- , i i ter ’ N 4 . \ tour of. the weal.” “TRE Sumner MINER, ‘SATURDAY AUGUST 4, 1917 os ~The World’ S Doings i in Brief News Notes from Many Sources . Utah went, “dry”. ‘on Wednes- “day. - : A shortage of ‘coal is halting - Swiss industries. _ A’second American contingent . has reached Europe. | British merchant vessel losses last, week numbered 17. ‘German deportations: of Bel- _ Bians from Mons continue. ’ The. ‘revolutionary disorders i in Spain have been checked. New Swedish regulations pro- hibit the export of metals. - The Pope has declined to help Austria by urging an early peace. Western Canada needs 50,000 men to harvest this year’s crops. Acting mayor Guerra of Hav- ana was assassinated on Tues- -day.: M. Rousse has been appointed the new Greek minister to. the U.S. ‘Nearly'ten thousand soldiers in Canada's army were born'in the U.S. ‘The clerks cof. the G.-T, R. ‘stat? have been granted increases in . wages, \ Three deaths ‘ave reported in the forest fires now raging in the Fernie district, Rear-admiral Lacaze, minister of marine in the French cabinet, _ resigned yesterday. Over 15,000 shells were fired “by. the: Germans in two weeks into Rheims cathedral, dwing to edal shortage, the lighting: of steres and hotels has _ been restricted in. Berlin, — . The* ‘spread of . dysentery in ", Germany is-reporfed to be caus- ing. much public. uneasiness, 4 conseription - ‘bill. has been “passed in, Jamaica and all males from 16 to 4] have registered, “In a munitions: factory explo- ‘sion at, Essingen, Baden, Ger- many, 120 persons were killed., | Premier Brewster and Messrs, - - Sloan’ and King will attend the Liberal convention sat Winnipeg. . A second ‘Liberty: Loan, of ‘three billion’: dollars, - launched in the U.S, on Novem- - ber ld, | The U. 8. government is con- . earned with the great number of | -men desiring to. avoid military service, 3) | . Schools for students in muni- tion-making are being: opened by: the ministry of Munitions - ‘in . Landon. - Additional loans of 5185, 000, 000 to: Britain. and $160,000,000 to France were made this week. ‘by the U. 8. The: Seattle ‘steamer Victoria reached port on Monday ‘from - Nome ‘with $200, 000 in gold bul- lion of: -board,. EA Toronto despatch states that ; - the Duke of Devonshire, Canada’ 8 Goyernor-genetal,. is, planning a Bee, v “OF the. thirtéen delegates chos- en by: ‘Calgary: Liberalg_ to: the} . Winnipeg: cényention,' eleven om) . pose: ona tion, ' lare reported. ‘used for Domestic, Minin ‘/notice and :.an application pursuant . taaid Water Recorder or with the Comp-. will - be} ‘{ commercial lumber, - don by soldiers and civilians, King George and Queen Mary inspected the American troops quartered at Borden Camp, Shorn- cliffe,' on Saturday. manufactured in the U.S. for beverage. purposes, and bonded stocks on hand may be comman- deereéd. A’ sweltering: heat wave is be- ing experienced in the eastern jmany ‘deaths and prostrations. To conserve Canada’s supply of gasoline, Dominion Fuel Control- | ler Magrath is considering action to curb the wasteful consumption of the fuel in auto joy-riding. Latest crop, reports indicate bountiful yields in northwestern Saskatchewan, but in southern (Manitoba and southern Saskat- chewan drought is said to have wrought havoc with the crops. FOR SALE: ORSE, HARNESS, NEW Buggy, Cutter, and Fur Robe, $225. ENQUIRE to ANGER THE Tailor, New Hazelton, B.C. [ WATER NOTICE (DIVERSION anp Usk, ) Robertson, agent for the Green Mon- ster -Mining Syndicate, whose address ia Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for a license to take and uce 16 cubie feet persecond of water out of Lowrie Creek, also known ‘ag Nicholson Creek, which flows north-easterly and drains into Usk. The - water will he diverted from the stream at a point about three-quarters mile-from mouth of creek, antl will. be and Power urpeses upon the mine described as reen Monster Mineral Giaim. ' This, notice was posted on the ground on the 29th day of June, 101%. A copy of this thereto and to the ‘‘Water Act, 1914," will be filed { in the office of the Water Recorder at Hazelton, B.C. Objections to the application may be filed with the troller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local néwspaper. | The date of the first publication of this notice i is July 21, 1917, Green: Monster Mining Co. a Applicant. , By Herbert Dixon Robinson, Agent, “No distilled spirits will bel. and ‘middle western states and| TAKE NOTICE that Herbert-Dixon| Skeena River about three miles from |- ‘Addressing Soldiers’ Mail In order to facilitate the hand- ling of. mail at the front and to ensure prompt. delivery, itis re- -| quested that all mail be address: ed as follows: (a) Regimental Number. ‘(b) Rank. (c) Name. (d} Squadron, Battery or Com- pany, ~ * (e) Battalion, Regiment (or - other unit), Staff, appoint- ment or Department. _(f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT, -(g) British Expeditionary Foree, _ , (h) Army Post Office, LONDON - England, Unnecessary mention of higher. fotmations, - such as brigades, divisions, is strictly forbidden, and causes delay. Printing Of every description - for everybody at the ‘ Miner 14 |||. Office HAZELTON, B. 6. “Labor: Day Celebration. ‘Barbecue & Hor & Horseracing. , Dance i in Evening COME ONE! COME-ALL!! AT TELKWA dMonday,. September 4, 1917 _ »-FARM LANDS - OREGON & CALIFORNIA’ RAIL- ROAD GO. GRANT LANDS, Titje to |’ same revested in United States by Act of Congress dated June 9, 1916.. Two Million, three hundred thousand Acrea|- to, be opened for Homeateada and sale. Agricultural and Timber Lands. aepvative eatimate Farty Billion feet of Containing some of best-land left in United. States, Large Map showing - Tand ‘by sections fall, elgvations, - ete. ~ Postpaid ‘One Collar. Grant: Lands Locating * Co., Box GLO, Portland, Dregon, . a rari "STUART 1 Ae MARTIN. - Provincial ‘Assayer Con-| | —~O ‘i ‘MINERAL ACT ~ Certificate of Improvements NOTICE " HAZELTON MINERAL CLAIM, sit- uate in the Omineca. Mining Division of Omineca District. Where located :—On Nine-Milé Moun- tain, on the Babine trail. TAKE NOTICE: that J. C, K. Sealy and George Railson, per his attorney Thomaa: Railson, Free Miner’s Certifi- cates Nos. 98826B, 49167B and 41366B, réespectively,intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Cert cate of Improve- ments, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claima. And further take notice that action bafore the issuance of sueh Certificate of Improvements, _ Dated June 16, piays GEORGE RAILSON, 42-50, - Per T, Railson Atty. j . JOHN C, K, SEALY Maple Sugar Soldier at: the Front 40c per pound azelton - |} wp under section §5, must b commenced . : Upto Date Drug Stores 4 | The Real Thing For the || and Description . of soil, climate, rain- | § Olu ioe TESINTTNTCOATMNCOOLTNRCOTONESRTIES 2TH SHMATUCORMAEeOMIRNNCOR ANCA MCT Fludson' s Bay Company e have just received a shipment IS pay B.C. Phone 31 W of EZ fruit jars in pints, quarts and. half-gallons. As the canning season will commence shortly, it wouldbewiseto 7 secure your wants in this line early. _ We also carry Soft Drinks, Le Lemonade, Grape Juice, and Club la Schlitz, Budweiser Cascade pe Phoenix Beer, in quarts, Calgary Beer in pint bottles, Imported Wines and Liquors always in Stock ; Sin nncvnnaconmmnnceontmomconanuucosumacumnan SUNIUIALUTNED AA SUUGTTACIEANNNTICETTCO TAILLE Mes Un simon tri we ir CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY )- - Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. | eals and berth included on steamer - For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE 5.5. “Princess May” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 p.m. ° SS “Princess Alice” or “Princess Sophia” leaves Prince Rupert July 25th; Aug. 1st, 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th; Sept. Ist and 8th, - b@F-Above sailings are subject to change or cancellation withoutnotice. ' J. 1, Peters, General Agent, ard Ave. & 4th St., Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘a MW LIVERY and STAGES Ai night. jixpress, General Drayase and Freighting a] Consign your shipments in Our | ] We are prepared to supply private| and public. conveyances day | Qur stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. | BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD | | Ruddy & MacKay y| ; HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON Care for Storage or Delivery. | Address all communications to Huzelion. a? RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP LINES, Steamers sailing between Skagway, Juneau, - Wrangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Prince Rupert, ’ Swanson Bay, (Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle. . Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle,& a.m. ‘Saturdays, “9AM. Mondays. (Saturday boaé calls at Qeean Falls and Monday boat ealls at Swanson Bay.) For Anyox at 12 noon Fridays. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway,12 noon Wednesdays. Fortnightly sailings . to Queen Charlotte Island points. Arrive Prince Rupert from the South at 6; 30 A.M. Wednesdays and 9 A.M. Fridays. Passenger’ trains leave Hazelton Eastbowid at 7:10 P.M. Mondaya, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mixed train 1:66 p.a. Tuesdays, Wayfreight 1:35 P.M. Sunday. : Passenger trains leave Hazelton Westbound at 9 20 a.m. Fridays, Sundays and Tuesdays. -. Mixed train 6 A. M. Sunday. Wayfreight 11:35 A M. Monday, i For further juformation apply to any Grand Trunk Pacific Agent, or to G. A, MeNic! oll, Aart Gen. Freight and Passenger Agent,Prince Rupert, B.C. : rE , 5 + marina teharencsprarnaneiirone canes be =~ MAKE YOUR DOLLARS FIGHT AT THE FRONT. BUY |. DOMINION OF CANADA THREE-YEAR / | War SAVINGS CertiFicates '$ 25-2 00° FOR $21.50 50.00 ¢ 43.00 - en | (ee _ 100.00 | 'BE.Q0..5 IPS : INDIVIDUAL, PuRchAsts LIMITED TO ‘1009, ) -_ ‘FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT: [ANY BANIC - 1 OR™ ‘ANY MONEY. ORDER, Fost OFFICE —— | eee ae PINANOR. Dera Tmmn ; ah: Ne iat 107 co ws Nr Orrawal . cet vf