oy i gnilors of his party: vod ; Elephant Island, Ue ee ~The World’ , Pa ‘s Doings in Brief . News Notes from. Many Sources : - Roosevelt dined. with Hughes : ‘on Wednesday. Le . ” Sir Robert Borden w was 8 62 years of age on Monday.. z * Sir Sami Hughes ig, on’ his way | ‘ta B.C..to. inspect. ‘tropa, os * The. sulphuric’. acid. plant, at Trail is now ready to brediice. ‘ Prince Rupert’s. tax fate j dg Bi} iills, the loweat ou record for the sity. pe V “Thecourtmartial of Licbknécht, ‘the Socialist leader, has hegun j in Bertin, ‘Canadian, bankers: have loaned $76, 000, 000 to taunitions, manu- facturers. , * The income of Canada is 1s’ seri- cous! y affected by several provinces ‘going dry, . os re Immelmann,, Germany's most noted aviator, hag been killed in an aerial. battle. The U. S. government. has” . Placed an order for . $4, 000,000 :worth of munitions, “ : Hailstorms und floods are re- : ‘ported to have done much damage to erops in Hungary, wf ~ Fifteen -hundred Sioux Indiana ‘in South Dakota have volunteered for service in Mexico; ne - Several persong were killed and ‘twenty : ‘injured: in ‘electioni riots: . at Panama on: Sunday. . : ... Congress has passed: an’ ‘appro: priation of 'six and a quarter: mil- ions for the Alaska railway. -U. S. marines have captured “two lines of rebel-trenches’ near}: ~ 4 Monte Christi, Santo- Domingo. Lord Sel borne has left the Brit: : ish, cabinet because of his-disag- oo reenient with thet new Iriah policy. ' - Five’ were. ‘killed ‘and thirteen ; injured i in the explosion of a pow- * der factory near Parry Sound, Ontario; - . American: refugees: from Mont- : erey declare’. that; Japanese. are : directing. the: Mexican: Anunitions . factories, : According to information from | ‘a high souree, the: ‘Duke of Gon-) "naught will be appointed’ roe Ireland, ' _ Carranza’ ‘has: appealed t to Latin: ‘ america for intervention in the dispute between ‘Mexien and the ; United lates, 2" ; ~ German exchaiige.: in: “Aroater ; ‘dam, which was worth $28.80 j per 100 marks before: ‘the war, ‘hag’ * fallen to $16.44. oa Sir Ernest Shackleton has fails | a ed in his first attempt to reach | marooned 9, Wreckage: from: ‘the. Keenig Wilhelm, sunk by the British - in ithe Jutland battle, has been pick: - vad up by: a. trawler, ° _Getman submarines are ‘again active. . Eleven. vests; “Greek, - : love, who ~:"commnaridéd the second’ d: third | . ; German armies durtag:the: - advance, has heen; retired. ar ._ lt ia officially. an ‘| Yesignations, | eG : ‘of 100,000,000 yen’ by Japan is). ao r his bad; known. ‘Logging operations on the Pa. 7 viceroy The the .. Mediterranean..: “ahig including: onej Hung, refed ‘to’ accept: ‘their “The projected loan the cause of. dissension. can: whom’ he.had impressed into “His: fate ig S still un cific coast. are likely ‘to be Sus- ended : for thirty days or more, market. ., Evidence given at a conspiracy trial in New York shows that Canada with a large force of | German- Americans, pected to return to England in the autumn. . His sucresgor .as governor - general. will be the ‘Duke of Devonshire, - cided that kilts are not suitable - | for trench work in winter, and na more’ Highland battalions will be authorized i in-Canada. J. apan and Russia are concluding an. agreement for the protection of their mutual interests in China, based on the principle of presery- ing the integrity of Chink. Pensiona for Canadian soldiers have heen increased, A perman- ee pensions, ‘of - which 500 have been granted already. PRIZE LISTS: FOR: The committees having charge] of the: Premium list for the annua exhibition. of .. Hazelton Agricul. taral.& Industrial Association, to ‘be held on’ ‘Sept, 15-16, are pre- paring © ‘a. “comprehensive Drize (sé, in which provision: is . made | for exhibits of ail products of: the|, district; Already several special prizes and: trophies have been donatad for ' ‘various ‘classes, ‘and itis expected. that the list of pre. tims will be “most ‘Attractive, The: program. committee‘ is alsa preparing its list of attractions, One of the big features of the ‘lfair will’. be the exhibit of ores, ‘coal;-ete. It’ is hoped ‘that in this ‘department, every ‘working pioperty ' in ‘this district will be represented, as. well as many mining properties as. “yet unde- veloped... oot REGULATIONS FOR" MARKING’ OF EGGS “The attention « of merchants and thoge engaged i in the ‘gale of ergs is: called to the Exiga Marks’ Act, recently: passed j in the. B, Ce legis. or offering for-sale egga by whole ‘four in height thenameed | the province or country of origi |r “land the official, description. of: the] | OB Rs. - /Firstgrade eggs. must: be|. il waded “Freak”, ‘ “asa ql used --must. Meeley a sign Stating: vd a Telephone: in. your office, - owing ‘to a glut of timber: on the . Germans had planned to invade The Duke of Connaught is ox: The militia department has de-. ent board will be- appointed to/- -HAZELTON F. AIR lature, which. Provides that: eveny person, carrying. on; within. the ls ‘province;.. the business of. selling ~ Il _cause: each re. 4 ; such eggu to Mt: bear a: vlaeara n which shallibe lt printed in. gothie: letters: iat leasa] Chi Be. Met ye Jl where Chinese eggs are sold: or this, fact. “Th tis wow reported ‘that: Villa a 7 was shot in’ ‘the back by a.Mexi:|. ... CARIBOO" ‘DISTRICT, Hicnway : ‘Bamce; “Necuaco ‘Riven, : ‘PRINGE _ GEORGE, | B. Cc. . (Navigable Watere Protection Act, ” RSG, Chapter 115.) he has,- under’ section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa; ‘and-in the office of ‘the District Registrar ofthe Land Registry District ‘of Kamloops, at Kamlecps, a description of the site and plana. of a highway bridge proposed to be’ built in the’ ‘Nechako River near River Avenue - ‘and, Montreal Street, Prince George, B, Cc. ‘And take notice that after the expira-— tion of one month from the date of the’ first publication of this notice, the: Hon. Thomas Taylor will, under section 7.of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works at his office in the City of Ottawa for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to constsiet, the said highway. bridge, ‘Dated at ‘Vieteria, B. C., this sist any of March, 1816, - re TAYLOR, “Minister of Public Worke. Department’ of Public Works, - 44 7 Vieteria, ‘B. C., 21st March, 1916, ; | Symopeie of “Coal. ‘Mining Regu _ lations, Coan mining Yightsof the Déminion, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and, Alberts, the Yokon ‘Territory, the’ Northwest Territoties.and in a portion of the Province of. British” Colu umbia, may be leased for a term of. twenty-one years at an annual’ rental of: $1 ‘on acre,. Not more than 2, 560 acres will ‘be leased to one applicant. - iA plication for a lease must be made applicant i In person to the Agent by Sub. Sent of the district in’ which the rights a appl lied for are situated. - In. “survey be described. by sections, or: legal sub: divisions of gections,‘a nd in unsurveyed territory the tract’ applied for shall be staked out by the applicant himself, Each application must be Sccompani:| f ed hy a fee of $5, which’ will be re und ed if the rights. applied for are ‘not available, but not otherwise,” A royal- shal ane of. fhe ming at the rate of five cents per to The: perpen. operating fuirnish the'A Agent ting accounting forthe -full the. mine shall ‘bworn returns Tf the coal minin royalty thereon, erated, "suck Tights. are not: being. ope returns’ should be furry }onee 8 year. | "The lease will ndlude’ the. coal mining _| ight only, but the lessee may be per- mitted urchise whatever available surfdes' He ta'may be considered nee- the rate of $10.06 an ‘acre, full, information. shea be made to the Seeretar Department of thé’ Interior, ' or -ta:. Dominion ttawa, ands. Ww. OW, CORY,. ty Minister of the-Yntarior, N. Be “Unsithorized - thia advertisement will’ —58782, Pep . a vo “STUART J, MARTIN | | Provincial ‘Assayer. - ; whos: Gives the. Bar. Treat For th eH; Lowest? eous must be 7 marked “Chinese” and any place |. - TH ‘Hon, Thomas Taylor, Minister 7 of Public Works, gives notice that] - territory the land must | a paid. on.the merchantable | grand of mer-| ehantable: ‘coal mine 4 ape, the | f hed at least | J essary, for'the working of the mine at lt “Bp lication ql of the | # Agent. ‘or, Sub-Agent . of 4 ‘publication of pays aE not be paid for. |, TELEPHONE NOTICE- You can save time and money and i increase your: buiines by having: . , uy ft comfort by having one in ‘your: home,’ es it IS ‘CHEAPER To TALK THAN TO TRAVEL The Fatrier and the Miner can do business with the. Merchant i in. a minute with the Telephone, I Is EASIER TO TALK THAN TO WRITE - Geta Telephone, and then use it” | BUSINESS PHONES $5; HOME PHONES $2. 50, ber month - - Estimates: for mines on aplication, . We shall be glad to hear ‘trom you. . - NORTHERN TELEPHONE. COMPANY © , [Onder New Management] HEAD OFFICE a INSURANCE: Fite. life. Sickness Accident MINING SUPPLIES: Cea cate Teme aes Greases Enquiries and inepectiom « of a-iples solicited = . J. F, - MAGUIRE Mining and Business Broker . HAZELTON, Be gee mentum mares onnaneMNE ET Hudson’ s Bay company pay B.C. WHOLESALE: ‘LIQUORS Rum: _—_—swU#H..B.,, per bot., . 4. 50; Negrita, per bot. =» 75° ‘Whishies: Jamieson’ s-Irish wy ber bot. $ 150" H..B. Special Seoteh ' ere fy Fi H. B, Scotch, FO. H,, Dewar’s, King George, 150 oe .0., Johnny. Walker, XXX, RYE: G, & W., Walker’s, per bot, 75: ‘Beoram’ 's "88, ~ Corby’s; Canadian Club, 1 25° Port: Old bake, H. B, (War Tax 5 cents per. bot. ) 1.25 Sherry: Bodega, Blue Label *' ey i) Gin: Gordon Dry, Sloe, Old Tom. Finsbury: Dry, per bot.,1,25; Anchor Red (John du Kuyper) 1.50 ‘Brandy: 3 Star Hennessy, 2, 25,3 Star. Marion, per bot. 1 00: _Ale: Barclay’s; - ‘Pints, per doz., 2,00; Stout: .Guin- -; "ness ’s Bull Dog. pts, ia 2 0: Beer: Bud- - -weiser, qt¢., 5.00, Schlitz, 4.80, Phosnix 3.00" We «: cannot sell you lesa than & bottles. or 2 pallons in bulk: but we- ean - , Sell you6 assorted bottles, «The quality of our goods can be depended on. Note. Owing to the unsteadiness of Old Country shipping, ‘ _ imported liquors may advance without notice. i ——e neers ET _ CANADIAN PACIFIC” RAILWAY - “Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all-Eastern Points via steamer’ to Vancouver and. Canadian Pa, ilway. als and berth included on steamer For VANCOUVER, ‘VICTORIA and “SEATTLE” 5S. “Princess Maquinna’’ leaves Prince Rupert every SUNDAY, até Pm _ . : 7 SS.."Princess Alice” or "Princess Sophia" leaves Prince ee | Crean ae "HAZELTON 44 inca Sen | iinet eta | _ \_Rupert ‘June 17th, 24th; July Let, Sth, .) LL Peters, General Agent, 3rd Ave. & dth St., Prince Roper Be: Tyrone 6 | General Drayage and Fre reighting f . it LIVERY. and STAGES f! night.’ and. pub Our stages meet: ell trsing at South _BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50 A-CORD Ruddy & MacKa Hie conveyances day. F Coulee, your shipments : in Qur ) Care for Storage or Delivery. dress all fommunicaitons to » Hicetion. ay i _HAZELTON and NEW W HAZELTON | - RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP. LINES, ' Stenmere sailing between: Skagway, Juneau, * Wrangell, Ketchikan, Anyox, Prince Rupert;, ..- uver,, Victoria, Beattle, ete. “Leave Pi Pan a Rupert: for se ee Seatel ert; from Heattle, Victoria, “Vasiéives, Wodne! “Mu. From Anyox, Satuntay, at 2.00 alm, From ‘Ketchikan, Monday, at é6suim .. Eastbound’ ‘train lonve e Hazelton: Passenger,’ “Monday, Wednesda Friday, at 6:08, M, - Saturdny, at 9; 0 PLM. ‘Wavtrela Neaday, ‘Saturday, at 12: 1 ra ol. _ >. Westhound ‘train eave jPaseenge Sunday,.'at. — Ack. rotny, at You can save time and i inctease your We are | prepared to supply privatd. A Hazelton or New Hagelton, he