A. . Ieee epetice ree ro rege THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,- 1937 NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday C. H. Sawle Pablisher Advertising rate, Display 36¢c per inch per issue; reading notices 15¢ for the first Insertion and, 10c¢ . each subse- quent insertions: legal notices i4¢ and 12c. Display 40e per inch Certificates of Improvements......$15.00 Water Notices $15.00 BAUXITE FOR ALUMINIUM ——e The word aluminium or almninum qin be traced baek to alamen, of all: cient Rome but the metrl alumisium was discovered just about a bundred yeurs ago. Only since 1910 has there heen a wide and inereasing use of it, AKhough not found free in nature, wiumininm is the most nbundant me- jaille element. It is found with mica, Hate, corondum, felispar, cryolite, clay and bansita Ai present the en lire ontput of abuminiun is obtained ‘rom ianioxdite of certain specifications Tlis ore isa mixture of minerals, bog tees net oceur in Canada. The metal is obtuined by the -elect- rolysis having alunininm production. | 4 States “leads . all - other monntties yo a wide’ margin, Cana- das capacity. te produce. it 1s large, bat the constmption {3 very small, aunt] ie skort market takes care of the Top Pitted “0 is the leading country in the pochotloa of hauxite: The State of nos is fhe great produeing, state tel States. Other import- anf pcodaeess are: Dutch Guiana and te dich Gutlanasin South America and hop oy ord italy antl Yugoslay in in a oa :} Over three milltton hundredweight of 1 # aluminium in Canada comes from the United States and British Guiana. this ore was imported last year. PORK I EATING CANADIANS prise to. find two or three years ago that the Canadian people-had swung from pork to beef. In 1983 the per enpita consumption of .pork was 75 pounds and of beef 53) pounds, In 1984, however, the, consumption of beef was 69 pounds and pork 66. In 1935 heef was again the leader, but in 1936 pork was once more the leader with GS. pounds to 60 pounds per cap- ita. There ure more than twice as many cattle ov Canadian farms as swine, The Canadinn people eat far more poultry. than mutton and lamb. The consumption of ponltry was 18 pounds per ecupita last yer, that of ee and Jamh was only G patids, Cavadianus are among the The Omineca Herald lost of the hauxite used to produce : AS A. consumer of meat it was a sur while |” sraiatlest mnution. eating people in the; world. it might he said that chicken is: the! favorite meat dish and. that, except | areund Christinas, comparatively. lit-; ile turkey, duck or goose is ta be} found on the dinner table. There are, mong geese than: ducks an - Canadian; ‘ann but more trrkeys thin the two! keys. being over two million. are SG million hens and chickens es ‘li und the barn yar. | Viness you tell the rieople what you | want they will nor know. Use — the, Herald. to tell them. ‘ |. a ee I Cons. Art. Hanford of the R.CG.ALDP.. | went downto Prince Rupert last week to relieve Corpl, Foster who has Kons ona three months leave.’ > these combined, the number of tur! ot There | Yes! But have you tried it? Advertising in the local paper pays. ; © Hikers Take The Sky Line Trail , Canadian: ‘Rockiés on ‘amo eee ‘ou years to mn a hey Fe - of the “Tort, Péaks. : % the. ‘annual’ SYA ey eler Whyte, prominent “Bangt | whose palntinga ‘grace Pert rooms in Canada |:and spends four healthy, happy ‘andthe United States... will Teas the Sky Line Trail Hikers, of isk rocky country above the timber-| tral rdey ‘holidyy*’ this; 8 yline-Trail-Hikers of the.Cang-,.. hi Valley nent beau- “¢iful Moraine ‘Latke and the: Valley; , ‘Plang have, been - completed: ‘toy'|' ating; trom vAuguMt’ “6 te 0, of this unique: eons ‘tlon which ‘peeks ‘out the loveliest ‘spots in| the Canadian, Rockies days on Shank’s mare touring the valleys, ..alpine meadows; -vand Mines ay oF While’ hiking is a Depilar coud) ates deuminet apart. -aty,.; prings, Hotels and Chateau Phtes Louise site oe Trail. Hikert goes erelltt i rizing eauty spate el. te a, ake éxplérerd' df | old, er comb tho’ country for jaunts. : throw I elie jaunts. Capua sa Say ana ‘elosing.: evening they ae avi oftloera as a ‘yaintage points to ‘witness: ‘a-epec- - tacular sunset .or sunrise, for | ‘enmera'-shots to- take hack home». as trophies, ond; for: Jakes where. the trout: ite typety With; camp in “Valley,” an Rodkied will spend: ne ott lal foursdey souting: e8 Pow-Wow: wid: ‘election of . TD. 14, R.V., Coast District, wo . 3h at: landé-foR. tac fieense, to prospect for}: F konl. over--landa : ‘imown' as ‘Section 2, in Vancouyer—mid business and hur- vs. the Grosvenor Hotel allows you to tive the quiet, homelike atmosphere, tu whieh you may be accustomed, Ful- iy inotern from entrance to roof—180 rooms—lnrge lounge and dining room ~-and just around the corner from erorything, | HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT DISTKICT OF COAST, RANGE 5 ' 'Tnke notice that 1, Frank X, Frank, ‘intend .ta apply to the eummissioner ‘tofdands for a license to prospect for seaal over lands known as Section 14, Wp, 1A, R.¥., Coast District. H gs, e ; Dated. August 26, 1087 “|: : F | HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT | DISTRICT OF COAST, RANGE 5 : ‘Take notice that I, Frank X Frank, ‘intend to apply. to the commissioner of; lands for a.license to prospect for -eoul over lnnds known as Section 21, Frank X. Frank! Dated. -August-26, 1987. HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT | DISTRICT’ OF COABT, RANGE 6 : Take notice that I, Frank X, Frank Lingend to apply to the: _tommissioner ne “lands for 2 licepse: to prospéct for : eon over Jands Inown: ag Section. 22, 1:7, 1A, RV. Coast! District, Lead, e pe ui ted," “aig ui’ 26° "4087 walt fice Frank X, Yrank 4 pv Frank . x, Pe wha (The ier Druggist) ‘The Mail Order’ ‘Drug Store - of Northern B. C. Drugs _ Stationery ; Faney Goods ° Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed a ‘Prince Rupert, B C Synopsis of Land Aet- PRE-EMPTIONS Tacane, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-emptet by British subjects or 18 ‘years of ‘age, and by alisns on declaring intention. t to become British subjects, conditional upon reals dence, orcupation and improvement,” Full information concerning Pre-empn- tions ts aiven in Bulletin No. 1, Land Beries, “How to Pre-empt Land,” coples of which canbe obtained .fres. of charge. by . addressing the Department of Lands, Vic- “toris, B.C.; Bureaw of Pravinelal Informas Hon, Victoria, or any Government Agent. Records will be granted * covering only fand suitable for agricultural purposes within reasonable distance of road, school and marketing facilities and which {is not timberland, Le., carsying over 5.000 board. feet per acre east of the Coast Range and @,000 feet per acre west of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division in which the land applied for is situated, on printed forma obtained fromm the Commissioner, Pre-emptions must be occupied for five fears and improvements made ta value of 610 per acre, inctuding clearing and cultt- vating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. : Pre-emptions carrying part time contis ttonn of eccupation are also granted. ® = purcnase on Leass 8 Applications ‘are recelved for purchase ef vacant and unreserved Crown land -- not being timberland, for sagricultur purposes, Minimum price of first-class (arable) land is 85 per acre, and second~ elazn (grazing) -land, .$2.50. per. acre. | ’ Further information {s given ‘tr Bulletin No," 10, Land’ Herits, “Purchase and Lease ef Crown. Lends.” vain As partial refed’ mesciire. equal instalments, with the, first payment guspended for two years, provided ‘taxes are paid when due and‘ improvements are , made during the first two years of uok ‘Yess than 10% of the appraised values. ° if ‘factory or industrial aites on timber land, nob exceeding 40 acres, may be mirchased: or leased, the ‘conditions including payment of atumpace. Unaurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 gcres, tiay be leased as homesites, candi- tional upon «dwelling being erected. in the first year, tila being obtaived after “yesidence and improvement conditions ere. ‘fulff}jed and tand has been surveyed. For grating and industrial purposes areas not exceeding, 640 acres. may be leased by one person or a company. ler the Graging Act the Province Is guided into grazin ing districts and the ge administered Sader grazing regula- tone. amended from time to time to meet varying . conditions, Annual grazing" per- mits ate issued based on ‘certain: monthly rates per head of stock. Pr'srity In graze _ tog privileges Is given to realjent ‘stork , owners. Stock-owners may te aasoclas*} - Sona for range management. Free of partially free permite available for settlera, ¢ampers and Fravellers, up to ten he: ad. e eee 4 -HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST RANGE 5 Take notice that I, Frank X, Frank intend to apply to the commissioner of lands for a license to prospect for coal ‘vyer-lands known as Section: 11, ‘tp. 1A, R, V., Coast District. _ Frank xX. ‘Frank . Dated, August 26, 1937 HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT. OF COAST. RANGE 5 shop intend, to apply ;to.the commissioner: Gf Jandsvfor: nilicense to’ prospect for CoRL aver, Tanda, known as Section 10; Tp. 1A.,- RY, Const District, : Bat be ca Pag X, Frank iat ‘Se 1837 : ca pleas at HAZRUTON. LAND DISTRICT. ‘ Intend, to, “apply, to, the commissioner AcRVioeat District,’ aPake notice that-1, Frank Xai WAZ ELTON’ LAND ‘DISTRICT DISTRICT OF COAST. RANGE: 5; " eosin OF coal coast. RANGE BS : x re & : oe H . i ‘Intend ‘to ae te "is paki iehine of. ‘lands for a license. to- ‘Prospect for. con! over. ands knows as: Section 18, Posd ge @ivanke: X Ped veverlea' fands may be acquirad ‘by purchate ein ten... Take notice that I, Frank X, Frank