1 “i { THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. €., WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 28, 1936 ; pionships. with revolver and pistol, he had ‘his ‘first experience last ‘week at Fort ‘Wedsworth, United ‘1 States army post, of shooting for the mov- fey, He was in rare form and. got a big shrill, from outlining the cem- eraman with his revolver at 15 yds. while the . nonchalent: camera--opera- ‘tor ground out hundreds. of, feet of thrilling film. : ; +, While in the Eastern ‘States’ ‘giving exhibitions at sportsmen’s shows -in both: Nev,. York aud, Philadelphia, he was beseiged with. que tions on Cana- Canada Attracts: © _ Many Americans Winnipeg, Man., April 19. —Back in Winnipeg after one of the most fo- vel experiences-in his long ares of revolver shooting, Sergt. RB. G. “Bob” Tickrell, of the Canadian National Railways’ Police department, . ‘Winni- eg, is all smiles, Although he‘ has steeled his nerve to: capture world's championships ‘with ‘revolver and = eee with ny exhibition shooting I was kept busy for two. hours-: after every performance’: ‘answering questions on the hunting and fishing in Canada,” said. Srgt. Pickerell on his yreturn. to the city. Peoples geemed to be yery in- terested ‘In ail: ‘parts of Canada; ‘but. especially in Alberta and British, Col-' umbia and.,Jasper., National, Park, in the west, and Ontario, Quebec and ‘in New Bronswick in the East, ‘They ap- peared to be hungry for information on good ‘fishing grounds and big game areas., da. “The minute, I we itd “get ‘tirough Canadian and United States cham- “Many, were partienlarly interested *e you ain expression of your desires, for the immediate held May 11th, and polling day Jane Ist. which have been accomplished: _ A Commission is to study the all ime ~ portant question of the’ mutiual 'rela= ~ Honships: ‘of the Provinces and the: . Dominion with a view to amending the ' gonstitution to meet existing require- ments. ; Not only has all ‘Your, Provincial Government’ has pur- ' _sued ‘this matter from’ the. day ofits: .daking ‘office, ‘and pending‘adjustment-. of the larger issue, secured. an annual interim payment of $750,000 over and | above what had previously be¢n paid to the Province. The credit of our Province ' has been re-established and a recent sale 4 of bonds was made at the lowest rate of . imterest,in the history of the Province. _ One percent tax, : brackets. . NOW, WHAT the amendment ‘the mutual adva In addition to public works’ carried. out solely on our own account,'a joint pro-: gramme was arranged ' with the’ Dominion Government for main high- way construction and other functions of. beneficial character. Pek ” The Municipalities have heen relieved of. - social service costs to the extent of more’ than $700,000 per annum and, in ~-gddition, the Government has assumed | a larger percentage of relief costs. cs The position of the. workers of" ‘the. Province has been ‘greatly improved and “mnillions of dollars have heen. added, to .the industrial pay-roll, | :, : wie _ance because our i surmcted. . «Industry. has «been encouraged and assisted ‘through governuzental co- operation. - . ‘Action’ has been taken under exception \ We chall proceed ally: ‘difficult: conditions of. degal and 7 economic character to,,enable the producer of natural prodlicts; ito: emarket - - these products, to the advantage of both * producer and consumer.. : _ Prospecting and the development of the - mining industry. has seen necouraged” 2 ' Interpreted, by: ny} done. ; "foundation laid of far redchingchavacter. ary. - in the sphere of education, including - ep nt ob “Nery inte ‘extended, sitytgiie’ 4a ates eS a ue = oO = 1 2 sce ES: es: ES we : i Sno i Wining) Laws. ee a MINERAL ACT i Free, [Winers’ Gertitleates | --" -' Any person over the age of: -tlgfiteon. * ae any: Joint Stock Company is\e tied to enter upan all waste Jands of the: d ‘ and ‘upan any: other lands whereon * the aH Minerals ather‘ than coal are reserved to the Crown and: its licensees (with -specific reservations), for the purpose of prospect- ing ‘for minerals, locating claims, and min- i ing, --'The fee to an‘ind vidual for a Pree Miners’: Certificate is $5.00-for one year. Ta a Joint Stock Company having a capital pt $100,000.00 or less the fee for a year. Ss :$50.00:- if. capitalized peyond this the .. tee 1g $100.00. The Free Miners’ Certifi- 7 : ates run from date of issue and expire 4 on the: 31st‘ of "May ‘next after its date - OF some. subsequent Jlst of May. Certi- _ieates may be obtained for any part. of = ‘year ‘ terminating on. 3ist of May for ‘& proportionately less feo, (Free Miners’ ‘ . Certificates: are .also’ applicable ‘ta the 4 , Placer. Mining. Act.) : 4 - ~ saline at= Chkiits ‘4 ; ‘gice: 61.65 acres. : i Recording fee: $2.60. per “claim. Representation: Assessment work to the extent of $100.00 must be done each year ang recorded on or before the anniversary ' da @-of récord of the claim. Cash in the ' -of $100.00 may bp pald in leu of “Such assessment work.” Fee for recording assessment work, $2.50. .If the required * assessment * work’ tas. been performed within .the year,..but not recorded within: that tlme.a free miner may within thirty “ days “‘hereafter-: record such assessment a work upon. payment of an additiana] fcr f of 810,00. "The Actua!) cost of the.survey : ‘of ‘a Tiinerd) ‘claim: to an «mount: “not ‘exceeding 6100.00, may alsa be recorded as. assessment work, “Ag-‘f00n as ass2rs- “ment work: ito. the. exient of $600.00 for cash + pald of: ‘like Amount). Ie . recaréed ay Adee ianevey ? “made “of the. alain, _the owner of, such claim ‘te entitled to” mt Brown Grant on“yryment of a fee. ‘of 928.00..-and. giving. the. necessary” Notices ; : Temulred bY the Act. : oe no ony , FLACER, MINING ACT Four types of” placer claims: - ia Creck diggings;: bar diggings: dry dig- gings:: and | precious Btone diggings. (For details see’ Part’ 107 'Placer Mining Act.! . Representation: JA, placer ¢laim must be worked -by the oWner* or ‘soméone :on his -behalf continuously as far -93- prac- ticable. during working hours. Loy-overe and leaves of absences maybe declared by the Gold ‘Commissioner “under certalr conditions. To hold a placer claim: for more than one year ‘it must be re-recorded ‘ before the expiration of the record or Te- _ Record. : . Placer Mining Leases * Bize -and- method. of: staking, eto. Highty acres In-extent; staked. along 4 “location Ine" not more than one-hall ~mllé“h length. Im this-ling one bend or «change of-directlon is permitted. Where ay sernight: ‘ling is followed: two! posts ‘only j are, necessary, Le, an “initiel post’. and . aicaiegtitn a "ean fhere Is a hanes a oft on: a: seal Post, must be : to" ine ‘the pointe! the'sald’ ‘éhatige. - _ Thevtedgehold+ js: allowed. 8, Width, not. in - vexeega “Of one- ©’ mile’ "the lacntor ¢ 2 | is? requi¥ed' ft MEE ‘duys,after the date of the location to past a noti¢e in . : the ,oftlee. of. the | Atining Recorder setting. am A df e onlay elon! " ieee anit tet ha "the. Arpronimnate area ; round, ©.’ a o Drotiging:leades ‘on’ ‘givers: ‘tor’ “tive: ‘miles . water:’ mark -:are* also-.granted. Anhual rental op - placer mining ° anmdal, Sevelopment work e a required to be‘expended, annua a Tented on: dfedging. lease, £26.00 per milo: | “annual.devplonment - “work required to be + ‘ inded, $1,000,070, per-mile; -the valve of hy Snew: plant-orsinachinery;aiitioved. te “. aaunt as gmoriey exnented in develaimart Pee for recoeiine certificate of work, £2.59. 5 RE yistorial+ Freo-, Miners’ -Ceriifientes, (Pi Placer). Act” : . ‘“fhelow lot . Fees: “Joaser: 830,002... ; * among cd rite ER "Acts. pravide i vfor the. Faking. and" represen ingot placer <%" ‘without: payment: of . fees,” and. to, prospectors : by. free “Basaye, * olaima © :“Tr Vieng ee icate=tatntne Acti"; ara’ savailable at ithe Department of. Mines, Victoria, .Com-- Plete copter. et bet Acta” tae yaar! obLnined.