) . - THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1917 The World’s Doings i in Brief ' News Notes from Many Sources An eatly by-electiun i in Alberni is looked for, Racetrack betting . is now ‘ile ; legal i in Canada. Prince Rupert fair will be held this year on Sept. 19-21. "The District 18 coal mines are now working at capacity. The first draft of America’s ‘army will number 78,000, Troops were called out to sup- press mob riots in Vienna, A slight earthquake shock was felt in in Rome on Sunday, | American and Japanese troops are enforcing order in Peking, The Austrian Lloyd Steamship Go. lost 3,000,000 crowns in 1916, J. Austen Chamberlain, chief secretary to India, has resigned, The monthly expenditure of Germany is now about $750, 000,- 000, Italy’s erops | are good, Wheat and potatoes are well up to the average, — The B. C. apple crop.is estim- ated to be 25 per cent larger than that of 1916, Rioters were’ fired upon by military i in further disturbances) , in Rotterdam. - Epidemics resulting from star- vation are said to be ravaging the Turkish army. A German plotis thought to be the cause of the Mare Island ex- “plosion on Monday, According to Amsterdam re- ‘ports, the Germans are now using flour made from wood. Belgian deportees are treated’ ~_vilely by ‘the Germans to. force _ them to labor for the army. - The vacant seats in thé senate will be filled before the. vote on ' the conscription bill is taken. | | Chapin & Gore, one of the largest whiskey-making firms in the U.S., have quit business. The U.S. will go bone dry and the government will take-over all stocks of spirits in the country, ” The Australian wool ‘clip has been bought up by Great Britain this year for the Allied soldiers, The population of. New York . City is. now 6,504,185, and that of Chicago is ‘nearly three mil- lions, - ‘The.1600 streetcar. employees -of Toronto are ‘on strike for higher wages and traffic i is para- lized, ; Five thousand Canadian troops and an American forestry unit| . from Massachusetts have reached England, - Merctiant ships from Australia now! Use new gea lanes, to lessen ‘the risk of being sunk by German i sabmarizies, Sir Richard “McBride, who re- cently °: ‘resigned. ‘as the B, C, ‘high: commissioner, is Seriously ill In London. -. bo , The: Irish convention will meet on July 25, with Sir’ ‘Henry, Duke, ‘chief | secretary for. Treland, as eat crop t exceed: tha record: breakin har- weet of. 1916 s forceastel al | “T “STUART ; The U. 8. food embargo will prevent neutrals from reshipping 10,000 cattle weekly to Germany most of which come from the U.S. The Allies are considering re-| . taliatory, measures to mete out punishment for the barbarous treatment of Belgian captives by the Huns.: Penalties for evasion of the conscription measure are -now being provided for under the military service act. The first classes will be called to the colors together. Prof.. Adam Shortt, who for- mulated the B.;C. civil service service act, will investigate the street transportation problems of the coast cities, oo ’ Britain wants Brazil’s coffee, and suggests the seizure of Ger- man interned ships to carry the product across the Atlantic, but Brazil is hesitant. Prof. Edward de Valera, a Sinn Feiner recently released from prison, was elected to fill the seat made vacant by the death of Wm. Redmond, in East Clare, Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman were sent to jail for two years and fined $10,000 each] in New York for obstructing the operation of the national military law, Co The alleged plot to cause a world-wide revolution against the ‘British rule of India and the con- spiracy to provisién German war- ships at sea have resulled in 189 indictments by the U. 8. federal , grand jury. a - Labor Day Celebration. Barbecue & Horseracing Dance in Evening’ COME ONE! COME. ALLY . AT TELKWA — Monday, September 4, 1917 a . NOTICE R.. INMAN, Resident - Eye- Specialist of Prince Rupert, will make a special trip up the railway as far as Prince George ‘early in July. Watch.the papers for exact dates and places where he will stop. - ‘Previous to this visit any per- sons wishin. to consult him regarding their eyes or , Wishing absolutely perfect glasses, will do well to mail a card with address and name to him: at Prince Ru- pert. 42—- es ~ FARM LANDS OREGON & CALIFORNIA RAIL- ROAD CO.:GRANT LANDS, Title to same revested in United States by Act]- of Congress dated June,9,.1916, Two million, three hundred thousand Acres! -‘.- to be opened for Homesteads and sale. Agricultural and Timber Lands, © Con- servative estimate Forty Billion feet of | commercial lumber. ' Containing some of beat’ land left in United States. Large Map showing land Jby nectiona and Description of soil; climate, rain- fall, elevations. ete. - "Postpaid: Ona Collar. Grant ‘Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Portland, Oregon, ARTIN | i MARTIN c Provincial Assayer - - alt ~ Bazdlton, : a . Re 4h Addressing Soldiers’ Mail In order ‘to facilitate the hand- {| ling of mail at the front and to ensure prompt delivery, itis re- quested that all mail be address- ed as follows: {a) Regimental Number. | (b) Rank. (c) Name. (d) Squadron, Battery or Com- ' pany, (e) Battalion, Regiment (or other unit), Staff appoint- - ment or Department. (f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT. (z) British Expeditionary Force. ; _{h) Army Post Office, LONDON England. Unneeessary mention of higher formations, such as’ brigades, divisions, is strictly forbidden, * PHARAOH ATCO ARATE AVM EAT i+) THE HRC HH EoOKMMNCOSKENNEORIHNCLMICAMRES Hudson's Bay Company HAZ Day ‘B.C, i Phane 3£ We have just received a shipment of EZ fruit jars in pints, quarts’ and half-gallons. As the canning season will commence shortly, it would be wise to secure your wants in this line early. We also carry Soft Drinks, Lemonade, Grape Juice, and Clab Soda Schlitz, Budweiser Cascade and Phoenix Beer, Calgary Beer in pint. bottles. Imported Wines and’Liguors always in Stock in quarts. Sar nntcmmuizoaiimmuco ai MEOsHHROHOaHaRIMRS NTN THON IMEIUALUENTLERTTMMATIAICOIMNMTNOTHENUATOAITHNTNNERHIANRCAE INANE and causes delay, = Printing ‘tain, on the Babine trail, | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY . Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer to Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Railway. Meals and berth inchided on steamer For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA ard SEATTLE 5.S. “Princess May” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, at 6 p.m, 5.5 “Princess Alice”, “Princess Sophia” or “Princess Charlotte! leaves Prince Rupert June 16th, 23rd, 30th; July 7th, 14th, 18th, 21st, 25th, 28th; Aug. 1st, 4th, 'Bth, 11th, 18th, 25th J, J, Peters, General Agent, 3rd Ave. & ath St., Prince Rupert, B.C. Of every description for everybody at the. a LIVERY and STAGES Express, General. Drayage and Freighting We are prepared to supply private] and public conveyances day and Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. 5 BEST DRY BIRCH, $6.50 A CORD Ruddy & MacKay NAELT ORE and NEW SAZELTON. ’ Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. Address all communications to Hazelton. Miner ‘Office ' HAZELTON, B,C. __— J MINERAL ACT RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP LINES. Steamers suiling between Skagway, Juneau, Wrangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Prince Rupert, Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, . Victorin, Seatile, Leave Prince Ru ert for Vancouver, Victoria, Seatile, 9 A.M. Saturdays |. J and Mondays, (Saturday boat calls at Ocean Falls and Monday boat | & calls at Swanson Bay.) For Anyox at 12 noon Fridays, For-Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway,12 noon Wednesdays. ‘ortnightly sailings to Queen Charlotte ‘Island points, Arrive Prince Rupert from the South at 6:30 a.m. Wednesdays and 9 AM, Fridays, _ 4 Passenger trains leave Hazelton Eastbound at 7:10 P.M. “Mondays, Z- Wednesdays and Fridays. Mixed train 1 SBP. mM. Tuesdays, Waylreight 1:25 P.M. Sunday. Passenger trains leave Hazelton Westbound at 9:20 a.m. Fridays, Sundays and Tuesdays. Mixed train 6 a: M. Sunday, Wayfreight 11:85 A M. Monday. For further information apply to any Grand Trunk Pacific Agent,or to G. A. MeNicholl, Asst, Gen. Freght and Passenger Agent,Prince Rupert, 6.C. cate nea oceeesnnengpanearenen seen Certificate of Improvements NOTICE - HAZELTON MINERALCLAIM, Bit- uate ‘in the Omineca’ Mining Division of Omineca District, - Where located::-@n Nine-Mile Moun- TAKE NOTICE that J. C, and George Railson, per his attomney Thomas: Railson, Free Miner's Certifi- cates Nos, 98926B,: 48167B, and 41266B, respectively, intend bixty days from the date hereof, to appl to the, Mining Recorder: for a Cor fleate of Improve- ments, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above elaima, And further take notica that action under section 85, must be. conimenced |: : before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. _ Dated Sune 16, 117, - ‘GEORGE E RAULSON, 42-60 ber T, nilgon, Att aby JOHN €..K. SEA ¥ For "Growing “Children; “For Tired Men and Women -WAMPOLE'S: COD-LIVER OIL Enrichés the. Blood: Gives New Vigor to ‘the System. Up-to-Date © Dr ug St “‘Heveiton eo. * Be 8 ores K, Sealy : WAKE YOUR DOLLARS FIGHT aT. THE FRONT. BUY DOMINION ¢ OF CANADA “THREE-YEAR War SAVINGS CERTIFICATES & 25.00 FOR $21.50 | 560.00 “ 43.00. ("100.00 “*. § 86.00 INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED ‘To #1203. 1 FOR PULL PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY, BANK “OR ANY MONEY, ORDER Post "ant Finavon Daranreieny Ae %, 1917, S OTTAWA: