accounting forthe full quantity of mer- * Department of the Interior, Ottawa, - ftp af a ie atyle, superiority of material and: yf holes, or new ones dree, , =f currency or postal note; to cover Ea Fates of our 76¢ value ‘~{--) American Silk Hosiery, y or. 4 Pafrs of oer 50c value | > American Cotton-Lisle Hosiery, a “er. Ladies’ or ~£: desired.” : {y Spon't of, THE INTERNATIONAL ‘HOSIERY C0. - . "The Miner is two dollars a year Sete” ee ——-| one-half cents per mile, - | STEVENS * __ ‘THE OMINEGA MINER, a SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915 ji RS . Synopsis of Coal Mining Regu. — Tation, =” ‘COAL mining rights‘ of the Dominion, “ in Manitoba, Saskatchewan. and Alberta, the of the Provinct of British Columbia, may be Jeased for a term of twenty-one Years at an annual rental: of $1 an acre. “Not more than be lensed to one applicant, Application for a lease must7be made by the applicant in person tothe Agent or Sub-Agent of the district in -which the rights ‘applied for are situated... . In surveyed territory‘ithejland must be described by sections, or legal sub. divisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract appiled: for shall be ataked out by the applicantihimeelf, - Rach application must be atcompan|- ed by & fee of $5, which will be refund- ed if the rights applied for ara not evailable, but not otherwise. A. royal- ty shiall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five ‘cents per ton. . ‘ The person operatin the mine shall furnish the Agent wit sworn returna chantable coal- mined and pay the royalty thereon, If thezeoal minin Yighta ‘are not being operated, sucl returns should be furnished at least once A year. - a .. The lease willinclude the coal xnining rights only, but the lessee may be per- mitted:to purchase: whatever available surface rights may be considered nec- essary. forthe working of the mine at the rate of $10.00 an aere, - For. full information application should be made to the Secretary of the ‘or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands, ; W. W. CORY, oo, Deputy Minister of ‘the Interior, ‘. NLB,—Unauthorized publieution of this advertisernent will not be paid for, a ¢ ° '. GOOD. MORNING! We Are Introducing American Silk American Cashmere American Cotton-Liale HOSIERY } ‘They have stood the test, Give {+ real foot comfort, No seams te “{ rip. Never become locse or hag- The shapes is knit: in—not.. pressed in. . GUARANTEED for fineness “} workmanship. Absolutely stain- “4 Jess. © Will wear 6months without * .QUR SPECIAL OFFER to.avery one aending us $1.00 In “advertising and Bhippingichargea, .We will send post-paid, with “written guarantee, backed by a fivd million dotlar company, either or 4 Pars of our 50c value ‘i American Cashmere Hoslery ot Pairs of Chifdren's Hoslery. ‘Give the color, size, and weth- r Gent's hosiery is DELAY—Offer expires ] : When.a dealer in your. jocali y ia dected. - P.O. Box2d4 - DAYTON, OHIO, U,5.A. toed pat ire The Barrels. 72 yb Band Lugs of 23 ove f Ooudle and-Singic Barrel B 5 SHOTGUNS are drvp-foryedin BS , GP ona place. Stacie of Bl - Pa pecially welectod peat fF whee & ey other guns are fy WEAKEST, Compare Bi at any where Hear the A. CL SOMPANY Yukon ‘Territory, the Northwest Territories and in a portion 2,660/acres" will ‘| be tried for high treason, ‘asking for fishing concessions for {/'Mr.-J. D, Hazen. {ized attempt to have the increas: jed duty of 10-per. cent on patent ‘lers of the steamer Storatad for _[o€ the collision between the Stor- |Canal.had been ‘in operation just {months, the total amount of toll 2]. | shore on the northern partof the: ro my | be-riddied with thyee-ineh shells, jand had obviously been mistaken {for a: submarine): 2. - The World’s Doings in Brief he "News Notes from Many Sources ‘Captain Erdmain, of the Ger- man cruiser --Bleucher, died in Edinburgh from pneumonia, All the native Roman‘Catholie clergy in Mexico City. are being held for halfZa million “dollar ranson, _ Saturday, March 13, has heen set’ for the new mayoralty’elec- tion in Vancouver, ordered by the court. ' Madame SarahtBernhardt, the famous tragedienne, “suffered the loss. through “amputation of her right leg last week. _ The trial of H.*K: Thaw, charged with conspiracy in es- caping from Mattewan Asylum, is set for March 1. . : A published offer of[$75. 00fffor a pintrof: blood. forXtransfusion, brought: over four hundred. re- plies in California, - ~ A placer discoveryis reported at Wintering Lake, one hundred miles north of Herb Lake on the Hudson Bay Railway, ' The. Canadian building at San Francisco was formally ‘opened Thursday by Hon, Martin Burrell; minister of agriculture.- | General De Wet and other leaders of the South African re- bellion against Great Britain will L. D. Taylor will again be candidate for mayor of Vancou- ver, There is. movement on foot to have him elected by ac: clamation. _ H. §, Clements, writing from Otttawa, states that the petition Prince Rupert is approved_of ‘by. The Canadian Pharmaceutical Association is making-an. organ- medicines reseinded, * ot epee Jowa have petitioned the legis- lature for an . increage-in pas- Senger rates from two'to two and: three million dollars as a result stad and the Empress.éf Ireland. Up to Feb. 2, after the Panama thirteen days short. of. six received passed | the. $2,060,000 mark, po) ' eater eal A dead whale has drifted a Dutch coast... It-.was. found to Hon. Rodolphe’ I raleux has roogl. ii: | eavon: -notise’ of, ‘| to 280, 000. “Railroads . doing “businéss in|” ‘The CG, PLR. is auing the own- th 4 + free of postage, , of the first British merchant ves- sel to succeed in disabling’a Ger. man submarine by ramming it, Sir’ William McKenzie states that the first train will be run O.N.R, in July.or August, by which time the-line will be open for freight and passenger traffic, ation, acting on. behalf of all the Canadian railroad companies, have forwarded to the Board of Railway Commissioners of Cana. da an application for permission to make a ‘general increase in freight rates, San Francisco, Feb. 20:—The gates of the Panama Pacific In- ternational Exposition swung open to all the world today __ ‘Shortly after the conclusion of the opening ceremonies, it. was officially announced that at 11:15 a,m, the attendance had grown In THE SUPREME CouRT oF BRITISH COLUMBIA, In the matter of the Administration -” Act and in the ‘matter of the Es- fate of James Herbert Elphin- atone, deceaaed, intestate: TAKE NOTICE that yy an order of His, Honor. Judge Young, dated I wag appointed Administrator of the Estate of James Herbert Elphinstone. All parties haying claima against the said Estate are hereby requested to forward the same, properly verified, to me before the 13: ay of March, ‘1915, and. all parties indebted ‘to the spid Estate are. required to pay ‘the amount. of their in ebtedness to me forthwith, . ‘Dated 19th dry of February, 1916, ~ STEPHEN H. HOSKINE, te Official Administrator, 25-6: Hazelton, B.C. “: LAND NOTICES ‘Hazelton Land District. District of 2 - * Cnssiar. oe Take notice that Thomas Moore, of Kitwangah, .cecupation rancher, in- tenda ‘to apply. for permission to. pur- ’ | chase the following described lands: Commencing at pest ‘planted.-dt the northeast corner o: Lot 8504 Cassiay, thence 20 chaina eaat, 20. chains’ south, 20 chains waat, 20 chaina north to point of commencement, containing 40 acres more. or leas, Feb. 3, 1916, Hazelton Land District. es, ~ Cresiar. “Take: notice that! of Prince Rupert, Thomas Moore. District of itransfer .man,. ‘ins chase. the following described landa: the northwest corner of Lot 2891, thence south:40 chains, west 20 chains, ng point of commencement, containing 80 ROVes mare or less. beg iigho A. Lindsa: Feb, 19, 1916. , Applicant, Endake, occupation ‘railroader, _ tonds-te.a ly for pertnisaion to pur- ‘chased e fallpming described lands: -.. ' Commencing at. a post planted South Weat corner ‘of Lot 8178 Casalar ‘+ of In- ‘(thence 40 chaine east, thonce 40 chains south, thenos 40 chalng wast, thenca 40 chaina north, . te faint of commence: ment, containing 160 acres of land. resolution at: ah Nov. 96, 1914." 18-21 James Scoxing La Ottawa providing for the send- ing of all.mail- matter to Cana- dian soldiers on, active service A leading British shipping journal has offered a reward of $2,600 for the officers and crew across the continent over the The Canadian Freight Associ. John A, Lindsay, | ‘| ig] Addreca all communications to Hazelton. thg: fifteenth day of February; 1916, | tends ‘to apply for permission to pur- _ ~ Commencing at a post. planted at : 40 chains, cast 20 chains, to i » H, Maclaaac, Agent. | j Hazelton Land Distriet:.° : District of |- rea Gi oo Oamddare 1: . fake notlea that “James Scoking, |. RYE WHISKEY: Seagrams 83° , . Corby’s . . . SCOTCH WHISKEY: Draught... , -H.B. SPECIAL . Finest Old Highland John Dewar’s . , E - PORT WINE | OldDuke . Draught. . , King George. . 21g anienreo ete L TISHMAN Hudson's. Bay Company per gall. $ 6.00 per case 15,00 per case ~ 13,00 | per gall. $ 7,00 ner case 20.00 per case 14,00 Percase 15.00 per case 18.00 16,00 = G = = 8 3 mw 8 F = = g & per cage Z 8 per-case § 15.00. a rates, . oe ‘ ‘We will sell you 6 bottles of agsorted liquor at whole-cage Mail orders promptly attended to, = = = mn g = = Eo = = = é = a = = = = = = 7. | LIVERY and STAGE 3 Hight. Our stages meet all trains | Consign your shipments in Our f Care for Storage or Delivery, HAZELTON, B,C. . CONT AGFNTUEE SUNT ASH 104 AUT MERE AANTENU EGO COHN LHRELaReo005 10H ONCHAUOLLUERSLVENENVERNLUELIZ | Express, General Drayage and Best Dry Birch $7 a Cord. & Ruddy & MacKays HAZELTON and NEW HAZELTON § Freighting| ‘We ara prepared to supply private § and public conveyances day and « at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. qi CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY | - BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP. SERVICE "SS, “Princess Maquinna" Jeaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY at & p.m. Connecting with G. T. P. train arriving at 6,30 p.m. Sunday For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE Tickets to and from all parts of the world. ' Steamship Ticketa i J. G. McNab, Cor. rd Ave, and 4th St., Prince Rupert, B.C, Atlantic and Pasifia » Real Estate,. Financtal Thorp & Hoop ALDERMERE, B. C. Pisa Liem EE) eens element Sttemn Hijo t} and Insurance Brokers : Sole district agents for FE. G. t Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricuk : tural Machinery: and Implements, Wagons, Etc, a, Fire, Life, Accident, avd. fimp We represent the loyer’s: Liability Insurance. : ‘We Can Locate You Oa a Good Pre-Emption Near the G. 1: P. ~ If you desire ‘information about the Bulkley Valley writé us. ’ Reyer Liber eee Hitomi) Heme there thee Ht ees etme tte et i mam ; est companies, | “Everything in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. Prince Ropert, B.C. . Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or on - Bond, © Development and ~ - Assetament Work, Carr Brothers 7 Right Yeara In This District, Haseltow, 1. C, The Miner is two dollars a vear. Assay Office and Mining Office Arts and Crafls Building, 578 Seymour Strast VANCOUVER, Be The Estate of J. O'Sullivan : Proriacal Assayers and Chemists - - Eatablished 1897 by the late J, 0’Sul- livan, F.0.8., 26 years with Vivian & Sona, Swansea, IsSU8 HAZELTON HOSPITAL sesvzs Period from one month upward at §1 per month ia advance, This rate inaludes office con- sultations and medicines, as well an all costs while, from Mr. f. J. Thorp: in ‘Telkewa from Dr. Wallace: . or by mail from the Modical Suparintandent atthn ospite). Pane) Green Bros, Burden & Co.: ; |, Civil Engineers 6: Dominion and British Columbia’ * ~ Land Surveyors : ; Offices at Victo.ia, Nelaon, Fort George and New Hazelton. ~ | °° B. C. AFFLuck, Mgr. New Hazelton: DRY g60n% ic. V HAZELTON .: "Watch Repairin 0. A, RAGSTAD, | Smithers 4) DENTISTRY | | Phone 300 7 SMITH. EXPERT oo |- [Manel Pete A NEPRIKING |.” PRICE.& GRAHAM *-: | WATCHES "=. JEWELRY >|)" «BS - ° DRY BADGERO Smithers, B.C. ae P.O. Box 105 . HARRISON. W. ROGERS - 3 -° ARCHITECT = - :. Clients. _ Surrn Onn, Fepmhan BLock,. °- °°, 7 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Special Attention to Out of Town | AR. Grahie B.O..Land Surrayors : | ‘Orders may:he tefl at Hoel & Rock's, Harelton el ai teen A ciok Sokechla a i rn