: Range i101 ____THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, ocTO BER. 23 914 sare extra durable. Coal Wood grate is the most lining. Ask th will take extra large pieces of wood---just remove back end e McClary dealer to show you. | ry The War Bulletins WEDNESDAY ~ Paris, Oct. 21 — Official - At- tacks of enemy on Nieuport, Dix- mude and Labassee yesterday all increased and the whole German line resting’ on the coast: was - ;foreed into full retreat, and it is reported-they are falling back on {Ostend in-eonfusion. repulsed by Allies. No notable change at other points, . London, Oct. 21 — All reports from the channel coast agree that. Germans have met with a reverse and are retreating, _Enemy was caught between two fires, that-of infantry on shore and of British. gunboats off coast, and gradually gave way under pressure. The rendered to the Russians south of Przemysl. ee - London, Oct.’ 21 ~Warships of British navy were’ sent ‘to “the Belgian’ coast: to co-operate ‘in-a movement against Germans. 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Best | ~meéals in'the provinee: ” American ‘and'European | » plans. : Handsome: bar room and ‘fixtures. | Ninth, Avenue u Steam: H eated.and Electric Lighted: NLL LCR with logs, _ Petrograd, Oct: 20—An“entire [Austrian battalion with-all offi- cers and machihe guns ‘has sur-: ERs buried hundreds in the ruins, and, according to the Daily Mail, ) James A. Riley Gives. Impressions Held @q|in most places on ‘the: American | continent . at ‘this’ juncture, and. fy he will stick down there until the q| balmy influences of spring ‘havelh | conquered sonie ‘of the. terrors i} attendant upon migration at this: gitime of the year... | - Dated this 15th day of October, 1914, |states: “At the outbreak it was | thought that with so many sea- =l/soned recruits the Allies would hey furiously at= treating Germans. Assistance of British warships in bombarding the German lines advancing upon Nieuport is‘an important factor, London, Oct. 21—A Times des- patch says that two ‘British gun- boats engaged with German land ine, but another warship ‘came to assistance and submarine retired oar) Turkey is ready to join war, and that ‘the head of Greek vhurch was ordered ‘to leave Conatanti- nople: Big earthquake in Greece Paris, Oct. 21—French marines yesterday gave a good account of themselves, German troops tried to surprise marines but French held ground against muck: larger force. A thick fog descended and under cover of this the mar- ines get to within thirty feet of the German trenches before -be- ing. discovered. * Germans were bayoneted in the trenches and marines took 400. prisoners. “OF THE WAR GAME ~ by Pasadena People on the War * Situation in Europe week from J. Anthony Riley. He is now hitting keys in Pasadena, Cal, and claims that there are just a little better opportunities. in that part of the cduntiy than Jimmy. gives the common -im- pression prevailing among a neu: ; tral people on‘the war: situation, |. and, as in most of his statements A|Of over four words, lapses into the parlance of the diamond. He lean on the kaiser’s delivery and force him out of the: box like, but with his. masterly handling of the game so far it begins to ft ent to support of | nes and ‘drovell soners, were: taken from ‘the re-|~ forces were attacked by -submar- London, Oct. 20---Rumored that | WHAT THEY THINK | "Word was received in town last |- thence weat:80 chains, thence ‘north: 80 -. Speciaf attention paid to Baggag -Transfer, and. Local Frelaht ‘Contracts’. ||! oNEW HAZELTON; B.C." -thenéé south 80 chains, ¢ chains, thence’north, :80.; ch || cast 80 chair { ment,” Claim’3.: --: ~, Located July 16, arked,.*F. F's, N-E ence west 80 ing, ‘then chains: to point, ‘House Furnishings, Cash ‘Regis: '. ter, Modern Bath and Fixtures, Phonograph, Chairs, Beds, Show. | case, tarber Chair and Mirror, | Everything must go. at. we once, regardless of price“ ‘The PIONEER HOTEL Geo, Tallmar .. New Hazelton “Importers and Retail ws een 0 . Dealers in : Wall Papers” - Paints, Oils, |. - ‘Burlap, Var-.. . nishes °) Stains, Brusnes, Dry CoLors, . . DISTEMPERS, . GLASS, PICTURE’ wen: A.W. Edge Co. |, de Frank Frank: FRAME AND Room Movupines,” PAINTERS’ AND SIGNWRITERS’ . GENERAL SUPPLIES ° tm and AVE: - PRINCE RUPERT | _ LIQUOR ACT, 1910 a (SECTION 41) - wen first day of-December next, -application: will be made to the Superintendent of ‘Hazelton Lend District- Diatriet of. 0 . ~. Take notice thet, 60 days after date, 1, Frank Frank, of the city of Vancou-, ver, B, i apply. -to license ta prospect for coal. and’ ‘| leum over Commencing:at a. post -planted ‘atthe. - south-east corner of and marked,‘ F, F's. -$: E ‘thence, west 90 chains, thence orth. 0. .- pees chains, . thence, east. -80 chains, thence. bo, Co. ‘2. | South 80 chains "to point of commence: Notice is hereby given that, ‘on. the: ment... Claim 6.70% 002. 4000 no ~, Located J uly: -| Provincial Police for. a.:rénewal: of: the |— Coast, Range. .V. C., mining ‘broker, ‘intend’ to oe the. Minister of ‘Lands: for a LCO- O-acres‘of Jand‘as follows: : Sec..14, Tp. la, | . corner,?”:! 16, ‘1914: ae - ~ > Frank ’Frank. hotel]. license.to. sell. liquor by retail: in the: hotel known as: thé:Nickol Hotel, situate on the townsite of Nichol, in the Provinee of British Columbia.” Dated thie 15th day of October, 1914. F,.T. Bowness, Manager LIQUOR ACT, 1910" 3, penton 41) Notice is hereby given that, on the firat day of December next, application will be made to the. Superintendent: of Provincial ‘Police for a renewal of the ote] license to:sell liquor by ‘retail “in Hazelton Land’ Distriet-—District of: Po 8 aol - Take notice that, 60 days. after date, I, Frank ~ ; | city: of Vancouver, B.C 1 : NICHOL:HOTEL COL LTDE es apply to the Minister-of Lands for'a: a 3 license to prospect. for coal -and- : 16-5 0 s- SY Applicant Jeum over 640 acres of land as: follows; - ocean ce Commencing "at. 2 post planted at'the .. north-west ‘corner oi Sec, and.marked, ‘“Fl'F%s, Ny W thence east 80 chains, "| ehaina, thence -west 80° chains,- thence © north 80 chaina ‘to point of commence- |. |. ment. ee ee Located July 17, 1914... -. . Coast, Rang Frank, mining broker, ‘of. the +s: intend | to etro- 23, Tp. la, + corner,” - thence ‘south :80-. Claim ‘7... eae Frank. Frank: 7 : the hotel. known as the Northern:Hotel, ‘situate at New Hazelton, in. the Prov- ince of British:Columbia. 00/00 «+. .B,d,MCDONELL ©. BE nN icat te COAL NoTICHS Hazelton Land Distriet—District of ., a Coast. Ranga Vo. 0 oo) the city of. Vancouver,. province'of Brit- ish Columbia, mining broker,-aixty days after date; intend to.apply tothe Min- - Hazelton Land Distriet—District of - ver, B.C., mining broker; Intend: to apply to the Minister of: Lands,. for a plicange to, prospect for’.coal and petro- leum over 640 acreg.of land as’ fo Commencing at'a post planted one mile ... east of the nérth-west Corner ofSee; - 123,:Tp. Ja, and oqeprising See. 24, Tp. 1a, and marked, “F. F*s; N. x thence east, 80. chains, thence south 80. : ne 1 re "| chaina, thence west -80 chains, thence ; _ Fake notice that I, Frank Frank, of | north 80 chains to, point of commenice- ; ment... Claim 8.0.) Log Located July. 17,19 -_ Coast, Range Vo ‘ Take notice that, ‘60 days after'date, -- i I, Frank Frank, of. the city of “Vancou- : lows: W:. comer,” Frank |] fank °° a ae . ister of Lands-for:a license to ‘prospect for: coal and petroleum: over640 acres of Jand’ as follows: ‘Commencing at a post planted at the north-east: corner of ec, 4, Tp. la, and: markéd, 4! FF 's, . N.E. corner,’’ thence south 80 chains, |. chains, thence éast 80. chains: to’ point of commericement. Claim 1.0. “Located: July 16,1914 <0. Haze Tak Havel ton Lan « Cc. r