a THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, ab Bat OVERHEARD Lota | _NEW HAZELTON . Winesap apples at Pool Room. \ll CHOCOLATES New shipment of fresh chocolates just received.” Reasonably priced. The Ruddy Pool Room Verily the way of the journal- ist is hard. R. J. McDonell has been on the ; sick list in Telk wa, Edward Noble left on Thursday to spend a few days in Rupert. Jas, Richmond spent the first part of the week at his ranch near Morricetown. Roy Moseley, Hazelton, spent a very pleasan? afternoon in town vesterday in social converse with newly-arrived and old friends. The Rossland Miner has been converted into an afternoon daily to keep up with the progress of the place. May Rossland and the Miner continue to prosper. Housecleaning is the order. of the day. Bananas Saturday night at the Ruddy Pool Room, ‘Sth Ave, Robt. Burns went up to Telkwa. on Saturday night for a visit. Prospectors and miners should bear in mind that their licenses expire on the first of May. Mrs. L. MeMullin and daughter left on Thursday to spend the summer in Bellingham, Wash., _land other southern cities. Steve McNeil returned - Satur- urday night after spending the winter in the south, He has secured a cabin and will make his headquarters here in future. Steamer Prince G March 14, 28, and 6.66 p.m., Wedne Double ‘Track Route, For full information rez ‘Prince George’ and ‘Prince John’ FOR VAN‘ OUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Steamer Prince John leaves Prince Rupert at 7 p.m. on Sunday, inay be obtained from any G.T.P. agent ox from train agent. G.T.P. RAILWAY —Westbound train leaves New Hazelton at 10.63 a.m., Sundays and Thursdays, connecting with the above steamers for the south, Easthound train leaves New Hazelton at Etc.. connecting with traina for St. Paul, Chicage, ete, For TORONTO, MONTREAL, BUFFALO, ete.. use the Grand Tronk Railway System—The servations, etc., apply to Local Agent. or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, General Agent, Prince Rupert, B. 'C. Agent for all Atlantic, Steamship Lines. G. T, P. STEAMERS eorge leaves Prince Rupert Jam, every Friday. April 11, 25. Reservations and through tickets sdays and Saturdays, for Edmonton. Winnipeg. arding the above services, throngh tickets. re- -} want to get into this new coun- _.|the Ruddy Pool Room. Ralph O’Brien is relieving Ed. ' Noble‘at the telegraph office. Hi School re-opened on Tuesday with a full attendance of pupils. Thursday’ gs westbound was two hours late reaching New Hazel- ‘ton.’ The spring has open here about a,month earlier than usual and gardening i is in full swing, A new shipment of fine, large Sunkist oranges has been receiv- ed at the Ruddy Pool Room. Reports are received from the east, west and south that people iry and take up mixed farming. A number of people from. the old town visited New Hazelton \ friends on Sunday.. They came over on horseback and in auto-. mobiles, | On Saturday only—four Irving or Regal cigars for.a quarter. A new stock of tobaceos and cigar- ettes has just been opened up at Dave Miller sold his team , and the entire stage. outfit to Paddy. Sheehan, a Kispiox rancher, last ‘week. The horses wili be used on the raneh in future. . Ruddy & MacKay are operating their auto stage now. The roads have dried up in good shape and 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 W. Muirhead - I SAVE MONEY AND GET THE BEST CUTTER AND TAILOR New Hazelton | ' travelling would be first class. John Roberts returned Wed- nesday night from the south where he spent.the winter. He ‘ig going to his ranch in the Ba- bine Lake country in a few days. ‘W. 8. Harris returned Wed- nesday night after a two months}, business trip to Vancouver, . He was accompanied by a mining engineer and this week they are | visiting the American Boy mine. - | staked out by the applicant himself. "SUITABLE for | _. DAIRYING \ _o main, line, of. the: Grand, ‘Tra Farm Lands Farm Lands. For Sale” MIXED FARMING “STOCK. RAISING ‘These. ands are - situated close to the : Fran Real Estate and: k C. McKinnon - Mines — ae ‘Insurance. eee p | fe _ | Ivoffer’ one ‘of ‘the’ best - Hay and Stock Ranches in elu nk Pacific mr me - in tracis of from’ 1 acre to Fe bay “Panp-UP- CAPITAL, ACREAGE NEAR ‘SMITHERS — | North Coast t Land C92” ‘Suite’ 622, nccopitay,Bl 640 acres "for ' rompany “water, 200 tong of hay last year. With proper management this - . ranch will earn the owner in- ' terest on investment and pay: PECIAL the Bulkley valley, in- ding stock and imple- nts,.. An abundance of range, ete. Cut. of ‘Near railway. . itself ina. comparatively " _ pericd of time. _. Ltd. - ; | Fran k c. ; McKinnon : HA -- holidays, ‘| Twice Dave has: made a stake in if a few repairs were made the} 2 _| SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REG- MAGAZINES || “All the most popular periodicals. are carried by us at special rates: ‘The Ruddy Pool Room Constable Lavery went up tol. Telkwa Wednesday night for a couple of weeks to: relieve Con- istable Fairbairn whois taking his the job here. - Mr. and Mrs. David Miller left Thursday morning for Juneau. New | Hazelton and ° his friends expect him’ back ‘again in the fall if not sooner. ; The copper industry in British Columbia is flourishing and this year will see more mines, operat- ing than for many: years past. New Hazelton district .will soon be one of the contributing dis- tricts. - Roy Clothier reports that the snow is leaving the hills three months earlier this year than has been usual. Ile says they can take pack horses right up to the Silver Cup camp now. and that they will. be starting to work sev- eral weeks earlier than expected. ULATIONS. — Coan mining rights ot the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the North-west Territories and in a portion jJof the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one éara at an annual rental-of $1 an acre. ‘ot more than 2,560 acres will be leased to: me applicant. pplication for a lease mnst be made ‘applicant in person to the wy vent or Sub-Agent of the district m seen the rights applied for ere situa- a In ‘surveyed territory’ the Iand. must be described by sections, or legal sub- territory the tract applied for. shall be . Each application must be accompanied by a feé of $5 which will be refunded if the nghts applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operatin the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full. pantity of mer- chantable coal mined and pay the royal- ty thereon, If the coal mining righta are not being’ operated, ‘such returns should be furnished at least once a year *) . | The lease. will include the coal mining rights only, but the lessee may he per- mitted to. Me may whatever available surface ig ts may be considered neces- sary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10.00 an-acre,”' For fullinformation application should be. made ‘to the Secretar, ry of the De. partment of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. so W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. Oct. 4-6m Constable Mead. is on; .; divisions of sections, and:in unsurveyed | |’ _N.B, + Unauthorized publication - of |]: this advertisement will not be paid. for | |e DESPERATE FIGHT | "FOR UZSOK Pass fl Russians Capture Points of. Vantage -; Campaign to Force a Passage Through’ Carpathians Petrograd, “April 15— - Officia Fighting continues in the regi of: Uzsok pass.. During night -of. ‘April 18,-our: troops made slight progress and repulsed ‘with sue-" cess repeated counter attacks: by: the enemy in. the heights south: of the . Volosate- Bukoweez_ line. We eaptured about 1000 prisoriers and two mackine guns, The er- emy’s attempts to assume the. of- fensive on the heights south of right bank of river Pruth failed. Everywhere spring thaw is mak- ing the roads very bad. Paris, official, April 15—In. the a detachment of German infantry attempted to come out of their trenches, but were stopped short by our fire. At Les Eparges a counter-attack debouched yester- day from Crombres but it was immediately stopped by our: ar- tillery. In the forest of Ailly we have extended our front and re- pulsed counter attacks. ‘In the forest of Montmare we have-pro- gressed to the west of. our lines and repulsed two ccunter attacks Some prisoners and one thirty- seven centimeter gun, many rifles and a quantity of ammunition re- mained in our hands. " on ae) Pn s tet pee em ms mad Cy STOP AT THE BIG CANYON HOTEL | i. od. W, PATERSON - ti i General Merchant p . KITSELAS. B.C. : ) “A ComPLeTs STOCK ALWAYS ON Hanp bt tees res ems ernie : Fort GEORGE - New Hazenton - ‘NELSON Vierorta ie GREEN BROS. BuRDEN & Co. ° DOMINION AND B.C. LAND _ SURVEYORS i. ‘Lands, townaltes, mineral claims curveyesi ome em rene . ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES i. Dr L. BE. GILROY * a DENTIST } ‘SmitH Block PRINCE RUPERT * ra pet gmt ER te Hm Pairs m™ valk | The Hazelton Hospital” _The Hazelton “Hospital isslies" “tickets: for any period at a pers ¢ ‘-~month in advance,. This rate ‘in- -cgludes office. consultations’ and” ‘medicines; as well as all costa: , “while in the hospital, Tickets dre. -‘obtaihable in Hazelton from. the . : post office or drug store; or from: . the Drug ‘Store, "New Hazelton; : - from'Dy, McLean, Smithers; ‘T.J, ‘Thorpe, Aldermere; Dr. Wallace, : - . Telkwa, or by mail trom the Med- ‘joak SaBte -at' the Hospital. : region of Perthes in Champagne. @ | be oa nae Sheena ee ome tie = . Shee ee Se et ,{¢ PRINCESS MAQUINNA, " 8 p.:m., connecting with G, T.. “CANADIAN PAC FIC RAILW : 4 * BRITIBH, CoLUMBIA Coa leaves S P. train arriving ;at 6,20 p.m. Sunday. FOR CANCONYER, VICI ORL) AND SEAT ni ‘TEAMSHIP SERVICE. nce Rupert’ eve “SUNDAY, Koziouwka and in Bukowinaon Hm