i 4 : The. On Omineca Herald “Printed every Friday at nes “NEW HAZELTON, B.C. ar oe * Cy. H. SAWLE 7. == .. PUBLISHER Advertising rates. 50. er freh_ per’ month: reading notices 1Be per Iine i insertion, 10e per line each subsequent insertion. : | ” Purchase of Land _ vee so" Licence te Prospect forCoal -- The Victoria Colonist has had a reputation of being fairly hon- est in most of its: political writ- ings, but in a recent issue it fell to the lowest depthsin an attempt to deceive its readers. The Col- onist quotes Hon. W. R. Ross, as i hae eto he ian See f OAL AND Wood FOR. SALE | total area of provincial lands re- to retain power... SYNOPSIS OF COAL “MINING R REG: | HAY AND FEED FOR SALE | mains in the possession of the people. ”’ Mr, Ross and the Colonist ask the people to believe that the land sharks,’ the speculators, the pre-emptors and the legitimate farmers have thus far only Be- cured six per cent of the land. : A little farther on these two conspirators give the “total area of provincial lands’ as 219,859,- 116 acres. Of this small ranch **192, 870,720 ¢ acres remain’ in ‘the crown and vacant. and — unoccu- pied.” They state that Jess than |: ene per cent of the area has been sold by the McBride -adminstra- |. tion, Had the Colonist not mention- ed the name of. the minister _of lands it might have made some| impression, The’ picture louks very nice, but itis fake: The Colonist speaks of the to- tal area of provincial lands and to represent us ‘in the sale of a Subseription to‘all parts it the: world— such as the VROOMAN FRANQUETTE WALNUT which i is prov- zy Oneyear + - - 83.0 ing such a money-maker in the West; ‘ t Six menths |. + a 7 MB _. Liberal Terms will be offered to any:man:wiio will give 5 the busi-» : 4 Notices for Crown Granta /)'- 9 -- = 87.00 ~. ness his time and:attention, “Exclusive territory along the line of. - REFERENCES REQUIRED. - BRITISH COLUMBIA. 1493 Seventh: Avenue W. ° " AN ENERGETIC | AND RELIABLE. eae - sisting of Fruit Trees of all. kinds, Small. Fruit. Plante, Shrubs, ‘Roses and- Ornamental Trees,” including several: new: ‘specialties the G.T.P. from Prince Rupert east, can be ‘arranged for. full line of Norsery ‘Stock, con-. ' Full particulars on application. NURSERIES CO. Ltd. |. or VANCOUVER, B.C. and Young. No- government: ‘in ‘Canadien history ever faced an election in such a-weak, tottering and ir- repairable condition. « They: dare not mention their record for: the past ten years. It would ruin them. They cannot promise to spend any moremoney beause |), everybody kriows that they ean- not: raise any more, - There is -nothing left but de: ception and this” will | be worked to a finish. ALLIES FIGHTIN G: - WITH SERBIANS Bulgarians Pushed Back by a: Smaller Force and: Town of Veles is ia Great Danger Athens, Nov, 16~The British, French ‘and Serbians-are ‘paining ned along with McBride, Taylor oe . chantable coal mined an ULATIONS. in Manitoba, Saskatchewan: and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, | of the Province of British Columbia, xe ars at an annual rental of $1 an-acre. ot more than 2,560 acres will be leased to9 one applicant. applicant - ‘in NY ont or Sub-Agent of the district m ef sutveyed territory the land must be described by ‘sections, or legal sub- divisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied ly & fee of $5 which will be refunded if e rights 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 pantity of mer- pay the royal- ty thereon, ~ If the coal mining rights a are ‘not’ being operated, such returns |should-be furnished at least: once - a year...” The lease. will include the coal mining tights: only,.but:the lessee may be per-. COAL mining rights ot the Dominion: a the * “uy o ° North-west Territories and in a portion oe may be leased for a term of twenty-one |»: iat nares? for a lease mrst he maile 7 wey erson. to. the witch the rights applied for ‘are situa- | Best Quality: Goods» Fall and Winter Overcoats from. $25. 00: to: $30. 00 : Ladies. Suits $35. bine Men’s 8 ‘Suits m8 ita, New Styles-- TRAN, SFER. . --A-Perfect-Fit.. “ye hs ig & McKay. - Livery and Feed: Stables... : ae _» Ta Connection. With ‘the, Northéra Hotel... TEAMING : Saddle Horses, ‘Single ‘and Double. Riga for Hire. ‘SALE | ona, : - Mm. ‘RUDDY “ i Regular Daily Stage. to Old Hazelton - Leaving New Hazelton at 9.20 4.m., except: train. dave; when. the m 7: Stage will) meet the passenger train and run to Old Hazelton after "-Touapnoxis—New Hazelton—2 long, 1. short “Hazelton—i long, 3 short . ~ Manager, _ _NEW "HAZELTON f ATT oT ‘Northern oe ‘R. J. NQDONELL, PROPRIETOR © ~NEW HAZELION, B.C. oo git” Bed’ ‘Rooma.’ ‘ail ‘newly fosiskoh 1 The... fhe. - Jargest and finest Hotel in-the-North..: Large: - “airy, handsomely furnished:.dining room::: Best . . _Poeals i in the province. American and‘ Huropean’ : Blane.” jis mitted to pu urchase whatever Y vailable surface mig ts ‘may be considered neces- sary for the working of the mine at. the rate of $10.00 an‘acre,:"°. 2 includes the” tmountains, ° rivers the barren wastes, The Colonist states that — the ‘foot. by foot against the Bulgars in:southern:Serbia, although | the ‘Handsome bar ‘room and fixtures: “Jabheme, of: ‘the provincial overn- McBride adminstration . has’ sold lege than two million: acres. ‘The many:millions:of acres of iand taken-up by the: speculators and -partially- paid-for the govern- ment now’ claims to own and. in- cluded: them::among the: idispos: able.assets ‘of “the province. "A very few years. ago the entire McBride following boasted of the many millions. of acres. of. land that had been sold and-‘the mil- lion - of. dollars the. government would réceive.:-. The land was sold all right but the money-has: not come through. The land is-vaeant and unoc- cupied; (quite: correct) buta-man |: cannot go on ‘it and ‘work jt. : -be-| : “Go ‘tol. cause it has “been *“‘sold.?”: any goverment: office i in’ ‘the pro- vince and ask : ‘for’ land’ ‘and. ‘the cient is* ‘always “the ‘saine~ 10 f' de v; ithe; hotel ‘known ‘ay the .| Situate“at-New Hazelton; in the: Pro- a1 latter are in. “superior numbers.; Against Veles, which is about the center of the allied line, French forces are directing a terrific drive and the fall of the town ‘is believed to be: but a question’ of| - hours.’ The artillery. fire “with the way for their infantry and cavairy has ‘inflicted appalling losses on-the Bulgars, A .north- west part of the town of Otewtz ‘is:'in Serbian possession: at: latest accounts, With the. capture. “of. Tetvo the Serbians took ‘500. Bul-. gars prigoners and a great’ quan- ity of munitions and supplies. . LIQUOR ACT, 1910 ‘ Section. 41. “Notice is* hereby. given’ ‘that; on ‘he first ‘day of December next, ‘application’ will be-made to: the Superintendent of | Provincial ‘Police: for’ a tenewal ‘ofthe hotel! license ‘to “sell: Hguor. ‘by: retall--in orthern Hotel,. nee. of, British Columbia.: i ated ‘this: 7th day, ‘of: October; 19165, J. MODONELD 58782 which the French have cleared | a= -For fullinformation application should be ‘made to ‘the Secretary of the De- partment of ‘the Interior, Ottawa, or. to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion ‘Lands... - W. W. ‘CORY; N. B.— Unauthorized: publication ‘of this advertisement will not, be paid for. - Deputy Minister of the liaterion: _ Lhe “June 17 6m: ‘Ninth Avenue “Steam Heated and Electric: Lighted Ne ew ‘Hazelton | Eomenens | r= | . is . "SUITABLE FOR. “MIXED, FARMING - a P eessheeileideahted Seeder lontemladeeen ieahe pr anesbrheeiadles pate eas tees ante ema aie a