"Between Hazelton 1 short, 1 ‘BENSON BROS. “Auto Jitney Service Hazalton and New and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- - _triet-and. at any hour. yy , the north ‘east corner of section 1469, Phone Hazelton long, 1 short,1 long : . Ominees: ‘Hotel, ‘2 long, 2 hort oubiiell DIVISION” tia _s ‘Distriet of Coast, Range 5 Take notice that sixty days after date I,,W. H."Newcombe, intend to ap- ply to the Minister of Lands for a | license :to: prospect for coal and petro- Jeum over 640 acres ‘of land as follows: —Commencing at.a post planted at Omineca Division and ‘marked W. H. Ns south east corner, thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence-east 80 chains \ caanar : j The } Flavor of B Quality to point | of Commencement, - H, Neweombe Locuted july 16, 187 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’ petyo- leum over 640.acres of land as follows? —Commencing' at a post planted at Last September we received | a let- ter from a lady in which she said _ her first taste of Pacific Milk came while eating a dish of straw: berries at the home of 4 friend. -The flavor was so good she wrote that she asked for the name of the The flavor or whole milk, care- fully preserved, is distinctive. Pacific Milk Head Office: Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner Vancouver Plata Pp J.P. =— _ REA aT a Se eee o ere eee S Fe pe oe Wm. Grant’s Agency District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies—{ — : 4 ¢ ‘Fire 9 Health HAZELTON Life Accident peat *|N.’s north west corner; thence east 80 .|ehaing ; thence south 80 chains; thence jdate, I, W. H. Neweombe intend to ap. jply te. the Minister of Lands for a BS pp rR RR pn pay PPLPR AAPA PERE RPA PPE Insurance FIRE ~ LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE Gnly strong, reliable companies represen ted by us. --Flato Boats We; are local. agents for the new Flato Boatu-—the zrest. boon for ‘the fishermen, the duck hunter and the camper. office now. See it at our. WM. 8: HENRY _ SMITHERS, B. C. "Tenders Wanted hey vr Tanders.: wanted ito’: make. Improve- “ments ‘on: the: ‘Hoveltont sPubtle Schoot.- » Yenders mist be in by August Ast,i1827 |: : a ” Specifleations my: ene: ; ‘Seeroth The Stender ndt udeessitrfly: “debepted by the; Secretary’ o or the Trustees. . a e eee of the: ‘keen at the‘or- ‘LoWeat or any sad ‘Seeratory. ‘|dersigned and endorsed “Tender fox Jand cedar timber cnt’ between Septem. _janill “and in. the Bethurem ios, and duets.’ were. ibndexed, :' the south west corner of section 14 Onmineca Diyision, and marked W, H. N’s south west corner thence north 80 chains; thence enat 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement, Located duly 15, 1027... ; W. H. Newcombe OMINECA DIVISION | District of Coast, Range “5 Take. notice that sixty days after date I, W. H. Newcombe intend to ap- ply to the Miniser of Lands for a license to prospect £or coal and petro- lem over 640 acres of land as fellows: Commencing at a post planted at the north west corner of section 1473, Omineeca Division and marked W. H. west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. | Located July 15, 1627. ~ W. HH. Neweombe _ OMINECA DIVISION : " Disteiet of Coast, Ranges Take notice that sity. daye after license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over 640 acres of land as ‘follows: —Commencing 2t a post planted at the north east corner of section 1474, Om- ineca Division, and marked W. H. N.s north east corner thence west 80 chiins; thence south 80 chains: thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Located July 15,- 1927, W. He Neweombe CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Tenders for ‘Track ‘Ties Sealed’ tenders addressed to the un- Track. Ties” will be received at the office of the General Tle’ and Timbei Agent, Canadian National” Exprese Bulldiug, Montreal nntil twelve o'clock noon, August Ist, 1927, for Railway Tes to he manufactured from doug. las fir, hemlock, juck pine, tamarack ber Ist, 1027, and May 1st, 1028, an¢ ance with specifications S-3W-1,2,° re ‘|vised July 15th. 1926. ° Tender ‘forme inay be obtnined at the- office of the ‘The Agent, at Winnipeg, and from the [Purchasing Agent,‘ Vancouver, or Gen: eral ‘Tle und Tiinber Agent, Montreal. ender will not be considered unites: made out’on form ‘supplied by the Tall way Compony. The lowest or any tender not neces: sarily accepted. vs . ; G Yr MacLaren; Generul Tie und Timber Agen‘ Montraa) Que., aay" _Gth, 1027. A RECEPTION AT UsK "Mrs. Allen accompanied ‘Rey, Wh. ‘Allen w hen ‘he Visited | Usk tast week. There v ere large! ‘congregations at the services ‘held: at the Canada Products: hall. On Wednesday’ Mra. R.A. Goodrich gave it. reception i honor’ ‘ot Mri “ani: Mrs. Alien the ‘Emietlon: ‘velng. ‘attended by |: ir large and at, representntive ‘guthering Throughout the : afternoon. several 80+ ‘ deliveted between January 1st, 1928].. oo. . {end August Ist, 1928, f. o, b, cars, on]. ‘| Canadian National Railway in accord. ‘Mars ‘tet, 1 Telkwa Tales | Jack Wilson, who for a number of years was in partnership with Jack Gillespie Ip operating the Telkwa coal mines, arrived from ‘Vancouver Satrr- day. and with ‘John Goodwill left for the Upper: Telkwa to do, assessment work, ‘Jack “McNeil hag ‘returned’ ‘from: a motor trip- to Vancouver. and other southern points. He was ‘necompant- ed home by Nels Swenson who’ has }been on. the coast. ‘for several months. “pred McNish returned from ‘vae- couver Saturday night. : * Aiea. last Sunday. with Mrs. T. P. Smith. ' Miss. B. ‘Hudson. of Smithers ia with her aunt for a couple of weeks, Mrs. R. W. Munger. Mra. Cornwall and family spent Inst Sunday at Topley,. Haying is general throughout the district this ‘week and there is a good erop. The grain crops. are generally good and most-of it is headed out, : If the: weather keeps fair and warm there will be big crops to harvest. ‘Last week the weather was very hot with local - storms over the week: end, : C T. M. Ovens, formerly _ with ’ Brough: ton and McNeill, is now permanently located in Frisco, PUDDING _FOR DESERT “Phere is one thing in favor of pid- dings for desert that makes the dish t adult members of the family. Here is a recipe that Was been found unusual- ly delicious, and yet very almple , to prepare and economical:--. . Orange Bread : Pudding : 5 cup Eagle Brand_ Condensed, Mik 2 cups hot water "0" : 1 cup sifted soft bread crumbs, a 2 egg yolks slightly beaten,’ ' - L, tablespoon melted. butter, . -Juice of three oranges,, levy . Grated rind of one orange, 14 ‘teaspoon & galt: * . : Add hot water to condensed milk, blend thoroughly, and bring.to seald- ing point. let stand until cool. Add egg yofks, salt, melted butter,, orange , Juice ond dish, set in a' pan df hot'Water!) Bake in u moderate ovén about forty-five ininutes. Cover .with ‘meringne of stiffly beaten egg whites, and ‘one- ‘{a moderate oven. ‘Serve cold. Té ‘de- sired, the whole éggs may be added tu the pudding, the merligue omitted and the padd'pg served cold with cream. Making. Repairs The Church at. Ly "Rev. Father ‘Allard recently . iiiscov- ered that the tower and the chore at Morricetown were ‘leaning both. for- ward and to the side, Upon’ investi- gation it was liscoverad that the foun- dations were gone and the. building. in great danger. of collapsing. It was a inatter: uf only a few hours. vantil the Father was in Smithers and: with ithe able ‘nasistance of: Mr.. Fowler. ‘of ‘Geo. Little's, lumber yards and Mr. Stevens, agent: for .the-O,. N, R, until ‘material was :londed /and . shipped: to, Morrice- town, Repairs were , started immed- | * lately, ‘Conerete. Squares. were. get in the ground and on. them were placed heavy: cedar - - pasta. - “When .¢his, work is completed the: ‘ehurch ayill. be. sate for many,” indny' ybavg’ “Most! of’ the labor‘ls béing:- ‘dorie by’ thie’ hatives‘and | 4 | rork is. in charge of oe Clairmont: At Abr F ing up the priests’ ‘Hotige: si ‘thai es ‘wolf he hahitable ‘in ‘both summer nd, win.) In: the: ‘past’ t J mosquitoes: drove Shnekleton, Mr. and “Mrs. ‘Allen. nselat: Ang {n the mmsteal rogram, fies drove bin out in ‘the. .winté “Geo. Little of ‘Terrace speat : This year it is necessary to have'a a permit. 2 : from some Forest Officer before any camp- . fire may be set in any forest or ‘woodland: k Besi sure to get 2 . permit for your camp-fire ue and follow the instructions printed: on the | gback of it. . "-PREVEN T FOREST FIRES’ YOU CAN HELP frequent selection, and, that is‘ that the | average simple pudding can be used : for the little ones as well as for the Pour over bread’ erumbs; |. rind. Pour into a: buttered’ pudding |. .. et Complete Drug Store Supplies _ ae Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies". +... Developing and Printing for Amateurs © : ice ‘orders Promptly stn set : ORME'S LIMITED The Pioneer Druggiste Prince Rupert, B. C.. The Rexal Store fourth cup sugdét, ..Brown slightly in _ Morricetown : Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- termediate ports each Monday and Thursday at 4.00 p. m. and Saturday at 6 p. m, 4.00 p, m. For Anyox ‘and Stewart each Monday and Friday at '. For Alaska each Wednesday at 4.00-p. m 4a 6-For Masset Inlet each Monday at 4.00 p. m. For Vancouver via South Queen Cnarlotte Islands, Fortnightly. - Passenger Trains Leave I Now Hazelton: - EASTBOUND-—7.20 p.m. - daily except Sunday - - ¥ | WESTBOUND—7.51 am. dai J asper Park Lodge open “May 21st to September aot See Canada in Canada’s Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867-1927" except Tuesday Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPR: Cheques, For Atlantic steamehip sailings or further informa’ RE. McNaughton, ete,, also for your. next shipment. ESS for Money Orders, tion apply to any Cenndian National Agent o : District Passenger Agent, Prince. Ruport, Bc. ‘Foreign éstown the | iintiveg: are ‘fix: . the priest’ out in’ the’ ‘dumniet ‘ai jack HENRY MOTORS | SMITHERS, B, &