The Omineca Miner__ | PUBLISHED EVERY SaTURDAY aT ‘HARELTON:: “Tg : Caerer’ OF THE |! GREAT OMINECA I Disraict oF BRITISH COLUMBIA. . re | A. R. Macdonald, Publisher and Proprietor, - SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada and British Pooseasions Two Dollars a year! Foreign, Three Dollars a year. ADVERTISING RATES:. ’ Display, $2. 50: per’ ‘jneh per month: ‘Reading : Notices; 20:cents, per line for each insertion. Legal notices, inserted at! B.C. ‘Gazette rates, Sob ay nd oy : : Lo SaruRDAy, JUNE 5, 1915, GERMAN IDEAS CHANGING ‘ Vou. IV. There is evidence’ ofa ‘changé i in German - sentiment’ towards *Not.so much is now ‘heard i in the Kaiser’s “country ” Great Britain. cof the slogan “God punish England,” which had been for months ‘on every”’German’ s tongue: instead, the leading newspapers of * Berlin are now publishing—undoubtedly? with" official cognizance— : articles putting forward the view that, while the German army has |) -“triumphedtin’ the” field, "the British navy has maintainedtits suprem- - iaey, and; ‘that England; having attained -its. object. to.a certain | ay extent. hould be willing to make peace. with Germany. . " arrangement, it is pointed ‘out, would require’ of Germany the | Badtifice. of t many of her ideals, but she would receive in return solid ~-gontpensations i in other directions. aa This: Tetfiatkable ‘statement is made: “The course of events has ‘prolight’ aout: the curious cireumstance that England was today. + the only: friend which Germany possessed, although ‘the. friendship “was; of course, ‘solely, a matter. of policy.’? ._It would appear that Germans seriously think of the possibility of detaching Great Britain from the Great Alliance, or such articles | or as those referred to would never he permitted to: appear in-newss|..— They seem | Praiee: and] . Russia bound theniselves to continue their’ alliance until ‘the end of | } papers which are under strict government censorship, ‘to believe the agreenient by. which Great Britain; the war, and ‘to! which: ‘Ttaly:- has, naw * “become a party, is -only * sanother : “serap of papér’?. which, the’ British will feel “free to repu-]: oo diate: ‘as Germans repudiated: ‘the treaties: ‘guarantesing the. neutrel- ma. fey of’Belgium, ‘The ‘fatuity: of. this reasoning. should be plain, but that it is now. put. forward in: ‘Berlin i ig ‘only: another ‘evidence of. the “inabllity of- Germany ‘to realize. that: national. honor is a factor.in. “international: ‘affairs,” ‘and: emphasizes - the difference between the Gazette on the 22nd-of July, 1909; the “| teserve covering Township ¢, Range. 5; Coast District, by- ‘reason: of a notice wblished -. azette on: ‘the: 25th ‘of. October,” 1906, west. of: Township: 4, Ange.5, Const ‘District, b y reason of anotice tablished on the {Silat of : July, 1918, are cancelled in 50 ar as they relate to entry ‘under the ‘e oe. the “Coal atl Petroleum RSA. RENWICK: : " Deputy, Minister of Lan Dongrtment of Lands, . “36th. "Apt 4915; nike .the Omineca Minerai DI istrict: i ,. bake notice that'l, William 8. Henry, ‘ "Cerificate ‘of of lmprovementy « | ati ‘MINERAL. CLAIR, situate on..the'sdutheast:. slope: ofthe. udson ining tha Zeolitic: the north, In Bay:mountain, and: ‘Mineral Claim No;. ‘acting Ag agent for Hugh ‘o ‘Bi F er a Gertiteats, N : ag eden es Asc é:'Ninior’a ‘Cettificata . iN ‘donald! Pes j SSO, Gua A: Rosenthal, Free: Miner's | os Certificate ‘No..-88294B, 7 IY | lop, ' . Freo':-Miner's™ “FF 5658; ‘fntend - om ional date. ‘hsraof ‘to apy these: plang -paid-the. Herald, informant,. have been :talked:of - for: vight-months “among. th iter’, Mae ‘Europe who}, are. jagreed thin, is: the, only. reorganization that will ke ; | of Iniptovementa.:’: Bg iA Recorder for a Cortif ::d menta for: motte Crown Grant o ine ‘ord the isnaance’ of. phe, WILLA 9, ‘fewer: ? dnt 6, ‘dpto-of firat tnaertion in’ the British Columbia ||" |. hos, 9.:Dum “Gortifeat. No. 7