MM rotice is hereby given to --—— (T me Davis the alleged husband of the above Meme claiming an interest in the above named ae the above entitled court at Hyder, aM this court will be entered forfeiting @ Pure-Bred Duroc- Jersey Hogs For Sale Two young sows regiatered, have ™ litters of nine and eleven.’ One regis- on tered boar, over two years old, unrelpt- ed to sows, gentle, from prize-winnin # stock. The whole herd must be sol A as the owner is going out. of business. _ Apply to oa C. E. Carpenter - Dorreen SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC L. S. McGill BARRISTER SMITHERS British Columbia fa In the Commissioner’s Court Territory of Alaska; Divi- sion Number One, Hyder Precinct. In Probate Bae In the Matter of the Number 16 me Estate of Leatha Probate, a Davis, Deceased. | Notice to Heirs ma =O virtue of an order duly signed and Ge made of record in the above entitled oa courton the 35th day of April, 1926, ae named deceased and all other persons Meee estate that they and each of them are m hereby required to be and appear in 5g Alaska, and submit satisfactory proof fee ot heirship within sixty days from the mam late of the first publication hereof. me And if you fail so to appear and file t such satisfactory proof, a decree of your interest therein. _ OREN F. HILL, ae Administrator. mee Date of First Publication, May 1, 1925, fq Date of Last Publication, June 19, 1825. CANADIAN NATIONAL PROMOTES RESOURCES onization and development de- partment of the Canadian Na- tional Railways has given atten-. - tion to the development of the natural resourecs of the territory traversed by Canadian National lines; and, in order to give greater effect to the activities of. this branch of ‘the department, ‘it has been decidéd: to’ place'a represerita- tive in charge in the western re- gion, whose chief duty will be to ather’ information: and ‘promote. fa rther the development of these resources, more espécially in the provinces of British Cojymbia and Genin its organization, the col 2 . 7 . nar’ is tes : eran ssconenrtrenesnimncesit a ea ad ‘ we }|Pritchard, U. Hickey, B. Peter- Francois Lake Mrs. M. L. Sias extend | their sincerest sympathy to them in the gad loss of their. young son, who passed away at noon on April 20, after a short but severe attack of pneumonia. The burial took -place on Wednesday, the 22nd, in the echurehyard at Fran- eois Lake, Rev. Ashford officiat- ing, The North Francois Athletic |‘ Association is preparing itself for the baseball games that are to take place this summer. Every evening the local diamond is a scene of activity, A dance was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gain on riday, the 17th. The guests included Misses K. Ward, M. V. Deane, M. Kellar, E. Funnell, D Atkinson, Owen, and Messrs. J. Stanyer, ir., R.. Russell, P. Kaler, D. son, R.* Peterson, D. Atkinson, R. Prosser, and C, Loomer. The floor was excellent and the music all: that could be desired, .A midnight a dainty supper of ice cream and. other delicacies was served, after which J. Stanyer delighted the audience with a step dance. Dancing was con- tinued until-$ am., and after singing many old favorite songs the guests departed. F, Hawley and C. Stanton, who walked some thirteen miles from their ranch to the Landing along the shore reported_that the ice was already moving. We accept the news gladly, as it is a long] time since the last trip the ferry made acroas the lake. A: Koziek was adventurous enough to cross the lake on Wed- nesday morning and Thursday of lust week, butit is doubtful if anyone else will cross now before the boat is put into commission. ‘Miss Mary Stanyer returned last week to her home at Fran-. eois Lake, after spending several months at New Hazelton with Mrs. §. H. Senkpiel. Miss Mae McDonnell, of Burns Lake, was the guest of Miss Katie Owen over the week-end. J. Stanyer jr., who has been visiting .his home for a short time, has resumed his occupation on the government road. M. F. Nourse was a. visitor from Burns Lake for two days last week. G. Mannley, who has been | farming in-Kenya Colony, Africa, | for the past fifteen years, recent- | nesday of ‘last..week. on: his! way ooo arerameenens! F The many friends of Mr. and ~ leumstances were advanced when B. Prosser, and. K. | fat its. final meeting of the e present ly passed through the Landing on|: THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 1.995 ©). Oe he tee, atianed Francois. Lake | on. Wed: home after a short visit to Ootea. », ——SE_T | ‘Terrace i ont ol Seed The local constable this week’ gathered in an old-timer of this district on a vagrancy charge. For the defence extenuating cire the case was heard, ill-health be- ing held responsible for the idle- ness of the accused and his fail- ure to show visible means of sup- port. In allowing the accused his liberty on suspended sentence the court suggested that the malady might be overcome by the abandonment of side-issues “P, Carroll, of Decker Lake; — “SHALL WE MINE IT National Interest and National "Security: “dériand’” thie ‘THE ‘OBSTACLE to proper treatment i is FIRE -' SHALL WE CROP IT _ oe a AND CONSERVE OUR. FOREST CAPITAL ci ‘SPABILIZE INDUSTRY. ~..- ENSURE FUTURE PROSPERITY; ‘OY . o _ AND DEPLETE OUR FOREST. CAPITAL, . mo -- UNDERMINE. INDUSTRY a MENACE | FUTURE | "PROSPERITY "Treatment of our Forest Resouree : a8 ‘a "Crop. oe _ 7He CAUSE of fire is CARELESSNESS: ° ' THE CURE of carelessness ig AROUSED PUBLIC OPINION WE ‘MUST ALL PLAY OUR PART - ot ” HON. CHARLES STEWART, b Minster ot the Interior | alleged by the police and- the of employment. Mrs. D. O’Connell, ifsa, was a visitorin Terrace this week, Two rather painful injuries were received at the tennis court this week, when Mrs: Sundal and ,| Mrs. Barker became: temporarily incapacitated by strained ‘liga- ments of the lower extremities. Both, however, are making satis- factory progressaand are expect- ed to be seen again ‘on the courts in'a short time. A real estate deal took place this week, when W. Hippesley of. Napoleon Sauve, who is pre- paring to. return to his. former. home in Ontario within the next few days. the B.D. Bridge Club on Tuesday season, | Lakelse Valley | W. T. Atwood took up his resi-. dence in ‘his: new house on Wed- nesday last. . 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