o. oe THE Gump, INR: SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1915. | at Synoptis « of ‘Coal ‘Mining Regu ations. ? (Coan mining rights’ of the Dominion Cc ‘in. Manitoba, . Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the |” ‘Northwest Territories and in & portion: .of. the, Province.of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one | | years -at Zan] annual rental of $1 an acre. Not more than,2,560 acres will bel leased to ong applicant, plication for a lease must be made , applicant in | pergon to the A uy “Sub-Agent of district in w ich : the rights ap plied £ for are situated. In surveyed territo: ryadthe nd tust |. Be described by dactions egal sub- divigions of sdBtiong, ‘and ir in ungurveyed territory. tha tract applied fo for-shall be : staked out by the applicant’ himaelf, . Each a fab of must be accompani-| . ed by a fee of $5, vi Which will be refand- é the rights i appl fed for gre not ‘gvagable but not therwise, A royal- all be paid on the merchantable oa of the mine at the rate of five * cents per ton,” ° ith aworn returns ‘The person ‘operatin “famish the A gent. wi guantity of mor- pay. ‘the ry ‘accounting forthe fall chantable cosi mine royalty thereon. _ [f thejcoal minin, rights ara not being operated, - auc! returns should be’ furnished at least once a year, The lease, willinclude the coal paining Ti hts only, but the leasee may be pe tted to purchase whatever Svailable ' surface rights may be ‘considered nee- essary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10.06 an.acre. For full ‘ghould he made to the Recrotary of .the Department. of the: Interior, Ottawa, at ent or Sub-Agent of on, W. CORY, . Demy Ninivver of the Interior. _N.B.—Unanthorized publication of ” this fa eement will not be paid for. * ‘or to an - Dominion Mines and Mining, “est ipa for sale — Cash or on ' -. Bond. °- Davelopmeat‘and - —_ Work, “Can Brothers - Bon. Years In This. District, Bee Hanson,’ We Be, a TEAND REGISTRY ACT Notice under S Section 36 TAKE NOTICE ‘that an application ‘has been made toregiater John Edward ~-Banneft ag ovmper in Fee-simple, under 5 “Tax - - from: Herbert ee + Welch the “ASB0880r. of the-Omino- “os a ‘Ansensment District, to. John Edward Bennett, bearing: late the 4th day of November, A.D. 1914, in pur- ' --auance -of a’ Tax Sale held by said . - Aaseasor on. or about the 12th day of: “2: ‘Oetober, 1912, of all and -singular cer- |-- _. 4; ° tein parcel -or. tract of land: and pre- “ -miges situate, lying, and. being In the 1 iCopat--: District, In: tha: Province of British” Columbia, -‘more, particularly -Known and: described ag’ Southwest quarter of Section: four. (4), Township ven (7), Range five (6). You ‘and -those - claiming ‘through or a “Gnder you, and ‘all persone claiming ‘pny interest in, the sald land by descent “whose title Ia not: registered sry k the ¢ iad e claim of OE ‘provisions of the “Land Regis are. required to contest fre. tax. purchaser . within forty-five sae of the aervice of -this notice upon ve, ” Otherwise. you .and each of you — Silt he for aver eatop aed ‘and debarred |. -\,, from setting up any e aim to or in-res- \ “pect of the aaid inna, and I hall regris- ry the aaid John Hawand Bennett aa owner in fea, : Yonr ‘attention is called to ‘Section. 36 of: the. “Land Registry Act” .and ‘amendmerta, and e: spill to the fol- lowing extract there to. the above notice: "And in. default of a “caveat. or certificate of lia ‘pendens being filed . ‘before the . registration sa _ wher of.-the persons entitled under such’ ‘tax “dale, all persona so served |: -, With notice,’ or: garved with notice * wnder subsection -(6) of: sectlon 155 the “Municipal: Clauses Act, “or section 293 of the “Muntci- om Aat? re J gantlan ing af tha. Wao. * desament. ‘Ack, 4008, a or section ‘269 - of. the Taxation’ ‘Act, " in cases in which--notico - undor: thie Act is dis- pensed with as ‘hereinafter provided, | and those cloiming through ‘or. undar | theni, , and - all persone claiming any}: ‘interest in the land by virtue of any "Unregistered ifbtramont, and all por- eons claiming any intorest.in tha and ‘by descent wheas “tle ieonad | el ale tered under.the provisions of Act, shall be for: aver eatopped and}: ey teers >; to. or-in: raspest of ‘Who hand se . fe taxes,'” : Dated. at’ the. the mine shall " information application| 7 7 _ [ties to “Tolograph, Creek ‘this ordered a cut of-ten. per cent in. traffic : over- 1310 miles of track rom which relates 7 _ dahavrad: from getting | wn any ‘elein } ao.soldj. ‘S The World’ Ss Doings in Brief : News Notes from Many’ Sourtei Prince | “Albert, Sask., chad 1 a snowstorm on ‘Tuesday. ‘Drought i in. Austria i is likely & to seriously. affect grain crops. -_ - Phereis a revival of activity in the Slocan silver-lead district, ° nla . Two thousand people lost their | ‘homes in Texas floods last week. Great Britain and Italy ‘have reached a basis of finanetal co- operation, | a storm in Wiscongin on Satur- day. night, | ; The government investigation of war purchase abuses hag opened at Ottawa. Methodist ministers in. Toronto condemn the sending of tobacco to'seldiers at’ the front. . -Brigandage, “fostered by Aus- tria, is rife in.the rear of the Italian army in Austria, _ A tornado in "Perth county, | destroyed much property. _ “Portugal's general elections r re- anlted ina defeat of the. revolu- tonary party by the, ‘Democrats, _ The: H, BK Co, ° ‘steamer Port Slay wih ma ke only 490 fa rte = | geagon.. a : eae ot ~ Vancouver sqhoo! “bi board hes the salaries of all teachers, from July 1. yO es "Garza, béuvistinal president of Mexico, hap ‘been deposed anda Villa ; candidate ‘returned. at. a. convention. . Dos A strike by 14,000 street car employees in Chicago. tied up this week. “Victoria ball team. hasdisband- ed;-after ten ‘successive defeats. The players, refused to aeeept re re. duced salaries, ; Prohibition ins Russia has caused dn abnormal demand for | tea, which hag r risen in price ten cents a pound.” : ‘Villa lias been. otified by: Brit-| ain thet he must ‘fx: thet ‘reapong-| ibility. for. the ‘murder of Britia: ct ode. subjects i in. Mexleo. “Patay” Clark, ‘the miltionaire of Spokane, who: was inter-|, ested in’ various’ B. C, ‘taines, j is dead,. of heart failure, - oan en - Reato,, winner: of : the: Grand Prix, .drove an. ‘Jattoniobile for. miles { an hoiit, a new record, . Premier McBride ‘is still ini "| Louden,’ , ‘Fifteen persons wére killed i in| : investigation” before beginning || Ontario, - ‘caused one . death and|: fighting, that corps having been regiment, when Private: Turnbull * Joy, . within a few. yards of: their . GEOLOGICAL SURVEY ; _PLANS! FOR SEASON i two miles, at. the rate. of 110.7 me “ ing minister of mines, hag -Or- dered. the . internment of all enemy aliens . _ employed in the mines of ‘the province, The ‘international boundary commission has, arrived ‘at asat- isfactory ‘settlement of all dis- puted boundary points between Canada and the, United States, : The president of: the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association states that at: the'end of the war the Allies will: enter into a, trade | agreement which will give Can- ada a large market, in Russia, lished. a peace manifesto, which he suggests mediation as a preventive of war. Nations, he says, should allow a year for war, _ A force of 600 American blue- - Ex-Seeretary Biyan ‘has ear r inj ff jackets and: marines will start|} from Guaymas, | onthe west coast |‘ Pet tien et tin a s Bay Company’ ~ WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. -HAZELTON, B c . Su : Ginger, ete. SPARKLING AND _Whiskies on Draught ' ‘Excellent brand: of Scotch Whiskies j in case goods, Rye Whiskies, Irish Whiskies, Gins, Clarets, _ Sherrys, Champagne, Beer, Ale, Stout, Grape-juice, ~~ Kia-Ora. Kop’s Non-aleoholie Liqeuers, Raspberry, ‘Don i let the War Tex scare you--it only applies to” NON-SPARKLING WINES Sram conieenoTMeAMNNESHNNESHBNMNEANNHENRI Rum 0 on n Draught Montserrat Lime-juice, . sjsiniesvansaninndar mini vinaice aad Exar and STAGES ¥: | night, & : Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage or. Delivery: Our stages meet all trains: Best Dry Birch $7 a Cord. Anca & MacKay oT. aad publi ic conveyances _day and | We ere prepared to supply private I | ae id 1 at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. : { ° HAZELTON N and NEW HAZELTON of Mexico, to attack the Yaqui on Americans, Mexicans and Germans, : A Letter From the Trenches James Turnbull, for the front, writes from France to’ Forester.Allen,. telling” ‘soitie- | thing: of ‘his experiences “in, the war, | "Jim" ig with the Prin- ces Patricies. which” ‘ta. to: ‘bey! almost conatantly“on the firing line, and having’ suffered great loses: = > The fighting: ‘line of the! ‘wrote on May 20, was reduced to 140,: but still held: the. ground they had been. ‘fighting on. dim Indians,’ of - Mexico, ‘who have) [declared war. one of theld | forest rangerg who left Hazelton |s | was one of the. forturiate few, ae _Frince Rupert and Prince George, - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Eestbound Traing connect at Beane Ce, Montreal, Naw York, ate, -Cara, fond .. through to St, “vis the Grand ‘Elect A | ALBERT. DAVIDSON, | “Through Train Service — WINNIPEG & PRINCE RUPERT. “TRAINS LEAVE HAZELTON, Weatbound, a.m, Monday, Wednesday and Friday. EASTBOUND : at 6:08 p.m. Mond: ‘bound trains connect, at Princa Rupart with steamers- 7g train carrigs Elee f Ciiees For r points east of Chicago have your ticket Tead Tronk Pacis Raway, the Double-Trac 1 information, through ticketa, etc., apply to your Local Agent or to, GENERAL ‘AGENT, 10:46, ay, Thursdey and Saturday, - Wegt- leaving Prince Rupert at 19 a.m., for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. for St, Paul, Chicago, Toronto, hted a ae er and Parlor Cafe. ‘ourlst Sleeping Car Route. For: PRINCE RUPERT, B,C Thorp & Hoops t: Real: Bist Financial ss me Bete : 7 Bole district agenta for E. G. ‘tural Machinery and implementa, “Wagons, Fire, Life, Accident, ‘and: Hmployer's Lianllity. Anaurence . We represent the est companies.’ =. We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emption Near the GT: P. If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley. write us... iO Ra een eter ti enti at Per BG Co,, Victoria, - Agrienl- — Kite... a ed in the head, -When- the letter put in 72, hours! facing the ene-|_ old battleground, ‘and ‘had been sent. to. reserve for. much-needed rest. . ° Tombia~ during’: the. present’ Bea gon; “particular: attention being paid to the economic Fegources, in| minerala, but Andrew Moncur, another. Ha-|. =. ‘elton man, was Slightly wound- c was written the: Pata* had juat| | Field: operations. by the staff of : the geological survey of .Canada | | will’ be: continued { in British Co- In- ‘Omineca. district . : this’ Amportant work will’ ‘occupy : y - HACELTON MISPITAL Green Bros, Burden & Co. a . - Offices at Victo:la, Nelson, Fort Geotige [Be c. Ayeunce, Mer. New | Hanlin, ee Assay Office and Mining Office * Arts and Crafts Building, 578 Seymour Street. VANCOUVER, Bc ‘|The. Estate of : Je “O'Sullivan: : Provincial Assayers and Chemis livan, F.C. 8., 26 yeara’ with. Vivian & Sons, Swansea, € in the | at tho: or by mma froma t the ahs Superintendent atthe art . Hospital. ; Givil Engineers 0 Dominion and British Columbia » ©. Land Surveyors Be aid New Hazelto eee an: ‘exploration of the region Seibel paying. ogista; “Charles Gamsell ‘making | : tary: to the: a. T. By between : )-MackCenale! ‘will’ study: tha : geology of ‘the “Hazelton- Alder- : special a atten: | | | “Bowrythig in Canvas” Ll : Prince Repet Tent and Awning Co, — BARRISTER “AND SOLICITOR nS oe ROTARY. PUBLIC’ Established _1897 by the late: 5 O° Sul- ~ ISsuRS TICEETS