. - dering threshing operations, ” “Egypt the largest ; aviation school in the. world, - England’ are to receive | an in- “crease in wages, “ * of 43 cents i in one day. ‘eyed men finding that larger. re-| . tums. are to be secured f in Britain: |" "It is reported that the C. P. R.. : “has. placed an order-in England]: : - alon ‘Hearst’. ‘International: News ‘Service: has ‘been - blacklisted: ‘by| . . the Britiah wovernment and. willl. -Syeeeive m0 further officlal cable "1. A’ movement: in ———=Eio THE OMINECA MINER, ‘SATURDAY,. OCTOBER. 4, 1916 tinea —— ~The World’. . ‘Doings i in n Brief Coe “ | ‘News Notes from Many Sources ~ Addvessing | Soldiers’ Mail ' “hn: ‘order: to- facilitate the. hand- ling of tail.at:the front and: to|., . The Allies. have a million hors- sin France, . ' Sir Sam Hughes i is now a lieu . tenant-general. me Russian bonds: tisve an’ ‘enor- “mous sale in Japan, Fest A Swedish aviator. will try. to; fy across the Atlantic, on Dyes made i in Great Britaly are Proving very successful. ‘Sunday work dn. shells hos been barred in Great. Britain, "Trish volunteers ‘are now ‘urging _eonsetiption for freland.- Snow in Saskatchewan | is bine “ Aleohol ‘made’ from sawdust ig ‘said to be the’ coming motor fuel, Bread in Vancouver now sells at five cents for a ‘ten-ounce loaf. The. Westinghouse Air Brake Co, made ten muillions 4 in the last/, year, |: vols Nineteen neutral ‘shi 3 ‘have ‘been sunk by German mines in four months. uf : The British: are establishing | in King Otto of Bavaria, who has} been .insane for a number of Years, is dead, : .| The output of Vancouverrn mines ‘last year amounted tor More than | Aa-million tons.” . Textile ‘and iron "workers in >. Wheat: sold at 1. BB. on ‘the chi : ¢ago market last Monday, a drop | Orville Wright, the ‘aerial in- -Nentor, has presented his. patents |. to the British ‘government, ” The complete soldier vote for | the province may not. be made}. known « until early i in November. |’ ~ It is estimated that ships total- “ting t in value $75,000,000 are now | - ander construction. on in the Pacific . _ tonst. ook ‘Four poticernen were , shot at Bayonne N. J., in a battle with | --Btriking entployees.0 of the Tide- - . water On Co, AS royal ceomnmission hes been, . ‘appointed to ensure an adequate : supply. of wheat and flour: for, "Great. Britain. 0° An Ottawa deapatch Bays’ there “wit be-no conscription in Canada, |” but | badges will be isdued to. dig-| | tinguish workers. from slackers, po American capital i is being gent : “to London i in large aniounts, mon- , for a fleet of steamers to ran be- o. ween: Vanicouver and. Viadivos. : fe A, ae a ~ This’ ‘reported that Ambassador . ° Gerard; - who. hag ‘arrived i in New] York, from: Gertwiany, i is charged | ‘hy the Kalser, y) news. . ne church,anior is‘beln ; {fresbyterians: Th. mpeeed _ 74 rotest 5 agai ainst 7 carried:on'- Ant: Irish. Unionist members of. the | British . House of Commons have|ed ¢ passed a resolution declaring that | {the government: should extend |’ the ‘military fPmpaleion act to 7 | Trelan - The federal ininister of finales government, securities, Premier ‘Asquith has introduced a new ckedit bill for £300,000, 000.- a This “is: ‘the thirteenth vote of credit'since the outbreak of. the] wat, bringing - the. total to £3,- - 182,000,000. ne The melting point of ductile tungsten, ig ‘higher thar that of any other known metal -and ita tensile: strength exceeds that of ‘Hiron, and nickel, ae A Bright Light an There’ 8 happiness j in the homie brightened by the Aladdin. Mantle Lamp. : Better than electric, |’ twice the’ light, on half the oil, Most econgmic, reliable, durable, | sient. . No noize, no odor, . Clean and elegant, Local Agents, ” o ™ R, Cunningham & Son, Ltd. Gresn B Bros. ‘Burden & Civil Engineers _ Dominion, British Cohimbia, “and Alberta: Land Surveyors - Offices at Victoria, Nelaon, Fort George and New Hazelton, .-- F. P. Bunpen, : New Hazelton Z. : L = t = Co. STUART J. MARTIN - Provincial Assayer a oe ‘every descipn for everybody 2 at. the. : ~ Miner © | Office: - | HAZELTON, 5 : Pa. ield; in ‘Toronta thiy month, ti-unlon}. convocation: willbe}: ‘[is inaugurating. a plan of national | paving for war purposes, ‘by ae-|. cepting snall “sums: which may |: a ‘|be applied to the purchasing of practical,. ‘satisfactory, . and, effi-|.7 of Recher-de Bouk:, mountain, * TAKE NOTICH' that I, Dalby B. Alberta, th | aore, by Applic fed ed’ by 7 oe habe but not ot . | ty shall - be paid on : centa per ton. . furnish the Agent wit ‘{chantable- coal “tL ensure Prompt delivery, it.is rée- quested tall all. mail he address- fe: Battalion,.. Regiment Mor! tee, ‘ment or: ‘Department, : “ay CANADIAN: ContincENr.. (g). British’ ‘Expeditionary: _. ° Foree, & : . dh). ‘Army Post Office, Lonpon » England,. « VO auch as brigades, ; divisions, is strictly forbidden, and’ causes delay. HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT}: THE LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN B. c. _ 31 EUROPEAN PLAN 1: One Dollar per.day and upwards 2c. aula service: ‘to and from ‘all trains and boats PRINCE RUPERT - see es B.C, Commercial Printing at THE MINER. OFFICE MINERAL ACT | Certificate of Improvements oN NOTICE VICTORIA, BELLE, VIEW FRAC- TION, BELLE FRACTION MINERAL CLAIM MS, situate'in the Omineca Min- {ang Division of Omineea District. Where located:—On the West slope Morkili, B,C. Land: ‘Surveyor, of Harel: ton, B.G,,. Free Miner's Certificate No. 19790, acting as agent for New Hazel- ton Gold-Cobalt ‘Mines, Ltd; (non-per- sonal jiability), Free Miner! 8 Certificate No. 5598C, intend sixty days from the date hereof to apply-to ‘the Mining Recorder for a:Certi cate of Improve- ments for the parpose of obtaining & Crown Grant for the-above claims. And further take notice that action oe Je - . ~flunder section. 85, must be commenced “Hazelton, ; BC - {| before the issnance of auch Certificate Birmsrmrerce near of Improvementa, - - 8-11 ~~ Dated this Mth. fey of September, ‘s] AD. D. B. Morkill, | 7 Syne of “Coal Mining Regu et - Tations, . Coat n mining rights of the Nominigs Manitoba, “Saskatchewan and the Yukon ‘Territory, the Northwest Territories and ina portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one “| years’ at an annual ‘rental of $1-an ha ' Not’ more than 2,660 acres. will ly be tensed to one applicant. applicant j in pergon to the A or Sub-Agent.of the district in w ich ‘| the rights ‘applied for are situated. : teriitory the land muet |i : | be described hy sections ” (divisions of seetiong, and i territory the: tract applied for shall be ’ ‘ataked out by the app In survey cant himeelf. -Bach h application must be accompant- /j ea of 5, which will be refund- the rights epplied | for are not erwise. the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five ‘Tho péraon operatin aecounting forthe ful imine andi royalty thereon. [f ‘the coal minin righta’ are not being. aperated, suc oneé a Year, The lenge villlinelude the coal mining + il hts only, but the lessee may he per- | B urchase Whatever. available surface He ta may be considered: nec-| i for. the Grorktns of the mino at | | ie ta. ay, Tate of $10.06 ‘AN acre, Por foll: Secretar a pald for, - | thie adearttpmes will 2 2 ~G8782, _y'sale in and upon: Ba - {situate at Haale |B. C., upon th | lands described as‘lota 6 and % Hazel we ton townsite, _ other. unit), Staff appoint- |- “Unnecessary, mention: of higher). . -| formations, can among plication for a lease must be mide r or legal sub-| fi in unsurveyed | fj ‘returns should be furnished . at least | § . {nformation. ‘application : -fehould ba made to the i ‘Department x the Interior, | ony nk: oF: Bub- ent ot : Bo i foo Lanka Se ao of the| fi : ttawa, |'9 oe We wa cory, 2. Depu Minister of the I te rior, ; NB Deputy: Mini ried: pant aes ie ” poiemiectn Liquor License Application “Notice: . ae * Notice. is.’ hereh ‘first day of f Decem er next, application will be: thadé‘ to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for a renewal of the Jicense for'the sale of liquors by. whdle- the Hudson's. 8. mpany’a . store, e Dated thia 7th day af October, 1916 “THE HUDSON'S BAY: COMPANY, - WILLIAM WARE, Manager ~ Applicant. - Liquor’ Act—Section. 41 Notice is hereby given that, on the|- firat day-of December next, applicatiog _ | will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police. for renewal of the | ' by retail in] hotel] license to gel! eter the hotel known'ag the elton Hotel, | '|-gituate at’ Hazelton, in the Province of . | British Columbia. Dated this 7th day of October, 06 ROYSTON G. MOSELEY, ‘Applicant, Liquor Act~Sectioa 41 --Notite is hereby given that, on the first day of Necember next, application Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel licenae to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known as the Omineca Hotel, situated. at Hazelton, i in the Provinee of British Columbia. | - : 10 "Dated. this 7th day of October, 1916. * JOHN C. K. SRALY, Applicant, of as given that, on'the| remises known as} will be made to the Superintendent of |’ INSURANCE of ali kinds. Lowest. Rates. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. Mining: Machinery and Supplies. __ Cradock’s Wire Cables, Estimates, ‘aiven fe for Tramways, J. F. MAGUIRE, Hazelton Insarence snd Mercator! Ava: a The Miner i ig two dollars: a year, a oy LOST. a A sorrel horse branded: double Ion left hip, Finder will be °| rewarded for its return to ‘Hag- | uel-Get'vi to” “Mooseskin Johnny at Moricetown. ° pe TELEPHONES A Telephone saves time and -Mmoney,': Get on the lines-of : © progress, «Ask for fall ‘in- formation, NORTHERN TELEPHONE Co. oe, "Head Office ‘Hazelton. aon ToS nan NRc pana s Bay company HAZELTON, “B.C, Pel Gree, Deygonds, Boots and uf Shoes, Hardware, \ Wholesale fe Liquors * - RANGES, AIR. TIGHT HEATERS CAMP COMFORT, SHEET IRON CAMP = STOVE PIPES, ELBOWS, DAMPERS een Anti; rost . Weather Strips ye For Doors and. Windows |.’ noes oo Esnnaiicimimatecanicimeannamnie nis semana CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY to Vancouver and Can. Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern’ Pointe via steamer - Meals ‘and berth included on steamer | Canadian Pacific Railway. Pri For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. and - “SEATTLE. ° “8.8. “Princess Maquinna” Jenvas Prince Ruport every SUNDAY, incess Alicea”; or “Princess Sophia” léaves Princo Ru; at6 pan. be upert . Sept. 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th, Oct. 7th, 14th, 2tet, 28th, Now de’ L J. 1. Peters, General Agent, rd Ave. & 4th St., Prince iret BG -Our stages meet oll trains We are repared to supply private & ‘ond publi¢ conveyances ‘dey and at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. § _ BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD Consigh your shipments. In Our Care for Storage: or’ Delivery, Rudd A royal | Addross ail communhadens to Haxelton, HAZELT N and NEW MAZELTO royal- | eetea agar ey cee a & ce | the mine shall| @ _Sworn ‘returns |'# quantity of mer-| 8 poy the] § "RAILWAY and 9 a.m, angel Kee ‘From Ai ae Juneau, Wrangell, etehikan; 'Bastbound tiaing leave. Haselion: ‘at, 7:08 PM 4 Weathoimd tains ‘leave: Hazpiton: ; “LORBAM. ‘ A ttt Information apply, ‘ta A. MeNicholt Ws Aout, Gai, Fret Steamers sailing between - ‘Skagway, Seat, us Weangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Prince Rupert, ,, Ovean Falla, Veneouver, Victoria, Renttle, Steamore ‘south : from Prince’ Rupert: Wednesday. and Peay at OAM North for Anyox 12 midnight Wednesday, : Wrangell, Juneay, Skagway, 12 vncon. Saturday. - 8. . Steamers arrive Prince Rupert. from south at 10:80 AW 00 aM. Wedn Passenger, Worine Mixed Friday, at R2e PN. * ‘Mixed ‘Thursday at 6 | AAR vi Be sry Grand min and STEANSH LINES... North’ for etchitan 7pm. Thursday, nesday. Pus Strongest Companies. a