pps THE OMINECA HERALD. NEW HAZELTON, B.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1937 | ps ie ee. a Pee ee a re maa . oo Opening ‘three weess caster | a = 7 — Josh Wrote on the wall of the office : act The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday C. H. Sawle — sens Publisher. Advertising rate, Display 35¢ per inch per issue; reading notices 15¢ for the first insertion and 10¢ each subse- quent insertions; legal notices 14c and 12¢, Display 40¢. per inch co Certificates of -Improvements......$15,00 Water Notices $15.00 John Addington Symonds wrote in 4 letter that one starts in life with sen- stots susceptibilities to beauty, with a strong feeling for color and for melo- dions. cadence. One is always. impul- sively enthusiastic in expressing. one self. Young work thus seem decoraé- cd snd labored,. whereas.-it is really spontimeous and hasty.. He said that when he grew older he wrote with much more trouble and more slowly, and with much less interest in his subject than he used to do. He had more command over language than he uscd to have. He had the sobriety of ao satiated or blunted enthusiasm which makes the-literary artist. We still think that it may be more impor- tant to love than to be an artist mak- ing lore. ‘ a so. © Josh Billings visited the owner und editor of a weekly newspaper who. wns telling his sympathetic listener the financial difficulties he had been hav- ing und éxpressed the opinion that he tlils advice:—“2"sta“is 2 win.” His own early failures had taught him the yalue of persistence, His motte should be part of the working creed of every advertiser. Persistence. and persey- ‘erence ‘alone won't create success, but ‘they help a whole lot. t . x How cab anyone who bas read the history of nations be a pessimist or look with ‘d sour face upon the pre- sent? In the so-called Golden Ages of the past, the masses lived-in squelor. The Age of Pericles was an age of sla- very, yet it was the most glorious age of Greece when mensured in terms of ort. Today the middle class here in our own country lives infinitely better than did the kings and ‘the wealthy of older times. A poor man’s second-hand, env is faster and more comfortable than the coach of the emperor, .The possessions of ‘the rich today beeome mere forcrimners of the possessions of the puor of tomorrow. Ehierson wrote “The roud that grandeur levels for his enach, toil ean travel in his cart.” What has actually happened is that toil now speeds along n° smooth boule- vard in his shining enr—a car that came from the same factory as that of grindeurs. When-we sec statesmen trying to settle international problems hy war, we may doubt the intellectual nivance of people; but ofily a blind Ivan can doubt that material progress has been made, There is better to come, c Single men in British Columbia who’ have been cansing trouble are to he: put te work hy the government in the! forestry Drauch, But uone will be’ would probably have to close out his business in-a short time. Picking up a hlack erayon pencil from the desk, tuken-on who arrive in the province nfter, Wednesday. Too many are com- ing from other provinces. to the West Ind York, "this year with a 15-inch endy fall, on December 2, the ski-ing season | « PIC in Quebec province was off to a flying start with special Canadian ’ Pacific trains as well as regulars crowded with enthusiasts on the Hret week-end thereafter from ‘" Montreal to the Lanrentians,, Gilt of a visit home for Christ- mas and New Year was the un-~ usual present suggested for the _— year end by-G..E. Carter, general we passenger agent, Canadian Pacific r Railway, Montreal, 2s he explain- ‘ ed the company’s pre-paid ‘ticket Dlan for sending ir out-of-town relatives and friends. Arrangement of details of such — visits is extremely simple, Mr. Carter said, and tickets cost no More despite use of telegraph in case of emergency and the guar- antes that the tekets will reach the right person. This service is not confined to Christmas and New Year but is particularly po- pular at this season, anadian portation to a : and world ski-ing en- | thusiasts will have an opportu- . nity to test the Rocky Mountains’ claim of having ski factlities equal to any when the Dominion championships of the Canadian Amateur Ski Association are held ‘from March 6 to 8 on the steep: slopes of 8,275-foot Mount Nor- | quay, four miles from the Cana- - dian Facitle Railway station at anft. The Empress of Britain will So “ot start the winter cruise season from New York December 29 ona nine-day voyage to the West In- dies and Cuba, It will carry its own night club of Broadway en- tertainers and 2% smart .dance hand, Tho Empress‘of Australia, 7 between Januayy 7 and March 26 4 will make alx cruises of eight, |‘ nine, ten, 16 and 18 day duration jes, all from New BEPARTMENT OF MINES - Synopses: of Mining . Taws Free Miners’ Certificates. . Any person over the aga of elghteen, and any Joint Stock Company is entitled + to enter upon all waste Janda of the Crown upon any other lands whereon the yo minerals cther than coal are reserved ta the Crown and its Icensces (with specific . reservations), for the purpose of prospect- ing: for minerals, locating claims, and min-. ing. The fee to an Individual for a Free Miners’ Certificate is $5.00 for one year. To a Joint Stock Company having a capital - of $100,000.00 or less the fee for a year ig $50.00; if capitalized beyond this the Yeo is $100.00, The Free Miners’ Certifi- cates run from date of issue and expire on the 3ist of May mext after its date or some subsequent 3ist of May. Cezti-, Hicates may be obtained for any. part of ® year terminating on 31st of May for & proportionately less fee. (Free Miners’ Certificates are also applicable to the Placer Mining Act.) Mineral Claims Size: 51.45 acres, Recording fce! $2.50 por claim. Representation: Assessment work to the extent of $100,00. must he done-sach year . and recorded on or before the anniversary date of record of the claim. Cash in the sum of $100.00. may be patd. in eu of such assessment work. Fee for recording ‘ assessment work, $2.50.: If the required , pssessment work hes. been performed within the year, but not recorded within that time, a: free miner may, within thirty daya “hereafter Tecord such ‘assessment wark upon- payment of an additional fee of $10.00. The. actual cost of the survey ‘of a mineral claim ta an amount not é Se ‘ROPE Gh Cay a : . ! _ ‘eis Nentune and his jally grew - of buccaneers will have their first opportunity of subjecting “West Indios (rvise passengers; the traditional Htea of the “Fishy Court" When: the Empress of Au tralia, in the course of one of the Canadian’ Pacitie’a' eight West In- . dies. cruises this winter, cfoss the equator on her way to Rio'de: , SMEnplnO. oy eS penpe Moe "Ror ithe first, timo in Weal . Indies“ ‘cruising the ‘glamorous : “most < Brazilian city, with the mn ‘oem Dealtiful . harbor in thé'-~worl and: unrivalled: mountain - scone: cay almost: within: dta-eity-limits, hag _ been “included ':in. a Caribbegn Atiierary- and. i e,, Empress, -will ‘cross the. equa’ ~ “Yovely “Windward Islands, k “by King Neptune en ‘route there; St, ‘George's, Grenadd, one ‘of the an also & HUW pole Vi Gali, Wisl vo another, attraction of the 32 day, erulse starting from New York on January 15. Five days. will be ‘spent at Rio, tlmé ‘enduweh" for” thorough exploration of the glam- orous Latin city:and its, surround- ing beautles and one evening will be sgyoted to; 4 -speclal-round of to Be Rio de eB the exotic night-lfe of the metro-| tor 19 ,daya,' to: Maxtinigue,;Bare, 1 Poll, ..At ,Grengda, lovely, St.| pads, Tr yidad, < UTAGAO Oy cifBy George’s guarded by ‘ancient: Fort | Pandina ‘Canal’ Zone, Jamaica and’ ~ St.. George, -has.:necullar charm] Cuba; : is among’ Carlbbean: towns?’ During 4 ri cursion will go to. GratidHtalg; a voleanic Iska . set high in the mountains overlooking the town. The: Wmpresa ‘of Britain, world erulsing flagship of the Canadian: Pacific, will lead . off, the Weat ‘Indiés: sestvon With “asda 'daly Christmas and New ‘Year trip to t-and be boarded “press” BCeDGS | y muela’ aud Janinleay::Fabruary!19,: nies which tune’s vialt, King Neptune Awaits Cruise Passengers , wunmuica, the Panama Canal Zone... .. .- and Cuba, The Empress of Aus: . | tralia follows With seven ‘voyhzda,: °° leaving, New. York; |, January. 4, {| March :1d‘and? Mareh'22, for nine days each voyage, to the Baha~ mas, Cuba and Bermuda; ‘Jon- wary 16, for 32-days, to Barbados, Janeiro, Grenada, Vene- ., ‘April.12,;\ for 12. 1],.14, an .. aster of Auatfaltd' and? Happy? 4. from the colorful cereno-, igtinieh¢ "Hing !Nope ; April .42,, for 12..dayg,, to ... long? CU 1 bg |'Joimaite; Cuva-aid thé Balidmags >~ the day spent there -special-ex-| and: finally, 4 Holiday: Cruise, f Jamaica. 2nd /Curpis’ web gtleap : , Picture Iayout showg a glimpse drs Beauti¥al " Gretiadal ihe" mies: ' exceeding $100.00 -may alsa be recorded oe eee tune eniant of 00.00 or ota . y the extent 0: ; : Baia’ wt . like. amount) is recorded - Placer Mining Leases Size. and method. of staking,. etc. Highty .acres in extent, staked slong a “location line’ not mote than one-half ' ‘mile m length. In this Hime one bend or change of direction is permitted. Where a straight line jis followed two posts only are necessary, ie. an “Initial post’ and a {inal post.’ Where there is a change of direction a legel post must be placed to. mark the point of the sald change. The leasehold is allowed a width not in _ ‘excess of ‘one-quarter mile. The. locator is required within thirty deys after the ‘date of the Ineation to post a notice in the office of the. Mining Recorder setting | out the name of the applicant; the num- -' ber of hie free miner's /certificate:. the ‘date af location: the-nimber of feet lying. to the tight ‘and left 6f the location ie;! 1and tha approximate arcs or size of the ground. |, *” Dredging leases on rivers for five miles _ below low-water.mark ate also granted. "Fees: Anhual rental on placer mining - | Jédse,. $30,002 annual development. work required :to be expended, $250.00; annual ‘venta? on’ dredging lease, $25.00 ‘per mile: : annual development, work required to he ' expended, $1,000.00 per mille: the value of _f ‘any ew plant or machinery gimploved ite i, . aount as money expended in deve : Fee for recording certificate of work, $2.50. | Leece fee, $6.00. me : Provisional Free Minors’ Certificates, . (Placer) Act — Department of Mines Act - . * Among other things, thesa Acts provide _for the staking .atd ‘representing of placer. ‘ elaima. without payment of fees, and asslatance to prospactors by free assays. etc, - : Pe te . : (7a detelliéd' sytiopsis ofthe above Acts: - flso' the “Mines Development Act!’; “Mineral Survey. and Development Act'?; {Tron and Steel Bounties Act"; . and “phosphate-mining Act's ara. available at the Dapartment pf Mines,’ Victorias: Com- Pp } plete edpies of the Acts may ‘be: obtained ) from. the-Eing's Printer;.Viotoria, ~" * ‘|: Preporations are under way at. Ot- ‘twa toad "genéral election. ,. The gov- ‘} etnmeriit of. MileKenzigi King: bag an- -/ other. two orthree years to go, but i¢ Is ahi his ear to the -grownd. and is not diated no campaign of speaking a ceritted idtbas (angi. *7 ee re nee Jf « aM Orme’s, Ltd.. | rast food, and-the rates are low. ‘tions early. Plan to enjoy able fentures. * Veg bob a TO, bbw | Av GENERAL ..ELECTION. .COMING |, ... . Pana -neceasary for the gavernment :.to |. “ ‘go; that. long. Hon. “Mrs Benrdthtalso [1° being caught .asleep..:'He has. already.|.” (The Pioneer Druggist) rz The Mail Order Drug Store ; "of Northern B.C ‘. Drugs Stationery’ ; . Fancy:Goods | Kodaks ; Pictures Developed and j Printed . “Prince Rupert, B.C. a es Unusually eomfortable rooms, the fin- liv- ery modern convenience, Just a few steps awiy from Vancouver’s busiest cornet—vet it is.as quiet as a country home all night. .Make your reservi- yourself for there is no bar or other objection- "Vancouver's Hotel © “yf Distinction" SREEKRE TRAM OLSON RK | Prince Rupert = i Hotel BRERA RS. ‘ : - 0 3 > ‘ toot H Soap oc at 4 A teal ood hotel serving sete north fawe 7 = Secrets A CAN Ree. Prince Rupert. &. , ii, B. Rochester, innnager ~ Rates- $1.80 per day and up | EAARP AY LESS KARNES. 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