————————— TRE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1993 5 errr o i Who Is" ————— —— mito BS Our Oldest { Friend? Frm i Pacific Milk Co. UJ 2 It would be interesting to know who has been a user of Pacifie Milk for the longest. time, Certainly some of its friends have Icnown it for many years. Please write the Recipe Dept. telling when and where, and if you like, why you first started using this British Co- lumbia product. We will be glad to send a cage of milk to our friend of the longest stand- ing. Lim. ited Head Office: Vancouver, B.C, Factories at Abbotaford and Ladner, B.C. Just Arrived—One Car of Goods Stoves, Chairs, Beds Blankets, Springs! Mattresses and all kinds of other goods, which I can sell at, I. 3 of the original cost It will pay you to calland inspect these gouds Smithers Second Hand Store '|Notice to Delinquent Co- Importers and , Dealers in Wallpapers We carry the largest and Bur laps moat varied Faints pteck in s orthern j British . Yacaishes Columbia , Brushes, Fic, Write us for information when renovating or building your home Make Your: Home Attractive ! Beaver Boarp DistarpuTors a A.W. EDGE CO. i: P.0. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. Fe HM tickets for any period at $1.60 per - month in advanee, .This rate in- mr cludes office consultations and . ma’ medicines, as well as all costs, ‘4 ay obtainable in Hazelton from the 4 ‘ v BE VEMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY © The Hazelton Hospital a veal superintendent at the Hospital. The Hazelton Hospital issues » while in the hospital, Tickets are | drug store; from T. J. Thorp, * Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- H 'B.C. UNDERTAKERS P.O. Box@#8 .' | 'A wire PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. will bring us. ”. a mare you a@ subscriber yet? i " og Owner Te Geo. W. Kerr: De, .. Take notice that whereas we, Stephen MeNeill and A. Carmichael, have done or caused to be done, and paid’ for same, the assessment work on the Trail, Treil Fraction, Independence and Dardenells Mineral Claims, situated at Fourteen Mile Post on the Copper River trail, in Omineca Mining Division, for the years 1921 and 1922, and have recorded the same, unless you pay your share of the above work, together with the cost of the advertising, we shall, at the expiration of ninety days from the date hereof. apply to the Mining Re-- corder at Smithers, B.C., to have your interests in the above mentioned claims vested in us, purauant to the provisions of the Mineral Act, For further ine, formation apply to Stephen McNeill, Copper River, B.C. re of A. Carmichael Stephen McNeill Dated at Copper River, B,C, this 10th day of September, 1928, 1128 ‘Synopsis of Land Act Amendments Minimum price of first-class land reduced to §5 an mere; second-claga Co $2.50 an acre, ” Pre-emption now confined to sur- veyed Jands only. Records wiil 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 four niay “arrange. for adjacent pre-emp- ious with joint résidence, bur each Making secessary improvements on respective cluims. Fro-emptors must ocoupy claims for five years and make improvements to vaiua of $10 per acre, including clear- ing and cultivation of at least 6 acras beivre receiving Crown Grant. Where pre-cinptor In occupation not lens than 3 years, and has made pro- portlonate improvements, he may, be- Cause of iil-health, or othar cause, be ’ grauted intermediate cartifleate of ‘jin- provement and tranafor bis claim, @ a Records without permanent residence May be Issued, provided applicant makes improvements to extent of $300 Wl ulnua: and records same each th fo th le in fa th dleared and cultivated, and revidance of at least 4 years-aro requirad. Pre-emptor holding Crown ’ grant may record another Pre-aniplion, if he requires land in conjunction with his farm, without actual eccupation, pravided statutory improvements nade and residence maintained on Crown éranted land. Unsurveyed aréas, not exceeding Yu acres, may be leased ag homesites, title to be obtained after fulfilling real. ' dential and improvement condi ticng, and surveying land. . For grazing and Industria! purposes areas exceeding 640 acren may be jeaged by one person or company. Mill, factory or industrial sites on timber land not excecding 40 acres may be purchased: conditiona include payment of stumpage, Natural hey meadows Inacvessible by existing roads may be Purchaged conditional upon conatruction of a road to them. Rebate of one-half of cost of road, not exceeding half of purchaze price, is made, PRE-EMPTORS' FREE GRANTS ACT, pe 41th wl are due or payable by soldiers 0 = emptions recorded after Fune 2s. ins. Taxes ard remitted for 5 yearn. Provision for return oF crued, due and been patd Brice i, 1914, on account of Oe nts, Poet taxes on politerd 1Weé-emptions, nlérest on agrasments to uroh. town or city lots held by membere 3 Allied Forces, or dependents, acquirad direct or indiyact, remitted fro Netment to March 31, 1626, ca moneys ay ar m on- TW an grants te sub-purchaners ot ou Crown Lands, ac uring rights from alled to complete * involving fortelture,’- on of aan ORS of hurchase, 28, “pur= chésers do. not claim whole or a ane due and taxos : é proportionately over whole area, “Appilen ® mado by May 1, tt 3, Hons rouse * . GRAZING. . Grasing “locate and make their homes there, , rn i ' ‘ wots 4 ie . | Maps and the fullest, information may be ae be obtained at the = : : re Fe a,