Peg i) a British army.” = srinsslonaries EEC THE OMINECA MINER,.SATURDAY,. JULY 29,. a te [a rs £ “The World’s s “Doings i in Brief ‘News Notes from Many Sources - Canadian enlistments. to July 15 total 350, 657. mh, Greece’ will «have a _ Beneral _ election i in September: . Hetty Green; who ‘died recent: |. Mt left an estate of $100,000, 000. . The pulp and paper. mills; at: Swanson Bay are’ to be reopened: | Pat eee Te ed to be suffering from famine, - There are now. seventy Ameri- can pilots in the’ French flying|~ ‘corps, | we y ~ ™ _ New York’, streetcar men are on strike and serious 4 disorder. i is reported. z 7 Fifty-five deaths were s reported, in July in. Quebec from infantile ‘paralyaia, ve es James Whitcomb: Riley, ‘thal ‘well known poet, is dead . at Indianapolis; - Prince’ Rupert leads all Pacific ‘Ports -in réeeipts ‘of ‘halibut for ' ithe month of June. \ Severe - hail ‘storins. damaged ithe wheat erops in the vicinity of ‘Saskatoon last week, | “0 The reeent floods’ in North ‘Carolina “were ' ‘responsible . for :more than fifty deaths, vee ~ Over one hundred laborers have ‘gone on strike at Toledo, Ohio, on account of the heat... Fifteen were killed and eight+|- “gen -overcome by gas in a water- “works tunnel at Cleveland, The Japanese government. has -orderéd an exhaustive . enquiry into commercial conditions, ~ : Sir Sam. Hughes may go to th § “front, taking an appointment o the staff, of Sir Douglas Haigs 7 “Sir Wiltiam MeKenziegatimates “this years’ wheat’trop on’ the -brairie at-300,000,000 bushels, John T.. Seott,:-who Was . mix d “up in ‘the plugging case’ ‘at: Van-' couver, ig under arrest at Seattle, The valuation” of all railways in the Dominion‘i isthe first task before the Railway. Investigation : Commission. _ ‘The, ‘Malay Statei ap Straits - _ Settlement have aubseribed funds: “to present fifty aeroplanes to the | ‘prepating: bani 000, 000 have been placed i in CanadayA" Ss 2 Amerieaii and’ othernon-British teadhersiard tol’ “admitted to ‘India. except, , aftcr ‘rigid examination. - sere oie Hie The. Duke.of Connaught, with, . the’. Duchess and “Princess ‘Pat, | oatiela, is-making a ‘farewell - tri: a . ip $40,000 worth of bond - Which : ‘to: the Pacific coast. ~“"“ : ‘ Several hundred miners ‘are on| . ;sttike at Fernie because they:are ‘unable to obtain the war bonus demanded: ‘recently. +: ¢ iid ‘The Canadian’ government has declined to change its. policy re- } ‘garding the exportation of nickel . ee “sn a the’ Prov 16 ‘the United: ‘States... cA «fhe Jongshoréinen” bial toni : \ ~~ "¥ béatmen who-Kave heen on ‘trike, in: San | .Franeiaeo, since. Pane 4 have returned to’ ‘Work, OL Maye Perse ar Company ! - : so trace by the! Pe Bep te ae of the ingen One death and several ‘progtra ‘| tions are reported from Montreal a8.a result of. the heat wave from which the city is suffering. — per. train. near Fort William, sweeping “the’’engine off the track. ~ “No dné was injured, Japan has purchased a railway in: Southern - ‘Manchuria from Russia, ‘the price, $7,000,000, being paid i in war raunitions. Vancouver Conservatives have endorsed the former. candidates for, the legislature, Hon. Dr. Me- guire replacing F. W. "Welsh. : Canada will publish a’ list of United States firms with’ which ‘ment. . Great Britain i is now spending at the rate of £380,000, 000,a year on pensions and allowances, and the. amount, _is increasing each week, - The publication in Stockholm of a, German report concerning an. ‘organized effort to embroil Sweden in the war has caused g sensation. \ The five judges who heard the Casement appeal are’ sitting in London today, to hear an appli- ‘(cation for the: pardoning of the te con victed ‘traitor, " Brewster’ 8 application © for judgment, against the attorney. general on the much-discussed '$18.000,000° writ has been’ ad- journed for a week.: 7 ‘The trial of Roblin, Hawilen, and Coldwell, the ex- ministers of Manitoba accused of graft, has begun in Winnipeg. There are one hundred witnesses to be ex- amined ‘and. the trial is expected |to last three weeks. A sensational | mineral find 4 ‘is reported from northwest of Le Pas, Manitoba, A great doposit of copper that rung in values to $100 a ton has been. found,. Sud 100 million tons have been black- ed out by means of diamond drill teats, according to Joseph. Brring- ton, a mining engineer of Winni- pPeeh peould secure’ ‘the:necessary elec tries!” “machinery” | it would -be {turning out jefined’ zine!at ite “|Nelson plant within two tonths, Tliomas French; manage of the ‘compuny, has announced ‘that the | has. been guaranteed, : Vy the ‘provincial government in; order: to. ‘aid the: establishment of the industry, had been old at 97, Interest. payable is 5. pee ‘cent, The price i is considered: ; a ‘favor. able one. « The proceeds, ‘of the Git 4 dre! now cin. the:. bank at Vistori, and. will be released to , Dig: t “make. the. final shale abhf or : Commencing. worl: {lytic process, ‘which ‘has proved was: cloudburst ‘struck a pagsen- fbi is. forbidden to.trade, following | - ‘the lead of the ‘British govern. swhe:his just returiied from| Alberta; the . Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and ina portion | | the’: ‘company. in payment. for | Domtaton 77] | Constenetion, ‘will begin on: his| return. The. company wit treat complex“ zine ‘Giles by: an electro- successful under. experiments, It has. ‘secured ‘2... power rate front)” the city | of. Nelson at t-cent,, a kilowatt, - be Pe os | Mr, Freneh: expects to ‘get an extraction of 90 per cent’ of the zine in the ore treated, The lead and silver contents will also bel saved and ‘sent. to: a silver-lead smelter. Silver Hoard n mine, " Aingworth, will instal a 250-ton concentrator. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS ! CARIBOO! DISTRICT. The Miner i is two dollars a year. " ‘TELEPHONE! ‘TELEPHONE! You can save time ‘and money dnd i increase your binsiness by having a Telephone i in’ your Office, :: : = ar IS: ‘CHEAPER TO TALK THAN TO TRAVEL -. if You can save e time and increase your comfort by havinga Telephone in your home.. IT IS EASIER TO ‘TALK: ‘THAN TO. WRITE The Far: mer and the Miner can do business with the Merchant i in’ ao minute with the Telephone. ~ 7 ‘ 2 - 7 Get a Telephone, and then. use it . BUSINESS PHONES $5;HOME PHONES $2. 50 iper month - Estimates for mines on: anplication . bors We ahail: be. glad, to hear from you. ee TELEPHONE. COMPANY /LOnder New Management]. HEAD OFFICE . 2 lS ee “ MAzELTON INSURANCE: Te. Tite. “Sickness - ‘Accident ‘MINING SUPPLIES: ine Lanne acne aki be. OS chinery, &e. wae, Enquiries and inspection of samples. solicited _ J. F. MAGUIRE Mining and Business Broker | " HAZELTON, HG - Hichway Brines, NECHAGO River, | PRINCE GEORGE, B.C, ; ieee, (Navigable Waters Protection. Act, oe ~ RSC, Chapter 115.) ; TR! Hon. Thomas ‘Taylor, Minister - of Public Works, pives notice that he has, under section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the. Land ‘Registry . District. of Kamloops, . at, Kamloops, a description of the site and. plans of .a highway bridge proposed to: ba bullt in the Nechako -River near’ River Avenue and -Montreal Street, Prince George, B.C. And take notice that atter theexpira- tion of ne month from the date of the first publication ‘of this notice, the ‘Hon, Thomas Taylor: will, under section 7 af the said Act, apply to the Miniater of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site ‘and: plans, and for ‘ieave ta construct the said highway bridge. ' ed Dated at Victoria, B. C., this Blet STM TMi sig iMoGGoae A rOaiIidMuitod irate day, of March, 1916, _. , Ty TAYLOR, Minister of, Public Worke, Department of Public ¥ Works, | Synopsis of Coal Mining Regu: , _ dations, ' Coat mi mining tightsof the Dominion, ' .in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and of the Province of British -Columbid, may be leased for aterm of twenty-one years at an, annual rental of $| an ‘\aere. Not more than: 2,660 acres will | § be leased to one applicant. pee plication for n ledae must be made by the applicant.in peraon to the Agent or Sub-Agent of the district-in which the rights ‘applied ¢ for ‘are situated. * In ‘survey divisions of sections, and in yneurveved territory the tract’ applied for shal staked out by the applicant himeelf. ‘ed by a. fee of $5, which will be refund- ed if the rights. applied available but not ot ty shall 1 be paid on output of tte mine at: ‘the tate of five ‘cents per ten. Tha peraon opalting furnish the Agent wi accounting forthe ful chantable :coal mi in and. pay the royalty thereon, f the: cos Mining: rights are hot being. operated, « ate érwise. A royal- returns should ‘be: furnished at lenst| once &.year. mitted to - Ly surface rig: essary for tho working of the mind at the rata of $10.06 an acre, For‘ full should bo made to the Secratary of the ttawa, nb or Bub-Agent, of W. W..CORY, eputy malate of tho Interior. ands. N. BD —Unauthorited' publication of t. 44-7 - Victoria, B.C.; 21st March, 1916, : | For. VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA ‘and - SEATTLE: territory the land must | ‘be deseribed by Sections, ‘or legal sub- | Th Each application must be accompani- i. for are. not} i the merchantable |" re CLL mn mens ttt Hudson’ s Bay. Company .HAZELTON, B.C. siatamind "General “Merchandise and Wholesale Liguors rr $1.50, 1.25." VINEGAR, C.& B, Pendray's and bulk, per bot., .30, .25 &..20 Econoniy Fruit Jars, qts; pts, per doz, WOODLAND BUTTER, ALWAYS. FRESH" Ladies’ White Tennis Shoes, . oe ae de Men’ B Ladies’ and Children’s 5 s Running Shoes i F RESH 1 FRUITS : EGGS ‘BUTTER ASHLEE wn uitosuitionro smu InNNCaHiLaAHte Hie i ae QHIUTABES ofp ~ CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lowest rates Prinée Rupeit to all Eastern Points via steamer. sta Vancouver and Canadian ‘Pacific Railway. : SS."Princess Maquinna" leavos Prince Rupert ‘overy SUNDAY, nt 6pm. 5S. “Princess Alico”, “Princess Sophia" ‘or “Princeas Charlotte” - . leaves # Prince Rupert July Sth, 22th, ‘16th, 19th, . 22nd, 26th; 29th, \e A 7 Peters, General Agent, 3x Ain, & 4th St., Prince Rupert BC Eas General Drayage and Freighting| We are’, prepared | to supply private 1 LI VERY and. STAGES and pub. Tie’ ‘conveyances: day and. night. .Our stages meet all traing at South Hazelton or Now Hezelton, BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50 ‘A-CORD: Ruddy & MacKay HAZELT IN and NEW HAZELTON , ‘Consign’ your shipments. in Our }) Care for’ Storage or Delivery. Addreze all communications te Haxelion, ‘the mine ‘shall . “sworn returns ; & uantity of mer-| i he ease willinclade the’ coal mining | 8 rights. a only, bat the lessee may be per-| rohase prntever available ta may be considered nec-| #- * information. application this averdltement will not be pald for. ¥ RAILWAY and: STEAMSHIP. . LINES, —; a Lae -Stéiimors' wailing between: Skagway, Juneaw, 11: oil K » Wrangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Prince Rupert, ff m . —>-—Vancouver,-Victorin, Seattle, ete ¢: -Lesve Prince Rupert: for'Vancouver, Victoria, Senttle, wi Monday and Saturday, at. 10.00 a.m. For. An yor, Friday, at10,00 a.m. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, i nea Skagway, Wednesday, at.12 noon. .~ .> Arrive Prince Ruperts fron Beatle Victoria, Vancouver; Wedua : day and Friday, at 6:90 a.m, Prom Anyox, Saturday, 3 a a0. ASL. Prem. Skagway, Juneau, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Monday, nt 0 ALM, ‘Basthoun ‘traing leave Hazelton: ‘Passenger, ‘Mornay; Wedneaday;-. “Friday, at 6:03 P.M. Mixed Saturday, at'8:04-P: 7 Waytreight Wed-. . neadny, Saturday, at 1246 BoM: |. ; Westbound trains leave Harelton: Poséingie Tucsiay:! ‘Bviday! ai si. Suindsy, ‘at 10:28 a. Me, Thuraday, at 7AM ayfroig: : Treeday, Saturday, at 1a6 A ot ‘ ‘ Connections raat te wean ‘Teta and | Steamerk, Ror farther inf inf stmation’ app rand Truhk Buctit A . iG. ‘Be ‘McNichol jy Anat, Gen, any tend het ‘Agents Prine nue