ew Tomatoes, Oranges, Lemons Cold Drinks — eaches, Chocolates. Ont., while Capt. McMordie is with the Canadian forces at the front. — =i OVERHEARD AROUND | NEW HAZELTON © A heavy rain and wind storm visited the district on Wednesday afternoon but no damage result- ed except to the hay crop. [ | ’ . A’son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Law at the hospital on Thursday, July 15th, Bartell Wall went up to Telkwa on Monday night to visit with friends for a week. Mrs. ‘Culver went up. to. Bar- rets on Thursday night toj join her husband who is working at McKinnon’s copper property on Grouse’ mountain. The G.T. P. will now carry mail on all three trains each way. ‘Alex. M. Manson. is arranging The service will be appreciated, to make a trip through’ this dis- trict in: the near future. There are rumors of a provincial elec- tion some time this fall. Mrs. 8. P. MeMordie, of Prince Rupert, passed through on Sat- urday night on her way to visit at her old home in Niagara Falls, Two ears loaded with Montene- TRAINS WEEKLY To Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina, Wiani eg, St. Paul, Chicago, Eastern Canada and Unit- | GRAN ed States, Monday, Thursday and Saturday “TRUNK at 6.28 p.m. vst 3 BOATS WEEKLY | “To ‘Vancouver, ‘Vietoria, Seattle, San Fran. ’ eisco and San Diego. Expositions, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 10. 00.am., from Prince Rupert... Unexcelled equipment. Character service. - Full. particulars. cheerfully furnished by Local Agent or A. Davidson, general agent, Prince Rupert. THE Livre TAILOR. Saor | The newest spring ‘styles and the wwery, latest " ‘patterns and materials at the. ‘lowest: prices Perfect Suits, Made to Order, from $28 to 338. SAVE MONEY "AND GET THE BEST W. ‘Muirhead © New. Hazelton | I "CUTTER AND TAILOR |the results ‘of experiments in.T0- tation. ‘of: crops, ete, | grans. passed: through here on their way to join their home armies. They were all reservists Rupert, THE BENEFITS OF Adopting’ Scientific “Methods” i Their Efforts _ An exceptionally. valuable ‘bale letin ‘to those. interested: ‘in ‘soil cultivation is. No. 83. are given of work carried. on ‘at|: experimental farms and Stations;, “Following: are a. few of the benefits piven as derived from adopting - a: judi- cious system of rotation: --The appearance of the farm is improved. . vn Every field receiving at regular intervals its fair share of manure i ci tatieiieeteetedinieie teeter ied Cd ; Lakelse Hot Springs: | ond WIGWAM HOTEL ( At beautiful Lakelae Lake, 12 tailes from i ‘' Derrace station. Temperatire of Snrings, 1a4deg. Finest Health and Plessure Re- fort in the North. ‘Rates 42. 50 per day. American plan: i 2-2 teers mtemeecomcrmes ner ome Fort Geonce, . MELSON; wie GREEN, Bros, ‘BURDEN & ‘Co. - : DOMINION AND 8,0, LAND AOI SURVEYORS, J Lands, townsites. mineral claims surveyed : _ New Hazerron a VieroRia pe mt resect 3 aa 4 can eeatiae eatin netierieer cota ‘ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES | “DR. L E. Giiroy _ Denver | "Buona, BLOCK Peron RorERr ay wr] (erreur meter Frank C. ‘McKinnon : : "Real. Estate - and “Mines » Insuran: ce | “ SUITABLE FOR. “nox FARMING - os DAIRYING - Hay . ‘| in the Bulkley valley, in-- cluding. ‘stock and imple. - | ments.“ 2 water, With: proper ‘management it this gee ‘ranch’ will earn’ the owner - ine 7 terest on’ ‘investment: ‘and pay | ‘for iteelf‘in prea he et aa ‘An abundance ot _ range, - ete. . ton potiparatively who. had been living. in Prince ‘ ‘ling of time:to:allthe* work: ‘of’ a CROP ROTATIONS|. Farmers Can Make Big. “Money by t : available’ manure:* Reports} © | than the first;: and: that: Sti¢ceed- {hada large gang. ‘of: mechanics | - getting * ‘their’ smelter‘:ready to 1915 5 {blow in, ., This has, now “been. ac- |= complished and: ore ' Mother Lode’ j mine’ 8 ‘now being , ‘treated. - The< company : will algo perty-..the:, ‘against this: expenditure;* ‘and the | balance--of : BL; . |company will ‘also. : and cultural treatment, ‘the. ‘en- sure a maximum yield.’ ; Cost is lowered ‘due to the sav- kind being: confined to. one field. Fewer fences are required. omically handled. ay ore: live: ‘stock, can be. kept, ‘increasing the g mount of Profits and yields are increased. The. farmer. is not. dependent upon a ‘single crop. oes : Permits of a more even. “distri- ‘bution of the season's labor. Following details: ‘of the -rota- tions that are outlined is a’ sum- mary of the: characteristics -com- mon to all:- : Grain fields ai are ‘always seeded down with: “clover, ‘even. though it be only used as a fertilizer. . Grass and clover seedings are heavy, Inéreased’ erops of hay and rare failures of | a: catch have justified them..-: .. Hoed crops form a iarge pro- portion “of: every ‘rotation. ” An attempt: to. farm. a small area without.a hoed « crop. was. not suc- cessful, Weeds could hot readily be Kept in’ check... than two successive years, The most always. costs’ more’ per. ton ing crops are - liable. to be pro- duced at a-loss,’ oo Barnyard’ manure is ‘preferably applied frequently. in: compara- tively . ‘smail quantities, rather -|than at Jong intervals in. 1 large {anentities, ae : For., over “two weeks the B re Copper Co. at Green wood ‘have handle. custom: ores, os operation its: Hidden: Creek. pro- the amount: originally: ‘Bonds to, ithe’; yextent of -$3, 500,000 have: ‘been. issued :600;000:was met |m from earnings. . The. company is in. ‘excellent, condition - With its floating’: ‘debt. illiminated. » The}? tire farm i is ina condition to en-| Machinery can be more econ- ~ No.field-is left-in hay: for more} - records slow that’ the’ crop..al- |” . claims. | “In ‘equipping ‘and “putting into! | Granby., Consolidated |: “att hae |] spent approximately, $5,000, og ‘estimated | asthe probable cost.by:the man- |. 8. agement... Butden'& Com any, ,agent for John C, ander ‘section 87, .must bé. commehe PLAY POOL You should. It's a most fasci ating pastime. Two good table The Ruddy Pool Roo GOODSMOKES ‘Choicest branda of Cigars, Cigar- . ettes, Tobacco, Pipes, Pouches. The. Ruddy ‘Pool Room FRESH FRUIT | Banenas, Oranges, Apples, Etc.- Arrive Fresh Every Saturday at’ | The Ruddy. Pool. Room: Certificate of Improvemel - NOTICE. ““Sunrige,”?. “Sunaet;”’ “Noon- i day,’ ”” “Ethel,’? “Hidden Trea-.:: re’” and ‘* Ethel Fraction’? ” Mineral Claims, situate in the’ Qmineca Mining Division of: -.. Cassiar. District, Wolere Loeated:On Niné Mile Mou tain, near Hazelton, B.C. TAKE NOTICE that: Lewis 'W. Pate more, Free Miner’s Certificate. No:* 80645-B, .as. Agent. for the: Hazelton: Sunrise’ Mines ‘Limited, Non-Personal Liability, Free Miner’s: Certificate. ‘No. 88862B, intends, : Bixty, ‘daya from’: ‘the i date: hereof, to apply to the Mining’ | Recorder. for Certificates of Improve-. i, ments, for the. purpose of obtaining: a }} Crown Grant of each of ‘the xbove And further take notice. that actio under section 85,. must. be commericed: before the issue ‘of Buch: Cortifleates, of {mprovements, ° . . Déted this: 4th. day of. March, A 1} Pub. ‘July.2 it ie 7 a TAKE ‘Noride’ that’ Green. Bro Grant, Free .Miner’s ; Certificate ‘No.: 886468, intend “sixty” days ‘fromthe | date: -hereof,: to" apply “to the Mining Rees rder fora ‘Certificate of - Improve= | nts, for the purpose of obtaining a a Grawn Grant of, thé-above claim. «> “ ~ Aid further. take notice that: action, before: the issuance of ‘Buch’ Certify ; improvements. a