: head. aq Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. To Notice of Intention to Apply to ‘Parchase Land. In, Skeens Land Recording District, and situate on Kitsumkalum Lake... ' Take notica that I, Arthur ¥, Wilson, | . of Remo, B.C., occupation mill super- f intendent, intend to apply for permis- sion to purchase the following described ands: . Commencing ata post planted on the shore of Kitsumkalum Lake, 20 chaing North, of the N,W. corner of L. 6733; thence E, less; thence southerly followin shore line of Kitsumkalum L; point of commencement and containing 40 acres more or less, 4 for erection of Look-out. Station and uarters for a patrolman for Forest rotection purposes. : ARTHUR, YOUNG WILSON. Dated June 22, 1925... 2129 Fire Timber Sale X7171 Sealed tenders will be received by the mm Minister of Lands not later than noon f onthe sixth day.of August, 1925, for a the purchase of Licence X7171, to eut 71,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and 2 Piling on an area situated on the East ae bank of Skeena River, across the river ag from Pacific Station, Canadian National , Railways, Range 5, Coast District. Two (2) years wilt be allowed for a removal of ‘timber. Further Forester, articulars of the Chief ictoria, B.C., or District | FURNITURE and RANGES of every description SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SHIPPING ORDERS Geods f.ob. Prince Rupert : us : . . ' A. MacKenzie FURNITURE HOUSE Box 994 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. . ta 10 chains; thence N. 20 chaing; thence west 20 chains more or. othe Forms of Lend is required 5 undersigned and endorsed ‘TENDER _THE ‘OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY,, JULY 81, 1925 Department of Works . ae Ni orice’ TO CONTRACTORS —— SEALED TENDERS endorsed “Ten- ders for New Hazelton School’’ will ‘be | received by the Honourable the Minis- ter ‘of Publie Works up to 12'o’clock Noon on Friday, the 3lst day of July, 1925, for the erection and completion of. a One Room School and Out Buildings at New Hazelton;. inthe Skeena. Eleo-. toral. District, B.C... Plans, § cifications Contract; ‘and ender may be seen on and: after: the 13th day of. July; 1925, and further information obtained at the Departnient of Public ‘Works,’ Parlia- ment buildings,-.and at the following offices; Government . Agents at Van- couver, Prince Rupert, Smithers, and W. S. Sargent, Secretary to the School Board, New Bazelton, B.C. . - Copies of Plans, Specifications, ete. . can be obtairied ‘from the Department on payment of a deposit of Teh Dollars ($10) which will-be refunded on return of the plans, ete,, in good condition. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily aecepted. P. PHILIP Deputy Minister and Public Works Engineer ‘Public Works Department, . Victoria, B, C July 7th;. 1926 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Tender For Softwood Ties Sealed tenders, addressed to the FOR TIES", will be received at the office of the General Tie A ent, Room 902, Canadian Express Building, "McGill Street, Montreal, until 12:00 noon Mon-. day, August 8rd, 1925, for Railway Ties to be manufactured ‘from Douglas Fir, Hemlock, Jack Pine, Tamarack or Cedar Timber, cut between October | Ist, 1925, and "May Ist, 1926, and deli- vered between January ist, 1926, and September 30th, 1926, f.0.b. cars Gana- dian National Rallways, in accordance with Tie Specification No, S8W-1 dated July 20th, 1928. All ties with ‘the exception of Jack Pine must be peeled. Tender forms can be obtained at the office of the Tie Agent at Moncton, Toronto and Winni-. peg, or from the office of ‘the Genernl Tie Agent, Montreal.. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on form -supplied by the Railway Company: The lowest, or any, tender not néces- sarily acce ted. y WW GRANT, Gener Tie Age CANADIAN NATIONAL, RAILWAYS Montreal, Que. - July and, 1925. 0305 BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement ’ Lime Plaster _Fireclay Brick © Building Papers Roofing - | Sash & Doors : 3-ply Veneer Paneling . Fir Finish a Svecialty. §) ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LID. Prince Rupert, Bz GC. DANCE. at New Hazeton : FRDDAY, july 3ist, 1925 : UNDE ‘THE " AvsPices OP THE | New Hazatron s 7 Mempens OF THE WOMEN’S -AUXILIARY: TO TAH bee hes . _ HAZELTON ALOBPITAL, = reek po ee tthe Hazelton Hospital. to Usk are r of. splendid, large. nuggeta. of, the] anid Skeena’s Induatetal Centre aa i s + "Usk has ‘awakened “from its|" | lethargic silence on religious mat-. ‘tera and has ‘made strenuous strides to. recover years - of its | past ‘inaptitude by c¢ontributing generously* to ‘the building of a union church, which will be open for use by any’religious denomi- vantage of: it; Protestant and Catholic alike, . men. since: the -Wesleyan great divergence of:-opinion, and every |: periment, for the purpose of .a logical advancement of the race. a 99-year lease.on frontage .on his land in Usk sub-division for the church. ‘ Mr, and Mrs. M. A. ‘Todd lett |: for Vancouver on Friday, .where they intend to make their- home for the time being. a - Dr. Hanson,’ of the Geological’ H. B. Jones and J. R. Ramsdell, have arrived in Usk to start the’ {in the Skeena-Bulkley section. The party is camped at 5-Mile on Kleanza, and expect to do ‘the territory of ‘the Kleanza and: Chimindemesh creeks, and ‘then triet. There are great pointe of interest ' ‘in this outline of their reconnaissance that’ will be of the greatest interest to the public, - A. ‘A McDonald, of Chiminesh {from the Babine stampede, and {is going back there to develop his recent finds. ', He holds the} : highest opinion of the Babine], return to the ground when the proper time comes, Mrs. G. W. Graves left last week,. accompanying her’ ‘parents. to their home in Edmonton,. and. will be followed. by her husband on his annual vacation in the course of two weeks, J. Russell capsized with a load of logs recently and sustained a broken wrist and ‘other injuries, which necessitated treatment at “He: is tome * again and ‘making a ood recovery. | ‘The return of the staimpeders from Babine was signalized by’ ay. supper party. at the Wells resi- dence.’ Mr. and Mrs, I. Evans they provided a most: enjoyable} evening. _ Jas, “Darby and. William, EDis|. he. has some, spléndid. showings) of. gold and. Silver, OFEB, aay, _ New. mineral discoveries: cloge reported, and. talk i ig iFe primal: yellow - metal. Further much. local interest.” developments. ara . aaited with he Aye «s an nation which .cares to take ad-|: Thia seems to be. oné of the first reasonable moves |. towards a-closer amity between |: '|follower -of constituted religion |- should try to encourage the ex- greater thought for the .psycho- |. Capt. J. Willman has contributed | : Survey, with his assistants, R.. ‘mapping of the remainder of the district to be surveyed this year| | &0 on’ to the Copper’ River dis- |: and St.’ Croix, has. just returned |‘ section, aa a placer field and will} Exam.. Results: - Promote Many © Interior Pupils the education department’s ex- aminations in June. Wheie the marks ‘are not stated,. the names are given in alphabetical order: HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE ' Hazelton—Ruby K,-Duggan 832, Jes- sie H. MacKay 326, James A. Cox 304. New Hazelton—Thos, J. Marshall 380. TERRACE CENTRE ‘Kitsumgallum—Archie- Donald 340,. Gladys Kenney 3883, Everett Thomas 321, Marguerite Chretien 214. SMITHERS CENTRE Smithers—Nanna Amolia_ Anderson 328, Bertha Lulu Chapman 300, Irene Tamar McIntyre 300. SouTH BULKLEY CENTRE ‘South Bulkley— Violet, Reddy 301, William Keddy 300.. . * BURNS LAKB CENTRE " Burns Lake—Olive Nourse 226, Ken: neth Kerr 30%, Tintagel Frederick M. Stearns 351. Rose Lake CENTRE Rose Lake—Velma P, Higgins 342, WISTARIA CENTRE Alexander Manson School—Loaise M, | Morgan 416. Wistaria—Gien R. Mohr 327, Alford I. Harrison 303, Ederard J, Mohr 300, * HIGH SCHOOL — Burns LAKE CENTRE Francois Lake Public School Grade [X—Lucy M, Gain. Southbank Public School Grade IX—Ellen Ruby Murray. ’ Grade X—George C. Murray, - HaZs_Ton GENTRE New. Hazelton Public School . Grade X—Ernest A. Goddard, + Normal Entrance and Junior Matrien- lation—Mitchell E. Newman. KITSUMGALLUM CENTRE Kitsumgallum Superior School Grade IX—Betty E. Anderson (S), Mary E. Wilson, ’ Grade X--Edna M. Dobbie (8), Lau-~ rence Greip, Marguerite M. Martin, . Evelyn D. Rice (S). Pacific Public School - Grade X—Lillian Jeanette Teper. ° SMITHERS CENTRE Smithers High Schoo! - * Normai Entrance—Georgina A. Smith (S). Roe, Graham (8), Annie V. Green «), R. | Raymond Moran ), Mary J. Vv. Me- Innes. (5) indicates - that a eupplemental ‘more subjects, vale. fh week with z a.string Of: and . saddle... ‘horges Telegraph’ Creek owherte-he ‘and w partner takeout big: Hime hat ere. Bill: ‘reated:: “ap “here ‘for a few dave and. renewed old ac- Mrs. J, Borsuk and son, Paul, were the guests of Mrs. P. Gam- ula in Prince’Rupert last week. ' Misses J. C. and M. Brand are spending a week with Mrs. B. Hodkin at Kitwanga. Mrs. M. Lazeark and gon, Jobn, at Anyox are ‘the guests of Mrs, were the host and hostess, and a. ‘Borsuk. C. Buchan, ’ of Kitwanga, i helping W. Brand with the hay, _ Mrs. A. ‘Hobensehild and Mrs. returned: from Cedarvale, .whera J. Borauk spent Monday’ in n Cedar: WE they. visited Steve Young. on ‘the rer arene Seven. Sisters mountain, ;. where en route: : to quaintances, 4 wei site dion tes! Oma as PR a4 : The following ‘is: the list of| successful candidates who wrote! ! HAzeELTON: CENTRE : oe enue [- 7 saddle horses provided.: Junior Matriculation—Jamieson’ H. |: examination has been granted i in one or |; Woodcock 7 | : alert "tnd dive, | rs Bil Eider blew: into, town: msiaat | we + 4 Cc. W. Dawson, POR. po a Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs - meet all trains for passenger : and d bagaags transfer’ HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS | AND COMMERCIAL. MEN Dining room in connection ’ MEALS AT ALL HOURS mi | | i Hazelton a «iB. C. t 4 “0m Hotel | ‘Prince Rupert A Rea Goon HOTEL { ; Prince Rupert } B. C. | . . H. B.. ROCHESTER, Manager }. Rates $1.60 per day up. i. . ot He te The Bulkley Hotel E. E. Orchard. Owner | European or American Plan The headquarters - ‘for the Bulkley Valley, Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Zuutos, livery or rige Smithers, B.C. SHACKLETON | . Hotel USK, B.C, New, clean and comfortable First-clasa Dining Room: In connection RaTES ARE ATTRACTIVE ‘THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. -J) | Bedding Plants . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ROSES and ail kinds of Wt TREES AND, SHRUBS | CABHAGE PLANTS .. Gatalorne Prices ee -D-GLENNIE. ||; § _PRINOE, RUPERT , i forty. pack pase * T SOLICITOR :. NOTARY PUBLIG:. i Ss. 3. McGill