THE onene. un SATURDAY, gerTe MBER 111915 _ WATER NOTICE. - “TARE NOTICE that the Grand Trank Pacific Railway: Company,.-whose ad- _/ dress i ia‘ Winnipeg, Man., will apply for. Te “World’s Doings in Brief “News Notes from Many Sources - a-license to take and use 120 ‘acre feet | - —— = bh annum. of water ‘out of Mosquito , ake, -alao known’ as - Bigelow ‘Lake. he. -waters will be: diverted Yrom:the -Lake ata point about.1,000 feet aouth of -the ‘N.W, comer of the 8. W. 4 Lot --4266, Tid; BR. 5, Coast District, and will |. - ‘be used for: Railway- purposes; “This notice was' posted on the ground on the - 16th day of a uly, 1915.. A copy of this “notice and. an’ application purauant thereto and to the i ater Act, 1914,” will be filed in the office of the Water. f Recorder at Hazelton, B.C.'. Objections ‘to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or -with the Comp- ‘troller of Water Rights, . Parliament .--- Buildings, Victoria,’ B.C., within thirty |-. "days after the first appearance. ‘of this ‘notice in a local newapaper, .'-The date :of the firat publication of this notice t ‘15 August 28, 1915. *. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railwa Co, foo , Applicant; ; ‘62-8 - By i. H, Haneard, Tagent. |, LAND NOTICES - 7 “Hazelton Land District. District of « Cagsiar. ~ Take notice that Charles FL Law, - “of _“Vaneouver, ; oceupation broker, —in« ‘ tends to apply yy for” permission to pur- ‘chase the following described lands: ° _ ‘Commencing. at “north shore. of Tac at e, one - mile ‘east of -Dyiftwodd River, thence’ 80 chaine weat, 40 chains north,. 30 chains east, 40 chains south to int of .com- ‘mencement, sontaining: or ‘less. "daly 24, 1915. * Charles PF Law. . » Applicant Hazelton Land District. Distriet of eeeiar, ‘Wake: notice that Frank Wooliver, “ot Vancouver, occupation Prospector, “intenda te 4 pely for. zmission t to 9 pur. hase the fol lowme described A ‘Commencing at a pert aoe on “the north shore: of facia Lake, one “mile east of Driftwood River, ‘thence “gouth 80 chains, east 40-‘chains, north _ 80. chaing,- west 40 chains, to point of commencement, containing 920 seres -more or leas... | duly: 24, 1915, . Frank: Wooliver, |' ceo tet “Applicant, | | +: The Miner is two dollars a vear. Simonse « of Coal Mining Regu a lations. . ony oke mining rights of the Dotainion, - EAherta,- the -Yukon: :Tertitory,..the _ Northwest Tervitories and in.& portion of the Province of British Columbia, | - :sapay be lenged for s term of: twenty-one | iyears at an annual rental. of $1./an se teaeed to one applicant. - we Application for a lease must be made ay t applicant in persou tothe which _ or ‘Bub-Agent of the district In >» the rights applied for are situated. *. “Tn gurvey territory’ -the Jand mange bé described by sections, or. legal sub- -;, divisiona of sections, ‘and in unsurveyed “territory the tract applied for-shall be ‘ataked out by the applicant himself. : Baeh a application must be accom ‘ed by a fee of $5, which will be re ‘und=. ‘ed if the rights applied. for are’ not _ available, but gt otherwise. »-A-royal-: ‘ty shall be -paid on the inerchantable |. output of the mine at the rete, of five - cents per ton. ie The person operatin ‘the. imine. shall furnish the Agent” wi - pecgunting: forthe full ig -chantable .-coal.” mini antity of mer- and “pay. the |: , royalty thereon. ° “If they ea: pining | me Beet are not being. o erated, . ue returns - ‘should be. furnished ; at least once a en ‘The lease will include the coal imining rights, only, but the leqsee may be per- mitted to -parch ase whatever: available, - : surface righta may be eotigidered. nec- ‘=. “essary: for the working oft the mine: at the, rate of $10.00 an atre,, “For ~ fall: --information™ bould ha:'made to the. Secelary ‘Department a “the “Interio or, man gent.: oY. Sub-Agent oF. Pominion ands, anes pplication of thie “NB natithorised : hia: ‘kdvartisement vill notibe paid. for. 1 fe. Geote Beyde und If. A wien. or rt mn rt pare whom -or-either. o : edd Your inte, Tako nol{co that: ° “ihe pide ened co-owner with you | the forth Bear Io. 1 ant North Bear p. 2. /Mlowral ner sectlon! 24. of gaf.the sable oat Sir mae thon f batiee you 140° to contribute ton ot: this wotice you. fail or 16! inthe. sheen at mineral claimawill become tha pro} : Fo] St sis ; ba ecate of thisadvertiscment, your Interests he lanted on the : 20) acres more a Manitoba,’ Saskatchewan, ‘and |: -: Not’ more than 2,560 acres will ; ani- , sworn returns}: ttawa, |. W. CORY, : ye 5, Deputy miteter of the Interloi, coag “Publication” off 45+" ‘August 22, 191 ‘n 7 7 “Oranges and. jem of Aus: °| tralia arer now reac ver. : British Columbia: is: 5 produeineg|. 90,000/¢ tons of Potatoes this sea- son: - _ Two hundréd people: were 5 killed City. _ Numerous. Mexican. “bandits have been killed by posses ‘in Texas, - ; “Fifty Victoria artillerymen will join “the: British’ garrigon at Bt. Lucia, W..L. a “Canada: wil organize reserve militia, consisting ‘of men over 35 years of age. - ‘The ‘trial ‘of the. Manitoba | ex: Thinisters on ‘graft charges: ‘will begin on Monday. ; 7 The. state legislature of Alaba- nia. defeated . ‘a - woman suffrage bill by. 21. Votes to to 10. _ Spain has issued official warn- ings ‘that cholera exists in: ‘many distriets of Gerinany. © - Petitions now. being, circulated. ‘in China: “ask Yuan Shi. Kai io declare himself emperor: 2 The government enquiry into |the purchase. of, war, horses in -| Nava Scotia has been’ concluded. ‘The: entire cost of. the Panama exposition at: ‘San. Franeiseu. was met by. the’ receipts u up to i Angst 1. we = “‘Shisiping for the tranaportation | of Canada’ g ‘wheat crop to-: Great Britain: will be provided by the admiralty. ee Canada will: have a. grain “erop of over. half‘ a billion bushels. {n Alberta wheat averages 23. bush- {els to the are. “Government. provision for at increase. ‘in. the ‘outpat of ¢ ore in the Kootenays,, “The inquiry. ‘into the: purchase of submarines in ‘Seattle, request, ed by. ‘Sir Richard MeBride, will open in Victoria on Sept: 20, “The “Toranto ” ‘street’ “rllway company haa heen. committed 1 for| 1| trial on charges of ¢ criminal negli. génee resulting n accidents, Relrning. ten the ‘siberian your portion of euch expend|tire, stogethor anaes | Allies.” in: a train wreck north of: Mexico ‘ for. the’ British army: * bounty on: ‘gine has, caused a large Ss “ | merely: to make’ food h A ‘dynamite’ bomb exploded i in | the house of: Mi FE Coombs, head of a. New.” ork company which is - ‘making © at roplanes for ‘the General Orozco, a- noted Mexi- can insurgent, _ was killed in’a ‘| fight between7American | civilians jand a band of. Mexica bandits { in Texas. Failure of four successive crops "has left. the 75,000. inhabitants of the island’ of Curacao, Dutch West: Indies, in 2 condition of "| destitution. - The Nationa!s of Montreal won’ the N.LU. lacrosse championship: fon” Monday by defeating the Shamrocks. : ‘The Montreals took second place. B. G. Blectrie eniployees haye entered ‘into ° an agreement with the company, _{possibility. of a strike. before | the end of the war. tawa government, ‘Ten powerfal aubmarines, built at Montreal. for the British gov- ernment, have crossed the Atlan- wt tie ‘under their own power and are now in commission, the Gaekwar-of "Baroda, “whe | last year purchased the: Empress}, of India ag a hospital ship for Indian troops, . “has | contributed $160,000 ‘to provide : » aeroplanes Huns’: Resources i in Men - “Paris; Sept. 6 22.Backed, by official ‘information, the Temps}: says tonight that Germany. ‘has |" called, or is S abdut. to call’ to ‘the colors call. the: troops ‘ghe can legally summon, “and that she has|- now. reached. the low-water mark in: men and resources, - . _ The ar ais ticle ‘continues: ° - “Germany hae t to send. 300, 000 | soldiers monthly *-t9.. ‘the, front P wastage, ‘We. ‘do. not ‘knuw how long she tan keep this up: ‘because , we’ do hot ‘know how many men she i in-] but we, are certain : that in the ing alongside men of 60 years: of | w. age. : ; : secretly, ‘to register: all. available 2) men. between. the ages. of 16: and | pu 160... She is incorporating: now: the} st final chasis ofthe: second ‘group of. N landsturmy, that ig, leaner men _|PLIVERY and STAGES eliminating ~. the|# , Marketing. ‘and tranaportation 2 = {problems arising out of the great “/inerease in ‘Canada’ 3 wheat: crap are being considered by. the Ot- ‘> _ | tends to summon to. the colors, mo ‘end ‘boys ‘of 16. will, he seen fight-}. es “The inet authorities al-| Mes reddy. hay ‘received: instructions, | Water Act, 1914," will be filed.in-the ' oftide of tha Water Recorder at Huzel- ; local newapapor. -. 1 | ganado uerticeenencoanmmmmnicoaminnnincoannMn Me ouANR TURES need some of the following: “mos Bottles ” SHOTGUNS - ’ _-- The séagon will soon’ be ‘open, and you will 12, 16 or 20 guage shot gun Shells, Cartridges for Rifles, Shot Powder, Wads, ‘Sights, ‘Grease, Ther. RIFLES Huntiog Coats, With Large Pockets, Only $3. 50 HAZELTON, B.C. aS Ql ‘Hudson’s ‘Bay Company Fe ee I cnn ironrettivc ecient ) i Express; General Drayage and Freighting | We are repared “to supply private and. public. conveyances: day and Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton-or New Hazelton. N night. G.. Walker am connes connectf itd 2 General Blacksmith A) Consign your “shipments in Our. til Care: for Storage or Delivery. | Address all communications to Hazelton, Ruddy &. MacKay HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON ane CG To Edmonton, Saturday 6:08 p.m. THREE BOATS WEEKLY “ALBERT, DAVIDSON, GENERAL AGENT, - Three Trains Weekly i Saskatoon, R Regina, Winnipeg, S Sie uy Le Chicago, Eastern Canada & U os Monday, Thoreday ; To Vancoitver, Victoria, Seattle, Lo San Francisco San Diego Exposition | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 10: 00 a. m. from Prince Rupert a UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT. on ‘CHARACTER SERVICE ce Futt particulars cheerfully furnished by Local Agent, or. ar - PRINCE’ ‘RUPERT, i c. oo t. recy losses, it ean be ; ‘said that her{f{" First Guards’ Regiment: last 14] for:its height and the length of its spans is the Fades viaduct built -across the -River Sioule in southern: France. The track “Hazelton Coffee. i : _ [officers und 788 men «and ‘her House “| Ninety-second Regiment lost. 40 - Oppenite Rolice Office, officers and 1,198 men. ' ; po ~ BEST ‘MEALS: In TOWN -* A'yailvoad bridge remarkable No other place ean surpass Us PRICES LOW Fresh Bread Every. Day | is 487 ft. alove the water, while the’ masonry: ‘piers stand 305. ft, above’ the ground and 348 ft. ‘above ‘the - ‘foundations. _ ‘The central span, AT: ft. in length, ; was - built :out) fram the piers 93 | - . 7 livan, - Assay Clfice-- Arts and Crafts Building, S78 § VANCOUVER, B The Estate of J. O'Sullivan rovinclal Assayers and Chemists iestabhished 1897 by the late J, O'Sul- 26 yeara with a ivian. & Sons,. Swansea, and Mining Cifice | our: Street two. cantilevers to a: ~junetion ‘at |: ‘ the center. ae Core es “WATER. NOTICE © in the hospital.’ © (Dwerst08 AND Use. ) TARE. NOTICE that Sydney Child, Box 238, ,Vic- from Mr. T. J. Hospital. ot by mail from sper iiedtesl ~ HAZELTN HOSPITAL 2 for any porled fromone month upwant at $1 pei month in'advance. This rate includeo | office ‘coz~ | wultations and medicines, as well as all costa yhile Tickets obtalnable In Havelton - at the Post Office or tho he Drug 51 Store; in Aldermere — Dr, Wallace; Superfatendeie atth wlott West end Creek Trail; a ing e@ upon the placer land describe Pe Lense ©. 278, Manson Creck, *‘Moa- “pnd Ni ‘Band: Green Bros., Burden’ & Co. ... .Civil Engineers .. . bee Dominion and. British Columbia an Surveyors" oe OMtcea at Vito Nelsons Fort George: ew Hazelto: B. o. ANrUSgK. eae New Hozelton.” nl. ulto Ber.” This notice was pasted any the - ground:on the 2nd day of Auguat,. 1015.; A copy of this notice and appll- cation: purauant ‘thereto and to. the]. . wilt » ton, B.C.” Objections to the application). | may be'filed with the dat “Water |. ; Recorder or with the Comptroller of ‘Water, Rights, Patient Buildings, | - ae ME: Poo Preecanl _ iB. Cb: oe . acor VIE - | Victoria, B.C... within ‘thirty days of | -[the flrat appearance of this notice | inal: Wild Government end I £ BiG;