. Boys Were in Full View of New Hazel- eured the mountain goat on the MOUNTAIN GOAT BACK OF TOWN, Troops i in France ‘But Advance Guard ton When They Shot Big Prize: - - “Lats of Them on Hill © The suecessful hunters who se- Rocher Deboule mountain which was ‘mentioned i in last week’s is- sue were Chris. Dedrickson and Albert Mercer, two. residents of New Hazelton who have been prospecting and working in the mines: around here for the past couple of years. Mr. Mercer in- formed the Herald that he knew of atleast two bunches of goat on the Rocher Deboule mountain which: travel from’ Mud ‘creek down around by Sealey gulch and back again. The one they got was on the high peak just back of New Hazelton and when they shot the goat the boys were in full view of the town. That}; same day they saw three ‘other goat but were too far away to attempt a ‘shot. The first’ day that the sky is clear of clouds they are going on another expe- dition in the hopes that they will secure sufficient ‘meat for the winter. The hide from the first goat they got they have cured and intend to preserve it as well as the: head | of the animal. me (3 "New York; Oct,.21.-A Berlin despatch’ says Germans are build- ing two hundred aeroplanes of an| extra large type for a raid on England, but that they will not|. be ready before February. Zep- pelin factories working day and night and -they. will have forty- six x derigibles by February.", Hol London, Oct. 19— London’ s fear of a Zeppelin. attack is slacken- It is realized now that Germany’ 8 opportunity ‘for the present sea- son has passed, as winter storms might wreck any armada sent. : - COAL ‘NOTICES. “Hazelton Land Distsiet-—Distriet of ‘Coast, Range V. Dake: ‘notice that I, Frank Frank, of the city. of Vancouver, . B.G,,. mining broker;.sixty days after date, ‘intend to to apply to the Minister of Lands for a} license to prospect for coal and” petro- leum over 640 seres of land as follows: Commenting ata post. planted ‘at the. north-east” edrner. of, See. 11, Tp. 1a, | and: marked,‘ F. F’s, N; BE, ‘corner,’ thence’ south 80 chains, - ‘ence “west. 80 chains, thence north’-80 chains,. thence | east 80 chains to: Hoint of commence- ’ ment, Claim 8. : Located. d July 16,: 1914, : a 2 ° | Frank Prank - Hazelton, Land District— District of “oast, Range Mv . ‘Take notice that, 60 days after date, ‘I; Frank -Frank, ‘of the city of Vaneou- }: ver, B.C. maining broker, intend to’ ap ply to the: Minister ‘of Lands for ‘a’ cense.to prospect -for. coal..and petra: ~ Jeum-over 640 acres of land as follows: ‘Commencing’ at .2 -post- ‘planted at the a ‘north-weat -cormer-.of- See., 12, Tp..1A,; and? marked, eR PsN W. "corner, !? ; thence eat: 30. -chaing,:: ‘thence - gouth,-80 ence - west 80 tee iene i "BRITAIN. ‘SURE TO. CRUSH GERMANY and Real Force is Now Forming One Year Will ‘Show; “London, Oct. 19- The Times’ military: correspondent, replying to the Frankfurter Zeitung state- ment that Great Britain was un- able to raise more than 600, 000 troops says: “We have at present exactly double ‘that: number, namely, 1,200,000 men, and, the number is growing. almost faster than we can cope with it, | This is only the beginning. ’ “Ttis our way, as well as that of America, to begin. to raise our armies after the war breaks out, and to go on raising them until our ultimate ends ‘are achieved. With 1,200,000 men at.home, the|: army in the field and the hund- reds of thousands forming. now in India, Canada, Australia and elsewhere are merely the nueleus | upon which other. armies are to be eventually built. ' “Ttis only a question of time. It stands to reason that an empire of four hundred million can never lack men. This war, for us, has hardly begun. We have sent but an advance guard inte France. In the spring the remainder of the advanee guard will follow, and into view, ‘We are sorry for the. allies that we are even slower than Russiain: making our weight felt, but a year or so hence, when the somewhere near the end of 1915/" the main body will begin to come — vem Te | NEW HAZELTON, || “Mrs. E. Be “Patchell i is in Prinee Rupert for a ‘few. days, Tas : + ae EG. McKinnon spent a couple tain this week. . Geo, Jennings came down: from the Great Ohio to spend. a few days i in town on business. a oe New line of Slater Shoes: ‘suit able for fall and winter wear just arrived at Lark worthy’ 3 store.” D, Rankin, of Andimaul, ‘repre- senting the B. C. Nurseries. Co: yesterday. The sports are still bagging lots of grouse and: rabbits... The Jat- ter. are. very fine eating this. year and are in demand. , The guards on several of the | railway bridges in this district have-been replaced ‘and. will re- main on duty for, some time. Ww. J. MacKendle left Tuesday morning on a six weeks’ trips to ‘Montreal. about the first of December. J. T.. Vaughan-Rhys is in town tain, He is going to visit the} of days on Roches Deboulemoiin-|_ Vancouver, was in New Hazelton | 7 ‘Rev, Father Godfrey purchased = the lower province cities and tol. He expects to be back’ again after visiting the Red Rose), ‘group- on Roches Deboule, moun-|- to: apartments over Lar! ‘worthy? 3 || |store. This will bring Mr. Tatch- . [ellcloser to. the bank, premises: Mr. Fulton, manager of ‘the * Up-to-date Drug store in: the: ‘old |. : town, is leaving the first of ‘No-|. vember. for the: south:, Jv New-|: ick, who { is in charge of. the store! here, is. to take charge of the old town store, ‘and Hubert Wrinch| 4 will be moved to New. Hazelton. ~ PURCHASED WAREHOUSE Rev. ‘Father Godfrey will Use Lumber to Bu la Misston Houses the big warehouse from Foley, Welch & Stewart and this week |: is having the Indians tear it down: The:lumber in, it will be used. in the construction -of. missions at points along. the Tailwey east of |: ‘New < ‘Hazelton. - An: effort” was ‘made to get the G. T. P. to -pur- ‘chase the building. to be used as shipping shed for ore, for which ‘it was particularly: adapted, but| " the’ railway company could not! see its way clear to provide. this accommodation for. -mining men. "Meteorological Report | Following i is the record of: the; ‘local - meteorological bureau .for week ending October :21 as. ob-. ‘served ‘by W: J. Larkworthy. _ Maximum, 58 degrees, Oct.:16.. Minimum, 98 degrees, Get. 20. 1 | chains :to: ai of: f ommencement Skéena ‘Land. Distric santa. rospector; intend : to, rospect for. coal: alee reat taining -640 acres. Dated Ang. 1, told Fred B wer * Skeena Laid Ditriet—Diatret Caasiar. 220025 Take’ ‘notice ‘that 1 Fred. ‘Brewer, of Hazelton, B. C.; prospector, .,intend~ to pply for a license to: ‘prospect ‘for: ‘coal and petroleum on- the. owing deserib: ed land:. Commencing: at a post: jlanted on:the Naas river, about one an miles south-east. of the junction of Pry- Jing -Pan‘ ereek: with the Naas, thence north 80 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence west: 80. taining 640 acre ‘Dated AUR 15: ‘told ‘Skeena ‘Land ‘District —District of; cassiar, . ~ ‘Hazelton, B.°C.; apply for a-license to prospect: ‘for coal ed land: Commencing at'a post lanted: ‘on the Naas river,.about.one an ‘miles south-east of the junction of Fry- south 80 chains, thence east 20 chains,’ taining 640 acres, Dated Aup. 165, 1914 ‘ Skeena Land. Distriet—Distriet of Cassar. ed land: Commencing at a post: lanted on. the Naas river; about one ani miles south-east of the. junction of Fry- ing -Pan: ‘creek ‘with. the :Naas, .thence south 80-chains, ‘thence ‘west: 80 chains, thenee : north: 80. chains, thence east. 80 | taining 640. acres. Rainfall’ 19 inches, Dated Aug. 16, 1914 allies need a rest, we shall be in | pam a pusition. to make good war, pay in territory as well as money. “Imagine things at their worst. kéeper evicted from ‘Bordeaux. |f Then we would begin a maritime |} war against Germany and still be | no worse off than when we: be gan war against Napoleon.” HINDU MURDERED» Fatal Developments i in sents in Komogata Maru _ Incident Reached in Vancouver »_Assize Court Room ‘Vaneouver, “Ot. ‘21, 1. 30. p.m., —Immigration Inspector: W,C. Hopkinson, a witness in the Hin- -|du-trial, -was ‘murdered. ‘in the yeourt house this morning. by. Me- wa: Singh, a crown witness, as an outcome. of. the Hindu. feuds, the shooting taking place: outside the assize court room. The Hindu suddenly drew. two guns and fired. three’ ‘shots into- Hopkinson, be- fore being grabbed. by. chief: jan- itor. Jas. McCann. ‘The: second 7 bullet: entered the heart and’ Hop-' -|Kinson.. fell dead. Bight! other .! Hindus are held: by. the alice: of Mewa will’ ‘probably’. be: ‘tried, at “Nothing can arrest the stead- ie me ily. ascending figures of our army: -- |The'coat is of little aécount, since || wo -|Germany will ultimately have ;to|F Imagine the last Cossack on the| Urals and the last. French door-| 7 HAY AND FEED FOR Regular Daily Stage to Old Hazelton ° a ‘Leaving New Hazelton at 9.30 a.m. except train days, when the. ig * stare will meet the passenger train and run toOld Hazelton after W. C. HOPKINSON _ TEAMING ' TRANSFER Ruddy. & McKay Livery and Feed Stables In Connection With the Northern Hotel Feppmec ys he 8 = pide ae ': STORAGE ‘Saddle Horses, Single and Double COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE re ge nay ST 1 Tee Rigs for Hire. , ber goods, - price, SALE A. M. RUDDY . Manager on . TeumPHoNEs—New Hazelton —2 long, 1 ; -Hazelton—i long, a short NEW. HAZELTON Now is ; the Time | To BUY A Hot Water Bottle The war will double the price of all rub- Buy before. the advance in We have a three-quart, red rub- ‘ber Hot Water Bottle, guaran- $3, 00 - - teed for two years, selling: at a . Combination Attachment - $1. 00 1 short - RO nS ea —, etme: wer Up-to-Date Drug Store ; : New Hazelton ty " Hazelton’ oe SUITABLE FOR, : -DAIRYING (farm ins "MIXED. eae STOCK RAISING These. ands: are ‘situated close: to the sob main; Jine of, the Grand" Trunk Pacific of Frank C. ‘McKinnon Ral Estate and "Mines 200. “TJ. offer one. of the best.) “": |: Ce yee |) Bayand: Stock Ranches *}"..-]: eeu PT | oy. |e dn: the Bulkley. valley, in- fo bes on | cluding: stock and imple: "Jo 0°02) “ments, : ywater, range, ete.” with’ proper managetiér 4 Fanch. will earn: comet inp in-: ‘a halt. © thence ‘east-80 chains, 7 chains to point | of. sommeneementy co o : Take notice that I, Frad_ Brewer, ‘of 7 be “prospector, intend to. and petroleum on the following describ- : -ahalf .. ing’ Pan. creek:* with’ the .Naas,: thence thence north 80 chains, thence west 80 . chains to point o of commencement, fone. Fred d Brewer. " Palke notice that I, Fred Brewer, of vr ‘Hazelton, B.C. ;' prospector, ° intend -to -, apply for a license'to prospect. ‘and petroleum on the following deacrib- | for. coal .. shalf . chains to.point of commencement, oon . . \Fred Brewer Pred Brewer. ee % ~~ Aw. abundance of :| ° ©. Cat}. tons of hay. last year. 3°]. ‘Near. tailway. -