THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1916 ~ ee The Omineca. Hera = Printed every Friday at. _ NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Cc, A. SAWLE -PuptisHex Advertising vites—$1.5 50 per. inch -per “month; reading notices lfc per line first Insertion, We per line each subsequent insertion. . : : Subacription toall parts uf the world— dee One year 5°. S800 a Six montha = - - oe 1” . $2.00 2.00 Notices for Crown Granta) = eos “Purchase of Land’ « 0s: « “ “Licence tc Prospect for Coal. - ‘The Silver Situation : Recently there has been a de- cided advance in silyer quotation, says the Salt. Lake Mining Re- view, and it is believed that the white metal will soon touch fig- ures which will result in greater activity in the production of this commodity, for commodity it. ig under existing laws. ; For months it has. been expect- ed that silver. would: resunie some of its old-time prestige . in the realm of: metals, and, for months ‘it has been sluggish’ and 1That the Ministey ‘ial Union of. the Lower: Mainlan pproved of i the poli¢y. of j issuing. 8.00 everyone who: was. iy ender at the}. {last and most largely. attended of} -fall'the meetings. ae . 4 That the | program of public ty carried on throughout the-pro- | vince :by. Rev. A. E. Cooke, as} secretary. of the Union, was): planned and directed. by the Min- “ isterial Union throughout, and we desire to express our entire ap- proval of his conduct of his part of the work, -® After having - carefully con- sidered all the answers and ex- |planations given on behalf of the government, _we aré more than ever convinced of the necessity of the investigation for whieh wel appeal... me In all: these attempted replies the main facts set forth in the pamphlet “The. Crises i in B.C.” have remained entirely. untouched Our only desire is that the peo- “| ple of British Columbia should { know. the truth, and we feel that if a full. and non- -partisan investi-| gation ‘be held, every charge we have made. will be fully. borne}. out j in: “all: essentials. © ~ Signed on behalf of. the Union; GR. Welch, . Central Baptist Church, President” J. R, Robertson,” ‘B. D., St. Davids Presbyterian, Secretary ... John Mackay, : D. D., Prineipal Westminster Hall |: : J. K. Unsworth, DD., Ist Con- gregational ee E. Manuel, Robson’ ‘Methodist Memorial |. Conaulting members ofc commi ittee jus T ARRIVE D ~ New Stock of i “Fishin Tackle - Kodaks ne - Films : Up-to-Date Drug: Store . NEW. HAZELTON -HAZELTON. | @) MeMULLAN'S -.., EXPRESS... and _ CARTAGE os Special attention paid to Bagéee > Tranafer’: “and: ‘Local | ‘Freight ‘Contract ‘were on. ‘bases.’ - “NEW. HAZELTO No B.C y|PRINCE RUPERT” ~ WON SAVOY CUP Conte Both ‘Games from Hazelton Daring the’ Exhibition— Old | . “Towa Team Blew up. - Prince Rupert won both ball games from Hazelton during the exhibition last’ week, The coast WRITE FOR_ "PRICE P 0. Box 745 MATE, = OnDERS Ou See ie kn ian-Ker Milling Co. Lt "~~ PRINCE RUPERT, BC, | 221 First Avenue Do - Phone 50 boys hada very good bunch of; ——- ball players and.their success will do much to ‘maintain the interest in the game in Rupert. The Ru- pert people are tickled that their boys-won the Savoy Cup the first time it was up ‘for competition. On. Thursday afternoon the two teams played an exhibition game ‘and it. proved: most: interesting to the spectators, the. score being very even all: through with. a fin- al tally of four’ to three_ ‘in favor of the home team, one On; Friday afternoon there v was & larger crowd present: and inter- est was intense from the. start to finish with the greatest ‘enthus- ‘jasm on-the part of. the Rupert ‘| fans during the last two innings. ‘Rupert: seared 1 one run in the tirst ‘|innings, but. that’ was the last [until the eighth. In’ the mean- time Hazelton. ‘had touched the home plate seven times and_ had the game. and. the. cup in: their pockets,. ‘Rupert’ came.up for the eighth © anid: Graham | Rock fell down with. his - ‘pitching... The first’.few. men ‘up slambed’ the ball for ‘safe hits. A couple of runs were scored and. two men Another little single and the Hazelton. boys blew: up. Six runs were ‘the’ ta- lly ‘before the- side: ‘was retired. ‘Hazelton: was shut out: in the ninth. Rupert. got two men. on ‘bases with. two out. when: “a nice} single ‘was landed close to short. The ball. was thrown home to stop P. Rock rushed to. the line| - aTUun. . and jumped i in‘ahead of the catch- er who was ‘ready. for the ball. | ~ Rock caught the ball but the run: ner bumped him when he’ was off|" “ his: balance. and knocked kim ¢ over The : runner: ‘was declared safe and| ~ the: ‘game. waa’ “Rupert’s. with, a seven to eight « score. ee Tell our readers what you have to sell and: read -what othera have: for aale, “in ite Omineca Herald) READ. THE ADS | ~—_nnm nm = 3 by Sao equipment. Character service, TRAIN S WEEKLY To Edmonton, Saskatoon, | Regina, Winnij eg, St. Paul, Chicago, Eastern Canada and. im ed ‘States,. Monday, “Thursday and "Saturday at 6,28 p.m. F freee 3 BOATS WEEKLY To’ Vancouver,’ Victoria, ° ‘Seattle, San Fran- | -.. Cisco and San: Diego. ‘0 Expositions, on Tuesday,’ Thursday. and Saturday, at, 10.00 a.m., from ‘Pri noe Fall. particulars cheerfully furnished by aie Local Agent or A, ‘Davidson, general agent,” Prince Rupert.” - Bo ince Rupert. Unexcelled - = : Cee Bed Rooms, ‘all Nortern Hote | -R, J. MDONELL, PROPRIETOR NEW HAZELTON, B.C. “newly furnished. The : ef largest. -and finest Hotel in the North. - ‘Large, airy, handsomely furnished dining room. “Bast Meals i in. the province. American and European _ Blane. Handsome bar room and. fixtures.’ , Steam. Heated and Electric Lighted Ninth Avenue N ew Hazelton . AN {date hereof, to: “apply Certifieate of Improvements o ae ‘NOTICE “VICTORIA Mineral Claim, situate in|. te : the: Omineca Mining ‘Division 2 of: ‘Cassiar: -Distrie Located on: ‘the ‘Hazelton. : the- head: of :Nine -Mile-ereck,. "ad- _ joining the Hazelton. Mineral Claim on the south. a ae Bros. ; t:for John. C,- Certificate’: No; days: from: the | ‘to’ the- ining |: Recorder. for: a: Certificate ‘of. Iniprove ments, for: the. purpose ‘of. ‘obtainin Crown Grant: of. the abova claim. *.. ‘And further’ take’ notice ‘that: action,’ under section 87,. must be" commenced TAKE NOTIC Burden & Com an Grant, Frea.: Miner 83646B, intend, : ‘before the: issuance f such. Certificate | Alberta; ‘the Yukon: Territory, ULATIONS. ; COAL mining rights Ot ‘thie Domini in. Manitoba, Saskatehewan ° an ft) North-west Territories and. in.» portion of: the “Province of. British Columbia dM may. be' leased for a term of twenty-ong je applicant.: “ in’ gurvey : be described eit ‘sections, or legal: sub divisions of sections. An * | territory. the: ip pplied for are’not aviallable, ae royalty shall: belay otherwise, *A& ot Ere ent ‘utpat 3 of. ‘one ears.at an annual rental of $1 an acre aan ot more. than 2,560.ac e5 will be leased a in unsurveyedingmm