' government, «+ ed out for training. ~ can exports, forest: tires now’ raging in the northwestern states, ‘ economic union with Bulgaria It has been:stated: by:the min- . ister.of munitions that. the -out-|. . put: of airplanes in: Great Britain _ 1a now three times that of a year ’ i . "THE OMINECA, MINER, SATURDAY JULY 28, 1917. we 2 zZ. _ The World’s Doings in Brief ‘News Notes from Many Sources Both the Chilean and Peruvian | cabinets have resigned, Lead, 10,874; ‘silver,. 79.50% copper, spot, 26.50—27, Germany: has. stopped all ex- portation of coal to Holland, Submarine lasses for July will be less than half those of April. _ Extensive forest fires are caus- ing much damage in. the Kooten- ays, . Over 4500 tons of ore were Shipped to Trail. smelter last week, * . ©. P, R, enginéers and firemen have been granted inereases in wages, ‘ _ Sale uf war certificates in Can- ada have reachtd nine milliion dollars, , Twenty-one British merchant- men of over 1600 tons were sunk last week.. ‘ The second reading of the day- light saving bill has been passed at Ottawa, ‘The export of serap metal in any form from Canada has been prohibited, - The Chinese fleet has refused to support the present Peking Activities of the LW. W. ia Australia have been suppressed by legislation. _ It is reported that conditions in Austro-Hungary are more des- perate than ever, The famous Tower of London is said to be slowly Sliding to- waitds the Thames, Nearly 100,000 American na- tional guardsmen have been eall- . Only three French merchant- men of over 1600 tons were sunk last week by U-boats, - : Bonar .Law has ‘introduced a. eredit of $450,000,000 in the Brit- ish house of commons, Greece has agreed to Serbia’s Incendiaries are believed to be the cause of the numerous and disastrous munitions plant ex- plosions occurring lately in Ger- many, me . T. J.*Connor, retired manager of the Armour Packing Co., of Chicago, will assist Food Control- ler Hanna in the Canadian cold ‘storage probe, saves money and preserves lives, has received $100,000 from the British government. A ten-shilling wage increase demanded by engineering arti- sans in Britain would mean that employers would have to’ pay an additional £13.000,000 annual- ly, - ; Under the administration of the new: food control board in the U.S.} wheat will be two dellars a bushel no more ‘and imprisonment will he provided for those who boast prices, FOR SALE ORSE, HARNESS, NEW Robe, $225. ENQUIRE to ANGER THE TAILOR, New Hazelton, B.C. WATER NOTICE (DIVERSION AND Usz.)' TAKE NOTICE that Herbert Dixon Robertson, agent for the Green Mon- ster Mining Syndicate, whose address is Prince Rupert, B. C., will apply for a Heense to take and use 16 cubic feet persecond of water out of Lawrie Creek, also known as Nicholson Creek, which flows .north-easterly and drains into Usk. ‘stream at a point about three-quarters mile from mouth of creek, and will be ‘used for Domestic, Mining and Power | . purposes upon the mine described as Green Monster Mineral Claim. This notice was posted on the ground on the 29th day of June, 1917. A copy of this: . notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act, 1914," will be filed'in -the office of the Water Recorder at Hazelton, B.C. Objections troller of Water Rights, Parliamert Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the first appearance af. this notice in a local newspaper. The date request that the latter establish % temporary. capital at Salonili. Sir Richard McBride is serious- ly ill, and his eyesight has failed 80 that it is impossible for-him to read, oe Orders have been given by the Canadian command in England}: for all Ross rifles.to be returned to Canada, - _— . A commission of three will represent Dutch interesta in the U.S. in connection with Ameri- It is reported that the inyesti- gation of the soldiers’ vote will|. hot alter the decision that B,C, | will remain wet, of. the first Publication of this notice is | . July 21, 191 Green Monstet Mining: Go,, Applicant, By Herbert Dixon Robinson, Agent. Col. Macklem, 2 Canadian, the! ‘|inventor of a new grenade which Buggy, Cutter, and For|- Skeena River about. three miles from | The water will be diverted from the |” to the application may be filed with the |’ said Water Recorder or with the Comp-| - | Addressing Soldiers’ Mail |. ' In order to facilitate the hand- ling of mail at-the front. and to ensure prompt delivery, it is re- quested that all mail be address- edasfollows: =~ ’ (a) Regimental Number, (b} Rank, ~ (c) Name. ; (a) Squadron, Battery or Com- pany, (e) Battalion, Regiment | (or _ ather unit), Staff appoint- ment or Department, (f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT. (g) British Expeditionary Force, _ (h) Army Post Office, Lonpon England, 7 Unnecessary mention of higher formations, such as brigades, divisions, is strictly forbidden, and causes delay, ae { Printing | Of every description ‘for everybody at the Me dane 8 Pea | Miner ‘Office HAZELTON, B, ©, ~ a Labor Day ‘Celebration Barbecue & Horseracing - Dance. in Evening , ‘COME ONE! COME ALL! |. AT TELKWA Monday, September, 4, (191%: Q a FARM LANDS _ OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAIL- Five were killed and three injured -in an explosion aboard U.S., submarine A-7 at Cavite; P.I., on Wednesday, it is réported that the LW.W. are responsible for the 150-to 200 : Steps ‘are Being ‘taken by. Ger- many and ‘Austria: whereby an and Turkey, wil L-be ‘formed. ROAD GO, GRANT LANDS. Title.to dare revested in United States by Act of Congresa:dated June 9, 1916. Two million, three hundred thousand’ Acreg to be opened for Homesteads and sale, Agricultural and Timker Lands. Con- sorvative estimate Forty Billion fect of commercial lumber, ° Containing some of beat. land left in United States, Large Map showing land by sections fall, elevations, etc, Postpaid One Box 610, Portland, Oregon. : 7 vy T STUART J. MARTIN . i i] | Provincial Assayer ” ago 4 and Description of ‘sail, climate, rain- | | fioflar, © Grant Lands Locating Co., | J tL MINERAL ACT _ Certificate of Improvements ; NOTICE — HAZELTON MINERAL CLAIM, sit- inate in the Omineca Mining Division of Omineca District... Where located:—On Nine-Mile Moun- tain, on the Babine trail, - : ‘TAKE NOTICE that J. ©, K. Sealy and George Railson, ‘per his attorney Thomas 'Rallaon, Free Miner’s Certifi- cates Nos. §8326B, 48167B, and-41866B, reapectively,intend sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for. a Certificate of Improve- ments, for the purpose of obtaining al. Crown Grant of the above clrima, ” And further take-notice that ‘action of Improvements, ; Dated June 16,1917. - | : GEORGE ‘RAILSON, 42-50 .- +, ‘Per T, Railson ath ot SEALY before tha issuance of. such. Certificate JOHN C.K. SEA For “Growing. Children; | WAMPOLE’S. COD LIVER OIL New Viger to tho System. ‘Up-to-Date , Drug Stores Hazelton *- - 7°, BO, i Ay * vy “4s t Commercial Printing at y 1 j Taaclon on BG ‘ . oa . rT 1 a 7o . OM eT eS Se TUCO em een miles) 61 UACATU SOU COOGENEOOU ACEO ONL NE COTHEHENENHOCOOUUUEGA UML OH INAHL ANAL ESE aA ERLE EC Hudson's Bay Company . Phone FL . ro 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, Lenvonade, Grape Juice, and Ss Club Soda | - ; Schlitz, Budweiser Cascade ands Phenix Beer, in quarts, Calgary Beer in pint bottles, Imported Wines and Liquors always in Stock CSUMUULLAUHARRE'HUANUEDU Aner HUADOELUIMEA eo THOU AAGLEDLAEeO}1ANNNNLLATANC Sent CL AMLE-NERNELLTTENY scsi isn eminem i it = ' CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer ‘to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. “Meals and. berth included on steamer ‘For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE S.5. “Princesse May” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 Pam, 5.5 “Princess Alice” or “Princess Sophia” leaves Prince Rupert — ’ July 25th; Aug. 1st, 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th; Sept, Ist and 8th. ma Above sailings are subject to change orcancellation without notice. J. E, Peters, General Agent, rd Ave. & 4th St, Prince Rupert, B.C. ee : . wet | || BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD ‘Express, LIVERY and STAGES We se prevsred to supply private | night. Our stagea meet al! trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. | Consign your shipments in Our ; wel Care for Storage or Delivery. Ruddy & MacKay HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP LINES. Steamers sailing between Skagway, Juneau, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Prince Rupert, Swanson Bay, Ocean Falle, Vancouver, Passenger trains leave Hazelton Eastbound at 7:10 P.M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mixed train 1:65P.mM. Tuesdays, Way freight 1:35 p.m. Sunday. cs ; Passenger traing leave Hazelton Westbound at 9:20 a.m. Fridays, Sundays and Tuesdays. Mixed train 6 A.M. Sunday. Wayfreight 11:35 a M. Monday. ; For further information apply to any Grand Trank Pacifle Agent,or to G. A. McNicholl, Asst. Gan. Freight and Passenger Agent,Primce Rupert, B.C. H under gection 85, must be commenced |' For Tired Men and Women iz BO.00 Enriches the Blood; Gives | ” THE MINER OFFICE , | ~~ Hl MAKE YOUR DOLLARS 4 AT THE FRONT. BUN _ DOMINION OF CANADA | JHREE-VEAR War Savines CertiFicaTes $ 25.00, For $21.50 1. 43.00 ° “100.00 “= 86.00 INDIVIDUAL, PURCHASES LIMITED TO $1803, FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY, AT ANY BANiC OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST’OFFICE |: e so hk . a , 7 ope enc : cikeer alten! ann, oie | INAS TMNT: My