a _ ae ee oe a, eg ee ae ee — Tim OMINEGA MINER; SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916 Fe eae tebe rarer The World’s Doings i in Brief - . News Notes from Many Sources Canada’ s “new war ‘loan will be offered i in September. Terrific heat caused 304 deaths ~ in four days in Chicago. a rad The Fernie-coal paix ers’ Strike} has been practically s¢ tled.. Sweden will mine her ‘territorial waters, to prevent: ‘subinaide; activity, “ ’, Si J. A.M. Aikens tas ‘best “appointed lieutenant-governor of . Manitoba, The steamer Ecuador capsized’ in the port of Constitution, Chie. Forty were drowned. A number of men paraded the streets of Zurich, Switzerland, demanding demobilization: . There has been a great increase ' in the number of cases of infan- tile paralysis in New York, One hundred shrapnel shells exploded during “a fire’on a schooner in New York harbor. Mexican reports say~ Carranza’ is to retire as first chief, | -His successor will he Pablo Gonzales, The militia department. any nounces that'as far as possible it will assist farmers during har- Britain has released a number of securities seized in the Taails, | in the. interests ot the neutral owners, | : Russia has avanted f fuil auton- omy to Poland, effective ‘as soon. as the country is evacuated by the Germans. A Copenhagen . despatch says ‘the offer of the U.S. to purchase the Danish West Indies | wil probably be accepted... An. order effective ‘August . 4 ‘preventa’ any. person ‘entering or leaving. Germany,’ except » for| - “inevitable neceasity.’’» © Pen, thousand sailors.on the ‘Great Lakes. threaten to strike ‘on. Sept. 1, demanding shorter hours and higher wages. - Yukon mining men will dredge for gold in the: Siberian rivers, _ the.. Russian! goveyhment having agreed to ‘grant concessions, “The | ‘Japanese. ‘steamer Hawaii ‘Mara, ‘bound _ for Tacoma, is . quarantined at Yokohama, cholera ‘having broken out on ‘board. A Rome despatch” gays. the Austriang,, in the Itali n, cam- paign, have lost.760,000 men, 600 guns, and 1000 machine ‘gun, A revolutionary mob destroyed} _& large amount of property” in - per acre on the prairies will ex- ‘weed that of. last year. ‘Lhe duality algo promises to be high. ‘Ina duel on Lake Tanganyika, “ between the Rélgian gunboat Nettg, and the German gunboat Grai- von Gotzen, the latter: “was _ Suni Cardinal. Léseon, archkishop of "Rheims, has notified the Pope of the brutality of the! Germans in. ‘the invaded regions of noréhérn -France. | Lloyd George introduéed a yeg- ‘olution ih-the’ ‘gonimons, . author- hing him: to ¢ail‘a special court ‘martial “to try certain allegations || which have. beer ‘made against: a H more than soldiers, The Greek government has de- cided to gonvake the Servian par- t., King Peter and thé); 1 |\Servian government have. heen advised, \" “The Dominion government has, aay En: ‘a munitions contract from the Canadian Cartridge Co., of Hamilton. the. German demand that muni- Ton cargoes be allowed: to g0 from: Germany tu Belgium via the Dutch canals, The Duke of Cumberland, the Duke of Albany and Prince Al bert of Schleswig-Holstein have been ‘|déprived. of their British titles, owing to their pro-German ac- | tivities. ~U. §. courts have awarded the steamer Appam tv. her British owners, . The vessel, seized by the German’ raider, Moewe, was brought into Norfolk by a prizé crew, without legal right, ~ Arriving at Montreal, the cap- tain of the British steamer Clod- more reported an encounter’ in ic submarine. He believes he left. the submurine in a sinking condition, The British government has} asked the American ambassador! at Brussels to obtain details of the execution of Captain Fryatt, who was _Shot- by. the Germans for ramming a submarine. which | # attacked his steamer. WOUNDED SOLDIERS " . RAISING POULTRY Poattry raising is one of the ‘Latest things to be tuken up by . the’ returned soldiers at the eon; ‘Valescent home at Esquimalt: ‘1On the invitation of Mr. Kyle. Vocational | Officer, Military Hos- pitals Committee, Ottawa, one of the members of the “Live Stock ture, gdve ari ‘iNustrated leeture |" on poultry raising atthe con val-. escent home on. Monday July , te The returned soldiers evidently are taking. a great interest in this new departure, and the training and. inatruétion they will receive! p under. expert men will undoubt- adly’ serve many of them i in good enough to go on the land. . At the conclusion of the lecture | ga a poultry elub was formed, and artangements. were made for theetings ‘to be held every: two weéeks,. . These. meetings will { in- ¢lude Jeetures and also. visits to many ‘of the Poultry. ranches j in ‘the vicinity. of ‘Victoria, ‘Under: the, supervision of. tha Live Stock ‘Branch, a poultry house, has: been. built by’. the. | alas, and the ‘fowls | will, Be installed inthe vaty near futur All the -work of ralsing post for.use ‘in’ the’. hospital will pi Handled by the memberd of the new. poultry club, “who - willl The allegations which have been made are said to concern civilians the return of $750, 000 Holland has definitely, refused | ‘the Mediterranean with a Teuton-| -~. , | the said estate are hereby requested to Jeamounts of: their in lebtedness tome. ranch, Department of Agricul: |. : ‘years at. an annual. rentel of $1. an stead when - they» are atrong divisio a . ‘llother improvements, "Any ‘sur plas profits. will be turned over to. the members, ‘of the club, Fattening crates ° are under eonstruction qnd will, soon’ be : accnpied by. fowls that wil} later adorn ‘the tables of the hospital. tional ‘work : relating to, agricul- tural matte?s will later be taken up by. the department, INTERNED CIVILIANS _ To BE: RELIEVED - London, July 16:—The proposal made in the recent British note interned civilians was given to the Associated : ‘Press yesterday by Lord Robert-Gecil, minister’ ‘of war and trade, in substance, as follows: . ; “All persons above the ages of fifty are to bé repatriated | by their réspective countries, ' “All persons: between the ages unfit for military, service . are to be sent home, * “Of. the remainder “Germany NOTICE | bit THE SUPREME Court OF BRITISH . COLUMBIA. . Act and in the matter of the Estate of John C. Mech ‘Harmid, deceased, in- testate. =. * ‘TAKE NOTICE, that b ‘His Honour -Jufige the sixth day of; uly ord 3 Adminis Joh J. “McDiar yan order. of ‘oing,’ dated » 1916, 1 .waa tor of the Estate id,’ ‘déceasdd, initest- "AN persona having claims against forward the same, gro erly verified, to me before the 14t ay of Au uguat, 1916, and all persons -.indebte the said estate are Fequired to pay. the forthwith. : Dated Iat day.of August, 1916. . STEPHEN &.. HOSKINS, Offizial . Admsinistretony ~ 49-50 . Hazelton, B.C.- Syriopite of ‘Coal Mining Regt: “Tations, Comes maintug rights of the Tominion Manitoba, Saskatchewan -and: Alberta; ‘the Yukon. ‘Territory, the Northwest Territories and in 9 portion of, the Province of “British Columbia, may bé leased for 4 term of twenty-one | atre, Not, moro tan 2,560 eeres Will beh ‘leased to one applicant. °° plicant in person to the Agent ou Sub- Agent of ‘the diatrict in which the rights applied for are: situated. In gurveyed ‘territory the land must be described: by section ons of sections, end in unsurve territory the tract applied for staked out by. the app eant himself, - Bach a applicat ed by a ee of , whi ch will be re upd. ed‘ if the rights applied for re not avaliable but Tot 0 erwise, A royal- ty shal | be ‘paid on the merchantable output lf ‘the mine at the «rate of five cents per.ton. .;. The poraoia operat furnish the Agent ting chantable - coal' ml Ing royalty ‘theredn, retore are. not belt 0] B] ald... be, furn onca’ chen ? the. fa mintn: rated, sue mitted te purchnee Wi surface rig te may be ee hec- Ty - for the working of* b iiine at SBR ne rate of eae an, cre, wpe sates tla lsement will no tan equal “number in a neutral Iti is possible ‘that other instruc- . to Germany, regarding relief for| ten, , Junder. section &5, must be commenced of forty-five ' and fifty who are; and Great Britain are to intern’ Tn the matter: -of. the Administration ' ano plication for a lease must be made | # or legal sub ie stil bs | ol must be accbmpani- | J the. mine shall C sworn returns | ff accounting forthe fll pantity of mer. eC y, the|¢ Hahed | at least oo Tho Jessa will include the coal. raining |& ri hts only, but the ‘lessee -mey be per |B atover available S INSURANCE | country.” ; Sufficient time has not" elapsed of all kinds. -| yet for a reply :to be received ~ Mi ning. f th rom the German. Government. ~ Machine ery. “At the’ present time “80 per cent of the world’s lead is pro- duced i in British Columbia. - ‘MINERAL ACT © Certificate of Improvements : - NOTICE : " DEBENTURE, MOGUL. ‘GALENA, B. & M, MINERAL CLAIMS, altuate: in. the Omineca Mining Division of Omineca District. “Where” located:—On Babine. slope, ‘ about 24 miles from Moricetown, on the Cronin Trail. TAKE NOTICE that Dalb ill, B. C. Land Sutveyor, of . Cradock’s Wire Cables. Estimates given for ramways, mg J. F. MAGUIRE, Hazelton ‘Telephones. We. are, now prepared | to instal Phones and gaarantee | perfeet service. , Subscribers B.. Mor- 7 ton, » acting as agent. for A. H. Mor Free Miner's Certifieste No} of August. - purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant af the above claims. ’ And further take notice’ that. action; - - Hazelton... before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvementa. 48-5 ‘THE MINER OFFICE © — Hane this 29th day of: dun, AD L ie gphercmqcimiesiinecemnconnanWhm 3 _. | -HAZELTON, B.C, = "General ‘Merchandise and Wholesle Liquors -4 ‘pC nmecS Economy | Fruit Jars, qts, pts, per + doi, St. 50, 1 28, VINEGAR, C. & BY, Pendray's and : | bulk, per bot, 30, 25 & 20 |: WOODLAND BUTTER, ALWAYS. FRESH Ladies’. White. Tenia Shoes, - Meo oe Men’ 8 | Ladies’ and Children’ 8 Running Shoes Seen] te “BUTTER FRESH FRUITS ~ EGGS CANADIAN PACIIC. RAILWAY Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer ~ ‘to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Rail way, Meals and: berth include on: ‘steamer " For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and- SEATTLE. - $,3.“Princesa Maquinna leaves Peinca Ri rt svery SUNDAY, atG pm,” SS. “Princess Alice’, or “pyincgat ‘ophia” Ieaves Princa Rupert Ang. 2nd, Sth, 12th, 19th, 26th; Sept. 2nd, Sth, J. L.Petert, Geiteral Agent, 8rd Ave. — = Prince — |: LIVERY and § fl night, Our stages meat TAGES -BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50-A CORD. | Ruddy. & MacKa » HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON ES We = ae reared to au ay private 7 5 aoeeed oa day:\and | Consign your shipmenta in Our Care for Storage’ or: Delivery. : | Address all feations 1 to 0, Hazelton, “RARLWAY and STEAESHIP TES. Steamers vatltog botweer. Skagver, “Juneau”. Wrangell. Ketchikan, Anyor, Rupert, ancoitver, Victotln, exttie, etc.———-—" 3 »ave Prince Rupert: for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, “ onday. and Saturday, ‘at 10.00. A, Mt For’ Anyox,, " Friday, at 10,00 a.m. For Ketchikan, Wrangoll, J uneau, Skagway, Wednesday, at 12 noon. | e: Arrive Prince Rupert: from Seattle, Victorla,: Vancouver,. “Weilnes.”"* Skagway,. Juneau, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Monday, .at. 600-. AM, Eastbound trains laave Haxolton: Passenger. Monday, meatal - Friday, at 6:08 P.M, Mixed Soturd ayy: at 8:04 P.M. ‘Way freight Ww * M. at nesday, Saturday, at 12:46 F,- a ” Weathound trains leave Hazétton:- Passages Teste, Friday: and on “Sunday, at L028 a.m. | Mixed, Thureday, at 5:37 A. _ Way reli a Tuesday, Saturday, at 11:16.A.:é, It wots Connectlona male. between. Traing and ati 4 Por furthor infoxmation, a i an wid a 64M MeNleholl ike i and: Nese sey aah ey ot will please remember that” the new regulations for calls: ~ come into force on the frat. 959068, ‘and: Bretzins, Free : = Miner’ } Cerlitate, No, S07 nts intend, | . New Poles, ew Wires. Rew Phones BIX aye from the da ereof, to a apply to the Mining Recorder for a - NORTHERN TELEP HONE Co. ‘ Certificate of Improvements, for the!. Head Office . Commercial Printing at ~ suneanonunnes | | -Sruinaetieanmenince mre Maro HEMI OSHITRIL cnc ONLENN ‘trains at Softh Hazelton or New Hazelton, a” day and Friday, at 6:30 4... From. Anyox, Saturday, at 2.00:a.Me ‘Prom a fel aa