a : For r Sale. . Rate Official Adminiatestor 2 at t Prince Rupert offers for sale Lot 1711, Range ast District. - This lot was Crown 4 Oo in 1918, Itcontaine a consider- me able quantity of Cedar fit for poles and pilings, and considerable tie’ timber. : The property is part of the estate ‘of - Joseph Lappie, deceased. NORMAN A, WATT, ‘Official Administrator, j _ Prinee Rupert, BG, 01 Notice of Iritention to Apply to ' Purchase Land. : 2 In Skeena Land Recording District, and |' situate on Kitsumkalum Lake. Take notice that I, Arthur Y. Wilson, ; of Remo, B.C,, occupation mill super- . § intendent, intend to apply. for permis- | Be, sion to purchase the fo } lands: Commencing at a post planted on the] 3 shore of Kitsumkalum Lake, 20 chains North of the N.W. ‘corner of: L. 6733; f thence KE. 10 chains; thence N. 26 i chains; thence west 20 chains more or ‘Jess; thence -southerly following the shore line: of Kitsumkalum Lake to g point of commencement and containing 2 4O'acres more or less, Land is required ' for erection of Look-out Station and Sere headquarters for a patrolman for Forest 5 ; ) Fire rotection UFPOses. 4 - a ARTHUR YOUNG WILSON. Dated June 22, 1926. 2129 lowing deseribed |- Proven best Since 1857 : “time tested | Free Recipe Book— Write the Barden Ca. Limited, Vancouver | a | E.28-24 | help you to enjoy vourself, = @€=©Timber Lot | ‘| Pine must be peeled, Government: Liquor Act . _| Notice of. Application For Beer Liceaco NOTICE i is hereby given that on the} ” Sist day of July next the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in pespect to -pre- mises being part of the building known as Grandview Hotel, situate in Town- site of South: Hazelton, i in the Province of British Columbia, upon the Iendsa described as Lots thirteen (18) and fourteen (14); Block seventeen (17), District Lot eight hundred and fifty-one 09 |.(851), Hazelton Land Recording Dis-|, trict, according to. registered map or Plan deposited in the Land Regiatry ffice in the City of Prince Rupert and numbered 974B, for the eale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. -DATED at South Hazelton, B.C.; this ard day of July, 1925. JOHN ‘CUTHBERT, 0104 _ Applicant. ‘CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS rahe Tender For Softwood Ties Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ‘‘TENDER. FOR TIES”, office of the General Tie Agent, Room 802; Canadian Express Building, MeGill |: Street, Montreal, until 12:00 noon Mon- day, August. 8rd, 1925, for ‘Railway Ties to he manufactured from Douglas Fir, Hemlock, Jack Pine, Tamarack or Cedar Timber, cut between October Ast, 1925, and May Ist, 1926, and deli- vered between January lst, 1926, and September 80th, 1926, f.o.b. cara Cana- dian National Rallways, in“aceordance with Tie “Specification No. S3W-1.2, dated July 20th, 1923. All ties with ‘the exception of Jack | Tender forms can be obtained at the office of the Tie Agent at Moncton, Toronto and Winni- |, peg, or from the office of the General} | Tie Agent, Montreal. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on form supplied by the Railway Company. The lowest, or any, tender not neces: sarily acce ted. OW GRANT, Gener Tie Age CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ‘Montreal, Que. — July 2nd, 1926, 0305 Prince Kupert Annual Exhibi- ‘| tion, September 8th to 12th. Exhibits from every part of North Central B.C. Sports and Attrac- tions and every feature that could 01 Cement --Lime_ BUILDING MATERIALS! ! Plaster - Fireclay . Brick Building Papers Roofing ' at Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling a Fir Finish a Svecialty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B. C. . i “ HAZELTON a mo hata: ee DANCE at New Hazelton In the Rorthern Hotel” | ~ Good Music wil be se prin,” ; of : vars : = _Relresameats will he. served. buy: new baked for “the - FRDDAY, JULY 31st, 1925, UNDER THE AUSPICES oF THE New “Hadetron * he Ty 4 _ MEMBERS ‘OF THE WoMEN's ‘Auxintany TO THE ” ae ‘HOSPITAL. * ' es te a, PECTEME get ig oye ae “Hazelton “Hospital ‘J Bet "ue ia Fach will be received at the THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 17; 1926" wee High School To.” - Be Established In Own wn Building The annual meeting. of the Kit- sumkalum-Terrace district school was held last. Friday: evening in the school,. and was very largely attended. ‘The election of C H. Thomas selves as trustee and auditor res- pectively on the Board was a unanimous one. The matter of the high school was debated and put to the vote, whieh resuited in a decision to start the high school proper this autumn in the residence on the school grounds heretoforé used by one of the teaching staff. The trustees were authorized to raise the assessment sufficiently ‘to cover the cost of converting this building to meet the needs for the teacher’s salary, The trustees’ report showed a ‘balance in the bank after the ‘memorandum of requirements for ‘the next twelve months. ‘The auditor’s report was also present- ed and passed upon. Reports from. the inspector of ‘schools indicated that the stan- ‘dard of teaching in the local school and the progress made by the pupils showed that that the trustees had ‘procured a very competent staff. In his report the medical health officer was satisfied with the condition of the school buildings and with the seyeral conditions which come under his inspection. At the meeting the trustees were asked to bear in mind the satisfactory work of the principal, Geo. H. Griffin, for the past two ‘years and to consider favorably re-engaging him. . -E. T. Kenney was in the chair, and J. H. Young was. secretary. Berries Not Plentiful The strawberry production has {Just about reached its peak. The ‘erop this year is much below the average, and in many cases has proved a disappointment to the producer.’ The shortage further demonstrates that strawberries as a main crop cannot be relied upon, but asa side-li ne to general farming they can be made a gource of ready cash to the grow- are still growing. ee ee ery 4 Terrace | Yast ‘week a large bell Was receiyed by the Terrace Catholic ‘Chareh, and after being installed in the belfrey, it was ‘used for {the first time: on ‘Sunday ‘to call. the congregation together for. worship, ; aah ‘Rev. Dr, Grani, ‘ ofsPrine’ ‘Rue pert, was a Visitor i in Terrace f for |afew. days this. week, | Gen. Little,. accompanied by. his two, gons,, made. ‘a business, trip} to Smithers over: the week-end. and H, Halliwell to succeed them-| ’ .of the hizh school and to provide year’s close, and also contained a| : er at a time when other crops. i Sa ad "J. Hear’ and Mes"Hopier,” of the Hopper-Davis Mining Co., Kitsumkalum Lake, returned on Wednesday of last week from Hazelton, where they purchased a number of pack-horses to aug- ment their equipment for-hand- ling ore from the mine to. the highway. They left during the latter part of the week with the | horses and with additional equip- ment for the mines at the lake. Doctor Changes Field . ‘Dr, C, G. Ewart; who has been "| practicing in Terrace for the past _|year, returned :from Vancouver. on Friday. His many friends and patients will regret to learn of his decision to return to Van- couver, where he will establish a permanent practice, During his short stay in Terrace Dr. Ewart has built up an enviable reputa-| tion for himself as a physician and has.held the confidence of all who have sought his professional: advice and assistance, the best wishes of the entire community in his new and larger sphere of activity. Sunday School Picnic The Sunday School scholars of the New Hazelton United Church under the charge of their teach- ers and parents held their annual pienie at_the recreation park on Wednesday afternoon. Games and contests were engaged in until supper-time, when a bum- per spread was done full justice to by everyone. In the boys’ class Thos. Willan carried off the prize for the highest number of points, and Earl Spooner was second. Orrice Sargent, Alice Stoynoff, and Frances Willan all tied for first place in the girls’ division. We Got Wrong Date : Some weeks ago The Herald mentioned in a news item that Hon, A. M. Manson was coming through the country and would . be at Francois Lake in time .for the big pieniec on July 20. The Farmers’ Institute has since been receiving word from all along the line that people were planning on attending that picnic. mers’ Institute picnic at Francois Lake was on Jtine 28, and there will be no picnic under their aus- pices on July-20. The secretary of the Institute asks The Herald. to correct the impression that they are giving @ picnic on July 20. ; He has} The Far-|| g-~. The -Omineca Hotel : _C. w. Dawa, Prop. Peo ee . Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs meet all trains for passenger _ and baggage transfer ' AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS B. C. Hazelton - HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS Hotel Prince Rupert A REAL GooD HOTEL Prince Rupert BC. H. B. ROCHESTER, Manager Ratea $1.50 per day up. t ! mu vo E, E. Orchard, Owner Valley. find vais & grand hotel to stop at. saddle horses provided. ‘Smithers. B. C. The Bulkley Hotel European or American Plan The headquarters for ithe Bulkley Tourists and Commercial men All trains met. Autos, livery or "rigs ; SHACKLETON | Hotel | USK, B.C. New, clean and comfortable Raves ARE ATTRACTIVE Y THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. First-class Dining Room in connection | FREE SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST For High School Boys and Girls, — or r Ex-students, under 20 Years, — a _ ' Association, Princa Rupert, offers. , a $500 University Course or. $500 ‘in, cash to the boy or girl. selling - | _ the; thost,. season. tickets for the . Association, for 1925. In addition . to the Grand Prize,. three other | cash prizes” are ‘offered, and each‘. -unsucdessfial “candidate will 8 | ceive 20. per cent. ‘of his or. her... - total . sales; See ‘circulara . for: details: “Sand now for tickets to *! ‘The Secretary,- Northern. B,C. Agricultural & Industrial Associ- Bens Prince, ‘Rupert B. G.. 8, , “The Northern. B.C. Agricultural Th Bedding. Plants OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS *. ROSES and all kinds of TREES AND SHRUBS: ’. | CABBAGE PLANTS ; _Catalozue prices _D. GLENNIE.. ‘and Ave... PRINCE RUPERT ol ‘ ‘ ' SOLICITOR - aan . NOTARY PUBLIC), a s. 3. McGill | : ae gee - perenne ee joe ‘Batish Columbia