_ ‘THE OMINECA MINER, ‘SATURDAY, lay 8 1915 lations, : Cou mining rights’ of the Dominion in. Manitoba, ‘Saskatchewan ‘and Alberta, Northwest ‘Territories and-in a portion of the Province.of. British. Columbia, - years vat fan' “annual rental of $1 an ere. Not- more than 2,560 : acres will be leased to one applicant, . Application for a lease must be made by t applicant 3 ‘ini person to the A, or Sub-Agent of ‘the district in w. ich the rights applied for are situated, In surveyed territory jthe,land must be described by sections, or legal-sub- divisions of. sections, and in unsurveyed staked out by the applicant himself. Each application miuat be | 2ccompani- ed by a fee of $6, which will be refund- ed if the rights opp aed for pe ‘not available, but not otherwise. A royal-| ty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton; -_ The person operatin ~-furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting For the full quantity of mer- chantable coal ' mined. and pay the royalty thereon, If the; coal minin rights are not being - operated, Buc once a year, The lease willinclude the coal mining rights only, but the leasee may be per- mitted to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered nec- essary for the working of the mine at the rate of $10.00 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 ands. W. CORY, “1. Deputy Minister of tha "Interior, ' _N.B.—Unauthorized publication “of this advertisement will not be paid for. -_ 2 LAND NOTICES |. Hazelton Land District. District of Caasiar.: . Take notice that Thomas Moore, of Kitwangah, occupation .rancher, _in- tends to a py. for.permission to pur- chase the ‘fo lowing described Jandss : : Commencing at pest planted -at the ‘northeast corner of.:Lot 9504 Cassiar,: " thence 20chaing east, 20 chains south, | 20 chains ‘west, 20 chains north to point of comm more or legs, Feb. 8, 1915. “Thomas Moore. Hazelton Land District. Diatrict of aaplar, Take: notica that John A. Lindsay, of - Prince ‘Rupert, transfer: man, -in- tenda:to apply.for permission. to ‘pur- shane the following described lands! Commoncing at o post planted at tha ‘northwest “corner of Lot 2891, . thence south 40 chaing,- west 2 jghains, |. north: 40 chaing, eas ‘¢hains, to .. point of connevteemnent containing a0 ~ pores more vor'less, ; John A: Lindsay, ‘Applicant. A. H. Mae Bae, Agent. Feb, 18, 1915, : cor ae DESCRIPTION “FOR nvisnynopy = ae at THE oN Synopais of ‘Coal Mining: Regu the. Yukon: Territory, the} _ may be leaked fora term of: twenty-one |. ‘territory, the tract applied for shall be | the mine shall | - returns “should be’ furnished , at ‘least |. cement,.containing 40°acres |- chlorine Bas. - - | ‘The World? s Doings : 5 News ‘Notea from Many Sources” - Massacres~ of: ’ Christians in Armenia are recurring. A "rich ‘strike in. the Chisana placer camp is reported. Huerta i is likely to lead another revolution 4 in Mexico, ” - Turkey haa borrowed 5254, ‘000,- = 000 i in Berlin, for war r purposes. _Heavy | .frosts occurred in Southern California on ‘Saturday. | Bridge ‘and structural. don workers are on strike in Chicago. 3! Italian banks have advised Italy. The Fort Georges ‘have organ- ized .a_three- cornered bareball league. ¢°. Se Last month: was’ “the hottest | April, experienced in ‘Vietoria i in Br years, ° The discovery of placer gold. ‘on Prince George townaité. is reported. The Germans recently arrestéd in Vancouver are to be interned at Vernon. ; ; . - ~ Vancouver's new assessment shows a decrease over half a million dollars. _— a Canada’ 8 total ‘trade for the year ending March 81 was over a billion dollars. ~The sixth division of the Swisd army hag buen ealled ont, toe en- force neutrality, Montreal board of trade passed a resolution opposing the holding. of a Dominion election this year. - Up to the end of March, Great AA Britain's ‘naval losses were a7)" officers and 6, 330 men. . A> through. telephone service between” Laat ~ According to “present plait, Canada will send a. total of 150, - 000 ‘men to the front, if neces- sary. - American and. ‘Japanese repre- sentatives are conferring on the "||| question’ of the ‘California alien. land law. of Ypres has’ been identified | as] . Pood and clothing in the value by the British ‘war office, © -| the supposition that the war will their German elerks to leave! ~byears raged : in California and J snowstorm in Northwestern Ore- Vancouver | and San Francisco ‘has been established. . a vantages. of Alberta, Saskatehe- The’ asphy:xiating “agent used by: the- Germans’ in: the. vicinity. of $50,000 have been, sent to’ Bel- |: Northern’ Feanceby the invading Germans, _ will.’ pass. through Switzerland this ‘month. All British steamers carrying’ neat’ from Argentine and. Uru- | guay: have been: commandeered , Britiah cabinet ministers. are basing ‘their appropriations on last for at least another year. vA ‘New York, concern is re- ported to-have received an order for $80,000,000 worth of (big guns, from ‘one of the Allied nations. The United States has J aceepted the offer of Germany to compens- ate the.owners of the American ship’ William. P. Frye, sunk by the cruiser Ritel Friedrich. Deena ane ‘between Moneton and Winnipeg by the Dominion government. | The .C, P, R... has won its. suit against the Norwegian collier Storstad, for the sinking of the Empress of Ireland a year. ago. Damages ‘are to be -assessed by’ the admiralty court. ~ ; ‘ Impressed by the magnificence of the Canadian government ex-. hibit at the Panama fair, many visitors from the East are chang- home through Canada. ‘The - flercest ‘storm in thirteen Oregon. on Saturday. Fifty thousand. head of. sheep: are ree ported to have perished in a gon. Much dathage was done |: to fruit trees, ed - Dates ‘for fall faire along the G. T. P. have been announced by the provincial agricultural’. de- partment, Fort George will hotd its fair on Sept..14-15, Telkwa os ‘on- Sept. 17-18, and ° ‘Prince Ru- pert on Sept. 22-54: . A'CP.R: Booklet new booklet issued by. the De- partment: of Natural Regources of the Canadian Pacific Railway, deseribing the resources ‘and ad- an aa The National Transcontinental | § and the Lake Superior division |Q. of the G.T, P. are to be operated |= Jing their itinerary, to return.’ The Miner. has just received ay 2 eHNNCMNeNCHNAEeMMHEeNINNoAMRUNNaNMNMRE ‘Hudson’ s Bay Ganga _ WHOLESALE LIQUOR HOUSE HAZELTON, B. C.. Whisks on Draught Rye Whiskies, ‘Ginger, ete, * a Excellent brand: of Scotch Whiskies j in case goods, | . “Trish Whiskies, ’ Sherrys, Champagne, Beer, Ale, Stout; Grape-juice, ~ Kia-Ora. Kop’s Non-alcoholie Liqeuers, Raspberry, Rum on Dratght. Gins, “Clarets, Montserrat Lime-juice, © ‘SPARKLING AND QUICHE TE Don’t let the War Tax scare you-~it only applies to NON-SPARKLING WINES = = = = = = a s = = = = = 5 ad a = | = = 3 et 2 = = = = = 8 s = : = = 0 = =| = = = =, uO BHEE SONS NN ENE a | Express, Gene General Di Drayage and and Freighting 7 | | LIVERY. and STAGES night. . Consign. your shipments in Our f Care for: Storage or Delivery. Address all communications to Hazelton, We are” and publ ic conveyances day: andi: Our stages meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. - Best Dry Birch $7 a Cord. Ruddy & MacKay! HAZELTON a and NEW HAZELTON |h CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST. STEAMSHIP SERVICE Connecting with G, T, P, train 5.5. “Princess Maquina” leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY at 8 p.m. For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE arriving at 6.30 p.m. Sunday iN a Tickats to and from all parts of the world.. Steamship Tickets J. @: McNab, Cor. Srd Ave. and 4th St., Prince Rupert, B.C. - Atlantic and Pacifie - Foo 2s. Real Hstate, Financal - ALDERMERE, B.C. [Thorp & Hooms Thorp & Hoops and Insurance Brokers Sole dletriet agents for-E.-G, Prior & Co., Victoria ‘Agricul- t. tural ‘Machinery end Implements, Wagons, 5 oe ‘Fire, Life, Accident, ‘and Employer's Liability Incuranes Bo We represent the: best. companies”... -. : Bite, >" We Can Locate You On a Good Pre-Emptton -Near: the eT: Pe If you desire information about the Bulkley Valley write us. 4 (mene tf mee pen ets tome Ch ee Hamme COE cement os = Mines and Mining Bond, - Development and Assessment Work, ~ Cari Brothers ‘ fos Pen ‘Years. In This’ Distiiet, : Manelion, “fe. Oo wan: ‘and Manitoba, company’ 3. lands. are offered to; wee | actual home - makers ‘tn. these. provinces, “The: ‘folder contains, a. vast. amount of: useful ‘informa : lt ’ 7 | Department, of oe OF RESERVE | A soe NOTICE 18. HEREBY GIVEN ‘that |: the-raserve covering Section 10 and the’ ‘| south half.of Section 15, Towaghip LA, Range 5, Coaat District, by reason of a hnotice published i in the British Columbia |Gazetto on the 22nd af July, 1909;. the resorve covering Township 4, Range 5, Coast’ District, by. reason’: of a notice jublished.. in. the British - Columbia anctte-on tha 25th: of October, 2908, . |and-the reserve -coverin: .| west: of “Township 4; ange 5, Coast. ") District, by renson of 4 notice pu ublished | . July; 1919... are.cancelled ‘in 36 hey-.relatg to-ente tinder. thie rovisiona: ot “the ‘Coal Bu um ictoria,: B: Good Propertics for sale — Cash or on| : certait- lands |: p(n ‘the: ae Columbia Gazetté-on the: - Assay Office and Mining Oltice Arts and Crafts Building, 578 Mining Street ANCOUVER, B.G The Estate of J. 0° Sullivan, Provincial Assayers and Chemists: Established 1897 by the late J. O’Sul- -- jivan, F.C.S., 26 yeara with . Vivian & Sona, Swansea... | HAZELTON HOSPITAL sees, for any ported from’ one month upward at $1 per. -| na dn ad! This rate includes offica iin Tellkewa' trot Dr. ‘Wallace, . of by ‘mail fron er Hoasnttal, | Green Bros., Burden & Ge. ‘Civil Engineera - Land d Surveyors - - Offices at Victo. la, Nelson, Fort George. and New Hazelton. Notice » John. Brown, of: ‘Hazelton ‘and: gives notice. that he haa’ adopted a second ‘name, and: ‘ig to. be: known | ‘hereafter as. “John: Gy Brown... Seen Ite ° a prepared to’ supply private i Dominion and British Columbia ae O a a . 1B. CG. AFFLECK, Mer. New Hatelton. o and ‘setting NOTICE OF capertarioy ST forth: the terms 0 ‘which: the | Kispiox Indian Reserve, hereby o