THE OMINEGA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 {ships in B.C, Fiveot the vessels |: ‘ ABDIBL and: BUNNY BOY MINERAT CLAIMS, situate in the Omineca Min- ing Division of Omineca District, iu here located:—On the South-West slope of Mount Selwyn, - about eight tiles below Findlay Rapids on the South Bank of Peace River, : (e) Battalion, Regiment -(or other unit), Staff appoint- ‘ment or Depertment. : (f) CANADIAN ConTINGENT, (x) British Expeditionary |r Monday evening were made ill, In parliament, Hon. Arthur by eating poisoned i ice cream. Meighen declared that Canada’s trade returns are now larger than rat any time in the history of the ~. The earnings of the. steel trust are now forty millions & month. The British government will fix maximum Prices for. pig iron. The World’s Doings in Bri Fama ete reser fiiatetnttane| DENTISTRY "|| Will be built in Victoria and five} In order to facilitate the hand. 2 e ord § oings in rie in other. ports; and their con-| ling of mail at the front and to|! DENTISTRY i “ News Notes from Many Sources struction will be: under govern- ‘ensure prompt delivery, it is re- 7 DR. BADGERO _ ; 7. j —— ment supervision. ~ quested that all mail be address- ) - Smithers, B.C, } : ‘Henry James, the noted novel-| ‘The government of New South Hon, George ‘Foster estimates| 4-23 follows: a 2 ist, is dead in London." Wales haa approved a comprehen- 1 Hoorge Foster estimates (a) Regimental Number a: ‘ heme for séttli turned that, if Canada’s forces are ‘in-|., el 5 _No.American lives were lost in|Sive seheme for séttling returne [creased to 500;000, only 62 per| (b) Rank, = MINERAL ACT : the sinking of ‘the Maolja. soldiers on government land. cent of, the male population be-| (c). Name, : | Certificate of Improvements - 5 “\ Ontario will pass a prohibition ‘Forty ‘pests: at a ministerial tween 19 and 40 will will remain a) Squadron, Battery: or Com- _ NOTICE i bill and submit it to. the. people, banquet. in “San Franciseo- onjin the country. | Pany. - SAPPHIRE, OMAR . KHAYYAM, - " ‘Vancouver mining men -urge the advisability of appointing a Felix Diaz is reported to be provincial agént in New York, to Dominion, sand. that the finances Force, TAKE NOTICE that zB FP, Barden, e ta - ti agent for Ros: Paimer, promote the mining interests of (of the country. are in good eon (h) Army Post Office, LONDon | #¢ting as ag . Fi Miner’s’ Certificate No. B79896, preparing for another revolt .in BG, *. - ;| dition. . England, intend’ sixty days from the date hereof Mexico. Provincial Secretary Taylor will act as minister of works during the session. Dressmakers in Paris are strik- ing for more pay. -They receive fifty cents a day: Short courses for prospectors will be a feature of the Univer- sity of B.C, program, The Allies have purchased and shipped to Europe 1, 250,000 Can- adian and American horses. ’ Mount Giekie, south of Jasper, has-been renamed Mount Cavell, ih honor of the martyr nurse, . There is a movement in the East for the formation of a fed- eral board of health for Canada. The - Italian government has ‘requisitioned 84 of the 37 German shins interned in Italian harbors, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a . soe Certificate of Improvements for the ; Sa urpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of ‘the above claims, And further take notice ‘that action |e under section 37, must be commenced ica before the issuance of such. Certificate mr of Improvements, Dated this lat dey of January, A.D. 1916, 21-35 F Unnecessary mention of, higher : oi ormations, such as brigades, whelmingly in: favor of-the ex- divisions, js strictly forbidden, tension of tariff duties. The and causes delay, chamber. of commerce in Man-|. ~e . chester, the former stronghold! Platinuni is $100 an ounce, but of free-traders, rejected a free radium sells at the rate of $9, - Regina in connection with bribery to 62 resolution. by a vote of 988 000,000 a pound, charges. brought against Liberal members of the Saskatehewan ° legislature, | -A Boston man proposes to build, at 2 cost of $175,000 a sea- plane capable ofa flight around the world. It will carry seven passengers. Government loans to farmers will come into- ‘operation as a result of legislation to be intro- duced at this session of the pro- vincial house, Canadian postmasters are again authorized" to to issue money or- Captain Bernier, the Canadian Britieh sentiment is now over. explorer, who expects to finda water passage to the North Pole, will leave for the Arctie regiona in July. Ten ‘arrests have heen made\in The deepest ming is: in Brazil. It is 5824 feet deep and in eighty years has produced $55, 000,000 worth of gold. Expansion At Trail . The ‘Trail smelter is unique, in that it now produces refined lead! and silver: within a few weeks it, will be producing refined zine, | and soon thereafter refined cop- 5 per, says the Greenwood Ledge, '= The old plant, consisting of both! lead and capper smelters, is being! practically rebuilt at the same ' time that copper converters are , beitig installed and the new zine reduction works. rushed to com- : Commercial Printing at THE MINER OFFICE . — _hecncinioxnmnaremiataroanaaamananan Hudson's Bay Company a 8 ay B.C.” Dry. Goads Boots” & Shoes, Wholesale Liquors, “A Splendid Opportunity for You to Get . WIRE FENCING AT BARGAIN PRICES! ! tS aon d Denmark, Holland, Nor- i thi is claimed ..that the charter way’ and Sweden, at former * ates pletion. The latter 4vill be in PERFECTION Crimped Steel Wire Poultry Fencing: of the C.P.R. exempts that cor- of commission, [Operation in’ less than a month Height 273 inches: per rod = § .40 : : poration from the new business and making sixty tons of electro. “ 50 _ inches 7 yi 80_. : . Premier Bowser announces that 59 ‘inches 80 tax, lytic zine daily. The work of Aa prohibition measure will be 'O. K. Poultry and Rabbit-Froof: Fencing: . The Standard Oil Co... has be- constructing the copper refinery assed by the. legislature and De eee 2 h ‘40 fan work on 18 tank steamers, submitted ¢ to a vote of the people will be begun the moment the | Height 27a j inches ce red , $ 80 ries will coat a + taillion dollars of the province, zine plant is completed. . Eleven "* 69 -inches oo 80 | ac’ Alberta liquor men have peti-| hundred men are employed, Pat up ia 10- and” 20 sod rolls, . " Guaranteed to be equal to any The ¢ PLR, is using dynamite tioned the legislature for com-| Both the old and new plants _ Poultry or Rabbit- -proof Fencing on the Market, Only a fimited = quantity to offer so place your order AT. ONCE, Do not forget that alf'wire, and especially fence. wire has advanced . considerably in price. ~— . to clear a channel for its steam- . ets through the ice on Okaringan Lake, Admiral yon: Pohl, who resign? ed from the command of the Ger- “man battle fleet. a few days ago, in| Germany, -potwithstanding |. is dead. s ‘| police resttictions, and voting is * ‘The Grand Trunk railway sta- on the increase, | ~ tion at Montreal was destroyed | ‘ Mayor Gillette of Prince George by fire on Wednesday. The cause who favors municipal ownership } | ig unknown. is on trial for cutting the wires af Premier Bowser has announced of the company. which supplies|. ; that a general election for the| the town with electricity. Coa, mining rightsof the Nomiinion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and provines eal be. held during Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories end ine portion | “= of the Province o Titis olumbia, ‘The war office has declined of- fers of African natives to join tay be leased for a term‘of twenty-one years at an annual rantal. of $1. an | the army operating against Ger- man East Afriea, acre, “Not. more than 2,580 acres will | § . Zine men say ‘the million- dollar]; ils mua he made Express, General D Drayage and Freighting | - plant under covistraction: at Trail : L VER Y and STAGES will solve the problem of. :Tedue- plicant in person to the Agent night, ing complex ores, gent of the district in. which : Tentative . plans for the re- peasation for the losses sustained. through the enforcement of the | prohibition law. Rotterdam despatches say pro- test meetings cungginue to be held recently have been surrounded with fences, protected. by barbed ‘Wire and guarded by Canadian troops; & 1 Steno HAENCSIINNINTOI TATE en eT ES OTN = = = = = re ~ = 2 = = = = = = = = = a i] ia = = = = zn g. ii = = = = = " +) tad = = = = = 2 + = = = = a = = = = = = = i { “CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY ~): Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer rs to. Vancouver and Canadian Pacific way. Meals and berth included on steam For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATHE 55." ‘Princess Maquinna” leaves Princo Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 pan. “Princess May" leaves Prince Rupert at 7 p.m, on Fob. 11th, 25th; March: 10th, 2let and 31st. LJ I. Peters, General Agent, Sed Ave. & 4th St., Prince Rupert, B.C = The Miner is two'dollars avear. n Synopsis of Coal Mining ‘Regi lations. - The Russian steamer | Bury- maches, laden with munitions for : Vladivostok, was seriously damaged by fire in New. York harbor. .Catise unknown. . | _As a blow at Prince Rupert, it |. = is proposed in Washington to im- pose a duty of two cents a pound on all fish shipped into the U. S.. through foreign territory. ‘Hon, Lorne Carnpbell has gone. We are prepared to supply private- and pub Mie conveyances day and Our stages ‘meet all trains at ‘South Hagelton or New Hazelton; ie - _BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50 A‘CORD || iuddy &. MacKa: the ante applied for are situated, In surveyed territory the land myst be described by sections, or. legal: sub- | is divisions of sections, a nd. in unsurveyed territory the tract ap pled for shall be |} ataked out by the applicant himself, ; _Each a feo of $5, must be accompan|- ed by a fe und- Consign your shipm in Our, Care for Storage or Delivery, - . building of the parliament -build- sion. Of; Rain ing are being discussed by party Jeaders.at Ottawa, * Vaneduver council is congider<1 ing a bylaw requiring the, regis- ‘tration. of, bakers and stamping of weights.on all: ‘bread, A Pekin despatch. ‘days a divi- ‘troops wilt em- bark. Be steamers at on: Japan . -Dalny, for: Mesopotamia. * . Hilalre Belloe, the: ‘French nillis tary writer, ' ‘declares’ that a mil. tion German . soldiers . chad been killed, up to the end Of 1915, - . thelr gross’: recelpte for: tthe “bik oo! ‘lingwal: campalgn in; O = Quebec has ‘authorized its maine - to Ottawa to secure the co-opera- tion of the federal rovernment in establishing ore reduction works and. shipbuilding plants in.B. C. At Phosnix, . the. Granby Co. will pay’a.- age “increase ° of 25 cents all round. while copper ré- mains above: 22 : cant, ° Miners |} were receiving $4, and. muckers $850 0 ey In’ parliament on: ~ Monday a mation by. Hon. Wm. Pugsley, to enfranchise. women in’ all: prov-: inces, where the. provineial.fran- +f ¢hige... had . gen, ranted, WEB | defeated,’ The: piovinetal goverment wil 000,000 for the. fonce’a a ‘The Iqase willinclude the coal ning J ntroduce legislation t6 guts antea |. 3 of mew which will be ro: ed‘if the righ plied for are not available, but not oth erwise. ‘A royal- tents per ton, The @ person operatin ng ish gent with sworn returns. accounting, ont the fall rantity-9 chantable coal mine royalty: thereon, If the: co! ighta are not being o returns :should be furn OAT. * nf hts nts onlys but the lessee may'be per saree Are may ba consldered to | gatary for the the rate of $1 $10. For full: nec- aN acre, | Department. of the Ehtertor, or . e ub- Age Domini lon. m Lan By . W. ty ahall be paid on ‘the merchantable — 4 Address all conninumnteations ta @ Tacaltin, ‘HAZELTON N and NEW'HAZELTON output of the mine a the rute of five | = : urchage Whatever available | @ information ‘application . ehould be made to the Seeratar of the| §. the mine shall J - every Friday,! ; - Passenger trains les "Steamers sailing between Prince Rupert, Aniyox, ‘ Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. | A. Steamers South from Prince Ri ‘at 7 P.M. end Saturday at 9 As, Me = : every Thursday, at ‘midnight. - ” ; . Steamers. arrive, Prince Rupert from: ‘the South’ at | TPM. overy Sunday and 9 AM. every. Thureday. From Anyox § ap. tkihp of the mine at} ae ‘Hionelbin Basthourid at 8;08r P. . day and Thursday, : : Mixed teaiit Jenvea at zi 180 P. upert ‘every: “Tuesddy North ‘a: Anyox Mm: ‘every Mon- 4 :