| 4 THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 —— Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley + ' James Kotow Proprietor { { { { { MAKE THAT oun HEADQUARTERS t t i TRLKWA - - BG. t ! Omineca Hotel { C. W. Dawson Manager I | { { } Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining room jn connection Rates reasonable, Patronage is solicited Hotel Prince Rapert - Tue Leapinc Hore. t l IN Norrstrn B, a j Prince Rupert, B.C. l l l f i } European Plan, Rates $1.50 per day up, nl As Oy a 8 Od Atel Aen dee we OF NDER and by virtue of the powers sale contained in a certain indenture |. rtpare dated the 19th day of Novem- , 1920, which will be produced at the 2 of sale, tenders will be received hy undersigned up to and including: the day of January, 1924, for the pur- fase of all and singular those certain warcels or tracts of land and premises Buate, lying and being in the Cassiar Mestrict in the Province of British fumbia and: more particularly -des- bed ag follows: IRSTLY; All that portion of Lot en hundred and thirty-one (731) oup One (1) in the said Cassiar Dis- mact desembedas follows: Commencing Sthe Scuth West corner of said Lut mB; thence Northerly along the West Sindary of said Lot, 30.91 chains more giess to 8 post on the South boundary athe Government road: thence Easter- long the said South boundary of the mes} Road 41.405 chains more or less to gost on the Hast boundary of said thence Southerly along the Fast dary of suid Lot 35,41 chains more mess to the South ast corner of said thence Westerly along the South Bndary of the said Let 41.14 chains ‘eor less ta the South West corner ; said Lot; (Saving and Exen ting: |" eout a strip of land being the Grand |- nk Reilway vipht of way, 1,515 ans wide; .757 chains on each side of ntre Jine, said centre line commenc- gfrom a point on the East boundary Bid Lot 731; 9.52 chains more or less Fherly trom the South Fast corner mevid Lot, thence in a South Westerly faction, 16,30] chains more or less to BSouth boundary of said Lot 731,f | © Bcining by admeasurement 129,26 4 more or less. CONDLY: Lot 732 in said Group.1, ar Distriet, (Saving and excepting out the right of way of the Grand k Railway containing 6 06 acreg:) mining by admezsurement 76.94 ma; nore or lege, a farther particulars may be had at woffice of the undersigned. ‘The pet or any tender. not necessarily bted, _ . ATED this 14th'day of December, SIDNEY (©. BURTON, 306 Victoria Street, Kamloops, 6.C. . Mortgapee. care re ba me ee mineca Herald is $2 a year, lortgage Sale) MINERAL ACT | Certificate of Improvements NOTICE “D.X."? Mineral Claim, situate in the Omineca Mining Division of R.5, Coast District, Where located:—On Lorne Creek (about three miles above tne junction of the North and South Forks) on the south fork, Omineca Mining District, British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that 1, Charles Phil- lips, Free Miner’s Certificate, No, 66,- Td5C, intend, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, under Section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvements, gutted this 12th day of October, A.D. 1923. 1826 . CHARLES PHILLIPS The Herald is $2.00 a year. A Great Tribute toa Great Canadian l ! ; Deep Creek Eh Red rn a ad Po re BE We are extremely sorry to hear that P. Spouge is leaving Telkwa. If Quick was only a little more progressive we would extend him a hearty welcome, ‘'wo more families in the Quick district, and several more pupils for the school. Now how do you account for that? Carl has sold five cars of hay this week, m, Shade of Collinge—Greene has been on the trail for 21 days running, and the worst is yet to come. The farmers are contemplating] seme crushing done by Robert erecting a loading platform at| Flockhart on Saturday. The old Quick, as the facilities are at| mill was running on high, and preseht somewhat primitive, digesting svikes and burrs, as It is peculiar when you come| well as grain. to think of it: Mhillions of unem- Pete Wilson is deliveriyg sev- ployed in England and here they eral loads of spuds to Dome ask $4 a day and board to bale} mountain these days, but from $20 hay. {ali reports it is some joy-ride. That reminds us: last spring : we paid $35 for seven sacks of seed barley, and now it takes 20 Counter Check sacks to bring $35. Books Sevéral farmers took advant- . age of the opportunity and had|Omineca Herald Terrace News SAVING VALUES =. — SAVING “VALUES —at— GEO. D. TITES SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS For Toys Fancy Goods Community Silverware French Ivory A substantial gift for home comfort, Father, Mother, Sis- Complete FE urniture Dept. ter, Brother will find in our a . a oe ——eE—— Chairs, Rockers, Dining Tables, Buffets, Chesterfield Sets, Dressers, and French China and Dinner Sets LINOLEUMS, CARPET SQUARES AND DRAPERIES our values, where you will save doll P.O. Box 1647 Ack ior our Christmas Circular showing PRINCE RUPERT Hanall Spur, B.C. Manufacturers of Rough, Dressed & Dimension Royal Lumber . _ 7 HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Lumber : C 0 mp an y HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH . , ; Note that the name of F | our Post Office has been 0 0 r I n £ changed from Royal Mills to HAN ALL, B. C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere lsomething of the histary of those way Great men all, Lord Shaugh thing of its humanity as hie ereat- ‘nized W Beatty, President of thela }Most outstanding -figure. Public been duly appreciated by. the. people qualities of xenerusity, charity and (consideration for his fellow-men in| to _ithe same degree as the late Chatr- significant of, sentiments which had jmap of ‘the Canadian Paclfic Rail-|actuated him’ in his ‘way. . ‘ of | “Always he wus: a strict diseiplin- | of ‘arian, but his dis¢iplina waa imper- ge you a subscriber yet? sonal, and: his ‘warm Triah disposi. | d his dea 4 ee death uf Lurd Shaughnessy | acts of Kindness, ;, i Montreal, on December 10th,| the loyalty he always inspired in brought back into the public mind those who were associated with days, immediately following upon| degree | Mfederation, in which Canada soning which few men enjoy. Noth- itook her first strides towards na- ing Was overlooked by him, and no jHionhued =H» was une of the last act th of that remarkable group of pion-|ed Ais commendation. jeers with imagiiation to see Can- schooled as he was in ;ada's potential future and the force tages of guod reading, h :Of character to give it such « start|great student of litera towards realization as did the build. | sazacious. critie ing of the Canadian Pavific Raii {To those whe kn his qualities of sympathy and hessy was as great a nation builder charity were perhap as any, but his persmmality lost oo- pressive, mess heeame ‘more widely recog. | with initiative, enterpr age Having ran the three-seore nt (ribule -paid his memory byl yéars and ten he has departed’ with Canadian Pacifi- Railway, is a just|ever made, and appreciation by vne who knew him|ments and sucvegses as intimately as, another man could | Never in his off iMr. Beatty said: life has a suggestion heen mule ' “The death of Lurd Sha ugliuessy |agamst the I as removed from Ganadian life its sharacterized all his actions. ‘men have «ume ang #one, and their/loses tts mos respective merits as I think haye loyal and most efficient citizen,” lof this country But in ng Single} with Lord Shaughnessy at his bed - instanee, so fai as my observation |side a few hours before: his’ death. | E088.” has one’ man combined thejand at a time when Lord Shaugh- lachievement, the mentality, the/nessy realized that he had 'foree of character and the human few hours to live. the proy arty. & new Photograph wl the Lanis wna SHAUGHNESSY, taken dhortly before ath, winch invreased “He possessed in 4 remarkable an acuteness of mental rea at was meritoriaus escap- Thoroughly the advan- e beeame a of public affairs, ew him intimately *% the mast im- “He had a umqgue career, filled Ise and eour- record that few Canadians have. all his accomplish. : Were clean, cial on his personal romplete integrity that “In Lord Shaughnessy, Canale t distinguished, mast Mr. Beatty had a final interview only 4 “Lord Shaughnessy’s last words me,” said’ Mr. Beatty, “were administration ture and a 2 \ The Brew for YOU , Because: “Caseade’’ stands for all that in good in beer brewing. . ft has behind at the resources of the most scientific plant in the West. 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