“Cash will be paid for’ oun chicks or- Herald office, ' New Hazelton. ‘Poultry Wanted - ~~ Position Wanted Omineca Bi ition. wort hens. - ox: 10, “Apply. to: low - Apply. Box 4; Herald office. “TWORK Cl : ~ OFFICE IS ‘CLOSED “Youn lady. atenographer geeks a’ po- \ B yndy ten House work or store = a yo The Park Ward Bettie O. LIMITED os PRINCE,.RUPERT, B.C. upplies on” Gasoline Engines. . FLECTRICAL and MARINE : CONTRACTORS Mail sider promptly attended to, We carty ‘ps lars tock of Electric- FF al, » Gasoling Licht and Marine ff “Agents ‘for “Regal” and. “Perfec- CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY BRITISH COLUMBIA Coast. STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8. S. * PRINCESS. ROYAL,” leaves Prince Ru p.m Prince Rupert every SATURDAY at NOON - FOR: VANCOUVER, VICTORIA .-AND SEATTLE Atlantic and. Pacific Steamship Tickets, Tickets to and from all parts of the world. J. G. McNAB, corner. Third Avenue and ‘Sixth Street, Prince Rupert {been closed, their ‘plant. ‘all col- |Poley, Welch & Stewart, as rail- way contractors have no further ert every SUNDAY at interests in Northern British Co- | “PRINCESS MAY’ or “PRINCESS SOPHIA” leaves — tof: their chiefs of staff and sub- |: # . which enables us to supply trees that give good results. large or small, write us-for liat of var- “fj Success i in 1 Planting an Orchard Depends on Selecting the RIGHT VARIETIES for YOUR DISTRICT We have been shipping trees’ into Northeri’ British’ Columbia for two . f years and have made a study of the matter. - If you need any infor- mation as to best varieties to plant, we are in-a position to give it, as We are now growing the most hardy kinds for northern. locations Our facilities for growing trees are of the most up-to-date character, | - an experience extending over thirty years, & If you are in- and our growers have had terested in planting an orchard, ieties we recommend for your ‘district. 80 page catalog free for asking. , BRITISH COLUMBIA NURSERIES CO., LTD. Local Agent, D. Rankin, Andimaul . i 1493 Tth Ave. W., Vanco ver. ‘| Pacifie. . a —— — — _—_ — — cTCToORK MANOR Northern I otel oR. Is MODONELL, PROPRIETOR . Sixty: Bed Rooms, all newly furnished, ‘The 7 Le largest and finest Hotel in the North. Large, |. airy, handsomely. furnished. dining room, Bast Fa "inet in the province. American. and European _ Plans= Steam. Heated and Electric Lighted = Ninth Aventie ———— oy New Hazelton 7 e cn ANN Tn ~NEW HAZELTON, B.C: Ds ef Handsome -bar room and fixtures. | Erna Me Prince Rupert sNewHotel. Rates $5.50 Pet Day and Up -Earapean Pia mort, it meme | em ge gEpeses tate? =| Foley, Welch’ & Stewart Have bas : from ‘New-'Hazelton—Many of the Mea, Anterested, Here’: “Foley, Welch & Stewart have . ‘not only completed their contract on‘the western ‘division of the G. T. P., but their offices have all lected: and stored at Fort. George | and the Jast of the staff has prone. lumbia or New Hazelton. . ‘Several, members ofthe firm: and many |: contractors have, however, . very large interests ‘in New Hazelton |} ~ |townsite,. New: Hazelton: mining |" seme | district and in lands all through the northern part-of the province traversed by the Grand Trunk ‘PICNIC TO THE MINES ° ‘| Number of People ) Spent I Pleasant Day im. ‘Nine Mile. Mountain . : tod Miss “Margaret Crawiora’ Was hostess ‘of a’ most suecessful_ and énjoyable: ‘pienic : “to : :the” Harrig mine on Nine Mile mountain, last Saturday: afternoon “The party and then. the ladies ‘took ‘horses up.the trail After an ‘enjoyable lunch the ladies.clad themselves properly for climbing around-the mine. and al] were shown’ the Jower: workings by W. S:. Harris, general manager of the company. Tt was late at night - when ‘the party got hone: and they were -well drenched: ‘by the-rain which overtook them’ on the way home. NEW ENGINES ARRIVE _Service—Dining: Car Needed a on the-local freight this. week, first ® trip : possibly» ‘next’ week, terially i in Amprovine. the: ‘service, passengers. ° : arrived at Lark worthy’s store, ; | These: interests mean | B\that many-of the men who have}. been so prominent in the district 7. during the pioneer days will still “Birequire to make frequent. visits “HE| to this town, and it may. ‘be: that Bibefore long some of :them will) make. their headquarters - here. ; They will always.be weleomed to a|town, especially when they ‘come A to. take up their residence here, . left New: Hazelton a aon and | ‘drove to’ ‘the: ‘foot! of the mountain : Went West This Week for: Passenger Two. mogul engines "went west They: will be: used'on'the: passen-i; ger thains,’: :and - will: ‘Take their. Every. passenger train for. weeks has been. crowded and: the major-|" ity of ‘the: people were through “ “If the railway com- ’ satisfies cook on the most - eMfcting every point. Let the ue of - OVERHEARD AROUND. NEW HAZELTON New line. of. Slater Shoes suit. able for fall and winter wear just: 4 The grayel trains are. working work will be i in progress £ for: some on this end of the G.T. P, getting a the second lift of ballast on, This} ‘Herald. office are sample: weeks yet. ' * Dayid G. Stenstrom, Mrs. Sten- strom and son, Jack, . left; Tues- day morning: for Vancouver, ‘and will reside there. in. futire. Mr. ‘Stenstrom: will ‘be’ connected with |the Vancouver’ ‘office: of Foley; Welch & Stewart. os cotta Al. Hallizan, of Prinée ‘Rupert, ‘|was in’ tow several: days this week loading ‘thie small ‘auito truck which was used a couple of years |” azo inthis. “distriét.' MAL is taking (A ue down to Rupert’ where he will Welch & Stewart, staff here, left the same firm.” ‘Mr.. Crabtree has made many friends in‘ this: town |- D. McLeod, L. I Conkey and H. F, ‘Gorman, of ‘the Foley, Welch & Stewart. staff, left..on Thursday morning, for the ‘south. and I Spokane, Washi “Looking for Gold: Way. - } tiger ered to. reall ‘liga “| the’ hotel: known. ‘as. the Nichol Hotel, :. | situate on the townaite of Nichol,: ‘in the Grebtree, of. the’ ‘potey, |? where he willbe: ‘connected with |* a 2 7 and they regret: his departure. a “| Mr, McLeod will be‘in Vancouver a for’ some time; while ‘Mr.“Conkey | ' ‘.: | will go to his home in Seattle and, ‘Mr. “Gorman ‘to. Portland, (Ore, | “Col, Re GS ‘Steele: ‘TB interested |- ‘with P..H. ‘Fraser “of. Vancouver |” in a proposition to test the old: ‘placer | ‘diggings - in. the’ Fraser, These engines. should. assist-npr* ‘the’ vicinity of Hope, “Their operations are now . well inder- ae post B planted.at the north-east. cornerof . J Be Tp. 1a, and:markedy (Fe F's, 2! “NUE, comer,’ thence-south 80-chaing, | thence »weat:-80.chaing, thence’ north 80 .chains,i thence, eas x +to; . ‘Needed a ‘License eee Constable Lavery:ran “acrosi couple. of Ontario men. pedal maps and’ selling * magazines town on Tuesday. «without cense. | ‘He soon got in touch with, a them ‘and: they. took. a: trip. over. to see the ehief ‘and arrange for. a’ license. The. licensé fee i ‘is "$20. “ Big Roots: op o Exhibition mo On exhibition in.the. ‘Omineca, a _ [roots grown un the ‘Harris ranch ‘this vear, consisting: of -parsnips,. carrots and turnips. © It is hardly: necessary to describe these large ‘and ‘excellent vegetables, ‘one has: only: to see ‘them ‘to realize. that. the soil in ‘the’ district i is very: ter- , tile. - ° The: Harris ranch. produced an, immense ® crop. this year. . Ue ee. "_ Beontow 4) _TaQuoR. ACT, 1910. mor: vee fetal in | Province, of British, Columbia. oa ‘NICHOL: HOTEL, CO., TEeDy ~ : 7 ERAT Bowness, | Manager. |. Sek: yt Appl leant : ‘Notice j is ‘hereby® ‘given. "th e first day-of Deceniber next, ‘application will be made tothe Superintendent. of Provincial Police for a renewal: of. the . hotel ‘license to sell. liquor -by:-retai]:in the hotel known aa the Northern: Hotel, | situate at New ‘Hazelton, in” ‘thie ‘Prov- ince of British:Columbia, ~~: Dated thia: ‘Abth: day: of October; ig 2... JR, Je: MoDONELL,“.. way Applicant : “aka ‘notice “that 1 Frank: 0 the city of Vancouver, provinee : ‘Of Brit. ish Columbia, mining broker, sixty days © after date; intend'to apply. to ‘the: Min- . ister of Landa for a license to proapect for: coal. and: ‘of land. as‘fo iowa: Commencing at a ec. 4 oint of commenhcemén azelton, ‘Land’ District; “ Const ‘Ran troleum: over 640 acres