THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCCOBER 30, 1915 MAIL CONTRACTS SEALED ‘TENDERS, addresaed to!” the Postmaster” General, will be re- _ ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday the 8rd day of December, 1916, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on be proposed Contracts for four ‘years in in each case, becween: e ie Burns Lake and Franevis Lake, a . 2, Colley Mount and Francois Lake, Hee 3. Francois Lake and Ootsa Lake, a 4, Francois Lake and Willowvale, from the Postmaster General’s pleasure. Printed notices: containing further information as to the conditions of the proposed contracts may beseen and blank in forms of Tender may be obtained nt the yy ! Post Offices of Francois Lake, Bickle, fa eo Qotsa Lake and Burns Lake and of Mr. ; J. Eastment, Colley Mount, Messrs, a Prosser & Reid, South Francois Lake; a Mr. . Nelaon, Willowvale, and at the office of the undersigned, ‘ Fost Office Inspector” a Office, Vie- toria, B. C., 16th October, 1915, _ E, H. FLercur, sy 9-11 Post Office’ Inspector. NOTICE. - In THE SUPREME Court oF BRITISH COLUMBIA. . In the matter of the Administration - Act and in the matter of the Estate of Peter Dumigan, deceased, in- _ testate. ' TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honour Judpe Young, dated the 26th day of October, 1915, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate ‘ater Dunnigan, deceased, intestate. _All persons having. claims against the said estate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to | me before the 20th day of November, | 1915, and all .persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay tho amounts of their indebtedness to me forthwith, Dated 25th October, 1915. STEPHEN H. EOSKINS, Official Administrator. 9-10 flazelton, B, C., NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO. OWNER . Te George M. Swan, or to any person or porsons to whom you may have transferred your interests, take notice that I, the undersigned co-owner with » you in the Cumberland. Rugsell and Sundown -(Rugsell Group) Mineral Cluima, situated in Hun- ter in, in the Hazelton Mining Divisten of Om- - Ineca District, Province of British Columbia, have .. (lone the required amount of work on tha above- , ;Mentloned clalma for the year 1914 fn order to ~ hold the same under section 24 of the Mineral Act and {f within 90 daya of the publication of this ‘notice you fall or refuse to Contribnte $163.50,your : vortion of such expenditure, torether with the a . Eons of this advertisement, your faterest in the : sald mineral claims will ‘ome the he Blin of the undersigned under Setion 4 of the Mineral Act Amendment Act of 100 6 CARR, Co-Owner. . Dated at Smithers, B. C., this S0th day ot Orto- her, 1915 Synopsis of, Coal Mining Regu- lations. ‘OAL mining rights of the Dominion -in Manitoba, Saskatchewan an . 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 years at'an annual rental of ‘$1 an acre. Not more than 2,660 acres will be leaged to one applicant. Application fora lease must be made by t plicant in person to: the A or. Sub-Agent of the district in w ah the rights applied for are situated. In “surveyed territory tha land must be described by sections, or legal sub- divisions of sections, and in unsurveye territory the tract. applied for shall be - gtaked out by the applicant himeelf.. : Bach h application must .be accompani- od k ee of $6, which wil] be refund: |: . ‘the rights ' applied for ara: flot ae 0 allots but not otherwise. A royal- _a ty shall be paid on the merchantable 5, | output gf the mine at the rate of five, " » gents. r ton, : The perton operating the mine stiall / furnish the. Agent with sworn returns). '. accounting forthe“full pantity of mer- chantabig ..conl, mine 4 pay the |' - toyalty "diereon.’ If the" con mining “Nights” are “not “being operated, sic ‘returna should be furnished at: least once.v eur, Tho forse ‘weilt faclude ‘the cos! ‘mining fights only,.but the Jassee may be per, _ nitted.to: purchase whatever available : purface rights may: be: ‘eongidered nae- - SBBATY for the working 9 of the mine’ at ‘/ tha rate of $10.06 oo Wor; fully: tnformation application should be made to the Secretary 0: Departsient: e ‘the Interior, sep a ‘or to’. an nv or Sub-A\ ent" -Domtaton, a dad i ; ite 6 fo “The World’s Doings 7 in Brief News Notes from Many Sources Vancouver will have a club and home for. returned soldiers. ‘Sir Robert Borden ‘will visit British Columbia i in December. Nobel prizes wilt not be award- ed this'year, owing to the war. New Jersey .rejected women London now licences women a8 omnibus and ‘street car conduct: Canada’s bank deposits have increased $46,000,000 in the last year. : __ Lord and Lady Aberdeeit will visit. British Columbia néxt month. -The British government pro- poses a law preventing increases in rents during the: war, For skilled work, women muni- tion workers in Britain are re- ceiving the same pay as men, _German schoolchildren are he- ing paid to gather acorns and chestnuts, from which oil is made, Sir F, E. Smith has been ap- pointed British attorney-general in succession to Sir Edward Car- gon. Two bandits, who held upa bank at Renton, Wash, are being pursued by posses. They secured $1400. A 225-foot flagstaff of Douglas fir, 2 gift from British Columbia, is being erected in Kew Gardens, London. , Pennsylvania. courts held a ‘saloon keener responsible for the death of a patron killed while intoxicated. Canadian shippers have receiv- ed orders for six and ‘a quarter million pounds of beef for the British army, last year were’ $25,000,000, as against $4,000,000 for the pre- vious fiscal year, An Arkandéas moonlighter w was fined $83,000 and sent to jail for nine years. He was the chief of the illicit distillers. ‘Contractors for Toronto harbor improvements’ will be compelled by the government to make good defects in the work, 4, Numerous anti -.Germans: in ed Btlgaria are under: ‘arrest for alleged complicity in’ a plot to kill King Ferdinand... -.. "French troops in "Tanis are fighting with great bands: of ‘marauders who have’ crossed the frontier from Tripoli. - “Wireless telephone | ‘messages gent. from the U. S:. wireless | ¢ station at. Arlington, Vai: ‘were heard In Paris and. Hono, ‘The Deriidilont house’ will ‘prob ably meet in January, when th question of: extending the; parliament willbe dealt wi life. ot ‘ith. if Brown ee the. bes adresé-| i advocated ‘at suffrage by a.majority of 75,000. | ors. 4 Canada's exports to France}. |sale of meat is now prohibited on -| failing which! the ber for the erection of temporary huts for the housing of inhabit- ants of the devastated regions in France’ and Belgium. With 800 places to hear from, Ontario contributed $800,000: to the British Red Cross on Trafal- gar Day.. Toronto gave $505,000. It is reported that Eugene Sandow, formerly known as the world’s strongest man, has been shot in London as 8 German spy. a Apples fiom. a tree planted at the Hudson Bay post at Vancou- ver, Wash., ninety years ago, wiil he axhibited at Spokane apple ‘show. | of fish at Prinee Rupert-are now of the war, British‘orders placed | in -the United States aggrepated ' Mrs. Burnyeat, the wife of a Liberal member of the, British parliament, ig under arrest in England,on charges of signalling to German submarines. Owing to a difference of opinion with the Grand Duchess Marie, the cabinet vf Luxemburg has resigned: The country is still occupied by the ( Germans. Officers of ‘the. U. 5. aviation corps at San Diego charge that rotten equipment and ignorance of superior officers have resultrd accidents, — Canadian authorities have re- ceived a report from Stefansson, the explorer, describing the new land he discovered in Beanfort Sea. He took possession of the new ‘territory, hoisting the Cana- dian flag. ‘A fire, supposedly incendiary,. destroyed the Blue Funnel pier at Seattle yesterday, Merctiandise valued at $500,000 awaiting ship- ment to Russia, was ,destroyed. Two previous attempts to burn the pier on Tuesday failed. Owing to diffieulty in. making arrangements with the Great Northern for terminal facilities at False Creek: Vancouver, the Canadian Northern has postponed the, inauguration . of its through train: sérvice from Edmonton, schéduled for. November 1. Judging from measures taken by the Kaiser's’ ‘government to conserve the food supply, provi- sions of. many sorts are becoming | very scarce. in Germany. The two days a week, and reatrictions are imposed’ on three other days. the eonsumers’ league reporia that over 5000. families i in, British | ° Columbia “have “pledged*: them- 7 | selves. to purchase only sitch goods | t complete ‘and ‘add: rote’ than 1200 i as-are produced in‘the province, | ill give® pres ference'to 200 ade in. Can ada|™ and’ ‘next “ta hose: made within the: ‘Empire. wd The J pan ies] Sakon CSaTN NE SSTACSMeNT TT The average monthly receipts =—_ 1,728,000 Ibs,—mostly halibut—'¥ and 73 vessels touched that port) § ; in 80 days. : During the first eleven months || rl £100,000,000. Canada’s total was | £48,000, 000. if in the sacrifice of many lives in|. jes8 government “haa| v STS TT ST bese LLL es GILL LULL ee os |; Hudson’ s Bay Company HAZELTON, B.C. to _ Dealers in Groceries, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Etc. LIQUOR: Mail orders promptly at- tended to. | you a trial assorted order of six bottles. ‘Let us send | Rubbers---Overshoes---Gum Boots. Splendid Line of Fancy Indian Moccasins. rnc sea OHTA NTC AUTODATA SLHN EE £5) HNCUUOMAWAALL CREDAUQAUADEL ECCS UUSQOUGHE CDEC EA MEAT ENS ECMUETULAEDUODU CeCOE AURORA AANEEIUANALEAIER We are prépared to supply private |i and public conveyances day and } Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. if ~ BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50 A CORD Consign your shipments in Our Gare for Storage or Delivery. B| Address ali communications to Hazelton, Ruddy & MacKay _ HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON 3 TRAINS WEEKLY 2 MONDAYS, THURSDAYS. SATURDAYS at 6:08 p.m. Standard and Tourist Sleeping / every Satin‘day at 9 a.m. To Edmonton, Saskatoon, -Regina,. Winnipeg, St. Paul, Chicago, Eastern Canada, Maritime . Provinces and United States. Cars and Parlor-Observation Car Service, 2 BOATS WEEKLY from Prince Rupert. 8.9.Prince John every Monday at 7 p.m. S.S. Prince Rupert UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT --- CHARACTER SERVICE For full particulars, reservations on boat cr train, apply to Local Agent or to ALBERT DAVIDSON, GENERAL AGENT, Agency All Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Lines, PRINCE RUPERT, B. C - Liquor Act—Section 41 Notice is ‘hereby given: that, on the firat day of December next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell Hee by retail in the hotel known as the Hazelton Hotel, situate at Hazelton, in the Province of British Colaribia, lz Dated this 9th day of October, 1915. ROYSTON G. MOSELEY, Applicant. Liquor Act--Section 41 Notice is hereby given that, on the first day of Tecember next, application will be made to the Superintendent of Provineial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquof by~ retail in the hotel known as the Omineca Hotel, situated at Hazelton, in the Province of British Columbia. 1 Dated this. 3th day of October, 1915. JOHN CG. K. SEALY, Applicant, Liquor Act--Section 41 Notice is hereby given. that, on the first day of December next, application will he made to the Superintendent of Provincial Police for renewal of the hotel license to sell liquor by retail in the hotel known aa the Hotel Bulkley, situated at Smithers, in the Province of British Columbia. 2 1 Dated this 16th day of October, 1915. JOHN N. CARR, ! Applicant. Hazelton Coffee. House. Oppasite Police Office. BEST MEALS IN. TOWN. No other place. can surpass us PRICES LOW Fresh Bread Every Day y | Arts and Crafts Building, 578 Se Assay fice and- Mining Oifice our Street VANCOUVER, B.C, The Estate of J. O'Sullivan Provinclal Assayers and Chemists Established 1897 by the late J. O’Sul- livan 5., 26 years with Vivian .& Sons," Swansea. HAZELTUN HOSPITAL zs a for any period from ona month upward at $2 per " a month In advarice.. This rate Includes. office con- 1] | woltations and medicines, as well ap all costes while | $n the hoapltal,. Tickete_obtainable in Hazelton: at the Post Office or the Drug Store; In Aldermere from Mr, T. J. Thorp;in Telkwairom Dr. Wallace: oF by mall from the fodical Superintendent at the Liquor License Application Natice - Notice is hereby flrat day of Decemb ar next, application will be made to the ‘Superintendent of Provincial Police :for a renewal of. the j- license for, the sale of liquors by ‘whole- sale in and upon the premises known ag the -Hudson’s Bay. Company's store, vituate at Hazelton, B, C., upon the lands described | a8 ote 8. and q, » Mazel ton to naita thts oth da “of October, 1916. THE S HUDSON’ + WILL AY: COMPANY. i 7 appl ee # ra “the invent ; given that, on the|- ae M WARE, Mahbger, miles to the eokating tires. ai at Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers: Dominion and British Columbia ; Land Surveyors Offices at Vietos iy Nelson, Fort George a, and New Hazelton. B. 6. AFELECE, Mgr. New Hwwelton. ” enetiueeaatimeaimaet Poet ararmarmtomes rl ‘DENTISTRY | | By DR. 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