the Commissioner's ¢ Court |= Hint 4 Territory of Alaska; Divi- | sion Number One, Hyder 1,1 -> Precinct... . Tn’ ‘Probate © In the Matter of the” Number 16: re , Estate of Leatha. [| Probate. ql Davis, Deceased. Notice to Heirs BY. ‘virtue of an order duly signed and a of ‘record in-the™ above' entitle i. court on ‘the 16th day: ‘of April, 1926, ='' notice is hereby given to: ——— (Te a) « Davis the alleged husband of the above A named deceased and all other persons ', elaiming an interest in the above named estate that they and each of them are '| hereby required to, be and appear in Hy: f i the above entitled court at Hyder, ! i) Alaska, and.submit satisfactory proof of heirship within sixty days from the ' date of the first ; publication hereof. A’ = And if you fail 50 to appear and file j, such antisfactory proof, a decree of m,; this’ court -will be entered forfeiting your interest therein, ' 4 OREN F. HILL, ! Administrator. ki Date of First Publication, May 1, 1925. i, Date of Laat Publication, Jane 19, 1926. i i } i Lot For Sale. ane ae F lot at Terrace for best offer; 4 acre {} river bottom; second from road; terms. i} Anton Schwager, 1626 ‘Sutter St, San | Francisco, Cal, a _ 1619 nt | Hog s For Sale rene q 08 igs, seven, weeks, old, $7.00 ? each. Two registered sows and: one . boar $50.00 each. The boar i ig unrelat- ‘ed to the sows, OC. . Carpenter, ; Dorreen, B.C. 4849 4 Found. baby’s fiannelette bian- q ket,. found on Tenth Ave., New Hazel- t ton, Owner may recover same by pay- q ing forthis advertisement. 20 Fankin, New Hazelton, 4 | | For Quick Sale One hundred Preference Shares Kitse- ®; las Mountain Copper Co. Limited, of a; Usk, B.C. Apply to Official Adminis- | trator, Prince upert, B 4451 Two feather pillows and | ' For Sale 1 Mileh Goat, 1 young Doe. (9 mths, old). Norrington, Terrace, Rabbits for fur, For Sale wool, meat, pets, or fancy White Angoras, Chinchillas, oBre. M 81 _Havanas, Himalayans, Black Siberians, Flemish Giant, and Dutch, ali purebred stock, pedigrees with most of them. The X. Rabbitry, Vanaradol, B.C, 2 King baby deserves ~ the best _FREE BABY BOOKS» “Winte to The Borden’ Ca. Limited, Yancouver, for ° . two Baby, Welfare Books E.saaa | soe a re "Woodcock Mr.- Davidson, boiler inspector, WAS 8. Woodcock visitor last week. C. L. Dimoek, of the depart- ment of public works, ‘decompan- d|ed by .T, Moore, drove to: Wood- |. ‘cock from Kitwanga by way of Cedarvale last Friday. The lat- ter made the return trip on Sat- urday, while Mr, Moore continued on to Pacific. - Local people are looking forward to having the} road opened from here to Kit- wanga in the near future. *. ‘Rev. J. H. Young, of Terrace, held. chureb service here last Sunday. « Whilé here he christen- ed the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Elliott. Mrs, W. C. Little spent a few days at Hazelton last week. ‘Mrs. Doll, of Kitwanga, visited Mrs, §. Elliott over the weekend. Dr. V. Ardagh, of Kitwanga, spent Monday in Woodcock mak- ing bis annual inspection of the school children. . He was accom- panied by Mrs. Ardagh. S. Hibbard, of Prince Rupert, is visiting in Woodcock, 7 Mrs..S. Kinley and daughter, | Mrs. Davidson, of Kitwanga, ac- companied by Miss Cavalier; were the guests of Mra. W. C.. Little 8| last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulis : ‘and family, of Cedarvale, visited ‘friends ‘here last Tuesday even- ing. W. Elliott, who has been spend- ing a few days in the vicinity of Smithers, returned on last Wed- nesday’s'train. J. Borsuk ‘and children’ visited at Hazelton last Tuesday, return- ing home on Wednesday morning decompanied by Mrs. Borsuk, who has recovered ‘from her recent illness, J. Hartley was a Cedarvale visitor | last Saturday. More Grazing Land T. P, McKenzie, grazing com- missioner, has got. back to Vic-| : toria from the North Thompson, whither he was sent by Hon. T. 1D. Pattullo, minister of ‘lands, to investigate and | report upon ‘| the grazing possibilities of a large area of land between the river and Bonaparte Lake, The com- _ {missioner went over considerable _|ground on foot. and was. greatly impressed with the character of the country. He will make: a detailed. report to the minister, |. who announces that his verbal report is that twenty thousand head of cattle could be maintain- ed the year: round in ithe district he coverad. = ee, | ? BUILDING MATERIALS! ” Cement =" “Lime” Plaster ~ Fireclay.- . _ Brick Building Papers _Roofing | a nee _Sash & Doors S-ply Veneer Paneling” ae “ ae a aber rer ee — ‘Fir’ Finish. a. Specialty’ ALBERT &, M oc brince T Prat Wed: ne pert, B Ln. i. vile f ig ot meee eet wat , -| work. —4 “Terrace a rio oes aria d —— “W.E. Ver Meter;. tole -con- tractor, and Axel Ebring: were business visitors from Vanaradol this‘ week, Mrs, W. J: Parsons, who has been suffering from an ‘affliction left this week for Winnipeg, to consult a -specialist.. .Her many friends hope she may find imme- ‘diate relief... . _W. FP. Brown and H. Trotley, of Toronto, were maests at the ‘Terrace Hotel this week, Rev. Canon Rix, of Prince Ro- pert, was visiting with friends |: for several davs during the past week, ” Captain John Witlmaa, of Usk,- was in town:transacting business during the week-end: D. MeKinnon has. moved. his stock-in-trade into new quarters on Greig Avenue, . _ James MeNeish, of the Work. men’s Compensation Board paid one of his periodic visits to Ter- race early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Fulton and family, who have been holidaving: Sunday, en route home. They expect to return very shortly to spend the remainder of the sum- mer season, . arrived in Terrace on Saturday). from Seattle and left on Monday | ‘Lake recently bonded by J. Hoar and associates. Mr. Hoar is ex- pected to arrive in about a week, Mr. Weller spent several weeks in ‘the Kalum Lake country: last. summer.” c. L. Dimock, assistant public! | works engineer, of Smithers, was in town over: the week-end in connection with the local road ‘He went west as far as Remo on Monday’s train. . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wurko and family. were visitors to Prince Rupert this week, Elwood Brooks’. has resumed his. duties as assistant agent. at the C.N.R. station here. C..A. Smith of the Kalum Lake Mines, was in town on business in connection with his mining; operations at the lake, Russell Smith,. of Smithers, is in town renewing old acquain- tances for a few days. Sid Johnstone was on. Tuesday summoned to the bedside of his father, Mr. Al. J ohnstone, whose “ condition liad taken a turn for | the worse, and who passed away on Wednesday. ‘at’ the Hazelton Héspital. The remains were race for burial. _ Tha official: weather. record, ab icept by: N.- Sherwood ‘indicates that May.this:year; was abnormal] tin two respects; first, :that.io was hotter’ than usual and, second, | for: that" ‘month.’ The: ‘average eal |! terapetatare: recinded: was ee of the eye for several weeks past, |. at their camp at Lakelse for a! \few. days, returned to town on F: B. ‘Weller and W. Larson forthe mineral property at Kalum |. that it was drier than the averare |: THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘JUNE 6, 1925 which was four degrees. above the: ten-year: -QVErARE. |. tation was .90 inches, compared with a ten-year average of 1.77. The highest temperature reached est on the 24th, when 28 degrees was, the reading. " mental business. ' _. Kitsumkalum ‘School : CLASS LEADERS ~ tien 82.8, Gladys Kenney 80.6, Esther Moore 74 3. ' Division 2. Moore, Kathleen Burnett, Frank Hipp. Grade 6—Elmer McCon- nell; Mildred Kirkpatrick, Donald Burnett, Grade 5—Joe Marchil- don, Jessie Nash, Lillian Christy. Division 8. Grade 4—Cecilia Desjardines, Mary Hipp, Annie |Lips. - Grade 3 Senior— Adeline Thomas, Helen Smith, Gordon Hatt, Grade 8 Junior—Ernest Taft, Peggy Koss, and Florence Desjardines and Tony Hipp (tie). Division 4. Grade 24—Jean Dover and Lloyd Thomas (tie), Fred Nash. Grade 2B—Edith Kohne, Barbara Sherwood. Grade 1A—Marjorie Kennev, Theresa Desjardins, Grade 1B—Teddy Wurko. and Ruth Little and Franees Dover (tie). Eastern Capital Behind Mineral Survey Parties _ J, A. Robertson stopped off on Friday at Hazelton, where he spent two days making arrange- ments for a mineral surveying ‘party which will work out of Hazelton this) summer. . Mr... Robertson is an engineer agso- ciated with Charles T. Cabrera and Geo. W. B. Fletcher, of Philadelphia, who last year sent a small party up to Silver Creek, mer. Mr. Robertson was en ronte to -|Graham Island. . where he will take charge of the metallurgical work for Toronto and -Philadel- phia interests, He is a specialist in metallurgy ‘and hydraulic min; ing (placer) ‘having spent twenty vears in the Malay Peninsula, where he installed and operated ‘Iseveral of. the largest hydraulic- ing propositions in-that district. On the’ metallurgical side he was engineer-manager of the second largest tin smélter in the world, and - introduced - several] new ideas into tin smelting. - During the war,: and for three yesterday. brought home’ to Ter- and a half years following, he was retained, by the Directorate of. Research;.. “Air: ‘Ministry, dn London,:’.on,: metallurgical: and physical ” research in. eonneetic with, “al metal.t Aeroplen a Why use sshobe -worn paper when atrictly raiece Hore Tess money at : -Precipi-| wes 88 on the 16th, and the lows|’ R. H., Leighton. of the Forest |} Branch, is in town on depart-|3 ~ .- Division 1 —Marguerite Chre-| j Grade T— ‘Beasie||j near ‘l'acla Lake, and they expect |¢ -|to continue the work this sum- Omineca Hotel. c. W. Dawson, Prép. . 4 . * - Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs meet all trains for passenger and baggage transfer ' HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS / AND COMMERCIAL (. MEN: 4 ; } Dining room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS ‘B.C. : Hazelton Hotel Prince Rupert A REAL Goop HoTEL ba | Prince Rupert | B.C. H. B. ROCHESTER, - Manager Rates $1.50 per day up. 7 i 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. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. - Smithers. B. C.. ‘SHACKLETON . Hotel USK, B.C. New, clean and comfortable Firat-class Dining Room in connection ° RATES ARE ATTRACTIVE THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. 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