THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915 on pueemaamnisinng TEESE Synopsis of Coal Mining Regu- ~ Jations. Se (COAL mining rights‘of the Dominion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the]. Northwest’ Territories and in a portion of the Province of British Columbia, may be leased for a term of twenty-one years et an annual rental of. $1 an acre.. Not more than 2,560 acres will be leased to'‘one applicant, Application for a Jeage 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 surveyed territory, {thegland muat be described by aections, or legal sub- divisions of sectiona, and in unsurveyed territory the tract applied for shall be staked out by the applicantthimeelf. fiach application must be accompani- ed by a fea of $5, which will be refund- ed'if the rights applied for are not ayailable, but not otherwise. A royal- ty shall he 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 accounting forthe full quantity of mer-| . mine chantable coal royalty thereon. rights are not. being operated, such returns should be furnished at least onee a year. , The lease willinclude the coal mining rights only, but the lessee may be per- mitted to purchass whatever available surface rights may be considered nee- easary for the working of the mine at . the rate of $10.0C an acre. For full information application should be made to the Seeretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W, CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. _ .N.B.—Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid for. — 58782, and pay the If the}coal mining oO a ‘GOOD MORNING! ! We Are Introducing American Silk American Cashmere American Cotton-Lisle HOSIERY - . 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Box 244 ; or ' DAYTON, OHIO, U.S.A, Commercial Printing at “THE MINER OFFICE LAND NOTICES * Hazelton Land District. ; ‘Casaiar, District of Take notice that. Thomas Moore, of |' Kitwangah, occupation rancher, in- ‘tends to apply for permission to pur- Chage the following described lands: - Commencing at poat planted at the northeast corner of Lot 3504 Cassiar, . thence 20 chains.east, 20 chains south, 20 chains west, 20 chains north to point ..of commencement, containing 40 acres “more or less. ‘ Feb. 3, 1915. Hazelton Land District, in Caselar, ° Toke notlee that John A. Lindsay, _of Prince Rupert, transfer man, in- " tenda to apply for permission to pur- + Jchase the following described lands: ' ‘>; Commencing at a post planted at _ ithe northweat corner of Lot 2891, “ thence south 40 chains, went:20 chains, north.40° chaing,- enat 20 ehaina,' to ‘spoint of commencement, containing 86. '. © gerep more or.leas Bink fee ee gin AS Lindsay, Applicant, A.-H. Maclaarc, Agent.. Thomas Moore. District of + Reb, 18, 1015. “The World’s Doings in Brief News Notes from Many Sources Mrs, J.D. Rockefeller is dead at her home at Tarrytown, N.Y. Sarah Bernhardt is reported to have.completely recovered. from her recent operation. The Swiss Government has mate arrangements for a loan of $15,000,000, in New York, A scheme for the making of peat fuel out of muskeg is to be introduced in Prince Rupert. An official report from Rome states that 29,678 people were killed in the recent earthquake in Italy. . The Vancouver World has been sold: to John Nelson, ' formerly business manaper of the News- Advertiser. The Grand. Trunk Pacific an- nounces the introduction of new, electrically lighted sleeping cars on the through trains. L, D, Taylor was re-elected mayor of Vancouver, after being unseated through a technicality regarding property qualifications, The Winnipeg Monarchs, by defeating Melville, have regained the Allan Cup, emblematic of the amateur hockey championship of Canada, , General Sam Hughes ‘announ- eed at the annual meeting of the Dominion Rifle Association that thirteen Canadian battalions were now in the trenches.. Lincoln Beachey, the famous aviator, was killed at the Pana- ma-Pacific Exposition Sunday afternoon in making a sensation- al perpendicular drop, ‘Che death at Coleyton, Devon, of Sir Geo. Turner is announced. Death was caused by leprosy, contracted during research work ta discover a cure for the disease. : Fishery Conceasions Ottawa, March E1:—An Order- in-Couneil has “been passed per- mitting foreign fishermen to sell their eatch=to Canadian dealers for shipment. Hitherto this has been prohibited. They were only allowed to ship. through to the States‘ but not sell in Pacific ports, The new regulations will benefit Prince Rupert, as it is nearer the fishing grounds than Seattle, . It is estimated that this Order- in-Council will increase the Prince -| Rupert payroll $250,000 monthly. Rod’and Gun” . “InjunBones and Huskles”’ by J. R. Fraser int’March Rod and Gun js no lap-dog story but an account of a desperate encounter which two adventurers in"the far north had with a band of fero- cious huskies from which they narrowly escaped with their lives, ‘That Cub of Patrick’s”’ is a somewhat amusing tale— though Pat himself found the experience very provoking—of a captured bear cub that proved one too much for his captor. ‘‘A Visit to the Nakimu Caves of Glacer Park, B.C.,’’ “‘Windobin’s Cabin,” ‘The Passing of the Buffalo’? and other stories and articles,’ along with the regular departments, go to make upa fine March’ number. General Election Rumors . Ottawa, Mar, 17:—The prog- pect of a general election for the}: Dominion is the topic of the cor- ridors today. It is believed the government will go to the coun- tryin June, : All the British ‘trans-Atlantic steamship companies have fol- lowed the lead of the Cunard line and reduced the rate far. second: | 4 class passage to ’ New York ‘to ‘The, latest. official. eatimate|J. F. 8 gives’ Austrilia’ a population of. LAND REGISTRY ACT - Notice UNDER SECTION 36. No. of Applications: 7210-1, 7212-], 7213-I, 7214-1, 7215-I, 7216-I, {217-1, 7218-1, TAKE NOTICE that an application as been made to repister Charles Victor Smith as the owner in Fee-simple under four several Tax Sale Deeda from the Assessor and Collector of the Omineca Assessment District to Charles Victor Smith, bearing date the 22nd day of October and the 8th day of July respectively, A.’ D. 1914, in pur- suance of a Tax Sale held by said As- sessor and Gollector on or about the 16th day of ‘November, 191], and the 12th day of October, 1912, respectively, of all and singular those certain par- cela or tracts of Jand and premises situate, lying and ‘being in the Coast District, in the Province of British Columbia, more particularly known and described as Lots 1206, 1225, 2104 and North West quarter of Section 5, Town- ship 7, allin Range 5, Coast District; An undivided three-quarters of Lot 42 Group 1, Casainr District; Blocks 7 and 26, Subdivision of Lot 102, Group 1, Cassiar District (Map 812); and Lota 6 to 20 inclusive, Block 26, and all of Blocks 28 to 94 inclusive, Town of Aldermere (Map 808), . You and those claiming through or under you, and all persons claiming any interest in’ the said land by descent whose title is not registered under the provisions of the ‘“‘Land Registry Act’’ are required te contest the claim of the tax purchaser within forty-five daya of the service of this notice upon you by publication. or otherwise. Otherwise you and each of you will be for ever estopped and dabarred from setting u any claim to or in ‘respect of the sai land, and I shall register the said Charles Victor Smith aa owner in fee. Your attention ia called to Section 84 of the ‘and Registry Act?’ and ‘amendments, and especially to the fol- lowing extract therefrom which relates to the above notice:—~ . “And In default of a caveat: or certificate of lis pentens being filed. before the’ registration as owner of the persons entitled under such tax sale, all persons so served with notice or served with notice under subsection (6) of section 1655 of the ‘‘Municipal Clases Act, 1806,’' or section 298 of the ‘Municipal Act)” ‘or section 189 of the ‘'Ag- sessment Act, 1905,'’ or section 263 ef the ‘Taxation Act.”’ in cases in which notice under this Act is dis- pensed with na hereinafter provided, and those claiming through or under them, and all persons claiming any interest in the land by virtue of any unregiatered instrument, and all par- sons claiming any interest in the Jand by descent whose title is not regis- tered under the provisions of this Act, shall be for ever. catopped and debarred from ‘aettin . to or ‘jn respect of the for taxea.”’ nd so ‘sold “Dated at the Land Registry Office, | 3 ‘at the City of Prince Rupert, Province of Britidh Columbia, thia 20th November,. A. D. 1914 99-92 HF. MacLEOD, To. o te fy “ Y. Spencer’ J. A. Oullet Dominic Burns — D.H. Williama B, MoGroskie . ‘LL, Broughton |. ’- BL. Pink : ¥. EG. Martin J. H. Hoare Ay iy ‘Dickey . BP. Smith A, ©. Rosa. + - J. H. ‘Livinigatone | - Jéxephine Johnson’ J.J. MeNell Angua McDonald Matthew A, Hail EJ. D, Dresser up any claim [4 a day of "oo District Registrar. |. a 7 Glass | Tumblers, 5c DT ANSTR DT AETER CUGESEL SESS EV COUGUTEL LS TECOMSOL LMA TUDE ES: c+) QUINCE ENESHONNMHENNCAEMEACKCO AE TMNENEONNGNTMTTNCO MEAT NEELMM Acar MTHNE Strictly New-Laid Eggs—Local PER) = BQ e_s«éDozEN Good Brand New Zealand Butter SPECIAL: Hudson’s Bay Company HAZELTON, B. C. Hid ¢ each. 5(0ec per doz. LLAU LERCH ESUSAGTRELL SARE APRAAALNEETCCOMMELILAHELER CO DIEMET I UQEEEE COOUEIIINERLSNSERELAEICE INN LIVERY and STAGE night. Our atages meet all trains Consign your shipments in Our Care for Storage or Delivery. Address all communications to Hazelton. x siete MMC LOS lees =r tt nt co ; a i "J Express, General Drayage and Freighting} We are preptred to supply private and public conveyances day and # at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. Best Dry Birch $7 a Cord. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY — BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE 5.5. “Princess Maquinna” leaves Prince Rupertevery 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. Atlantic and Pacific Steamship Tickets J. G. McNab, Cor. 8rd Ave. and 4th St., Prince Rupert, B,C. ——— a) EX rete Et atten Fl gE eantbeum S50 eummewo iT CIT neon]? Fem f] Cite 12h me jC) anne yf em (tearnsen 3] anal | Thorp & Hoops Real Estate, Financtal and Insurance Brokers - ALDERMERE, B, C, Sole district agents for E. G. Prior & Co., Victoria, Agricul- tural Machinery and Implements, Wagons, Fire, Life, Accident, and Employer’s Liability Insurance, : We represent the best companies, ; Kte, x We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emption Near the 6. T. P. If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us. . penne [4 pewrperen Hf evewwe FEN eomnem HC] ites 6) cmt HI (} Letom BL Del mealilh 11 teeta} “Everything in Canves”’ Prince Rupert Tent and Awning Co. ‘Prince Rapert, B.C. Mines and Mining Good Properties for sale — Cash or an Bond. Development and Assessment Work. Carr. Brothers Eight Years In This District. Haselion, 1. C. The Miner is two dollars a vear. Assay Office and Mining Office Arts and Crafts Building, 578 Seymour Street VANCOUVER, B, The Estate of J, O'Sullivan Pravinelal Assayers and Chemists Established 1897 by the late J. O’Sul- livan, F.C. S., 26 years with Vivian & Sons, Swansea, ISSUES HAZELTON HOSPITAL ssves, for any pariod frow one month upward at $) per month inadvance, Thia rate includes office cons suitations Gnd medicines, as well aa all coats while in thahosnital, Ticketa ebtalnable in’ Hoxclton ot the Pos Office or the Drug Stora;in Aldermere from Mr. T. J. Thorp; in Telkwa from Dr, Wallace; or by mail from the Medical Superintendent at the oapltal, Green Bros., Burden & Co. Civil Engineers Dominion ond British Columbia ; Land Surveyors Offices at Victo.ia, Nelaon, Fort George and New Hazelton, B. C. AFFLECK, Mgr. New Hazelton, DRY GOODS ] MEN'S FURNISHINGS : HARDWARE _ GROCERIES my EXPERT . Watch Repairing | WATCHES -" JEWELRY : Phone 300 0. A. RAGSTAD,' . Smithers| : | Onders may be left al Noel & Rock's, Haveten ~ DENTISTRY. i DR. BADGERO 4} S| I er ha ets OF le OR dS bd Jae a : P.O. Box 1685 HARRISON W. ROGERS ARCHITECT Special Attention to Out of Town Clients Suture One, Feprral. BLOoK, .. . —.. PRINGH RUPERT. B.C, ~ Harold Peles "QR, Grau 7 PRICE & GRAHAM “oo IBC. Land Surveyors 2 2 _ etd Civil Engineers a . HAZELTON AND SMITHERS” London Buibdinig a onan < fa) Vemconver