. . = —————— THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY AUGUST 12, 1927 ‘BENSON BROS. Between Hazelton and New a . Hazelton and the Railway, eae. or lo any point in the dis- : ’@ ~~ triet—and a¢ any hour. Phone Hazelton 4 1 short, 4 long, 1 short 1 long —-| Omineeca Hotel, 2 long 2 short- Auto Jitney Service OMINECA DIVISION ~* ’ District of Coast, Range , .”. Take notice that sixty days after ply to the Minister,of Lands for a Jewm over 640 acres of land as follows: —Commencing.at a post planted at the north east corner of section 1469, Omineea Division and marked W. ‘H. N's south east ¢orner, thence ‘north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to point of commencement. W. H. Newcombe B Pacific Bs Better -|Located July 15, 1997, - OMINECA: DIVISION * “District of Coast, Range 5. Take notice that sixiy days after date, I, W. H. Newcombe, ‘intend to apply to the Minister of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and’ petro- leum over 640 acres of land as follows: tm A patron of Pacific Milk has writ- fen tis an interesting - letter . but itsks ts not to use-his name. He “ays preference for home industry is a good idea but he liked Pacific , MITk because of its ‘quality, “Tt is” he writes “the best milk I have | . found.” : ~ : — | Pacific Milk ‘Head Office: Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner Ominéca. Division “and marked W. H. —Commencing at a post planted at the south west corner of section 1470, ‘{Omineca Division, and marked W. H. Ns south west corner thence north &0 chains; thence east $O chains: thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains to point of commencement. Located July 15, 1927 . : W. H. Neweoembe OMINECA DIVISION ~ District of Coast, Range 5 Take notice that sixty days dfter date I, W. H. Newcombe intend to ap- ply to the Miniser of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petro- lenm over 640 acres of land as follows: —Comniencing at a post planted at the north .west corner of section ‘1473, N.’s north west corer; thence east 80 ~~ baal aaa J.P, ON, ; Wm. Grant’s 3 Agency REAL ESTATE 1 District Agent for the leading “ ‘ Insurance Companies—j, Life . Fire . Health Accident in * HAZELTON - mg pe pt Te NLS —_ A f mmmne . | FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT = AUTOMOBILE Uniy strong, rejiable companies: mm - represented by us, So ‘Plato Boats—the great boon for the fishermen, the: duck-~hunter and the camper, See it at our ;|¢hains; thence south 80 chains; thence {date, I, W. El. Newcombe intend to ap- .{ineca Division, and marked W.-H, Nur |eust 50 chains; thence north 80 chains “lato Boats ' rn : . Fk ' We aré local agents for the new office now? \ % _ WM. S. HENRY | City on Monday after a week end vis-| but-not so -hot'as.on the Skeena, ; ~ SMITHERS, B. C..- . The: executive of’ th west 80 chains ; thence north 80 chains to point of commencement. Located July 15, 1927. - W. HA. Newcombe OMINECA DIVISION . District of Coast, Range: 5 Take notice that sity days after ply to the Minister of Lands for a license to prospect for. coal and petro- leum over G40 acres of land as follows: ~~Commencing at a post planted at. the: north east corner of section 1474, Om- north enst corner thence ’ ‘West’ 80 chains; thence south 80 chains: thence to point of commencement. Located July 15, 1027. . ° Dot : . W. H.' Newcombe Ttiselwaysof exactly mete Etrength, ‘so baby's * bottles take no time to make with Esple Brand--thesafe food since 1857.0 2, : Write The BordenCo. . :j - Limited, Vancouver, « Jor Frea Baby Books, -: o : . E2497 | Bertie Dobie returned to Copper it with her aunt, Mrs. Post, For Sale Advs, or Sale—100 acres, 6) milés trom. TIazelton,, B. Or}: cedar’ log’ house, 25 by 30; cedar bam; well; 7 acres ‘ate slashed. Lost presant home. by | ‘fire. a singh Be Mrs, Anderson and fainiiy and Mrs |! at Kitwanga, "A good numberof Hazelton ‘famili- athle. rc fin Hor +|Soclety will ‘mect : Satuxda | Telkwa Tales license to prospect for coal ‘and petro- tember and are bound for Austraiie. 7 | Gomes Aa ants { ! ) { Skeena’s Industrial Centre 4 ae pm iemerirmerneemnal ‘Durham. - This is George's first. visit pert last Friday after visiting with friends last week. : Wednesday last. home to spend the balance of the va- MacKay and) family spent. Saturday | Where they intended making an. inspec- : - 2...) | ton of nuning properties dn the Kalun ¥alley, : : ne rn ane oes © es pieniced:at Misston Point on Satur: |. Fred, Stewart.came home: from .Ced- | day last to avold ad much ‘hegt ng pos-|arvale to ‘spend ‘a ‘Week end, with his |” Pee penta, peo ats BOE Tite It will be leatned with’ general: re- date I, W.-H. Newcombe, intend to ap-| .ro¢ thot Mr, McAra and family are]. leaving Telkwa about the first of Sep- Mr. -McAra has been here for. many years and.he'and his family have won a: large circle of friends. ‘ - The hay. crop was never-put up in as good shape as it has been this year. The quality of the hay is also above average. Some of the farmers who have dairy cattle dre meeting with suc- cess in growing a mixed crop of gras- ses for fodder. It makes u superior feed for cows. - Alfalfa is ‘also being grown with considerable success and the acreage is being ‘increased each year. The dairy businéss is getting on & much more solid basis and each year sees a larger number of farmers getting into ‘it, Another favorable feature is the number of farmers who are preparing te build modern barns for the dairy herds, Thus the country is improving in every way. There was a picnic party to Morrice: town falls on Sunday to see the sal- mon jumping the falls. and head for the spawning grounds. 7 : Jack MeNeil is on a business trip tc Prince Rupert. _ Born on July 80th to Mr, and Mrs. B, Vanhorn, a daughter. ‘Cons. Fairbairn has returned from a trip to Vancouver, ; : Airs, H. H. Phillips was hostess at a tea lust Wednesday given in honor of Mrs. J. Bain, Several of the local ladies were’ pre- seut at a bridge luncheon given by Mrs L. B. Wagner at'Lake Kathlyn on Mon: day Inst, oO Cons. Horsefleld bas almost given up hope of catching a blinking fish in the bbally Bulkley | river, But then what can he expect when he tries to fish on the Sabbath, | |: busy’ time in Telkwa. A lot of the farmers who had been haying good and ‘hard all week Were in town relaxing, The stores did 2 great’ business too. My. and Mrs. Geo, Durham and dau- ghter June, of Vancouver, are Visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 6. bome in six years and ‘his relatives and friends are glad ‘to See him again. Mrs. John Johnson returned to Rr- Mrs. Whitlow for u week. , Mrs. C. Bun was visiting her old ; Dave McWhinney arrived in Usk on CR ses Away back in the late stxties thousands of acres WN-COLON Y of British Colnmbia’s-timber were sold’ for one cent per acre, which looked like a fair price—then, To-day similar timber is worth from $150 to $200 : an acre, so tremendously-has timber appreciated | in value within the scope of an average life time + What the young growth of to sixty years from now is beyond is protected from fire and: allowed to reach ma- "; turity. ay will be worth | computation if it” ".. + The moral is. obvious, - 4 1 on eat PREVENT FOREST FIRES. YOU CAN HELP ~ British. Columbia Forest Service - ’ “Saturday “night looked “like “pa -Yeal . Complete Drug Store Supplies Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies a Developing and Printing for Amateurs Mail orders Promptly Att ended to “ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists - The Rexal Store _ ns Prince Rupert, B..C.~ Media Sonne ca es hae hte t p. m, and Saturday at 6 4.00 p. m. Fortnightly. - Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- . termediate ports each Monday and Thursday at 4,00 p.m.’ + For Anyox and Stewart each Monday and Friday at For Alaska each Wednesday at 4.00 p. m, For Masset Inlet each Monday at 4.00 p, in. For Vancouver via South | Queen Cnarlotte Islands, Passenger Trains -Leave New Hazelton: | EASTBOUND—7.20 p.m, dail except Sunday WESTBOUND—17.61 a.m, daily except Tuesday Jasper Park Lodge open May 2ist to September 30th See Canada in, Canada’s Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867«1927 : Use CANADIA N NATIONAL EXPRESS for Mo Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment, .’ For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agento . R.. F. McNaughton, District Passenger . ney Orders, Foreign | Agent, Prince Rupert, B:¢. Miss J. M, Whitlow bas returned cation with Mrs. Whitlow. ‘She has been attending summer.-school. in ‘VWic- torla and reports perfect. weather there J. W. Hoar, N. P, Moore, ‘W. Lifason | md Jy.Balf left for, Terrace last week |: ay ent sa eons v ie ompléte ‘details for’.the'-flower Seen ee | HENRY MOTORS {. ee aa