een oes tae sree ener ey Rene maar naar Sa OL te . an 7 Se ee y —_ marines a-month, . are now $850,000 a day. Nor _ THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY AUGUST 11, 1917 The World? S Doings i in Brief _ News Notes from Many Sources “Only one Tealian vessel was sunk last week. The coast shipworkers’ Strike has been settled, - The B.C. salmon run this yeat is abnormably low, The first. American draft will be called on Sept. 1. ‘Copper is now quoted at from $29 to $30 a‘ton, spot. en Cases of -bubonie’ plague are reported in Lima, Peru.. - A strong’ anti-German feeling exists in Austro-Hungary. -- ~ Floods have caused much dam: age in the province of Quebec, Members of the, American ; forees will be privileged to vote, Coal shipments from the U. 8. to Canada will not be interfered. with, Butte streetearmen are striking for a‘ 25 per’ cent increase’ ih wages, _ The sura of $7,500,000 is being loaned monthly to Belgium by. the U. 8. General Erdelli, military gov- ernor of Petrograd, has been assassinated, .A U- boat scare this week caus- ed- the closing of New York har- - por for a time. . Germany -admits the loss. of |§ “slightly more’? than three sub- « Returned soldiers are enlisting again in Australia, being ashamed of the slackers there. ° ° War cost Canada $600, 000,000 up to July 20, and ‘her expenses Vv “A German munition factory at _, Hennersdorf was wiped out by: “an explosion on Sunday. - Over $400,000° was sent last week from the U.S.. for, relief work in Armehia and Syria, \ “Alvo von Alvensleben, the Ger- ‘man capitalist, formerly of Van- couver, will be interned in Sa- attle. ‘ ‘King Alexander of Greece took |’ -oath of office amid great pomp cand ceremony at Athens on Bat- . urday. oA London despateh says s there ‘is no hope of the temoval of the British’ embargo on Canadian -appleg, ° ‘Twelve. perished when the mesday, (0 Members of the R. N. W.M: P. ‘sare not being encouraged to @n-|. Jist as their services are needed in. Canada. The: ‘U.S. will have no crop | shortage next year, as the gov-| ernment -will force the preduc- ion of wheat, Sir. Lome™ Gouin, ' premier of Quebee, : ‘says that the province will aceept consetiption if the manjority f BO declares, ” o "The vesiden¢e of Hugh Graham,’ _publsner of the. Montreal ' ‘Star, was dynamited by andi-conserip- -_ tlonists on Thursday, “1 on v \" ‘befere the war. Was: plac’ at) 4. “ » 9,000,000,000 rubles; ts estlinated “mow at 0, 000;000, 000 ble. ‘Schooner Marsh foundered in al ‘storm on. Lake Ontario on, Wed- at ‘Rubeia’ 8 national “debt, which British residents of Hong Kong liable for military service under a conscription act passed there. Sir Sam Hughes objects to the government program and’ says the Canadian offices in England are too large and overmanned. , the stores and a shutdown may result in the mines: when, the engineers quit at Butte, Mont. M. Kovostoff, former Russian minister of the interior, has been: artested ona charge of misap- Peopriation of 1,250,000 roubles, The Dominion gqvernment has announced that it will take over the Canadian Northern Pacific the G,7. P. Men ta the number of 175,000, who signified their willingness to change their occupations if the exigencies of war demanded it, are being communicated with by the Nationa! Service board with the object of obtaining farm) laborers, of which there is a shortage, WATER NOTICE (Diversion, AND Use.) TAKE NOTICE. that. Herbert Dixon Robertson, agent for the Green Mon- ater Mining Syndicate, whose address is Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for a license to take and use 16 cubic feet persecond of water out of LowrieCreek, also known as Nicholson Creek, which Skeena River about three miles from Usk. atream ata point about three-quarters mile from monti of creek, and will be purposes upon -the mine described as Green Monster Mineral Glaim.. This _ Notice was posted on the ground on the 29th day of June, ‘17, A copy af this notice and: an application pursuant thereto: and ‘to the,'‘ to the application may be filed with the: said Water Recorder or with the Comp- Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty notice in a local newspaper, The date of the first at publication of this notice is July 21, 191 Green Monster Mining Co., Applicant. By. Herbert. Dixon Robinson, Agent.. The Miner is two dollars a year, from. the ages of 18 to 55 are] Clerks are threatening to leave | _ system and will further finance flows north-éasterly and” drains into |. - The -water-will be diverted from the a used for Domestic, Mining and Power | ' ater Act, 1914,'"; ' -| will be filed in the office of, the Water 1 Recorder at Hazelton, B.C, “Objections ;, troller of Water Rights, Parliament. days after. the first appearance of this| . Addressing Soldiers’ Mail In order to facilitate the hand- ling of mail-at the front and to ensure prompt delivery, it i is ‘re quested that all mail be address- ed as follows: (a) Regimental Number. (b) Rank. (ec) Name. ‘, (d) Squadron, Battery or Com. . pany. (e) Battalion, Regiment (or other unit), Staff appoint- ment or Department. (f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT. (x) British Expeditionary- : Force. (h) Army Post Office, LONDON England, Unnecessary- mention of higher formations, such as brigades, divisions, is strictly forbidden, and causes delay. Printing | aS 7 US ss al Ll ele Hudson’ S Bay. Company HAZELTON, Phone 3h We have just received’ a shipment -of EZ fruit jars in pints, quarts and-half-gallons. As the canning season will commence shortly, it ~ would be wise to secure your wants in this line early. We also carry Soft Drinks, bemenade, Grape Juice, and. a Schlitz, Budweiser Cascade and Phoenix Beer, in quarts.’ Calgary Beer in pint bottles, Imported Wines and Liquors always in Stock. , HUNAAEUCUUUNGCESUAUNG4NUC eco UANROUY ALAS TEAOEDGL SOUS CSSMNENDEIUHEE1 COU FLA¢NETINOEALTINTINIES TC SM se ee 3 - CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lowest rates Prince Rupert to alll Eastern Points via ‘steamer - to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and berth included on steamer For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE S.S. “Princess May” leaves: Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 p.m. - §S "Princess Alice” of “Princeas Sophia" leaves Prince Rupert July 25th; Aug. lst, 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th; Sept. lst and 8th. B&F Above sailings are subject to change or cancellation without notice, * | J. I. Peters, General Agent, 3rd Ave. & 4th St., Prince Rupert, B.C, OF every description for everybody ~ - at the, a / ri Labor Day. Celebration Barbecue & Horseracing Dance’ in Evening | COME ONE! COME ALL! _ AT TELKWA = °° Monday, September 4, 1917 _-FARM LANDS * OREGON , &. CALIFORNIA RAIL- [ROAD CO. GRANT LANDS. | Title to samea-reveated in United States by Act of Congress dated June 9, 1916. Two to ¢ opened for _Homesteada and sale. Agricultural and Timber Lands, Coné servative‘ estimate Forty Billion feet of co mercial limber, | Containing sam of and Description. of soil, slirfate, rains fall, -elevattons,, -éte,. Postpaid On Stollar. | Box 810, Portland, Oregon. en “ “STUART L MARTIN - Provincial Assayer poe Fa serprenctniet trend A inert acy a g-Nal es + eG woe cht ‘ Cy ae : i Crown Grant o million, three hundred, thousand Acres|. eat. land left in United Statesi' ; Large Map showing land by ‘peetiond | Grant Landa Locating fo. : | 7 Up-té-Date: Drag’ Stores | Office / NOTICE. of Ominaca: District. Miner HAZELTON, BG. | . 2 ne _* . .. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements HAZELTON MINERAL CLAIM, ait- uate-in the ‘Omineca Mining Division Where located:--On Nine- Mile Moun- tain, : oa the Babine trail. ., TAKE NOTICE ‘that J. C..K. Sealy and George Raileon,;. per his attorne Thomas tnilson,, Trea Miner's Certifi- cates Nos. 98826B, 48167B, and :41366B, respectively, intend aixty days from the fate hereof, to appl ly to. the Mining ecorder for a Certificate of Improve- ments, for the purpose of ‘obtaining a F the above claims. And further take 1 under, section, 85, . m1 tice that -action t be.comimence before the j issuance of auch Certifieate . of Improvements,~. . Dated June 16,° 1817, GEORGE RAILSON, 42-50 Per tT Railgon, “ys SOHN G. The. Real ‘Thing. For the ‘Soldier ‘at the Front "0c pet pound Hazelcon - . at: S o Gey Priating. ak a i= = THE MINER: OFFICE. ‘Express, General Drayage and Freighting | LIVERY and STAGE We are prepared ‘to aupply private jj. and publi ie conveyances day and if Our stages meet all trains at South-Hazelton or New Hazelton. | BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD Care for Storage or Delivery. Ruddy & MacKay Address all Tcatlons to Hi renee and NEW ae ay night. Consign your shipments in Our “Leave Prince S ovinco Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, AM. Saturdays RAILWAY and STEANSHIP LINES. Steamers sailing between. Skagway, Juneau, — Wrangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Prince Rupert, -. — Swansan Bay, Ocean Falla, Vaneouver, ..-.! Victoria, Seattle. 9 4.M. Mondays, (Saturday boat calls at Ocean falls and Monday boat calls at Swanson Bay.) For Anyox at 12 noon Frida ays. For Ketchikan, § Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway,12 noon Wednesdays. Portnightly, sailings | a: ta Queen Charlotte Island pointe. Arrive Prince ~Rupert from the South at 6:30 AM. Wednesdays and 9. ‘AM. Fridays, Passenger trains leave Hazelton Fastbound at 7:10 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mixed train 1:65.2.M, ‘Tuesdays. Way freight 1:35 P.M. Sunday. Passenger trains leave Hazelton Westbound ‘at 9:20 ALM. Fridays, Sundays and Tuesdays, Mixed train é a. M. Sunday. .Wayfreight, , . 11:36 4 Mw. Monday. For further information apply to any Grand Trunk Pacific Agent,or to. G. A McNicholl, Aset, Gen. Freight and Passenger: Agent, Prince Rupert, BAC. ty MAKE YOUR’ DOLLARS me FIGHT | AT THE FRONT. DOMINION OF CARADA 4 THREE-YEAR . War Savincs CERTIFICATES: $26. O00. ror. $21 30° a0 es | ie 60.00 “ “4asio0 °° | «4100.60, “” 86.00 INBIVIQUAL, PURCHASES. LiMiTED ‘to #1809, x oo camipasmmnmenaneail : FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY: aT ANY ‘BANK (OR ANY MONEY ‘ORDER Post: ‘OFFICE o oh ats re “rivanom. DeranTamnr ‘ .b, 17, ene. So OTTAWA | or Ve pi