‘HEE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1915 FRESH FRUIT Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Ete. . Arrive Fresh Every Saturday at The Ruddy Pool Room COLATES New shipment of fresh chocolates just received. Reasonably priced. The Ruddy Pool Room MAGAZINES All the most popular periodicals are carried by us at special rates The Ruddy Pool Room ; “You should. It’s a most fascin-— ating pastime. Two good tables. The Ruddy Pool Room ettes, Tobacco. Pipes, Pouches, : é The Ruddy ‘Pool Roo i Geo. A. Kerr, Vanderhoof, ar- rived in town this week. Walter MacKenzie left Sunday morning on a trip to Vancouver. The boys from the Red Rose mine were in town a few days last week, Post office inspector Fletcher, was a business visitor in town over the week end. R. J. McDonell and Rvbt. | Burns drove in on Wednesday from Telkwa where they had spent the past few weeks, A boiler and engine which was formerly connected with P. Burns & Co.’s abittor at Mission Point has been shipped to Prince Ru- pert where it will be stored. Steve McNeil went down to the Rocher Deboule last week. Miss Martin returned to Prince Rupert Sunday" atter visiting at the hospital. Ed. Noble, local agent for the Dominion Telegraph Service, was visitor in Prince’ ‘Rupert. the fore- part of the week, _— Health Inspector vim will visit this district during the pre- sent week and issue the usual}. notice that yards, etc., must be cleaned up right away. R. S. Sargent spent the fore part of the week in Prince Ru- pert in connection with the wind- ing up of the affairs of A. R. | Macdonald, formerly proprietor of the Omineca Miner. FOR VAN 0 Saskatoon, Winni Chicago, Toronto, Blectrie-lighted Tonyiet Sleeping Car through G. T. P. Steamer Prince Rupert leavea Prince Rupert Sam. every Friday. Steamer Prince John leaves every Sunday at 7.30 p.m. Purchase through tickets from Local Agent or Train Agent and check GT.B, RAILWAY —Westhound train leaves New Hazelton at 4 10.63 a.m., Sundays and Thursdays, for Prince Runert, connect- jing with the above steamers. Traina leave New Hazelton East- bound at 5.56 p.m.. Wedneadays and Saturdays, for Edmoniton, ELECTRIC- LIGHT 3D SLEEPER AND PARLOR CAFE CARS. Wednesday’ 3 train carries your tickets read via the Grand Trunk Railway System—The Double Track Route. For full information, through tickets, ete., apply to-your Local Agent or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B STEAMERS. UVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE your baggage through. peg. Etc.. connecting at Winnipez for St. Paul, Montreal, New York, ete. to St. Paul. For points east of Chicago have E, B. Tatchell has sold his sad- dle poney to the forestry depatt- ment, ° C. H,. Henderson, representing Smith, Davidson & Wright, Van- couver, is in town this week. S, H. Crum and family have loeated in Melburn, Sask.,. where. ‘The will take up land and go in for wheat farming for the next few years. Mrs. John Newick was a-visi- tor in‘ Prince Rupert this week, having gone down’ Sunday. with been visiting her for the past few weeks, ; ALLIES CONTINUE TO GAIN GROUND Two Successive Lines » Lines of Trenches Are Faken from Germans— British - Repulse Two Attacks Paris, April 28—Official—Near Langemarck, to the north of Ypres, the British have repulsed two attacks. At Hill 60," near Awartelene, German counter at- tacks, whose violence seems ex- Perfect Suits, Made to THE LITTLE TAILOR SHoP The newest spring: styles and the very latest | patterns and materials at the lowest prices Order, from $28 to $38 SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST | W. Muirhead - CUTTER AND TAILOR New Hazelton plicable by a desire to repair the defeat: that. has been denied by official communications of the imperial German general: staff, have definitely failed. . Losses of the enemy.are higher.than figur- es indicated yesterday. In sector of Rheims there has been an artillery duel, In Ar- gonne, at Bagatelle, a German attack of no great importance was ‘repulsed. Near St. Mihel, in the forest of Apremont, we carried by assault two successive lines of trenches.at a place called “ye ‘ SUITABLE’ FOR DAIRYING main line of the Grand ‘Tru Farm Lands Farm Lands Fo For or Sale Sale MIXED FARMING STOCK RAISING These lands are situated close to the Frank C. ‘McKinnon | ; - Real Estate and Mines se Insurance = nk Pacific in tracts of from 1 acre : to | “forth Grast and Ca ACREAGE NEAR SMITHERS 640 acres _-for ompany Ltd. -loffer one’ of ‘the best: J. -... [+ Hay ‘and Stock Ranches © in the Bulkley valley, in- cluding. stock and imple- |} _ | ments, © “ “water, range, ete, - 200 tons of hay last-year, . PECIAL With proper management thia ranch will earn: the owner in- © terest on investment and-pay .|. aa ~ short ee of. time. Au abundance of -Cut.. Near railway. itself In’ a comparatively” "Frank c “McKinnon NEW. HAZELTON.. Mrs, Lang and family: who had] “The Cow’s Head,’ which form-| ed in our positions a salient that seriously embarrassed us, Very large numbers of German dead were left on thefield and we took several prisoners. In Alsace we have continued to make progress on both banks of the Fecht. To the north we hold confluence of the Fecht river and its: left: bank affluent, . -the Wurmsa.. ‘To south we. have yeached ‘Schliessioch, in direction of Metzeral. 500 TURKS TAKEN BY BRITISH FORCE, Tuiks “Are Wandering Over contr in Disorganized and Dishearten- ed Bands, Say Officers London, April 20— Tarkish pris- oners to the number of 515, in- cluding six officers were taken by the British troops i in the fighting in Meso last week, ©The British pursuing party found - Tarks in disorganized bands everywhere, on the roads and on the rivers, Our advance: cavalry occupied Nakhailah, 19 miles north of Zor- erpyr on the 17. There are now no enemy furces néarer’ than Re ttabi; 50 miles from Basera. London, April. 22—The Rus- operations until the spring floods favorable for manouvering. __ LAND NOTICES Hazelton ‘Land Distriet-- District of . Cassiar Take” notice that we, BE. 8.: ‘Denison and L. M. Morrison, of Prince Rupert, occupation ranchers, intend to apply for permission to purchase the fol ing described lands: Commencing at a of lot 2890, ‘thence ‘south 20 chains, thence west, 40 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east: 40 chains to point of commencement, containing 80 acres, more or less. ++ ““Ragar Ss. ‘Denison . Lewis M. Morrison Dated Dec. 19; 1914... °° Pub. Jan. 15 GOAL NOTICES Stikine Land District—District of Casslar. : Take notice.that I, Fred‘O, Curry, of Windsor, N. S., - merchant, intend to apply for a license to prospect. for coal and petroleum over the following des- cribed Janda: Commencing at a post lanted at the 9 -w, cor. of coal license o.- 9244, being.-2.miles: west and 3 niles north from, the s,-w. cor. of coal ‘Hieanse No, 9268, thence north:80 chains to.the s.-w. corner of coal license - No. 9251, thence west 80 chains’ along the thence south 80 chains and east 80 to the point of commencement, being : 640 acres, known as. claim. No.8. “Fred“0.. Curry Date, Mareh 16, ce a Pub. pri MM ways : veh thus gaining ground toward east! sians everywhere have suspended ts have subsided and conditions are Owe post planted at.the south-west corner | south boundary of coal licénse No.9254, telegram: from the Persian Guif : shows that,.the defeat of: the-. Turks at. Shaib was even more complete than. had. been hoped,» they: having ‘abandoned all their,: Seed Advance. to. Settlers — One car load of Abundance Seed Oats ture for sale to settlers who are unable to pay cash for their seed, . Notes due Dec..1st, 1915, without interest are re- quired for all ’seed obtained, Applica- tion forms are available at the govern- ment office, Hazelton, or the Agricul- with notes to cover purchase price and the freight: from Telkwa to lacal sta- tion, The price at. Telkwa is 8 cents per pound, Hazelton $8,22 per hundred. | The max- imum order allowed any one settler is 1000 pounds. Orders sho ples of 85 pounds. No grain will be sold for other than seeding purposes and“ purchaser must have his acreage ready for oats vouched for by two of his neighbors. H, E. WALKER =" a2 Provincial Agriculturiat od. W. PATERSON + General Merchant KITSELAS, B.C. j ‘ Compuere Stock. Anways ow HAND Borer rirmmnmearminis New Hazeito Fort GEORGE VICTOR! NELSON , GREEN Bros. BURDEN & Co, DOMINION AND B.0. LAND — , BURVEYORS ‘Lande, townaites. mineral claims murveyed iN A. on voted omg ee ad anette iene mene ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES | Dr. L. E. GILROY DENTIST. ‘SMITH BLock PRINCE RUPERT was Ong Bd stages § Fp i PO peters e j ( te t im é ‘The Hazelton Hospital : The Hazelion Hospital issues * ‘tickets for any period at $1 per ~ month in advance, “ This rate in-. : ‘cludes office consultations and: medicines, as well as all costa, 3 ‘while in the hospital, Tickets are *. -obtaihable in Hazelton from the. < . post office or drug store; or from: =the Drug Store, New. Hazelton; * ‘from. Dr. McLean, Sinithers: T.d, ‘Thorpe, Aldermere; Dr.. Wallace, ., Telkwa, or by mail from the Met teal Supt. at the Hospital, ‘GOODSMOKES |: Choicest brands of Cigars, Cigar-! i London, ‘April 28~Official—A.- motors and.ammunion wagons:..:~ ig being imported inte the Northern: ‘| Interior by the Department of Agricul-- tural ‘office, Telkwa; Applications % should be filled and forwarded at once, ° bis will'make the price at’ uld be multi- STOP AT THE BIG CANYON HOTEL | tener eters Zs cee gece — —— 2 . «PRINCESS MAQUINNA, 8p. m,, connecting. with G. T.. P.. _FOR VANCOUVER, " BRITISH COLUMBIA’ Coast: ‘BreAMsHiP SERVICE . ”” leaves Prince’ Rupert every. SUNDA VICTORIA. AND. SEATTUE al train arriving ‘at 6.40 ‘p.m. ‘Sunday: Gree ante hia ian ena d on