FRESH FRUIT Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Etc. Arrive Fresh Every Saturday at The Ruddy Pool Room ee CHOCOLATES New shipment of fresh chocolates just received. Reasonably priced. : The Ruddy Pool Room MAGAZINES All tha most popular periodicals are carried by us at special rates The Ruddy ‘Pool Room “¥ou should. It’s a ost fascin- ‘ating pestime, Two good tables, The Ruddy. Pool Room | ihe 8d 2s Ra ae eee ‘GO || The Ruddy Pool Room. Choicest brands of Cigars, Cigar" ettes, Tobacco. Pipes, Pouchea.:: Bob Wall left this week for the Rocher Deboule mine, where he will work in future. Jas. Dunbar,-of Telkwa, came down on Sunday morning’s train and is staying at the Northern. Provincial Horticulturist Tom- : linson, Prince Rupert, was a vis- itor in town over the week end. - F. C. McKinnon spent the fore part of the week looking over some mining properties on the lower Skeena river. It is expected the Dominion telegraph office will be moved to a building on Ninth avenue, ad- joining the Union bank. A gang of men has been ‘put to work ballasting the G. T. P. line through this town. Tracks will be lifted eizhteen inches. Roy Clothier, Silver Cup mine, Nine Mile mountain, spent Sun- dav in town, The property. will soon be in full operation, The many local friends of Lyle will be interested to hear that they were married in Prince Rupert on April 15th. The G. T. P. is preparing to inaugurate a tri-weekly service between ‘Edmonton: and Prince Rupert to capture some of the tourist traffic to the Panama. Robt. Burns is in New West minster, He will bring his fami- Wilson and Miss Ruby MeMaullin}. :. iy back with him and make his home in Telkwa where he will take charge of the New Telkwa hotel. _ | So far as can be learned the provincial government is doing nothing this year in the way of experimental work for the benefit of the farmers in this. district. “Local prospectors’ and miners have started out this week, to get _. [their assessment-work done so as -|to be ready for any mining move- ment. which might start within a few weeks. , _Dr. Kergin, of Prince Rupert, was a guest of Dr. Wrinch’Sat- urday night. He assisted in an operation at the hospital on Mr. Hall: of the government office staff in the old town.” FOR VAN OUVER, VICTORIA AND ‘SEATTLE Steamer Prince Rupert leaves Prince Rupert 9 a.m. every Friday. Steamer Prince John leaves every Sunday at 7.20 p.m. Purchase through tiekets fram Local Agent or Train Agent and check your baggage through... G. T. P. STEAMERS: G.T.P. RAILWAY —Westbound train leaves New Hazelton at B 10.83 a.m., Sundays and Thursdays, for Prince Rupert, connect- ing with the above steamers. Traing leave New Hazelton East-- bound at 5.66 p.m.. Wednesdays and Saturdays. for Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Etc.. connecting at Winnipeg for St, Paul, your tickets r - Chicago, Toronto, Montreal. New York, etc. .' ELECTRIC-LIGHT?D SLEEPER AND PARLOR CAFE CARS, Wednesday's train carries Electric-lighted Tourist Sleeping Car thyouch to St. Paul. For points east of Chicago have J ets read via the Grand Trunk Railway System—The Double Track Route. For full information, through tlekete, ete., apply to your Local Agent, or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘ Messrs. Bonthorne, Vancouver, mining engineers well known in western Canada and the western states, were in this district for several days looking over proper- ties. They expect to repart on their investigations in a few days. Why There’s No Business When you cease advertising you discontinue circulating ‘your _ibusiness ‘activities, consequently . Perfect Suits, Made to THE LITTLE TAILOR SHOP The newest spring ayes ane ae very tee Order, from $28 to $38, . . Muirhead |W SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST ; os CUTTER AND TAILOR : New Hazelton ‘lyou cease soliciting, the public patronage and are preparing the casket for another liquidation. If you never advertise you have no claim to public patronage. It is not surprising that. so much it any wonder people look for and send for catalogues and_ price jists. They jbave not seen a local merchant’s’ advertisement in the local paper for many long months, | i SUITABLE FOR -< DAIRYING MIXED FARMING __ STOCK RAISING: These lands are situated close to the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Fran k C. McKinnon - | ~ * Mines Sale. i | - Real Estate and - Foe ae Insurance oo ran in clu in tracts of from 1 aere t o 640-acres” \ cohen : for Aompany | [spncrat| < -Poffer’ one of the best © an _-Hay and, Stock” Ranches: TE}. |. ments. ..An abundance of — SAPS oo waiters cvange, ete, Cat” a AGE wk - SMITHE 5 THE UP]. |» 200:tons of hay last year. ACREA ; NEAI R etactiadd : With proper. management this - ranch will earn.the owner in- . ' terest on investment and pay . “[teelf in“ a comparatively “short period of time.: an | the Bulkley valley, in- ding: stock and imple- Near railway. ° Mbt | VENUE. NEW HAZELTON: stuff is bought outside, nor yet is |’ McKinnon || The Herald has received notice that Hon. W. R. Ross is devoting his .attention to securing. new markets for British Columbia lumber. Another.:instance. of, The ministers are looking fora campaign fund. - a Bridges Destroyed day night that the Main street and Granville street-: bridges in Vancouver. had been blown up by gas bombs, Aliens had been celebrating a presumed defeat of the Canadians and-are thought to be responsible for the deeds. Four arrests have been made. London, April 830 — A Zeppelin dropped bombs last nightat Bury St. Edmunds, in Suffolk county, setting several buildings on fire, says a Central News despatch. CL hoo FARMING HINTS Peep ae ne OH Lime in Agriculture ‘One of the principal functions of the chemical: division of the Dominion Experimental Farms is to. attempt the solution of pro- blems connected with’ the main- tenance and upbuilding..of soil fertility... Among the many val- uable results so far obtained in these investigations is the dem- _-LAND NOTICES .. Hagelton Land District—District of : _ Cassiar © ’ Take, notice ‘that we; E.. 5, Denison and L. M. Morrison, of Prince Rupert, occupation ‘ranchers, intend. to apply for permission ta purchase: the follow- ing described Jands:.:Gommencing at a post planted.at the south-west corner of lot 2890,’ thence’ south .20 chains, thence west 40 chains, thence north 20 chains, thence east. 40. chains to point of commencement, more or less, © 20 Fc ps Fdgar S. Denison wiuee* M.: Morrison Dated Dee. 19, 191 ‘Pub. Jan. 15 COAL NOTICES Stiklne Land District—District of Casalar. ' “Yake notice that I, Fred O, Curry, of Windsor, -N. §., merchant, intend to apply for a’license to prog ect for.coal and petroleum. over the following des- cribed lands: ‘Commencing at a post lanted at the s -w. cor. of coal license o. 9244, being 2" miles west. and 38 miles north from the.s.-w. cor. of coal. licenae No.-9263; thence north 80 chains to.the s,-w. corner of coal license No. 9251, thence west 80 chains along the south boundary of coal license No,92b4, thence south 80 chains and eastB0 to the point of .commencement, being 640 acres, known a8 claim No, 8. Bab, helping: the wealthy corporaticns/ the Experimental Farms’ regular: at the expense of the masses. |.series. ae 4 * Word was received- late ‘Thurs- -{gold: for other than seeding purposes - containing 80 acres, | Fred 0. Garry: ss {{., ~ April 17|[! onstration of the vital part play-.. ed by lime. in the increase ofa. ‘soil’s productiveness. . ES ~The subject.is treated in an: interesting way-in-Bulletin 80 of: Send for one. | Seed Advance to Settlers One car laad of Abundance Seed Oats” is bei:z%ttnported into the Northern Interior by.the Department of Agricul- ture for sale to settlers who are unable to pay cash for their seed. Notes due Dee. 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- tural. office, Telkwa. A pplic ations should be filled and forwarded at once, with notes to cover purchase price. and. the freight from Telkwa to local sta- tion.. The price at Telkwa is 3 cents per pound. ‘This will make the price at Hazelton $3,22 per hundred. The max- imum order allowed any one settler is 1000 pounds, Orders should be multi- ples'of 85 pounds. No grain will be and: purchaser must have his acreage ready for oats vouched for by two of his neighbors, ' ; * H. E. WALKER 412 i Provincial Agriculturist eT ee eer * ‘STOP AT THE BIG CANYON HOTEL | J. W. PATERSON - General. Merchant KITSELAS, B.C. “A Copiers Stock ALWAYS ON HAND Be Steet ee aeons re : New HazeLTon | 'Fort GEoRGS ‘VICTORIA NELSON : j -GREEN Bros. BURDEN & Co. H nd Mat Ot OS ae 2 Pama 2 Pa © Os ; BOMINION AND B.C. LAND | : ‘ “SURVEYORS =. ' ‘Lande, townasltes, mineral claims surveyed : Ame onan : _arematnes ie ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES . £ + - Dr. L. BE. GmRoy. | ~ DENTIST oo “Suir BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT ~ sini ete yest pt retemes tel ee Gt me . fo ' ere 1 4 } } } i | f { { @ -The Hazelton : Hospital «. ‘> The Hazelion Hospital issues © “tickets for any period at $1: per » : month in advance, « Thig rate ins -- eludes’ office .consultations and «. ‘medicines; as well as -all- costs « . while. in the hos ital, Tickets are., ‘obtainable’ in'Hazelton from the |. (post office or drug store; or from | ithe. Drug Store; New Hazelton; " ““from Dr. McLean, Smithers; T.J.. . «Thorpe, Aldermere; Dr. Wallace, °: -Telkwa, or by mail from the Med-°' “Yeal-Supt, atthe Hospital... - Date, Mareh 16, "14 8 p. m., connecting with G. T. Pi | FOR VANCOUVER,: Vi Nokets' to and from-all:parta of the vorld. | CANADIAN PAC 1) rr BRITISH COLUMBIA Coast: “PRINCESS. MAQUINNA,’? leaves Prince Rupert. ever IC RAILW TEAMSHIP. SERVICE. train arriving at 4, ORIA A A nel