: readily and’ ‘will Willing subscribe for the whole $50, 000;000,))) 3.0: |. . ae a ee aR oe sre NOVEMBER: 26, 1916 | “THE. OMINECA HERALD, “FRIDAY, - “Printed every Friday at | NEW HAZELTON, B. C. Tere Advertising rates $1. 50° per inch. ‘per inouth: ; reading notices 15 per line first insertion, 10c per line each subsequent inzertion.. : Subseription to all parts of the world _ Oneyear =) = ,''= $3.00" ; _ Six months. - : Noticea for Crown Grants . - . " Purchase of Land © “ Licence t Prospect fer Coal -. - - - The. Victoria Colonist has a bad attack. of. nerves over its land. policy and the criticism it has and is yet receiving. We intimated a couple of weeks ago that Hon. W. R. Ross had to bolster up ‘his de- partment in order thatthe gov-|: ernment might not be so thor- oughly disgraced, The Colonist], and the minister are straining]: every nerve in their efforts to de- ceive the .people. . of lands in his all red pamphlet says that-ail the: land along the}. railways is free land open for the pre- -emptor, | was wise to sell land to the spec- ulator and it was only natural the speculators should: pick the good land adjoining transportation. Both the Colorist and Mr, Ross are trying.to say the same thing, yet they actually say the. oppos- ite, Can either-be believed? It is only intended to deceive the people. ° : lt is distasteful tous to refer sc often to the Colonist, but: the owner of that. paper dictates ‘sO “much of the news and editorial matter for the hirling press that it is necessary for the ‘voters to understand the workings’ of the machine. .. It will -readily ‘be un- derstood-why some of the smaller papers copy so: ‘much from’ ‘the Colonist. po Or et In another part ‘of, this 4 issue is announcement; of": ‘the: Dominion Government war- Joan.’ It. needs only 2 perusal of the terms :for the masses to’ understand: that those bonds are the best possible. investment for the working man, the working girl, widows and-or-: phans, | The time allowed’ to make ‘application is -very ‘short, but it is worth your while:to-try. ‘The telegraph: service.:announce ‘that’ the banks have’ subscribed ‘for $25,000. 000. It-is hoped. ‘the government : refuses. to: issue - the! bonds: ‘to the banks until.after the common - people have: had:a fair éhance to invest’ their: ‘savings. in government ‘bonds: at: B per cent: rather than draw. 8 per,cent from |ki the bank’ and. have the be oe “the: five ‘per. cent on: “the: money, * The:common: people: can, day of. . jill be. ‘and - Puptisiten is The - minister |. The Colonist says it a proposition. \rnen are like sheep, they follow 4every woman -in. the. civilized world wants the samething. All ks get of people’s | h - Liberal. ‘Terms’ wil] be offered to _ REFERENCES REQUIRED. BRITISH coe 1498 Seventh Avenue We : AN: ENERGETIC, AND. RELIABLE. MAN. | . to ‘represent. ua ‘in ‘the ‘sale: ofa full line: ‘of Nursery ‘Stock, ‘con? “sisting of Fruit Trees of all kinds, Small Fruit. Plants, Shrubs, |: “: Roses ‘and Ornamental Trees, including: several: new. specialties — |- ~ puch as the VROOMAN FRANQUETIE WALNUT. which is Prov: a ing such a money-maker. i in the West. : ness his time and attention. Exclusive territory along the Hine. of the G.T.P. from Prince Rupert east, can be arranged for.- any:man. who will give the busi . Full particulars on ‘application. ne NURSERIES CO. Ltd. no ‘VANCOUVER, BC |: FASHIONS IN FURS” “THEIR CREATION) Demand for the @ Skins. of the larger Animals— Prices are on the ; Up Grade 4 Tn reply. to ‘the question “Who pets. the style in Furs,” A. B. Shubert says:— “Woman, lovely woman, she ig}. the creator of styles. ‘She knows what she wants., Fox that settles it—Fox will go for sure. Its Fox or nothing. This may seem strange to those who don’t understand the fernin- ine. mind, nevertheless, it isa cock- -sure, one best bet, ‘one guess In one | ‘respect ” wo- the leader. Someone in the world of fashion, and it: may be.one of the nobility, a’ well’ known ‘and popular: woman of the stage or one of high. ‘fashionable society, springs.a new. ‘stunt, her own idea. or-‘partly that.of her-furrier, She flashes it at some public function. If.it takes itis. more contageous than ‘the small-pox..-‘In ‘time don’t get-it... Those who have the price do. . Those. who don’ t have the price get: ithe. next best thing, as an imitation. By the. way . of illustration, I will cite a case... I was in Paris August 1913 and was shown by. M, Greenwalt of that city ( the. one manufacturer. of furs who has assisted. in. bring- ing out more novelties i in ‘ladies’ furs’ that any living. mahi) ‘the first model of the now extremely fashionable. animal searf, made from choice ailver. fox for: Madam Sarah: ‘Barnhard; ‘the great, singer of France." ‘The fashionable world grabbed for it, ‘for it had. merit; it is: ‘becoming to any lady. - “The If ‘she fancies | > SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING: ‘REG: ULATIONS! “78 COAL mining rights. ‘ot the * Deminién, in- Manitoba. « Saskatchewan and. . the]: .| Alberta, the Yukon Territory, North-west Territories and in'# portion ofthe Province of “British Columbia, may be leased for aterm of twenty-one ; years at an annusl rental of $1'an‘adre. ot more than 2,660 aeres will he. leased, Pe oh oy! to,one applicant. “Apent-or Sub-Agent: of: the: district. 1n wich | the rights applied for ; are. situa-, ‘ted. ‘In surveyed territory the land must be described by- sections,’ or ‘legal “aiib-: divisions of sections. and.in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be | staked out by the applicant hintelf. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5 which will be refunded if the mghts. applied for. are, not avuilable, 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’ ‘operating the mine shall furnish the Agent: with sworn returns aceounting for the full quantity of mer- chantable coal mined and pay t the royal- ty. thereon. - If the coal mining rights are not being: operated, such returns should be furnished at” ‘least once: a vear The lease’ will inelude the ‘cont. mining: rights only, but the lessee may be.per-. mitted to te nay whatever y vailnble surface tights may be considered neces- sary forthe working of the mine at the rate of $10.00 an acre. For full information application should be made to the Secretary of the De- partment of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. We. W, CORY, _ Deputy Minister of the Interior: N Be ‘Unauthorized ‘publication of this advertisement will not:be paid far. 58782 June VW. ém Application for a lease int: at lie rade | ae by the ‘applicant in person to the] ~ piieaneunnananoees fhe lee “Best Quality Goods New Styles Ladies Suits $35. Ww. Muirhead .. New: Hazelton eaaty & oped - Livery and Feed Stables : apeneenn iy Connection : “With the’ Northern, Hotel ; a A -TRAMING: wie TRANSFER _ STORAGE: Bo Saddle Horses,. Single and Double’ Rigs: for Hire. . 7 COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE HAY AND FEED FOR SALE . -Regular. Daily Stage to Old Hazelton | Leaving New Hazelton at 9.50 a. m., except train days, when the _ stage will meet the passenger train and. run to old, Hazelton after ee ipELEPHONES—New, Hazelton--2 long, 1 short : Hazelton—i long, 3 short NEW y HAZELTON ‘A: M. RUDDY Manger yom ee A Perfect Fit - “Fall and Winter Oversonte from ‘05 00. to. $30.00 [I ne ~| Men‘ Suits $28, to $35. Il | Northern Hotel | R. J. McDONELL, PROPRIETOR 7 ”, NEW HAZELTON, B.C. * Sixty ‘Bed ‘Rooms, all” newly furnished. The: - Jargest ‘and finest Hotel-in. the North.. Large.” airy, handsomely, furnished. dining room, Best omeala. in the. province. _ American and’ European. . “plains. ‘Handsome bar. root’ “and: fixtires.” ~ a . — Steam Heated and Electric Lighted: oe _ Ninth Avenue - New Hazelton fits _—— (@ _ SUITABLE FOR | Farm Lands ||) ‘Fam I Lands Fo For | at Sale MIXED. FARMING al _ DAIRYING.. Beat “STOCK RAISING’ These: lands are situated. close: to th be ‘rmiain’ line: of the: Grand rank Pacific 0 | ee lining _ Mining Properties” aes Ce > Mining. Prospects’ - aan a : ‘Mining Stocks’ °°: ina SE Na a fs aging