Prevent Aluminum Ware A large stock of aluminum ware has arrived and includes all kinds of dishes in all sizes, Make your housework easier by using these goods, 7 ICE CREAM AND FRESH FRUITS Groceries Drygoods Boots and Shoes’ Flour and Feed always carried in quantities ° General Merchant. S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. Auto and Garage Service a Cars to any point in the distriet at any hour of the day or night. Fast, efficient service; careful, experienced drivers Our up-to-date garage facilities ensure quick, efficient’ repairs FREIGHTING FORWARDING TRANSFER A. E. Falconer Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short Hazelton Canadian Pacific Railway Company | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, \; ictoria, Seattle, June 18, 20, 24, July 2, 14. For Ketchikan, “Wrangell Juneau, Skagway~June 15, 19, 26, 29, July 3, 6. 8.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’'—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbel} River and Vancouver every Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information f, W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince ep fe XY © Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Four eee? » ’ KODAKS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING | STATIONERY { PATENT MEDICINES 4 VETERINARY REMEDIES ‘ Pit TOILET ARTICLES , Wm. Grant’s Agency REAL ESTATE 4 CHOCOLATES District Agent for the leading 4 SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES + Insurance Gompanies— ve 1 Up-to-Date Drug Store vere HAZELTON, B.C. HAZELTON Pee eee er a The Hazelton Hospital G. Ww. Dungate BOOT AND SHOE Repairing Bleek, Tan, ahd White Shoe Polish — . Agent for— WHITE oROSS RUBBER REPAIR - tickets for any period at 1,50 per , month in advance, This rate in- ' cludes office consultations and . medicines, as. well as all costes while in the hospital. Tickets are obtainable i in Hazelton from the . drug atore;, from T. J. Thorp, - Telkwa, or ‘by mail from the ‘meil- . cal superintendentat the Hospital, The Hazelton Hospital issues - Whe tame ae ‘HAZELTON; B.C, arenas __}! Are you a subscriber yet? Forest oars r HAZELTON NOTES Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good, See Wm. Grant’s Agency. Aj Cooper Wrinch took a party by ear to Telkwa Monday night and back on Tuesday. Cooper attend- eda meeting of the automobile association, - Arthur Hankin of the Yukon Telegraph line, was brought in the first of the week suffering from rheumatism. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Kilpat. rick motored down from Smith- ers Friday night to help: Mrs. Kilpatrick’s father (Wm. Grant) celebrate his ’th birthday. They were accompanied by W. A Cob- er and Master Kilpatrick. The old man’s better half put upa fine dinner on Saturdry and had a birthday cake and, oh, just lots of things. Joe Hicks was around town a few days recently and then went east. He is on a three month’s holiday. | Dick Cusick spent a couple of days in Smithers on business the first of the week. . All the witnesses in the rob- bery case went up to Smithers on Thursday whenJudge Young pre- sided at county court. J. C. -K. Sealy spent several days intown this week. He re- ported quite a heavy frost ie the Smithers district Sundav morn- ing as he came through. A. A. Connon spent the week end in the Lakes district and was accompanied home by his daugh- |ter, Yvonne. Alex. says there have been many changes in that|' district since he was last there. |: 'F, A. Kingsley arrived Monday from Babine where he has charge of the hatchery. Geo. Kitselas of Usk was here the first of the week. | Miss MeDairmitt, F.C. H.Rams- | den and Mr. and Mrs. Yoole of Burns Lake motored down last Saturday and stayed at the Omi- neca Hotel, returning to the Lake Sunday evening. Jack Sargent returned rom Edmonton Monday morning for the summer holidays. W. W. Anderson motored to Telekwa on Sunday with the in- tention of visiting the Round Lake district. He did not get far eatt of Telkwa when he met numerous motors coming back, | having been stopped by catapil- lers, He says the poplar trees have been stripped for miles. A government expert was in this district last week and he says the season for the pest is about over. The hospital board of directors met on Tuesday night and ap- {proved of plans for the nurses residence, Tenders for the con- struction will be called shortly and the work will. be shoved as fast as possible to have it ready to occupy before Christmas. Frank Chettleburgh of Telkwa was a- visitor around town the past week, He reports excellent crop prospects in the Valley. The frost Saturday night was spotty and touch only the most tender garden truck. The baseball boys met Tuesday night and elected Dr. Large cap- tain of the team and C. W, Daw- son the manager, The game on Dominion Day will probably be between the married and single men. It is believed that will be felt that battle will be the - best drawing card of all, . Robt. Langlands. fell Sunday morning and has been confined to his bed: most of the time since, day afternoon and evening. of the crowd, DOMINION DAY. SPORTS At Hazelton | The Hazelton Athletic Association invites everyons in‘ the tis trict to join with them in celebrating Dominion Day next Wednes- In the afternoon a fine program of sports will be ran off on the new athletic mrounds to be followed by ane - Exciting Base Ball Game The Women’ 8 Auxiliaty to the Hazelton Hospital will have the . refreshment booths on the > grounds a and cater to the. requirements = * The day. will ‘vind up. with Dancing In ‘Assembly Hall. at iN ight | a ‘danee in the evening for which ” . aod music: ‘will: ‘be: ‘provided and a bin. time is assured. ; “ a campers and ‘travellers, up SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT ANENDMENTS . PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed crown lands may be’ pre-empted by ‘British subjects over 18 years of age,. and by aliens on declaring Intention to become British subjects, condi- tonal upon residence, oocupation, and improvement for . agricultural purposea. Full Information concerning regu- -lations regarding pre-emptions ia given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,” copies of Lat which can be obtalned free of charge -.- by addressing * the Department _- of Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gev- etnment Agent. Records will be granted covering - only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which ig not timber- land, ie.,. carrying over 5,000 board feet per acre weat of the Coast Range and. 3,000 feet par acre east of that Range. Applications tor. pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of.the Land Recording Di- vision, in which the land applied for fa gituated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be ob- tained from the Land Commiasioner. Pre-emptiona must be occupled for five years and improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can he receivad. For more detailed information gee the Bulletin. “How to ~Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE _ Applications are received for pur- chase. of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being timberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) landis $5 per acre, and second-class (grazing) land: $2.50 per acre. Further infor- mation regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands is given in Bulletin No. 10, Land. Series, “Purchase and Lease of Crown Landa." Mill, factory, or industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acren, may be rchased or leased, the con- ditions neluding payment , of stumpase. ’ HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesites, | conditional upon a dwelling belng erected. in the first year, title being obtainable after residence and im- ‘provement conditions are fulfilled and Jam has heen surveyed. ‘LEASES nn“ For grazing and Industrial pur- . poses areag not exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or a ‘ company. " GRAZING Under the Grazing Act. the Pr ince is divided into grazing distri and the range administered under Grasing “~ Commissioner. * wry grazing permits are issued based of numbers ranged, pricrity being giver to established owners. Stoek-owners may form associations management. Free, or:partially: frae, permits are available for nettler's head. for Tange ; seer ore | BENSON BROS. Anto Jitney Service | _ Between ‘Hazelton and New - Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. * Phon New, Hazelton short 3 long elton— ’ Haz Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short tha ar Alf ‘BG. LAND SURVEYOR a ‘Allan, Rutherford . | AN ‘descriptions of sure veys.. ‘promptly. executed » oe SOUTH HAZELTON +