THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 16. 1938 ————— aioe ; f , Seema slneeeertusreere ‘me | : : — Usk - 4 The Terrace Bakery i . ue Skeena’s Industrial Centre ) Cakesana Bread that'is not ‘'right’’ is not bread at all. Our bread ie (1° pnsaion ™e : Cookies invariably “Tight”, as trial will not fail te convince” you, Joe Fadool, Prince Rupert, was aE mong QUALITY S07T 8 SUPFED To in town on Monday. 4 .. “Preshness—alvays"" Mr. Hatt, of Terrace, paid a pos . flying visit to town Friday. — om 65 GEORGE POWERS P.6.%oxi0. Terrace, B.C. The ditcher is side-tracked at _ i pep ae ono | Usk, cleaning out mud slides. gen C.W. Dawson, Hazelton, wasa 5 2 6] | Suest at Hotel Durham for a day. 4 A dance took place at the hall ? mo Saturday with the usual crowd. 4 * * Mrs, J. W.tickert returned from An Indication of Taste Terrace, where she took one of , . 7 her grandchildren for medical A man is known by the company he keeps, treatment, - and we might add—‘‘and the stationery J.Colburn expects to start again \ . he uses.” to. complete the shingle mill, the q le : building of which has been in Keep company ‘with good stationery, the abeyance since last fall. kind that is printed by \ The building of the Usk school 4 will be the next activity. It will os : have two rooms and will have a THE OMINEC A HER. ALD splendid location on the bench. NEW HAZELTON _ E. F. Duby returned from a THE TERRACE NEWS trip east and has started up op- ff eration again at the mill, with a : , | TERRACE few new hands and repairs to| ake neat ey td set se the machinery. | thing reflecting eredit on y The future ‘Cordillera’? Hotel has arisen to its second storey like 7) of |2 mushroom, changing the land. scape of: Kitselag Aye. to the appearance of a blooming city. F. C. BISHOP Over 300 Books to choo Cheap Reading.. se from 25 cents each Or we will change them as you have read them for 10 cents, THE STORE q TERRACE, B.C. Coming Comin Saturday Wednesday Charlie Chaplin —jn— | Shanghaied ‘FORBIDDEN FRUIT This is a spicy show {It is the first pretentious build- ing yet built in the village. It is the intention of the townspeople to make a merry opening when ready, so the proprietor, T.Shack- elton, says “the doors and win- dows will be come.”’ Capt. John Willman? left for critical state of John Bjornstad, at the hospital, whose father; Chris, Bjornstad, was wired to and proceeded: back here, from Walhalla, Nerth Dakota, where he had had only time te remain overnight with his wife, who was in a critical state. He arrived at Rupert only in time to see the last moments of his son living, The community extend their sympathy to the bereaved par- ents. The untimely passing of the deceased cast a pall over } i fi q T Usk, where he was go well known if T 9 ? ak ictori ‘Tntend| Notice to Contractors w SEALED TENDERS,. superscribed ‘Tender for Usk School,”’ will be re- eived by the Honourable the Minister f Public hursday of the 15th day of March, fa two-room school and outbuildin Usk, in the Prince Rupert Electora trict, Plans, ‘orms of iter the 16th day of February, 1928, at he Office of:—J. Mah gent, neMullin, Government A House, Prince Ru ail, Secretary of th ; or the Departmen USK SCHOOL Works up to 12 o’clock noon 1998, the for the erection and completion B.C, Specifications, Contract, and ‘tender may he seen on and 4th day of ony, Government ALE Court House, Vancouver; J, H. mt, Court rt; J.-P. MacDon- the School Board, of Public Works, ing tenderera eon obtain one a, B.C. adminiatrator of of the above-named deceased, ALL PERSONS having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that full. particulars of such-claim, verified by Statutory Declaration, must he filed with the undersigned on or before the A PERS estate are hereby notified that payment of such indebtedness muat be mada to the undersigned forthwith. Dated_at Kamloops, B.C,, this Srd day of March, A.D, 1928, In the Supreme Court . of British Columbia, LIN THE MATTER of the Estate and Effects of LEONARD HELAS, De- ceased, Intestate, —and— ; ‘(IN THE MATTER of the ‘‘Adminis- tration Act’? and Amending Acts. TAKE NOTICE that by an Order made by his Honour, John’ Donald Swanson, a local Judge of this Honour- able Court, on the 26th day of February, undetsigned was - appointed e estate and effects ril, 1923. ONS indebted to the said F. TEMPLE CORNWALL, and lived for some time in con- nection with the Kleanza Co. No Bridge Commitments Hon. Dr. Sutherland has return- ed to Victoria from Ottawa, where he took up with Hon. Dr. King the matter of bridges over the Skeena. river. The Domimon minister. of public works agreed With the provincial minister of public’ works that water level bridges were preferable to ferries, The Dominion minister did not commit himself to any expendi- ture on these bridges. | The Dominion government has decided upon very extensive re- ductions in fishing licenses along. wide open in wel- Rupert Friday, owing to the , avi ’ ~~ Hanall- — 7 nae oa J. York was a yisitor in Ter- race Satarday. ve “ Olof Hanson spent Tuesday in town on business, Austen Goodenough was here Saturday on business. H. Ball and J. Beasley have taken positions in the mill, , ‘Thos, Snell, of Usk, was in town Thursday on businegs. Mrs, Hagen paid a business trip to Terrace Saturday Jast. S. Bergman and Wm. Hagen were visitors to Usk Sunday. J. P. MacDonnell, of Usk, is in town making extensions to the office. Frank Parker. was a visitor-in town several times during the week, The mill is running its ‘fullest capacity, ten more men haying been taken on. Misses A. Allen and M. Cowen were guests of Mrs. F. H. John- ston at Usk Sunday. Usk, -were the guests of Mrs, Lidstone on Tuesday, . Bert Wearmouth left Thursday for Kupert after spending the past three months working here. The men in the woods haye been busy’ getting out a large order for boom logs to be ship- ped to the Great Lakes, 18 cars having already been sent for- ward. | ’ F | Forestdale . none. 3 Rev. Father Allard held mass here in the hall on Wednesday and also held service at Topley the same day, | J. A. MeDonald is inspecting ties here as they are loaded, on the cars. Twenty five cars were loaded this week, and the same number is still to be loaded. Most Rev, F. H. DuVernet, Archbishop of Caledonia, held confirmation service here in St. Paul’s church last Sunday, Mrs. B. B. Keddy was a candidate for confirmation. A large congre- gation gathered, including a num- ber from Rose Lake. TIE LOADER WAS INSTANTLY KILLED at Forestdale on Friday last, John Carlson slipped from the gang-plank while carrying a tie, which fell on him, causing his instant death. The remains tere shipped to Smithers on Sunday, Dr. G. C. Paine, of Telkwa, has been appointed medical health officer and; medical: inspector of schools for Telkwa and the sur- ppy of plans and .specifj¢ations by ap- Box 870,’ Kamloops, B.C., the Pacific coast, The northern ned li bing to the undersigned Wit ade ait 8689 Official Administrator, district ' will lose the . greatest Lake, Deep Creek and Wood- planded on thelr return in good order. vo ; number, and it is proposed to mere, ... *y ty a Bitily accopted ee | James Swan 2**7,7-|make the reduetions apply -al-)' Rev. J. ,R..MacCrimmon, of putas We ETAT: er, |i oB8n te tesive orders for spraying |together to the Jape. It ie ex-[Burns Lake, was attending the L partment of Pubite, Wor 8 Eng neer, ar >prant mera ree pe enetical ex- | pected their places ‘will be . taken ‘Preshyterian. synod in, y ctor’ ia, B.C, Februsry-8th, 1928. 5 reasonable. sfaction assured. ‘Ternis DO “BB ‘ by Indians, ~~ ‘Vancouver: Mrs. Bunn and Mrs, Edgar, of |. Manufacturers of all kinds Sheet Metal Goods i Rowe’s Sheet Metal Works . Lead Pipes and Fitti all sizes Sheet Copper and Brass Stové Pine and Elbows Galvanized ing Tanks of all kinds Eave Troughing Chimney Tops Brass; Iron We specialize in WARM AIR FURNACES Everything for the Mine, Ranch and Factory If it’s in sheet meta] we have it 297—Second Ave. P.O. Box 467 Prince Rupert, B. C. Ye A | ‘Synopsis ef ‘Land Act Amendments Minimum price of first-class land reduced to §5 an more; second-class to $2.57 an acre, - oon ay confined te sur- yeye ls only. Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural pur-- poses and which is non-timber land. Partnership pre-emptlons abolished, but parties of not more then four may Arrange for adjacent pre-emp- tions with joint residence, but each making hecessary tmprovementsa on respective claims. . . Fre-emptora must occupy claims for ‘ five years end make improvements to value of $10 per acre, inéluding clear- ing and cultivation of at leaat 6 acres before receiving Crown Grant, Where pre-emptor in occupation not less than 3 years, and has made pro- portionate improvements, he may, be- vause of i-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfer his claim. ¢ @ Secords without permanent residence may issued, previded applicant makes improvements to extent of $300- ve dbnuin and records same each year. Fallure to make improvements ‘y. Bersor, Bs formior While engaged in loading ties| rounding district,including Round |- or record same will operate as for- feiture. Title cannot be obtained in less than 5: years, and improvements of $10 per acre, inoluding § acres cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 yeara are required. | Pre-emptor holding Crown grant may record another pre-emption, if he requires jand in conjunction with his farm, without actual accupntion, provided statutory improvements made aud residence maintained on Crown granted land, - Unaurveyed areas, not exceeding vy acres, may be leased as homesites, title to be obtained after fulfliling resi. dential and {improvement oonditiona, and surveying land, ; For grasing and Industrial purposen areas oXceeding 640 acres may be lensed by one person or company, Mill, factory or industrial altes on timber land net exceeding 40. acres * May be purchased; conditiona include payment of stumpage, Natural hay meadows inavoesaibie by existing roads may be purchased conditional upon construction af a road to them. Rebata of one-half of vost of road, not exceeding half of. nurchase price, {s made, PRE-EMPTORS’ FREE GRANTS , ACT. ; F . . The scope of this Act is enlarged. include all persona joining and hes with His Majesty's es. The time within which the helra or devisees of a deceased pre-emptor may apply for titls under this Act is end for ona year from death ot ee after the conclusion war, This. privileges = tronctlye, - P . * 1 also made re No fees feleting to emptions “simert to March 31, 8U8- PURCHASERS OF ¢ LANDS. ROWN Provision made for Crown grants to sub-p price due and taxes: ed . proport ares, : e by May it GRAZING... ~ en Tumbers ranged - ished owners, Sto session in| -