PCR ncaa RS Rl Pd eee tna ence MINERAL ACT & Certificate of Improvements NOTICE “D.X.'? Mineral Ciaim, situate in the Omineca Mining Division of R.5, Coast § District, - w, Where ‘Incated:—On Lorne Creek | (about three miles above tne junction me,of the North and South Forks) on the south fork, Omineca Mining District, ee British Columbia. . TAKE NOTICE that I, Charles Phil- a lips, Free Miner’s Certificate, No. 66,- hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder fm for a Certificate of Improvements, for ea the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. fa And further take notice that action, aeevonder Section 85, must: be commenced wee before the issuance of such Certificate fol Improvements. Fometed this 12th day of October, A.D, a . - i eae 1826 CHARLES PHILLIPS 7 otice to Delinquent Co- 2 Owner a) mlo Geo. W. Kerr: i" ’ Take notice that whereas we, Stephen meevieNeill and A. Carmichael, have done meer caused to be done, and paid for ame, the assessment work on. the fee roil, Trail Fraction, Independence and a ardenells Mineral Claims, situated at Tourteen Mile Post on the Copper River werail, in Omineca Mining Division, for fahe years 1921 and 1922, and have ecorded the same, unless you pay your share of the above work, together with the cost of the advertising, we shall, at he expiration of ninety days from the. mate hereof. apply to the Mining Re- Border at Smithers, B.C., to have your mntexests in the above mentioned claims ested in us, pursuant to the provisions f the Mineral Act, For further in- ormation apply to Stephen McNeill, opper River, B.C. . A. Carmichael : Stephen MeNeill Dated at Copper River, B,C,, Bis 10th day of September, 1928. 1128 of NOTICE me; forthe issue of a Duplicate Certi- B ficate of Title for Lot two hundred and seventeen (217), Group one (1), Cassiar District. ors atisfactory proof of the loss of the tificate of Title covering the. above id having been furnished, it is my Ftention to. issue, after the expiration ne month from the first: publication eof, a fresh Certificate of Title Vering the above land, in the name of ehn Clarke King Sealey, which Certi- late of Title was issued on the 18th &tobver, 1911, and is numbered 8521, fiand: Registry Office, Prince Rupert, C., 9th November, 1923, °_ J H. F. MacLEQOD, Registrar of: Titles. 4 . rf a, Timber Sale X5620 msealed tenders will be received by # District Forester not later than mon the 27th day of December, . for the purchase of Licence X6620, i) méles South of Hazelton Sation, to f; 20,000 iineal feet of Cedar poles Piling. a wo (2) years will be allowed. for aval of timber, - Further particulars of the Chief For- x, Victoria; the District Forester, ce Rupert. 24 im . Men and Teams with} a ante: sleighs and necessary. gees to cut and haul logs by contract geeccb.60 per 1000 at the Mill. Easy from % to 1 mile. Will have to dithemselyes, We havé cabin and je. All winter’s work, Spitz] & Sethe Hazelton Hospital a The Hazelton Hospital issues ickets for any. period at $1.50 per Mnonth in advance, This rate in- Miudes office consultatioaa and edicines, ag well aa: all costs ainable in Hazelton from the. store; from T. ‘J. Thorp, felkwa, or by mail from the medi- superintendent at the Hospital, me 7000, intend, sixty days from the. date] N THE MATTER of an application| | mil, Carnaby, B.C. . _ 2425 ile in the hospital, Ticketaare {/* ——— ee { l + met ie sana eres PE ripen s te, —" natal ‘THE OMIN ECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 14, 1923 erm | Telkwa. Hotel Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS James: Kotow Proprietor TRLKEWA. + - - B.C. -Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Best attention to tourists and to commercial men, + Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is Hazelton: - - BC... ag A Ph Rage Oar lege Peart ote 5 ae led Pe eld t _ Prince Rupert, B. C. solicited ~~ “Hotel Prince Rupert a THE LEADING HOTEL in Norruaen B: C,- ow European Plan, Rates $1.50 per day up. FEE a rr te BE hing ! { { { { { l { The Bulkley Hote BB Orchard. Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. . Tourists and Commercial men find this a prand hotel to stop at. All trains met, saddle horses provided. ‘Smithers. B. C. Autos, livery or rigs LEARN AUTOS BIG MONEY! . oanattend any one of the Coast to « Coast Hemphill Practical Schoals. and make If you cannot come to a Hemp- hill School, Hemphill will come to you.: If ckcumstances will not allow you, to get away to attend -one of Hemphill personal attend- ‘auce schools, the Hemphill new Home Study Course makes it posible for you to learn right at home in your Icisure hours. Take up the work an fast or as slow as you wish, then later Mail this Coupon B : Name ‘A EMPSILL TRADE SCHOOLS, LTD. . Headquarters: ¢.007 580 MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG Picaso send me free {nformation of how you teach by mail. Auto Tractor, Gas Engin Work. eering and Blectrical Ignition ddreus o0eeeen4 ree veers 3588 aMaMa" as a"aa a %a"ata"a ganda aaa" ob+ht4 Omineca Herald js $2 a year ‘|lFor Sale a ‘Few: White Wyan- latte Cockerela; Ar- nould strain, Sardis; B.C. $400 eath at New Hazelton. Apply Mrs, F. A, God dard, New Hazelton, B.C. {. L & Here andT! here. |. Inyappreciation, of its wonderful exhibit at the Toronto Exhibition ) this year; the Canadian Pacific Rail-- : way pas been awarded a special edal.. °, - |. The Prince of Wales’ Ranch at High River, Alberta, contributed , the highest priced buil at a recent fall sale in Calgary, Princeton Cry- sader, which fetched $285, Canadian wheat exports for the twelve months ending “September ‘80th, 1928, amounted. 225,747,361 bushels, valued at $259,445,816, September, 1922, they were 160,637,-. 898 bushels, valued at $194,577,125, according fo a report of the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics, — Exports of bacon from Canada to Great Britain increased almost 3,- 000,000. pounds ‘during the first nine months of the current calendar year. For this period, during 1922, there _were 70,988,000 pounds of Canadian bacon shipped to the British market, while this year the esponding figure rose to 13,« 984,000 pounds, © The value of the asbestos exports of Canada for the 12 months ended: August, 1923, according to the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics, exceed- ed the value of those of the previ- ous year by nearly $3,000,000. These exports for the last year amounted ‘to 202,646 tons, valued at $8,375,- 249, compared with 122,785 tons, valued at $5,604,551 in 1922, The first consignment of 1,000 pounds of British Columbia Douglas fir seeds has been shipped to the British Forestry Commission, Lon- don, by the Dominion Forestry Branch, from its plant at New West. minster, British Columbia. The seeds were extracted from the cones recently gathered in the Fraser Val- ley districts. The year 1923 will see a new re _tord in Alberta coal production... It is expected the total production for the year will reach 7,000,000 tons, In comparison with less than 6,000,- 000-last year. ~The ‘production up to November ist. is 1,600,000 tons greater than the production fer the when 6,400,000 tons were produced; The pay-roil this year is expected -to excerd $18,000,000, Great interest is being manifested in the International. Dog Derby to be run, at Quebec during the Winter Carnival on February 2ist, 22nd and 23rd, 1924. The race is for teams of huskies driven by Indians, trap- pers, traders, mail carriers and oth- ers. At present ten entries have been received and. others are ex- pected from the north shore of the St. Lawrence and from the Abitibi ‘mining district. As navigation will scon close, it will be necessary for entries from the latter district to mush 400 miles to reach Quebec, Abont five American teams will probably take part, their object be-. ing to regain the gold cup for the United States. . What might have resulted in a very serious train wreck was avoided. inthe nick of time on the Canadian Pacific Railway Parry Sound sub- division, by section’ foreman .Con- zani, who while patrolling the track fear Brignall recently discovered two large iron nuts on top of the rails, securely fastened with ‘hay wire. The foreman had just time to unfasten the wire and remove the nuts to clear the track for a train was due in five minutes, - Two: ‘boys in the vicinity: admitted, after questioning, that they wired the ‘nuts to the rails. They. were: sen- . tenced to the local shelter for one month and their fathers’ were re- quired to give bond and report: to the authorities for’ two years. j, Evidence given by’ farmers “bes fore the@U.S,: Tariff . Commission - showed that under. American rail- way rates a bushel: of wheat could. be hauled only-.36 miles. -for one cent, while under Canadian rates. the same amount of. money. would -move the same amount: of ‘grain -66 miles, American farmers claim that this isa ‘saving: in ‘favor. of” the:. Canadian producer of 44 per. cent, or, about 8 cents a bushel.» The rea. Bon given for the difference is that: itn the United States groin: tates:are’ “based on cost of moving. it ‘to-day, while for the twelve months ending « same period last year. The record’. { production previously was in 1920, While: in Canada; they are: based.on .{{ Way: “oats. “when: the Cyawias, Neate SAVING VALUES | ter, Brother will find in our .- ~at~— GEO. D. TITE’S — SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS For Toys Fancy Goods Community Sitverware French Ivory ‘Sato Rete Meteeee Complete Furniture Dept. Chairs, Rockers, Dining Tables, Buffets, Chesterfield Sets, Dressers, and French China and Dinner Sets LINOLEUMS, CARPET SQUARES . AND, DRAPERIES” P.O. Box 1647 33+ tecgu Gritoas Gresie moving PRINCE RUPERT “SAVING VALUES Hanall Spur, B.C. changed from Royal . Mills to ¥ ; . Rough, Dressed & Dimension | Royal Lumber L um b er HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR C ompany HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH ‘ se . wot tat rename of = «EW TOO LTIiNg Manufacturers of HANALL, B.C, — Get our prices before ordering elsewhere usé of explosives. _ A.K. Sideris has just returned from a fairly extended trip to the | Babine. During his stay his horse acted as letter transport agent all on her own. Mr, Westgarde, of Perow, and Mr. Bird, of Forestdale, were visitors in Topley last week. Cons. Fairbairn visited Topley and district Tuesday last. B, McCrea has been freighting heavilv into the Babine for the past three or four weeks and has set up a post for Indian trade there, L. C. Johnson, F. Rendle and J, R. Todd made the trip to Houston this week-end. H. C. Watson, now at Perow section, spent the ‘week-end in Topley with his family. Dorreen.. : Oh December 8 a basket social ‘| was held in-the residence of U, G.. Paine in- aid of the - public. school fund. The sum of $160 Topley | | Corporal Hall visited Topley school this week and warned. the was realized from the sale of). | § ————-——— wo {baskets, U. G. Paine-acting as /' ‘The Tredway mines up Fiddler ; : In The Mail Box Continued from page 4 to get off; we could put our thumbs to our noses and wiggle some other way to pay. for the P.G.E, What is left? What is going to be the result very shortly? Do ioned chairs when the. majority of those highly desirable citizens they are now so wishing for be- comes aruling factor; or will they cut out that ballot stuff and revert to the primitive themselves—: “might is right’? . Although it is a. waste of time ,we would direct the attention of our sagacious statesman to a few ticularly Scotland and the United States at present. If they knew the U.S. conditions today they superficial knowledge before. a course,.they are supposed toknow about Canada, but what they volume, . corer. cube a RARE, BT eh SL 6 a TE ee mmm CAPACI Sead Dane Stat bee Sth pRaaBiea ees, -, oe caeTEo wer fettg cies ctioatice a ic a pete) : our fingers at the manufacturers’: : children regarding the careless. wholesalers’ and retailers’ asso-' ciations, and algo escape all those’ ingenious forms of taxation—and then the politicians could find. Cer ee es See What are we importing? What _ is deporting itself slightly faster? _ SaaS our present advisers faney they. _ can continue to hold their cush- | SY Stan Se ST a mths ete toad events in England, but more par-: would certainly be very much (ashamed. of having shown their bunch of ignorant pioneers—of. dont’t know: would fill a large. - “AN UNDESIRABLE CITIZEN’. cee Rye re eee ten soe bein me Thea ST A el att SRE SPR RET (ale oy CAL NOR Red Fitter et el OP Ee, SRS, RE