f THE OMINECA. MINER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916 1 iY . : = Fa STEELE TF PEACE Se HTS “The World’s Doings i in n Brief ‘News Notes from Many Sources - Greece has -another cabinet erisis, ; ” Ageregate enlistments in Can. ada to date are 354,426, * The Pope expresses. anxiety for | the pacification of. Ireland. : Calgary will abandon the day- light saving plan.on ‘Aug. oo . Britain and Russia have agreed _ ag to Russia's relations to Persia. Baron Wimborne has been re- appointed lord-lieutenant of Ire- land. couver the jargest. wharf on the Pacific, “Washiigton’ is perturbed over alleged activity of spies in ‘the Panama Cana) zone. Great Britain is considering measures for the ‘abolition of preventable overty, Ninety per cent of the striking coal miners in the Crow's. Nest field have returned to work, ee eo ee .. Prench socialists have decided ‘to sever international relations with the Socialists of Germany. 7 : Another heat wave is‘ reported’ in the east. There is great suf- fering’ in New York and Chicago. | . A A - The Duke of Devonshire, Can- _ ada’s new governor-general, will ' arrive in Ottawa about Oct. 16. \ _. Italy bas broken off all .rela- tions with Germany, . assuming contro! of all ecneerns financed by German capital. y . + Two hundred Canadian officers nN will be sent from. Canada. and _ England to complete their train- ing in the trenches,. eo! Street railway workers in Ne ew York, who have been on strike, + ~hiave returned to work, A com- promise was effected. Trail smelter is making a new _ product, * hydro-fluo-silicie - acid; The copper refining plant is al- ' . most-ready for operation. Three sailors escaped from in- terned German steamers at Nor- folk, Va. Trey were eaptured . and will be court-martialed. : - , The. U,. 8. senate has. agreed to 4 "a hill providing $268, 000,000 for the maintenance of the reorgen- ; ized regular army and militia. ~Bighteen thousand Austrian " ¢ prisoners, taken by the Servians, have been removed to: ‘the ‘is- _ land of Asinari, in the Adriatic. “The Allies have notified Greece that hereafter thé importation’ ‘of foodstuffs - will be limited and the importation of coffee prohib- ; ited. _ is ; " According to Swias Teports, the 7 “King of Bavaria informed a '- deputation’ that an ‘‘honorable _ Beace’’ before winter. was cer- tain. a “The . decision | awarding .the “steamer Appam to her British owners has'‘been. appealed: hy the ve counsel for the German ‘govern- ; meiit. “agitation. in Copenhagen. a " guinst. the: ‘gale | ‘of the’ Danish : West Indied to the United States | a ‘ig Inereasing.” “AS ‘Blebiselts is suggested. fate ‘of ‘the British: prisonera taken” “at ‘Kut-el-Amara, ° . ~ | whereabouts -of these prisontrs, -|Francé to Germany he returned Y The.C. P, R. will build at Van-| ‘waymen in the -United States .|- Gount Karolvi, |tain a great deal of exceptionally ‘|eoming. the problems, both wreat | prices, . 2 Apprehenston, éxists as te the" The. frequent enquiries as to the who were forced to cross the desert at the worst season'of the year, © 9. Ut “The Pope has sent a protest to Germany, asking that the women | and ‘girls deported from northern to their homes, : Since the beginning of the in- . fantile paralysis epidemic in Néw |- York there have been 5600 cases, of which more than twenty per cent praved. fatal. conducted from’ hoth~ends, at Prince George and Clinton, Offi- cials claim the line will be com- pleted within the stipulated time. Four hundred thousand . rail- have voted to strike if the com- panies refuse their demands for an eight-hour basis and increased pay for overtime. leader of the Hungarian - opposition, made a vigorous effort to force a separa- tion of the Austrian and Hun- garian armies, so that Hungary might sue fora sepurate peace. General Botha, - premier of South Africa, has arrived in Ger- man East Africa, to witness the conclusion of General Smuta’ op- erations. The subjugation of the territory is practically complete. _ OF Interest to Ranchers ‘In a very, short time the de- partment of agriculture, Victoria, wili have ready for distribution two few bulletins of great in- terest to dairymen. ‘| The first of these bulletins to be ready will be one entitled’ “Buttermaking on the Fatm’’, by T. A. F, Wianeko, dairy: in- structor, “The second one will be “The. Care and Feeding of Dairy Cattle’, by S. H> Hopkins, assistant live stock -econmisssion- ner, and deals with the scientifie care and correct treatment of dairy cattle. Hoth these new butlatine con- useful information for farmers interested in ‘dairying, if only: in a small way, and will be found tobe of, great assistance in ‘over- and small, that naturally arise on even the best-regulated farms. Everything in Fruit 2 Received on every train: Peach- teloupes,. Cherries. Also Cucum- bers. Allon ice and all at lowest - RB. Cunningham & Son. - MINERAL ACT .. . Cprfat ‘of Improvements . re NOTICE =, Boe REN URE, MOGUL, ‘GALENA, B.& M. M ERAL CLAIMS, aituate in the Omineca Mining Division of Omineca District, Where . located:—On Babine , “alop ‘about 24 miles from Moricetown,; on Cronin Trail, “TAKE! NOTICE that Dalby BK Ma Mor- il B.C, Land Surveyor, of Hazelton, C., potting a 8 agent for A, H, Mor- ier 8 Cartifieate Na, fe and. Henry Brotzins,” ise Miner’ M Certificate, 6. 969078, Intend, daya from the: ‘date: hereof, to By to the: Mining Recorder: for, a: Cor ficate of Improvements, for the Sant of obtaining a Crown ‘Grant above claims. ‘And further take notice that ‘aetlon, under section 85, must be com before the isauance of such Cai ‘of Irhprovements, ¢ Tae Dated this Both, di of ‘Jul ‘La96.. YD. Br aD. ‘]/ write to the Publications Branch, Work on the P. G. E. is to be es, Pears, -Blums, ° Apricots, . Can- |: mine ; ‘Anyone wishing to ‘procure copies. of -thése bulletins should || Department of Agriculture, Vie- toria, and ask for Bulletin No. 67, “The Care and "Feeding of ‘Dairy Cattle’, ‘or No. 71, “‘But- termaking on the Farm,’ and copies will be! mailed as soon a3 the bulleting are out’ of the hands of the printers. INSURANCE . of all kinds. Mining ’ Machinery. * ‘ *Cradock’s Wire Cables. Estimates. given for - Tramways. Telephones. ‘We are now prepared’ to instal Phones and guarantee perfect service, All applica- tions will be promptly attend- ed to. Get on the lines of ; progress, A telephone saves time and money. New Poles, New Wires. . New Phones. NORTHERN TELEPHONE Co. _ Head Office Hazelton. ’ NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME Court oF BRImistt * COLUMBIA, In the matter of the Administration ; Act and in the matter of, the Estate of John J; McDiarmid, deceased, in- testate. - TAKE NOTICE that b His Honour Judge oung, dated the sixth dey of July, 1916, I ‘was appointed Administrator of the Estate of John J -MeDiarmid, deceased, intest- ate AH persons” having claims against the saidestate are hereby requested to forward the same,. Br roperly verified, to me hefore.the 14 day of August, 1916, and alt persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amounts’ of their in ebtedness to me forthwith, Dated 1st day of August, 1916, .. STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, - Official Administrator, Hazel ton, B,C, ey mies iaiicOdIRMIMATEOTTINMTTCATINITATICS an order of ¢ 49-60 Synopsis of Coal! Mining Regu- " Tations. ~ Coat mining tights of the Dominion, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta; the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories. and ‘in a portion of.the Province of British . Columbia, may be leased for'a tertn of twenty-one years at’ an ‘annual ‘rental. of $1 an] acre. /, Not more than 2,560 acres will | j bel leased to one applicant. plication for a lease must be made by ae applicant in person to the Agent || or Sub-Agent of the district in which |i the rights applied for are gituated. In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or, legal sub- divisions of sections, and staked out by the applicant himself. ‘Eich application muat ‘be accomipani- |i ed by. a fes of $5, ‘which yall be refund- | % tied: for are not | if A royal- ;/ ed if ‘the rights 8p avallable, but not o therwise, ty ‘shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine.at the rate of five |“ cents per ton, The persén operatin 1 the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns | § accounting forthe full quantity of mer: <|chantable coal mined and’ | royalty thereon, If the coa faine rights ‘are. not being. operated, suc rns: should once a year. ©. rights on) only,. hut the. laggee may be surface ‘oe the pate of $10.06 an ae ‘Bor " fall - informati should bo made to the Searetar Department of the Intericr, A Dom nion mm Lanits, ttawa, W. W. CORY, | / hye, east ra + ui “let adyortisoment will n t be p [Dance Friday EVg. J.F. MAGUIRE, Hazelton) J in'unaurveyed | territory the tract at tay for shall be |i he “furnished at leaat| &- The lease willinciude the coal painting : rehase whatever y vailable é ta may bo ‘considered nec-| essary. for the working, of ‘the mine at |} ap lication |. . rf of.tha| F mt or Sub-Agent at : my Deputy Mitetce of thé Interior: | {J “N. B uithothced . pul be raid ton | Hazelton ‘Asrcatral: & Industrial Assocation “will hold its first 4, ANNUAL FAIR | HAZE! LTON, B.C. -On F riday and Saturday, Sept. 15. 6, 1916. $1000 in prizes and awards $1000 A. grand display of Agricultural and Mineral Products of the District SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Horse Races on- new Race Track — BASEBALL \ Roek Drilling—Sawing and Chopping Field and Track Sports of All Kinds Concert Saturday | Ey g. EXCURSIONS FROM ALL POINTS IN DISTRICT SPECIAL RATES ON RAILWAY EVERYBODY COME! Hudson’s Bay Company HAZELTON, B. Cc. General Merchandise and Wholesale Liquors ~~ Economy Fruit Jars, qts, pts, per doz, $1.50, 1.25 VINEGAR, C.& B, Pendray’s and. bulk, per bot., .30, .25 & 20 WOODLAND BUTTER, ALWAYS FRESH Ladies’ White Tennis Shees, we Men’ 5 Ladies’ and Children’ s Running Shoes TAD : i a - FRESH FRUITS ‘BUTTER . EGGS ncn teeta guuanen F niunicasianconnisinutesiiamscoxtaamceanisineganneems CANADIAN PACIFIC 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 SEATTLE S.5. "Princess Maquina” leaves Prince Rupert overy SUNDAY, at6 p.m. . , SB. “Princess Alice", ox “Princess Sophia" leaves Prince Rupert Aug, 2nd, 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th; Sept. 2nd, Sth. ot 1. Peters, General Agent, Srd Ave. & 4th St., Prince Rupert, BC We are prenared to -aupaly muivate and p blie conveyances .day and ‘eh Our tages meet all traing at South Fazelton or New Herelton,_ BEST DRY BIRCH, $5. $0 A CORD Ruddy. Consign your, shipments in Our Care for- Storage or Delivery. “RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP LINES: * Steamers sailing. between Skagway, Juneau, | Wrangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Prince Rupert, eee erancouyer, Victoria, Seattle, etc,--—-—- (OH , Leave Prince Rupert; for Vancouver, Vietotia, Seattle, . uit Monday and Saturday, at 10,00 alu.’ For Anyox,'-' = - Friday, at 10.00 a.m. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, os Skagway, Wednesday, at 12-noon, J Arrive Prince Rapart: tee from Seattle, Victoria, . Vancaiver, ‘Wadnes, Ss ~ day and Friday, at6 Skagway, Juneau, Wraligell, Ketchikan, Monday,’ at 6:00 Aso. ""- BKastbound trains toave Haselton: Pasaen Friday, at.6:08 p.m. Mixed Saturday, at 3; noaday, Saturday, at 1245 P.M... Westbound frainy leave Hazelton: Passeng Sunday, at 10:28 A, mM, Mixed Thu Bye, ‘at’ Tucaday,; Seturday, at 21515 a. oy Connections mede hetrreen, Traing and | Bteaniers. For further juforniation a any Grand Trunk Puclie Agentor J 38 ‘Ae MeN Icholl,Aeyt Gen, iar and: aaa Agent, Pelee sage aie 37 A, Me. oe p01 AUP AVC NLEE COE EQUITIES J 4.4. From Anyox, Saturday, at.00.4.4:.From °@ ar, Monday; Weiltonday,|” ao P.M Waytrelgh t Wed: - nm: 1 Tuesds , Erids yand” - ay wate : ny