a er THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928 —senpenaenten '{ EVERYONE CAN HAVE A Set Filing Fontan Pea J + |ber ‘Wednesday; fracturing his ‘] To each new subscriber to : ‘THE OMINECA HERALD = —or— _ . THE TERRACE NEWS’ One of these ‘Fountain Pens willbe sent absolutely free + e To each person paying his arrears and . renewing for another year one.of these "- pens will be sent absolytely free. Money for subscriptions must. in- every case accompany letter. We have used one of these pens for two | | months and find it satisfactory in every 7 way, 9 ~ dQ. Usk. wl 1 Skeona’s Industrial Centre f : Dow Mr. and Mrs,-A. Eckert hada Pleasant visit Monday morning by the birth of a baby girl. Both child and mother are doing well. ‘Hugh McDonald, -working in the Kleanza luniber. yard; was buried in an avalanche of lum- knee seriously. Dr. Petrie was T\called from Hanall and rendered medical aid. Mr. MeDonald went . to ‘the Hazelton Hospital Satur- day. oan Kitselas Mountain Copper Co, “j | bad their regular annual meeting on the 20th, and passed important -|resolutions for rehabilitation of the company. A notable find of zinc-gold ore four feet wide was made by the Kleanza Co. on the Torna claim, Kleanza creek, on Wednesday, Work has been performed inia {precipitous canyon, on the strike of the vein for 500. feet showing similar ore, - a, Messrs Davis, Darby and Steve Young hiked to Dardenells, Cop- per river to investigate the Car- micheal property. “a Mesdames Sherwood and Farr, of Terrace, Misses Weatherhead and Kellegher, Messrs. Wells, 4 Taylor, Davis and Woodward left Act quickly. Send your. sub- 7 scription money today. Your pen will come by return mail.’ - Qmineca Herald. New Hazelton Terrace News Terrace HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— Placer Gold ........cccccccaceues beans § 76,542, 203 Lede Gok ...... rab e eee eesenee tenes se. 109,647,661 ... 69,814,266 51,810,891 11 288, wt] 36,608,942 Coal and Goite 07177717" seaeaes _ Building Stone, Brick, Cement .. _ Miscellaneous Minerals ...... vesesesees | 1,858,839 Making its mineral production to the end of 1922 show ~ AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $769,418,462. The strikin ince is strilti y ros- -unexplored mineral bear- : e ’ e are more liberal and ince in. the Dominion, - re, The Honourable The Minister. of Mines ~ VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA; . | '|tarn by the O.K. Range, }) was fishing, mountaineering and Usk Saturday as the pioneer al- pine adventurers to: make the circuit of Summit Lake and re- There mine investigation in the tour. E.F. Duby paid Terrace a yisit Saturday.. a Donald MeDonald went to Ter- race Monday and returned Tues. day. : Whitlow and Thelma Bunn, took the train for ‘Terrace Monday, examinations, ae -,Q:-Martinsen returned to Ku- pert, after a weeks sojourn, at Usk as a.guest of the Edgars at Kleanza mill. + , . Jaa. Darby and S.A. D, Davis spent a day on Phillips Creek looking over the Brusk property. . Peter Brusk came in to town | With some splendid samples -of gold ore, as arsenical pyrite, on the Big Copper claim; on the south west slope of Kitselas mountain, he states that the vein is. four feet wide, with sqparate bands of chaleopyrite in: solid masses, the exposure showing for over 500 feet, lying in the rich outerops occur over a dis- tance of three miles, near. the contact of the Coast Range ba- tholith, 9 ne J. FF. Duthie, S.A. D. Davia arrived from Smithers Sunday accompanied by Dr. A.M. Bate- man," professor: of mineralogy New Haven, Conn. i|® being’present thefnselves, which | typhoid snd malaria. ‘The tuber- Misses Ada Minzegohr, Violet, where they took the entrance i estate. are required to pay the amount great fracture zone leading south |. west from Usk over ‘the Kitselas|. mountain, where similar very|— ‘Smithers, B.C. and geology. Yale University, | _ " fumithers, BLO. _ ‘sarily accepted. 4 Forestdale D. C. Williams, of Vancouver was a@ recent yisitor. A number of Forestdalians cap- tured most of the prizes at the North Bulkley picnic on Dominion Day. . The government engineers are still changing and locating wagon roads without surveying them or will become a question sooner or later. The following additional com- mandments may be. adopted in apy community: Fourth.—Thou shalt exalt thy public schools and honor them all the days of thy Rowe’s Sh Metal Works Manufacturers of all kinds of ~~ Sheet Metal Goods eet es and Fittings all sizes ; Copper, and Brass ’ Stove Pipe and Elbows Galvanized Roofing Tanks of all kinds Eave Troughing Chimney Tops Brass: Iron Lead Pi Shee - We specialize in - WARM AIR FURNACES Everything for the Mine, Ranch and Factory If it’s in sheet metal we have it é 227 Second Ave. P.O. Box 467 © life with the best teachers, buil- dings and equipment, for the Prince Rupert, B. C. ‘es J ay school is the cradle of the future, Thy children are here and they shall be the leaders of tomorrow. No training is too good for them and no preparation «superfluous, Fifth.—Thou, shalt defend the health of thy home town from the death that lurks inthe marsh- es, Swamps and heaps of filth. Thou shalt exterminate the” fly and the mosquito, for they earry cule bacillus shait drive before thee with the sun and fresh air as thine allies. PILES Wo one but the sufferer knows the tortible agony cr the itching nature of Piles and how hopeless it seems 2 try for relief in elntments, injections 8, and dia Genius produces “PAX” Internal’ Pile Remedy Pax 4a tho preseription of a well imown phralctan ‘and has proved successful in hundreds of cases, Par is internal distinct from any other . treat. nent. Applications from the outside are fattle, No olntments, injections or dllators are neces- sary. Pax is complete and la a vegetable remedy, ' contains no druga or alechy: If you have not hitherto found relief do hot despair, place your faith in Pax, . Except in unusually stubborn cases ons box Lb Usually sufficient. Get “PAX” trom your Druggist or if he cannot supply you send One Dollar and “PAX will be sent you in a plain package, GROWM CHEMICAL PRODUCTS OF CANADA 2015 Dominton Buildiag VANCOUTZE, B.C, iy In the Supreme Court of British Columbia . IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINSTRA- TLON ACT ; AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF “PETER TALBGT, deceased, testator, Notice ia hereby piven, that by an order of His Honor Judge H. E. Robert- son, dated 19th day of June, 1923, I was appointed administrator of the estate of Peter Talbot, deceased, tea- tator, All persons having claims against the said estate are required to forward the same tome, properly verified, on or before the léth day o July, 1923, and all persons indeb to the said of their indebtedness to me forthwith, | © Dated at Smithers, B.C., 29th day of June, 1923, STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, 1-2 ’ Official Administrator, Quotations will be received by the undersigned up till noon July 28rd, for ‘the purchase of a Ford Touring Car, The car can beseen.on application to . ‘ET. Dunlop, Assistant Dist ‘ict‘Engineer, |: The highest.or any tender ‘not :neces-| ‘MES PATE _ person, as formerly, . tPoactive, ‘ fstment to M: ~ Sale of Ford Automobile |: 3 BRSON, | - & Agent. |. Synopsis of Land Act Amendments re Minimum price of first-class land reduced to $5 an acre; second-class to $2.50 an acra. Pre-eraption 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 abolished, but parties of not more than fout my arrange for adjacent pre-emp- tions with joint residence, but each mzking necessary improvements on respective claims, -, Pre-omptors must occupy claims for five years and make improvements to . Value of $10 per acre, including clear- Ing and cultivation of at least 6 acres ‘belure receiving Crown Grant. Where pre-emptor In occupation.not less than 3 years, and has made pro- portlonate improvements, he may, be-. cause of ill-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfer his claim. ¢ @ Records without permanent residence may be issued, provided applicant - mukes improvements to extent of $300 be ahnuin and records same each. year, Failure to make improvements or record same will operate as for- feiture, Title cannot,.be obtained in loss than 5 years, and improvements | of §10 per acra, inoluding 6 acres = - Cleared and cultivated, and residenca of at least 2 years are required, Pre-emptor holding Crown grant may record another pre-emption, if he requires land in conjunction with his farm, without ectual occupation, provided statutory improvements Indde © and residence maintained on Crown - &éranted land. - Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 2u | acres, may he leased as homesites, - ditle to be obtained after fulfilling resi- dential ‘and improvement conditions, and surveying land. . For grazing and {ndustrial purposes areas exceeding 640 acres may be igased by one person or company. “ill, factory-or industrial Bites on timber land not: exceeding 40 acres may be purchased; conditiong include bayment of stumpage, . Natural hay meadows tnavoessible - by existing roads may be purchased conditional upon construction of a road to them. Rabate of one-half of cost of road, not exceeding half of purchase price, is made, PRE-EMPTORS’ FREE GRANTS “ACT, C The Scope of this Act fa enlarged to Include all persons Joining and serving with His Majesty’s Forces. The time within which the heirs or devisees of a deceased pre-emptor may apply for litle under this Act ig extended from for on® year from the @eath of auch until one year of the present privilege is.also made re- after the conclusion’ war. This No fees, relating to pre-ei are due or payable by soldi ' emptions recorded after Ju Taxes are remitted for & Provision for return of crued, due and been paid s ount of paym ti town or city 1 Allied Forces, direot or indt memb or dopendentar ere ok | from ¢n- asers do not clalm w Parcel, purchase price du may ba ‘distributed pro over wholo. area, be made by May 1 . GRAZING. Grazing Act, 1939, for. systematia ‘development of Hvastock industry pro: . vides for graning districts and. thoge hdministration under. Co: ex, ptr ra a; pridirity £ : on numbers ranged: priarity for sutab- lished owners, Stock owners may form ' associations for range umnigement, | r partially free, ta. for. ttlers, ar tray head. ng permits issued based -