A a x 4 L oe a Von Kluck ‘hag. retired. from the German army. : -» American railroads are’ ‘short} _ 61,000 freight cats, me Hon. W. J. Macdonald fg: dead at Victoria, aged BAe ’ "A general election in, Ontario] is said to be imminent, ~~ English “weavers ask 8 ten per . ‘cent increase in wages, nr The submarine issue ig prom- : irfont i in the United States. Counterfeit ‘Mexican. money ig in circulation i in Vancouver, .- - The fourth Canadian division ‘has been sent to the Somme, Fifty. were killed in a-railroad wreek at Ramos Arispe, Mexico, Bandits ‘stole $75,000 from the First National Bank at Centralia, Wash... - Austria i is said to have lest half her man-power since the war |. began, ' Bighteen coal miners were kill- ed i in an explosion of gas at Mat- vel, La, The. China Mail has purchased {wo steamers under contruction -at Vancouver. ' Sir Joseph Beecham, pill manu- facturer and philanthropist, is _ dead, aged 68, - » Four ships were sunk i in last lives were lost, | - Laurier has refused to agree to a Joint parliamentary committee _b farther recruiting, * ° British Columbia apples were “the chief feature of the Calgary, foil products exhibition, A crank was arrested at Pitts-|. ; - bute for an alleged attempt on life of President Wilson. - a The price of bread i in eastern "Canada is expected to advance to}; ten cents-a loaf this winter. More than 800 imilea of the - Great Northern, between Spokane and’ Seattle, will be electrified, _ Fifty-five sons of British peers . have heen killed in- action and four cabinet ministers have lost -aong, . week’s gale on Lake Erie. Many ~ Premier Borden hag appealed | | to the men and women of Canada| _ for another hundred, thousand ‘soldiers. In the last four months Treil - amelter hss produced . over two ‘nillion pounds of zinc, valued . at ~ $806,000,-. Cotton sold in New York this] “week for more than 20 ‘cents al 2 pound, the highest price sines the a civil: war, el Holland hag: announced that commercial . submarines will ‘be “weated ag merchant ships in * Dutch ports. ‘The Norwegian government:is considering. the prohibition of - constructing ships-for’ Norway in foreign countrieg: os oof 4 * German submarines a are s waging . "persistent warfare on Norwegian shipping,. according to: ry deepateh ‘Trond Copenhagen. : / Saskatchewan and Alberta wou : a the world sweepstakes: for graina . ‘ut’ thé international: ary farming te : congress at El Pauo.. » Russian, ‘authorities reno blished in: Amerion, ‘| Poles.in South America, '|o£ the Bramen is” conceded,, and "| He considers the latter’s election include Stanfield’s, Penangle,and it is intended to colonize a million ‘A Dutch report says the loss fh atthesecond: trip ofthe Deutsch-|0 land haa‘heer’ ‘cancelled. “A civie deputation from Ontar: io municipalities waited on the Dominion government toask fed- eral eontrol of "food prices. In a factory, fire i in New: York on Wednesday two young women lost’ their Ives. - Titere | were several sensational ‘Yescues. . Germany is ‘about to repatriate unfit for military service, reason given is lack of. food. The ‘retrial of the Gosden per- jury case, in which M. A. Mac- donald is complainant, is set for the fall assizes at Vancouver, on November 1. : Liberal leaders are not likely {to consent to 4 further extension of the life of the Canadian par- liament, believing they. can. win @ general election. Norwegian “firms have let con- tracts in Vancouver for the con- struetion of three steamers, with an aggregate tonnage of 26,400. They will cost $3,750,000. The suppressed 78 Bohemian news- papers for pro-Ally utterances. ‘Many Bohemians are deserting from the Austrian forces. ‘Ex-Pregsident Roosevelt is ac- tively campaigning for’ Hughes, certain,’ although the German vote, in his. opinion, is solid for Wilson. Latest reports say the “tanks"? which have done such great work in. the Somme offensive are of ‘English | invention and manufac- fure,and not of American origin, ‘as first claimed on the other side, A Washington. despatch gays the domination of the world’s raw materials by the’Allies is es- sential to America’s prosperity and the proposed commercial. war is now regarded aS 2 practical proposition. : / ,.- Underwear : » Procure. your winter under- wear at thé old: prices while our present stock lasts, Our lines Jaeger, but the stock is limited, Le ' BR, Cunningham &'Son, Ltd. |HOTEL PRINCE Rupert THE “LEADING HOFEL IN HORTHERN 5. GT \¢) BUROPEAN-PLAN i; * . Qne Dollar per day and upwards: 5c. auto service to and from alf trains and boats PRINCE ‘RUPERT | ; _ Commercial Printing. at | 7 THE MINER OFFICE Green Brag, Burden & Ce ao “Civil Ea 7 - Dominion, ‘Brit fn Colurable, “and ‘Alberta Land Surveyors. Offiesa at: Victo a, Nelson, Fort George|m F. _P. Boma, lot Hezolto ton, _, New Haelton , oe metal Meera Hf re a rm "STUART Es MARTIN. ; a OMINECA to ~The World’ s Doings i in 1 Brief News Notes from Many ‘Sources _ ‘amounts of the 10,000 internéd Italians who are} appointed hab In- two ‘moviths Austria has available, but not o! | furnish the:Agent wi _|accountin ‘Tonce a ‘year, : Tho lease, wiltinelude the coal mining rl ates nee any, but the lessee may be per-| 8 urchase whatever Svailable a |should bo mada to t | Boaiir ma SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 96 “nt THE : Sumi Court oF : Bairisit” . COLUMBIA. In the matter” of the Administration , ee in the. inatter wii the Estate 8 eric gir Wille - deceased, ‘intestate, "TAKE NOTICE that by His Honour: Judge Young, ‘dated the sixth day of October, 1916, t waa appointed 4 Adininistrator of the Estate Frederick Sinelate Wills . Jennings, deceased, intesta’ All persona ‘haviog claims against the, sald estate are hereby requested to, forwa the pane, ‘Properly verified, to me before the Slst day of October, 1916, and. a Persons indebted ta the baid estate en ‘equired to pay the ndebtedness to me Jennings, an order of forthwith. Dated 18th October, 1916, . STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, Official. Administrator, | elgg ~ Hazelton, B.C. NOTICE In THE SUPREME Courr or Britisu COLUMBIA, In the matter of the Administration Act and in- tate of Henry Albert Kirkpatrick, deceased, intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honpur: Judge ‘Young, dated 2th of October, 1916, I was tick of the Estate anry Albert irkpatrick, deceased, intestate, - All to forward the same, properly verified, tome; before the Sist day o October. 1916, and all persons Indebted -to _j the "anid Estate are required to pay the amounts of their. indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated 18th October, 1916, STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, Official Administrator, ’ Hazelton, B.C, - MINERAL ACT ~ Certificate of Improvements NOTICE . VICTORIA, BELLE, VIEW FRAC- TION, BELLE FRACTION MINERAL CLAIM: MS, situate in the Omineca Min- ing Division of Omineca District, Where located:—On the West slope of Rocher de Boule mountain, TAKE NOTICE that I, Dalby B, Morkill, B.C. Land Surve: or, of: Hazel- ton, B. 6, Free Miner's Certificate No. 19790, acting ag agent ‘tor New Hazel- ton Gold-Cobalt, Mines, Ltd. (non-per- sonal liability), Free Miner’s Certificate No, 6§598C, intend sixty days from the date hereof ta: apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improve- ments for the Purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant for the above claims, And further take notice that’ action, under section 85, muat be commenced | - ‘before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements, ell Dated {hia eh day of September, D D. B.. Morkill. 8-0 i, Synoptis of Coal Mining Regu- . » lations, . Coat mining rights of the Dominion in Manitobsi Saskatchowan and Alberta, tha . Yukon - Territory, the Northwest Territories and in a- portion of the Province of British Columbia, my be leased fora term of twenty-one yeara at an anual rental of $1 an hel leased to one applicant. plicant in person to the Agent Sub-Agent of the district in which the righta applied for ore situated. ‘In surveyed territory the land must divisions of sections, and in unsurveyed staked out by the appticant himself, ae si application must: be accompani- bye eo of + which will ba refund- ed if the. righ therwise. A roval- ty shall be paid on the merchantable .|output of the mine at the. rate of flve|" cents per ton. ‘The person operatin, syorn returns forthe full od entity of of mar- chantabld: coal mined and royalty thoreon, If. the coal al ainin rights are not boing opera ted, auc! raturna should be uta ished untaes tel to pur may ba ‘considered nee. | the rate of $ Por- fall a ot an Ogre. Heat nformation 3 on the Secretar of the Department gf. the -Interlox,: ne ot te Wi Wi. W.-CORY, "De uty Minister bf the ‘Thtorior. nauthorizad : publication | 0 eC}. that ; jee i advortiseniont wil nat bs ald fe for, {the hotel known as the’ the matter of the Es- eTdonB having. claims againsy . the said Estate are hereby requested |’ ac STENTS acre. Not more than 2,560 acres will | § by attention for ; Hease maust bo made | | | LIVERY and STAGES be described by sections or legal sub-|] territory the’tract applied for shall be | ig Care for Storage or Delivery. applied for are not} ‘the mineshall| B | - the|@ at least i 4% essary for the working of the mine at| @° nt wr Sub-Agent of |. TINSURANCE Liquor License Application Notice = arnctice, ia hereb given tbat, on the . ~ of all kinds. ay of December next, application | * . will | be. made to the Superintendent of Lowest Rates. Strongest Corapanies. rovincia ca. fora ‘renewalof.the| - ihoral . license for the sale of liquors by whole- Prompt and Li Settiomente. Bale in and upon pon the | remises known Bs . =. ¢ Hudson's Bay. :Company’s store,| Mining Machi ies. vituate at Hazelton, BG upon the Mining ; hinery and Supplies landa deacribed ag lots 6 and 7, 'Hazel- Cradock’s Wire Cables. - ton townsite. 10 Dated this th day of October, 1916, THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY, , WILLIAM .WARE, Manager Applicant. Liquor Act—Section 4}. Notice ie hereby given that, on the first day 6f December next, application ‘| will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police fon renewal.of, the hotel license to sell Hquor by retail in azelton Hotel Estimates given f for Tramways. i. RF. MAGUIRE, Hazelton . aud Mennf The Miner is two dollars a year. - LOST A sorrel horse branded double situate at Hazelton, in the Province of|Lon left hip. | “Finder will be British Cdlumbia, 10! rewarded fox its return to Hag- Dated thia 7th day of October, 1916, ROYSTON G. MOSELEY, Applicant. uel-Get or to. Mooseskin - Johnny - at Moricetown. - Liquor Act—Section 41 - TPELEPHONEG Notice is hereby given that, .on the first day of Tecem rnext, appiinatee ‘ \ will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal ‘of the . 4 Telephone Saves time and hotel leense to sell iiaar by retall in / money, Get on the lines of 6 ho nown as the i tel : i” in- | Situated ‘at Hazelton, rae ee vine __ BRORTESS, Ask for full m of British Columbia, | . formation. - ” Dated thia 7th day of October, 116. _ NORTHERN TELEPHONE Co. © JOHN ¢. K. SEALY, Applicant.| Head Office aoe ‘Hazelton, Pie RCSA cea Eom CONTA HEREC Hudson's Bay Company ed B.C.. , Groceries, Devens Boots and Shoct, Hardware, Wholesale Liquors _ iota RUBBERS, - A full range of men’s, ladiea’ and chil- dren’s, an BLANKETS. We have still a few pairs left of the’ genuine “H. B,”. blankets | iat reasonable prices. FLANNELETTES A goid. range in this lines © GLOVES and MITTS, - A large, assorted Stock, ail at ‘pre-war prices, L. eM Te | aes 8 ncn anaes onnnnmnnGuRRNS CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer 4 ; .to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and berth included on steainer iF ‘or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and- SEATTLE SS.“Princess Maguinns’" leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at6pan. * : , SS. “Princess Alice", or “Princess | Senhia” | leavos. Prince Rupert . - Sept. Sth, 16th, 23rd, 30th, Oct. 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, Nov. 4, . I. 1. Peters, General Agent, 8rd Ave. & 4th St, Prince Rupert, BC a Express, General Drayage and Freighting} _ repared to-supply private tol and public conveyances day andj ‘Hight, .Qur.stages meet all.traing at South: Hazelton or New Hazelton. & BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD. Ruddy & MacKa HAZELTS N: and NEW HAZELTO! i We hre # Coneign your: shipments in Our “9 all RAILWAY. aid: _STEANSEP LINES: ‘Steamers nailing ‘between Skagway, Jonenn, | - Wrangell, Ketchikan, , Anyox, Pringe Rupert, oot Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Vietorle,: Seattle, an ‘Steamers south from Prince’ Rupert: Wednesday and Pilaiy ‘North far Anyox: 12 ‘midnight’ Wednesday. : "North, for. "ih Wrangell, Junagu, Skagway,.32 hoon Saturd turday. a . Steamers: arrive Prince. Rupert: Troia south at 10:20 -4, M. - - and 8 A.M sam Ke From Anyox, 7 elm: Thursday. a Ske po Juneau, Wrangell,’ etchikan, 00: ‘AHL Weidneaday. ‘abn leave. Tass ined ‘Theraday at 6 As Bi rthet Information’ apply ‘to. any Grand Trun ich I, Gem Praight and Pasnengt Agent, Prince