_ THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915 ip ee atc Synopsis of Coal: Mining Regu. lations. Coat mi mining rights of the Doininion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon. Territory, the Northwest Territories and in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may he leased for 2 term of twenty-one - years at an annual rental of $1 an acre, Not more than 2,560 acres will he leased to one applicant, . Application for a lease must be made by the applicant in persen to the Agent - or Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights_applied for are situated, ‘In surveyed territory.jthe,land must be described by sections, or legal sub- divisions of sections, and in ungurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicantihimeelf, h application must be accompani- ed by ee of 85, which will be refund- ‘the rights applied for gre nat wallabie. but not otherwise, A royal- ty shall he paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall farnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting forthe full quantity of mer- chantable coal mined and pay. the royalty ‘thereon. If the coal minin rights are not being operated, suc returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease willinclude the coal mining rights only, but the. lessee may be per- mitted to purchase whatever available eurface rights may be considered nec- essary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10.00 an acre. For full information — application should be made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or tao any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior, N.B.—Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. hr ets te ieee etter ted es FD GOOD MORNING! | We Are Introducing . American Silk American Cashmere . American Cotton-Lisle HOSIERY They have atood the test. Give - realfoot comfort. No seams to _ rip, Never become loose or bag- ey, The shape is knit in—not pressed in, . GUARANTEED for fineness, .atyle, superiority of material and workmanship, Absolutely stain- leas. §=Will wear 6 months without holes, or new ones free. q _. UR SPECIAL OFFER “to every one sending ua $1.00 in currency or postal note, to cover advertising and shipping“charges, we will send post-paid, with written guarantee, . backed by five million dollar company, either 3 Palrs of our 75¢ vafue American Sille Hosiery, ‘4 Patrs of our 50c value American Cashmere Hosiery. or 4 Pairs of our 50c value American Cotton-Lisle Hosiery, or . 6 Pairs of Children’s Hostery — or 4 er Ladies’ or Gent’s hosiery is _{ desired. DON’T DELAY —Offer expires when a dealer i in your locality is selected. THE INTERNATIONAL HOSIERY CO... P.O. Box.2d44 . . DAYTON, OHIO, U.S.A, 1 . eae re ame ce te ed tm tL) en 1A 3 The Mineris two dollars a year. a Repeating Shotguns) § The Stevens Hammerless i costs no more than some hommer guns. _- Ithas the celebrated . e STEVENS RECOIL UNLOC . _ Providing safety agalinat *“hang-liros.” HAMMERLESS & - SOLID BREECH ff Rasy Take-Down § 12 of 20 Gauge EVERY GUH GUARANTEED Give the color, size, and_weth- { ; _ |is well known in this district. . The World’ s Doings in Brief News ‘Notes fram: Many Sources Roumania’ is providing a war loan of $40,000,000, Ministerial crises are reported in Bulgaria and Greece, | ‘Earl Cadogan, formerly vice- roy of Ireland, is dead in London, The ‘foreign diplomatie corps has decided to leave Mexico City. The war tax on wines and liquors is now ‘being enforced throughout the province, Explorer Stefanssen, Jost in the Arctic regions, has been practically given up for dead. Attendance at the San Fran- cisco fair during the first two weeks totalled over a million, An official report says forty lives were lost in the blowing up of the Mexican gunboat Prog-|’ reso, . Money orders payable to pris- loners of war are issued free of commissions by Canadian post- offices, Ex-Mayor Taylor, of Vancou- yer, has brought a libel suit against Joe Martin, claiming $25,000. China has agreed to a renewal for 99 years of the Japanese lease of the ports of Dalny and Port Arthur. A revolution is in progress in Portugal, General Barrete has been proclaimed president of Northern Portugal, ; Two hundred men are being given employment in preliminary work. on the old Songhees re- serve, Victoria. - “There ave three candidates for the Vancouver mayoralty, L. D. Taylor is opposed by Ald, Hep- burn and W. T, Whiteway,- The steamer La Touraine, car- Allies, was reported -afire at sea. ‘| A German plot‘is suspected. The extra commission on money orders for ‘the United Kingdom has been removed, the rate of exchange having become normal, H.R, MeMillan, ‘chief foreater of the province, is to go Aus- tralia as a trade commissioner. S |He will endeavor to secure the lumber trade of that country ‘for |. British Columbia. Australia will be asked to allow a preference duty of $14 thousand.- wg A. number of. handsome pres- ents, including a silver tea ser- |vice from the members of the! provincial parliament, were re- ceived by C. LL, Gullin, sergeant at-arma of the house, on the” oc. casion of:his marriage, . Charlie > Althotigh | ‘the: field: crops. of 2 Pree in 1914 were considerably. Bless than‘in 1918, their value-was| rying munitions of war for the| hancement. of prices caused by the war. The value in 1913 was $522,771,500, but last year it. was $638, 680,300 a difference of nearly $86,000,000, The Anaconda Copper Co has sold $16,006,000 of notes. . With the proceeds. it will purchase the United Metals Selling Co, and; control of the Amalgamated Co. Addressing of Mail ° In order to facilitate the hand- ling of mail at the front and to insure prompt delivery, it is re- quested that ail mail be address- ed as follows:— (a) Rank, - {b) Name. . (c) Regimental Number. (d) Compa. -¥, Squadron, Bat- tery or other 1 nit, _(e) Battalion. (f) Brigade. . (g) First (or Second) Canad- ian Contingent. (h) British Expeditionary Force. ARMY Post OFFICE, ’ LONDON, ENGLAND, -Rancher Missing George Lewis, a rancher in the QOotsa Lake country fot many years, has disappeared and the provincial police'‘have been asked to-investigate. After living for nine years in the upper country, Lewis came down to New West- minster last autumn to look for eity with a friend, H. G. Horr. The two senarated on the out- skirta of the town, Horr going on after securing Lewis’ promise Since that time none: of his friends have seen or heard of Lewis. He had some money in his possession at the time. TIMBER SALE — TENDERS will be-reecived by the District Foreater, Hazelton, not later than noon on the 18th day of. March, 1915, for tha purchase of £76,000 feat of timber, situated in the vicinity of Lore Creck, Range 5, Coast District, One year will be allowed for the re moval of the timber. ‘Further from the fe Ade istrict.Forester, Hazelton, LAND NOTICES Hazelton Land District. - District of Cassar, ~ Take notice that Thomas ‘Moore, of Kitwangah, occupation rancher, in- tends to apply for permisgion to pur- chase the following deseribed lands: Gommencing at post planted at the northenst eorner of Lot 8504 Cassiar, thence 20 chains cast, 20 chains south, 20 chains weat, 20 chains north to of commencement, contaling 40 acres More or leas, Feb. 3, 1816. Hazelton Land District. :. Gaapiar.- “Take notice that John A. Lindsay, of Prince Rupert, transfer man, in- tends to oprly for permission to pur- chase the allowing deseribed landa: . Commencing at a post planted at the ‘northweat,-corner- of Lot 2991, thence south 40 chains, west 20 chaina, |: north 40, chaine,. east’ 20° chaina, to]: - ‘Thomas Moore, acres Moro, or lesa," John A, Lindsay, “Appliennt, much larger owing. to the en-' - A. Feb. .18, 1915. PORRELECOATEAMUOPTTALS E> NURALEMUEEE COAT NAN TEELA CCH AURAL TIED ES USER EATER Kes EANAEES NESS UE ALLS HN CN Naa Aga CeONALN RERUN ORM UT LAME CO TUENINNNAULAKQUERAUENRALAEOUIINANIMINE DO YOU PLAY BRIDGE? IF NOT, WHY NOT? ® a - We have some nice Auction Bridge Sets, Score Pads and Cards. Also something very natty in the way of Bridge Prizes. See our Window - oe oe Hudson’s Bay Company HAZELTON, B, C. UANAE NETL IEQUSCSGEH 090 C03 OUTLET ESEAUOBOSIO ATLAS UETVAUUUTYSEE SHANA LANANLADESTUTTQUTUAULRCSSLHTONNIBAEE PS Ee M Lue ntes n ce ir Clie n = nMnn Bf) COTMCHAATTASEE IAS EEL Express, General D Drayage and and Freighting LIVERY and STAGES night. We are prepared to supply private and pub Mie conveyances day and | Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. Best Dry Birch $7 a Cord. Ruddy & MacKay HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON - | Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage -or Delivery. Address ail communications to Hazelton. New Westminster, March 8:— . employment. He walked to this' to visit him at an early date. | articulara can be obtained. point 4 District of | § point. of commencement, containing 80) ‘ ‘Mae ganc, cee CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.5. “Princess Maquinna” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY ai 8 p.m. Connecting with G, T. P. train arriving at 6,30 p.m. Sunday For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE Ticketa to and from all parts of the world, Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets . J. G. McNab, Cor, rd Ava, and 4th 8t., Prince Rupert B a }) 2 Heres ttanane 1 omen Tf seman (Hames ener Ethene ets FCS it eit ma Thorp & Foon | Real Estate, Financlal and Insurance Brokers | . ALDERMERE, B. C, F ‘Sole district agenta for E. G, Prior & Co,, Victoria, Agricul- ¢ tural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Bte. Fire, Life, Accident, and Bm mplayer’ 8 Liability Insurance, We represent the best compantes, a T ) We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emption Near the G. T. P, i If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us. - CU were Et veneennne FSF eerie 18 soem EL tome Est Ct} omens 10 o. un item ‘“ . ie 39| Assay Uffice and Mining Office Everything in Canvas” | 597; Gas Building, 578 Seytour Stres! | ——— VANCOUVER, 3.C. . . The Estate of J. O'Sullivan Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Provincial Assayers and Chemists : Prince Rapert, B.C. Established 1897 by the late J, O’Sul- livan, F.C. S., 26 years with Vivian & Sons, Swansea, HAZELTON HOSPITAL sxe TICKETS for any period from ona month upward at $1 per monthinadvance, This rate includes office con- suitationa and medicines, a8 well ns all costs while In the hospital. Tickets obtainable in Hazelton Mines. and Mining Good Properties for sale _ Cash or on Bond, Development ond Assessment Work. Carr Brothers Bight Years In This Distriet. I, G. at tho Paat Office or the Drug Store: in Aldormere .} from Air. T. J. Thorp; in Telkwa from Dr, Wallac Hornital._ Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion and British Columbia « Land d Surveyors Offices at Vieto.la, “Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton. B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton. Haxelton, The Miner is two dollars a year, py | DENTISTRY | DRY GOODS |} ~preapcero 7 MEN’S FURNISHINGS Smithers, B.C. ab | HARDWARE GROCERIES ; t = iC. V. SMITH B| Phone 300 BO, Box 1685 HAZELTON HARRISON W. 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