’ being: fornied i in Toronto, * ‘awarded to five Canadians.’ - me =e MINER, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916. : aor i sac r _ News Notes ~The World's s Doings i in ‘Brief -_Many Sources ‘Navigation has opened on Lake " Ontario, ‘France will import 5000 Chinese laborers. for her farms... +... A battalion ‘of. union men is}. Victoria. “Crosses chave © bes, ‘Seppala's : ‘Siberian’ wolf dogs won'the Nome-Candle i race, | Nova Scotia. legislature passed prohibition by a Nele of twelve to five. The prohibitioniats’ are to! ‘ube lish a weekly newspaper it in Van-| couver.. ‘French reports Bay there are now’ 2,500,000 British troops: in - France, "The Pacific Seamen’ 8 Union de-| mands better: terms from shipe| owners. ’ Eight were killed j in a “taltroad collision st Bradford, &. IL, on Monday. : 7 The 72nd Battalion (Highland-! era) left Vancouver for the front last Sunday, The C. P. R. is considering the electrification of: it 5 Sytem through BC, banke to. cover its latest | loan... A Mississippi flood covered a large area of farming iand near Davenport, Ia. The B: C. Lacrosse A Association .-has suspended operations ° ontil the end of the war, © - There is a popular movement in Holland to prevent the sending af foodstulfs to Germany, * 7 Berlin Socialists’ say. the gov- ‘ernment has emptied the! savings a :. he northern part of the Baltic 7 Sea is now free from ice and naval developments are ‘expected. = New legislation at Vietoria’ will allow cletgymen to become mem-'' bers of the provincial parliament. The eastern: part of Belgrade was almost destroyed by .firé’ on . Wedneaday. Thousands are home: Jess. - he A Rome despatch says the Pope will address questions. concerning a | Red Cross, peace to Great Britatt, and Ger.) many... Thirteen hindved men are em- ployed. at Trail: smelter, which is now Teducing the ore from. 22 ~mines.: a a “ * ae th N et-boss Galbraith o of Balmoral cannery. won. the. motor’ ‘yacht Tannis, which wag raffled. for the re, @1g8t: “Ex-mayor Baxter of Vanco a life-long Liberal,. declares’ How. & ‘aupporter of the Bowser a 7 ‘administration, 9 a Lord Montague declares that ermany: will have sixty zeppel- ady, for an pattaek, on Eng: deferred... “| sections. ‘of Schiller, who held ap ‘the crew: ‘lof the steamer. Matoppo, pleaded guilty to a: charge of piracy at}. Wilmington; Del. Sentence was c fay | é tornado awept| ». ‘Missouri and Kansas. |: Over: one-hundred persons were ‘injured and tivuieh property dam- age was: ‘done, ' Gatholie authorities i in Holland have information that more than a: ‘million’ : Armenians have been | mutdered. by. Turks.. The victims included 100,000.Catholics, After being ‘chased half the length of the Mediterranean by a submarine, the steamer America, carrying 1255 passengers from Naples, arrived at New York on Thursday. | \ South Vancouver Con servatives {have nominated Rev. Wm. Boul- ton as their. candidate’ for the a provincial house, in place of Stuart Campbell, who withdrew some weeks: ago. , BL OG," Hanington,’ provincial inspector of legal offices, who ad- ; { mitted - receiving. a commission on the. sale. of Victoria courthouse site tothe. gavernment, has ree signed; at the request of f Premier ‘Bowser. ae . A meeting i in ‘Victoria on Tues- day expressed disapproval of the provisions of the soldiers’ home- stead’bill, declaring that settle- ment in communities was the only: feasible way of helping the. men to establish themselves on, the Jang. . . " “Chief. “Fuaties Hunter gave a jadgement i in favor of-the liquid- ‘ator: of the Dominion Trust, who} aued - “insurance companies for}. $250, 000 insurance on the life ‘of |’ W. R. Arnold, the Igte manager, |< The court.foind that suicide had not been Proved. “Twa hundred Teutons, including a ‘number ot. consuls, are under]: surveillance by the U..8. depart=|.- wo If there is aj ‘ment of. justice, rupture’ with ‘Germany they will: he! arrested on charges of com- l spiracy. The | delicacy, ‘of the international situation precludes 7 oe adllratidehieteltemen oa Quite Typical | ‘Our New Hazelton ‘contempor-|s ‘ary, ine last. eeak’s | ‘issue, said: “The: annual’ waste of several thousand dollars worth of timber! : and labor floated down the, Bulk- their arrest ‘at present: the ‘Bulkley from South Hazelton hroke: up: and went, out. with the ice,” 3 “Theke are ‘the facts: “The wins ter bridge. WAS constructed’ by connecting. the ferry approaches, and: the labor cost for this: work was ‘legs’ than $30. “On ‘Aprit 5. e| nding theice beginning to break. up, the ‘road. ‘superintendent, had the center bents of the. temporary | se | pride removed, to prevent theiz|m lous. planks, posalbly, worth. two dale | An this work seven or, eight jon military subj ects demonstrates losses of Germany alone, from the 81,1915,” r must bring the: German reserves ; getting all “thet up’ Jin-view. - )ment.in, Wall. Street; :, ting orders: ‘on Thursday. ° Albee, the Yukon. Territory, the Northwaat Territories and ina portion | maay | be leased fora ley and. ‘kéona rivers last week “ rights ap 4 when’. ‘the winter bridge across | : ay . In a, a, recent ‘article i in Land, &| | Water, Hilaire’ Belloc,an authority that’ dthe ‘tainitium ‘permanent ‘beginning of the’ war to Deceriber WEF, not less. ‘than 3, 650, 000. _ He: cites. ag evidence of the. exhaustion. of the Kaiser's | of the 1917 class, . The total wast- age of the German forces, Mr.| Belloc shows, must be over four ‘millions. This: great dead lose within meaaurable distance of exhaustion, ard will ‘go. ‘far. to explain the frantic efforts made at Verdun to’ obtain what might he: heralded: a8 A*victory justify: ing a demand for peace on terms satisfactory’ to the Germans. “BEC. is All Right oo Some of our contemporaries are | * “over. the query, “What is,the matter with B.C.?”- They are wasting prin-- ters’ ink, Trouble is they are barking. up the wrong tree, B.C. is all right, from any standpoint, especially the metalliferous. Of course, if one: has it in for the government and is making a grandstand play+-which general- ly acts like a boomerang, by the way--one will Took through yel- low or cerutean, ‘spectactes, and’ "| usually with a ‘political purpose ' But give the devil his due; anyway. © That is fair play —the genuine British article, Trail’ ‘News. ° ‘President Wilson’s "speech: in congresa on-the German submar- ine’ palicy caused “great. excite. Brokers were overwhelmed, with liquida- ‘Coal Minog Regu. __ lations, . ; — Synopti af: |coatn mining rightdof the’ Dominion, | Manitoba, Saskatchewan an British Columbia, rm oF twenty-one “rental of $1 an e Province of years ‘at an annual: acre. be legged to one applicant,- by el Heaton for. a lease must be. mada licant i n pe PY ‘Sub. gent of the district in ‘whic ied for are sltuatdd. territéry the land mus In marveye he discribed by sectiono, or legal aub- | sions of sections, and in-unsurveyed | & lied for shall be |B |: | oernitony the, tract ap: staked out by the spb cant himeelf. . ech a plication must be accompani- a ed Re d for are act available, but “ al her lie ty a ie paid ox" output of the mn 4 conta per ton... the rights applied rate of five ‘Phe parsoin | @ mine shall furnish the Ag ent Worn returns | B accounting forthe £ al qaantiy of mer-| B chantable' coal rad apy thel@ - royalty: ‘thergon. “If the’ co mining rieghta are fot: bein operated, suc returng. should ba . furnished al. least once A'year. The. Gare’ wil include the coal mining rights onl only, but the lessee ray be per- turchase whatever available borfece a rig Wo rate 01 of S16,00 an. as ‘andy to fase ninco Not more than 2,540 acrea will Le, i Express, General Trayace and and Freightingt Taon to the A ent F ‘ge of 35, which will be retund- |} . Aroyal-| Bo a ‘merchantable | °° . Addressing Soldiers’ Mail - Tn order-to facilitate. the hand- ling of mail at the front and to} ensure prompt delivery, itis re-| quested ‘that all. mail be, address- ed as follows: | | ~ » (a) Regimental Number, | a _ (b) Rank... oe “(¢) Name.. . coe "(d) Squadron, Batter or Com. pany. other unit), Staff appoint- ment or Department. (g) British Expeditionary ' Forte, (h) Army Post Office, LonDoN “England, Unnecessary mention of higher| = formations, such as brigades, divisions, _is strictly: forbidden, and causes del ay. ane “EGGS: FOR HATCHING Pure Bred White Leghorn Also Plymouth Rock ‘Fine Laying Strains— SL 00 per Setting of 15 J. SHORT - +oe ee (f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT, | | _TWO-MILE ee “DENTISTRY DR, BADGER Smithers, Be "MINERAL. ACT - Certificate of Improvements _ ‘ NOTICE, _ SAPPHIRE, OMAR KHAYYAM, - | ABDIEL and BUNNY BOY MINERAL - reserves the © appearance in the": (e) Battalion, Regiment (or CLAIMS first. line: ‘of. large bodies of the} 41916 class and at least. some youths! : situate in the Omineca Min- . ing’ Division ‘of Omineca District, : Where lecated;—On the South-West alo a Mount Selwyn, about: eight. tiles Findlay. Rapids on the , South Be of Peace River. ° : TAKE NOTICE that I, F.P. Burden, -- acting as agent for G. Rosa Palmer, Free Miner’s Certificate No. B79896, intend sixty days from the date hereof to 2 apply to the Mining Recorder for 2 a ficate of Improvements for the A pose of obtaining'a Crown Grant of ~ eaboveclaims. —. ree And further take notice that action under section 37, must he commenc before the issuance of such Cartifiente, ‘| of Improvements, Dated thia-1st day of January, A. 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