BENSON. eros: -. Betwoen Hazelton and New or t any point in the dis-. trict—and at Any, hour. ; “ Phond “Hanelton’ a 1 short, ‘1 long, ‘short 1 long _ Omineca Hotel, ae a | Auto Jitney Service Hazelton and. the Railway, --” = long 2 2 hort " a alo sos a ar ; : [St pore “Build B.C. 4 we aac. Gets Cent a ns BEvey “OM Mine _ " GMINECA, DIVISION. | ‘Distret at ‘Coast; Range 8 # - ‘Take notice ‘that: sixty days after date ZL Wie H. Newcombe, intend: to ap-|' ply tothe Minister of Lands for: a Ileense to prospect for coal and petco- | Jeum over 640 nexes of land ‘gs follows: —~ Commencing at a post planted at the north enst corner of sectic 1489, Omineca Division and marked “'W. H. N's south éast cornez,. thence north 80 chains; thence west 80-chains; thence’ south 80 chains; thence east 80 chalins to ‘Point of commencement. ye H. Newcombe, Located July. 13). 1a me : OMINECA DI DIVISION District of t Coast, Range 5 Toke notice that sixty! days ‘ after date, I, W..H.. Newcombe, inteml to Neense to .prospect: for. coal’ and petro-' leum over'640 acres of land As follows ? —Commeneing at a post planted at]. the south west corner of section 1470, -|Omineca Division, and marked W. H. the manufacture of Pacific Milk. is kept within British Columbia,” Writes Mrs, Margaret Murray In the June number of Country Life. «|. Mrs. Murray paid a recent visit to : the plant at ChilliwacW and wrote an appreciation of this good milk © for which we are truly grateful. : Pacific Milk Head Office: Vancouver Located July 15, 1 Factories a¢ Abbotsford and Ladner Wm. Grant’s Agency ‘ REAL Estate | District Agent for the leading Ingurance Companies—{ Life . ; Fire Health... ; Aceident . Se ee ee ee eee SYS i HAZELTON n SARA RA oa ae eee ss AUTOMOBILE . represen ted by us. "Flato Boats a FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT 5 : insurance Only strong. reliable. companies i tand Augnst Ist, 1928, f.-0, b. enra, on ‘We ave local. agents fay the new m l'lato Boutsa—the, great boon, for the fishermen, the ‘duck hunter} See it at our mand the camper. - office now. SMITHERS, B. C. WM. SENET Tenders'Wanted “§ flee, of the Secretary,“ Lowest or | tender, hot neceagarthy utecy by, the Seeretnty an: th talec pte - F : “Renders Wanted to make fmprove _ ments on the-Hazelfon: Bublic .Schi Tenders must-be, In by-Auguat 1st, - a eT - Specifleations may bbe seen at: the’ ‘of? | any }irote: -villige: ‘of : ‘Hagwilget;: Bi Or The _(NJs south west corner thence north 80/ “Byery cent: of money expended In : . chaing: thence east 80 chains; ‘hence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains te point of commencement. WwW. Newsombe OMEINECA DIVISION | =. * Distriet of Coast, Range 5° Take notice that sixty daye. after date I, W. H. Newcombe intend to ap- {ply to the Miniser of Lands .for & license to’ prospect .for coal and petro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows: —Commencing at a post planted at the north west corner. “of © section. 1478, Omineca Division and marked W..H. N.’s north west corner; thence east 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chalns to point of commencement. © Located July 16, 1927, ’ W. H. Newcombe OMINECA DI DIVISION District of Const, Range ie -Take ‘notice that: ‘sity days- after date, I, W. H. Newcombe intend to’ ap- ply to. the Minister of Lands for a Veense to’ prospect for col: and petto- |" leum over 640 acrés of. land as follows: ‘north east corner of section 1474, Om- inecn Division, and marked W. H. N,’s north east corner thence , west 8&0 ‘ighains; thence south 8&0 chains; thence est 80 chains; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement, — | Located July 16, 1027. W. a. Newcomhe CANADIAN NATIONAL ‘RAILWAYS Tenders for Track Ties 7 Senled- tenders nildressed to the un- dersigned and endorsed “Tender for Track Ties’ will be received ‘at: the office of the General Tie: and Timber Agent, Canadinn National Express Building, Montreal until twelve o'clock noon, August Ist, 1927, for Railway Tes to be manufactured’ from’ doug- lng. flr, hemiock, jack pine, .tamarack . Jand cedar timber. eut between Septem: ber ist, 1927, and May, Ist, 1028, and delivered between Jannary ist, 1925 Canadian } National. Railway. in. accord: uncte with specifications’, S-2W-1,2, re (vised July 16th, 1926. Tender forms may be- obtained: at the. office of the |, Tie Agent, ‘at Winnipeg, and from the Purchasing Agent, Vancouver, ‘or, Gen’ eral THe and Timber .Agent, Montreal. |. {Teuders will. uot be considered unless nade out on form supplied by the rail way Company. 'The lowest or, any tender not. neces: sarily ficcepted, ae : “GwoP. MacLaren, | \ General Tle and’ Timber Agent |. } Montreal, Que. July. 8th, 027, . ot a “MAKING HOME pribw me * i Peter Alex: and Alex ‘Michell ‘of Na- lainn river, ‘Francois. Lake,’ district, were . summoned | ‘to gourt:. at Hazelton ‘on Monday by. on’ “Indlan - pollceman and a. scarlet. coated: Roya) ; Canadian: ‘Mountta. ‘The’ chatge ‘vas home-brew- Ling at: ‘tHe annual, two. seeks: gathering ot - the’ Carrier . Indians: at; the’ ,toteth apply to the Minister of Lands for a|- —Commencing et a post planted at the THE ‘OMINECA. HERALD, FRIDAY OLY : 29, 1927 | QUICK: NEWS... ; it present. on thé statt of w. L Padacn at, Quick. “where are. yumors ‘today of from one to four new gtores about to start up stock there "ywill' not’ be’ 80: many. 2 RII, Pete Wilson was not at. all y well last week, He felt quite SOrTy for himself Mrs.. Wm. King, Was, elected ‘trustee jon the. ‘school | board ‘in place of, ‘Cart ‘| Wakefield whose second term had ex. pired. , os, . ' vg -{ the Vennard Conn ranch," The ‘Greene as regard to numbers, The ‘hay ‘weather is not so bad ag ‘it to be cut as it ia.growing its best.now. Tocal reads, ‘Thank you Telkwa Tales | Mrs, Jos. Thompoon: ‘and “ehildren ‘jare’ visiting with Mrs.‘ Hall at Carn- - aby this week. . . ef the nursing home after a month's vacation spent at coast points. Miss Ralphena Wrinch is a guest of this week. Work on the Cassiar Crown property on Grouse: mountain. which was sus- pended on. June ist has ‘been definite- ly closed down for the season. W. G. Harris, who has been in charge, ac- companied by Mrs. Harris left for Cons.. Berger. and Greenfield ‘are in Hogwilget: taxing! in the potlach: “Another of those icky“ -aeetdente: connected with motoring occured Sun \ a _ ? cos 7 7 7 ; ) to Telkwa and Smithers, falled to ne- : ° ORME S LIMITED, fog gutiate the second curve on the south'}" slde of McDowell Creek, two miles |: day when T.. Rossi of Perow, enroute! from Telkwa. He. headed right over’ the bank, landing the car “right side down” after a complete sumersault. The car was considerably damaged, but the occupants éScaped with noth- jing more serious than a shaking-up. | Phis is on the same hill where’ Mrs. W; Thorne of Smithers had the misfor- time. to be rather badly injured & cou: ple .of Weeks ago. A “Danger” sign board on. this hill both sides ‘of the creek might help gute strange’ driv- ers in the district,” . Master ‘Canute Byman of Perow is a patient in the’ nursing home, the re> sult of belng thrown from a horse and stepped Ci. , og Messrs. T. 7. Thorp and BF. M.. ‘Hoops and family motored too Houston Sun- day, ldst. “Perey: Sparkes is’ the Intést Telkwa: ite to join the motoring . fraternity. He is almost ag good on the horn as he is on the Sax and that's BOE, ane | ‘nobo ‘sengon., ‘ta ai hand.’ “rhe | train will, he. well ‘patronized, by. ‘these Seekers, after work(?), The forestry departmeit, rallway employees: and: police, will all be ‘kept on’ the jump i the: ‘desire ‘fs to. cone, with’ “the,” “hobo pest. and. “keep, ‘British | Columbia clean. A noticeable. feature of ‘this, jbranch: of the tourist traffic is' that for’ the next’ he froni* the: at ‘Quick: When -they “begin to buy a : ‘Al new - family’ of ‘ten’ has moved on |. “| family: will need’ look to ‘their lorals . f° might be, but the hay is not. suffering ‘Some. gravel is now: being. put on: Miss Bessie Knock is again in charge This year it is necessary to have a permit; : from some Forest: Officerbeforeanycamp- —~——; . fire may be set in any forest 0 or woodland - ab, PREVENT FOREST FIRES. YOU CAN HELP Mrs. F. W..A. 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Fridsy at p.m, ; For Alaska each Wednesday at 4.00pm I _ For Masset Inlet each Monday at 4.00 p, m. ~’ For Vancouver via Sonth: “Queen Cnarlotte Tnlands, ~ Fortnightly. — --- 5 Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND—T.20 p.m. daily except Sunday “”: WESTBOUND-—7,51 a.m. daily except Tuesday Jasper Park Lodge open May 2lat to September. ‘oth See Canada in Canada’s Diamond: Jubilee Yenr, 1867-1927 - Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for ‘Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, ete., alao for your next shipment. - For Atlantle steamship aailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent p few. weeks the. ‘pull’ of ‘the: traviet' vil 5 -R. F. McNaughton, ‘District, Passenger: Agent, Prince Rupert, 6.C. “HENRY MOTORS _SMITHERS, BG sie ; “cos Ae | ordCare