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In:surveyed: territory the-land must be-described by«sections, or legal sub- divisions of sections. and in unsurveyed - territory: the ‘tract applied: for shall be _staked.out by the applicant himeelf. - ‘Each application must be acconipenied by a fee of $5:which will! be refunded if et Tights applied fo are-not available, but not otherwise, . paid-on the merchantable output of the five.cents per ton. :- the mine’shall “sworn :returne | ‘of mer- e-royal- quanti payt coal, mining rights uch returns brie ) EW EAZELTON, B & C,H. SaWLE one PUBLISHER ak -Advertieing rates—$1.50 per inch per month:.. - yeading notices J6c per line first insertion, 10e per, ; line each subsequent ingertion. - ; 2 ‘Subscription to all parts of the world— One year |. - oa $8.0 Six months - - 0 AB $7.00 ° | 7.00 : ore! B00 cet Notices for Crown Granta ewe “ “ Purchase of Land «= . = wes Licence ti Prosboct for Coal” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 36, 1914 pplication for a leaie mst. be made ; “A royalty. shall be: Its Time to Dig - T is most amusing to read in the daily 1 press: from all parts of the dominion ‘interviews that conditions are’ improving ‘and ‘there “is a bright future and that money is available for all legitimate manufacturing and commercial enter- prises, and at the same time these same men are shoving the. money deeper into their. pockets, It’s and their business to meet the new conditions. The editor of the Vancouver Province recently handled the matter in a most intelligent. manner. The point of his argument was that the time had come when every man, woman and child in the dominion, and éspecially in British Columbia, must throw aside all past ideas and ideals and get down to actual production, ‘It is no longer possible to sit tight in an office chair and grow rich through speculation. - Kings Money is producing it—in this part of the country by tilling the soil and working the mines. Speculation is out‘of the question entirely. Itis a case cf ‘dig, , and dig where something will be found. or. will! grow. What has been produced is all, in. use or The War Bulletins ‘TUESDAY London—Twenty-four forts at Antwerp still hold out in face’ of |- continuous bombardment, accord- ing to the Times correspondent. the | Petrograd— Official communica- tion announces that on Oct. 11th ty of action, - 8. Ss. PRINCE GEORGE Leaves PRIN E _RUPERT ; ON . FRIDAYS: AT 9 “AM, Vancouver . Victoria ond Seattle THE STEAMER PRINCE J OHN... _ maintains a WETKLY service to Queen Charlotte Islands Points. --” Passenrer trains leave’ New. Haz-iton at’ To the Fast | 6.32 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, for Edmonton, Winnipeg, Etc., making eaunections for St. Paul, : _ Chicago, Toronte, Montreal, New York , Ete.” Use the'Grand © : Trunk Railway Syatem. esat of Chicago,.. |. . For reservations and through tickets apply to Local Agent or to . : Albert Davidson; ; General Agent, : Prince. Rupert... for: : be 0 ea anew’ ai |: ish Columbia fund is being: raised to assist the . destitute in Belgium who have become ‘destitute -|}eountry, and in which the. Belgian, people. have “taken such .a: prominent and heroic: part. for; the ; ‘benefit of the. civilized world. . The Herald has|‘— ‘been’ ‘asked: to open’a subscription list ‘for: those with bank managers and leading. financial ‘men | that the fund should be raised as: quickly - ag pos-. sible as there is now great. suffering: among. the} a case of fooling the people instead of helping |. : them tu see conditions as they really are and | showing them the way to. readjust themselves. ‘Belgium is endorsed and is being. heartily and ‘political, professional and commercial circles: of and emporers are speculating now and the people ‘are called upon to do the producing. scarce and. will be for years to come, and: the only’ way that the masses are going to get any,is ‘by Russian armoured ‘cruiser Pallada was torpedoed in the Bal- :. |tie Sea. by -a- German submarine mt and. sank. with entire crew. Bordeau —Official bulletin “gays it has been decided to transfer -| Belgian, government to France in order that it may have full liber- ‘Temporary - offices have heen provided at Havre... ar of Europe. ale op ately tied. up: ‘in:-the war HE ‘Omineca. ‘Herald’ ‘has: ‘been’ informed by the Belgian Consul in Vancouver that.a Brit- through the war that is now ‘in progress. in: their who feel it their. duty-and. privilege to. contribute. Such.a list .is now. open and all. subscriptions sent in. will be acknowledged through these columns and. forwarded to the Belgian Consul in -Vancou:. ver, . It: is desired: by the: provincial .committee es tle people of Belgium.: ae a . . The subscription to the unfortunate people: of liberally. supported by -the leading.-men-in.'the the province and the dominion. Send or ‘bring your subscriptions in ‘now. not delay. No sum ‘is’ stipulated, but each and every one is asked to give what they feel they: can. “Ba CCORDING to the. despatches vihich come over the wires. ‘every day in: -eonnection with the war, the Allies are driving the Germans back every day. At the same time ‘the Germans. are. making progress and from time to time some im- portant city or some great fortress falls into their hands, and they. appear to be getting. closer: to London all the time. It is: about.time the. real conditions were handed out to the: Beople, 0 or else shut, the news. Off entirely. oe Paris — Official — Violenitattacks occurred. yesterday along front. At no place did our forees lose, : "| while at some: points we gained. --Betrograd—No Germans re- main in Russian provinces of Sul- waki. and: Lomza.: The: Russian advance in. East:;Prussia contin- ues. The entire district of Lyck is now occupied bv the Russians. | Building Contractor = and | Very. best work. guaranteed. 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Ave, = FRINGE RUPE ‘| perts is: which side chose the. bat- Big battle fought 2 at t Racaki, ‘be tween Augustowo ‘and’ Sulwaki.- Several batteries’ were | ‘captured by the ‘Russians.. : ‘Allies today turned eastward: ‘where Teutonic allies and’ the: Russi: ins are “pre- paring ‘to'‘engage™in: what. may prove one of’ the. most: ‘decisive contests of the \ ware: nee “Vide iavtdéaee is accumu- lating. ‘that ‘the. forthcoming - -gi- gantic ‘conflict: will be determined in Russian ‘Poland, “and the: only question . disturbing ‘British. ‘@X- tle ground. : ‘It is now. ‘clear. that Russia has abandoned. the narrow point in. Galicia ‘between’ Prezs- myl and Cracow. “Petrograd | says the operation was due to stragetic reasons, while. Vienna. ‘maintains: that’ the Austrians drove the.i in- vaders out. _London—Ghe tis now 4 ‘upied by the. Germans, ‘according. to an ‘Amsterdain | despatch.” “Uhians: have arrived at: ‘Selzacte, a ‘short distanc ee from: Ghent and’ the com- mander announced. that, there are . six ‘thousand: soldie x hee