—————————— —— neo meeps THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDA — ¥,.AUGUST’81, 1993 [HUGE LOCOMOTIV FOR FALL GRAIN ES OF THE MIKADO TYPE | RU _ ARRIVE ive p T to complete. of those to be del ower on the tender and are of They are 73 feet in length and weigh approximately The engines, which are for ooster engines install : great value in starting heavy trains. e Western divisions, SH ON C.N.R, grain crop over the Canadian which were built at Montreal, freight use, are and air reverse and have the new type of Rates reasonable. Patronage is anges in the new engine is the cab design, all ; ead of inside the cab as in former types. ivision in time for the begin- Hazelton - . B, €. { division. An idea of the size of the ; ; ! that before starting out on a run they require 12 tons of: aaa gines are all equipped with ed. These provide Tha How much should be spent | r advertisitig? in newspape A questionnaire recently sent out to suc- cessful merchants of the east and middle west States by a prominent trade journal revealed that the following percentages were considered the advertising appropriation should be based: Genera]-stores Women’s special — Shoe stores Millinery stores Musie stores - Furniture stores Electrical stores _ Jewelry stores _ Men's clothing B these percentages on hi HIGHLY PROFITAL me It is the opinion of these merchants that any = businesss man: whose ‘appropriation falls below : BAN INVESTMENT THAT INVARIABLY GIVES INTELLIGENTLY HANDLED minimum upon which pmo eee! ~ 41-2:per cent '_ 6 1-2 per cent . 5 percent _ 5 per cent . 5 1-2 per cent 61-2 per cent 7 per cent 61-2 percent. : 6 percent: - S turnover is overlooking . E RETURNS WHEN ‘ 2 Sak A Pa I 8 Ma I PN a og | ewe Quick and ~ _ Deep Creek | ey ed ed Pen i | i im Miss McGregor is now visiting for a short time at home, _ Mr. Hall bas gone south and Mr. Sessions is in charge of the section gang at Quick, The C.N.R, is slashing 400 feet| } back from the tracks at Quick as a tire precaution. A gang is now doing 50 acres, Thursday evening brought the heaviest electrical thunder show- er we have witnessed in many years. This is a very: uncommon thing for this country, but the intense heat is also unusual. Af Quick, along the river, there was a very heavy downpour, but on the whole only slight showers are Val find et H# a a Bla ek Ran ad omar al Tae The Bulkley Hote European or American Plan The headquarters All saddle horses pro Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller to and through the: Bulkley Valley MAKE ‘THAT -YOUR HEADQUARTERS —" - = James Kotow proprietor TELKWA B.C. A TT ad Rl ed oS ne ge ame ‘Rolfe & Dawson, Managers Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining room in connection - |’ Synopsis of Land Act Amendments Minimum price of first-class lana reduced to $6 an- acre; second-ciass to $2.50 an acre. Hre-seaption ial eonfined to sur- veye nda only, : rds wili be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural pur- poses and which is non-timber land. Partnership pre-amptiona aboilshed, hut parties of not more than four | May arrange for adjacent pre-émp- f zt Omineca Hotel | + & THe Leaping Hore IN NORTHERN B.C. A ' Prince Rupert, B.C. Evropean Plan. ee Rates $1.50 per day up, Lame * 4 ‘EL Orchard, Owner for th ley, Tourists and Comm this a prand hote traina met. e Bulkley ercial men 1 to stop at. . Autos, livery or rigs vided, noticeable, Smithers. B.C. _ Waketield has finished cutting grain, Greene has started and wili cut practically all prain now, _ Ed. Mortimer recently butcher- ed a seven-months-old, pail-fed calf which dressed 327 pounds. . Barrister Solicitor Notary Public S. McGILL | SMITHERS L. . \ . We learn with sad -hearts that the poor plasterers of New York only receive $12 and $14 per day. We sudpose they even put in six or eight hire a day, too, Venn Conn is now cutting forty #Game Board Meeting She Game Conservatio Board ‘hold a meeting at Prinee ze on September 18 and 14 mt. The chairman, M.B, Jack- a K.C,, M.L.A.,will be present m expresses the hope that e engaged in the fur industry # make an effort to attend @ express their views, The ating to which all sportamen . Saving the Forests ‘Victoria, Aug: 30,—Hbn. T. D, Pattullo, minister of lands, is thanking tlie peneral public for its co-operation in keeping down the loss from forest fires this season. Only two-fifths as many fixes have been reported this year as there were last. year up, to, the same date and whereas the cost of fighting fires: in’ 1992 was -{to.do at home, fruit and garden land. in the| - north can be had, $28 to $40 an acre wi paymenis, page, acres of grain on Meadowbrook Farm, after which he has much Tf the rain will let up a bit there ig some mighty: fine. grain . now ready for the binder, . , Aereage blocks of the finest Prices from| thlongterm| ~ “See adv, on another 7 : at fo ie cordially invited, will be an cm one. a a me Schwartzler added ‘four oats to his flock last Sun- mg after a ‘trip..to Carnaby, ge he purchased the anirials,. month if the-sp] $843,000 up’ to August Ii, the cost this year was cut to'$20.000, the minister points out, however, that’ this is the most dangerous | season of the year and the same care, Or’ even greater Vigilance, must: be exercised: : for. another B.C. LAND SURVE Yor | Pa _ J. Allan Rutherford |! ° _ ‘All descriptions of’ sur- WhoIs Our Oldest — Friend?” _ “know ‘who has been. @ user of © “friends have known it for many... _ lumbia ‘product. We ‘will be |- - glad to send g cage of mill to © our friend of the longest stand: DO Nimge NU >, Head Office: Vancouver, B.C.” “phe! Factories at Abbotaford ind Ladner, Re | tions with joint residenos, but each making necassary improvements op respective claims. ? Pre-emptors must occupy claims for five years and make improvements to Value of $10 per acre, including clear- ing and cultivation of at least $ acres before raceiving Crown Grant, Where pre-emptor in occupation not less than 3 years, and has made pro- portionate improvements, he may, be- cause of Ul-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfor his claim. ¢ e@ Records without permanent residence may be isgued, provided gpplicant makes improvements to ext of $800 ber annunl and records same each year, Failure to make improvements or record same will operate as for- feiture. Title cannot be obtained in less than & years, and improvenienta of $10 per ‘acre, including 6 acres cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 years are required. Pre-emptor holding Crown Srant may record another pre-emption, if he requires land in conjunction with his farm, without actual occupation, provided statutory Improvements made and. residenca maintained on Crown - éranted iand, : Unsurveyed areas, acrea, may be leased. as ‘homesites; title to be obtained after fulfilting resl- dential and improvement conditions, and surveying land. For grazing and industrial Purposes Areas excecding 640 acres may he, leased by one person or company. Mill, factory or induetrial sites on timber land ‘not exceeding 40 acres may be purchased; conditions includa bayment of stumpage, Natural hay meadows inacoessibie by existing roads may be purchased conditional upon construction of: a road to them. Rebate of Qne-hali of Cost of road, not 8xceeding half of nufchase price, is made, PRE. EMPTORS’ FREE GRANTS not exceeding 20 The Scop Include ali with His deceased pre- title under th for one year person, as after tha War. This troactive, No fees relatin are due or payabla by soldtera on. Dp a smptions recorded after June ,Taxes are rem eara, ‘ Provigion Ls ‘crued, due and been paxXd since » 4924, on raxee.on nterest on agreements to UEChasg town or elty lots tang my mbore af allied Forues, eet ences, acqu et or rect, renmaite ‘@ne- fistment ta ‘arch 31, rca from om SUB-PURCHASERS OF LANDS. CROWN Provision made for lasuance Grown fants to- sub aaere of. ‘ _ Crown nds, ae 1 rights from purchasers who Tailed” (ett purchase, fulfll & to pre-emptions Ju 5 rohag or 1: parcel, pu @ price due and xe may be distributed Cd over wholo area. Proportionately Applications . , tea must GRAZING. . Graz 4018, for ‘atematia fevelopment of livestocic industry ni @ disttets and range un Co) ae #8, OF partially free, permits for pottlers, | Calojers or travellers, up te n . : . i \ It would be. interesting. to Pacific’ Milk for the longest: time. Certainly. some of its years. Please.write the Recipe -. - Dept. telling when and ‘where, |] | -”,.and if you like, why you first started ‘using this. British Co-- Dr A. H. Bayne |) Every Mopern Faciry For Tun — CORBECTION Or Toots Trovustes . DENTIST. Rooms 4, 5, 6, PRINCE _ Helgerson Block RUPERT" t veya. promptly ‘executed @ are-of the tnilking” étrain, is to be maintaitied. ehdid 1923 record |: Soda Fountain | ‘ce Cream Soft Drinks yy . . , t a .. a oa gt wk : mop rion * : : :: : food ao a SOUTH HAZELTON: The Best food and medicine ee Eine Gaeta and honey. . We have |$- : . The Herald is $2.00'n Gace |. .(@ Milk Geats to acl: ‘to 925. ‘1 The Herald is $2.00'a year, Neneh MOR. Bucky Korentdele eno ad