HE — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12; 1916 ~The World’ § “Doings i in ‘Brief News Notes frem Many Spurces | mously passed at. Ottawa. vie — . 5 -*fi9ba . Russia has” 1 000, 000 Teutonic prisoners, " Severe cold in’ Alaska caused eleven deaths,“ ‘Thereased price : riots i in. Lisbon, - Japan has redeemed:-her bonds . due this’ ‘month, . Unclaimed balanes cesin Cinadian| food eauied . banks total S861, 58. “A nickel vefiner? ji ig ta. be 28. tablished at Sudbury. © “Nels Nelson, a Revelstake man, jumped 169 feet on skis, The British, hoard of trade re- commends an import tariff, Victoria. last ‘week’. had greatest snowfall since 1862. : "Enemy. property registered. in England aggregates £105,000, 000. Unprecedented snowfalld have ‘\ t tied up the P. G. E. indefinitely. ‘Up to the: present, R07. Cana-|" (/ dian battalions have been author- ‘ited. “Vancouver police will not allow mérchants to. hold coupon draw- ings. : The Hudson ' Bay : railway is : - “expected to reach Port Nelson i in ~ TetT. ” Franee has secured ‘anothet - eradit, for $15,000,000, ‘in’ “New York. “The total value of: “Canada’s grain crop last year, was -$800,- * 000, 000. ° On Saturday King George made hia first: public appearance siriee) vhig accident, 'y ‘ Bie Charles Ri vera Wilson. for- r ‘he - ~ stherty ‘President of. the, Grand | Tronk, ‘is dead, :, “Nits is officially’ stated that’ the health of: the’ Canddian ‘toons: ‘i - at Tulameen or Coalmont. wt . England i is excellent. - “A secret patriotic organization | : in ‘Belgium i is causivig uneasiness among German officials. . “The bill. extending: ‘the. life off. parliament for'a year wag unani-|: ; . Parliamentary’ ‘main: ‘estimates ae. $189, 054;113, : “elght millions lega:than those of Jast ean ot ; Sir George Paishi: nays: Britain | will lend her: allies : and : -eolorites atrleast £400,000,000' in'1916." : Phe number: of. tive ‘lost ‘0 on. . British steaiers gunk B 7 enemy | warships i in January was 410.". - _ German bankera. ‘ask their fov: . erpment’ to propose. peace termal without annexation of tertitory. , Philadelphia § is starting a-eam- fo paign for the raising and equip- * ping of 40, 000 boldiers.. ‘in that] sz gity. | et The. crest ‘of the. Miseiasippi passed: Memphis | yesterday, fr racing a stage of 48,5 nadian battalions, | neluding. several’ from, B.C.,: will eave fo: England din the near e Swediih ateamey Port at Kirkwall ni W. A German arrested in - London. confessed that Von Papen ‘plan-| ned the’ destruction of the Wel- land canal. _ Pekin, despatches say govern- ment’ ‘trdops ‘have retaken Ping Shan, which was captured by the insurgent. nad The’ ‘British .. government. is | buying: ‘500; (000 disearded railway ties in the U.S. for trench ‘work in. Flanders, . Canada! ‘srevenue for the: last jten months .was $80,000,000 in excess of that-for the Same per- iod last year, ‘Copper roofs and bells are be- 3|ing removed from churches in|: . | austria fot the manufacture of war munitions. A “great anowfall in Seattle caused the collapse of the roof of St: Janies’ Cathedral. . The dam- age was $75, 000. ~ . Semi-official reports from Ber- lin aay the German government ‘kwill prohibit the importation ‘of articles of luxury. Navajo Indians threaten an uprising because of | the: killing of one of the tribe by} a white policeman. Fish from the Pacific and ‘Ate lantie will form part of the ‘vations supplied to the Canadian troops at the front. President Wilson’s closest ad-| | visers hint that his candidacy dor ‘another term will be announ- | ced within the month. ~R A. Pringle, K.C.,-and Judgel; {MeTavish have been. appointed |: ‘commissioners to investipate the| Parliament buildings fire. . Iti is ‘reported that two smelters|: ‘meen, one ‘at Princeton and one! “Three were killed by the ex- dynamite at the DuPont powder works. at Tacoma ‘on Monday. French» geroplanes’ drove a _ ‘Zeppelin to.earth in ‘Belgium on ‘| Wednesday. The airship was destroyed and the crew killed. - On: Monday the Great Northern] . ‘ldiseontinded the running of traing fon’ the ‘Cascade section, owing to. danger of, floods and snowslides; - A-San- “Francisco . grand, jury; indicted Franz’ Bopp, German. ‘conaul-general, for complicity in, "}plots, to dest) OY niunition factor-| ies. oe . hy! “Filippo: Riggeriero w was arrest: ‘ad‘in Varicouyer on Tuesday for the. murder of Peter Nicholas, Russian, i ind quarrét ov over 8 wo- man , The weight of snow and-ice ony} tha, yoofs caused the train shedal ‘of Seattle ‘Railway at Portland to collapa: on “Monday. ” So A. thousand. ‘men ‘were. engaged a ee lin: ‘Aahting’ the flames, “Phe privy’ “ebanbtl" has upheld| nforce payment of twelve years Axes: ON bre | Western lead: State of the Sle ly,’ alla ba 4! deep development has given most :|{ late reports, ...Saveral properties t ave.showing, larger ore bodies and, LU. S.; with -the'slogan, '‘Peace,. in Arizona ‘| disarmed. and | British and French forces have; are.to be. built in the Similka-|, plosion of a thousand pounds of | : Bach out by the applicant himeelf. lea bya the: Spokane, Portland andij Aivoit re which broke out “atl Humble,. in “the: Texas fields, on ilo Wednesday ‘did much | damage. Ps e right of British Columbia toot honld satisfactory results, according to higher’ values in ‘each sueceeding level. “Hon. Martin Burrell was "80 severely | burns “while escaping ’ Pa “(from the - parliament “buildings firé that hé may “not be able to’ attend during: the remainder of the session. a Rudyard Kipling, writing from Paris on Monday, said: ‘‘All that will remain'of Germany after the war will bea few peoples. living on the eternal defensive i in maral, social and political trenches,’* ' Pord, Bryan.and-Miss Addams are leaders of a new party in the Prohibition und Petticoats.’ It ‘is to include the peace-al-any~/3 price, prohibition and woman | ; suffrage advocates, In consequence of mining. ac- tivity in Kootenay and Boundary camps, there isa’ great demand for coke. Every oven in Fernie is in operation, and two hundred ovens at Michel, which have been! idle for. three’ years, have been lighted. ‘Nine hundred “Germans and 14,000 colonist troops from Coren | éroon have crossed into Spanish ‘Guinea, where they have been interned, ‘The nearly completed the subjugation fof the country. ; ‘Shanghai: ‘the Japanese liner’ _. Washington: Two officers are being tried by. céurtmartial, connection © with the disappont. ance of the.U.S. secret code from. ‘the warship Hull, Stockholm: The seizure of the ‘Swedish steamer Portrovo by ‘nation, . lations. | Alberta, the Yukon - Territory, Northwest, Territories and in a portion years’ at “an: annual rental of §1 a ‘be-leased te one applicant, by tne a or Sub- “In suryayed territory- tne lard muat Idivigiotia’of sections, and in unsurveyed (territory the tract applied for shall be Bach a fee of muat be accompani- ee of $5, which will be refund- pplidd for are not) available but not 0 therwise. A royal- tty:shall 1 be paid on the merchantable joutput ofthe mine at the” rate ‘of five Lepnta por ton. ‘The parson operatin lfarnish. the Agent. wit haccounting forthe full quantity ‘of mer ‘[ehantalle coal’ mined and Bey, the alty: thergon, Af -the, coal minin sare not! hein erated, .. suc anole ho, the righ ‘the mine shall: ‘Bworn Teturns, rehase whatevar- available. AONE eh ng of os te bee tag g Daiji Maru was: sunk in collision |. with the Linan, 160 lives. being , -f lost, * Germany has caused. great indig- : The Miner is tvig dollars aren | I Syagpae of Coal | ‘Mining Regu: & Coat. mining rightsof the ‘Dominion, tl in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and * the! § of the Province of British Columbia, | may be leased for a term of twent -one | § Lacre, Not“more than ‘2, 60° acres “wil b Application for B lense must be made | f applicant | In person to the Agent} § gent of the district in which! @ ithe rights applied for are situated. ° be deseribed by sectiona, or Jjegat sn | = ‘nohed “ot: fons, F vill include, the coal miniig: I ‘the lessee. may ba por- a formation,’ aia Ae " SLM aHON EAM MONHARNANCONNHN Leeann sMUNACTOTN Hudson’s. Bay Company ‘DyGoole ee a Hardware ROBIN HOOD FLOUR . per sack $2.00 ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR oe * 2.00 ‘TEA: “Lipton’s A” = wo per Ib. . 60° wit HRB. 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Oe - Wastbound Passenger trains leave Hazelton at 6:08p.m. on Mondays and Thuradays for Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, etc. 8 Mixed Train leaving Hazelton Eastbound on Saturday at 2:30-p.m., — B;:- and Westbound on Thursday atd 48 a.m,, algo carries passenger toach und baggage car, For full information reservations on train or steamship, etc, ‘apply to any G.T.P, Agent or to Albert Davidéon, General Rei . Frince Ruperts 8 BC... y . 7 _Balley Valley F arm _ Lands For For Sale Beye ' ~tphede Lands are ‘loge to the'r main ine of the Grand’ Trunk” “2 Paeifle Railway,. which is now running trains through - ‘the - Bulkley Valley, "There is.a' ready local market for-all pro- — ut duce... “Land, prices: are ; reasonable:::, Terms “are: any, . eS Write. for fall particulars to...