Ee THE oun MINER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916 The World's 5 “Doings i in ‘Brief News Notes from Many. Sources The King of Bavaria is i. Germany ig _isguing ‘its fitth Vor loan. . Sir Sam: Hughes i is on they west ern battlefront, Harvesting, bers in n Saskateh ewan this week. | Sir. Robert Borden will ‘visit B.C, in about a. month. Work onthe Kelowna ‘branch of the. Cc N: R. has begun. A single tax campaign has been launched i in Eastern Canada. , Thirty lives were lost in the Italian earthquake last week. ‘Forty. lives: ‘were ‘Jost in Jast week’s storm on the Texas coast. : Germans are using an invisible and deadly gas on the eastern front. Sir Charles. Monro has been appointed commander-in- chief i in India. , Many lives were lost in the ex- ~plosion of a munitions plant in Yorkshire, The U.S. militia is to be re- tained.on the Mexican border for some time. “ British airships are ‘reported to be faster and more easily handled than zeppelins. . Venizelos adhérents are organ- izing volunteers to aid in repuls- ing the Bulgarians, ‘The great bridge at Quebec is expected to be ready for opera-. tion early next year, The Pope. has ordered Italian cardinals to pray for the success of the Entente Allies. For the first time in 27 years a Libera) was elected in ‘a Toronto by-election on Monday: Twerity tons of spelter are he-- ing produced each day at the new zine plant at Trail. : The allowance of meat for Ger- man soldiers hes been cut down ; to. 10% ounces for six days... ’ The. British | steamer Quebec atriick a‘rock on the Irish. coast on Tuesday and foundered, . ”. Sir-Wilfrid Laurier will be un- able to speak in. public for six weeks, owing to dental trouble, The Danish parliament has re- jected the proposal: to sell the Danish -West Indies to the U.S, TA Franco-British : mission will , go to’ Lisbon to eo-opérate with | 7 7 counterfelt bile _ the Portuguese military - ‘author!- ties. cs It is reported that Hon. “Martin - Burrell will. be appointed chait- ‘man of the Canadian’ pensions! board, oe pe * ‘The German a army rifle has been improved by a magazine appliance _ whieh feeds twenty - five * “cart. ridges.” . ‘A hostile airship visited “Hage - land on Thursday dropping bombs, Which fell. in fields and did no damage. * Recruiting. meetings’ in Mont- “veal ended : 4p Alghts; ‘in which | - disturbers’ were roughly handted ~ by aoldiers, 00) 5 Federal - authorities . ‘ave re- |: | Geived ‘definite -information that the Canadian explorers Stefani beon was gate ont ‘May.’ T last: = A plot to citculatd $1, 000,000. ini [by secret service officers, who arrested a gang of eight, and |seized a complete counterfeiting plant i in New ‘York. After: a recent charge,only, two officers and: sixty men remained, unhurt out of a corps of 850 Newfoundlanders. All Socialist ‘clubs. in Berlin were raided last week. Large; quantities of ‘peace » manifestos. and pamphlets were seized. The Dominions royal commis- resources of the Empire, will meet in Canada’ next munth. For the firat®seven months: of the year the ore receipts at Trail totalled. 285,981 tons. Last month’s total was 40,000 tans. The German steamer Willehad, which had beer interned at Bos: | p ton, slipped out of harbor yester- |° day, presumably for New Londan. ‘Speaking in parliament, Pre- mier Asquith intimated that wo- for belore another’ general elec- tion. by foreign capital will not be permitted to acquire. interest in any British ship during the. war, | or for three years after. ’ German artiller y has again damaged Rheims cathedral. Car- dinal Lucon was found Kneeling alone on aheap cf debms. He refused to leave the tuins. Two Eskimos. arrested by the Northwest Mounted Police, have/a admitted the murder of two!® Catholic. priests on the Copper Mine river in 1913, The prisun- ers, who are held at Herschel Island, have given important in- formation concerning the disap- ‘pearance of the American explor- er. Radford,” Copper in the North ~ ‘New York, Aug. 22:—The dis- covery by. the Canadian Arctic expedition headed by Vilhjalmar Stefansson of a great field of native copper in the vicinity of]; great value.to the business world, says Dr, Chester. A Reeds, of the American Museum of Natural History. Dr. Reeds believes also that it will afford scientists an ‘ingenuity ‘in. finding an outlet |from a ‘region that i is still unopen- ed ina commercial sense. The work of the party, which arrived i in. Nome, Alaska,on Tues- day;is expected to prove valuable in determining . tite. direction of winds and the movement of tides in the polar: region, Dr. Reeds ‘|gaid ‘this work. ght, go a long way to prove or disprove the theory that an.unknown contin- ent. exists i in the great unexplored | Fegion notth of Alaska and west; and. northwest of Greenland, hon, _ APELEPHONES A Telephone: aaves time: and” “money. . Get on ‘the. tities of | progress.” “Ask. for: fall ins formation. 60.0 ~ NORTHERN: TELEONE Co!” was. froctrated od Head Once: “INSURANCE| sion, which .is reporting’on the | .about 24 miles from Moricetown, on the . |Miner’s Certificate, man suffrage would be provided | 11 - Shipping companies ~ eontrolled - Copper Mine river will prove of |’ opportunity for displaying their! t of: ‘all kinds. © Lowest Rates. Strongest Coimpanies, Prompt and Liberal Settlements. —) Mining ‘Machinery and Supplies. |. Cradock’s Wire: Cables, Estimates, given for. Tramwaya: ).F. MAGUIRE, Hazelton Taentonce and Manafactarers’ Agent. ‘MINERAL ACT. ’ Certificate of Improvements . NOTICE . DEBENTURE, MOGUL, GALENA, 1B. & M. MINERAL CLAIMS, situate in the ‘Omineca Mining Division of ‘Omineca’ District. Where located:—On Babine ‘sloge, Cronin Trail. ‘kill, B.C. Land Surveyor, of Hazelton, B.C, acting as agent for A. ten, Free iner’s' Certificate No. 95906B, and. Henry -Bretzina, Free 0. -95807B, intend, sixty -days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder fo a Certificate of Improvements, for purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant @ above claims. . And further take notice that action TAKE NOTICE that Dalby B, Mor-| H. More! -. under section 8&5, must be commeneed of Improvements, 48- . Dated this asth tay of July, ‘A. D. 19 . B, Morkill. iz ; Commercial Printing at THE MINER OFFICE NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH - COLUMBIA, In the..matter of the Administration of John J.*McLiiarmid, deceased, in- testate. : TAKE NOTICE that b His Honour Judge oung, dated the sixth day of July, 1916, 1 was appointed Adminiatratar of. the Estate ' John J MeDisxmid,. deceased, intest- ate. All- persons “having élaims. agaist tiie said estate aré hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me before the i4th day of August, 1916, and all persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amounts ¢ of | their in ebtedness to me ‘orth Dated ist day of August, 1916. STEPHEN H, HOSKINS, Official Administrator, Hazelton, 1 B.C, A an order of 49-50 Synopsis 0 of Coal: Mining Regu- ‘ ‘tations. Conv mining rightsof the Dominion, in Manitoba, . Saskatchewan ' and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and in a portion of the. Province of British Columbia, ay be leased for aterm of twenty-one acre, Not. more than 2,660 acres will be | leased to one applicant. ° App plication for a.lease mudt be made by ‘the applicant in person te the Agent or Sub-Agent c of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. in surveye territory the land must divisions of sections, and in unsurve: ptaked out by the applicant himeelf, Each application must.be accom ed if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise.: A royal- cutput of the mine.at the rate of five cents per ton, The person operating furnish the Agent wi accounting forthe full I quantity chantable coal min royalty. thereon. Ti the coal minin rights, are not being operated, | sue: returns should be furn once a the mine shall ‘of mer. urchase ‘whatever available surface righta may be ‘considered tiec- | the rate of $10.0C:on atre.: .- For full information ‘applleation }ahoute’ be made td the Secretary of the ‘Department fe the Interior, Ottawa, Dominion Ww ‘ W. CORY,” 7 Dapaty sntniotar of the Interior, before the issuance of such Certiheets | _ Fannie RT Act and ‘in the matter of the Estate: ars at an annual: rental of $1 an); LIVERY and STAGE be deseribed by sections, or legal sub: i territory the tract applied for wee : ani-| 3 ed by a fee of $5, which will be refund- | 9 ty shall be paid on ‘the merchantable bi sworn returns | @ ny, thei g shed-at least | § ar, : . The fease willinclude tho éoal mining 5 ial hts, oa ach but’ thd lessee may bo per- | | “lm ‘leasary {or the working of the mine at|{. * to in a mt or Sut Agont ot q an a ve Hazelton Agricultural & Industrial ‘Association will hold its first ” ANNUAL FAIR HAZELTON, B.C. On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15. 16, 1916. $1000. in prizes and awards $1000 A grand display of Agricultural and Mineral ‘Products of the District ’ : _ SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS — BASEBALL Horse Races on new Race. Track: Rock Drilling—Sawing and Chopping — Field and Track Sports of All Kinds ‘On Friday Evening —in Assembly Hali— On Satdy. Evening | AGrand Dance _ “What Happened to Jones” _’ Will Be Held By Special Request ; , SPECIAL FATES ON RAILWAY EVERYBODY COME! OAM ro aaa COTE nA Tn ENUNRTEUEES _ Hudson's Bay Company HAZELTON, B.C. _ EXCURSIONS FROM ALL POINTS IN DISTRICT. General Merchandise and Wholesale Liquors PORT WINE a, INVALID, HB. NURSE, per bottle $1.00 OLD DUKE “400 H.B. SPECIAL es 13) / OLD LONDON DOCK “ “'— ..75 * * . * Beer Whisky Rum a ~ CIGARS CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS | une ESO ANE Fs anicammnencost ince unmninacanmnconmuncimenine CANADIAN PAGFIC RAILWAY Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer * to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. — Meals and | berth included on, steamer For “VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and “SEATILE 8S, “Princess Maquinna”™ leaves Prince Rupert overy SUNDAY, at 6 p.m. 5.S. “Princess Alice”, or “Princess Sophia” leaves Prince Rupert Aug. 2nd, 6th, 12th, 19th, 26th; Sept. 2nd, 9th. J. IL. Peters, General Agent, 8rd Ave. & 4th 'st., Prince Rupert,B.C } “i Express, General Drayage and Freighting ; "We are, | prepared to ‘supply private and p vie cotiveyances dey. and Our stages’ meet all-traina at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. - BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50 A CORD Raddy y. & Magna | HAZELTON and NEW ‘HAZELTON night. Consign your shipments in Our Care. for Storage or Delivery. Address all jones to Hazel RAILWAY and ‘STEAMSHTE LINES. 7 Steamera sailing between: Skagway, Junese;: Wrangell, Ketchthan, Anyox, Prince Rupert, :. <7: 9 —---Vanéouver, Victoria, Seattle, ete.——— E Leave Prince Rupert; for Vancouver, Vietatia,Senttle, . & tionday and Saturday, at’ 10.00 a. ‘ For Anyox, -§. : ~ Briday,at 10.00 a.m. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, ; Skagway, ‘Wednenicye at. 12 noon, og _Arrive Prince pupert: from Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, ‘Wednes- 2. day and Friday, at 6:0 A.M, "7 ‘tom Anyox, Saturday, at 8.00 AM. From ’ Skagway,. Suneau, Wrangell, Ketebilvan,” Monday, at 6:00AM 2S. Bo!) | Baathound trains leave: re Hareltan: Pasaengor, ‘Monday, Wednesday, \ ‘G ° Friday, at 6:08 pont.” Satirday, at Sod Hs ‘Waytreight tw: nesday; Saturday, at parts Ma BPS FAVA an ‘ Weathound trains: Jeay, va Hazelton: Sunday, at 10:28 A.M. ined Thursday. | at fr Tuesday, Saturday, at 12:16-a. M. . Connections made between, "Tratnabd Bteawiers, anges, itheols . Frid and Pasa ‘ BT A. “a wasnt \ nt Laat Havelton, is +BBTB2. °- nauthorlged: ’ ‘Bublication ” of a t. be pala f or. | Rr r further. informatio to..8 Grand, Tron tific Agentjor to” G. A. MeNicholl, Aas oo ead aka ecneer Agerit, hee Wipert HO ti