OTHE OMINECA . HERALD, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 29% BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney. Service: Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and. the Railway, ‘or to any point in the dis- » triet—and at any hour. Phone Hazelton, : i short, 1 long, 1 short.1- Jong 4 Omineca Hotel, 2 long. 2 short — ace | Local ee Circle Mr, a. aA. MeDonala of this city: in 2 communication te Pneific Milk discusses the results of keep: ine Britsh Columbia money ‘with- in the province’ by spending it at home. Patronizing home industry .’ h calls th whit magic of prosper- ity und points how the work of several dollars is dene’ by a ‘single dolar traded within the province. *Rultd eo U " s Pacific Milk . Head Office: Vancouver . Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner J.P. WN. Po Wm. Gabe Agency © | Located July: 15, 1927 —— _OMIN EOA DIVISION dances _Distriet, a Coast, Range han Toke notice that. sixty~ days. after | date I, W. Hi Newconibe,. intend to ap- ply to the Minister of ‘Lands ~ for.:a license to prospect for coal ahd: “petto- leunt over 040° acres of land ag follows: i —Commencing at a post, planted ;. ‘at the south east corner of section 1400, Omineca Division and marked Ww. H. ‘N's south east corner, thence north 80 chains; thence west- 80, chains; thence south 80 chains; ‘thence east. 80 chains to point of commencement. ~ W. ‘HL Newcombe : Loented July 45, 1927. : . ie eel tte Da OMINECA DIVISION” | District of Coast, Range 5 Take notice that sixty days after date, I, W. H. Newcombe, ‘intend’ to, apply. to the, Minister of Lands for a license .to prospect for coal ‘and petro- lenin over 610 acres of land as follows? -- Commencing ‘at a.post planted at the south west corner of section 1470, Omineca Division, and marked W. H. N.’s south west. corner thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains: thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains ‘to point of commencement, : . Ww. H. Newcombe e ¥ . “ouIENECA DIVISION ‘District of Const, Range 5 date I, W; H. Newcombe intend: to ‘ap- ply to the Minlser of Lands’ for a license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over,640 acres of land as follows: —Commencing at a. ‘post planted at the north west corner’ of. section a Omineca Division and. marked W, N.'s-north west corner; thence east 80 Chains; thence south 30 chains; thence avest 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, Eoented duly 15,. 1927, ; W. H. Neweomhbe ¥ OMINECA DIVISION District of Coast, Range 5 REAL ESTATE’ Life Fire* Health Accident ' HAZELTON be ee a st te et a FIRE LIFE “ACCIDENT|| . ‘AUTOMOBILE 4 Unly strong, reliable companies represented by: Us. ; Iasurance! Take notice that sity days “after date, I, W. H. Neweombe intend’ to ap- piy to. the: Minister of Lands for. a license’ to. prospect for coal nnd petro- lew oryer 640 geres of land-as follows: —Commencing at 2 post planted atthe north east corner of section ia, Om- ineca Dirision, and marked ‘W. H. N.': north east corner . thence “vest "BO chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chiuins; thence nor th 80 chains te polnt of: commencement. Located Jnly 15, 1927. «° - W. Newcombe Taxi Service ‘For prompt and efficient Taxi. ‘Service to any part of the district . Phone or call. -WILLAN | NEW HAZELTON “ Phone-1 short,. 1 long : _ 8 short a be ‘ Flato Boats We are local agents for the new Flato Boats—the great boon for the fishermen, the duck hunter and the camper. See: it at our | office now. - - WM. 8, HENRY. SMITHERS, B.C. Get tivo ounces of peroxine powder’ ‘from! your drugelst.: Sprinkle. on a hot, .wet .cloth Zand rub the ‘face: . briskly... Every: blnckhend will be. dissolved. -'The one. m safe, sure and simple * way: to remove’ = blackheads. we Photograph Studio . ; Films Developed and Pritited | Enlargements made, Photo taken - Post Card to Cabinet _ Sizes . A. L. Evitt, ‘iden When _ in: Smithers have your . Rev, a Ht. ‘Yeunig: aii “the: greater: ay part’ ‘of, this: week. eli ‘Points on af 5 ap. the: Skeena river. ‘ Take notice that" sisty ‘days after , self, which is - little lakes which are'set like jewels. - among the hills. ‘ Jess’ than two scare years ago. but ~ L AC K HE ADS| water ee eee! _ the more adv: - Mis. ‘Geo. Dover ‘entertained al few 7 friends: ‘on’ Monday. evening ‘In honor |. of Mrs. Jarvis MeLeod of” Prince: Iu... part who. is: ‘spending’ a week an, towauil AN Terrace Will be » . Incorporated . As one. Village if nothing crops up to interfere it WH not.be long before Térrace will be ranked: among the ‘villages of the pro- vince. The deferred meeting of citi- zens to make final: decision regarding incorporation of Terrace under the Municipal Act was held. according . to schedule on Sept. 1 and was very well attended. J. K. Gordon, president of .|the:Bonrd of -Trade ‘and one of the chief : ‘ndvoentes, occupied “ the chair, L. By ‘ Warner, one of the commission- ers of Smithers, was present was pre- sent and gave au exhaustive | resume it applied: to Smithers, He stated he had no fears that after-a few yeas trial. the people of. Terrace | would not for a moment consider reverting to tha old order of things. | ~, At. the conclusion of his vemarks the * 6f the workings of the Act in $0 fqr ns . speaker ‘invited | anyone e to ask ques- tions and so far as possibte he would answer them. Many took . advantage of the opportunity and ihuch further enlightenment was. secured. After the discussion, the following resolution was moved by Geo. Little and seconded by W. i. Burnett: “That this meeting of the inhabit: ants of the town of Terrace in the pro- vince of British Columbia, expresses jtself in favor of the incorporation of the Central portion of the district, comprising . district lot 369 ond the south half’ of districet lot 861, ranged 5, coast distret, under the Village Mun, icipalities. Act. and-. the Amendments thereto, and that the chairman of this meeting be empowered: to, recommend the appointment of three temporary comunissioners. whose duties will be to carry on the-work until their succes- sors are appointed. 7 The above resolution was carried by & vote of three to one, The chairman appointed Geo. Little, FE, T. Kenney and ©. R. Gilbert... ‘The intter declin- ed on necount of not having the re- quired property ‘qualifications, .The chnirman then stated that he would | a 4 appoint the ‘thira member later, and it is ufderstood- that acting’on the sug- gestion of many ‘interested, that he has consented to- fill the breech himself, . Zhe petition required by the Act is now. being circnlated ani, will be pre- Sented to the authorities at_ the; earli- jest possible moment for endorsement. It is hoped to get incorporation pro- . ceeded with at once and have the nec- essary act passed .at the next session of the Legislature. pot Lt The Indian school at ‘Hazelton which is in charge of Mrs. Dungate sent an exhibit of drawings to the Vancouver exhibition where they were in compe- tition with the: work. of other Indian schools nthe province, This week Mrs..Dungate received word that the local sehool had received third prize. This is very creditable and the young- sters shonld be encouraged to do- bet- ter next year. Tlie two best’ pieces of work were by Charles Clifford and Chas. Smith. . ELAS Goddard left ior Pacifie Mon- day to take charge of the ‘school there. ' “Assiniboine--the Greatest Achievement _ of the Trail Riders Orr Om 1. $ Rall Riders with the party ff ount Assmiboing, one of the most} | magnificent > peaks in all the; ‘Gunadian Rockies. has tdéen defin- itely placed on the. tourist map as‘a “result of the recent annual expedi: tien of the Trait Riders, who have just completed their mast ambitious tide _ The Agsiniboine. distret ig con= “sidered by the few that have. visited ‘it, to surpass in beauty anything in; the - mountains. The: mountain: it- frequently. referred to aa ‘the “Matterhorn of the Canadian Rockies” towers many’ thousand. feet ‘above’ the surrounding | alps. and ‘It. was discovered |. has only known heretofore" to turous mountaineers. ' : year’s: Trail’ : that: Assiniboine and” aL Mount Assiniboine where the frail camp ‘was’ made ‘on Brewster: Creek’ and the: next day’s ride was, taken over a pass 9,000 feet in height on a trail which was specially re-eut this year for the annua! Trail Ride their way to Assiniboine which was reached on the evening of the secand ‘day the Riders travelled . well-above the timber line. mighty glacjer-on the’ shores: ‘of the sapphire. Lake: their ‘second: camp, where they . were received by the Marquis: DA lbizzi be ‘who has .opened ‘up a. new’ Dude Ranch at “Assiniboine, and who.eater- ed ‘for the Trail Riders” ‘during thelr | fain i stay > there: | daya,..while the, Riders. explored the, surrounding * ‘country: artists “hied- themselves to the heights with ‘their. (easels; ~-the energetic: ‘epsayed: the | Riders camped for two days, 2. years and hes over a pass 9,000 feet high ‘which had been crossed by very few people. and. no women. The first y the Commissioner of Parks. On > At the very foot of: Assiniboine's ‘Magog;:: they ° made: a ‘The stay lasted two. ower slopes of Mount. Assiniboine; il tented - i Col Phit A: 4 Sing-wong around campfire at Sunshine Cama an. decorated _ with fantasvic - dian: “drawings. woolly” chaps -and colored. kereh Moore. Leader ot the Trail Riders late area in which the only sign of - life is the occasional sMrill whistle of 6 startled marmot. and over an- ather high pass up’ a‘ tortunus, 3,000 foot trail ran through mountain uplands covered with meadow grass and: dot- led: with a profusion of Alpine flow. ers. of this plateau which lies high above many minor and is completely sur- rounded by major peaks. The climax of the trip. wes the ‘Pow-Wow held ‘at-Sunshine Camp ‘on the last: tight ‘of. the Ride’ — Riders’ pathered»idround: ithe 01/7 fire. in San: Dance - ‘Tepee. “which - nad ascent’ From this pass ‘he ‘High Citadel Pass. is the name | Sieg I Guides - in. th ous - mountaineers, ers, professiénal: ‘women : trom this’. contin old. country: Joined: in-s Riders'’ songs. . oa "or At the: annual: Trail Riders “ed