| yf Poultry Wanted — ~ Position Wanted © Cash will: “be Y for young chicks or laying hens. Apply to Box 10, Omineca | sition. Heral id office, New Hazelton. -l work. Apply Box 4, Herald office. Young lady stenographer seeks a po- Will take house work or store |. 12 “OVERHEARD AROUND in NEW HAZELTON The =i Wa Electric'Co, LIMITED a, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, FLECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS al, Gasoline Light and Marine Supplies tion”. Gasoline Engines: We carry a larye stock of Electric- Agente ‘for “Regal” and "Perfec- Mail ‘orders prom ptly attended to. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Britisu CoLuMBIA Coast STEAMSHIP. SERVICE - §. S. **PRINCESS. ROYAL,’' leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY at 8pm. §. 8. “PRINCESS MAY” or “PRINCESS SOPHIA’ leaves ‘Prince Rupert every SATURDAY at NOON FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Tickets to and from all parts of the world. Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets. J. G. McNAB, corner Third Avenue and Sixth Street, Prince Rupert ry Success i in Planting an Orchard We have been shipping trees into Northern British Columbia for two 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, and our growers have had an experience extending over thirty years, which enables us to supply trees that give good results, If you are in- terested in planting an orchard, large or small, write us for list of vay- ieties we recommend for your district. 80 page catalog free for asking. BRITISH COLUMBIA NURSERIES CO., LTD. 1493 7th Ave. W., Vanco.ver, Local Agent, D. Rankin, Andimaul - - i i. 97a ciate a a STS IE Ph Ee PE EE Tat i|ters in Vancouver, is making an | official visit to the branch. here, H Depends on Selecting the RIGHT VARIETIES for YOUR DISTRICT fj f8| D. G. Stenstrom’s house and lot #\on Tenth Ave. and assoon.as Mr. Stenstrom moves out the new. a| owner will move in, Ser ure, eee ars Serre TATE RT CL Northern Hotel R. J. ‘MDONELL, PROPRIETOR NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Sixty Bed Rooms, all newly furnished. .The largest and finest Hotel in:tne North... Large,. airy, handsomely furnished dining room. “Bast - meals in the province. American and Furopean ‘plans. _Handsome bar room. and fixtures. Steam Heated and Electric Lighted Ninth Avenue New Hazelton - - Tn Sn nN = nC . cco ATH NN ‘Prince Rupert’s NewHotel : European Plan - - -'- Rates $1.50 Per. Day and Up. iv emma ‘for. the Montana Martin Weich, ‘Spokane, is at his Fiddler: Creek property. look- 7 ing over: the ‘work. Mrs. Forbes returned home on Wednesday after spending a few days i in Prince Rupert. Messrs. D. “MeLeod and W. Ss. | Harris spent:a couple of days on Rocher Deboule moutain the fore part of the week. Mrs. Bain and het daughter, Mrs, Eric, with two children, of Prince Rupert, were guests. this week of Mrs. E. &B. Tatchell. "Inspector Hunter, of the Union | Bank of Canada, with: headquar- W.s. Sargent has purchased ‘The editor of the. Herald was this week presented with a pair. of fine young: mallard. ducks by. Mr. Gorman, Such acts of.kind- ness are much appreciated by the editor. + R. P. Trimble and Mr. Aader-| son, Portland, Ore., arrived at the Great Ohio mine ‘Wednesday and after inspecting the work in| the long* tnnnel: they. will visit New Hazelton. - Daniel. Ross, an old employee|" of: Foley, Welch & Stewart; fell] from the steps at the bunk house fast, Monday morning and .broke a bore in his left wrist, He has since been in. the hospital. — _D, J. Williams, superintendent| Continental De- vélopment Co.,° returned to the]. mine un Wednesday night after a| trip to Victoria to attend court in the interests of his company. RB C. MeKinnon returned this week from a trip to Victoria and he reports everything very quiet. on the coast. .The mining men are, he says, very. hopeful. “In|: Victoria, where he was.a witness. for R. P.. Trimble, he had: an-op- portunity - to interview : some: of the leading mining men on. the]: continent and they. allare optimis-. tic over, the Future 2 of minerals, Survey Party: Back’ . “Hugh Taylor went up to the| first eabin on Sunday. last to: ‘meet Taylor’ 8 survey party which has | j all summer on. behalf: of. the gov-. ernment.. The party: reached here on, Tuesday... summer, covering’ a. lot of ground. ‘Mines: summed out | Tth Oct. : 7 ing three’ ‘persons. © been. in- the Groundhog ‘coal fields -f -They had a good. oA small fire egotned on the old | & S¢ors Range made in aod reason—ask the 2 McClary dealer = You ri notice the linings are nine pieces. snares Ss cONDUCT AN OPEN CAMP Butte. Mine Operators Will Recognize No Union in the Future Asa. result of the labor. trouble in. the Butte mining district, the]: should be an. open: camp.in future. or none at.all as ‘they please, but none will- be ‘recognized. The|- present scale of wages-and hours of labor will continue in effect, and all contracts: with organiza- ‘tions. will. be completed, but no new ones” will. be: made, The pines: -were closed down. for. two days. and then resaimed work. Dominion ‘Meteorological Services’: “Following is the record of the week ending -October 30 as ob- served by W. J. Larkworthy. .:.. Minimum, 22. degrees ¢ on Uet. 8rd. = 2 Maximum: 68: 5 degrees on the Rainfall 85 inctes., . Bye The War B Bulletins Amsterdam, 1 Oct. 8— The news | paper, Nieuw-dan- don- dag, says that the Belgian Government has}. moved from Antwerp to: Ostend. “London, Oct. qe Times ‘corres- pondent. at Rotterdam: ‘says. there ‘are a hundred thousan Antwerp. | fugitives i in ‘Holland. ‘London; Oct. 3— Germans. ‘sue: ceeded i in- crossing: -the Nethe. on Tuesday, although . three’ ‘times: ‘the. detachment was ‘thrown’ back or. wiped. out, =. 4 Ottawa, - Oct. : §—-Premier Bor- den ‘announces: that . Canada will}: send second contingent of 22, 000 as SOON as. Kitchener agrees. ~~ Paris, Oct: 8— A German -‘aero- plane dropped two bombs: on the - Tokio, Oct; 8 eld despateh at Tsing | Tau: ‘Says: Germans are. mine operators : recently. held .a/ meeting and decided ’ that: Butte | The 1 men may belong to any: union: Boe Sec, 4 local meteorological bureau. “for} 1 on the Naag river, about one an <1 milea‘south-caat of the junction of Fry-__ ing:"Pan ‘creek with,,the- Naas, thence slackening fighting: Rope: holt —— t “| ake BEC ; apply ‘for ‘a‘licen ‘lon'the Naas river, a miles south-east'of. the: ‘junction of Fry-' a Nags;: ‘thence at '80 ‘chains, . ; taining’ 640 acres... “Dated:Aug. ‘16, i914 retreat continues 5 along the whole front in East Prussia. a London, Oct. 6 — Epidemic of ; dysentry has. broken . out among. . the Austrian troops. - Vancouver, Oct. 6—-A Japanese : corps is to be organized: here: and : offered to the. Empire. - Hazelton ‘Land District —District of. Coast, Range: Vio: Take notice: that-I;: Frank Frank, of the city-of. Vancouver, ‘province of: Brit-. ish Columbia, ‘mining broker, sixty days after date, intend:to apply to the Min- ister of :Lands-for.a license: to. prospect for coal and petroleum: over. 640 acres’. Commencing ‘at a’ of Jand as follows: post: planted, ‘at the north-east-corner of NEE, ‘corner,’ * thence gouth: 80 chains, :| thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 _{ chaing,:.thenceeast 80, chains to. ‘point ‘lof commencement. .’ Claim: dy. et "Located i Suy 16, 1914. " Brank Frank. Hazelton Land District. District of Coast, Range "7 wy Bake notice. that, 60 days: ‘after date, I, , Frank: Frank, of the city. ‘of :Vancou- - -| yvar,-B.C., “mining broker; intend. to ap. ‘ply--to. the. Minister of Lands, for! a. li-. cenge to prospect for coal and petroleum. -| over 640 acres of.land as follows:;Com-- | meneing.; at .a:post planted at the north. .... west: forner of Sec.. -3,: Tp. 1A," and ‘marked, - -F.a.. ‘thence’ east 80. chains; ‘thence’ south 80 chains, thence west 8) ‘chains, thence | north: 80 chains. ito. oint 9 of comriience- ment,” ‘Tovated say 16, 19l4.. Frank Frank " Skeet. Land Distriet—Dictrict ‘of Cassiar, -: take notice ‘that’ Ty Fred: “Brewer, of. Hazelton, B.C; prospector, intend to apply for.a license to: prospect: for’ coal | and: petroleum on: -the following describ- . ed land::Commencing ata post planted north 80 chains, thence .west 80 chains, ‘thence ‘south: 80 chains, thence east 40 - chains-to point of: ‘commencement, ‘con- taining. 640 acres. Dated: Aug. 15,, io | Skeena, Land’ “Ditriet -Diatriet ‘of Cassar, 56, “Take. notice ‘that I, Fred: “Brewer, ‘ot Hazelton, BG., prospector, ‘intend : to apply fora license ta prospect, for coal petroleum ‘on the.tollowing describ-: ed. land: Commencing at a:post, planted | on the Naas ‘river, about one-and-a-half. miles south-east of the: junetion: of Fry-, ing -Pan ‘creek’ with .the:, Naas, thence north .80.chains, thence, east 80 chains, thenee south 80 chains, ‘thence west 80. oint: of. commencement, » cone eo ‘chains, to’ taining £40-acres.: Dated Aug. 16, ‘19 a pe petroleum on the. to Pro bug’ dee deserib- ‘ed lands: “Commencin about'one an chaing.to point of: com eneement, y con. ; Tp. Lay-and marked; -““F; F's, scorer”? . -@ half + Fred : ere | ata: post =o a o .