ontreal ‘ireight walipese we eajoymg since the Lie fastest pick-up and delivery service in Canada inatguration of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s new Cartage Department for the nick-up and delivery of railway freight. Ninety-two brand new trucks, of a heavy. Type from. two to.five tons, were bought especially for this new Canadian experiment,: which is designed to handle freight with all the speed and efficicacy of express shipments. Built for local. delivery and pick-up of freight, in carload lots or loss th: 93 trucks form a rapid and steady stream of munication between the Canadian Pacifie fr sheds in Montreal and the city’s shippers. eliminating: much ‘of the handling o. frelght instilling the Canadian Pacific motto for fast ° unknown,’ Although this service has:also bee be the ‘main ‘testing grounds.’ com- eight “By and ser- vice.into this end of freight traffic, the new trucks are speeding up the service to a degree ‘previously min- troduced to Ottawa and Sherbrooke, Montreal wil titelis at Plo _— va it ruldboae lilzsiratlons above show a section: of the line of ce Viger friight.shods: in Montreal, : tyro of the tricks be: ing. lonted from the-warehouse, and a‘ loaded” truck on: dis way to.the oor of some - ; busineds house, By {The Omi sy doe ileath of many species. trips: into: ‘the rural: areas that |: These are examples of RETURN fares from many, B.C. centres. To,desting-_ tn ey Blons, east. iof Winnipeg. fares. slightly - allows stopovers en route! ; rote: iGo. ithis, iernest of. ate: 7ht costs, ng-moges:- net “Like a’ change? You can sail: 543° railed’ ; Through sleeping cara to! ig Pai “you RHEE ae with, tlie’ rains = ‘tor’ Chtenge 4 and East. spies MES tek os 8 ower from interior points: ; Your ticket... siuibtain.“playdroundejas you,” tea el ‘to ‘the U.S, Midwést: Quick’ - mowsiifant: Le ; down'the'Great Lakes from Pott ‘Arthor ‘| 'Queb “to Old: Ontario for approximately 9 b Bor information. eal a of, riwrit . Coach Tourist \Standardy Destination ‘emonta’ | “@HONTH' | ocroneR 31 . oe, RETURN LIMIC FRETUNA LMI | RETURN LIMIT Winnipeg......is-| 947.15 | $51.85, | . $62.70. ‘Minneapolie..... 48.00 | 57.60]. °72.00 ‘Saint Paul... 48.00 | 57.60 | 72.00 . 57.35 | 68.60 } + 86.00 73. 7 84.10 | | 87, 75. y : 93. 40 08,75, mu F : Britian neca: Aral NEW HAZELTON, BC. ~ Published: Every: Wediienday- vf -° Pnblisher Cc. H. Sawle ae “ . - 4 and aS: g de : ‘havertising” rate, Display. 35e per Inch per issue: reading notices 1ic for the. first insertion. and 10¢ , each subse- quent insertions; legal. “notices ide and 12¢, Disptay '40¢ “per ‘inch ¢ | - . Certificntes: of - Tniproverments... - $15. 00: : Water Nutfees UG EDS > ERS ° wheu the ‘rush of: business is- stilled hor as a human being, ‘And out-in the ing: those olf and trusted friends that ing cestasy, vear by yenr. But there is a grave danger that the spoliation whieh has been in evidence ‘will be the ‘It is on Sun- day mast damage is done. through the damage caused by remov- Vimar with Wuaoms, all the folinge which Some species of wild flowers such as violets flower | from the roots. may be, freely picked so long as the is. neeled to mature’ the: roots, hepaticas, and ‘others’ with steris rising directly. plant body is not disturbed. CANADA'S LUMBER YARD - tng: ‘the ent are now complete, It shows ‘fa. total. of almost three billion “board | : feet. which is quite an increase (four hundred million) over the 1934 cut, However; ‘these huge figures mean but _ [little to’ the person not directly con- {nected with lumbering ‘and perhaps there is-a way of looking at it-which niiy minke the picture clearer. the cit was in British Columbia. British Colnnabia while the eut in Ontario.at over $8,000- for’ ikie-second lumbering: rovilice. ° inmbariag position’, of au Apecies of: PRESERVATION OF a ‘FLOw-| Sunday is: the. ‘special triendship aay and there“is time to regard’ onr’ ‘neigli- |: words the’ spring “flowers ‘ave bloom- | rg sourht and found, with never fatl- The Department of Agriculture “has Issnied a strong appeal against the wan ton nbuse of wild flowers, particnlar- {ly the more beautiful ones. Tess | ‘plucking of wild flowers has al- ‘ready resulted in the disappearance of sowie Of the finest plants of the woods The reck- bet us inner briefly at Cuinnda’s Inmber yard, In 1936 figures regard-| The total eat was valued: at $48 090: GUO by about $4.50 per capitn, but halt. The $24,000,000: . mewns over S84 per. capita: in. that -province, |: O00 innde less than $2 50 er ‘capita pleasure, air hes. maple flooring, ‘but the ut wast my: something. oer, 1. per cent. eae . _ (The Pioneer Druggist) . | Orme’s, ‘Ltd. - The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern.B.; C. Stationery \ panert Gooils Kodaks.. 11 oma Déveloped and ‘spt tice: Alpes a /-Heimlock ati 2; SCRE, of Las td Act ACANT, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may..be pre-empted ,by British subjects, over 18 years - of age, and by alions on ‘declaring - Intention ‘to. become British subjects, conditional upon Foals dence, occupation and ‘improvement, .-*; *- Pull imformation concerning Pre ecemp- - tlons. is giver in. Bulletin \Ne-./1, band Beries, ‘How to Pre-empt Land,” conies of which can, be obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of. fiands, Vice - torla, B.C.: Bureau of Provinclal Informae tion, Victoria, ar-any Government Agent. Records will oe granted covering only land sultable for agricultural. purposes within reasonable distance of road, school and marketing facilities and which #s nat timberland, Le.. catrying over 5,000 board feet per acre east. of the Coast Ranze and 8,000 fast per acre west of that: Rance. -Applications:-for pre-emptiong -are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division in which the Jand applied ‘for is situated. on nrinted forma obtained from the Commirsloner. Pra-emptions must be. oceupied for tive years and improvements made to value of $10 per acre, Including clearing and culti- vating at.least five acres, before = Crown, Grant can be recaived. Pra-emptiona carrying part’ time. conde tions of occupation are also granted. PUROHASE OR LEASE: 9: Synopsis, - not -belng . timberland,. for erfoultaral :- purposes. Minimum price of first-class (arable) land is $5 per acre, and second. - class (grazing) land; 32.50 per acre, No, 10, Gand Series, “Rurohase and Tease ef crown Lands.” ; ‘As # partial relies. measure, reverted: ‘Yands may be acquired by purchase in ten: equal instalments,‘ with the -first payment - less than 10% of the appraised. value. “Mil, factory or industrial’ sites * Honber. land;? not. exceeding 40° acres. . -purchased. or Jensed, tha canditions tncfiding payment: of stumpaga. — on -Unsurveyed ~ areas,’ “aot:..exceeding . 20, acres, may. be leased as homesites, condl- tional upon 8 ‘dwelling : being Brected i the first year, titla being obtained after ‘pasidence and‘! nd base conditions are fuliitled and tan has been surveyed. «Fore dW: industrial. purposes * arene: ‘not vading O40 BeTes. may “be cap snarsom. or..6 company. " Under’ the: Grazing ~ Act the ‘ ‘int azing districts _ Sivided - a" tO ered a erasing regula Province: If, nthiy “gnners, Hone oi @! a aS ~ Bomers fad. ee Applications are recelved ‘far parchage . of Vacant and unreserved’ Crown * lands, ‘Parther information 1s given im Bulletin . . suspended for two years, -provided taxes... are pald when due and improvements’ are: * ; made during the firet two years of tot. ..:! cand: the’ * time ta time to mect Anna) a per- - MBF. os: or as ay . ae "yh, oh “A ‘complete ‘stock of Builders: . na a Supplies ; : Quick delivery. by. rail’ or ‘truck: Smithers Taber Yatds