- baked shall be serve whenever white bread is served. . wheat ‘bread or any product '. made wholly or in part of wheat- - en. flour: between. the hours’ of 5:80 a.m. and-10;30 @.m,,° 21:80 acm. ‘and-and: 2:30." p.m., ‘and 6 pam and9 pmo | No bread less than. 12 ‘hours|. ‘baked shal red! tn’ public (2564 THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1918 The Omineca Miner PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT HazELTON, THE CENTER OF THE GREAT OMINEcA District oF BRITISH COLUMBIA, By R. S. Sargent, Ltd, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada and British Possessions, Two Dollars a year; Foreign, Three Dollars a year. _ADVERTISING RATES: Display, $1.50 per inch per month; Reading Notices, 15 cents per line for each insertion. Legal notices inserted at B,C. Gazette rates, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1915, . A CLEAN CITY, Now that the snow has disap- peared from the streets of Ha- zelton, much rubbish is to be seen about that has collected during the winter which, unlike the snow, ealls for the aid of man in its removal, A street-cleaning campaign at this time is most necessary. Dirty streets are an offense to the nostrils and un- pleasing to the eye. Besides the sanitary aspect of the ‘case, the presence of litter has a de- pressing effect, In the interests of the health of the people and the welfare of the town in which we Jive, and considering our duty to make our. surroundings as bright as possible, it should be a point of pride of the vitizens lo inaugurate their separate or eol- lective .clean-up campaigns as soon asis practicable, FOOD BOARD ISSUES NEW REGULATIONS FOR RESTAURANTS New regulations have been issued by the Canada food board, and will come into operation in a short time, as the board is con- vinced that still further conser- vation of foodstuffs is necessary in the Dominion. A few of the regulations are: After June 1 no person shall ‘operate a public eating place. without having first oblained a ligense from the Canada food food board. This does not apply tu military, mining, lumber, con- struction and fish-curing camps, and hospitals. Beef and veal may - only be}: served at the evening meal. No beef and veal may be serv- ed on Wednesday and Friday. - Pork. may be served at the noon meal only on Monday and Saturday. _ Pork may not be ser'ved on Wednesday or Friday’ at’ any meal. . _ . No wheat or wheat products shall be served at the midday meal. | : . Substitutes. shall be served - No. public eating house shall serve more than one ounce of eating houses, except in railway trains and steamships, Meat and game-shall not be served in larger amounts per person than the following por- tions: Beef:. . . Veal, . .!, . Mutton and Lamb Fresh Pork . Picked Pork. . Bacon. . rr Ham... ... 4 Venison & other wild meat 8 oz. No more than half an ounce of butter or oleamargarine may be served, except upon special re- quest, and then not more than one half-ounce may be given. These regulations, which come into effect at once, are intended for publie eating houses, but the food board will later place re- strictiong upon private houses,’ Fines ranging from $100 to $1000 or three months imprison- ment or both may be inflicted for infractions. 8 ounces Burns Easily. With so much inflammable literature among the German propaganda bonfire in Cleveland, there’s no danger of the fire go- ing out. The Clevlanders fav- orite’ song now is. ‘Keep the Home Fires Burning,” COAL NOTICES . wt ‘ Hazelton Land District. “District of Coast, Range V. Take notice that’. K. Ashman, of Telkwa, G., oeeupation miner, intends to apply for a licence to pros- pect for coal and petroleum over the followirig deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of Lot. 222, Range 5, Const District, thence south 80 chains, west 80 chains, north 80 chains, east’80 chains, to point of commencement, con- staining €10 acres more or legs, and being surveyed Lot 223, Range 5, Coast District. : Dated February 16th, 1918. . | J, K. Ashman Hazelton Land District, . District of Cosst, Range V, Take notice that J. EK, Ashman, of Teikwa, B.C., occupation miner, intends to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over the following described lands: : northwest corner of Lot 222, Range 5, Coast District, thence north 80 chain, chains, to point of commencement: con: taiting: 640 acres more or less, and being surveyed Lot 224, Range 5, Const District, . Dated February 16th, 1918. J. K. Ashman MINERAL ACT ~ Certificate of Improvements NOTICE | QUEENA MINERAL CLAIM. situ- uate in the Omineca Mining Division of Cassiar District, ©. 2 Where located:—On the southwestern Island, : TAKE NOTICE that 1, F, P, Burden, acting as agent for M. J..Kolb, Frea Miner's Certificate -No, 7862C, intend, ply to the MiningRecorder for a Carti ‘| cate of Improvements for. the’ purpose of obtaining a Crown Grantof the above claim. a an And further teke notlee that getion under section 85, must be- commence before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. = «©. Dated this 20th day of December, A. DWI, Green Bros., Burden. & Co. a . Civil Engineers 2 , Dominion, Britlah Columbia, : ‘and Alberta Land-Surveydrs_ -.-. -, and. New Hazelton, | ; F. P. BURDEN, . New Hazelton HOTEL PRINCE RUPE © |BUROPBAN PLAN. ©” 7 One. Dollar’ per'day and ‘dpwards 11918. Commencing ata Post planted at the}: * west $0 chaina, south 80 chains, east 80} ° shore of Habine Luke, and near Silver sixty days from the date hereof,. to fp 16-25 anOrta "for to-any Agent or. Sub-Agent:'o Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George 4 . ubeAa wo THE LEADING. HOTEL: IN NORTRERW B. Ge}, BUY AT HOME THE MINER OFFICE “Printing of Merit” FARM -LANDS ; ROAD CO. GRANT LANDS, Title to same revested in United States by Act of Congress dated June 9, 1916. Two to be opened for Homesteads and aale. Agricultural and Timber Lands. servative estimate Fort y illion fect of commercial lumber:, Containing some of best land left in United States, Large Map showing land by sections ‘and Description of soil, climate, rain- fall, elevations, ete, Dollay. Grant Lands Locating Co. Box 618, Portland, ‘Oregon. ; . MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE CONTACT, SUNSHINE, SUMMIT, RENO, VALLEY “VIEW, GRANITE, QUARTZITE, DOMINION FR AC- TION MINERAL CLAIMS, situate in the Omineca Mining Division of Cassiar District. a . Where located:—On Rocher de Boule Mountain. TAKE NOTICE that Dalby B Mor- kill, B.C. Land Surveyor, of Hazelton, B. C., acting@as agent for James Dean, Free Miner's Certificate No, 79910, tificate No. 10950, intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certitieate of Improvements, obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims, : ‘ And further take notice that action, under section 8&5, must be commenced before the issuence of such Certificate of Improvements, . '. Dated this 18th day of March, A. D. 30-38 Dalby B. Morkill NOTICE N THE MATTER OF AN APPLIC- ATION for the issue of a fresh Certificate of Title for Lot 325 Block 3, Town of Telkwa, (Map - 817). cate of Title to the above lands, notice is hereby g'ven-that it is my intention to issue after the expiration of thirty days after the first publication hereat a fresh Certificate af Title to the ‘above lota, In the name of Pete Saari, which tember, 1914, and ia numbered 6529-1, ‘Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, B.C., 20th November, 1917. - an . YW. F. MACLEOD, : 14-18 ie. Synopsls Of Coal Mining Regulatfons (COAL mining rights of the Dominion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term’ of twenty-one yeara at on annual rental of $1 an acre. Not more than 2,560 acras will be leased to one applicant. ot ‘ Application for o lease must. be made -by the applicant in parson to the Agent 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, an Jn unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself, Bach application’ must. be accompant- ed by a fee of $5, which will be refund- ed if-the rights applied for are nat available, but not otherwise, ‘A royal- ty shall be paid on the merchantable ‘cutput of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. So The parson operating’ the mine shall furnish the Agent with aworn returns ‘accounting forthe full chantable coal “mined and pay the royalty thereon, If the “voal minin rights are not. being operated, auc Teturna should: ba .onee' A year. ree The lease will include the coal mining rights only, but the lessee may he per- mitted to purchase whatever available surface tighta muy be ‘considered nee- essary -for.the working of: the mine ‘at ‘the rate of $10,00.an gure, 9. . For:~ full information application hould be made to the Seoretary of the epartment. of the Interior, Ottawa Dominion Landa, 9°. eG a lat tte a, We We CORY; Commercial Printing ‘at Get your letterheads printed at | If you can’t fight you can at least | Stand behind the man ~~ who fights for you. OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAIL-| | million, three hundred thousand Acres || Con-.| if and James Gilmore, Free Miner’s Cer- ' for the purpose of Satisfactory evidence having been|@ furnished as to the logs of the Cdrtifi- | if Certificate of ‘Title is dated 8th Sep-| || District Registrar. | if | ee | 7 | SOLDIERS’ AID & EMPLOYMENT | “quantity of mers |) - furnished at least! - a h- : Postpaid One| | The Canadian Patriotic Fund Which ‘assists the wives and families of Canada’s gallant soldiers, requires millions of dollars to keep the soldiers’ . home fires burning, District Treasurer: Stephen H. Hoskins, Government Agent ae ._ Hazelton Committee: *. J. E, Kirby, RB. BE, Allen, J. K. Frost, J. R. Batker, and J. G. Powell, Monthly Subscriptions are Solicited ; ’ The Canadian Red Cross The Hazelton Branch requests the’ support of all “in its. : 7 efforts to assist, in the noble work of this great humanitarian ee organization, ae 3 Mrs. (Rev.) John Field: Mrs. (Rev, ) i W. Hogan " “i _ Chairman: Dr. H.C. Wrineh - oe Vice-Presidents: J. F. Maguire, Mrs, Chappell, Wm. Grant’ oo Honorary Secretary: Miss W. Soal_ Honorary Treasurer: H. H. Little, Manager Union Bank - . : ne Executive Committee: . “ 7 ‘Mesdames Wattie, Wrinch, ‘Sealy, and Glassey; Rev, John , Honovary Presidents: .. Fibld,-W. Wattle; John Newick a. Large or Small:Contributions will-be Gratefully Received, : fi x aa COMMITTEE. | a Endeavors’ to supply soldiers from Hazelton district with. “such comforts and necessities as cannot be readily obtained _ i : at the front, and will assist them to re-establish themselves . & in ‘civil life when they return. The Committee is acting in. i eo - operation with the: . Provincial - Returned ,Soldiers’ Commission and the. Military-Hospitals.Com mission ~ f Contribiations to the Soldiers’ Aid Tobacco Fund are Weleome L ~ Chatman: A. R,Maddenald 7, | a 1: Honorary Seeretary-'reasurer: Wm. Grant . - ae | “ CHOHL Little, Rs B, Allen, F. B, Chettleburgh, i _ (HB, Campbell, H.R. Glassey, G.-W. Mckay, —.. H.Weleh, J. K,. Frost, S. Cline, W.'Wattie =. so - vy - { , fa