= 1 we inch guns for defence. | TEE OMINEOA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916 The World’s Doings i in » Brief News Notes from Many Sources . 7 ‘Free Seed for Farmers - ae ‘By inatractions: from the Hon. || Minister of Agriculture, a dis- | tribution of superior sorts of grain Trail smelter now employs 1600 “men. Copper has reached a brice eof 32 in New York, . ‘, Lieutenant:Govéiior MacKeen -of Nova Scotia is dead; ; Roosevelt refuses: to, speak. of _the 1920 nominations. White, ‘Star ‘liners. cary 8 ‘Six- : _ eo . An Italian-airman:has reached. ‘an altitude of 25,800 feet, Canada's total’: War casualties ~ to date are almost 60,000. The 181st Batialion, raised in B.C., has reached England. Frosts were reported this week in the orange belt of California. Calgary had its first zero wea- : ther for this season ‘on Saturday. |. Joseph: Martin is likely to bea candidate for. mayor in'Vancou- ver. Coal miners at Fernie demand |, /an additional . 5 per, cent war bonus,, ; A fire auto erashed in to a street |. car in Vancouver, Seven were injured, W. d. Brydn will devote the next: four | yeara. to a temperance crusade. ‘The Duke of Connaught. has ’ snent the last week on tha F French battlefront. ee ‘The German submarine v4 ~ was signalled off Greenhill; RL, on Monday. Ye. “US. Democrats claim. 8 ‘major- 2 ity of twelve in congress and . four in the senate, - German newspaper ora, say th that ~ in Germany President: ‘Wilson: is the most-hated, man: | . Wireless communication © be- |" San Francisco and Japan was ~ opened on ‘Thursday. ee cee | “In the last: -year the prices: of . > foodstuffs. in Great Britain have " Inéyeaged 27) per cent. The Cariadian railway ¢¢ commis: ‘sion has refused. to grant any > Iingreaseg in freight rates, — ’ During the second year of war ‘Canada’s trade ‘Feached a new high record of $1, 668, 880, 090.:. An effort i is being made i in the U.S. to raise ten millions-for the . relief of Jewish war sufferers. ~ Major-General 8. B ‘Steele has |- been appointed: inspector-general Of Canadian: forces in England, Thirty « steamers are tied up: in - Sydney harbor as a result of the coal strike in New. South Wales, Bleven membersof the Shackle-}. : ton expedition, who have arrived ‘in London, will enlist for’the war. i “Forty-one I. W.W.’sarecharged |. ~ with murder in. connection~ with |". “the recent fatal affray at Everett, Wash, - John Kiricap; thesveteran gov- ernment agent, well known to all B 6 old-timers, is Head at Na- _xl MO |: , “Phe. Duke: of Davoinshitte airiv.| ed! in: ‘Ottawa on' Monday and wes “sworn in. ‘ae governor-g eneral of _ Canada Oregon ‘passed . a “ary” law which. cannot be enforced for lack ofa a penalty clause, ive t the, Measure © effect. mn The: legis-|:2: no.change in the U. S. election and. ti veteira of Wilson i is con- ceded, | Voids ~" Prom ‘May 15 to Nov. sfGerman out warning,’ ‘pausing the loss of 140 lives. : Austro-German ‘cardinals wil ‘be. excluded ‘from the ‘coming consistory at Rome, the Pope announces. ° . Lord Shaughnesey proposes that the study of French be. made jeompulsory in all schools in the British Empire. At Vancouver Frank Jones, an Indian, was sentenced to be hang- éd for the murder of Gus Hail, a Popeum rancher, The Pope has protested strong: ly -against: the. deportation. of Belgians’ ‘from the territory occu- pied by the Germans. Exports of ‘war supplies from the U. 8. in the last nine months jor. record.. aggregate nearly a ‘billion dollars in value, ' The new kingdom of Arabia,of which Mecca is the capital, asked the recognition of the U.S. The Arabians oppose Tur- key. o Nine “perished | on “Saturday evening when:an auto stage plunged throuch an onen draw in r wees Mea the North Arm bridge at South Vancouver. «: The jury in the second trial of R. RB. Gosden, charged with per- tjury on, the complaint of M.-A. Macdonald, disagreed, and the case will be dropped. The combined army and navy board’ of the U.S. has recommend- ed the purchase of 4600 Viekers machine guns, weapon is regarded ac the “best ‘|in the world, early, yesterday morning, at two millions. -A New York despatch says there’ is still grave danger of.a general’ railway strike in the U, S., The roads: and. their employees - teannot agree on the application of the new eight-hour law. . The Miner is two dollars year, Laat Bay gelding, 850 pounds, one white foot, no white” on head, Branded small Ww on left shoul- der. _J. 8. Hicks, Hazelton. HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT |“ THE LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN B..¢, “'i- fe EUROPEAN PLAN: Que Dollar. per day and upwards. - 26c. autoserrice to and from all trains and boats PRINCE: ‘RUBERT | 2 2s wo zB c Green Bros., Burden & Co.|s _. Otvil Engin : ‘Dominion, Bri ih Columbis,” ; and Al berta Land: Surveyors . [Omces at Mictoria, Nelson, Fort Goon | tl and New. Harelto ton.’ FL P. Burnes, _ STUART. J MARTIN : ‘will paas:an enabling: act, | ‘The recounts have go far made submarines sunk 38 veasels with- J-each farm. has |: This English | bet The ‘submarine Deutschland a, was, towed from \New London} - She. : |earries .a cprgo.of crude:rubber, zine, nickel, and silver bars, valued | ‘| by Agee ; once a | New Harelton : pe aces of ‘the {Interlor,- ©: to int, or “Bub A, nis oF) f. Jomin jon bands, ue oe : a Puls a WwW: Wy CORY, ‘ and’ botatoes. will be made during : ng. winter and apring to Canadian farmers. The samples for general distribution. ‘will con- Bist. of. sping. wheat (about 5 ibs); white ‘oats (about 4 Ibs;), ‘peas: (about: 5 Ibs.). ' These will ‘be sent: au “from Ottawa, “Al. distribution of potatoes i in samples farms, the .Central Farm at Ot- tawasupplying only the provinces of Ontario ‘and Quebec. All samples, will besent free by mail, one of potatoes can be sent to _ As the supply of seed is ‘limited, farmers are obliged to apply early, Requests | received after the end of Decem- ber will probably be too late. Anyonedesiring samples should Cerealist, Experimental’ Farm, Ottawa, for an Application blank. “Faint heart ne’er won fat dollars. ” MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements _ NOTICE HAZELTON MINERAL CLAIM, sit- uate in the Omineca Mining Division of Omineca Distric Where located:—On Nine-mile Moun- tain on the Babiné Trail,- TAKE NOTICE that J, G, K; Sealy and George Raison per his attorn mney Thomas Ratlson, Free Miner’s Certi catés Noa, 98826B, ‘481678, and 41364B, Feapectively, intend any days from the gate hereof, ply te the Mining Recorder “for ‘fora ween rti cate of improve. ments, for the purpoge of ebtaining ‘2 Crown Grant of the above claim, And farther take notice that action under section §$6;-must be commenced ‘ore the issuance of puch Certificate of Improvements.’ 11-19 - Dated October sist, 1916, ; i ; GEORGE RAILSON, ~ Per T, Railson, Atty.; ; JOHN G, K, SEALY, Speer of Coal Mining Rea lations, Coane mining Fights of the Dominion Saskatchewan and Alberta, Meri re Territory, ' the years at an annual: rental of #:' an be jeased to one applicant, plication for a Henze muat be made applicant in pergon to the Agent or Sub-Agent of. the district in which the rights applied for are situated. In survey he dercribed territory tho tract. ap; Btaked out hy the app leant himself, oat h application must be accompant: | by a ee of $5, which will be refund- the righta aw availa “but not o erwi ty shall 1 be pald me on ‘the merchantable centa per ton. Tho person opératin furniah the Agent wi accounting forthe ful! chantable ‘coal min royalty. thereon. Fights are not boil ra should ba. ear, f the nd ee ya rated, suc eurvies ants nay be consiiered thesate of of $10.06 an acre should be made to tie Secretary of the : oH. Deputy Mt ‘Minister of ot 8 9 Interior, Nea ‘dts advarisetsent Hot bo ye pai fort GAs barley (about 8 “Ibe. ), -and’ field . of about 3.1bs, will be carried.,on|- from several of the experimental | Only one sample of grain and) write (post free) to the Dominion’ Northwest. Territories and in a portion | | Jof the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a-term of. twer-ty-one = acre, Not moré than 2,560 acres will | i Express, General | Drayage and Freighting | tarritéry the land must |i by sections, or legal sub-/ if divisions of sections, aud in unsurveyed | lied for shall be A ppiled for are aot, te A royal | (Gaz mnie ahed at least 2 ane ome willie the coal mining 5 x only, but the lessee é per | E Ha ie purchase whatever available [2 nec |g ‘or. the Gporking of the mine st] § For = full: . information applieation J ; ttawa, a Addressing Soldiers’ Mell In order to facilitate the’ hand- ling’ of mail at the front and to engure prompt delivery, it is ‘te- ed as follows: (a).. Regimental Number. =. (b} Rank.. {e) Name. . m8) Squadron, Battery or Com- pany. . ment or Department, « _(f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT. (gz) British Expeditionary - Force. ; {h) Army Post Office, LoNnpoN + England. Unnécessary mention of higher formations,. such as brigades, divisions, is~strictly ’ forbidden, and causes delay, . Hockey and Skating We-have a complete ‘stock of Skates, Shoes, Sticks, Pads, Pucks and Straps for men, wo- men and children, at ali prices, ** -R, Cunningham & Son, Ltd, INSURANCE quested that all mail: be~ address : | Mining Machinery ‘and Supplies. | Estimates: ‘given f for Tramways. ‘(e) Battalion, Regiment (or): _ other unit), Staff. appoint- |= ii or of, all kinds. .- Lowest . ‘Rates. Strongest Companies. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. ee) Cradock’s Wire Cables. 43. F. MAGUIRE, ‘Hazelton , Insarance end Manafaitarers” Agia. ok The Miner i is twat ‘dollars a year. : . STRAYED - . From ‘Kisbiox Valley, - in ” July, / one White: Gelding, ’ ‘from 700 to 3 : 800 pounds, Brand 4 on ‘lett , 1 7 hip. Please inform _ Distriet Forester, . 10-13 Hazelton, B. co A Telephone saves time and . money, Get on the lines of progress. Ask for. full-in«: . formation. - NORTHERN. TELEPHONE Ce. Head Office -. _ Hazelton. DAHER EEO MAE EOIN URE CAA MENUHIN Hudson’ s Bay Company HAZELTON, B.C. Groceites, Drygoods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Wholesale Lio it. FOR THE CHILDREN | Good, Strong, Serviceable School Shoes _ * Overshoes Rubbers; Com - Boots; Slippers. Ta SRTRTTORAAESTATASR ACTA | ~ Woolen Gloves - tn nMc NENA "Fenn cinigncoasieiunvcnreninar wisieriieccicmremnceicoaaii CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY . to: Vancouver’ and Lows ata rien Ropar tal Eaion Peitse cid ye 7 | Meals and berth included on steamer Pacific way. 35.“ For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE $5, “Princess Maquinsia" loaven Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 Pa. 7 Princess Sophia” leaves Prince Ri . 25th; Doc, 8th, 23rd; Jam, Gth, 20th; Feb. 3 uport & p.m, Now, lin, . ri, J. I, Peters, General Agent, Sri Ave.’ & 4th St., Prince Rupert BC , ! LIVERY and STAGES night. Our stages meat all traing at South Hazelton or Naw Hazelton Weare prepared’ to supply private on ‘and public conveyances day. .an - BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD F ‘Gonsign your shipments in Our’ Care for Storage or Delivery. : adress all co i oe URE Ruddy & MacKa HAZELTON and RE iar ke AZEUTOR .-, output of the mine at the rato of five norcepaaner amon — Sane the mine shall| fi aworn returns | & fot and ey af mer : and 9 A.M. Sate: Juneau). Weangelly fication. of} 8 - _ RAILWAY. and: t STEANSHIP Unis, | " Steamera palling between - “Skagway, Juneay, "Wrangell, Ketchikan,. Anyox, Prince Rupert, .. Ocran Fails, Vancouver, Vietorla, Boot, ‘Steamors south from Pitoce Rupert: Nicdnesdin ‘and sid Feng at 8 add! North for Anyox 42 midnight Wedresday. be Wrangell, Suneat, Skagway; 13 noun Baturday. Steamers arrive F Prints Rinpert from south at 10320, hy : tehinen: B00 Re i. ° -Easthound tratie lenve Hareltin: Pasesiizer, Wedninday anid Saturday Ot 7208 Poet, Mixed Faiilay, at, 2:24 P. Moot: a: ‘Weathound Mived ‘leave . Hazelton: oe 8 aca . Mixer lay at te An. ; orth foe! steht, Thursday, eg tre : Wetiresdayi 2 Wt 7 Ea Péssonger Tueniny om ‘Thomivy,