BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service’ Between Hazelton and- New Hazelton and. the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short BS. Pacific -Milk’s Big Points al: The richness that belongs only to a f perfect milk ond the natural fla- “E vor that only a scientific process ' @an preserve glves Pacific the pre ferred place it holds in this pro- vince, aa Richness. freshness and natural flavor are three essentials—but they are bowsesedd only by the fin- est milk. : Pacific Milk 328 Drake ‘Bt. Vancouver Borner rind AG r- or on rd we SS Be/ Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner} Wm. Grant’s Agency Protect your’ property . with . ' fire insurance your estate with life insurance SS eS A SS District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— ‘ Life Fire ‘Health Omineca Hotel C.-W, Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR POURISTS AND, COMMERCIAL : MEN r Dining Yoom. in eonneetion 7 Hazelton ‘iB. C. SEO Ra ee hg oo ee et a rary 30 te Sorenmern nase a \ Pre Parga: Plan lagd Om 4 Beye RES De Free me eens hed iy .of British Columbia for a ee ee ee es mk eye ne AG, ee Fe ee ~~ | * Ship Your Furs to “PAYS Mone, THAN, ornens i chon The. Old Reliable, House ie ofa > PARTICULAR’ MEN‘: : , Will find our stock of Furnishin ge F and ( Clothes thoroughly uptodate FAL and WINTER Suits and: Overcoats |i! This is purely Man’ 8 store and | men end youth can be completely | outfitted here—from head ta foot and in the newest style. We carry the beat: line and. a .pange wide enough to please your particular taste in Neckware, Shirls, Hats. ' Underware “EC DAWSON | Smithers, B. C B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J Allan Rutherford | : Surveys promptly executed, °:3 t SMITHERS, B. C. 4-4-4 0-6-9 0-0 Ot MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE a. Topsey Mineral Claim, situated in the Omineca Mining Division of ,Cas- sair District, located on Four. “Mile: Mountain, Hazelton. ' Take Notice that Frederick Nash of Terrace, B. C., agent for James Dyer, Free Miner's "Certificate No. 1649D,. and Martin Cain, Free Miner’s Certi- fiente No. 5228D, intend sixty’ days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for o Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of ob- taining «a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further fake notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. * Dated this Sth day of December, baa NOTICE a - Very ‘urgent notiea is hereby given that an application will be made to |the Legislative Assembly of the Pro- \vince of British Columbia .at its next. session on beblalf: of. the Chiropodists . private ‘bill to be. known -as ; "The © Chiro- tpody act" for. the. purpose of govern- ing and .regujating the practice of chiropodty - throughout . British Colum- bia by ‘providing fora bourd of ex- anuiners to insure the better’ quallfl- .|eution aml standing of persons prac- | ticing and holding themselves out as practicing the profession of chiropody. bi. Britis’ Columbia ‘and the regivtra- tion and licensing of practitioners and ‘{|for the Incorporation .of thé. registered’ ‘land Licensed chiropodists of British | Colnmbia - ‘into ‘a: body corporate “under ithe ‘name .of. “The: British Columbir Chiropody Association: with powers ot acquiring, holding ‘ and disposing. ‘real and personal property, fixtoy and collecting’ of examination: registration and enrollment: fees, the tasulng of cér- eiplining and control: of members, and of enacting of all. bylaws aid leguln- tious forthe: general; mangement the. Association,” a a, tificates of registration. and “of Heonseé: and, admission of ‘enndidutes, the dis- Questions concecrning health, addres- sed to the ‘Canadian. Medical; Associa- tion ,184 College Street, Toronto, will be answered by letter. Questions as to answered, ‘Bach year, with the coming ‘ot cold weather, we find that certain, diseases return in force as it were, and, ' refreshed. by their Summer’ ‘vacation, they vigorously attack - ‘mian-kind, Many of these diseases ‘disappear completely | the Summer season. “Common colds, all year, but in Such decreased’ num- bers that they seem, comparatively spenking, to disappent in the warm warm weather. It would seem» reasonable to ‘sub: pose that if we could’ maintain our are in warm weather,. they’ would be better able to combat these ‘diseases the year round. There fs not as much sunshine in the winter, “therefore, all |the more redson for ug to make. the most of the sunshine that thera is, In Summer, ‘we ore’ either outside in the fresh air, or inside with windows open. We live and sleep in alr that fs in motion to some extent, In winter, : dave should remember that the most im- portant factor is to work and ‘sleep tn an atmosphere which has a ‘certain amount of motion, Accordling to ,the _lweather, windows and. doors should: be ‘Jopened sufficiently to allow of 2 gentle : circulation | of air through, ‘the: house: of office or work-place. Many . who: exercise “pegulatily in’ sumimer, by playing games, ‘Swimming, walking, etc. give it all up in the ‘cold weather. The result is that ‘they suffer from a loss of physical tone. We need exercose : ‘and play all through the year Living and working ‘in: over-heated rooms. are. responsible, ‘we belleve, ‘for much ‘of the incrense - in colds, pnue- monia and bronchitis in winter., The 1 best temprature to maintain in the home and the office - is 68 ‘Farrenheit. We would recomniend keeping a ther- mometer where it may he easily seen, in order to maintain a ‘check upon the temprature. : If people would. exercelie in the win- . ter, live and: work in ventilated rooms, of proper tempriture, and. aceording to temprature, more of . ‘them would es- eape the usual colds, bronebitis’ ‘and pneumonia that ‘prey: upon "Us in the winter. : ently fatled to appreciate that, an auto- mohile weighing about one ton’ ‘cannot. successfully do: battle “With a: railway train weighing’ about 1500 - tons.: Stat-. ics complied by‘ the’ Canadian National Ralways for the first. ten months - of 1928 bring. -to light the distressing. and ‘arniing - fact: that: during - that period twenty -four people: lost their. lives and and sixty four people were ,; more or ‘leas seriously : injured - in collisions be- tween automobiles . and traius' of the t |system in western’ Canada’ In’ ‘gddition there were ninety: three other ‘aecident dn which’ ~no: sone “Was . injured. The desithes and: ‘Injuries ‘occured’ in aT ne éldents: - a on éighteen of: the daventy-tou fatal: jitter ‘coroners’. inquests completely. ex- orter ated’ the. ratiway “company. for any’ apparent: ° that. ne” “inquests ense, Was the, railway, company. hela re: diagnosis and treatment will’ not, be as if}. pneumonia ‘and Bronchitis ‘are’ present | . bodies in the: condition in whicch they | [Act applies, also between any island: Jin British Columbia and between sue} ‘jislands und the mainland; to_ecut 2: ‘blamie, ‘In-tha remaining: Bixy, the: facts: “fsvere® ‘7 were: ‘eorisidred:. necessary. “Thus, ‘in no ae, yeh CO anes ohne caer) The Hazelton “Hospital | “The. Hazéltoi ‘Hospital ‘tiated ‘te: kets for any period ats $1.50 per _ month. in. advance. ‘This rate in- cludes ‘office ‘consultations, medi-. eines; 23 - well, as all. costs” while | ‘in the hospital. Tickets: are: ob-- _taltiable in Hazlton’ at the drug © “gtore or by mail: ‘from: ‘the: inet. eal superintendant at the. hospital, ar | Be C. UNDERTARERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A’ EPECIALTY - " Awire will bring us "Blo. Box gts. _ PRINCE RUPERT, BO. ig ‘Pring Rupert cee peenemigrnen _B. C a oma t of 2 ey Ee a ecivninomes sete HL Be ‘ROCHESTER,’ Manager . - Rates sf 66 per coy wp. vy ° , ties on Nalin ahd + . In an Notice { is hereby given that, an appli. | cation will be matie at the “next: Ses sion of the Legislature of the Province of British Columbia for an Act: to in- corporate n company under the name of Provincial Telephone Company with- "-lan ‘authorized capital of five™ million dollars: with fis hend office in the City of ‘Vancouver and with ‘the’ following powers :—. .: :. To operate. telephone, wirless tele. phone, . radio-telephone and * similar servicés, ‘including ‘services for . the transmission of. sound, pictures, writ. ing’ or ‘signals: to hold and dispose of lands, tenements and hereditaments of any description: to provide and main- tain all such. buildings; works, plant apparatus, , materials, offices.and ex- changes as may be necessary for its business; for the purpose: of. its busi.. Jness to.provide and operate steamships and other vessels; to acquire and usc. any privilege. granted by. any: Federal! Provineial of municipal :authority ;..te acquire and use patent rights::to ad vance money to any. corporation, ..com- pany or person for providing building. or operating any telephone’ system ; te do anything ‘os contractor’ for other: which it might do-for its. awn: purpos- |, es; to invest-and deal with its: ‘surplus, funds; to ‘enter upon and break’ uy highways, streets. and’. public bridges and to construct telephone lines along, across or under. the same, or in, under or over waterecourses, rivers and lakes subject to the approval of the eity o1 municipal council where the proposed works are to. be situated-within a. city. or municipality, and.in other cases. subject to. the approval, of the ‘Minister’ of Lands; to ‘construct “works: on fits] own’ property; ‘subject’. to” obtaining: consent under the Navigoble Water:: Protection Act of the- Dominion of ‘Canada, to: construct, lay and operat. submarine telephone cable or cables ‘in ay lake, river ox water to>which tha’- pasiige for its lines where’ such Jine:. pass -throngh woods -‘subject : to ‘com “| peusoting the owners thereof for dam age, and to trim trées on or extending |. over. highways in order, to ~prevent in- terference’ with good telephone. service i having objects in whole or in part sim ilar to those of the company,:or to am algamate with such other company, and to transfer to the- company or to the: amalgamated company, “28 the. ‘cas: muy be,.all or, any of such ‘franchise - or statutory powers.as may be possess ed -by such other company;-to ente ‘nto and carry out any agreement wit any company whose . undertaking . purchased’ as‘ aforesaid in. the ature: of assuming. the payment: of: ‘or guare , anteeiug: the’ payment of, principal ani’: | intorest, ‘or. either,’ on” bonds, © deben’ ture stock-or debentures, or pssuming |: or guaranteeing: the carrying: out of/ith obligations ar‘ any;.part;:thereof ;':to ‘en - ter into agreements, for. connedting) At. system ‘ox. Hines. with’ those. of ‘othe’: telephone ‘operators; to ° Settiint | lands “under ‘the’ powers: of the: Lands Clauses Act;:to ‘make regulations for “its dnternal management; to fix fron: ie time to time a’ tarriff'-of. cheiiges: foi. ig services, ' and to collect, stie‘for anc. mable: or irredeemable ; ° to issu to purchase the whole or any part: of] the undertaking of any other compan} recover the:same;to,. borrow. ‘money :|-, to {asue- preference, shares,’ debentures. at éjor debenture: stock. either red BBYS | HARDWARE ‘Smithers, B. (om We now y handle ; | Powder and Dynamite and a full line of miners supplies. , Fuse _ Caps Carbipe Rails | Fish. ‘Plates blacksmith coal | sit ” Heavy — always on hand Oliver. Plough. equip- ment. al ee tall Cel el eae ie ¢ DR. R M. “BAMFORD * za a & | | DENTIST | i Office—Over the Drug-Store: , . SMITHERS, B.C. S Hours 9 a.m. to Gp, m, Even-_§ ings by appointment, ——— 4 a a rs » PUBEIO WORKS DEPARTMENT " SEEENA. ELECTORAL: DISTRICT, Noties' Regarding " Discontinuing: and: Closing Road. in Lot: 978, Range 5 - Coast District + “Notice is hereby g#iven that, under q the authority conferred by Section 41. the “Revised ‘Statutes of British: .Col- umbla, 1924", it isthe. intention” of: the to discontinue. and- close. the 33:foot ot lots. 1, 8, 7 ‘and ‘part of 6, aa shown . on: “Registered, Subdivision ‘plan. L047 deposited .in ‘the Tand. | Registry: Ortl ‘nt. ‘Trince Rupert, B Oi: : a , Se LOUGHEE : Minister of. Pabl “We ‘Payliament - ‘Buildings, : _ Victoria, B. Coed: Ferrer ee ee ae ‘of the “Highway Act” Chapter 103,. of @ undersigned, "After 80. days from’ date. fim road. allowance. - along the’ boundary . _