ten ‘eys. | OVERHEARD AROUND NEW HAZELTON “R. J. MeDonell was m Fert this week on business. | W. J. MacKenzie is on a short business trip to the Francois Lake district. AY son was ‘born to D. G. and Mrs, Stenstrom on Friday; Sent. 11, in the hospital. ee ee A heavy snow stor visited the hills to the south of New: Hazel- : ton on Monday night, - : Rev. D. R. McLean was pre- sented last Monday with a Morris ‘chair by W. S. Haskins. Communion service will be held in the Presbyterian church here on n Sunday, September 27. Mr. and Mrs, E. B Tatchell re- turned Saturday night after visit- ‘ing friends in Prince Rupert. At the hospital on Wednesday morning a daughter.was born to Rev. D. R. and Mrs. McLean. “Arthur Hodging left on Tues- day for the south, and will spend the next few months at his home. |' Mr. Law and family have mov- into their new home on 13th Ave., which Mr. Law recently purchas- ed from E Hart. William. Manson, M. P. P., and Mrs.:Manson passed through last week on an extended visit to the eastern provinces. Mr. ‘and- Mrs. D. MeLeod lett on Saturday night over the G..T. B. for Fort: George and Edmon- ~ They will. be away about Tuesday 8 Sorgen train. to vit fora: few. ‘weeks with: friends. in|. Vancouver. and. Seattle. The steamer Prince George, of her regular run immediately. this district in. the loss of their) infant daughter, born Sept. 2 “The Northern British Columbia Telephone Company have put in new poles on the main streets ‘of | New Hazelton to earry the wires |’ for the local service. Mrs. Jas. Richmond entertain- ed a number of her friends on Monday evening in honor of Mrs. W..S. Haskins, who left Tuesday morning for the south. F. H. Nelson is in charge of the. construction of a residence to be oceupied by the teacher of the Indian day school at Hagwilget. It is 16x24, two storeys, Ever since the G.T.P. institut- ed the through passenger service from Prince Rupert to Winnipeg, there has been a material i increase in traffic, despite war times, John Bostrom left on Saturday night for Fort Fraser and Fort George to look after his horses, which were used on the construc- tion work aronnd Fort Fraser. A. M. Lawson left last Tuesday he. will. spend some time on the 1C..P. R. long tunnel work, He expects to return’ to New Hazel- ton: in the spring... Mr; King, chief accountant for P. Burns & Co, left on Saturday ‘|night’s train for Fort George, The Parkin Ward Electric Co. _PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. “LIMITED. 2 We carry a large stock of weet al, Gasoline Light and Marine © ' Supplies ' Agents for * "Regal" and. “Perfeo- : ELECTRICAL and MARINE ‘CONTRACTORS Mail orders promptly attended to.” ‘tion’’ Gasoline’ Enginea (CANADIAN. PACIFIC RAILWAY o ~ . BRITISH COLIMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP’ SERVICE , . The STEAMER ‘ PRINCESS 'R O YAL,” Leaves PRINCE RUPERT ft For. Vancouver, Victoria. and Seattle, Every SUNDAY at 8 P.M : ‘SUMMER ‘EXCURSIONS TO EASTERN’ POINTS at LOW RATES, effective JUNE Ist : Tickets to and from all parta of the world. : Atlantic and: Paclfle Steamship Tickets, — : J, .G. McNAB, corner Third Avenue and Sixth. Street, Prince Rupert , | oh ‘HODONELL, PROPRIETOR. Rumor | bs _— a ALATA A ii Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen have! q the sympathy of their friends in|. morning for Glacier, B.C., where| ‘mincinaduiia/dmiadaianmmm eal the G. 'T, P..line, is now heing|! | -| fitted! up and: will be placed on : satisfies ' Range the most eSacting ° cook on every point. Let the’ McClary dealer demonstrate the © fact. a with Mr. Grant-in closing up the company’s business. ; ' Billy Thompson slipped a hunk of bacon into a sack of beans and hit out the trail for the Surprise group last week. He is thinking of spending most of the winter working on that property. Now that the Paciiic coast is safe from attack by the German cruisers, all the garrisons along the coast have been ordered home and only very small detachments |_ will be left at Rupert ‘and other places, . These orders came 8, from Ottawa. A number of. prospectors with intentions of going into the. Ba- bine country have put off: the trip on learning from those: coming out that a heavy fall of snow. has about a foot of snow.on the sum- mit, and it came-down. last week. town on Saturday. night on his way from Prince Rupert to Atha- | ‘| basea Landing. He has given up his work on: the. Prince .Rupert in the east. accompanied: him. -and they . will go through to Welland, ‘Ont.. “Poultry: Wanted | Cash will be paid for young chicks or laying hens. Apply to Box 10, Omineca Herald office, New Hazelton, , Position Wanted sition. Will take house work or store work, Apply Box 4, Herald office. 12 after spendirig ‘a few days here| made the going hard, There is: News and. will spend the winter }- Mrs. Sawle and son munications: On our left: wing Young lady stenographer seeks a po- past six or seven years for P. Burns & Co. along the construc- tion of the G. T. P. from Prince Rupert to Fort George, has. elos- ed up business in this district, and left Saturday night for. Fort George, where.he will be’ asgo- ciated with the same firm.” "He has: made ‘many friends. in this district and. all regret that he has been moved along. Dominion. Meteorological Service. | Figures for week’ ending Sept. 16. Maximum temp. 68 deg..on Sept. 15th. Minimum temp. -31.5 deg. on Sept. 16th, Rainfall .57 inches. - Wed. Larkworthy, , Observer| Dere’ 8 gran’ma dinks she’ F) nicht sina The Sleep of the just ‘Having. neglected to lock: his| front door upon retiring the other| night, a ‘local bachelor was visit-. ed by a friend i in need who. help- ed himself to a suit case and. also]. removed. the: watch and: money from the sléeper’s' trousers. The co maanom anit case was discovered next day G..R.:T. Sawle passed through on the railway track but the Tioc- turnal’ visitor has ‘yet to reports” The War - Bulletins Paris, Sept, 16— Text of. com- our armies are in close touch with |enemy: on. the whole front from’ the heights north of river Aisne, -west and. south of Rheims. On. the center our forward movement between the Argonne district and the Meuse continues. It is. abso- -|futely untrue, | ‘as has been. pub- lished time and again, that army |. dtinine: Land pistrict—District ‘of. Casslar. of Crown. Prince has besieged Verdun, City has’ never. beeni'at= tacked. Only. fort Troyon, which — — — — — — — — —= — — — — — =— — — —_—— — — [a — — ——s — — — ——"y ——s — IT — — — — —s — — — — — — — — — — — — <—— — — 4 — — ——~ _——) — — — — — — — — ——" —_ — — =f —— — — — — — ——) — = aume — —_— ——I =_—m ——4 — — — —— = — — — — — I — —_ — rs —- = - — Prince apa New Hotel “European I Plan oto Rates $1.50 Per Day and Tp — — —a-. — i —- = — ——— — — — =: —e- —— s ———4 — -——4 —— 4 i= iy — =: i ——s — aoe: — — 3 ——s -—F —s. in =: — -—_—$f -——? — -— ——* 4 — — _— C3 —- — i——* a Robi. Grant, manager for the} jin short, T humor every whini - ce of next two ‘ae rest with this wing, || will have the task of holding the. enemy in difficult Argonne r region. | HOC DER ‘KAISER! fee eee oad k Der kaiser. auf der vaterland pols Und Gott on high all things’ gommand, Ve two! Ach! Don’t you understand? -Meineelf. ...und. Gott! Vile some men sing the bower divine, Mein soldiers sing ‘Die Wacht am Rhine’ : Und drink der health in: ‘Rheinish’ wein, Auf me..,.und Gott! i ; Dere’ 3 France dot swaggers all aroundt: 7 '| She’s ausgespieldt! :She’s no account! © an | To much, we dinks she don’t: amoundt, Meinself. . .-und Gott! ‘| She vill not dare to fight again; © But if ‘she should I'll ahow her. blain Dot Alsass und (in French) Lorraine- Age mein, by- Gotth ; bier; - ° 4] Mit Boers ind « dings she interfere. a She'll learn none own dis hemisphere : : “But. me... .und. Gott! aes She dink, good frau, some ships she got, : Und soldiers mit der’ scarlet, coat. Ach! -Ve could, knock dem~ ~pouf!Hke 7 ~ dot, Bes Meinselt. an und Gott! ta times auf peace brepare- ‘for: wars): T bear der helm und shpear ; aut Mara, Und ¢ eare nicht for ten: thousand ezars, ~ Meinself.. : “und Gott!” Mit aspect dark und visage ‘grim. Gott pulls mit.me und I mit him,’ ‘Meinself.. vee ‘und Gott! | , a a von Stiitine Land’ District—_District ‘of. Carstar. Take notice that J, Sidney W. Bunting, of: Van | couver, B.C., breker, intend to ‘apply for a license tofprospect for coal and: petroleum oyer the fol- lowing described lands: Commencing at.a post . planted about 71-2 miles east and 3 miles wouth of thes,w, vor, of a section covered - by. coal . license No. 9263. thence north 30 ghaing, weat 80. chains, south &0 chains, east 80 chains te point of com- mencement, being 640 acres known aa claim No, 4, March: 12, 1914. | Sidney Ww, Bunting: oe Take notice that J, Sidnev:W. Bunting, of Van- ' couver,'B,C., broker, intend to apply for a license ‘to prospect for coal and petroleum over the fol- lowing described lands: Commenejng ‘at’ a’ post: - planted about 7 1-2 miles east and 8 miles south of thes. W. corner of a section covered by coal Hcense . No. 9268, thence north 80 chains, ‘east; 80. chalne, - south 80° chains, weat.80 chains to point of cam-- mencement, being 640 acres known as claim No, 3. March 12, 1914 4. - Sidney Ww. Bunting oe Stikine ‘Land Distriet—District of Coasiat. : “Take notice ‘that I. Sidney: W- Bunting, of Van: : couver, H.C.. broker, intend to apply.fora license’, to proapest for eval and petroleum aver, the fale : lowing deseribed Janda: Commencing ‘at a planted about 71-2 miles east and 8 milea south 0 at the 8.w. cerser of & section cavered by coal llcanae “No, 9268, thence south 8. chaing,: weat':80 shaina,: north 89 chains, ‘east 80'chaina-ta polnt:of ‘com- ;. mencement, being 640 acres known ap claim'No. 2: March 12,1914 48... Ww. B Stikine- ‘Land, Distriot=-D ‘Take notice that I, Sidney. Ww. Bunting, of Van couver, B.C. broker, intend to’ apply for'a licens to prospect for coal.and petraleum .aver the fol a lowing. desaribed ‘landa:- Cotimending ata pos nlanted about 6 1-2-miles east.and two miles south: of the a.w.. cor, of a section: covered by coat license...” No. 8283, thence north 80-chatng,: ‘south 80 chafing, east 80 -mencement, bal March Ta 19M - Take notiée that. ‘eouyeri B.G., brak to prospect for coal lowing: dssoribed alana ay ea BOL forth 80 ‘ehaine,” enst-80° chain maencement.’ Bo, acrea known hy ke an ; “eouver,'B.C. broke -to, prospect: for. ‘lowing. deter!