THE ONINECA MINER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 196° 1 | ~The World's Doings i in- Brief News Notes from Many Sources ; Japan, P| Berlin, Ontario, is now official - ly known as Kitchener, Pt ‘Zeppelin for mail - carrying “have been built in Germany. “dl " Manufactured silverware has advanced i in price 25 per cent, ‘@ _ Fifteen thousand U. S. “militia are returning’ home from the Mexican border. Villa is reported to have start- ed another raid towards the American border. a | This season, so-far, has béen one of the~worst on record for the salmon industry, Premier Borden may be unable to pay his intended visit to the Pacific coast this fall. There is not likely to be a ges- yf sion of the Dominion parliament until after the New Year. - The Roumanian oilfields, which a , havé been subject toa German om, monopoly, will be confiscated. Nearly $25,000,000 in gold bars was received from Canada by New York bankers on Tuesday, - political concessions and an-apal- 4 ogy from China. Washington is perturbed. - a Israel Webber, a Jew who died in Toronto last: week at the age of 114,saw the entry af Napoleon j; ' into Moseow. _ London financiers predict that in five years Canadp will occupy second place among all nations i in, railroad mileage, , -“Skookum Jim”, a wellkknown Indian, ‘who was one‘of the dig- coverers of fold in the Yukon, i is ‘dead at Carcross. _ yo: t F _ Jamaica’s banana crop has been q completely destroyed by: the re- «cent hurricane. The 1917 crop _ was damaged 50 per cent. In two’ years the British have ‘contributed $250,000,000 to war _ relief, besides an immense vol- -ume of gifts and services, KL. ‘Roas,: Join L. Todd, 4 . and Col. ‘Labatt have. been ap- iz pointed members of the Perman- ent pensions board of. Cangda, | Twerity- five persoiis werd ins jured. dn the derailing. of «nine ‘passenger coaches : ‘on ‘the G: Ri in & SGT, : ‘railway near: ' Manéglona, ‘Mich. ‘The: keel for’ thet third lumber- carrying: vessel to he constructed. ‘in Victoria under the shipbuilding act recently’ passed was: daid: ‘this, week, “A, boiling lake | now . fills, the ‘immense’ crater formed by the -voleano which blew the. top off Katmai: mountain, on the Alaska Coast, \ a | ~The U. 8: senate has passed an ‘amendment: tothe revenue bill ) - designed ‘to divert the halibut |: trade « ‘from Prince Rupert to American ports, .-' Sir Ernest Shackleton. arrived at Punta Arenas on: Sunday with |’ ft Ae members . of his ‘Antarctic expedition who had heen: maroon- a on Elephant Island. (:.. ¢ t ‘The C: P, R dteamer Montreal | 128 | in collision. with another: Fea-|5 oe Russia is buying warships from| ° Japan demands indemnities, | it. will ‘similarly. und sere, » {have them fitted out fd! the Bx: investigating the torpedoing of Sept. ‘2. cans who were on board - were landed-at Glasgow. At Colorado Springs on Monday Freddie: Welsh defeated, Charlie White, challenger for the light- weight championship, on points. A portion of the grandstand ¢ol-| lapsed, injuring one. hundred spectators. After a warm campaign, pro- hibition’ was ‘defeated in Yukon]: by the narrow majority of three, It is believed the question will be referred to the’ electors of the} territory again at the Text gen- eral election. : AS @ consequence of disturb- ances at recruiting meetings in Montreal, where the French.-|? Canadian police sided with the 'lanti-recruiters, a federal order- ‘in-council has. been passed ta provide severe penalties for in- terference with reeruiting, RED CROSS DAY ra ‘ The Miner has received a Jet- ter from Lieutenant- Governor Barrard, who says: ““f am enclosing copy of a des- pateh just received from Lord Landsdowne, President of the British Red Cross Society, advis- ing that,. with the approval of their Majesties the King and Queen and Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, an. appeal is heing made throughout the. Empire. for |# contributions for the great work | 19th of October, - “The appeal made last October resulted ina total collection af $1, 858,008.56 in Canada and very large sums from other parts of ‘Ithe Empire, but the jncrease in our forces and in the great offen. | 4 sive being carried on upon all ‘fronts is such that there is again an- urgent need for money. “British Columbia has respond- ed magnificently to the demands of yarious funds * for. patriotic purposes and, I,.4m--confidently | asking, for your, assistance on this : occasion. . silt: “Tn Victoria: and Vancau ver the Canadian: Red Cross, Society has undertaken’ to. make: .tié.appeal, and all other’ bodies ‘i ‘in. ‘tHiose lig- | tricts-are requested to ca: ‘operate with them in. making «a success of ‘Our’ Day’’z" “It is expected that wherever there j ig: branch of the Canadian Red Cross’ ‘Society ite the work, but will need ‘al the sup- port possible,’ “Itis expected that. the Hazelton branch of the Canadian: Red Cross will: deal with this matter, and. an annoincement of the means to be adopted. will be made in due course.: . Hazelton contributed lib. erally on “Our: Day’ Jagat year, ~ [and will do. the same. ‘on. Oct. 19, Get Rendy For the Fair We have juat received a large shipment of’boys’ suid aid trou- Bring the boys.around and hibition, ~ You'll want to\decorsita, forthe ion...° Don’ forget-that, we Hing: “and: ‘lage in great |: ‘6: un riety. -R, -Ganninghan & Son, “United States authorities are} the British ‘steamer Kelvinia on - ‘Twenty-eight Ameri-| __’ "ON OCTOBER 19| of the British Red Cross Society | ow “Our Day?” Thursday the|¥ "JINSURANCE} - of all kinds. Lowest Rates. “Strongest Companies. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Mining Machinery and Supplies. Cradock’s Wire Cables. - - Estimates aiven f for Tramways. J. EF. MAGUIRE, Hazelton _Ansarance and Manufacturers’ Agent. - ‘MINERAL ACT | . Certificate of Improvements | NOTICE DEBENTURE, MOGUL. GALENA, B. & M. MINERAL GLAIMS, situate in the QOmirieca Mining Division of Omineca District. Where located about 24 miles from Moricetown, on the Cronin Trail. TAKE NOTICE that Dalby B. Mor- kill B.C. Land Surveyor, of Hazelton, Bea iner’s Caertificate No, 959068, end Hen ‘Bretzins, Free Miner’s 8 Certificate, No. 95907B, intend, sixty days from. the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a pareificate, of Improvements, . for the parpo se of obtaining a Crown Grant e above claims. ‘And further take notice that. ‘action, under section 86, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. “5 kill, ; Commercial Printing at THE MINER OFFICE NOTICE, — In THE SUPREME CoURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, : In the matter of. the Administration Act and in the matter of the Estate - of John J. McDoiarmid, deceased, in- testate. TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His. Honour udge Young, inte’ the sixth day oud uly, - 1916, was pointed Administrator of the fastece f John J. McDiarmid, deceased, intest- rr persons having claims against the said estate are hereby requested to orward the same, properly verified, to me before -the 1th day of August, 1916, and all persons - indebted’ to the. said estate are Indebted to pay. tha amounts of their in ebtedness tome forthwith, | Dated Ist day of August, 1916, STEPHEN: H; HOSKINS, | Official Administrator, 49-50 . Hazelton, B,C, | Synopis of Coal “Mining Rerw lations. Cosh ni mining. g rights of the Dominion, in Manitoba, : Saskatchewan. and Alberta, the Yukon ‘Territory, . the Northwest Territories and ina portion of the Province of. British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one be Jeaged to one applicant, plication for a loase must be made by ‘ies applicant in pergon to the Agent gent of the district in which the ante applied for are situated. In surveyed territory’ the land must ataked out by the applicant himeclf. een a plication ‘must -be accom ed ed ye the rights. ap available, but not ty shall he paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of. five cents per ton. - The person ‘operatin ng furnish the Agent wi accounting forthe full ] quantity of applied for fre not erwise. ‘the mine ghall mor- returns should be ‘once a year, mitted. to surface rights may be. consi dered nec- the. rate. of $10.06 an or. Dominion anda, i WoW, CORY; thla: acivertivoment will not be | =FBB TBR Pay pan :-On Babine slope, | _ peting, a8 Ag gent for A. H, Mor- 7 aS cao years at an annual rental of $1 an tf acre.’ .Not- more than 2,560 acres will| | i be described by sectiona, or-legal aub-j [J divisions of sections, and in unsurveyed | Il territory ithe tract applied for shall be|| ani-| (i ee of $5, which will be refund-|'§ A royal-]'§ Hazelfon “Agricultural & Industrial ‘Association will hold. its first ANNUAL. FAIR HAZELTON, B.C. On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 5. 16, 1916. $1000 in prizes and awards $1 000 A grand display of Apricultural 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 Hall— On Satdy. Evening - A Grand Dance_ | “What Happened to Jones” : Will Be Held . By Special Request ; + « ‘SPE CIAL RA TES EXCURSIONS FROM ALL POINTS IN DISTRICT EVERYBODY COME! ON RAILWAY © ig ynted this 29th day of July, A. D.; mica anno Hudson's Bay Company oneal B.C. v “General Merchandise and Wholesale Liquors rs Special for the Fair: ‘ €| To every purchaser of six bottles of Liquor we will supply a. very useful shopping bag which will hold six bottles and can be taken on -passenger. coaches as hand baggage. CIGARS CIGARETTES .. .. TOBACCOS cio 1 Ont 1 “T Bivuneaansiytoxosuiaceunyiveoamauaneontuamuracns wn CANADIAN “PACIFIC RAILWAY _ Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer to Vancouver and Cariadian Pacific Railway. | ’ Meals. and, berth included on steamer i For VANCOUVER,,. VICTORIA and SEATTLE 55. “Princess Maquinna” leaves Prince Rupert overy SUNDAY, at 6 pm SS. “Princess Alice”, or “Princess Sophia" jeaves Prince. Rupert Aug. 2nd, Sth, 12th, 19th, 26th; Sept, 2nd, 9th.. J. 1. Peters, General Agent, 8rd. Ave. & 4th St., Prinee Rupert, B.C ne | Express, General Drayage and Freighting , | LIVERY and STAGES MB’ night, .Our stages. meot. all ‘traing We are prepared. to supply private and pulyi lic conveyances: day and at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. _ BEST DRY BIRCH,$5.50 A CORD Ruddy & i Mackay: “HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON | o S Concign your “shipments . in Our Care for. Storage or Deliver}, Address all communications to o. Haseltait, sworn returns | f chantable coal min the | @ royalty thereon: (If. the coal mint rights, are not bein rated, auc ui ished at least a . The lease will include the copl mining | # rights only, but the lessee may be per-|E pi ey whatever Yvailable : essary for the working of the mine et/@- ‘acre, Pa ~jiformation “application : full. 3 ick be made to the Sccretary of tha 7 Department ‘of the Interior, Ottawa, Agent ‘or Sub-Agent of |) Minister of tho Interior. q: “ We a Dey peinistar ‘pliblication ot " RAND | Prince Rupert’ Exhibition | SFRUNK ' ° "September 20th, 21st and'2and' “PA ACIE Cy One’ ‘way first class fate for round trip, from ~ = all stations including Pr. George and Weit. | Tickets on sale Sept; 18th to 22nd inclusive,” ‘Return pe ‘ Himit,. Sept. 25th. oo ] : s . . Ww HI, Ketchikan 1 Be Seer gs es gman tonal eae | Leave Prines Rupert? for Vancotver, “Viotarin, Seattle Monday aid |) = Saturd t O00ews. : For. ‘Anyos, Ho Baye at A Bi: a Kotehtien item, ‘Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, We henday, at 12 nat, ; a ‘Connections made between Teele and Stesmene 00071 id... "For further Information: iiss tojatiy Grand: Trank Pacific: Agen sor to aan G: Ai MeN pollsAah Se r Ament Prince sara Bor. ; Por. ge: