pee cee APE sac gee oe _ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915 The Omineca Sn -, “Printed every ‘Friday at ‘NEW. HAZELTON, B.C. GH Save ~ - PUBLISHER Advertising. rates—1, 50 per inch per » month: reading notices 15¢ per line firat: insertion. ide per line each subsequent insertion, Subscription to all parts of the world— One year . - 2 §3,00 Six months . .. « Lb Notices for Crown Granta - e §7.00 . “ PurchaseofLand - = ‘= 7,00 Licence & Prospect for Coal - McBride and Bowser over- looked a good: bet when they did not try a domestic loan. Who said Canada had no more money? Give the people another chance and watch us eat it up. © Can Canada afford to borrow more money from foreign eoun- tries when we have so much. at home? And “*Get-the-stuff Willie Man- son” never thought ofa domestic loan, He claims to be some poli- tician too. McBride and Bowser might try a “‘civil servant loan’’. and get some of the profits made out of wild lands, timber, etc, A few million dollars from a domestic loan would have built McBride another railway and kept Bowser’s machine running a while longer. New Hazelton citizens should get busy now and prepare for the better times in store, ’. With -a change of government there is reason to believe: that certain criminal neglects upon the part of the Conservative machine in this district will be remedied. A united and active organization in tewn, free of polities, will help the: town. . . The Canadian people are ‘not yet broke. A hundred Million dollars was subse: ibed i ina, week and only. half the amount was] asked. Give the people a little] longer notice. snd several. times a hundred million will be raised, The first domestie war loan Was a success for several reasons— the people have the money; they have confidence in the. ultimate, success of the allies: | the, terms. of the Joan were, fair and. -profit-| able; patriotism also had a little! ‘to. do with it. Iti is. to. ‘land capable men. . ness his time and attention: REFERENCES REQUIRED. 1493 Seventh Avenue WwW. ~ WANTED | _ AN” ENERGETIC AND RELIABLE | ant to represent us in the sale of a full line of Nursery Stack, con- ‘sisting of Fruit Trees of all kinds, Small Fruit Plants, Shrubs, Roses and Ornaniental Trees, including several new. specialties | such as the VROOMAN FRANQUETTE WALNUT which is prov- . | ing such a money-maker in the West. : Liberal Terms will be offered to any man who will give the puai- Exclusive territory along the line of the.G.T.P. from Prince Rupert east, can be arranged for. BRITISH COLUMBIA NURSERIES CO. Ltd. Full particulars , on application. VANCOUVER, B.C. |vineial business in the hands of capable men who have a higher regard for the sacredness of the publie trust. Only by electing a Liberal government can the peo- ple hope to‘save the remains of the provincial resources; break the criminal machine and get a jelean and. fair adminstration. ‘We do not say, nor even: infer, that the Conservative party here is destitute of honorable, clean Some of the greatest men in the | province are Conservatives, but they are not in the Victoria government. On the contrary those men are help- ing to place the Liberals in pow- er. The McBride regeme of wil- ful extravagance is near a close. MAY YET. PLACE TEAM, IN LEAGUE Rink is Ready for Cold for Cold Weather and Hockey is a Much Discussed © Among. the Enthusiasts - Final preparations have been made at the skating rink and all isin readiness for flooding with the first cold snap. The flooding will a much easier task this year owing to the slight discrepancy of sixteen inches in the height of the ground having been. rectified and will éifect a considerable saving in energy, in water and | in wrath. this winter. ° Ever since the first flakes of snow fell thé subject of hockey-has been: gaining interest as a topic of discussion and it is not unlikely “that this “interést| will take on more tangible’ form | within the:next two weeks.” , “But league ‘team.. or: ‘no! ‘league ‘}team’ we will have’ a rink, where ‘to nthe little kids: and. the. big. kids| >yimay.. congregate and get all the} benefits ‘to“be derived-from the|[' very” wholesome: exercise and the | 5 ‘pleasurable bastime ‘be made to the Secretar --While the prospects are by no {(- means bright at present, hope}: has not been entirely’ abandoned ||. of having a hockey team in town ‘of’ sitating; SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REG: | ULATIONS. GOAL mining. Tights’ of the Sominion, Boy in Manitoba, Saskatchewan ‘and. Alberta, the Yukon Territory,” ears at an annual rental of $1 an acre. ot more than 2,560 acres will he leased | - aS to one ‘applicant. Application for a lease mst he made me by the applicant in person. to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are: situa-> te In stirveyed territory the land mist | be described by. sections, or legal. sub- divisions of-sections, -and in ungsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by: the applicant himyelf. - if: Each application mugt be accompanied by a fee of $5 which will be refunded if !| the nights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. A royalty. shall be paid on the merchantable output of the .| mine. at the rate of five:cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent’ with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of mer- chantable coal mined and pay the royal- ty thereon. are not being operated, such returns ‘should be furnished at least once a year The lease will include the coal mining | rights only, but the lessee may be per- mitted to. pu urchase whatever available surface rigs ta may be considered neces- sary for-t For fullinformation application should of the De- partment of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent - of Dominion Lands. oo W. CORY, .- _ Deputy Minister of the Interior.’ N. B. — Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not. he paid for., 58782 vA June 17 6m _ Best Quality Goods -W. Muirhead — “the North-west Territories and in-a ‘portion { of the Province of British Columbia, ;.. =. , may be leased for a term of twenty-one). If the coal mining rights’ working of the- mine at the, rate of $10.00 an acre. - ‘ eae | Tf Winter rats a $25 New Styles: A Perfect Fit Fall and, Winter Overcoats from. $25. 00 to. $30.00 .. Ladies Suits $35, - Men’s Suits $28: ‘to. $35 New Hazelton Livery and Feed Stables In Connection With the Northern ‘Hotel . TRANSFER =—S«- STORAGE & TEAMING Saddle I Horses, Single. and. Double Rigs for Hire. of 7 COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE. HAY AND FEED FOR SALE Regular Daily Stage to Old Hazelton “Leaving New Hazelton at 9.90 a.m., exeept trai days, when the [J cn stage will meet the passenger train and run toQld Hazelton after . oo " TeLEPHONES—New Hazeiton—2. long, 1 1 short Hazelton—i long, 3 short NEW HAZELTON NI 3 we ™. “RUDDY ‘Manager - | Northern Hotel | _R. J. MeDONELL, 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: European ; _ plans, Handsome bar room and. fixtures.” Steam Heated and Electric ‘Lighted ° Ninth Avenue New Hazelton im TET Fam Lands] Farm Lands For Sale | STOCK RAISING ve These ands are situated close to ee Main: line of the Grand Trunk Pacific... ‘Mining _ Mining Properties Mining Prospects a Mining § Stocks’ ° Stock Ranches’ ls os wild Lands Eee ACREAGE: NEAR SMITHERS | i in, tracts of from 1 acre to 640.2 Actes comaty. Ltd, "