. In the Matter of the - Estate of Leatha ’ Davis, Deceased, sarily accepted, j “aauseros LS, M é a: Mcgall ; SMITHERS British Columbia in op | Pute-Bred. “Duroe- | Jersey ‘Hogs For Sale : Two ‘young ‘sows ' 'Yepistered, ‘have litters of nine and eleven. . One regis- tered boar, over two years -old, unrelat- ed to sows, gentle, from prize-winnin & stock. The whole herd must ‘be sol a the owner is going. out of buafness, Apply-to : C. E. Carpenter - Dorreen “norany Gi : vi : wn BPN gy in the Commissioner's Court ‘Territory of Alaska; Divi- itn Number One, Hyder Precinct. © In Probate ‘Number 16 Probate. Notice to Heirs By virtue of an order duly signed and J. made of record in the above entitled court on the 15th day of April, 1925, notice is hereby given to Ted). Davis the alleged husband of the above named deceased and all other persohs claiming an interest in the above named estate that they and each of them are hereby required be and appear in the ebove entitled court. at Hyder, Alaska, and submit satisfactory proof of heirship within sixty daya from the date of the first publication hereof, - And if you fail sé to appear and file such satisfactory prdof, a decree of this court will be entered forfeiting your interest therein. OREN F. HILL, » Administrator. Date of First Publication, May 1, 192b. Date of Last Publication, June 19, 1925. ‘Notice to Contractors Smithers Goverriment Building’ ~ . SEALED TEN DERS, endorsed ‘‘Ten- der for Smithers ‘Government - Buiid-, ing’’, will be received. by the Honour. able the Minister: ‘ot. Public Works ti to 12 o’elock noon on Friday, the 18 day of May, 1926, forthe: ‘erection of 'a Government Building” ‘at ‘Smithers: in the Omineca Electoral ‘District. Plans, specifications, *:Contract, and Forms of Tender may,.be seen on and)’: after the 15th. day of April, 1926, and further - information ‘obtained at the Department of Public Works, Parlia- ment Buildings, and at the following | offices, the Government Agents at Van-{ couver and Smithers. . git of Ter ($10.00) which will bal: . ee unded:.“on-returri of the plana, ete., in good condition. ** The lowest or- any. tender not neces- ’. P, PHILIP, . .__ Deput; a Minister and + Public. riiement E y, e wa he 1 Mn his: absenee of: nearly ‘two! veara; Mr. Newton has spent most: Of time in ‘Alaska: while away and | ‘Ja"pleased: to: ‘get. back. to the] scene of his former labors, | Geo, Little was’ a business viB- . itor in Usk this week, oath. Wem! Buthett’ was! titiong the | visitors i in. Usk‘ during the week, VA C. Knight and J: Bledsoe |. were-in-town this week. in, the interests of thelr respective firms™ ab we Don’t ..forget:: June, .6,...W.A. “gale of. Needlework, and. Homa Cooking, « [Apples For ‘The. | yieldita'ts lig rather. small and bears only - .|'Transparent is. the, ‘pest for. the _|home. garden, : : -| desirable varieties. for home. use] 4 . | lof this season, and if only one is f DFPARTMEN? oF PUBLIC WORKS, ‘|eeed, some of ‘the* best winter {Northern Spy and Delicious, but}: Copies of plans, 4- ; specifications, ‘ete., canbe obtained from the Department on paymerit of a]. ‘| the train he: met ‘with, a serious, | were.rather low -for some’ time ilafterward.. Mac hopes. he will’ be rants are taking’ advantage of eo web ap ed Home Garden A good home fruit garden is a| great asset. to. any family, It/ provides an-abundance. of of ap- petizing and healthful food,. and often” prevents ‘ children~ from ‘teniptation a ahd “*hook- ing” ‘apples from ‘the neighbors. For. the home, garden “the. ‘varid-| ties planted should cover, the, ‘sen- son well, and he of, good. to. very good quality, if such, trees, are available... Early - Summer—Two. “of ‘thel! hardiest and best.early summer apples are ‘Tetofsky and Yellow Transparent. Tetefsky, is. the better in- quality. for. eating, ‘but every other year. the Yellow Summer—The. prineinal gum- mer apple for commerce is ‘the Duchess of Oldenburgh, and this as well, but the quality is not|. good enough for a dessert apple. For the home garden thé Melba, originated ‘at the’ Expétimental Farm,’ Ottawa, will, it is believ-. ed, soon take the place of’ the|" Duchess, ~ Autumn-The Wealthy is the outstanding autumn variety for the home garden, as it comes into ‘bearing’ ‘early, the ‘trees. ‘bear |. heavily; -and' the fruit is° good both for eating and ooking. _. Early Winter — The Fameuse} and Meclntosh are the two most planted it shouldbe the Melntosh, - Winter—Where they will sui¢-. _{apples, for. the home “garden are the. last. variety, on account of tits -mild fiavor,; is: not- very, suit- table for cooking... For.the colder sections there are no good hardy late keeping-apples, .to. compare in quality. with. the above, at AE " Woodeock — W. L ‘Nelson, ‘of Prince. Rul. pert, spent, the weekend, with, D.. MacLean. Just. before leaving ‘* mal although not. painful, .accident.. -|It was noticed, that -his,,spirits| more careful, next time, + Cy W. Homer, provincial asses- sor, .of. -Prinee.: Rupert, apent a, few days here'this Week: 4, “Hi, ‘Brennan, formerly of Wood: cock, met with an accident, -while working: at’ Usk,.-and: is: now ‘al '/ patient in: the- Hazelton Hospital. | He*:is “reported: to be getting; along satisfactorily. ae wo Srres Ny te - Nearly ‘all: the. children: in'town were ‘vaccinated: this week ‘and one .of the girla..who. took it.on: the .arm remarked, ‘last night)4. is a very good sort for home. use| eae Bie oe ” ' - . Pa ot I } i eee reng, Se G. Fredericks lost his house ‘and its contents by fire at Kalum' ‘Lake last" week. “The blaze “ée- curred. during “the-- -temporary absence . of the” owner, and no reagon can therefore be assigned as to the origin of the ‘outbreak. -C.-.A,. Smith, - of’Kalum Lake Mines. jLtd., ‘WAS . din town this ‘week, ‘ purchasing” supplies for the further development of his | Broperty ‘at the lake; - Geo. ‘Cobb e or a re Terrace. as Mud Lake, _ Matt Allard’ and: ‘I. M. ‘Hoar. arrived j in town from Kalum ‘Lake with their operations on | Maroon mountain... at Terrace “Athletic Association held a-meeting this .wéek. to.for- mulate plans in connection. with the Empire Day celebration. which ‘they propose to Stage this. year. Thos. W. Walsh, after spend, ing a week in Terrace, returned on Saturday night to Hazelton, to complete arrangements for the remainder of his vacation, which. ‘he | proposes to spend in the south, St " Andrew’s Society’ held a very ‘enjoyable and well-attended dance in Progress “Hall last mt day night. — W.S. Anderson is in Smithe for. about a week, being smite in ‘doing: repair. work for the Public Works department on Rov ernment’ machinery. and eanin- ment. Rev. TJ. “Marsh ‘and I Bp Epggleshaw were among the Ter: |race. visitors in. Prince. Rupert this week, _ Among the. visitors of the weeli were Messrs,. Simpson and Hill- strom, of Vanaradol. Terrace weather for April: ‘Temperature—maximum 63,:: on, 28th; minimum 23, on 14th; avers age 43; 10-year average 44. Pre: cipitation. — Rain 1.82; 10- “yea . average 1. 58in, . | - Napoleon Sauve and family -|left-thia week for their old home in Glengarry County, Ontario. soon.as.he gets his family settled back east. The Misses ‘Boyle ‘and “Pai baira, of Toroiito, arrived in: ‘Tere race on Monday ‘to spend a ‘holi: day. with Miss Fairbairn’ 8 sister ‘Mra. Frank Rosg.” as ‘The ‘Athletic’ ‘Association’ now has its tennis court near the hotel and already a ‘number of. ‘aapi the opportunity thus. afforded to get into the game, « - . Wm, ‘Treston, of Kalum - Lake, who, has been spending the. win- and left.. immediately, . for... hii claims on ‘Maroon Mogatain,. Kit. sumkalury, district, fe adden te | Ernie Holt, of Lakelse,aft iifa winter's stay:in Prince Rupert, | returned to town.on. Monday.and. proceeded: to-his. ranch acrogs th river: the. BAe: saffernogn., ‘ a ' ‘The many trlents ‘of Roy:Nex - ‘ “Well,. I didn’t --have. to:.do. thei. “darn oF supper dishes anyway.” is ‘freighting: the ‘supplies’ ‘ag: far ter at. Anyox,. returned this wee . ‘to transaét business in connection |: 7 THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY; MAY. 8, 1925 a “ gensis oe? AND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, “survey: ed. da eye PG ! Crown: lands: may. be pre-empted by ge uate British subjects over’ ig years of age, and by aliens on declaring intention to. become British subjects, condi- Honal upon residence, cocupation, and improvement, . for ‘egrtcultural . purposes. Full information: ‘concerning regi: 5 en in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, ow to Pre-ampt Lazid,” copies: of lations regarding pre-emptions which can be obtained free of chargs ‘|’ by addressing the Department of Landa, Victoria, B, Ong or to any Gov- “ernment Agent. Records_.will, be granted. cove only land suitable for ag oatearal purposes, and which is not timber- land, ie, carrying’ over 5,000 board feet per ‘acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet’ per acre: east. of that 1 Rarige. Applications tor. “pre-emptions are to be addressed to the’ Land Com- missioner of the Land Recording Di- vision,'in which the land applied for ia situated, and are. made.on. printed . forms, copies ‘Of Which * San" beob- © tained from the Land Commissioner. | Pre-emptiona must be occupied for {lve years and improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including clearing. and cultivating at least five. scres, befora a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed Information ‘see the Bulletin Land.” : PURCHASE “How ‘to =Pra-empt ‘Applications are received for pur- chase ‘of vacant: ad -unreserved- Crown lands, not being timberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) land Is $5-- per acre, and second-class (grazing) . land "$2.60 ~ Rates $1.60 per day up: oe Garey mene oie see | ge DO roy Ra et ep oe oo CG W. ‘Rens Prop. sep ots VAT bathe y* a : - sutomoblles,; Buses, or Rigs “meet all trains for passenger and begeage transfer HEADQUARTERS FOR Tourists = | LAND COMMERCIAL =f MEN" ” Sreee eee dee et ee { 7 _ Dining room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS B.C. . aoe eet Eamon rene Hazelton { ~ Hotel Prince. Rupert A REAL Goon HOTEL - -Prinee Rupert BG. "BB Récuneren, Manager | et E. E. Orchard. Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley, Tourists and Commercial men find this @ grand hotel to stop: at. All traina,.met. -Autos, livery. or rigs saddle horses provided, — Smithers. B. C. of ‘SHACKLETON Hotel | USK, B.C. . New, clean and comfortable x Pirst-elasa Dining Room in connection | i Raves , (ARE Arrkactive _- Hos. SHACKLETON. = Prop. aldo “ptants | OF ALL: ‘DESORIPTIONS . ” ROBES: aud ‘tt ‘kinda ‘of TREES ANB SHRUBS . _., SABBAGE' PLANTS > “Catatigag prices, . | {I rey ‘GLENNIE | 2 iind Aves: "ENN aaa > ae pte ed ‘y ook: fey, 7 ‘ vated: f OS fav ee = B. C. “UNDERTARERS | BO, Boe ees | ae : a "ean SIS . orl bem