rights. . Omineca Herald. Printed every Friday at ; ar - NEW EAZELTON, B.C ; G i Siwue ae "PUBLISHER : Advertising raiea—$1,50- er inet per smonth: a reading notices lic per line per insertlon, 10¢ per. Hine tach subsequent insertion. oo Sudseriptiol: toall parte of the world . ‘Qneyear 8 foes ©. $3.00 Six months re \, a Notlees tor Crown Grants rr A -“.. ParchaséofTand + 6 + 7.00: ; mS Licence tr Proapect for Coal + ° 6,00 ara Tr mRibaY, vRGeuisE 1, 1914 Fort George Station Site N order to settle the vexed question of where will be placed the station of the Grand Trunk ° Pacific railway at Fort George, the railway com-_ _mission travelled to Fort George and held-a spe- cial sitting so that all interests, great. ‘or small, might be heard. This was the’ third time the station site case went before the commission. The G. T. P. desired to break away from the contract between the G. T. P. Town and Development Co. and the owners of Fort George, and move its sta- tion from Maple street to George street, where the peuple in its own townsite would benefit to the detriment of Fort George. Fortunately Can- ada has men in judicial positions who will not stand for Emperor William tactics in this country. The Fort George people wen another victorv, al- though the commission decided upon Oak street, instead of Maple street, as the most desirable site —only a difference of two blocks ‘instead of haif. a mile. The Natural Resources Security Co...of. which G. J, Hammond is president and. general manager, have again demonstrated to the invest- ing public that they. can. deliver the goods when they make ‘statements. - ‘Prey have the goods to deliver: and. one-of ‘the highest and most’ respected judicial bodies in the: dominion. upholds their “The Fast Knows Us: TNDER the caption of “A Forecast; we the | ; Montreal Weekly Witness editorially: speaks. as Follows: ““The story goes in Conservative news- papers. that. Sir Richard McBride, the’ dictator of British: Columbia, i is to enter the. national ministry as minister. of naval defence, a new portfolio, with a view to: the reversion of the premiership when Sir Robert Borden. shall go to London as High Commissioner, a position. he would ‘grace. There can be no question but that, with the. pos- sible exception of Sir. Rodmond Roblin, and of the impossible Major-General Hughes,: who has. just, ’ t Frank & . “McKinnon” : “Mines: | Real ‘Estate and : Insurance ce. 1 | called practical politics. | cast there ig more than one omé J that Sir Richard has exploite “the great resources of his province to such an €x-| “tent that it is now. for the time: being “a sucked OA ship of good will. ; aan most’ practical politician. ‘in he Be if, not. in’ the whole: country; for what is ‘army, doe “not find itself. at -home in the Liberal party.” ‘In favor of this fore- orange, which affords small promise for. a‘ contin- ‘|. wance. of . such exhaustive methods. As. jong ‘as ‘| every constituency could be ‘bribed by some. great public work and ‘politically : handled. by .one or more favored corporations all went well. . But: the province itself, as well as its ‘politics, has got so largely into the hands of speculative companies and:absentee owners. looking to make rich by a | development: which they are doing: nothing: to further, that the resentment of the actual: inhab- itants is hecoming a:thing to be:counted with. : It ‘might be.a good move, therefore, on the part of Sir'Richard McBride to leave -to others the task |" of pulling the province through its time of. recu- peration. Indeed, .one can foresee distress in the foreground of. that process, such good land as there is in the province having risen to Prices which would. be counted fabulous here in the province of Quebee. the attention of the’ premier ‘or the governor-geni- eral, ‘under ‘whose. auspices: the fund has’ been raised. It will require very few such ietters to cause a big stir among the people in Canada who gave the money. for. the soldiers’ wives and. fam-. ilies. If an agent. has’ been insolent t the sooner he is put on the. e firing line the. better, ae mye TN many. ways’ “people who have ‘faith 1 in the fature have regarded this war, from its first ‘outbreak, as the crash that comes. between. two “ages of the. world--the age. of. Severed nations normally at war. with each other, and the age “of over-arching unity. and of the common - overlord- -Not, by any means, that na- tions. shall no ‘longer be nations; but that - they shall henceforth realize to a. potential extent that: not in injuries: to others, but in. benefits, ‘lies. the, ‘best welfare of. ‘each. There is no nation. that might not be manv- -fold better off than it ‘is; the better. off our. “neighbors: are. the better off shall rs. of the empire. by ‘the application lof British money to the expansion Very’ best | work’ guaranteed. Ma. |. _ terials furnished if desired. « Plans}: and: specifications upon: application. “It is notorious | d forestalled all , promis Ine be,» ———— : ‘Jit is the one for which we writ, ||. NOW 8. THE TIME. 10 BUY. A. = that has been, hike a fat urchin, so busy with its own. ‘growth as} ‘Empire Industrial League with a ‘board: of vice-presidents, includ- ing two dukes and’a score of ar HINNA,”! leaves . Prince: Rupert. | a NCESS MAY” lea Prinee ever '; Nov. 20, Dec. -4,"Dee)-18 nd Jan.“ 1st: ty : rt at 8 p.m., /on Ss. Se PRINCE Vancouver , nr. Victoria: couver at p.m,.on: November‘ 10, + Leaves Prince Rupert Every Friday at 9 a.m. - Passengers holding “thraugh. ‘thekets’ may 7 _ heard! the ‘steamer, on; “arrival: of train. - ay : STEAMER PRINCE JOHN will ‘Jeave Prince Rupert ‘for Vane ot ‘24, December Ak | ‘Seattle: ber & and 22, ete THROUGH Passenger Service to Edmonton, Winniper. Etc. |: Trains leave New Hazmlton ‘Wednesday and Saturday at 6.82 Pam... wel For points east of Chicago nee the Grand Trunk Railway System—The Double Track: Route ‘or full information, apply to Local “Agent or, to pete "Albert Dayidson ef General . Agent. —— in > Ru I — — — — — — — —s7 — — 1 — =— — — — — —_ — — — — — — I —_ rn — — I — — — — om © — —€ — _——7 —. — —- — —s —_ — — ° —— ——] — — — — — — _ — — —= — — — . — ——_ — — — ———s —— — — [_—s —, — =— — — — | — [ti Hi -R. J. MCDONELL, PROPRIETOR NEW HAZELTON, B.C, . . Sixty ‘Bed. Rooms, all newly: furnished. omit i a | iF oe largest. and finest. Hotel.in: the North. - “Large,” airy; handsomely’ furnished ‘dining room. “Best” an . - faeals i in the } province. "American ‘and Buropean. | plans. Handsome bar room. and. Sxtares. _ Steam Heated : and Hleetric_ Lighted’ Ninth Avenue one New Ha iS Magid so planr re ae zelton on. - 4 Taye —— —— — > — — =_ — —.. — — —"s =. —- _—~—5 — — — — — — — —_ — —— a. —- — = — —_ —_ — _——s — =~ = = = —_ a * — — — a —€ — — —— 7 . —— — — — — — — — — a —€ —— -. — — — — — . — : coh — — + ——h _—— —« — — . — — — — — — —: — a - — — - — —__ —., — a — — — * —i — — ——s — Ta poe ‘There ig on’ nation, : and to have had. almost. no “mind: for the outer’ world | — Tittle | or no} consciousness, of its’ place. in. the. general order of things. We are glad to note. that there are people in England. that: have: visions: for us . that ‘we have been slow to ‘= _years, selling. at “Up-to-Date “NEW WAzELTON HOT WATER BOTTLE The war will double the e price “of - ~ all rubber goods. advanée. in ‘price. tle guaranteed for two $3: 00. Combinat' fon’ ‘Attachment, ‘$1.00'° Buy b efore the We have a2... } quart. “yed yubber Hot water bot-- Drug Store |. - HAZELTON. have for ourselves: The ‘British - The Hazelton Hospital” The: ‘Hazelion:: other titled men, . seems to. be alb. tickets. for ‘any body devoted to the: development while:in the hos obtainable in of overseas enterprises and to the opening of markets. abroad’, for. the: products. of the. -doitiinions. ‘The present: s considered an aus-||. telwa; or by-m picious’ ‘time to.secure those mar- -mionth in advance, . eludes: :- office - congultations, ‘and. “medicines, as well as all: conta, azelton:f tom:.the; _ post office or drug store; “the Drug ‘Store,..New: ‘Hazelton? . from. Dr. McLean, Smithers; T.J, _- Thorps, ‘Aldermere;. Dr.. Wallace, — ail from. the Med. Ae eal Supt, at the. ‘Hospital -Hogpital:, ‘jasues . period | at $isper: This rate in-. * ital, . “Tigkets are:,; or from...’ kets {rom which Germany is shut | out; They ask those in Canada|: who. have productive’ enterp needing : capital for: development. to apply to ‘them. —The Montreal Weekly. Witness... _ =