ide ~ aver 45 years of age. THE.OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916 ‘ The World’s Doings in Brief 7 News Notes from Many Sources “The Yukon -river is now ice bound, oo ot . - Premier Bowser is elected in Vancouver, ea _ The 172nd Battalion has arriv- ‘ed in England. | Te ~ The ‘battle-line in ; Europe 48 2464 miles long. , .Wheat in Winnipeg is nearing the two-dollar mark. ” - Twenty ‘men were executed in Mexico City for robbing freight cars. oO : _ A campaign for total prohibi- tion has been inaugurated in ‘Quebec. , The Providence Journal says fea _ Allied leaders look for two years more of war, The British. government will check any preventable-rise in the prices of food. , _ Sir George Perley: has heen ap- pointed head of Canada’s militia council in England, 7 ' Britain and Germany will ex- change all interned prisoners _ The French government is taking steps ‘to develop ‘the use _ of agricultural machinery. - -.. N ineteen persons lost their lives ‘in the hospital fire at Farnham, Que. Incendiarism is suspected. At the first caucus of Liberal * members - elect Brewster was _ unanimously endorsed as leader, European immigrants in the * United States ‘are sending $50;- -000,000'to Europe every month. 27 A counterfeiting plant which . had. produced. $50,000: in bogus “ money’ was ‘seized in Los ‘An- Beles. i _ The increase in Canada’s cus- . toms revenue in October was “nearly three “millions. . . German newspapers admit that _- the. British ‘navy has destroyed ~ or captured two hundred German- ~ subrijarines, an ... The apparent defeat of con- _’ seription in the Austalian refer- os enduiii has ‘caused the political -» pot to boil furiously, 0s. and three-quarter Discarded - wooden ships ‘are being again ‘brought into se in ali waters as.a result of lack of | tonnage for'freight. os Britain. has 39,000 German ” Prisoners of war,-while the num-| — "ber of British prisoners’ of war.in “German hands is 30,000, -- os ~ Employees of Greek railways _ : declared a general strike yester- ! day, ‘the government having.re- . fused them inereased pay, New regulations governing the “sending. of -pareels to Canadian|": soldiers and- prisoners of war|'. . have bean: issued at Ottawa, ~. Shackleton is organizing’ a re- _;ilief'expedition to rescue the ten . Thembers, of. his:party.who were ' left'in the Antarctic regions, "Twelve thousand Canadian sol- ~ , diers have raturnedhome.:. Of these four: thousand: have been - discharged'as medically unfite.’: | --oDespatches. indivate: thatthe |S kk 4 OSTUA frauds, returned from Seattle and is on trial ‘in Vancouver ‘to-; day. “2 ‘Phe privy council -has . decided that the French language may be used inthe. Roman Catholic schools -in Ontario only in the lower grades, - ~ Indiari potentates, in conference with Lord Chelmsford, viceroy of India, this week, declared their loyalty’ and attachment to the King-Emperor, . Soldiers’ votes went against prohibition, but: the measure is carried by a substantial majority. |.” Woman suffrage received a ma- jority of the military vote, In’ Winnipeg a ‘sew trial hag been- ordered ‘in the cases of Roblin, Howden, and Caldwell, former -ministers, charged with conspiracy ‘to defraud the prov- ince. - Bernstein, the Socialist, speak- {ing in the Reichstag, declared the tactics of the German war party were dishonorable, and that war, loans had crippled the German - | nation. The report that the.. torpedoed steamer Marina, which carried Americans, was armed with a gun may revive the old contro- versy between the United States and Germany, i .Bryan’s campaign tour in favor of Wilson is said to have been a/c great success, The re-election of the president is confidently predicted. .. There is heavy bet- ting, at even money, oe Three and a half million men are working in the. munitions plants in Great Britain. There are 4000 plants, turning out. in| four days as much ammunition as was formerly produced in 2 year. . Two suffragettes were arrested on Thursday for throwing stones through the windows of the home office and colonial office, The missiles bore inscriptions reading “Down with Grey’’, “Down with Haldane’’, *“Roumania must: not he snerificed.” : ~ The Miner is tivo dollars a year. = Blankets a ; ' This is the time to procure your blankets.’ Get in on our old prices. | ee ** BR. Cunningham & Son, Ltd, Lost | oo ‘Bay gelding, 850 pounds, one | white, foot,. no: white on head. Branded small w on left. shoul- dev... J,-8. Hicks, Hazelton. HOTEL PRINCE. RUPERT THE LEADING -HOTEL IN NORTHERN B,C. Ld ‘js EUROPEAN PLAN 11 © One Dollar per day and upwards.‘ . | 25ee arto service to and {rom all trains and boats PRINCE RUPERT + <"-)- + B.C. Green’ Bros. “Burden & Co. 2. Givi Einineers 0 "Dominion, British Columbia, 1! >and Alberta Land Surveyora: Offices ht Vietorin, Nolson, Fort George “ “and New Hazelton. - I. P, Burpen,” New’ Hazelton Hod tT J:MAR Provincial Assayer: tos | Qepartmont of the. Intexio for, to any A ain ‘NOTICE, Pee ‘In THe SUPREME CourT or BritisH el COLUMBIA. In the ‘matter of the Administration Act and‘in the matter of the Estate of Frederick: Sinclair Wills Jennings, ‘deceased, ‘iitestate. wd _ TAKE NOTICE that by. an order of His: Honour Judge Young, dated the sixth day . of October, 1916, I was appointed Administrator of the ‘Estate of Frederick Sinclair Wills Jennings, deceased, intestate. Alt persons “having claims .against the said estate. are: hereby requested to forward the.same, properly verified,’ to |me before the ‘lst day of October, 1916, and all- ‘personas indebted, to the said estrte are required to pay the amounts of their: indebtedness to me forthwith. won. : Dated 18th October, 1916, ‘STEPHEN: H. HOSKINS, Official Administrator, » - Hazelton, B.C. 3-9 - NOTICE IN THE SUPREME Court oF BRitisi .COLUMBIA. , In the matter of: the ‘Administration ct and in the.matter of the Ep- tate of Henry Albert Kirkpatrick, deceased, testator, _ TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His . Honour Judge Young, dated the 12th day “of October, 1916, I was appointed Administrator af the Estate of Henry Albert Kirkpatrick, deceased, testator, ; All persons having claims. against { e the said Estate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, tome, before the 3ist day af October, 1916, and all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amounts of their indebtedness to me forthwith, ; Dated 18th October, 1916. STEPHEN H, HOSKINS, Official Administrator, B-9 : Hazelton, B.C, MINERAL ACT _ Certificate of Improvements -. NOTICE VICTORIA, BELLE, VIEW FRAC- ing Division of Omineca District. ‘Where located:—On the West slope of Rocher de.Boule moutitain. TAKE NOTICH that I, Dalby B. | Morkill, B.C. Land’Surveyor, of Hazel- ton, B.&., Free Miner's Certificate No. 1979C, acting as agent for New Hazel- ton Gold-Cobait Mines, Ltd. (non-per- sonal, liability), Free Miner’s Certificate No. 45986, intend sixty days from the date hereof to apply to. the Mining ecorder’ for a Certificate of Improve- ments for the purpose of obtaining a _ Crown Grant for the above claims. And further take notice that action, under,section 85. must be commenced before the issuance of sucli Certificate of Improvements. 8-11 .,Dated this 11th day of. September, A.D, 1816. D, B, Morkill. be yes me ee SE RRIBEEES J Synopsis of Coal Mining Regu- ’ dations. . (COAL mining righits of the Dominion, |. : in: Manitoba,‘ Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon. Territory,. the Northwest ‘Territories and ino portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for. term of twenty-one years at-an. annual rental of $1 an acre. Not more-than 2,660 acrea will be leased to.one applicant. . at Application for a lense must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent ry . or. Sub-Agent of ‘the district in which || the rights applied for are situated. - . In surveyed territory the land must be described by sections, or legal. sub- divisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory, the tract Spplied for shall be staked ‘out by the applicant himeelf. _ _-Each ‘Application must be accompani- ed by a fee of $5, which will be refund- ed if the rights applied for are not available, but not otherwise. dasarance and Manafactarera” Agen, ~ The Miner is twodollars a year. — _ STRAYED From Kispiox Valley, in July, one White Gelding, from 700 to 800 pounds. ~ Brand. @ ‘on left hip. - Please inform 7 . District Forester, * "Hazelton, B.C.. ‘TELEPHONES A Telephorie saves time and money. Get. on the lines of progress, Ask for full in- formation, NORTHERN TELEPHONE Co. — Head Office - - Hazelton. - 10-18 QUHONALOEQCHEEELUUECHHTNMAU HEE coaA UH ANE CeO AAU LANAELCeHU EERE MET EET ECSTAUETUAE SS : Hudson’s Bay Company HAZELTON, B.C. NCO TNCATITIETNELIEO Groceries, Drygonds, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Wholesale Ligaors * RUBBERS, dren’s. ‘ _—_—— oe Se peel TUOGHREAEOSEEUULSALE CO REPTELLEUETECCOATATENNU TALC SULLA of men’s, ladies’ and chil- ~ BLANKETS. We have ‘still a few pairs left of the . genuine *‘H, B.” at reasonable prices, :' FLANNELETTES A good range.in this line.. ve “GLOVES and MITTS. A | large,’ assorted Stock, all.at - pre-war prices. . PisHTAQATA canes uaeeaeevcanesnicenitt A full range blankets SINE SUH nen EH ne TELNET AT _SIMMICIMNEOTNOMUCOTIITNNIEOR f CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.) Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer to: Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Meals ‘and berth .included on steamer ilway. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE SS. "Princess Maquinna” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at G Pm, 5.5. “Princeas Sophia" leaves Prince. Rupert 6 p.m. . 25th; Dec. Sth, 23rd; Jan. 6th, 20th; Feb. 3rd, Nov. 11th, we J. 1. Peters, General Agent, ard Ave: & 4th St., Prince Rupert,BC | a eneral Drayage and F eighting! ‘We are LIVERY and STAGES night. ° Our stages ‘meet. all trains at Sputh Hazelton or New Hazelton. and public econveyarces day and ‘BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD _ prepared to supply private ot " ¢. + Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage ot Delivery. Address atl communicationa to Hazetton, Ruddy & MacKay - | HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTO surface rights may be conaidered nec-| 8° ebaary forthe working of the mine at the rate of $10.06 ain’nere.” ‘For... fall. information. application | J should: be made tothe Secretary of the ne By. W:. Domialon. toy ‘ oti W.- CORY), 3." Dey uty Minister if the Interjor; a *.NWB,-—-Unauthorized °-pablication ’ of k thie advertisement, will not:ba paid for. 1B ttawa,|M - nt..or, Sub-sAgont. of FB _' RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP LINES, "Se . . Steamers sailing between: Skagway, Juneau, col i Wrangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Princa- Rupert, «<9