a ee __THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923 3 Te - [Notice to: Delinquent Co-lD)] i, Bann = | W ho Is. ee Oman °F ELL in Favor.of To Geo. W. Kerr: .- : : Our Oldest. -_ ‘| Take notice that whereas we, Stephen Development of MeNeill and A, Carmichael,. have done : . 9 '- | ¥ caused to be done, and paid for ‘ s Friend? | ‘It would be interesting to . . . . . e se . Amsbury Lime same, the assessment work on the know who has been ‘a user of Trail, Trai] Fraction, Independence and . “oO . Dardenells Mineral Claims, situated-at{ The quarterly meeting of the Pacific’ Milk ‘for the longest time. Ceértainly some of its Fourteen Mile Post on the Copper River | 7. . . trail, in Omineea Mining Division for Kitsumkalum F armers’ Institute the years 1921 and eee and ave | was held in Progress Hall, Ter- : ‘ou - a! . “ sine of he done tape epee Lr [ race, on Friday night, President the cost of the advertising, we shall, at H. A, Swain in the chair. i m it-1 * {th irati ninety days from the . ; . friends have known i for many date hereof apply tothe ‘Mining Re-| After the reading of ‘the min- Dept. telling when “a 2 hers, corder at‘Smithers, B,C,, to have your | utes the secretary intimated that . e, . and if you liké, why-yon first the Institute had been asked to started using this British. Co- take over a lime deposit at Ams- lambia product. We will be bury and work it, The directors glad to send a case of milk to our friend of the longest stand- ‘ing. . of the Mineral Act. For further in- formation apply to Stephen MeNeill, Copper River, B.C. A. Carmichael Stephen McNeill Dated at Copper River, B,C., interests in the above mentioned claims vested in us, pursuant to the provisions were’ favorable to the project providing it could be financed. ? Head Offfce: Vancouver, B.C. Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner, B.C. . ‘. f. me : this 10th day of September, 1923. 1128) The meeting instructed be sec- : — . . * _ ° ° Lim. | — , — retary to get into touch (ith the ec ores oe wee BE eS a P acific Milk Co. ited = f zovernment on the question, — Bes oe wT ee as : ‘Synopsis of - The secretary also intimated that a potato show for the pro- Five- and Ten-aere blocks of the best Just Arrived—One Car of Gooda Stoves, Chairs, Beds Land Act Amendments ~ . MMMmum rice of first-clasy land reduced to # an acre; second-ciass to $2.50 an acre. Pre-emption now confined to sur- veyed lands - only. ; ; Records will ba granted covering ouly land suitable for agricultural pur- poses arid which is non-timber land. Partnership pre-emptions abolished, but parties of not mora than four -; 8ame, vince was to be held in Victoria and it was decided to support A letter of appreciation was ordered to be sent to T. H. Bain, Dominion fruit inspector, for the excellence of his work in the dis- "land, adjoining the town, being the aad W£Halt of L. 863 or Section 1 of. 7 ' Blankets, Springs Mattresses and all kinds of other Foods, which I-can,sell atz : nay arrange for adjacent pre-emp- tions with joint: residence, but each making necessary improvements on respective cluimg,- Pre-emptora must occupy claims for five years and make improvements to value of $10 per aére, Including. clear- ing and cultivation of at leabt 5 acres beiure receiving Crown Grant, Where pre-emptor in occupation not less than 3 years, and has made pro- * portionate improvements, he may, be- cuuse Of iil-health, or other cause, be Sranted intermediate certificate of im- brovelnent and transfer his clulm.’ ¢ e@ecorda without permanent residence may be iseued, provided applicant mukes improvements to extent of $300 ver iltius and records same ecb year. Failure to make improvements -~ or record same will operate as for- Keiture, ‘Title cannot be obtained in lesa than 6 yearg, and improvaments of $10 per acre, including 6 acres cleared and cultivated, and realdence of at least 2 years are required. Pre-emptor ‘holding Crown "grant trict during the summer, .. Many other subjects were dis- cussed, sometimes with piquancy, / but all ended in good humor. Hospital Shower “ H A Z, ELT QO N The President of the. Ladies’ me Hospital Auxiliary wishes to ° oe a thank all the members and others | _ re who donated so literally for the ~ shower held in aid of the Hazel. ton Hospital on Monday, Octo- ber Ist, The following is a list of the many useful donations received. va of the original cost i It will pay you to eall and inspect these poods Se md 4 r BS Swuthers Secind Hand The land has been given three classi- . . fications and the prices set accordingly may record another pre-amption, 4k he requires land in conjunction with : provided statutes actual ceeupation, | Mrs, A.D. Chappell, 8 pair bath Grade 1 Land: $35.00 per acre, cash; ~ provided statutory improvements nude ‘ Store and .tesidence maintained on Crown | towels; Mrs. 4 @, tickets for any period at $1.50 per B, month in advance, a cludes office consultations and ” medicines, as well as all costs & while in the hospital, Tickets are f obtaingble in Hazelton from the § ca! superintendent at the Hospital, The Hazelton Hospital t . The Hazelton Hospital issues This rate in- a drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- ' $ettléra, camera or trav, hen head ; with Hig erly, one after the conclusion of the Bresdnt made re. 1 as, chasers do not ctalm parcel, purchase prica dau may ‘be diatributed Sportiooatsiy on Mee» 1h ne musy ; " GRAZING, . 9. administration under Commissioner, Annual srauing :permita issued based | on numbers ranged: priority for estab: Ushed owners. Stock owners may form asxoolations for range Management, Free, or. partially free, mmailts for lere. up to - ire youva subseriber yet? | }{frdit and garden land in the seleen| DOTtH can'be had, | if " $28 to-$40 an acre with long term Acreage blocks of the’ finest Prices from payments.’ See adv, on: another | ick, 6 dish towels, 1 hot water bottle; 1 doz, Campbell’s soups; R, 8, Sargent, Ltd., 6 tins corn, 6 tina vegetables, 6 tins veal and ham paste, 6 ting pump- kin, 6 tins cooked dinner, 1-large tin of apples; R. Cunningham & Son, Ltd:, 8 tins peaches, 2 ting cocoa, 4 ibs, tea, 6 tins milk, 5 tins pineapple, 2 Ibs, coffee, 3 jars marmalade; Hudgon’s Bay Co., 1 . sack flour; Mra. W. J. Mennie, 2 jars| | fruit, 1 jar chutney; Mrs. C. W. Daw- son, 6 pillow slipa;-Mrs, Leverett and Mrs. Gatt, 10 lbs. sugar, 1 bot. pickles; Mrs. R. S, Sargent, 6 cups and saucers; E, Hyde, $1.00; Mrs. Proctor, 2 jars fruit, 1 jar pickle; Bob Brown, 1 fish. Gabe Lacroix has decided to locate at Usk-and he is now. mak- ing his headquarters there. He spent the last few months look- ing oyer the country, and de- cided on Usk, where he has sev- eral relatives, © . The first thunderstorm in Octo- | ber within. memory, or -at least a for a great many years, occurred as 4 prelude to a good soaking of | rain which fell last Friday night and part:of Satufday,’: trical disturbance was nobsevare, | but was unmistakable, ‘Mr, and Mrs, B.D. Boden, 3 Ibs. tea, | The ‘elec: | - $28.00 per acre, $7.00 per acre down, and same terms as above, se * Lea aa ay DON’T WAIT UNTIL THE BEST -LAND ‘HAS BEEN TAKEN. You, are’ given an opportunity now to get located on land that - will make money for you. °° _ y These blocks aré not for’ speculators ut, first, for married meh who wil | Toeate ‘and make their homes there 4 to - ‘Maps and, the fullest information - beobtained at the FT ‘ Omineca: Herald Office . _ >, New Hazelton, BC, 1 miay be Me —_ ‘Deverthe:|