THE OMINE CA. HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘DECEMBER 81, 1915 FRESH. FRUIT Banaras Oranges, - Apples, ‘Ete, Arrive: “Fresh Every Saturday ‘at - The Ruddy : Pool Room: PLAY POOL? “You ‘should. * It’s a most fascin-.. ating pastime. - Twa ‘good. tables. The Ruddy Pool Room MAGAZINES "All: the. most.- popular. “periodicals : “are carried by us at-special rates- The’ Ruddy ‘Pool Room : p of, freah chocolates ‘just reeaived. * ‘easinably priced.’ “The Ruddy. Pool: Room: ‘Glioivest ‘raids of. Cigars, “Cigar- Stes, Tobacco, y Peol | Porches, OVERHEARD. AROUND | NEW HAZELTON Sehool opens next ; Monday for the winter session. W. G. Norrie spent the Christ- mas holiday i in: town. . a ie - Barney Mulvaney, Burns Lake, is a visitor in town, ; _ noon: n from 5 to 8. Land Registry Act, Notice ‘Under ‘Sec. 36 Take ‘notice ‘that an’ application ‘has been made-to register Donald McLeod, of Vancouver, ’B. €,, as ‘the owner: in Fee-simple, under a Tax Sale Deed from the Assessor of the Omineca* Dis- trict to Donald McLeod, beating date the ‘24th day of October, 'AL D: 1915, in pursuance. of a Tax Sale neld by. said unicipality.on or about the 11th day}. - of October, 1913, of ‘all and singular certain parcel or ‘tract of land and: pre-| Mises situate," lying: and being ‘in’ the District of Cassiar, i in the Province of British: Columbia;; more ‘particularly known and described as:—An undivided one-quarter interest in and to Lot one hundied 3 and. forty-eight 48), Group one You and; those claiming. ‘through or under you, ‘and all persons claiming any | imtereat in ‘the'said land by: descent whose title ia not registered tinder the ' provisions of the ‘Land Registry Act’? are required to contest the claim of the ' tax purchaser within forty-five days of the . service: ofthis ‘notice--upon you. - Otherwise you’and'‘each of you. will be forever: ‘estopped and ‘debarred- from setting up any claim to or in respect of the said land, and I shall. register. the said Donald McLeod as owner in. fee. Yovr attention is called. to section thirty-six of the ‘‘Land Registry. Act’” and amendments, and especially to the following extract there irom which. re- neem lates, to the-above notice:—".. ““And insdefault of a ‘caveat or a “eertificate of lis _pendens being filed _- before the registration as owner of ~. the persons entitled under such tax Sala, all persons 80 ferred’ with no- .. tice,.or.served: with notice under '"-. subsection’ (6). of: section 155 of the ‘Municipal Clauses: Act, 1906,"! or , section’ 293 of the’ “Municipal Act,” ) on géetion 189 of the. “Assessment “*, Agt,"1908,"! ‘or section 253-of ‘the a, “Taxation: ‘Act, ””in ‘cases in. which . Rotice-under ‘thia® “Act. is dispensed with. a8 hereinafter provided, ‘and , ° . thosé.“claimmng ‘through ‘or ‘under * them,: and: ‘all persons “elaiming any’. |. Intereat..in': the: land . by virtu: of vty aye unregistered ‘instrument, and : all persons. claiming any ‘interest in the. land- by: descent whose titleis “Not; ‘registered under the provisions ‘ the: land § 40 Bold for taxes,” “Dated atithe Land Registry Office: ‘at | ; the City of Prince. Rupert, Province of | tesrit ry: - British Columbia, ‘This 10th day of Dee- cep by a Feeof: “the nights applied fe .| but.not otherwise. :: ! da APelégrapl ‘BPub, Dee. “WAS wl ed; at: the Northern, Hotel Over * of this Act, shall be forever estop-| w péd,and-debarred from setting up| ted. : any claim to or ‘in respect of the |. ‘lbe'deseribed by et J. s. ‘Barron’ ‘Calgary. was ‘a visitor here over the’ holiday. at Christmas Tree ‘and ‘enter-| } | tainment was piven: in. the. old. | cown. Wednesday. evening. ~ Cominunion services “will be}. held in. the Presbyterian church |, A with. his ‘parents, Dr. and Mrs. '‘|Wrinch.. After'the new vear he| the first Sunday. i in, February. : ~The children ‘of town. were the! guests ‘of Winnie, Anger to a | Christmas tree on: Tuesday after: |. bog L. Woodman and. W.. aA. Baker,. of Prince George, were register- the holidays. Christmas: was areal holiday i in town. Everyone had: some, place’ to-go and there were,.a Dumber of jolly dinner parties. cep Ded. Williams, superintendent atthe Rocher: Deboule mine, was “.-/gix degrees below. -be lower and _ continue around the ‘northern mark; for a couple of » The Hazelcon "Hospital 3 jssues tickets for any period. at $1, per. ‘month in advance, -::This rate. in- © cludes office “consultations: and “medicines, as well:'as~ al! | costa while inthe hospital: Tickets‘are - obtainable in-Hazelton ‘from ‘the | |. - post office or drug store;’or ‘from . |. the Drug Store, New ‘Hazelton; * from Dr,.McLean, Smithers; T. J, ~ Thorpe, ° ‘Aldermere; Dr, Wallace;.. Telkwa, or by-mail from the Med- ical Supt. 2 ‘at. the Hospital. i 0 L mining fights ‘ot the ‘Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and may be leased for a term of twenty-one. ears at an annual rental of $1 ‘an:acre.: ot'more’ thar. 2,560 acres wal to one epplicant:: b AP a eet for a lea y.. the ‘applicant ; in: ‘Agent or giao which the: tights: ‘applied ie ar In, iatitveyed territory’ divisions, of sactio Rach ern ation on must be accom pani hah! the ee ee wi 4 ing for the*full apantity ntable al ‘mined a 20 f th of the Provinge of . British Columbia,. . re dnded it. a visitor in toiyn Jaat week: “He ee spent Christmas i in: Rupert, | that it it will burn away Pity Be AF * Mrs. H. AL Alarris. entertained prac ‘a. number. of-.the ‘children. to. lus sleigh, ride to the old: town. very enjoyable time was spent... — “Leonard Wrinch | is. 5 holidaying A will return, to his studies in n Van- couver. a 4 “HL D. Thompson, : supetintend- ent at’the Red’ Rose mine,‘ was a | visitor in town last week :andon Friday morning went ' ‘down ‘to Rupert. ° wo , - af The. regular’ passenger, "train on ~~ phursday night : going. east was several: hours late. It waited for the- boat. and then got: mixed up in va snow. storm down the. line. For the. first, this: season - the { mereary. dropped below zero.on Tuesday night, when: it registered It is liable to weeks. : ra a The snow, plough made its first trip east of here. ‘this. season on Monday. afterncon just ahead’ of | gs ‘the. regular’: express. | plough’s | service 18, never, requir- ed through | her re, “but east: and | west the show fall is: quite heavy and drifts considerably. The services of the chief ‘were required the other: night. to quell ak: ‘difference: of opinion: between: a * couple of the boys. ~leourt they “contributed: five: dol- ' . lars each to. the. running éxpenses [oF the. province; either, :. a _pby this system, ‘at; the ‘cos The: Brow wa "Inthe ‘police ‘The front-is an ee ide ] cresort for all “unmarried ; |men: with, fighting; talents ; and |: there will be: nd. - police court case] few cents. A one. dollar bill bring : you complete instrue how, to make and use, Address—Ideal Stump De-troy- er Co,, 160 Broadway. East, Van: couver, B., C. “beaut Lantern Views There: were éitizens at. the iL lustrated lecture given by Rev, |G. A. Mitchell. in, Buddy's: pool | oe LG room on’ ‘Monday. evening . last. Mr. Mitchell has‘a ‘splendid Tan<| tern and ° ‘most. ‘beautiful ” views, many of theni taken from the ~ original ‘paintings, especially - in _|{ the collection on the Life of] Christ.. ‘The first, pictures” were of: historical ‘spots. in Scotland} and England and the Life of Christ, At the close 4 vote of! | thanks was tendered Rev.’ Mr. Mitehell and to Mr. Ruddy, ' Home, Gattis and: a Poutiy F Feeds me “at the'very lowest matket Dricea aR . Fresh Meat. a ‘With ‘the, cooler weather, Fresh : - Beef, -Mutton and .Pork, can 1 be te “had at all times. i Town Lots 620 and 623 _ | or will zell to a tute, reliable : ; me - Easy Long-term a Payments) _ ; it, necessary without cash. pay- ment: -J. Fy Deeks, 106 Carter: : "Cotton Bldg. "Vancouver. B.C. ° ais is Dues on pusmeens sedi sanaes ey “AML arrears ‘must he paid: ‘up “and. sub | “scriptions renewed: We need ‘money: 10 BNCOUR Be our: patrons and riends to pay FARMERS- ‘Here’ - pee ie : of, the Interior, ‘went:'or. aregtion, tn ‘addition ‘every: every new subscriber, : will receive. one of those aan 7 beautiful: pictures of the: