THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923 Ve The Hazelton Hospital issues : tickets for any period at $1.50 per cal month in advance, cludes office consultations and medicines, as well as all costa while in the hospital, Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- This rate in- superintendentat the Hospital, oo ( nexents for McLary’s Famous \ Sheet Metal Het Air Furnaces Workers Steen’s Limited kk Sanitary and Heating Engineers Hot Water, Steam and Het Air PRINCE RUPERT, 2... Heating Systems Lead Burning and Chemica! Burning Estimates . cheerfull furnished, / 4 Soda Fountain Ice Cream Soft Drinks Yo Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton S aa Store open ! TR. DAVIS. Excellent stock of HARRWARE Terrace is prepared to furnish ash and Door | requirementa on hand Saturdays only from noon on Prices Now Reduced of Lake Kathiyn,.B.C., intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for per- mission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas.on the following des- cribed ares: situated in the Omineca District, British Columbia: Commencing at a post planted at the South West corner of Lot 1466, marked CG. J. McG.’s 5. W.. Cor., thence North eighty (80) chains, thence East eighty (80) chains, thence south eighty (80) chains, thence Weat eighty (80) chains to the point of commencement, contain- ing an area of six hundred and forty (640) acres more or'less, Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. Charles J, McGuire, 4660 per J, J. Driscoll, Agent NOTICE Take notice that sixty (60) days from date I, John J. Driscoll, Miner, of Smithers, B.C., intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands‘ for permission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the following described area situated.in the Omineca District, British Columbia: * Commencing at a post planted at the North West corner of Lot 1471, marked J.J.D.’s N.W. Cor., thence South eigh- ty (80) chains, thence East eighty (80) chains, thence North (80) chains, thence West eighty (80) chaing to the point of commencement, containing an area of six hundred and forty (640) acres more or jess. Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. 4650 J. 3, Driseoll NCTICE Take notice that sixty (60) days from date I, Franklin, G. Baumeister, Gentle- man, of Vancouver, British Columbia, intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands fér.permission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the following described area situated in, the Omineca District, British Columbia: Commencing at a post planted at the South East corner of Lot 1467, marked F.G.B.’s §.E. Cor., thence Narth eigh- ty (80) chains, thence West eighty (80) chains, thence South eighty (80) chains, thence East eighty (80) chains to the point of commencement, containing an ‘area of six hundred and forty (640) acres more or Jess, Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. ‘ Franklin G. Baumeister, 4650 per J. J. Driscoll, Agent LAND ACT Hazelton Land District. : Casaiar | TAKE NOTICE that William Min- District of ao % —— nt Mrs. E, R. Cox, of Hazelton, spent last Saturday here, Corporal Hall of the mounted police, was a visitor here last Saturday. Mrs. MacKay and Jessie, of Hazelton, were guests at the week-end of Mrs. Perkins. Most of the. natives have left the neighborhood for the salmon fishing on the lower Skeena. Hugh Richmond, the merehant prince, spent a couple of days in New Hazelton with his brother, James, and assisted at the sale. On May 24th the Skeena Crosg- ing football team went to Kit- i “a - — : NOTICE me: . H ee The Hazelton Hospital. ||, tai notice tat sity 240] | 1 ene Crossi ng Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST 'STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—s.s,- Princess Louise, 8.5. Princess Alice for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, June 8, 16, 28,30, July 7,11, 18,21,25,28 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—June 11, 18, 25, July 2, 6, 18, 16, 20, 28, 27, 8.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, - Bella, Ocean Falia, every Saturday at 1 p.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES and As You Like It You will be delighted and will demand more once you have tasted our bread, and onr cakes and cookies, too, With our firm belief in the use of only the best materiala and workmanshi your satisfaction must be assured, yet we do not say this boastfully—just prove for yourself, Wighest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line The Terrace Bakery Foll inf - C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Ruport Fresh Bread—When You Want It Swanson Bay, East Bella Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver Visit our | TEA ROOM Tee Cream andConfec. tous made On Premises GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.0, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. NDAD RPP LPP L LPR PPP PRR PRP PPP RAD gn sh wanga and defeated the natiyes of that town by a score of one to nothing. The game was featured by close playing, which at times bordered on roughness. The on- ly goal scored was made by P. Turner, the center-half in com- bination with S. Williams, on the right wing. Wm. Washburn, of Kitwanga, wasreferee, For the return game Hugh Richmond will referee, The officers of the Skeena Crossing team are: CARBONOL The New Disinfectant Superior to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers For cleaning chicken coops, ‘ stables, ete. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE _ Pres. —Moses W. Jones. Vice-Pres.~David 5. Williams. Field Captain—Samuel Sampare, Secretary—Matthias Wesley. The team members are: Ed. Wesley, Walter Wesley, Sam. Milton, Lazarus Russell, Tom Weget, Geo. Milton, Bob Hurris, Philip Turner, Henry Wilson, Fred. Sampare, ‘Hugh Richmond is general ma- nager and chief coach, ; The team is open for either football or baseball engagements after the fishing season. Methodists Now ther, of Woodcock, occupation farmer, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at s post planted at the South-west corner of Lot 2619, thence East 20 chains thence South 20 chains thence West 20 chains more or less to bank of Skeena River thence following said bank to. point é6f commencement containing 40 acres more or less. W. Minther. Date April 18th, 1928, 4452 EOF Ice Cream supped in quantities Tee Cream Sodas Confectionery Ice Cream ‘Soft Drinks Afternoon Tea served from 12 to 8 p.m. Cigars Cigarettes sean) oe ar S. J. Kirkaldy, Terrace Go n = New Hazelton " One-pound loaves 2' for 25e FRESH BREAD DAILY made in & modern oven Ask for Mra. Spooner’s bread at your store The Farmer's Opportunity There is to-day a ready market for everything you can produce. Cultivate your land to the limit. Increase your production and your profits. A portion of your profits deposited to-day in our Savings Department will have far preater - purchasing’ power inthe future. The Royal. Bank Of Canada Tetkwa Branch: 0. H. Wall, Manager ‘Rev, M. W. Lees, Sat,, 26.. 55 .. Organized in This District At the meeting of the Metho- dist General Conference heid in New Westminster last week the following officers were elected for the Hazelton District:— Chairman—Rev. M. W. Lees, Smithers. Financial secretary—Rev. W. C. Mawhinney, Telkwa, Religious education secretary— ‘Educational department secre. tary—Rey. W. C. Mawhinney, Evangelism and social service seeretary— Dr. H. C. Wrinch, Hazelton, Missionary secretary—Dr, H. C. Wrinch. . Journal secretary—Rev, Victor Sansum, Hazelton, Statistical seeretary—Rey. J, H. Young, Terrace. so 2 ‘ Terrace Weather Lnamelded ues insure thetile of th are numbered: the Kootenay. housewife, Heats Quickly oe a_i to hold baking heat. : aoe McClary’s | + anol | Kootenay NCE the flues of a steel range are attacked by rust, its days The Kootenay resists rust and , corrosion at every vital point by being built of Armco Iron further. protected at vital points by porce- dain enamel. This exclusive Mc- Clary’s feature prolongs the life of _ This protection makes the Koote-' nay a sensible investment for the See it at the McClary’s ‘dealer's. White Nickeled Oven Of white nickeled Armco Iron, the oven of the Koote- _ nay is a joy to work with— heats quickly and evenly— easy to keep clean. Best of all it takes only a small fire London, ‘oronte, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vaneou- ver, St. John, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton. 126 Franeois Lake Pienic Do not forget the Pienie and Pound Party ‘at the Francois May Max.Min. Precip, Wind Sun., 20, 57 ., 47 ..°.05-.. shre ., SE Mon., 21. 64.,47 .. .62 ..shra.. spl} Tu, 22., 52 ..88 .. .02 .. shra .. ‘gl Wed.,23, 68 .. 42... .07 .. shra.. sw Thu., 24, 68 ..°80 ,, -. fine .. var Pri, 25.. 74... 44 ,, ». filte .. sw 45... .. Wdy's. gw an McClary _ ERRACE, B.C. SMITHERS, B.C. | ¢ Lake Hospital, June'28,-"aga'L