THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 . Bo 4 ‘The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance, This rate in- cludes office consultations and medicines, a3 well aa all coats while in the hospital, Tickets are . obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendentat the Hospital. | NOTICE Take notice that sixty (60) days from date, I, Charles J. McGuire, Rancher, of Lake Kathlyn, B.C., intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for per- mission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the following des- eribed area situated in the Omineca District, British Columbia: Commencing at a post planted at the South West corner of Lot 1466, marked C. J. MeG.’s S.W. Cor., thence North eighty (80) chains, thence East eighty (80) chains, thence south eighty (80) chains, thence West eighty (80) chains to the point of commencement, contain- ls gonts fo. McLaRy’s remous Hot Air Furnaces Sheet Metal Workers Steen’s Limited Sanitary and Heating Engineers Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Heating Systems . Lead Burning and Chemical Burning Estimates cheerfully furnished. ing an area of six hundred and forty (640) acres more or less. Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. Charles J. MeGuire, 4650 per J. J. Driseall, Agent NOTICE Take notice that sixty (60) days from date I, John J. Driscoll, Miner, of Smithers, B.C., intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for permission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the following described area situated in the Omineca District, British Columbia: Commencing at a post planted at the North West corner of Lot 1471, marked J.J.D.’s N. W. Cor,, thence South eigh- ty (80) chains, thence East eighty (80) chains, thence North (80) chains, thence West eighty (80) chaing to the point of commencement, containing an area of six hundred and forty (640) acres more or less. : Posted this Fifth day of May, 1928. 4650 J. J. Driseoly NOTICE Take notice that sixty (60) days from date I, Franklin, G. Baumeister, Gentle- man, of Vancouver, British Columbia, intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for permission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the PRINCE RUPERT, 8. Ne G. 4 Soda Fountain — Ice Cream Soft Drinks | Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton. | Oe ii ialalall following described area situated in the Omineca District, British Columbia: Commencing ata post planted at the South East corner of Lot 1467, marked F.G.B.’s §.E. Cor., thence North eigh- ty (80) chains, thence West eighty (80) chains, thence South eighty (80) chains, thence East eighty (80) chains to the point of commencement, containing an area of six hundred and forty (60) acres more or less. . Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. 4650 PRINCESS ICE CREAM PARLOR Ice Cream Sodas Confectionery Tee Cream Soft Drinks RRL LL Ll tI A Importers and _ Dealers in We carry the_ waiapers largest and Pain most varied Oils goat iS orthern Varnishes Britieh Glass Columbia Brushes, Etc.” Write us for information when renovating or building your home Make Your Home ‘Attractive ! BEAVER BOARD DISTEIBUTORS A.W.EDGECO. P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. Afternoon Tea served from 12 to 3 p.m. Cigars Cigarettes {ce Cream supplied in quantities S. J. Kirkaldy, Terrace T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand Saturdays only from noon on Prices Now Redueed Store open on ] | Usk St ( Skeena’s Industrial Centre ba eee E. F. Duby, superintendent of of the Kleanza Company, made Canadian Pacific BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT-S.S. PRINCESS MARY for Van- couver, Victoria, Seattle--April 27, May 7, 18, 29. : For Ketchikan, Juneau, Wrangell, Skagway-- April 23, May 3, 14, 25. §.S. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1 p m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES the round trip via Vancouver.and McBride, arriving here Monday. A. J. Thompson and A. A. Stewart paid Archie Carmichael and the Dardanelles group of mineral claims, fourteen miles up the Copper River, a visit last week, A. W. Snodgress has made progress on the mineral claim adjoining the Kitselas Mountuin Copper Co. property on the north, where he discovered the continu- ation of the No. 3 vein of the. eompany’s holdings. The ore exists in bands over a wide schist zone, earrying chalcopyrite and bornite, flecked with free gold, and has everv appearance of be- ing a commercial proposition. L. BE. Moody and R. Lowrie are busy driying their tunnel further on the Lucky Luke, They have several tons of high-grade gold- copper ore sacked up on the dump, with a large dump of milling ore. Free gold is always a visible quantity in these workings. They join the Kitselas Mountain Cop- per Co. on the south boundary. A new discovery of a vein, four to five feet wide, mineraliz ed with copper-gold-silver, has been made on the north-east spur We are now open for business TAXI CAR AND TRANSFER — to any part of the dis- trict at any time and at a reasonable price REPAIR: SHOP_IN CONNECTION Phone: : 1, short, Zlong - TERRACE MOTORS eo. . Rich. in vital . food elements which the; human body. requires — Berdens \ ST. CHARLES MILK "hae earns ihe Recipe Welt the Bordem Cor Limited, Vancouver Franklin G. Baumeister, ” : per J. J. Driseoll, Agent Ity of the much advertised lost of Kitselas mountain. Hitherto much hunted, being in -the local- mine, this discovery bears an air of romance by its approximation to the location of a reputed find of free gold by an early prospec tor who went away and did not live to return to it. Several parties of prospectors are up Kleanza Creek, hunting the old’ channel, from whence must have come the present float. on the creek, The ‘‘diggins’’ being worked by Minchin & Mar- childon, at Cassiar Bar, are on a paystreak paying fully $164 yard. Obseryed for two hours, they took out about one half-yard and eleaned up the sluice, getting $8 in fine and coarse gold. Some platinum and native silver accom: pany. the gold. In The Supreme Court. of British Columbia. | Ix THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT and in the Matter of the Estate of CEARLES Prarcn, deceased, intestate. Take notice, that by an order of His Honour Judge Young, I was appointed administrator of the estate of Charles Pearce, deceased, intestate. All pat- ties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to forward same properly verified to me on or before the 4th day of June, 1923, and all par- ties indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount of thelr indebtedness to me forthwith. 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It ehowa the inside which are and Armeo Oven, Under and around the oven, up through the smoke-box— the points usually attacked by rust are guarded by porcelain enamel, No other steel range has this McClary'a protection. It adds years of life to the Kootenay Range, The white nickeled Koot- enay oven heats quickly and evenly and is easy to clean. o Burns hard coal, soft coal or wood equally well. O steel range lasts longer than its flues. Corroding coal gases and rust play havoc with these vital parts. In a Kootenay Range the. flues and smoke box are made of Armco Ingot rust-resisting iron, further protected by be- ing “‘enamel-clad.” . 128 MCl London, 5 ee Wicripeg, Vancouver M Innipeg, Moreh, NB Harailton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Edmonton. 53” Ee CROCKERY a] HARDWARE | McClary | ‘ Dated i7th May, 1928. 4748 Terrace Weather May © Max.Min. Precip. 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