week. - The London Times beliéves the -fiseal year has nearly doubled, ‘sig: -maide to’. ‘réach * Bh. “the Irish: question.’ ar . ‘Britieh airships. THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916 earner . “The. World’s Doings i in » Brief “News Notes from Many: Sources Japan i is building 104 merchant ships, _Astatie cholera | is” reported at Tokio and-Osaka. : A hurrieané edused $1,000,000! damage i in Porto. Rico. A Chinede leper,. found i in Vie- toria, will be deported. , “Tuan. Chi Jui has been appoint- Sed: permanent premier of China, .Many were killed by-rioters in _ the Dutch West Indies this week, Five battalions: of ‘Canadian troops arrived’ in England this war will ‘last for another two yeara. Yaqui Indians ambushed ‘and annihilated.a battalion of Mexi- can soldiers,” LO A bill granting equal rights to Jews will be introduced. in the _ Russian duma. Rowmania’ s. declaration of v war "smashed. the bull. market” for wheat in Chicago. Prince Louis Murat. grandson of Napoleon's marshal, has’ been “killed on the Somme. An earthquake in southern For- mosa destroyed 500 houses, Thir-' ty persons were killed. - Fay, ‘the German offieer con- ‘vieted of conspiracy,has escaped from Atlanta pertitentiary., - The Duke of ‘Connaught laid the cornerstone of the new par- lHiament building yeaterday, ' A thousand Chinese laborers have arrived at Lyons,to work i in French munitions factories. The increase’ in Canada’s hank deposits sincé the beginning of the war ig over $200, 000, 000, ; ‘Canada’ 8 ‘trade for the present according. to customs reports. - Fourteen U:S. war vessels, tem- porarily withdrawn from Mexica patrol duty, are at San Diego. Germany will: permit no expor- tation of’ sugar beets, until her own, ;tequirements.. are satisfied, Russia and’ Sweden have agreed on the construction ‘of an inter-. national bridge over: the Pores | river, | wo Somme. Germans’ “advocate | the. cornering of gtain. ‘in ‘neutral countries asa means sof injuring the Allies. “The keel of a a1b-foot steamer, ' the first of any, size to be built on _ Burrard Inlet, has been laid atl _ Vancouver, \. + Fifty per cent of the Canadiana] - wounded in the severe fighting of June 2-16 have already comiplete-} ly tecovered, ‘British : destioyer ‘aeroplanes, the fastest’ machines in the world, have - recently accounted for at " Getman, okkers. “ “As @ result: of the. war ~ Venice ‘is: facing 2 a sérious. -econgmic cri- The Italian Ravernmnent has ‘been, appealed -to,* 37 “Daring the British sdislnent ary: recess. atrong efforts will be settlement of}. rolling’ off the tare ve! Wann e 8 zeppeling, -.{N.. S., were recaptured. Memphis is @ total wreck in the harbor of: San Domingo. All aboard were saved: .. ‘The provincial moratorium’ has!’ been extended,so far as it applies to the redemption of land and the payment of taxes, A tunnel between Ffahee and| . England is to be built after the’. war, it is reported, It will con- sist of two 20-foot tubes, Captain Valentiner, of the sub- marine which sank the Lusitania, has been decorated with a num- _|ber of orders for the deed. The Paris Temps estimates that the Allies’ superiority over the Teutonic Altianee i in.men and resources is now three to.one,, There’ is a marked decrease in the number. of infantile paralysis |p cases in New York, and the epi- demic i is believed to be “nearing "its end. , ‘Ina twin- motor seaplane, Vic- 19) tor Carlstrom, a an American avia- tor,earried a passenger. 661 miles in less than ten hours, making | al. new yecord. | -An area of 650,000 acres -was burned over in the recent forest fires in New Ontario, The tim- ber loss was $6,000,000... Three hundred lives were lost, Three of the four German pris-) oners who escaped from Amherst, The other -refuged to halt when over- taken and was shot by a guard, - On his return to Victoria, after a tour of the ‘province, Premier Bowser expressed complete satis-|* faction with the prospects-of the Tonservative party in the coming ‘eléction. ‘The federal steamer Montmag- ny; wrecked in a collislon in the St. Lawrence, has‘been sold for | $25,000 to a Quebec firm which will try: to raise the vessel, cost $100,000. . The power schooner Great Bear, She carrying the Borden Aretic’ ex- ky pedition, was wrecked on-Pinnacle}, Rock, in Bering Sea, on Aug. 10, All hands were safely landed on St. Matthew’s Island, Te is: claimed. ‘that: the great munitions explosion i in New York harbor: ‘a. ‘month gO Was due to chemical: solutions i intr oduced into the varnish. used in. coating the ‘shells, An ‘Austrian ‘arrested i in Walkerville, Ont., ‘has made a ciréumstantial confession. ' “Northern. Lighta © | A wonderful display -af the Aurora Borealis was visible on Saturday, evening. changing streamers, clouds and ‘curtains: of ‘light, focussing di- rectly overhead, played: to‘ and’ from the eastern and: western horizons . and even to the: south, Tne bfilliant, phenomena | ‘were ‘seen for an jour or. more, cul- minating in a typical ¢ ‘corona in the north,” ; TheAfiner i is. two dollars: ‘a ‘year, (TELEPHONES A Telephone saves: time and . . money, - Get on the‘lines of > progress. Ask K for ine’ : ‘forniation. | ; The |U;. 8. -armored cruiser), * aixt ‘or. Sub-, * Constantly- ‘Jonee a Tho lenta wlllinclude the coal mining | 3: rights only, but the lessee may be.per- | a, ‘ofall kinds, Lovwest Rates, - Strongest ' Companies. "Prompt and Liberal Settlements, : —————) ake Mining: Machinery and Supplies. | Cradock’s Wire Cables. - ° Estimates’ ‘given for Tramways. = a. F. MAGUIRE; Hazelton - Inaronce and & Manafacturess” Aun. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements ... NOTICE ’ DEBENTURE, MOGUL. GALENA, B. & M, MINERAL CLAIMS, * ‘situate in the Omineea.- Mining Division of Omineca District, Where located:—On Babine slope, about 24 miles from’ Moricetown, on the Cronin Trail. TAKE NOTICE that Dalb kill, B.C. Land Surveyor, of BE. G.,. pocting jas agent for A. H ten, Free iner’s Certificate No. 959068, and Henry, Bretzins, Free Miner's Certificate, ‘o. S5907B, intend, daya from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for = Certificate of Improvements, for the B. Mor- se of obtaining a Crown Grant! B Pree above claims. ~ And further take notice that aetion, under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements... : . 4S 5 Dated this 29th day of Suly, 6. Yrorkal Sumani Printing at ‘ THE MINER OFFICE ” »>NOTT A ban . - # In THE SUPREME Ci Cour o OF BRITISH CoLvMara, Tn the matter ofithe ‘Administration ’ Act and in the matter of the Estate of John J. McDiarmid, deceased, in- testate. TAKE NOTICE:that by an order of His Honour Ju tidge Young, dated athe sixth day of’ July, 1916; 1 was oF ohn J Administrator of the Estate a: f John J. McDiarmid, decensed, intest- "A persons ” having claims againat the said estate are hereby requested to forward the’ same, ores ly verified, to me. before’ the lt of August, .| 1916, .and all persone * indebted: to the said estate are ‘indebted to pay the amounts of their’ in ebtedness to me forthwith. - ‘Dated ist day of August, 1916. STEPHEN H, HOSKINS, Official Administrator, 49-50 Hazelton, B.C. Sysiopsis of Coal Mi Regu. 5 lations, (Coal mining - rights of the Dominion, in Manitobg, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the; Yukon ‘Territory, the Northwest Territories and ina portion | - of the Province-of ‘British Columbia, | : may be leased for a, term of twenty-one years ‘at. an,’ annual . rental of $1 ‘an Not more than 2;560 acres will acre. be | lensed to one applicant, t Appl lication for a lense must be made |p applicant in perdon to the Agent gent of- the district in which the rights applied for ara situated, In surveyed territory the land muat by the ba described by sections, or legal aub-|i divisions of sections, and in unsurvayed | territory the tract applied for shall'be | #i-|- staked out by the applicant himself. Bach ‘application must be accompani- ed- by 8 ed if the rights applied“ for are not available but not. otherwise, A royal- ty sh: cents per.ton. - Tho person operatin furnish the Agent wi accounting for the fall mantity of mer- chantable ‘coal misie and royalty thereon, If: the coal minin rights, are not being operated, suc returns. should be Turn) shed at Jeast Oar, mitted to purchase jwhatever Available surface rights may be: considered “nec- for the. working of ‘the mihe atid. - eBBaTy thd rate of $20.06 an-dore, : _ For full: jaformation should-be made to.the Sec Department. of the ST atorioe or to’ an ait | Demninjon | ; mew i CORY, © i Minister £ the Intertor peg Depa, Minit of: tle ttawa, '$1000 azelton, | H.- Mor- €e of 35, which will.ba retund>| if] C | be paid. on the merchantable | “=™ ene lf the mine at the rate of five . ‘the inine shall . aworn returns | § pay the|#': spppleation 2 nt or Sub-Agent ‘of |B VES Tuesday, : ‘Satorday, at Nab A Me. Hazelton Agricultural & Industrial Assocation ‘will hold: its first _ ANNUAL FAIR HAZELTON, B.C. On Friday and Saturday, Sept: 15- 16, 1916. in prizes and awatds $1000. ‘A grand display of Agricultural and Mineral. Products of thie District ‘SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS BASEBALL - Horse Races on new Race. Track Rock Drilling—Sawing and Chopping ; Field and Track Sports of All Kinds 7 (On Friday Evening —in Assembly Hall— On Satdy. Evening A Grand Dance | “What Happened to Jones” ' Wilk Be Held By Special Request ‘ EXCURSIONS FROM ALL 4 POINTS IN DISTRICT "EVERYBODY COME! “Hudson's s Bay y Company § SPECIAL PATES ON RAILWAY . HAZELTON, B.C. General Merchandise’ and. Wholesale Liquors PORT - WINE. - INVALID, H.B. NURSE, per bottle $1.00 OLD DUKE no 1.00, H.B. SPECIAL “os 1.00 OLD LONDON DOCK “ “ _ 5 *, : we + Beer ‘Whisky Rum VELEAERSLUELISLEVELLCOAUAARRENN TUNE SOSUADALEN GetENCeOTIAEELS ance EaTTE CIGARS | ‘CIGARETTES | ~ TOBACCOS, ncRNA OU Batman veracoornsinie MnEINccpeqnamRceomncannwiane a | iit 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 5.5. “Princess Maquinne” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 pnt. » | $5, "Princess Alice”, or “Princess Sophia” leaves Prince — 2nd, Sth, 12th, 19th, 26th; Sept. 2nd, Sth. iq 3. J. Peters, General Agent, 8rd Ave, & 4th St, Prince Rupert,B.C. Rupert. Aug. We ere’ prepared to supply private and. pubt ic conveyances day and Our steges meet all ‘traina at South Hazelton or New. Hazelton. |. BEST DRY. BIRCH, $5. 50.A CORD | Consign your shipmenta in Gur. ‘Ruddy & MacKa are for Storage or Delivery. ay. Address all communicationa a to Hazelton. . NAZELTOR and NEW HAZELTO: | LIVERY and STAGES b night. RALWaY ‘and’ STEAMSHIP THES.” Steamers sailing: ‘between Skagway, uneau,, ‘Wrangell, Ketchikan,. Anyox, Prince Rupert, ———Vaneouver, ‘Victoria, cattle, ¢ ote, vt Lei Monday. and. aan Ko at_10. Friday, at 10.00 AM ro : siteway, ‘Wednesday, at 12 noon, a Arrive Prince Rupert: from Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Wednes- oy day and Friday, at 6:30 a.m. \From Anyox, Saturday, at 3, AB From Skagway,. Juneau , Wrangell, Ketchikan, Monday, at 6: a +. Baathound ‘traind leave -Hazelton: Passenger, Monday, “Weae ay, Priday, at'6:08 P.M.’ ‘Mixed Saturday, at’3:0 an x . Wayfreight, Wed- 2 nesday, Saturday, at 12:45 P, Mot >» Westhound traina leave Hazelton: P Posesnges Tuesday, Friday and - Sunday, . at.10:28 ‘ac-M, ed ‘Thursday, at DBT ALM Wasfrel ent “ Connections made between ‘trains ‘and Btéainvedta,! as further. Sata Sa a Pacific. Agontor: ht and For Any YOR, . mo Ae “For; boblichtion: of . ' thi vertitement twill tothe pid for. |B | (Ge 4 : MeNlchod, Asnt Gén, meager Agent Princo 8 Ruperts B " ‘Leave Prince Rupert: for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, ae we r Ketel kin Wiahngell Juneau, a