Be We are local agents for the new THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY AUGUST 65, 1927 BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service. Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. - Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long. Omineca Hotel, 2 long -2 short “1iN/s south east corner, thence north 80 OMINECA DIVISION Distriet of Coast, Range: § Tuke notice that sixty days after license to prospect for coal and petro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows: —Commencing at & post planted at the north east corner of section 1469, Omineca Division and marked. WW. 4. chains; thence west 8) chains; thence south 80 chains: thence east 80 chaing to point of commencement. oe ‘Build B.C. + . Letters B Are Welcome As warmly as can be Pacific Milk Welcomes every letter received und More than 1200 are on file. A letter is o strong indication of in- terest so naturally we are pleased to hear from anyone who likes . Pacifie Milk, r Pacific Milk ‘Head Office: Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner ee em y UP. .P,. 4|Located July 15, 1997, ) ] NAP, W. H. Newcombe y 4 + . > Win. Grant’s : OMINECA DIVISION ” : sagt ~ . 4 ‘District of Coast Range 5 : Agency ? ; " Take notice that sity days after IAL $ ; date, I, W. H. Newcombe intend to ap: RE Al ESTATE @|Dily to the Minister of Lands for a ¢ | license to prospect for coal. and petro- a a § | teu over G40 acres of land as follows : District Agent for the leading Commencing at a post planted, at the Insurance Companies—¢ ¢|north east corner of section 1474, Om- Life ; 5 ineca Division, and marked W, H. Ns : Fire’ @|Horth east corner thence west 80 " @|eheins; thence south 80 chains; thence a Health @ |east 80 chains; ‘thence north 30 chains , Accident 4 |to point of commencement. 2: 3 | Loeuted July 18, 1997, HAZELTON - B.C. W. H. Newcombe Insurance!) B FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT! AUTOMOBILE = Only strong, reliable companies ae represented by us. -Flato Boats - a Flato Boats—cthe great hoon for ge the fishermen, the duck hanter , W. H. Newcombe Located July 15, 1927. eo OMINECA. DIVISION District of Coast, Range 5 as i 1 Take notice that’ sixty days after date, I, W. H.. Newcombe, intend to apply to the Minister of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and fetro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows > — Commencing ‘at a post planted at the south west corner of section 1470, Omineca Division, and marked W. H. N.’s south west corner thence north 8&0 chains; thence east $O chains; thence south 80 chains; thence -west 80 chains to point of commencement, . Located July 15, 1927 . W. H. Neweombe OMINECA DIVISION ee District of Coast, Range a Take notice that sixty days after date I, W. H. Newcombe intend to ap- ply to the Miniser of Lands for f Ucense to prospect for coal and petro- teum over 640 acres of land as follows; —Commencing at a post planted at the north west corner of section 1478, Oinineca. Division and marked W. N's north west corner; thence east 80’ chains; thence sonth 80 chains ; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, -|Police Donated date 1, W. H. Newcombe, intend to ap: |. ply to the Minister of Lands for a}. ghters who have spent the past twe weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fulton at Lakelse Lake returned day last, Real Money to" Poor Old Man Police officers are not always the hard-hearted, law-enforcing bits of mechanism that. often they ‘are accus- ed of being.’ Some times they even al- low their tender hearts to get the: bet- ter of their well-trained, cool think. ing brain, An instance came to light as the result of a fire in New azel- ton not: many months ago when an old batchelor was burned out, In the ex- citement of the fire the old man be- Wailed his loss ‘of everything including even his money which he always slept with and on. RB. C, M. P. Greenfield ed t6 be present at the fire, felt very sqrry. and-he presented: the old man with a two spot. Indian Constable Ticehurst, not to be outdone wanted to do something also, but having empty pockets he went to Cons. Wyman of the Provincial Force and borrowed all he had, which was six bits, Thus the old man had two six bits for immed- inte use, The old fellow was taken to Hazelton to be cared for—it looked like some government nioney coming in to keep the desfitute. Provincial Cons Halil also felt very sorry and he report- ed the snd case and recommended -the government come to the rescue, Cons. Wyman went away on a trip but when he returned he found the old man was paying his way and always had plenty of money, even large bills. Then the old fellow fell i) and pass- away. Then the officlat administra- tor steps forward and figures largely’| in ‘the case. His investigations show- el that besides any loose money there was the decensed bad several thous- und dollars on dposit In the bank He- sides a patent for a wood saw which ix flestined to make bucking wood as attractive a job for the boys as play- ing the plano is for the girls. But what about that two six bits of the cops which was donated out of the goodness of their hearts? Will the of. ficlal administrator, an ex-cop himself, : come through? ‘Maybe.,- oo Terrace Notes : Mr. and Mrs. Balango and two dau- home on Mon- a Y has . Ratiedisocehealehe; ‘ Dakizs, clos LCS, . Bagle vane! Seo tia they tl other de. B tant Yoods cor. bined, : d la by T. 8S. Brooks is nearing completion house Js equipped with all modern con- on Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs: Alen who left the next day for the. south to visit friends, cently of Terrace, is renewing quaintances in town. been holidaying at Kalum of the Telkwa detachment who happen |- CROWN COLONY y Away back in the late sixties thousands of. acres of British“Colnmbia’s timber were. sold for one cent per acre, which lodked like a fair price—then, To-day similar timber is worth from $150 to $200 an acre, so tremendously has timber appreciated “ in value within the scope of an average life time ~~ e ‘ What the young growth of ‘today will be ‘worth. sixty years from now is beyond computation if it is protected from fire and allowed to reach ma-_ turity. ee J.) The moral is obvious, PREVENT FOREST FIRES, —- YOU CAN HELP | British Columbia Forest Service | Complete Drug Store Supplies" Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies. Developing and Printing for Amateurs 7 “Mail orders Prompily Attended to”. | ORME'S LIMITED . Prince Rupert, B. C. The house being built on Park Hill 1 se { nd the family hns moved in, The. eniences, Mrs, Munro entertained at bridge’ Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- . termediate ports each Monday and Thursday at 4.00 P. m, and Saturday at 6 p. m, For Anyox and Stewart each Monday and Friday at 4.00 p.m. ; ee Mrs. P. Chinnette of Vancouver, re-, ne- a ———a Es Agnes Olson is holidaying in Rupert A, 8? Tordiffe of Cedarvale was here st week on forestry business, J. MacCounchie of Anyox who bas Lake return. a See Canada in Canada’s Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867-1927 = For Alaska each Wednesday at 4.00 p. m, For Masset Inlet each Monday at 4.00 p. m, For Vancouver via South. Queen Cnarlotte Islands, Fortnightly. ‘ \_ Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: . ; EASTBOUND—7.30 p.m. daily except Sunday ~ me oo Y: WESTBOUND—7.51 a.m. dai y except Tuesday — ' Jasper Park Lodge open May 2lat to September 30th Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign. Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment me For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply ‘to any Canadian National Agent o RF, McNaughton, District ‘Passenger Agent,- Prince Rupert, B.C. and the vamper. See it. at our fe Office now, WM. S. HENRY SMITHERS, B. C. Apply. Mra. Sarth un, Alberta, ' FOR SALE—~—120 aeres, lot 60T2, rune 5, C.D, situated on north side of G. N. BR. about two miles east of Dor. eon: al erown granted: ig the yi berty of the estate of Paul G. Ludwig. Apply to Norman -A. Watt, official ad- ulnisier, Prince Rupert. 10, ed Monday. Engen for a month, e Miss Bertha Kells who has “gpent. the Dnst few months at the Terrace i hotel , left ‘Monday .for her -home in * ‘Phos: ‘Brooks | Rupert on, business, ; ‘Everett Thom Amsbury. CR, Gilbert Went up to’ Burn Inat Week, © «°° enerriatins rs an has returned from 1. ae , bos. a ee lett’ Monday. for’Prinec | ve et Me pe - oy # Lake _ ‘SMITHERS, -B, Co. “bss Threshing’ Machines: