ae HE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1922 ’ EASTER-and Hot Cross Buns! This time horiored delicacy sym- _ bolic of the . season, has lost nothing of its popularity with the passing of the years. In fact the custom becomes but the deeper | rooted as time goea on, Hot Cross Buna--Buna that fairly melt in your mouth. That is the kind you demand and the kind we -make. ‘Appealing and tasty,’ ‘you will say, We anticipate a large demand, so get. your order in early and avoid disappointment, Wighest quality. fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along theline — The Terrace Bakery GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. An Indication of Taste. or A man is known by the company he keeps, a and we might add—‘“and the stationery f . . he uses.” oo Keep company with good stationery, the 7 kind that is printed by THE OMINECA HERALD ‘THE TERRACE NEWS You will save money and get some- thing reflecting credit on your taste ™ Cheap Reading Over 800 Books to choose from 25 cents each Or we will change them as you have read them for 10 cents. _F. C. BISHOP TERRACE, B.C. Pacnn a. St eat caiinns S - min the Supreme Court of ’. British Colimbia. N THE MATTER of the Estate and Effects of LEONARD HELAS, De- * ceased, Intestate. : : ~—and— . N THE MATTER of the ‘‘Adminis- , tration Act’’ and Amending Acts, mt TAKE NOTICE that by an Order made by his Honour, Johr Donald pwanson, a local Judge of this Honour- ble Court, on the 26th day of February, 928, the underaigned was appdinted bdministrator of the estate and effects gi the above-named deceased. _ . 4 ALL PERSONS having claims againat T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand Sash and Door ‘ | Floral Tributes The following expressed with flowers their respect for the late Mrs. Wrinch: Mr. and Mrs, Cline, Rev. and Mre. Geo, Edgar, Rev, and Mrs, R. W. Lee, Chas, and Mrs. Reid, Mrs, and Miss Hogan, Dr. and Mrs. Lrving, F. S. Walton, Miss M. Ward, Family in Tor- onto, A.-and Mrs. Leverett, Husband and Children, Mr, and Mrs. Morris, A. D. and Mrs. Chappell and family, Misa Horbury, J. E, Kirby, J. T. Breckon and family, R. E. Loring, Thos. and Mrs. Bracewell, S. H. and Mra. Fos- king and family, H, GC. and Mrs. Han- kin, A. P. and Mrs, McKenzie, John nd Mrs, Newick and: R, Langlands, B. and Mrs. Hyde, J. D. and Mrs, Gal- loway, W. and Mrs. Moxley, Mrs, Fake- ly, Dr. and Mrs. Hankinson, Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Kergin, Miss C. Goddard, W. A. and Mrs, Gow, B. D. and Mra, Boden, Mrs. M. L. Larkworthy, W. J. and Mrs. O’Neill, Robt. and Mrs. Tom linson, W. G. Mennie and family, Geo. and Mrs. Woodland, L. A. and Mrs. Graef, Wm.' and Mrs, Grant, J.C. and Mrs, Sealy, Wr A. Wattie an family. Harris Family, Rev, and Mra, Proctor, C V. and Mrs. Smith and Miss’ Inez Smith, W. W. and Mrs, Wrathall, H. H. and Mrs, Little, E.R. and“Mys, Cox, A. M. and Mrs. Ruddy, L. 8. and Mrs. McGill, Horace and Mrs, DuVer- net, Miss Easthope, Mark Edgar, Dalby and Mrs, Morkill, W. W. and Mrs, An- derson, Mrs. M, L. MacKay, Miss H, Graham, 8, S$. and Mrs. Sargent, Mr, und Mrs. Doodson. EB. E. Orchard and Mrs. Orchard, Dr, Harry Smith, Dr. Norman Allin, Dr. Anderson, Dr. Scan- lon, Dr. Prust, Dr. EK. W. Allin, People of New Hazelton, Martha Mulkon, Jas, May, C. and Mra, Clifford, Roy and Mrs, Ridsdale, Mrs. Alice Morrison, Mrs, Jimmie Hope, Chief and Mrs: Timothy Harris, Alfred and Mra. Danes, Katherine Jackson, Chief. and rs, David McKenzie, Peter and Mrs. Mil- ton, Mrs. Clarke, Mra, Sa:npson, John and Mrs. Brown, Miss Esther Clark, Henry and Mrs. Brown, John~ Paul ‘Klamiaha and Walter Kale (Chiefs), Pupils Hazelton Publie School, Board of Tiustees Hazelton Public Sehool, The Hazelton Hospital Staff, Prince Rupert Medical Society, Pastor -and Official Quarterly Board and Ladies’ Aid of Union Church of Smithers, Ladies’ Aid’ and Board of Trustees of Union Church of Hazelton, Ladies’ Hospital Auxiliary and Hospital Advisory Board, W.A. of St. Peter’s Church, Old Timers of Hazelton, Tyee Lodge No. 66 (Prince Rupert), Teachers and Indians of Hag- wilget Village, Kispiox Epworth League Members of Church Army (Hazelton), Salvation Army (Hazelton), Glen Vow- ell Friends, Children of Hazelton Indian Day School. Card of Thanks Dr. Wrinech and family take this opportunity of conveying é said estate are hereby notified that IL_ particulars of such claim, verified Statutory Declaration, must be filed th the undersigned on or before the th day of April, 1923.. ; f ALL PERSONS indebted to’ the said state are hereby notified that ine, aid | ; THE P RESBYTERIAN f such indebtedness must be made to CHURCH, Terrace @ undersigned forthwith. . 1 h will hold a . Dated at Kamioops, B.C., this 8rd f eeeay of March, A.D, 1928. Home-éooking, Home-made Candy F. TEMPLE CORNWALL, Box 870, Kamloopa, B.C., Official Administrgtor, Timber Sale X4839 a Sealed tenders will be received by the inister of Lands at Victoria, not THE LADIES’ GUILD OF _|has been softened, and if it were. and Easter Eggs in the Church at 3 o'clock Saturday, Mar. 31 ster than noon on the 6th. day of|: tit, 1928, for the purchase of Licence cense K4899, to cut 28,800,Jack Pine Hea, on an'srea situate on‘ the’ Weat e of Decker Lake, Range?s, Const d District. ’ ‘wo (2) years will be oval of timber, -: i: ; Further particulars of the Chief For- Fter, Victoria, B.C., or District Forea- ar, Prince Rupert, B. 8 allowed for re-| the following:—J. H.. Young, H ae tamale pe PThe Herald is $2.00 a year, . The signing of the berry grow- ers’ contract is proceeding apace. |. The ‘forms arein the hands of A. Swain, C.H.Thomas, A. Kerr, ‘H. King, W.A. King and H. Hal- 859! liwell, any one of whom will be glad to take the. signatures’ of . TE Sat, IN ab 2b their most sincere and heartfelt gratitude: to the very many friends who, in so many ways, gave expression to their sympa- |! thy with them in their bereave- ment: ~ possible would have been entirely effaced, by the memory of this ous. expression of appreciation _ Terrace Weather ° |; Merch Max.Min, Precip, Wind Sun, 11. 99,.24..° ,. fair .. aw Mon.,12. 41 ;, 31 Tu, 18. 44..28.. °°. fine .. oN Wed,,14. 48..18 .. ™ fine .. nw Thu, 15.42... 25.0; 01... eldy.. 3 | Fri, 16.. 47... 81.....19' .. sleet nw D. MacGregor ' Continued from pagel , improvised gun carriage for con- veyance to the cemetery at Kit- sumkajum by pallbearers repre- were Messrs. S. Creelman, E.‘S. Cole, E. W. Baker, N. Shei wood, C, N. Brewer and R. Beecher. In spite of most inclement weather about 100 people gather- ed at the secluded cemetery for the final ceremony. Rev. Mr. Marsh read the committal service of the church and. Rev, J. H. Young and Mr. Fowler that of the Oddfellows, the members of which body depusited evergreens on the coffin and sang ‘Nearer My God to Thee.” ‘The pallbearers at the grave represented the Oddfellows Lodge aud were Messrs. C. A. Fowler, ‘E.T, Kenney, L.H, Kenney, F.C. Bishop, F. Mills and §. A. Kircaldy. . Floral offerings were sent by the employees of Little’s mill, the G.W.V.A. of Terrace, the 1, O. Oddfellows of Terrace, Mr. and Mrs. G. Little, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McCloud, Prince Rupert, Mrs. Greig and familv, Terrace, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeKay, Prince Rupert, Dr. snd Mrs. Bleecker, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Smith, Mr. and Mrs, A.H. Swain, It adds to the sadness of the death of one so esteemed te re- member that his ‘widow is at present in England under treat- ment for a somewhat serious breakdown, The sympathy of the whole community goes out to the bereaved. METEORIC ASCENT IN MOVIE WORLD F, C. Bishop, who. owns and op- erates the Terrace picture house, is now a member of the firm known as the H and B Film Com- pany, motion picture producers. and distributors, with headquar- ters at Los Angeles, Cal, This firm is now producing a series of high-class outdoor photo- dramas, featuring Cliff Smith and Kileen Sedgwick, two well-known picture stars, leased the entire Bronx studio of Los Angeles and will add other producing units from time to time. The company has Mr. Bishop is the active mem- ber of the company, acting as production manager for the work- ng units and aS general sales manager for the distributing de- {Partment. Before .entering on The sadness of this experience! this business Mr. Bishop toured the country, visitins New York, Chicago and other key cities and building up the connecting links wonderfully kind and spontane-|for the company, It..is said that Mr. irely unknown; and with hs wife and two-year-old baby, has taken -. 04... fair .. var/ Up & permanent residence in Hol- lywood. | see BK a Are you,.&, subscriber-yet? a, senting the Veterasn. , These}. G.W.V.A. of Prince Rupert, the} Kenneth J. Bishop, brother of} Bishop’s| © o/ and esteem of the one who hag|SUdden rise to prominence is one just passed out of our present jf the most remarkable known to associetiony fate the ae ie, the picture industry in recent) anette ee years. He arrived in Los An- geles eighteen months ago, en-|. ‘| ‘Mannfseturers of all kinds of " Sheet Metal ‘Goeds Rowe’s Sheet Metal Works Lead Pipes and Fittings all sizes “Stove Pine and Elbows Galvanized Roofing "fave roughing” Chimney Tops Brass; Iron - ane We specialize in WARM AIR FURNACES Everything for the Mine,’ Ranch and Factory If it’s in sheet metal we have it 227—Second Ave. P.O. Box 467 Prince Rupert, B. C. S—— 4 Synopsis of Land Act Amendments Minimum price of first-class land reduced to $5 an acre; second-class to $2.40 an acra. Pre-emption now confined to sur- veyed lands only, Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural pur- poses and which is non-timber land. Partnership pre-emptions abelished, but parties of uot more than four may arrange for adjacent prea-omp- tions with joint resiience, but each making necessary improvements on vYespeciive claims. Pre-emptors must occupy olaims for ve years and make improvements to . Valus of §10 per acre, including clear- ing aud cultivation of at least 5 Beras velure racelving Crown Grant. Where pre-amptor in occupation not less than 3 years, and has made pro- vortionate improvements, he may, be- _. cause of iii-health, or other cause, be éranted intermediate certificate of im- brovement and transfer his claim. « . @ Records without permanent residence may be issued, provided applicant makes Improvements to extent of §800 we alia and records same each year, Fallure to make Improvements or record same will operate as for teiture. Title cannot be obtained {In less than & yeara, and improvements - of $10 per uacra,- Ingluding 5 acres cleured and cultivated, and residence — of at least 2 years are required. fre-emptor holding Crowu may record another pre-emption, if : he requires land in conjunction with his farm, without actual occupation, provided statutory improveruenis made aud residence maiutained on Crown érauted land. Lo Unsurveyed areas, wt exceeding 2u acres, may be ieased as homesites, title to be obtained after fulfilling resi- dential and improvement conditions, and surveying laud. For grazing and industriai Purposes aleas exceeding 640 sceres may he ieased by one person or company. ° ill, factory or industrial sites: on timber land not exceeding 40 acres may be purchased: conditions include payment of stumpage, Natural hay meadows imaaessible by existing roads may be purchaszed condiLional upon construction of a - road to them. Rebate of one-half of vont of road, not exceeding half of . purchase price, is made, PRE-EMPTORS' FREE GRANTS ACT. : * The scope of this Act is enter, includa Blt persons Joining and serving with His Majesty's Forcas, ._The time within which the heirs or devisees of a deccased -pre-emptor may apply for Btls pnder this AcE is @Xtended from or ong year from the death of persor, as formerly, web until one | after ‘thie conclusion of‘ the present . rivilere alsor - troactlye. © HO $8 SIsoy made re No foes relating: to ° em tions are due or payable by so) fers on prea- emptions recorded after dune 26, 1913. Taxes are remitted for 5 years.‘ Provision for returr of moteysa an prued, due and been paid since August i, 1914, on account of bayments, fees or nterest on Bareements te tarchmas _ oity lots. held by momi or dependents, acqu of own grants hasera of Crown Lands, -acqutri : : purchasers who aadlede ene ree urchass fuldiiment of condi fone eeiture, interest taxes bo mane by Na 2 , GRAZING. Grazing Act, 15919, development of livestec vides for grazing dl TT aptration ‘permaf on. numbers ranged; bed lished owners, Stoc -OWDer asdoolations for ratgra- Free, or. partially ‘Tree; fair elm [Bend in your name:and cash now! grant...