py cee a) ey cee qa Ar tpt — meee ee " a eee a ——— . The | Omineca Herald Archie Watt is = || gees | | mame vse mem | | | NEW HAZELTON, BC | Leaving Railway , “Take notice that. I, Frank’ X. “Frank, ‘Orme’ S, Ltd. Published Every Wednesday -- : oo On: June 30th intend to apply to the commissioner » (The Pioneer Druggist) q _ of lands for a license to prespect: for: ; , coal over land cH Saute _ Pobllehee . From ‘The Evie George Citisen nds known as Secticn ‘4, “The Mail Order Drug Store Archie Watt, master mechanic of Tp. 1A, R.V., Coast District, of Northern B. C. ,the Prince George division on the Can-! Frank X. Frank adian National Railways, with Mrs per issne; reading notices 15¢ for the ' 7 first insertion and 10e each gubse- Watt and Evelyn is leaving on Satur- quent insertions; legal notices 14¢ and |{8F on & two-weeks vacation. They ~ Advertising rate, Display 85¢ per inch Dated May 6, 1937 HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT Drugs Stationery 12c. Display 40e per inch expect to tour the Okanagan and visit DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 5 | Fancy Goods Kodaks Certificates of Improvements......§15.00 | the coast -before’ their return. . re a Pi ictures D eveloped and Water Notices $15.00} Chalking up an enviable service re- ‘Take notice that I, Frank X Frank.|} +--". P rinted cord of forty-six years with the Grund Trunk, Grand Trunk Pacffie and Can- adian National Railways, Master Me- chanie Archie Watt. for the past 20 intend to apply to the commissioner . . \ . i of lands for a Hcense to prospect for coal over lands known as Section 21, Pr ince Rupert, B.C. Tp: 1A, RY, Coast District. - 4° _ 7 ‘ ABOUT YGUR BIRTH STONE The four most precious species of |Fears a resident of Prince George, re- ; , Frank X. Frank | & . a : gem stones, and they. were much in| ‘ites on June 30th this year to the en- ; Compare Dated - auy 6,193 il evidene at the Coronation, are dia- Jovmient of Icianre after his long years a ot - . - -_ monds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires}! Wor’ ' h ; _ Init there are many others which have| To review Archie’s period of years t e Diener oF one a ANGE ° n strong appeal to people, Birthstones |!" the railway service is like drawing Value! coast: RANGE ° are popular, ‘The story which appears{® curtain and revealing the progress Take noti a i in the Rook of Revelations, where the} railway growth from. ensi to west BUYING A STOVE? intend - tc nn yt she oo: mniahones DEPARTMENT OF MINES order in which the twelve foundation in Canada, |. Before you make any definite of lands for vicer e commissioner stones of the Holy City of Jerusalem Commencing at the. lowest mung in commitment, be pare you in- ense to prospect for vestigate. fully th °, opportun- coal over lands known as Section 29, is recorded, is supposed to have deter-{the ladder as engine wiper in the ities for savings offered by Tp. 1A, BY - Synopses of Mining mined the order of birthstones. The} Point St. Charles, Que., shops of the _EATON’S, “Whether: you buy D 7 Coast District. through EATON’S Mail Order Frank X, Frank . - names of these birthstones differ ‘sli- | Grand Trunk Railway on July 26, 1891 Catalogue, or from an EATON Dated May 6, 1087 L ehtly but the earliest ones were based | he moved steadily forward becoming in will represent a value Chat you ’ _ oo aws upon the foundation stones or upon| ‘ura locomotive fireman, Jocomotive cannot afford to pasa up. Par- : : the gems of high priest Aaron’s breast-|@usineer, machinist. shop foreman, me- wille “Gurrent shove prices are HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT - wena “cr plite, The breastplate was set with | chanical foreman, locomotive foreman, _ Bett osr. Wa bel eve that RISTRICT (OF COAST, RANGE 5 Free Niners’ Certificates twelve gems, ench engraved with the seneral foreman and Instly. master eeptional Sin every way” You |. ~~ and ane et Back Gomeany is’ initio’ sign of the twelve tribes of. Israet.|™mechanic, He covered successively va- owe It to. yourself to get all the Take notice that I, Frank X. Frank} te Enter upon all waste lands of the Crown Superstitions concerning these twelye|Tious locations in Quebec, Maine and For. greatest savings on stoves intend to apply to the commissioner | minerals ather than coal “are reserved to stones have persisted to the present | Vermont. Moving westward through Eeby, ioday—and buy, from coul over lands known as Section 20, reservations}, for the puriase of Deets day, especially in the wearing of birth-| Ontario points he reached Saskatoon Ilustrated above, the “dubtiee,” Tp. 14 R.Y,, Coast District. ing tor 2 minerals, ant Plains, and min- stones. Josephus mentions the connec |in 1908 as mechanical foreman . of tor details see our Mid-summer of lands for a license to prospect for} Miners Gentitionte eis eat te one. year, tion between Aaron’s breastplate’ and|tvack-laying during the construction _ Bale Catalogue. _ ‘Frank X. Frank] [? a joint Stock Compara feo tee & year the months of the year. of the Grand Trunk Pacific portion of oT. E ATON CSems Dated May 6, 1087 . is $50.00; if capitalized beyond this the The following are the birthstones/the Hine. Tarrying at prairie points NADA a cates rum from date of iawn’ and expire commonly used in this country:—Jan-|for a while longer as locomotive fore-| [F * HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT © or some subsequent. ant at tay. the date ry, garnet; February, amethyst;}/an be moved again, forever westward ; * : DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 5 ficates may be obtained for any part of March, bloodstone or aquamarine ; finally being commissioned to establish os 4 + @ ~ : —S : 5 groportionately tose tee (bree miners! April, diamond; May, emerald; June,|Modern railway transportation “at ek a a ee tte; Placer’ bint are ee, Gnpllcable to the pearl or moonstone; July, ruby; Aug- Prince Rupert, the western ‘terminus reacted ; os ao . “Puke notice that -I, Frank X. Frank acer ae tinea: Claims net, sardouyx or peridot; September,|of the Grand ‘Trunk Pacific Railway,| | 7°77 77 — in tend to apply to the commissioner| 24. 51.65 acres. © sapphire; October, opal or tourmaline ;| From Winnipeg he proceeded west over _ : : _ jot ‘lands for a license to prospect ‘for ‘Recording fee: $2.60 per claim, . ot . ; -/eoal over lands known as Section “15, Representation: Assessment work to the r extent of. §100.00 must be“ done each year - Lp. 1A, RB. V.,.Coast District. , . and recerded gn or _betore the _mmlversary . ” : - ate of record of the claim. Cas e _2 Btank X. Frank) {am of $100.00 may be paid in Leu of Datel May 6, 1937 : ‘| such: assessment work. ‘Fee for recording : . , assessment work, $2.60. if the, required .. ; ee ee ae ee ee 1 . 7 within’ the yaar, but no’ trot HAZELTON ‘LAND DISTRICY _. “+ that ‘time. ai tree miner, may within thirty. . ays ereaiter rector eu aSsassmen DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE. 5 | werk: upon payment of an additional fee - . oe ‘of $10.00. The-actual cost of the survey = : of a minera) claim to an jmount not . . ' exceedin 10! may also be recorde Take notice that I, Frank X. Frank| as. pesesement work: As aon as | ne5ers- inte: ie ment work to the extent-of $500.00 for cas’ intend to apply ta the commissioner paid of a like amount) is recorded of lands for a liceuse to prospect. for} and. 4 sumer mate of : the a faim. . 2. con] over lands known’ as Section 3,{ fe 07M oe een payment of a fee of Tp. 1A, R.Y., Coast District. ra ated by the a the Necessary notices ; Frank x Frank| **4 ? November, topaz; December, turquoise|C.P-R.“lines to Vancouver, bringing The pearl is not really a-stone, but it| with him two standard gauge steam is in the front rank of gems. railway ‘locomotives, cabooses,’ steim Imports of precious stones and imi-| Shovels and outfit cars.which he barg- tations, exclusive of diamonds and offed from Vanconver to Prince Rupert. pearls, of which something will appear This was the first standard gauge rajl- oan later, were valued at about a quarter] ‘var equipment te enter the port of] ‘ of n inition dollars last year. Prince Rupert and to get his equip- ; - men tunloaded it. was necessary for ; \vchie to build standnrd gange track RUBBER TIRES ON FARM FIELDS Qyich proved to be the- western end [of rail Hines’ as we now know them Those people old enough to remem-!from Prince Rupert east. ber how ludicrous pneumatic tires; Mr. Watt married Miss Jessie Me- looked when they first appeared on they Millan of Magnetnwan, Ont,, Feb. 1916 racing track will remember that the]und they have one daughter, Evelyn. enterprising bicyclists who dared: pub-| Mr. Watt retires with ‘his ‘many lic opinion won easily from the riders|years of service deeply appreciated ‘by who preferred the thin solid tired|/his superior officers, with the sincere wheels and gradually the puble became| friendship of his co-workers .and with used to the then uncouth appearance] best of wishes frem all who know him of the new wheels, as they did to the for. many yenrs of happy enjoyment. sight of a carriage without a fite _ horse between: the shafts. These Dated May 6, 1937 “PLACER MINING ACT (eet ea es ee wel. |" Four types of placer claims: . HAZELTON LAND. DISTRICT — | ‘ease ant eetoue sane rings (Fer DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 5 | (ee tet ret ey eee lnee: oust be worked by the owner: or someone on ; ke notice that 1, Frank X. Frauk Hovbleaurtog working vert tay-overe, . n en 2] and leaves af absence ma’ a ecla) . ° OE Tends To esse to eee met | EF" en ne comsioey onde, cra M more. than one year it. must be -re-racorded con] ‘over lands known as Section-10,{ fotere the expiration of the tecord or Te- crease the life of the machines, new tires were n6t called rubber Tp: 1A, R.V., Coast District, record. ; : Lighter machines, such as: mowers *- Blacer Mining’ Leases. f wheels but some improvised pronuncia- ’ va OE rank xe F rank |. ' , . * . ; 2 8I hi f -gtaki t a d @ tion of ‘that, dittlenlf word “eauoteh- rakes, plunters, cultivators, weeders, Lnted: : May G, 1987. ” io) ee ie shes and oti. f-ing Song a - @ magne sprenders and potato ‘machin- ‘wgcation ‘ling’ not mora..than one-half ‘eryare sid: to be particularly suitable|- to robber’ tires. They” can be operated at higher “speeds: ‘and with jess ‘wheel ‘ damage ‘to ‘the crops. Rubber | tires take the place of steel wheels on se for the plow arid the « one-way dise are drills whieh ave heavy ‘0 ingens a or) Boe [poneht to be so ‘satisfactory as ‘rough grand and: must ‘be operated at the steel: wheels, ; slow speeds. The Dept. of Agriculture after paying close attention to the sub- ora one,” . So the world goes on in progress. One of the latest things té be-seen on the farm. is 4 rubber-tired wheel, to mile m length. In this line one bend or =| |: 4 -rchanga: of. direction is permitted. Where. . . ‘a gtraight line is followed two posts only: Bui fers, , Sup ples. + gre necessary, Le, an ‘Initial post’ and ‘ihn ‘4a finel post. cz ‘Where there is!s change’ ‘of direction o legal post: must be: placed to mark tha point of the sald change. .-The leasehold: 1aallowad a width not in my a . “gxocgs ot “one-quarter mile. sThe Josator . iS required within rty days after € . ; bough and Dressed Lumber date ofthe location to posta notice ip | the’ ‘pitteo ‘of the, jMining fecorder setting : a > - ou @ “mame: oO: e. applicant:.the: -. Lime Cement Bricks ber of his frea miner's certificate; the aot a . 4 ee This ‘means, moré’ and more ‘rubber for business whicli is constantly ex- ‘date ,of location: the number of feet lying | panding into new fields. Iniports’ of ‘| -ta‘the right'and left ‘of the location linc; ject, declares positively that the oll- raw rubber at aroilnd’ 60 anillion pound & complete stuck of Builders. and. the Sipproximnte, area (or, size of the. ing resistance of rubber-tired - wheels) fave. uiuéh more than’ ‘doubled in the Supplies Dredging 1 i tive matter . for this purpose ig from 40: to G0 ‘per |i CeaRS eee lee el hee aE a peste fing. Ie om on. vera dor ve ier bat ay last twelve or ‘thirteen. years. Quici delivery. by. rail: or. track _ Fees: Annual rental on placer mining lease, $30.00! annual development ‘work ~ required, to ba expended, $250.00; annual _ , », rental on’ dredging lease, 925.00.per. miles... .. “annual, development work required to be: * exponded, 61,000.00 per’mile; the. value of : Smit hers, Lambe. Yards ,- SOY, plnut, or mmactineryemploved, fo, , La ney. ‘oxpe \ i font 8 recording carifleste af ‘work, $2.60. ‘Lease’ few, $6.00, Frovialonal Free. Mitosis! _Porpitiontes,, cent less than the steel wheels, Ac.) " cordingly ‘the xubber tires” on these bo co machiney reduce the damage. done by The , Omineca - itevsid is only” $2.00 . excessive vibragion . and probably: ips Bey cer) {Ack a — - Department - ‘of Mies Act geet oie ‘Abiong: sothed thinga,ythege “Acta: provide-). ~ "> for ‘the'staking and representing: of placer: ‘| claims without’. payment of fees, and - agsistance to’ Prospectors by - ite0 ASEAYB, - S| rr . ee y ll woh, ve eeichat Sub-Ford Denlers tor th | vf eat spnopeie cof the aleve Aca; a gs Development: "Act™; oor tratfty ms a ster ‘bilo: an _ Suatehede 9 rics "eat ‘Buttey : fing -Doveopmint Act: qo a8 pe hospliate- mining” ‘Act’: are. avallable at | -panydwithcheadnmarters: in Mi ‘a _ aud: ain j'the Department of Mines Victoria: Com-' eeu may ‘How tao hye Pinned vebeimt ink ne go ee ‘Herald to tell them.