~~ fend wr, ve ¥) Sterling Silver Hat Pins 4 25c. each 4, Could you think of any ff, more attractive—and inex 4 pensive mift, than either of ° the Hat Pins shown alw The i tra tions are just one-half the sige of ths articles These pins are made of heavy St t Silver, in the favored dull grey fir e Only by manufacturing therm b ohe thousands is it possible to produce ther ; such a ridiculously low price 8 conte ; Order by the number upper pin 72 for the lower pin 71 for the PnP rrr | daha te “RYRIE BROS Limirep 154-6-8 YONGE ST. 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Sharpe ha } the eek amounted to 844,718, ; from a trip to the I IB | eo pared with 836,067,000 dur.|to inspect his land hich inva the ime week last vear, be. | uated near the Dia D ranch ling an ine rease of 24 per cent direct by farmers sines Septem \ new wareho ‘ gl be {8th on the Hudson's Ba perty for —_ the storage of ga ind hey Het Siege has left New Den-lintlammable comn er for the moist climate of Van He cept an hotel for Cataline, the ‘ i packe near twenty years in New Den.| brought part of bh j ' ind h emoval from the|Hazelton during the th 7 icerne 1s ' sing part of the animals will be w this } scener of that beauty spot vieinity George Clark, who recently was W. Kk. Blake of | La mjyured by an explosion in thejeame to town on | He Payne mine, will soon be out of |reports a good hay | the hospital Vancouver and |lake distriet and say ' has savéd one eve tlers are doing well | a ome Jor Wilmshurst Provincial Mr. and Mrs. J. Mason Adams road superintendent now hastand their little a white ha his headquarters at Courtenay. |gone to Seattle for a brief | He was formerly connected with}]Returning next week, they jthe road service in Greenwood make their home in Telkwa There is some talk of building G \. Rosenthal has ze a $5,000 agricultural hall at}his Chieken Lake ranch | Dunean This town is called —— after W. C. Dunean, who came Kk. G. Steel and H. Carpente from Sarnia, Ontario, to B. C. injare back from Hudson Bay Moun 1R61 tain In Hope last week a trapper James MeDonald of Prince RB sold the skins.of two mink, six]|pert is spending a few days in lynx and one brown bear for $45.] town. This is a low price, but the fur may not have been of first qual- W. P. Murray and P. B. Cart ity expect to leave tomorrow for a trip to the Bulkley Valley on land George L Charleton has| business opened a general store at Mud —— River It is near Slim Miller's W. J. McAfee left for the coast ranch, and will be a great eon-| Thursday He expects to pur- venienee to settlers in the Fraser|chase an up-to-date motor car Lake eountry while in Vancouver The CC. P. R. is now double Extract from bridegroom's tracking its road between Rubv{letter I never had any idea that Creek and Vancouver Next}one had to learn so much after March work for the same purpose|marriage. My Emily is learning will begin between Ruby Creek]to cook and [ am learning to and Spence’s Bridge eal Lustige Blaetter THOMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY, Ltd. TOOLS for carpenters, PRINCESS ENAMELWARE the best made our window LANTERNS and LAMPS black machinists. SEE R WINDOW RIFLES See | JUVMCUVH TWYAINID Phone 101 338 2nd Ave Box 101 } is a New Record for ‘STEAM SHOVELS WILL _ MOVE OVER THE SNOW | Great Shovels Are Awaiting Fall of Snow to Be Taken to Burns Lake for Work. Lf) Sunda ast the lirst stea shovel of three arrived town and has since been dismantied and loaded on sleighs ready for shipment » Burns Lake as soon is the snow comes This shovel came fron ump 24 and was brought t ow unde her own steam Dick Johnston, superin- tendent at Stewart Bros camp Burns Lake s in charge of the work The other two shovels will arrive any time now and will be lready for shipment when the isn ™ comes rhe Burns Lake work is one of the big pieces on the western end ' ie SS 2 PP Stewart Bros fand Rankin are the contractors, land to accomplish their task they | will use three shovels, six dinkey jengines, one hundred ears and |hetween three and four hundred men The engines and cars are ow at Sealey and along the line eady shipment, and Johnston will have at least a hundred head lof horses on the road when he we gets started To complete he work will take at least two The Blue Ambero vears and during that time an nse amount of supplies will ibe sent out from New Hazelton keep the camps going. There pare hetween 600,000 and 700,000 lvards of muterial to move and ° lthe rock is some of the hardest e Edison Phonograp | yet encountered, At the present time they are drifting for a big shot, whieh will be put off about the first of the month. This one It is not only proof against injury, but will never be worn | out by constant playing record you can buy. You thing about the Blue Am- | must hear a Blue Amberol berol is its perfect tone and | to appreciate its true the lifelike quality of = worth. Your Edison its reproduction, In dealer will play some this respect alone it for you on an Edison 'S Superior to any Phonograph. Ask Other phonograph him today. But the most wonderful Thomas A. Edisom,Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U.S.A. A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at HAYNER BROS., - = 3rd Ave. and 6th St. Subscribe For The Daily News shot will use 35 tons of powder. The completion of the Burns Lake work will very nearly mark the completion of the western di- vision of the road and the east ern division will. not be many iths behind. It is hardly ex pected, however, that the road be connected up in less than vo and a half years Onineca lerald Messrs. N. Melvor, Berkshire; Byne Hall and A. Harvey, the prominent Victoria business epresenting large British al interests, who have been ne the distriet for some past, returned to Vie- sterday morning on the Khupert They returned vening before on the train nlerion where they gotiating a big land Now you may in example of the dative with her mind you at 8 h Girt Il will meet Puck Tek ITEMS OF NEWS DAILY NEWS TELKWA WANTS STATION AND THINK WILL GET IT Organized Efforts Being Made to Induce G. T. P. to Build Sta- tion at That Place. orgat- rhe I izing for are of a united station at that the railway eaches that point in the s the oldest n interior to elkwa pedple the purty act I ! get 4 ae tow! is soot as spring place in the Hazelton have made headquarters; the Pro- government has thousands of dollars nd bridges leading Telkwa At all roads go ning relkwa norther and { nany years people that their vineial spent many on roads, trails a from all points to the present time there and the in the district make headquarters. The and is quite a size. It m properties that their town is grow- ing rapidly is exceptionally well situated and the people there do not wish to move They have a strong case and there is no doubt but that they will get a station Omineca Herald ....ITEMS OF.... SPORT! they're holding a popularity voting Down east hockey p! ayers contest, but oul here were satis- fied to wait until the men are finally signed before even think. ing of voting. Contract Jumping is the most popular sport with players nowadays. The Toronto Telegram wants to knew what is to become of pro. lacrosse next year. We are unable to enlighten the Eastern scribe, but he should think over what happened to the Turks Up to Joe We don't hold any brief for Burns, and certainly do of his aetion in ped Pomimy not approve dling the lightweight champion | ship title about the country but his aetion doesn’t let Condon and Bayley out. So far they have eover Hyland's 2000 And after all its mo Vancouvet failed Lo iron men thal Advertiser ney talks Scotiish League. Partick Thistle 1 Raith Roy Aberdeen 3, Airdrieonians 0, ers ! Queens Clyde 2, als 1 Dundee 0, Morton 14 Motherwell 4, Falkirk 4 Hearts 2, St. Mirren 0 Kilmarnoek 0, Hibernians 1 Park 0, Celtic 1 Hamilton Academi Rangers 2, Third Lanark | News | MISS JhsSstik MILLER avs the role of Mires. V the Wes Ponight Who PI cent al ih Ch rleemes Trips. 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