——— THE OMINECA HERALD, , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 27, -1914 oe . { Limirep ~.; The Parkin Ward Hectic Co. “ PRINCE RUPERT, We carry, a sien atock of Hlectric-" sak, Gaaalina Light and Marine oes Supplies B.c. ELECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS ssi Agenta for “Regal” and "Perfec- tion" Gasoline Engines ~~ . orders ‘promptly attended to. “Success j in Planting a1 an 1 Orchard cod Ke PETE RT Depends on Selecting the RIGHT VARIETIES for YOUR DISTRICT 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, an experience extending gver thirty years, trees that give good. resulés, I terested in.planting an orchard, large or small, write us for .and.our growers have had which enables us to supply f you are in- list of var- jeties we recommend for your district, 80 page catalog free for asking. BRITISH COLUMBIA NURSERIES co., LTD. Local Agent, D. Rankin, Andimaul | 1493 7th Ave, W., Vancorver. CANNED old FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AND EVAPORATED goods when you can Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Ete., and the famous “Gold Bar” Evaporat- ed Fruits. Cream---Canada First, B. C., St. Charles and Jersey. The largest assortment ever brought i in- to town. These are all this year’s pack. The quality is higher and prices lower. get new? A Large assortment of high’ standard Shot Guns and Rifles LYN CH BROS., New Hazelton General Merchants and Supply Store Braintree erate , STOP. ‘AT THE BIG CANYON HOTEL ( j J. W. PATERSON i. General Merchant i KITSELAS, B.C. A Couriers Stock ALWAYS on Hanp satin emsreme? vet Pe Ea Rs e a ae ee ey iz Forr GEoRGE New Hazertron £ f NELS0N VICTORIA ° i 1 GREEN. Bros. Buren & 6o. 3 DOMINION ‘AND B.C, LAND | _ SURVEYORS | - j e ! Lands, townaites. mineral claims surveyed + re en en ALL ‘THE. MODERN. CONVENIENCES t { ( f Dr. Le ‘EL Guror | t . Dentist _ th 5 SMITH BLOCK _ PRINCE RUPERT atime eee Petraes etree "Meteorological Report Following i is the record of the . “local” meteorological. bureau for a week’ ending-November 25 as ob- “served by W.-J. Larkworthy. ~ Maximum, 44 degrees, Nov, 18 Minimum, 31 deg.; Nov. 28rd. : Rainfall 2. 55 inches, - Tate War Ney ews. itish batten Bulwark ‘he ha ‘shipping charges, we-will send post-... berg and the crown prince in Russian Poland. _ A Petrograd correspondent re- ports the surrender of an entire German army corps of 50,000 near Lodz and another corps cut off and routed, many of the lat- ter being captured by. detach- ments of cossacks. It was pro- nounced by- Kitchener in com- mons as the most disastrous de- feat of the war. It is officially admitted in the reports from Vienna: that detach- ments of Russians have passed over the Carpathian mountains and have occupied the region of Hungarian Zemplen. Good Morning! ‘We Are Introducing ~ American Silk. - ’ American Cashmere’ American Cotton-Lisle. | HOSIERY ‘THEY have stood: the test. Give renl foot comfort, No seams to rip, Never hecome loose ur baggy. . The shape i is knit .. dnnot presged in. * - fi fir . 1 : Guaranteed fs ane, wn ’ terlal and workmanship. Absalutel y. _ Btainless;. Will-wear six months without holes, or new ‘ones free, ~ Our Special Offer ‘0. every one sending us $1. 00 in ctirren- ~; 8Y or postal note, to: cover advertising ~~ » ° pald,.with written guarantee, ‘backed by. 2 “five million: dollar company, either. : A a ralra: ‘of Our. 7c: ‘Value Ls : “American Silk Hoslery -:. -; “or 4 Pairs of: Ole Bee. Value - American, “or: 4 Paira of ¢ ' f H | f| Tuesday on business. — i pects to return Saturday night. oe | “OVERA RD AROUND. . NEW HAZELTON © Special sale of n men’s felt shoes lat Larkworthy’ 8. The witnesses i in the Joho May | murder. trial leave for Rupert on Tuesday next. a a ee At the hospital on Wednesday morning a son was born’ to Mr. a |and Mrs, L, B Warner. Dr. Stone, ‘Endako, eame down He ex- Anger te Tailor. Ready-made suits $10 and up. Suits made to measure $80 up. Owing toa mishap to the light: ing system the Omineca Herald was delayed a few hours. this week in issuing. ce A most’ _ appreciative © remem- brance for your friends is a neat greeting card—the kind the Omi- neca Herald will print for you.- A large number of strangers were in town Wednesday -having walked in from the stalled train. They put in an enjoyable day in town. P. HL McMullen, -Yancowes.{ fur and hide merchant, was in town this: week on business. He looks to do a big -business with ranchers and trappers in this dis- trict when the. markets become “| too: date. | ses intending to get. Christ | }mas “greeting cards are: equested.| */ to place their orders : with - the Omineea § Herald | now before: ‘its “Loat— In New. Hazelton. or on : the road to Hazelton, a roll: of|: 7 . _| bills amounting to eighty-two dol-| | _ i ee SYNOPS S OF COAL MINING | REO- a lara. ‘Finder will be: liberally. re- warded. on. returning | to -L. B: Warner, New. Hazelton, : Among thet passengers on. the stalled westbound train: Tuesday were L. J, Conkey who ‘was. Te- |turning - from - a -trip - to Fort George, He came into town and renewed old acquaintances, woes AL EE Little has been “contined | ted, to his bed for the past couple of |: weeks,’ E. B, Tatchell, manager of the Union ‘Bank in New Hazel- ton, is assisting with the man- ager’ g work j in the old town, t —_—_ - Dave Miller and. Ervin. MeMul- len spent a couple. of” days last week cutting out. the stumps and roots in 'the-winter road: through the woods to the high level bridge. They made a good job and the road wili be in finé shape when the snow comes, -This cuts’ off a lot of the distance to Hazel- ton and does away with the hills, Fry’ s “Man Was Here C. J. White, Vancouver, repre- senting Fry’s Cocoa Co., was re- gistered at the Northern Hotel this week. He was here in the interests of his firm and reported ‘Alberta, ‘the’. Yukon: Territory,” -| Agent ‘or ‘| but-not otherwise, ULATIONS; = OAL t mining rights.ot the Dominion, a cr char tehewan - ‘and the -~ - ‘in-‘Manitoba, ‘Saska North-west Territories and in # portion — of. the Province of ‘British ‘Columbia, .. may be leased for.a term of twenty-one : ears at an annual rental of $1 an ‘acre. ) Hot more than.2,560 acres will be leased ‘to fre ipeplicant. ca Heation for a lease mat be made by The applicant | in-person: to-\the which the Tights: applied for are situa- In ‘surveyed territory the land. must be described by. sections, or legal sub-- - divisions of sections. and in unaurveyed .. territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. - Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5 which will be refunded if. . the nghts applied-for are not available, A royalty’ shall be. paid on the merchantable output of. the mine at:the rate of five centa per ‘ton. The person operating. the mine shall furnish the Agent. with. sworn ‘retiirns - accounting for the full quantity of mer- chantable. coal mined and. pay the. royal-- ty. thereon, . If the coal mining rights are not being operated, such returns should be furnished at! least once a vear~ : . The lease will include the coal. mining rights only, but the lessee may be ‘per- mitted to: purchase whatever.available surface rig ts may be considered -neces- sary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10.00 an acre. - 3". For fullinformation ‘application should be made to the ' Secretary’ partment of the Interior, Ottawa, or. to any Agent or | Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. _W. W. “CORY,” ‘> Deputy Minister of ‘the ihiterior. N. B. — Unauthorized Piiblication of this advertisement will not be paid. for" (Oct, 46m - eae istance. : This is Canada’s boom time. | scare of the war is over and hundreds | of thousands of Canadians are realizing that this is their opportunity. people are adjusting themselves to the 7 new conditions and keeping themselves OS busy. The world is better for their ex-: They | are the nation: makers. . There are.many other citi- ae ‘zens, manufacturers, whole-’ Salers, retailers, capitalists, |. -and banks who have. shut’'|.: _ up like a-trap and are afraid to stick their head out the © - door. ; “place an iron -hand around. }° | all the goods: they have and |. |. sit pat: and’ play. the safe oe “game. | low do all the. work.” These. -people are’ ‘disloyal to. their: country’ and: are as bad as” a _ deserters from the army... | The man who will nite aad ; ‘They are content. to. “Let the other fel- . The first These ub-Agent of: the: district:n- -. of ‘the--De-"-