*y . Hazelton Land District.: * northeast corner of » Chase the THE OMINECA: MINER, SATURDAY,. MAY 15, 1915. . Synopsis of ‘Coal Mining Regu. _latione. oe a Con mining rights “of the Dominion, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and “Alberta, the. Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and. ina portion of the ‘Province of British Columbia, - may be leased for a term of twenty-one yeara -at an} annual rental of $1 an aere, Not more than 2,560 acres will he leased to one applicant, ei careestt for a lease must be made @-applicant in person to the Agent by Sub-Agent of the district in which the rights applied for are situated. In surveyed territory,|the}land | must ‘be degcribed by.sections, or. legal’ sub- divisions of sections, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himaelf.. Each aplication Taust be: accompani-) ed by a fee of $5, which will be retund- |: ed if the rights applied for are sot -Bvailable but nat: otherwise. A ‘royal- ty shall be paid on the merchantable “output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall furnish the Agent with sworn returns |- _aceounting forthe full quantity of mer- “chantable coal ‘mined and pay the royalty thereon. If the,,coal minin tights are not: being: operated, - sue: yewurns should be furnished at leaat once & year. The lease will include the coal mining ‘ rights only, but the leasee may be per- taitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered nec- essary forthe working of the mine at the rate of $10.06 an acre. For full information application should be.made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any. Agent or Sub-Agent of _ Dominion Lands. ; - W. W. CORY, oo. 2 oapaty Minister of the Interior. N.B nauthorized publication of * this advertisement will not be paid J for. _ —BB782. LAND — - District of Caaggiar. . Take notice that Thomas Moore, of ~ Kitwangah, peeupation rancher, -in- tends to appl ly -for permission to pur- chase the following described lands: : Commencing. at Lot 8604 Caassiar, thence 26 chains east, 20 chains south, - 20 chains weat, 20 chains north to point of commencement, containing 40 acres ~qnore, e lege. - Fab. 8, 1915. . Hazelton Land District, - . Casaiar.. Take notice that John A. Lindeay, ‘of Prinea Rupert, - transfer man, .in- tends to a app ply for ..permission to pur- allowing, doseribed jands:. - Commencing at ‘a post planted ‘tha northwest’. corner of Lot 2881, ‘thence aouth 40 chains, wast. 20 chaing, _horth 40. chaina, east 20 “chalna, to point of commencement, containing Fy 80 shoves more or leas, - John A, Lindsay, Applicant. .H.: Mutelsaac, Agent. District of : Feb, “19, 1916. . - + BVERY. ~ DBSCRIPTION, enh " 7 : FOR EVERYBODY oe oat planted at thel. Thomas Mocre.|_ at| } Victoria to-eight. for arquarter, : “with: headquarters: ‘on: “the, north “The World’s Doings i in Brief News Notes from Many Sources ' Prinee ‘George . with hold’ its first city election on May 20, Hon. W. He Hearat, premier of Ontario, is sill of ‘pueumonia. A large: number of Dutch fam- ilies are to settle in the Nechaco Valley. " German troops - in. “Southwest Africa . ‘are poisoning . wells ‘in their retreat, - British ' shipyards continue building warships and merchant veatels i in large numbers: ? ‘The Rainbow i is about. to leave Esquimalt on an extended cruise,. for an unknown destination. - Negotiations are under way for the settlement of a large number of Belgian farmers on the Niagra| peninsula. Steamers are now “plying the Yukon | river, which opened for navigation on May 5, the earliest date on record. ” > The G. T: P. ‘pontoon. arydock |. at Prince Rupert i ia to.be finished this month. It will handle two large steamers. oS King George réquesta “that 1 no ceremonies, apart from the| hoisting of flags, shail mark his bir thday, June 7. | The British * government has requisitioned the: entire export supplies of meat from Australia and New Zealatid.: The shortage of men in Seot- jJand hag * caused : the. city of Glasgow to experiment with lady 83| street car conductors, Opium’ valued at “$8000: was seized at Hongkong when an at- tempt- was made to smuggle it Shoatd the Manchuria. " Seattle's jitney busses have been practically put out of busi- ness ‘by. a law requiring. $2500 ‘bond from. each: driver. 7 a % 2 Among those, ‘ost 6 on nthe Las!- tania “were Elbert -Hubbard,, Charles Froham, J ustus ‘Miles Berman and: Charles Klein. * - Ottawa. has notified: shippers that ‘grain: -eannot. leave Canada ‘for. the: United: States; unléas it), “Owing to: _jitney competition, the, B. G. Electric: railway: has reduced. fares in: Vancouver and] “Loya George. ‘estimates: that if the. ‘war lasts during the whole: oo of. the ‘fiscal year, the: coat ‘to 11H Great.” Britain’ will: “be £1, 866,¢| 4, ||| 484/000. The ech government wilt _ Sohn ; jing numbers aré bringing their ser enforcing the taxation. of Francois lake was open a month, ‘|mer in the Telkwa distriet, - . - Jack ‘MeLean and E.. Profit —_ have left for an ‘extended hunt-|" is i for domestic consumption.” oop during the progress of the war. Even ‘beverages containing a slight proportion of alcohol, it is understood, will be prohibited. Austrians from’ Fort. George, to the number of 150, were taken to Prince Rupert on Sunday, en route to ‘the detention camp at Vernon. ‘American’ fishermen i in increas- eatehes to’ Prince Rupert sine the Dominion government passed the new bonding regulations. ‘The supreme court of Canada|. has sustained the judgment ob-|7% tained by Attorney-general Bow- Columbia & Western lands held by the Heinze estate, kingdom, An agreement has been reached between Chancelior of the Eix- chequer Lloyd George and -re- presentatives of the Tiquor trade taxes on beer and spirits. The statement is made’ that the chan- cellor has agreed to drop all the new taxes inthe form | proposed by. him. : ; FRANCOIS LAKE . os _ NEWS PARAGRAPHS ‘Keefe Bros, have constructed a fine ‘wharf on the lake, at Keefe's landing. Owing: to the ‘mild weather, earlier than usual, - Mr, Vetter, a new arrival from the States, has located in. the | Uncha lake country. -D. Bursell is’ busy buildiig a eabin and workshop on his pre- emption on Mollice lake. Neil - Macdonald, * of Uncha ‘ereek, has left to spend the: sum- ing trip up the Nadina river. The warm, dry weather of 'the past few days has. favored: the bush fires. ae Jack. Martin, popnlariy known 3 ‘Phe Skipper,”” ‘ia running I the motor launch’! this summer. a . Bab: Gerow is Tanning the launch: ‘Rambler’? this summer, aide of the e lake. i Tic mmm Hudson s.Bay Company a - WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE. . HAZELTON, BC. "Whiskies on Draught Rye Whiskies, Ginger, etc. ” Bxeellent brand of Seotch Whiskies in ease goods. ‘[rish Whiskies,. Ging;- Sherrys, Champagne, Beer, Ale, Stout, Grape-juice, Kia-Ora: Kop’s Non-aleohotic Liqeuers, Raspberry, - : Rum on Draught Clarets, - Montserrat Lime-juice, SPARKLING AND “Don’t let the War Tax scare you-.-it only applies to NON-SPARKLING WINES TLS (une LOOM HAEI TNMUNCOMNNENTOSMMMNEXMMENMUEHENNS = = 5 = = = =] = = = = =] ‘CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP’ SERVICE - 55. “Princess Maquinna” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY at 8 p.m. Connecting with G. T. P. train arriving at 6.30 pam. Sunday. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE he Tickets to aiid from all parts of the world, Atlantic and Pacific | - Steamship Tickets N. ‘McNab, ‘Cor. 8rd Ave. and 4th St., Prince Rupert, B.C. SS —————————————_— x {3a te Mtoe ot Sete meee Camm rene EC) Ce eT Real. Estate, Flnanclal and Insurance Brokers on seen Thorn & Heops: ALGEN* Canta . « a B.C, ’ tural Fire, Life, Accident, and Em We represent the ‘Bole diatrict agents for Ei G. Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricul, | Machinery and Implements; W: ran Ete mployer 8 Liability Insurance. eat companies. — agons, If you desire information about’ the Bulkley V Valley. write a, {jem [Efe heme Ex iemmmeces tHE} tfc bt : = (come isite | "We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emption Near the G, T. P. Mines and Mining Gaod Properties for sale — Cash or on Bond. Development and ' Assessment Work. Carr. Brothers Ten Yeara In Thia- District. ; “Haaelton IG . NOT ICE OF CANCELLATION: : | OF RESERVE NomcE 1S HEREBY: GIVEN that the roserve covering Section ‘10-and the |: south half.of Section 16,. Townahip..A, Range 6;.Const District, by reason ‘of a notice ‘published in the British Colambia Gazette on the:22nd of July, 1909;° reverve covoring Township 4, Range ne ublished the - | mei ‘on the. 25th ‘of - October;-1906,: |] and the reserve - coverin certain land | weat:of, Povwnehip: 4 ange 6;,Conatl: District, by reason of 8 notice pub yHahed | Slat. of July, -3 ‘} farvaa: they: ‘Folate to ent pis nacot, the: gala t Oy at “under. the ‘petroleum Roa RENWICK _ Data M ‘Minister’ of Landa. . thon . ox by mull from the 3 ‘Coast District, by reason of a notlee : British - Columbia | inthe Hritish Columbin Gazette on the). 1919, are cancelled iti fe = Assay. ‘Oiitce. “aad “Wale. “Ctlice™ Arts iy, Crafts Building, 578° ———- VANCOUVER, 3.0,————==. The Estate of J. O'Sullivan FPrevinclal Assayers and Chemists —-- Established 1897 Wy the lete J. O’Sul- livan, F.C. 8., 26 years with Vivian. & Sons, Swansea: HAZELTON HOSPITAL zseee for any period from. one m montt prvard 8 at Ae per. month in ad This - valtations and medicines, a aa well as all conte whila in the hospital. Tickets cbtainable In Hazclian at the Post Office or the Drug Btore;in Aldermexs . TJ, Thorp; in Telkwa from Dr. Wallues; edical Buperintendent atthe , Hospital .. _ Civil Engine Dominion and Batish "Columbia > Land d Surveyors ° : . Offices at Vieto. is, “Nelson, Fort George ye and New Hazelton. - B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New ‘Hazelton. - 2 bc edeehict. Ls hearts Hazelton a or OPPOSITE: HAZELTON HOTEL : First-class. Work” Prompt attention L SING. LEE: our Siraet ‘Green Bros, Burden & Co, fe ; F Ph Props