A : . 4 8. J. Kirkaldy, Terrace ——— a ————<— _THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1923 | Fy a? | 4 _ Agents for McLARyY’s Famous . Hut Air Furnaces Sheet Metal Workers Steen’s Limited Sanitary and Heating Engineers Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air _ Heating Systems Lead Burning and Chemical Burning " Bstimates \ - cheerful furnished. a \ PRINCE RUPERT, Bo i‘ Soda Fountain . Ice Cream ‘Soft Drinks | Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton The Hazelton: Hospital The Hazelton Hospital isaues tickets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance, This rate in- eludes office consultatioas and . Medicines, ‘as well as all costs‘ while in the hospital, Ticketsare obtaigable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendentat the Hospital. i: Excellent stock of HARPWARE B Ick CREAM PARLOR i New Hazelton T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash- and Door | requirements on hand Store open Saturdays only from noon on Pricea Now Reduced PRINCESS Ice Cream Sodas Confectionery Tee Cream . Soft Drinks Afternoon Ten served from 12 to’8 p.m. ‘Cigars Cigarettes s Y Yee Cream supplied in quantities BAKERY _ FRESH BREAD DAILY ~ made in a maderp oven Ask for Mrs. Spooner’s bread. at your store One-pound loaves 2 for 25e.° ' Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. | Forestdale | J. MeAllan,’of Fort Fraser, wag a business visitor on Monday. "Const. A. Fairbairn of Telkwa made an official trip last Sunday, The present location of the government telegraph office is not conducive to fostering its own. business, whereas were it moved into Forestdale much business would accrue to it, and the town would benefit also. - - F. Rendle and Bobbie Horngng gave Burns “Lake the once-over on Saturday, . E. A. Calvert, of Burps Lake, made a visit in his auto on fore try business, and had to do the same as Tommy Dunlop—look for a team of horses to pull the auto up the Canyon road. NOTICE Take notice that sixty (60) days from date, 1, Charles J. MeGuire, Rancher, of Lake Kathlyn, B.C., intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for per- mission to prospect for coal, petroleu and natural gas on the following des- eribed area situated, in the Omineea District, British Columbia: Commencing at a post -planted at the ‘South West corner of Lot 1466, marked C. J. MeG.’s S.W, Cor., thence North eighty (80) chains, thence Eat eighty (80) chains, thence south eighty (80) chains, thence West eighty (80) chains to the point of commencement, contain- ing an area of six hundred and forty (640) acrea mare or leag, . Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. Charles J. McGuire, 4650 per J. J. Driscoll, Agent NOTICE ‘ Take notice that sixty (60} days from date I, John J. Driscoll, Smithers, B.C., intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for permission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the following described area situated in the Omineca District, British Columbia: - Commencing ata post planted at the North West corner of Lot 1471, marked 3.J.D.'’s N.W. Cor, thence South eigh- ty (80) chaina, thence East eighty (80) chains, thence North (86) chains, thence West eighty (80) chaing to the point of commencement, containing an- area of aix hundred and forty (640) aeres more or less, ; Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. 4650 _ o. J. Driscoll NOTICE , Take notice that sixty (60) days from date I, Franklin, G. Baumeister, Gentle- man, of Vancouver, British Columbia, intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for permission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the following described area situated in the Omineca District, British Columbia: _ Commencing at a post planted at the South East corner of Lot 1467, marked F.G,B.'s §.B. Cor., thence North eigh- y (80) chains, thence West eighty (50) chains, thence South eighty (80) chains, thence East eighty (80) chaing to the point of commencement, containing an area of six hundred and forty (640) acres more or less. _ Franklin G, Baumeister, per J, J. Driscoll, Agent PILES No one but the suffercr knows tho terrible agony or the itching natura of Pites aud how hopeless it poems to try for rellef in ointments, injections and dilators, . ‘ Genius produces : “PAX” Internal Pile Remedy Pax Is tho prescription of a woll known phyatetan and haa proved successful in hundreds of cases, Pax is internat distinct from any other treats ment, Appileations from the outaida are futile, No ointments, inijectlons or ditatora are jeces+ sary, “Pax te complete and {a a vegetable remedy, contathg Mo drugs or aleohol’? | at you Baye not hitherto found réllef do nat «lcspalr, Dlate your falth in ‘Pay, Except: Im tuusually elubborn cass one box! fs usually sufficlent. foo : 4650 Get “PAX” from yourgDruggist of if he catnot eupbly you tend One Dover ad "PAX? wilt bo.) sent you in w plain packasen = : OROWN CREMICAL FRODUCTSs OF CANADA Miner, of' t Quick and oe | Deep Creek J. H. Beatty has treed several rbears this spring, but having no gun along was confined tu having some amusement by chasing them on horseback and tickling: their feet when they climbed:a tree. He says they get awfully mad. Who wouldn’t? =.” Venn Conn is following the style this spring by turning the water on to Bulkley Ranch.” We hear that several people have the same notion, to wit,~that the water will do more good on the fields than in the Pacific Ocean. There is usually some way out of the worst situation. Since Fielding put a tariff of 4c per Ib. on the already -ecdstly raisins, people have taken to picking more dandelions instead of ‘putting a raisin in it’, We were always told that the Liberal policy was low tariff and free trade—hefore elections. . oy Dan Greene has 7 acres of bar- ley, two of which look as though. thev would equal the other five. This was sown on May 8 and ail in the same field and same soil, the difference being that the two acres were sown with Bulkley Valley seed and the five with Alberta seed, “The same holds good on oats, but not to as great an extent. _ D. T. Greene has a number of pounds of winter onion seed left, which he wéuld like someone to have and make nse of, He will Rive it to anyone who will dis- tribute it in ounce lots te farmers or will turn it all over to anyone who can dispose of it for any 1015 Dominion: Building _ VANCOUVER, 2.0. charitable purpose. His address is Quick, and all he asks is the eost of postage, etc, There ‘is still time to plant for next spring use, ’ 2 if ramors are true, we would say a saving of half the distance from Dome mountain to the rail- way is not the: most foolish idea we have heard of yet. Both the mine and the road funds should benefit, also, the people east of Quick, as these last could use the same road on this end. Whether or no, we should give Mr. Find- lay some credit for the sugges- tion. We hope it does not-stop at that, byt as it would be so completely satisfactory to the people of Deep Creek and Quick, we are afraid to dwell-on the subject. - careful conditions : to make it safe m| and keep its — | richness _ fist, CHAE Canadian Pacific Railway Comp BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—3.3. Princess Louise, s.s, Princess Alice for Vancouver, Vietoria, Seattle, June 8,16,28,30, July 7,11,18,21,25,28 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—June 11, 18, 26, July 2, 6, 18, 16, 20, 23, 27. 8.8. “PRENCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falla, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday atl p.m. - AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES information from Full W.C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Fresh Bread—When You Want It “ «sand As You Like It “| Visit eur You will be delighted and will.demand more once you have tasted our bread, and onr cakes and cookies, too, TEA With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials ROOM and workmanship your aatisfaction must be assured, yet «| teedCream we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself.. andConfec- . ; ; tions mede Mighest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line onpremizes | GEORGE POWERS «+ Proprietor ‘P.O, Box i101 - TERRACE, B.C. The Terrace Bakery ) Prince Rupert f CARBONOL The New Disinfectant Superior to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers For cleaning chicken coops, stables, ete. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE Lnamel-dad ff SV..1.. | insure t off the oolenay INCE the flues of a steel range are attacked by rust, its days are numbered. - The Kootenay resists rust-and — | corrosion at evéry vital point by , being built of Armco Iron further — ' protected at vital points by porce- lain enamel. This exclusive Mc- _ Clary’s feature prolongs the life of . the Kootenay. . This protection makes the Koote- nay a sensible investment for the ‘ housewife. 7 See it at the McClary’s dealer’s. * “ White Nickeled Oven Heats Quickly Of white nickeled Armco Iron, the oven of the Koote- nay is a joy to work with— heats quickly and evenly— easy to keep clean. Best of * all it takes only a small fire ~- to hold baking heat. a Bae McClary’s lois Montreal, Winniper, Vaneou- ver, 8t. John, N.B., Hemilton, Caigary, Suskatoon, Edmonten, ° TERRACE, B.C. we __ SMITHERS, B.C. FURNITURE ERY ae _ McClary Agents |