eed levee cerg aad MBA. eka wee PL nod x The 0m NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday C. H. Sawle Publisher Advertising rate, Display 35¢ per inch per issue; reading notices lic for thé first insertion and 10¢ each subse- quent insertiong; legal notices 14c and i2e. Display 40¢ per inch Certificates of Improvements......$15.00 Water Notices $15.00 THE ELECTION ON MONDAY On Monday next all good citizens of British Columbia will go to.the polls winl cast their ballots for the candi- date and ‘party, they wish to govern the province for the next four years. By. now practically everyone has made np their minds what they will do, and further argument is of little avail. As an election campaign it has been very quiet, and the speakers for the two parties with candidates in the field, have avoided nasty personalities, and the speeches for the most part were rood. There is, of course a wide dif- ference of opinion between the Liberals and the ©, C. F.. The greatest interest seemd to be in} Terrace where both candidates live nud the C.C.¥. las put up its. biggest fight there. Unfortunately some of the rank and file there did not main- tain the same high standard as the cundidates, and one or two nasty re- ineca Hetdtd ports hed to be chased down and with- drawn, The C. C, FB. sent out a re- port that they would poll in Terrace 2 bigger vote than ever, but that ‘is only to stir up feeling and perhaps turn one or two who might be’ undecided. No other part of the riding has any such hopes for the C. C. F. On the contrary indications are that E, T. Kenney will receive greater support than jast time in his home town and throughout the entire riding. He deserves it on bis record as a representative. At the sume time Mr. Kenney’s supporters should work to the last minute to make the victory. as decisive as possible. Kenney's supporters’ have everything to, gain by an Increased majority at the present time. . Terrace Notes A pleasant surprise party was stag- ed by a number of local ladies, when, on Saturday. afternoon, they' gathered at the home of Mrs. Gordon Kerr to extend their good wishes to her on the first anniversary of her wedding. In- cluded among those present were Mrs. R. Munger, Mrs, H. Willson, Mrs. H. A. Swain, Mrs. A. Beaudine, Mrs VYan- derlip, Misses I, Cardinal, Dunroe, Simpson (sister of Mrs. Kerr) and Mr and Mrs. G. Kerr. . * ee Miss Lillian Christy left Saturday morning for Prince Rupert for @ few days holidays. on the Const. te : se Mrs. Evelyn Bagshaw is spending a few days in Prince Rupert as u gitest of Mrs, C, D. Clarke. ; Se Te TT TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TEEPE ES EY IESE PE SERS ESD DPF DD eon . > + 2 > > we ALES ESSE SEES EEE EEREEREEEERERREREER of the Interests ~~ of Skeena Riding = a th srt ; £0500030K PETE TEL ELE L CELLO L LE eure E re Pee ee ee - | being louded all the time-and poles are ‘jalso going out. Some specially’. fine | turned on the next train, < 5 EE ARMA AMAA EMA A HH AG EIE Hon. Dr. K. A. McDonald, minister of agriculture for B. C, and who is weil known in the north, O. 'T. Sundal prld a visit to Prince Rupert last week. . a sa . ‘The Inter-Valiey. Lumber. Co. took, is the second new machine this com-- pany put into operation this Week. ~~ : , . . * © nom W. Christy, has added a tiew trick to his delivery ‘business. oe ; ° a4 Timber products are moving out fast at present and local mills are running to capacity and are having a hard time to keep abreast of orders. Ties are poles are rolling into the yards. Some of them: were cut at 11 mile on Lakelse road. - ° oon oe 8 A number of local, people spent the week end and holiday at Lakelse. ° ee i. i se _ Geo. Little lest-a young steer and dis covered the bones ina rock walled pocket. Dyidently. coyotes had driven it into the pocket and then killed it. ee have been played on Coronation Day took place on Saturday: ‘Tommy Tur, ner III was umpire and the score was 18 to.4; All the boys got some prize money and were happy. ss : aur Miss Fanny. McLaren, RN, left taat Thurs(ay. for Trail after, a‘ holiday’ at home.here.... Miss Elsie Dannhaur; R- N., accompanied her to Rupert ‘nd’ re: fo 7 . Arthur Waddington, , fire inspector with the Forest, Department, was in town ‘Saturday. rane Popo yal ee . “MePherson, Web pero y delivery of a.new truck thid week. It) ‘The boys soft ball game that should | | Hoskin’s Garage | of Ford Parts carried. . } | Bough and Dressed Lumber contoniee 8 | pee age oo cmanistert Of" e ~ nee-of Britian “A ebmplete: intend to’ apply ‘to the “commissioner of lands for a license to prospect for coal over lands known as Section 4, Tp. 14, R.V., Coast, District. a ¥rank X. Frank Dated May 6, 1937 HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE. 5 Take notice that I, Frank X Frank, intend to apply to the.commissioner of lands for a license .to prospect for coal over lands known as Section 21, Tp, 1A, B.V., Coast District. ; oO Frank X. Frank Dated May 6, 1937 HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF ‘COAST, RANGE 5 _ Take notice that I, Frank X. Frank intend to apply to the commissioner of lands for a license to prospect for eoal over linds known as Section 22, Tp. 14, R.¥., Coast ‘District. . oo ‘Frank: X. Frank Dated May 6, 1987 ce HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT _RISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 5 Take notice that I, Frank X. Frank intend to apply to the commissioner coal over lands known as Section 420, Tp. 14 R.V., Coast District. . of lands for a License to prospect for (Frank X, Frank Dated May .6, 1937 ‘ _ HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 5. -‘Vake notice that I, Frank X. Frank in. tend to apply to the commissioner of lands for.a license. to prospect for, coal over-lands known ‘as Sectlon 165, Tp. 1A, R. Y., Const, District. wpks ‘“WFrank =X. :Frank Dated May 6, 1987 er HAZELTON: LAND. DISTRICT“ DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGF 5 _ Take notice that I, Frank X. Frank intend to apply to the commissioner. of lands for ‘a License to prospect for coal over lands known as Section 3, Tp, 14, R.V., Coast District... . - : ‘Frank X, Frank Dated May 6, 1987 °° os _HAZELTON LAND: DISTRICT -DISTHICE,OF COAST, BANGE 5 -Take notice that I; Frank X. Frank intend to apply .to the commissioner of lands for a license to prospect for coal over lands known as Section 10, Tp. 1A, R.¥5:Coast District... roth, Dated May, 6, 1987 * bos mo ee te: & Hosking, proprietor “ Official ‘Sub-Ford Dealers for the Haz- elton and Smithers Districts 4a ae, eee 2 eer Demonstrations of new formation on Request. af: oy miodels and in, A full, stock “ ‘NORTHERN INTERIOR “ wbag hb atc Baldr Sales | Tq Ms —— | Ear enn) oe Veet Lime © .Cemérit’: Supplies: | Quick delivery.-by--rail 0 at DISTKICT OF COAST, RANGE 3 |} ‘Take notice that I, Frank X. Prani;, |- _. Prank +. rank , emegsa; of. one-quarter mil required: within. thirty days after the BEST. :GARAGE |. SERVICE..IN THE et : ’ “ Bricks . F atosk’of Builders | or sean OMAR et Orme’s, _ Fancy Goods Printed , L . (The Fioneer Druggist) The Mail Order. Drug Store of Northern B. C. td. "Drugs. Stationery . Kodaks Pictures Developed and. fp « Prince Rupert, B.C ' MINERAL ACT miner reservations), for the jing for minerals, locatin Miners fee & year ¢erminating on: ist a ‘proportionately less fee. Certificates are also Placer Mining Act.) — won stacey. [Mineral Claima Size: 51.65 - acres, - Recording fee: $2. ‘extent of'$100,00° must 1 date of record of the sum of $100.00 may ‘assessment work,. $2.50. assessment | - work’ has within the year, that time, a free miner days. “hereafter record of "410,00 Tha actual cost ‘ofa, mineral. elaim to an ig to the extent ; ment work (0 ike. amount) ——————t ~ required -by ‘the Act. - detalis, see Part 1, * - Representation: » mille on length. ‘change of direction 1a: p .@ straight: ling > gfe necessary, . etfinal port! ° . OF direction 9° -. to.mork ‘the The Icasehold is allowed rls: free: date ‘cf location: vgee for recording certifionte, o bbe Rarer ave cee 7 ae Vi B may. put not recerde ‘may within thirty uch sescesmene ¢ jon payment of an a ona) it wore y of the survey -amount mot recorded Free Miners’ Certificates Any person over the age’of eighteen, — and any Joint Stock Company is entitled — to enter: upon all waste lands of the Crowu and: upon any other lands wherean the 8 other than coal are reserved to 60 per claim. ,. Representations “Assessment wor pe done each yeat and recorded on or. before the anniversary aim. Cash in the e paid in Hew ct : agsessment. work. Fee for recording Sen eee wore, “Tt the required been performed a within - exceeding $100.00 .may also be -. ant work. As- soon a8 Asse5s- erent work tc af’ $500.00 for cash ig Tecorfed of- the. ia entitled to a on -payment’‘of, a fee of 996.00, ‘and: giving. the necessary. notices - Day-overs ie declared to orl . Synopses of Mining — eo Mawes the Crown and its Yiconsees (with specific tirpose of prospect- claims, and min- The fee to an individual fer a Free Certificate is $6.00 for one year. To a Joint Btock Company having a capital of $100,000.00 or less the fee for a year Ia $50.00:. if. capitalized beyond. this. the is $100.00. The Free Miners’ Certifi- cates run from date of issue and expire on. the jist of May next after its date or some subsequent 31st of May. ficates may be obtained for any part of of May for (Free Miners’ ‘applicable to the carer E ary dig- ‘. gingas: and: precious stone. diggings. point of the sald change. , the ‘office. of the ‘Mining ‘Recorder: setting annual, development worl i ce corg- available ‘at , be obtained... ‘work, $2.00. eee ee tttontes, Certi- fto the elaim, (For ' oo .. Com- eg A Hazelton’ ou: \ A élion “on.