1 a | 4 q ‘t | 4 THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916 TEESE ~The World’ “Doings | 7 rn ~ News Notes from Many Sources Kaiser Wilhelm has gone to .. the eastern front, iA, new shipyard is to be estab- ‘lished at Victoria. The C. P. R. is to'build.a’: new doek at Vancouver. - Chicago on Saturday: theld a big _ preparedness parade. Laborers on city work: in. Vic- toria ask for $8 a iday. Writs for provineial elections will be issued on dulys5. The great bridge at Quebec i is to.be completed this year, -Seven thousand B.C. soldiers are moving to Vernon camp. Nearly 9000 Canadian soldiers recently arrived in England, for the building of zeppelins. Australia is floating its third war loan, which is unlimited, Sir Rider Haggard ison his|-. way from Australia to Vancou- ver, A dock fire in San Francisco on: Monday caused $2,000,000 damage, Twenty-five were killed in- the wreck of a Rock Istand train at Packard, fa, A Japanese woman and child were burnt to death in a fire at Cumberland. A British submarine made a - record by remaining at sea for forty-six days. President Wilson will march.in Washington’s _preparedriess par- ade on June 14, Tn Germany there: a are 29,710) British military prisoners of ' war and 4000 civilians, , It is ramored that Constantine, the pro-German kitig of Greece, is about to abdicate, ‘The Western Canada irrigation convention will ‘be held at Kam- ‘oops on July 25, 26, 27. .-Dr. Young, formerly. provincial secretary, has been appointed provincial health officer. ' Three British ‘steamers and one Norwegian vessel were aunk by submarines last Saturday. ‘Nearly all workers in Butte, except those engaged in ‘mining _ and smelting, are on strike, “ The defence association in Hol- ’ land demands the training of every man and woman for war. Twenty were killed or injured in an ingurrection at Maracaibo, Venezuela, against General _Gae- cia, _ its commission is now ready to receive. applications for farmers’ loans. . American marines at San Dom- ingo, attacked by rebels, killed: seven -without sustaining any ‘casualties, “The Uruguay. government is sending .a’ steamer to rescue the _ Tarconed members of Shackle- ton’ B.party, 4 "Many ‘Canadian. officers and soldiers: received decorations for service and bravely. on the occa- sion of the King’s birthday. ‘Sir Ernest Shackleton, the ex- _ plorer, has reached the Falktend | Islands, “after ‘enduring unpre- nty,twa| Rupert. heew dee The provincial agticulturalered:, of his men are still on Blephant Island,in the South Polar regioni. A relief expedition will be sent to. take them. off, Sir Charles | “Hibbert Tupper’ | ip: criticised tor introducing poli- ‘| ties * ‘into “the ‘woman. suffrage: campaign. meet ne The largest Fiver steamer in: Ganaila,.. the: D, A. Thomas, was launched ‘last “week at Peace River Crossing. | ‘The “ice -went out of Lake La- barge on Saturday, and naviga-~ 4ion‘is now open the full Jength: of the Yukon river. General Worthey's column cap- tured prisoners and booty in the pursuit of the retreating German’ forces in ‘East Africa. U.S. naval officers are agitating’ ‘A ‘Berlin ‘despatch announces: the sinking of three German ‘steamers, -off the Swedish coast, by British submarines. The British deficit for 1916-17, amounting to £1,928,105,000, will be met -by leans, which will -av- erage £3, 600,000 daily. General Hughes states there will be no compulsion or registra+ tion in «Canada, the voluntary. system being suecessful. Thirty persons were drowned. in the eapsizing of the steamer Eleanor on the Mississippi river, near Pleasant View, Tennessee, In the Gosden perjury case ‘at Victoria the jury disagreed and was discharged. The accused will be tried again at the next avsizes. One hundred persons were kill- ed and many injured in a series of cyclones which swept Arkan- gas, Mississippi, and Tennessee on Tuesday. ’ A memorial service for Lord Kitchener will be held in St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, on Tuesday next, The King and Queen will attend. Licyd George was only pre- vented from accompanying Lord Kitchener on the fatal voyage of. the Hampshire by the exigencies of the Irish situation. A London report says the Irish question has been settled, and that the proposed Irish parlia- ment will be set up immediately. Ulster will be excluded. Owing to the scarcity of pet- rol, German authorities have practically prohibited the use of private motor cars. U.S. Ani- bassader Gerard was refused a permit to buy -a three-monthe’ supply. . Twelve hundred U. §. infantry and $90 marines are guarding the American legation at Pekivi | ed and other points between: the Chinese capital and Tientsiti There is fear of disturbanced following the death of Yuan Shi Kai. — Acknowledging that Kitehena| was an organizer of the greatest ability, the German papers aré devoting much attention to him, | ri now that'he is dead; but there ig no disposition to exaggerate the importance of his death, or base|* particular hopes thereon, “The Tahltan, the new H, B..d,, ‘the Stikine, haa arrived at Princd, “tee ye. boty yea bey ‘ eorn, | Department | of: Agriculture: has tunnel. boat which is to run om)... Root Maggots and Their Control ~. Among. ‘the insects which at- attack vegetable:plants, che root maggots every year destroy many thousand dollars: worth of such 'CYOPS :a8 cabbages, -cauliflowers, ‘turnips, radishes, onions, beans, ‘ete, These insects are widespread. throughout Canada, oceurring, in all the provinces. The Entomological Branch of the just issued. Bulletin No, 12, en- titled “The. Caboage Root Mag- ling of mail-at the front and to ensure prompt delivery, itis re- ‘quested that all mail be addvess- ‘ed as follows: — (e) Name. ~(e) ‘Battalion, Regiment (or formations, such ag brigades, divisions, is. strictly. forbidden, and causes delay. Addressing Soldiers’ Mail In order to facilitate the hand- The Miner is two dollars a-year. {a) Regimental Number. STUART J. MARTIN - Provincial Assayer Harton, - = BG (d) Squadron, Battery or Com- pany. - } 4 Henne |THE ROYAL LUNCH - other unit), Staff appoint- ‘ment or Départment. (f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT. (g) British ‘Expeditionary ‘the Meal got cand’ Its: Control in Canada, Foree. Gives the Best ith Note th || (h) Army Post Office, Lonpon |. _ For the Lowest Price wit otes on the Importe England Opp. . Police Office, Hazelton. Onion Maggot and the Seed-corn U rr thigher|LEE J IACKMAN : : Prop.’ Maggot.’’ The bulletin comprises nnecessary mention _ niger 58 pages and is well illustrated | ,.. vreererri with 29 illustrations and a valu- - 4 able chart showing the egg de- “DENTISTRY a * [Position of the cabbage maggot! § ’ 7 fly. during a single season. The . various stages of the insect are Dr. BADGERO will be lo ated mf described and figured and its life} Hazelton, beginning May V7 7, J 6... E history, development, habits,ete.,|— sab fully given. 5 Notes on the life history, habite, 1TH EAR NCANNHNNNEOSNANNNCOAMMUTCOATINN MESA MESO ete., of the imported onion mag- got and seed-corn maggot then follow. The means of. controlling root maggots are discussed at consid- erable Jength, as, for instances felt tarred paper discs for cab- bages and cauliflowers, cheese- cloth frames, trap.crops, autumn planting, poisoned bait to destroy the adult fites, ete. Cultura! control and natural contro! are also discussed, under the latter ‘chapter interesting: information being given on predacious and parasitic insect enemies. Farmers should make early application for this valuable bul- letin. Any farmer may obtain a copy free of charge on application to the Chief, Publications Branch, | eens ESS Pe ern es ce MMU CUI n nT 1c Hudson’s Bay Company HAZELTON, B.C. Dry-Goods, Boots & Shoes, Wholesale Liquors We have just received a shipment of H. B. RUM Look at these prices: SCREEN DOORS at $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00 Take a Took at our——— ALCOWAX HEATERS COMPANION; CHAFING DISH; NICKEL KETTLE | ALANA VAGUE ET ANGDL NGG CO BEREEAAYPRULY Co TEUUAANNL OEMS HGEOD LANA Cec MOREE LARUU ET CHSGELTHENTIZO Department of Agriculture, Ot- Synopals of Coal Mining Regu: lations. Coal» mining rightaof the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan an Alberta, the Yukon ‘Territory, the Northweat Territories and in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, CANADIAN PACIFIC. RAILWAY Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific. By. Meals and berth included on steamer For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE | $5. “Princess Maquinna” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 p.m. SS. “Princess Alice’ or “Princess Sophia” leaves Prince Rupert June 17th, 24th; July Ist, 8th. J. I. Peters, General Agent, 8rd Ave. & 4th St,, Prince Rupert,B.C y = may be lensed for a term of twenty-one years at en annual rental of $1 an |/ acre. Not more than 2,660 acres will |f be | leased to one applicant. plication for fu lease must be made by Kes applicant i in perddn te the Agent or Sub tof the district in which the rights vapriled for are situated, In surveyed territory the Jand must bo doseribed by sections or legal au pata of sections, an tarritory the tract applied for shall be | cake out by the applicant himself. Fach application must be accompani- |% ed ed bya a fee of 85, which will be refund: |§ the rights" applied led for are not available, but not otherwise, A royal- ty shall. be paid on the merchantable Express, . General Drayage and Freighting ; i LIVERY and STAG | night. | ‘in unsurveyed |i. ; Consign your shipments in Our- : Address all communications & i Hcelton, . We are prepared to supply private B and pub ie conveyances day and Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazel ton, BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50 A CORD Ruddy & MacKa HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTO! ow Care for Storage or Delivery. output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall | fi furnish the Agent with sworn returns | & accounting forthe full guantity of mer- ehantable coal » the | sg royalty thereon. mr ‘the ao mining Tights ate not being a ted, auc returns Bhould be onge a ‘urnished ear. jaané willinclude the coal mining : signt only, but the loaned may be per- |§ itted to Ru surface righta may be at least . idered nec ceaary for, the Working oe the mine at| B erate of "#10. Of. an Far fail” taformation application should be mae to the Bdoretary of tha! & Department z the Intetlor, Ottawa, | fi or ie, man pent or Bub-Agent of! & nioh ermine AEP WE CORY, authori lication of | lene erento veil aot be Paid for. oa urehase (Whatever Y vallable CW Tuesday an o Steamer will sa Dap MAS of i Interior, “_ . a A. MeNichall, 4a Gea GRAND TRUNK ‘PACIFIC RAILWAY. and " STEAMSHIPS. —. Steamers Bailing betwean. Prince: /Rupert, Anyax, : Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. os Steamera South from Prince Rupert every Tuesday Nia) ot 7 P.M. and Saturday atO 4. H.. North to Anyox . FF a every Thuraday at midnight Steamers‘ arrive Prince Rupert from the South at .. q day and 9 A.M. avery. Thursday, From ff bell P.M..every Sun Anyox 5 .P.m. every Friday; “Passenger trains leave Haxelton Esathound at.8p. Mm. eve day and Thureday.. Mixed train leaves at 2:30 P.M. every Satu m5 Passenger trains leave Hazelton Weatbound. at, 10 ao A. Ms every a Friday. Mixed train loaves at 4:48 A. ir, every Thureday. “Gi - ALASKAN SERVICE Commencing Thuriday, March 80, arid: every ‘Thursday . thereafter, i o ‘at 12 xoon for Ketchican, Wrangell, Juneau Skagway. 7: : Connections made between, Traina ald mem, ‘Trunk Pacific Agént.or to, mirer Agent, Prince, Report, BC, * More For further infotmation a he Grand aot an Ay