OVERHEARD AROUND” NEW HAZELTON - New lite of ‘Heintz catined ond bottled goods at Larkworthy’s © | Lloyd Affleck went down to the coast Thursday to inlist for the front. : ‘es Just arrived H. B. blankets, mackinaw clothing ete., at Lark- worthy’s store. . Miss Belhouse of the hospital staff left Thursday. morning for the south owing to ill health. Dr. Wrinch is in Prince Rupert on business. Dr. McLean, of Smithers, is‘ in ‘charge of the hospital. It is said that’ John May, the Indian sent to New Westminster charged with murder, will stand his trial in Prince Rupert. Mr. Allen, of the Union bank staff, will in future handle the collections for the bulletin service ||" provided by the Omineca Herald. Those wishing to Subseribe to the service will pay their- money to Mr. ‘Allen and the Herald will supply. the service. of ton timber. limits in the Kia- |; x) Thursday left for the Kispiox Mrs. ‘W. Larkworthy left on Thursday morning for Vancou- ver, . where she will spend “the | winter... Larkworthy, for several months, and has made a large number of friends in town who-will welcome | her back again in-the spring. W. J. and Mrs. MacKenzie ar- rived it in. town Wednesday night! A W. Edge Co. Importers and Retail, : Dealera in — Wall Papers ‘Paints, Oils, Burlap, Var- nishes - STAINS, BRusHES, DRY CoLoRrs, ‘» .DISTEMPERS, GLASS, | PICTURE Frame aNp Room MOULDINGS, - PAINTERS’ AND SIGNWRITERS’ GENERAL SUPPLIES 2nd AVE, --” PRINCE RUPERT piox, and his cruiser’ “Mr. Woods, | \ arrived. Wednesday: night and on | ai: m while she had. time all the: time there.is no-plac like New. Hazel-| $ ton. nand ‘ehe'w wat 8 glad to be back. Mrs. Larkworthy has| | been a: guest of her-.son, W. J. |. LIMITED: The-Parkin- Ward Electric Co. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. We carry a large stock of Flectric- al, Gasoline Light and Marine Supplies . Agents for “Regal” and “Perfec- © _ ELECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS tion’ Gasoline Engines. Mail orders promptly attended to, 8: P TH. S$. S. “PRINCESS MAY". Tickets ta and from all parts of, the world. CANADIAN, PACIFIC RAILWAY BrITIsH COLUMBIA Coast STEAMSHIP SERVICE “PRINCESS “MAQUINNA,” leaves Prince “Rupert ‘every “SUNDAY at. Nov. 20, Dec, 4, Dec. 18 and Jan. ist FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE | Ja: a: * MeNAB, corner, Third Avenue” and Sixth | Street, | Prince, Rupert ; leaves Prince Rupert at 8 p.m., on Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets. ‘Success i in n Planting an ‘Orchard 5 Depends oi Selecting the RIGHT VARIETIES for YOUR DISTRICT -We'have: been shipping : treea into Northern British Columbia for two : # © =©years and have made a study of the matter. If you need any | infor-" , mation as ta best varieties to. plant, we.are ina position to give it, agg - We ate now: growing the most. hardy. ‘kinds for northern locations 1498 ith Aye. WwW, Vancouver. 7. Onur facilities for growing; trees are of thé most up-to-date character, and our growers have had an’ ‘experiencé éxteriding over thirty’ years, _ which enables us to supply trees that give good results. - “terested in planting an orchard, large or small, write-us for’ liat_ of var- _jeties we recommend for your district; 80 page catalog’ free“for asking, - "BRITISH COLUMBIA NURSERIES CO.,LTD. } 1£ you are in- Local 1 Agent), D. Rankin, Andiniaul: most delightful she: was. away,: "Meteorological Report * Following i is the’ record of” thal’ local meteorological bureau. for |: = served by W.-de Larkworthy. «Maximum, 44: degrees, Nov. 18|: Minimum, 4 deg., Nov. 15, 16. . ., Bainfall-10 inches, “Hon. Wn. Templeman Dead . “Victoria, ‘Nov, 16—Hon. Wm. Templeman, fornfer minister ‘of mines, and inland ‘ revenue in the Doininion” government died at three o’clock this afternoon. He was proprietor 0 of the Vietoria |. Times, : Yukon River is Closed: - . Dawson, Nov. 1i— ~The: Yukon river - was closed ‘at Dawson, at 10.80 o'clock Sunday - morning. This is one of the latest dates on: record. The long open. ‘season: ‘the past two months. ~ “Closing of the Yukon Crossing is: expected | any day, now, | Neatness - “That's what. counts and “what i is characteristic of week ending November 18 as ‘ob- : was due to the mild weather ‘of |: ~LQuoR “ACT, 1910- - (SECTION 41): first day of December next,: application will be made ‘to. the Superintendent of Provincial Police-for a ‘renewal ‘of: the the hotel known as’ the Nichol. Hotel, situate on the townsite of Nichol, in the m Province of British Columbia. : . Dated this 15th day of October, i9i4. NICHOL: HOTEL CO., LTD, | 5 BOTs: Bowness, ‘Manager’ ” 1¢- oe | ~TIQUOR ACT, 1910 (SECTION 41) | Notice: is s hereby given that,. on ‘the firat' day of December next, application will ba made to the Syperintendent’ of Provineial Police for a renewal of ‘the hotel license to sell liquor by retail. in the hotel known as the Northern Hotel, situate at New Hazelton, in the Prov: inee of British Columbia. Dated this 15th day ‘of October, 1914, 185 ee, RB. , McDONELL, “LIQUOR Ach, 1910. -: (SECTION: 41) - the’ hotel known’ as_ the: vince ‘of British Columbia. - Dated this 15th day of October, 1914. J OHN SALT, APPLICANT ‘Herald Printing ' Loleaee ‘Notice is hereby: given that! “on the : hotel -license to- sell’. liquor. cby ‘yetail..in| chai ~ Appiieant |" ‘wer, : Notice’ ‘is hereby ‘given: ‘that. on. the first day of December next,. application will be made. to: the Superintendent: of -| Provincial ‘Police :for- a: renewal of .the hotel license to. sell: Figuer | by retail in New Telkwa Hotel, situate at: Telkwa, in’ the’ Pro- north-west; and, marked, 2'-F. : thence east, 80 chains t eat 80 Applicant _ :| apply. to the’ ining. br of L | license to ‘prospect for coal and: leum over 64U acres: of land“ag. Commencing at a: “post. plan a: south-west’ corner..of- Bee and marked, ‘‘F. F’s. 5. W thence north 30‘chaizs, . Shee chains, thence south 80° cha’ west 80 chains to: point of: ¢ ment, Claim 6. 7 “Located july 16, 10M. at "Frank: ‘Frank. Hazelion Land District- District of Coast... Range Vv." x apply ‘tothe. Minister’ of Lands: fora jieenge to’ prospect :for .coal. and : etro- and . marked, .chaina,. thence? south. 80 chain { ment,” “Claim’6 Tocated: J uly: 16, 10 a busy. This is Canada’ s: ‘boom. time. scare of the war is over:and hundreds .- of thousands of Canadians are realizing — that this is their opportunity. These . | people are adjusting theniselves to the . | new conditions | and keeping themselves. | ‘The world is better for their. ex-. | istance. ‘They ‘ are the nation “makers The first» ‘Take notice that, 60° days after date, * .- : 1, Frank Frank,‘ ofthe city of Vancou- B.C.,° mining “broker,: intend ‘to. leum‘over 640 acres.of land’ as“followa:.: ‘Commencirg.at..a‘ post.-pl larited :at.-the - . ‘south-east; corner. of: Sec. 14;°Tp. LAR CBS Wg Bo Be comer 2 ‘thence ‘west, ‘0 chains, : thence’ north’s0.. ‘east’ 80» vehaing,: thence. nt;