; killed, rn ee ee ed , ree erie ee eee eee teed Tak ominca viiNeR: situnbay: JUNE 17; 1916 ee ee ee eres " The World’s : Doings in a : News Notes-from Many Sources ‘Roosevelt is reported seriously idl, . iFhe Italian cabinet has resign- ed. A : : Roosevelt declares bei is ‘out of politics. ‘Woman suffrage:was defeated in Iowa. adapan is augmenting her troops in China. The P. G. E, will resume), eon- struction. i Britain: has prohibited exports of coal to Greece, ~The forest revenue of ‘B.C. for May was $189, 000. ‘Progressive Republicans refuse tof support Hughes, ‘New South. Wales will. tax all war profits fifty per cent. ‘The 102nd Battalion left Van- caver for England on Saturday. ‘The Republicans have nominat- ed Justice'Hughes for president, The Vatiean has placed a -ba’ on dancing at Catholic entertain: ments, at ‘It is proposed to- arbitrate the differences between the U.S: ‘and ' Mexico. ‘The Duke and Duchess-of Con. naught will reach Vancouver on Jane 20. wo de re “The German admiralty claims that in May 56 Entente vessels] were sunk, _ “There is a continued ‘increase sin the lumber business: on the C. coast, ns “Over a thousand mines have «been washed ashore on the coast of Holland. “Numerous anti-Ameriean. dem- ~ ofstrations: in Northern Mexico, "are reported. : “Bh relief ship, with $250,000 worth’ of food for Belgium, has left Montreal, _ Canada is expected to furnish a: ‘large number of recruits for ‘the British navy... © +. iThe British goverriment:i is tak-' ing an inventory of ail foodstuffs iy the United Kingdom. “! In the war Britain. ‘has ‘lost. 26,304 officers, of whom 8100 were “ igiled, or died of wounds. : Britain is sending ‘eonscienti tious objectors to’ the . front ‘to dig. trenches, but not to. fight, .Sir George Foster will: attend 7 the Allies’ confererice i in Paris as the ‘representative of Canada. Juneau,’ Haines and Douglas City voted wet, while Skagway. went dry by-a small majority. ‘President. Wilson led a pre- paredness parade .of 15,000 per- adne in Washington on Thursday, “In land fighting it is estimated the Germans have lost 3,000, 000 min, of whom "760,000 have ‘been ‘Tt is’ officially , announed that " the cruiser Hampshire, on which Lord Kitchener. ‘Was. ‘Ipat,. Wes punk by striking a mine. “Russian authorities ‘declared yesterday that the ‘Austrian, ait mies had: been, ‘reduced ‘ to ane. half their original atrength. (AB ‘a result: of ‘the visit. ‘b London’ of Premier Briand, Gen- atl, Softee. and: General Hoaves, French minister of way,an apree- ment has -been reached on the strategy of. the war, covering ail fronts: The Democratic convention at St, Louis. yesterday nominated President: ‘Wilson.: Marshall was nominated for viee-President. The barge Argus, laden with a sank off the mouth of the Fraser, The two. steeramen were rescued, ' ‘Lord Kitehetier's brother, who, although ‘70 yeurs of age, is | serving’ as a colonel in Southwest’ Africa,is the heir to the earldom. In the reichstag on Thursday Chancellor Hollweg stated that Germany’s conquests placed her in readiness for a diseussion of peace terms, | The admiralty has released many. ships .for commercial use, and freights from Canada to Great Britain are to be reduced thirty per cent. , ‘Doctors’ from: the Canadian. front report that many wounded " |men- left hospital without leave, in order to aid in the reeent fieree battle at Zillebeke. Vancouver and Victoria rate- payers on Wednesday voted for the closing of stores on Saturday afternoons,in preference to Wed- nesdaye, by three to one, ’ A Pennsylvania railroad - ele- |: | forty persons. were injured. “Moses Cotesworth ‘has been for mailing unstamped letters} marked ''0,H.M-S.”’ relating’ to his daylight saving scheme. A'report from Namiquipa says Villa personally led a party of bandits which captured fourteen army trucks laden with suppiies for the American expedition, - plan ‘for the conciliation of Ire- meet immediately after the war, to consider the future govern- ment of the Empire. r “ The coasting, steamer Bear wag wrecked near Gape Mendocino, ‘| Cal,, on Wednesday night. 206 souls aboard, 131 have heen saved, and it is hoped the major- ity of the others will reach land. One boatload is known to be lost. Reports. presented to the gen- .|Chureh at Winniper shawed that on the question of chureh union 46 presbyteries voted thus: 2, irrelevent, 2, rejected, 1, no returns, “4, “The British army is ta he sup- lied with British Columbia sal- uct,and Ontaric: replace‘ that from California. - It cago. article. The establishment of a Home generally looked for, It id sup: |; posed Dublin Castle will’ be the ‘homéof the newlegislature, which | ‘twill be composed of the: Irish members: of. the British parlia- ment, A senate. will be formed, " ‘ecteil.: ‘John Redmond will prob- cargo :of Britanhia mines ore, | ‘sing continues as ‘Canada's pre- ‘months of 1916 of $600,000 and . with! total payments of $14,040, - 00. Hollinger ranks second for: vator was burned at Canton, near |: Baltimore,. on Wednesday, From four to ten lives were lost, and|' eommitted for trial at Vancouver |; A feature of Lloyd George’s| land is an Imperial conference, to}: Of; eral assembly of the Presbyterian |. For: ‘lunion, 58, against union, 18, ties, mon instead of the Alaska prad-: canned fruit will is also proposed to use: ‘Canadian: tinned meats instead of the Chi-|- Rule parliament: in ‘Dublin - ie: ably. be the first Irish | premier. The: provinee has sold , two ];:million. dollars. worth of bonds under ‘the $10,000,000. Joan act, the , price received being. slightly higher ‘than that obtained several months ago. The bonds run ten years, .and the. interest will be 5.60 per cent. , U.S. internal receipts: for: the year ending June 30 will: be over half.a billion dollars,aceording to a report of Secretary McAdoo, Of this amount the taxes on whiskey. beer and tobueco eon- stitutes over 60 per’. ent, or $308,000, 000, Canadian Mining Dividends - ~ ‘Twenty-one Canadian compan. ies participated:in the 1916: dec- larations to the extont of $3,467, 781, says the. Mining World. A comparison ~with- previous years showsthatthe 1935 disbursements by sixteen | companies totalled ; $2,678,968, and -$,5,098,090 by ninete>h companies during the first four months of 1918, Nipis- mier dividend . payer, ‘with dis- bursements daring the first four the year, having declared regular four week: dividends of $120,000 each, * It has’ enriched ° share- ‘holders: to the. extent of $4,670. a on, -- a Lafeoriah Earth - There i is a large | demand in the “United” ‘Kingdon an Cae “inf uéorial earth, or diatomite:: in’ the aris for ‘several . purposes, especially’. in the. manufacture of dynamite, the cleaning of metals and sugar refining. The Imperial Institute, South Kensington, Lon- doi, ‘S.W,, is interesting itself in bringing ‘samples of this earth Syoopt of Coal Mining Regu. . lations. 14| COAL mining rightsof the Dominion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan a ‘Alberta, the’ Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and in_a portion of. the Province of British, Columbia, may be leased for a term of, twenty-one years at an annual | rental of $1 an, ‘on Not more than 2,660 ucrea will tone applicant, plication for_& lense must be made by. by Ons applicant i in- person to the A Sub-Agent of the district in w ich the tights » In, Survey -be-deacribed hy. ‘divisions of ade tions, an territory the tract ap ‘staked out a the apo cant himself, h ape ication must be accompani- a the rights a ot ttate: but net ot therwise, ty shall -bo pat acre, be! leas lied for are situated, ,.* éd ai by cents per ton. The bereon ‘operating foie f tbe al rh tity of mit ‘ Ta ‘or i an of mer- thentahter canal ofall quanti i royalty thereon, If thee oa) mining. ‘righta are not being operated, suc! ree chauld onee a mitted to sutface ri miy be ‘considered’ n essary: for the working @ of the mine atl yt . the.rate. at $40.08. an Bt For. Department: of the Interior, or to em ipo Deputy’ Mint ann Agent . or Sab-Agent Go an" We We ‘CORY, of ee Anterior, this sivertoement re het: be, * paid for. partly. nominated und pertly.el-| —597s2, It is. used: ““nyblication : of | territery the land must | sections, or legal sub-|§ d in unsurveyed | 8 lied for shall be| § of $5, which will be refund- lied for- are not! i ‘A royal: | Re on the merchantable | * a -_ { output of ne Mone at the rate of five the mine shall ; ‘aworn returns | § pay the |& ‘be fin shed at leant | # The base wil inelude.the cont mining ; ixights only, but the lessee may be por-| fi urchise whatever, availa le | F s,) inform: don a lication hhauld Ree Thade to the fon, appl of the| 7 thaws, : ght under the notice of “the British. ts 4 government and the trade genér- ‘st UART ti MARTIN } ally and will examine any samples f Provincial Assayer }- that may_ be, sent to the Above{ Bint Peers Be } address, . Samples have already Koll sO wt ms been received from, Australia. ... The mineral is found in British Columbia in large quantities, and is, we are told, of excellent qual- ity. Whether it so situated that Gives the Best. Meal it can be operated to advantage| Te " ves commercially at the present time Opp. Police Office, Hazelton. . is an open question,—Colonist, |LEE JACKMAN : : Prop. INSURANCE: Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident MINING SUPPLIES: *i.".28 n.d." om +» Enquiries and inspection ot t sanapleg solicited | J. F. MAGUIRE france. Mansacares’ and Gael Age BAZELTON, B.C. t 7 * * ary . T THE ROYAL LUNCH [Rieter renee rereerrrrrrrerrrrrrerrrrrrirryr rr, _ DENTISTRY ~_ -Dr: BADGERO will be loated in. ‘Hazelton, beginning’ May 17, 1916: oP k rrr fipPewren SOs Is OL Se ‘Hudson's Bay Company ‘HAZELTON, B.C. _ WHOLESALE LIQUORS | H. 8., per bot., 1.50; Negrita, per bot. 75 pp agnigeon slrish.” . per bot. $ 150 B, Special Scotch 1 - 1+: ; 75 | zB. Scotch, F.0. H., Dewar’s, King Geor 0.0., Johnny Walker, X.X.X., °° G& W., Walker’ s, per bot. 75; Scncamn’ 4 'BS, Corby’s;' Canadian Club, 1.25 ° * Old ‘Dake, H.B., (War Tax 5 cents per bot. i 1, oS H E um: Phiskies: = SP z 4 =f 3 a 50 i = § z. ‘3S. Port: Sherry: Bodega, Blue Label * comes "Gin: . Gorden Dry, Sloe, Old Tom. Finsbury Dry, _,.. perrbot., 1.25: Anchor Red {John.dia K uyper) 1.50 “Brandy: - 3 Star Hennessy,2.25; 8 Star Marion, per. bot. 1.00. ” Ale: . Barclay’s, Pints, per doz, 2, 00; Stout: Guin- . * " ness’s Bull Dog. pts,‘ * Beer; Bud- we ". weiser, qts., 5.00, Schlitz, 4.80, Pho:nix 3.00" - We cannot sell you less than 6 bottles or or 2 gallons in bulk; but we ean - sell you6 assorted bottles. The quali ty of our goods can bedepended on, ‘g. Owing to the unsteadiness of Old Country shipping, imported liquore may advance without notice. . z SNE HURRAH SHMNHEMNIRO TINTON TANESUNHANTLUE HIER (CANADIAN PACIFIC : RAILWAY . Lowest rates Prince Rupert to ail Eastern Points via steamer” to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. © = - ||" Meals. and berth included.on steamer sis’. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE " S.S."Princess Magquinna” aves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 Pm, 5.5. “Princess Alico”-or “Princess Sophia” leaves Prince :| . Rupert June 17th, 24th; July Lat, 8th. . ve" > J.L Pete G lAgent, 8rd Ave, & 4th St.. Prince Ru LBC . Lexa, Genera sal ve, . pase 3 p = g “s F a Note, Ne Express, General Drajae and Freighting} | LIVERY and STAGES night. We are prepared to supply private 7" “and publ: ie conveyances’ day and ji" (ur stages'meet oi] trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. 9 BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50 A ‘CORD Ruddy HAZELT N and NEW f , Condign your shipments'in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. Gnfeatlons ta Hazelton. “RAILWAY: “and “ STEAMSEIP * > LIES, | Steamors antting Between Ske: ay, Juneau, a Il, Ketchikan, Anyox, Erince. Ru rt, . . ren yancouven Victdrie,” Seattle, ete.’ — ae : Ve, Leave Prince Rupert: for Vancouver, Victoria Seattle, Riga Monday and Saturday, at 10.00 A, _For Anyox, Fridoy,at 10.00a.a. Fer Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, stepway, Wednesday, .at 12 noon. ° : Arrive Prince Rupert: from Seattle, Victoria, Jancouy, ee. &:. day and Friday, at6:04.m. Fedm-Anyox, Satorda}, at.$:00 ane we edees Skagway, Juneau, Wrangell, jKetchikan, -Monday,. § at 60 ried ee one . Eastbound traing leave Hagofton: Pasgen, r, Monday, Wednesdey, a Friday, 9¢,$:08:P. mM. . Mined Saturday,: ot 33 eM. Waytreight Wed-:--g nesday, Saturday, at 12:46 P, M, Wostbow: id trains p lenye Hasclt ns p en ger Tuesday, Friday and a Sunday, :at 1O2e ass ee 2 At Me : , Wavtrelaht “a ‘Tuesday, Batindes, A MW: ae. ned Me ray | “Connections, made, patryeen Traine and § | d kc feeitekes he Ao: z