“THE OMINECA: MINER, ‘SATURDAY; OCTOBER a1, mie ~The World's Doings i in Brief News Notes from Many Sources ; “Coal. costs $50. a ton in Tialy,. “San Francisco now. y haw an: ice. Tink. oy ar, af week, 4 ; Three’ were ‘burned to death in a hespital fire at -Athabasi, Al ‘berta. ~ . There ‘are’ “nhow' 300 Canadian | ‘enlistmenta i in the. » Royal. Fiyihg Corps, tes Vancouver will attempt to faige ~ $400,000' for the’ Patriotic Fund in 1917... Wheat. is “selling. at $1. 60 in "Winnipeg and $3, 60 per bushel in Liverpool... . Losses by hail in Saskatchewan | this year amount to more than | : $3,000,000. Over two hundred Ford cars per day are turned out at the Canadian. factory. ‘The entire Australian wheat crop has bee’ purchased by the| - British government. , . There is a shortage of power at Niagara’ Falls, both sides of the river being affected. ‘A bank merger, in “which the|- Bank is absorbing the}: ‘Royal Bank of Quebec, is reported. The government of the province of Quebec will donate $1,000,000 to the Canadian Patriotic Fund. Phe next meeting of the pro-| vincial legislature has been fixed by proclamation for Januaty 18, A warrant has been issued-for. Chicago’: 8 chief of police, charging him with malfeasance - of office. Australian soldiers at the front|' “wil. be. allowed “to vote ona]: referendum regarding conserip- _ tion, a ee ‘Seott, of: “plugging” ame, has been arrested at. ‘Che: | halis, Wash., ‘on a charge of - bigamy. A. cyclone. which. ‘Swept over|' - hnneoeianae : Offices at. ‘Vietoria, Nelson, Fort George ‘the Danish West Indies on Mon- ~ day ‘caused. damage estimated at & 000,000. men _ > The Ross rifle has beech discavd- “ed for use at ‘the front. .. The . Canadian troops now. use the| | , Lee-Enfield.. fee During. Septambei British andl _ French aviators. brought, down - $22 enemy Beroplanes on ‘the| A western front. | German subjecta a are being aske| ed to turn.all gold ornaments. in-' to: the Imperial treasury; to be “melted into coin. . : ' Premier: Scott of Saskatchewan | “shai resigned. on account of iil|© health, - No. successor has been|. on, enamed at. present. : ‘The - Dominion governnient { ig|:. . planning’ ‘to open an aviation | : -_ school and a factory: for the manu- purchase over | ' ‘fish for the a million’ pounds: « zine of ‘the.troopa a Orders for $60, 000 000 worth of _thunition Railway: ‘anion’ officials = given -agsurances that there-will ;. "| be:io strike of employees on Can- |’ | adian railways during the prog. Five more Canadian: battalions’ y arrived safély ‘in’ England ‘this regs.of the war.” The Prince , Rupert drydock will | be: .buay’on ‘repair: ‘work within.a week -and' it’ ia hoped that this large plant | will : “be steadily ¢ en- gaged from now ons . The 8.8. Kingtonian; which was reported - to have: been ‘sunk by: the U58, is now zaid to be safe, | not having. been near. the scene of the latter's activities. The-wireless plant of the New| York -Herald has been put under a censor, because it. sent out a warning to Allied ships that the U58 was operating off Nantucket. The Duke and. Duchess of |. Connaught, accompanied by Prin: cess Patricia, have made a fair- well tour of the eastern cities. They will return to England on. a battlecruiser. A fraud order has been issued against the Omineca Development Co., of Fort George, by the post- office authorities, and any mail addressed to the concern will be| . ‘leo sent to the dead letter office. Harry Cc: Evans, ‘piano tuner, | will be in Hazelton on or about Oct. 26. Now i is the time t to have your piano turied. "E. C vans. HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT THE LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN B. C. : os Morlcll,. B.C. Land Surveyor, of Hazel- "41 EUROPEAN PLAN 11. * Qne Dollar per day and upwards 25c. auto service to and from alf Irains and boats PRINCE RUPERT ee ee Be ‘. * Commercial Printing at. "THE: ‘MINER OFFICE Green Bron, Burden & Co’ - Civil Engineers.- “Dominion, British Columbia, © - ‘and Alberta Land Surveyors. New Hazelton. ; oe. New Hazelton eo. F P. el . r STUART J, MARTIN | Provincial Ansayer Haid, oe “ |.» Addressing Soldiers’ Mail - In order to facilitate the hand- ling of. ‘mail at the. front’ and. to engure prompt. delivery, itis jre- {quested that all’ mail ‘be address- ed:ag follows: oye : (a) Regimental Number, « -{b)- Rank. . (e) Name, opanys ee - “@ Battalion, Reglinent. “(ot other, unit), Staff appoint: ment or ‘Department. ay CANADIAN Conringen'. or ‘forward the game;. pro me hefore the ‘81st | the said estate are Indebted to pay the |* the 12th da ‘| to forward the same, properl verified, ” ton, B. 19790, acting as agent for New Hazel- ‘sonal liability), Free Miner’s Certificate | ments for.the : under section 45, -must be commenced Synopsis of Coal Mining Regu: Coa mining rights of the Dominion, tl yd ! ‘Be } led by a ty shall 2! | outa per ton. “@) Squadron, Baltery or G Com: . “| tights only; but the: léaseeimay be ; vearch hedge’ sine erin 5 once “NOTICE. Wa THE: © SPREE ‘CouRT oF BRITISH | . COLUMBIA. ° . Act.and ‘in ‘the thatter of the Estate . of Frederick Sinclair Wills J ennings, deceased, intestate. TAKE NOTICE that b y an onder of His Honour Judge oung,. ‘dated the sixth day, of.October, 1916, I was, Frederick Sinclair Wille Jennings, deceased, intestate.” All persons having -claims agamat the said estate ‘are. hereby requested to 1916, and. all- persons indebted to amounta of their, indebtednegs to me forthwith, ‘Dated 18th® October, 1916, : : STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, . Official Administrator, _: Hazelton, B.C, ““NOTICE 89 IN THE SUPREME ‘COURT OF Britise “. ° COLUMBIA. In the matter of the Administration | ‘Act and in the matter of the Es- _ tate -of Henry. Albert. Kirkpatrick, deceased, intestate, - TAKE NOTICE that b: His Honour Judge - an.order of oung, dated | ¢ of October, 1916, I wae appointed Administrator of the Estate of Henry Albert, , Kirkpatrick, deceased, intestate, wo ; All peraons’ having the ata Estate are hereby requested |: tome, before the 3ist d By October, 1816, and all. persons’ indebted the ‘said Eatate are: Tequired fo pay j the. amounts of their indebtedness to: me forthwith. ; Dated 18th October, 1916. . §TEPHEN-H, HOSKINS, Official Administrator, . Hazelton, B..C. pointed:Administrator of the Estate|’ per ly verified, to | - ay of: ‘October, claims against) Liquor License Application | Notice — Notice .ia_hereb will be made ‘to the Superintendent of Provincial, Police. for a renewal of. the license for the sale of liquors by’ whole- sale in’ and w upon the premises known as the .Hudgon’s Bay, Company's store, rituate at Hazelton, B.C., upon the lands described as lote 6 and 7, Hazel- ton townsite. Dated thie 7th day of October, 1916. THE HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY, “WILLIAM WARE, Manager : Applicant. ‘Liquor Act~Section 41 Notice ig hereby given that, on. the|. first. day of Decernber next, ‘application ‘will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell a Hae by retail in| the hotel known as the gituate at Hazelton, in the Province British Columbia.- Dated this 7th day of October, 1916. ROYSTON G. MOSELEY, Applicant. Liquor Act-Section 41 Notice is hereby given that,’ on the first: day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to ‘aell liquor by: retail in he hotel] known ag the Omineca Hotel, situated at Hazelton,:in the Province of British Columbia: 10 : Dated. ‘this 7th day of October, 1916. JOHN €. kK. SEALY, Applicant. azelton Hotel, of given that, on. the | -| first day of December next, application In the: ‘matter of, the Administration [INSURANCE of all kinds. _ Lowest Rates. Strongest Companies. Prompt nnd Liberal Settlements. Mining Machinery and Supplies. Cradeck’s Wire Cables. 10 Estimates given for Tramviays. J. F. ‘MAGUIRE, i Hazelton :. deawrance end Manofactarers’ Agent. -| ‘The Miner is two dollars a year, “LOST. Ion left hip. Finder. will . be rewarded for its retura to Hag- uel-Get or to Mooseskin Johnny... at Moricetown. . eo PELEPHONES . A Telephone saves time and money. Get on the lines of . ‘progress. Ask for full in- formation. — . NORTHERN TELEPHONE Co. ~ Head Office _ Hazelton. io cr EHO TCTs NE ee Hudson s Bay Company HAZELTON,. B.C, |. MINERAL ACT - Certificate of Improvements ‘NOTICE | VICTORIA, BELLE, VIEW FRAC- TION, BELLE FRACTION MINERAL! CLAIMS, situate in the Omineca Min- | ing Division of Oimineca District. + Where located:-+On the West ‘slope of Rocher de Boule.mountain, TAKE NOTICH that J, Dalby; B .C,, Free Miner’s Certificate No. ton Goid-Cobalt ‘ines, Ltd. (non-per- No, 5898C, intend aixty -days from the date hereof to apply to the :Mining Recorder for a Certificate ‘of Improve- pe rpose of obtaining a Crown Grant @ above claims. “Aud farther take iiotice that ‘action before. the issuance,of such’ Certificate of Improvementa, °., -. $-11 -Dated this ith day of September, A.D, 1916, _ D. B » Morkill. . dations. in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta,. the Yukon. Territory, the Northweat Territorles‘and' in a portion of the Province of: British. Columbia, may be leased for a term of twent rene a an years at ‘an annual: rental of acre. be leased to one applicant. appllention for a lease must be made by t applicant § in 1 perzon to the Agent. or, Sub-Agent of. the rights applied for are situated. -In survoyed totritory the land must be described. by sections, or legal sub- divisions of sections, and ip unsurveyed ||f lied for ehall be | territory the tract ap staked out by the applicant himself. : Bae td if the rights ap available, but not otharwise, ‘be paid. on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate af five with ‘Tho person opetating the mine shall fornish tha Agent wi royalty. thereon, _ rights ate: not being operated, suc returns should be, furnished: at least once 2 yess, we MM The Tease willi clude the coal raining mitted to Ideved neéd- the mine ab A simian Not. mora than’ 2,560 acres. will | ¢ district in w ent : application must be accompani- |# eo of $5, which will be refund- |g lied for are not |i A royal- sworn returns | # accounting forthe. full uantity of mer-| fj a he chantable coal‘ min d. pay. thelg . ¥ 1 the con. mining im Groceries, Drygoods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Wholesale Tigao’ - RANGES, AIR-TIGHT HEATERS. ~ CAMP COMFORT, SHEET IRON CAMP STOVE. PIPES, ELBOWS, DAMPERS For Doors - Anti-Fro rost W eather Strip: S i le el 1 “Windows & samcninicomnionseuioninenermocconsaiexunaid ——— - 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 — : “Princess "For VANCOUVER, - MICTORIA and SEATELE ~ 55. “Princess Maquinna”. leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 | pm. : a”, or “Princess Sophia” leaves a "Sept. Sth, 16th, 23rd, 30th, Oct. 7th, 14th, Zist, 282h; Nov. 4. ‘Prince Rupert: “aL Peters, ¢ General Agent ard Ave. & 4th St, Prince RupertB.G . Bl night... Our stegea meet-all trating were to supply private p) . ‘and: pub at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. __ BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD ‘Consign your ‘shipments in Gur Care for Storage or Delivery: ° Address ali commantentiong, © to a Hissel tan. . Ruddy & MacKay HAZBLTON and NEW fazetTon NE | "RAILWAY wad ‘and 9 AM. Saturd ae From A Juneau, Wrangell, etchiken '.Rasthéund traing leave-Hage at FOB PM Mixed: Brid 7 North for Anyox 12-inidnight Wi ' Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway,’ 2 hdon Saturday. ” : Steamers srrivo Prince. o Rupert! ftom south ht 10:80: AL 3: esate nyo , add STEAMSHIP LINES: "Steamers ‘galling. between Skagway, Juneau,’ * Wringell, Ketchikan, ‘Anyox,, pean Falls, Yanbouyer;, iVieta is, Seattle Prince Rupert, . Steamera south from: n Pings Rupert: Weaneediy ‘and ards ednentay., North Tem. Thuraday.. Fro a 1 200 ALB. Wednesday: ~ ma bind Ponenae sty ' wi farts. A sorrel horse branded double __ ie conveyances day. ond g). - |