ee as th ge A "GoW. Dawion, “Prop. arr a anit Automobiles, Buses,. or Rigs meat all trains for: passenger and Aenea transfer 4 uN one : HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL ~ ‘ MEN Dining room in connection — .’ MEALS AT. ALL HOURS B.C. ceo Hazelton a ree © — f . \ . . eos ee * q ] A ) SY eres tae «wetted nara weet + Hotel ~ Prince Raper A REAL, aL Goop H Hora " Prince Rupert: B.C. <0 H. B. RocHESTER, Manager Rates $1.60 per day up.- Rh EL Nea FN Od rng PPE Rs al oes i ae { 4 SHACKLETON “Hotel - " USK,’ Bice ' New, clean and comfortable --- +>. «: First-class Dining Room in connection RATES ARE ATTRACTIVE an THOS. SHACKLETON: - Prop. FURNITURE and RANGES ‘eye wan SPR ew :of every ‘description : _ SPECIAL ATTENTION 70 SHIPPING ORDERS. he wos: oro eae Goode f, ob, Prince Roper A. MacKenzie || ® > rurnrrore Houses)". Me Box 90¢ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. he: ‘Bulkley “Hotel . 18: B. lvanel Owner». ini va es ag turopean ‘Or American Plan The headquarteis for the” ‘Bulkle alley; * ‘Tourists and Commercial" me! Ind this 5 grand hotel to std at’. i HAN tiains’met. -‘Aitos; Wery' or or Addle horaes provided. | Beh TH wagnt. 4) 4 4 i tls ; he addressed. a gathering of local Hall... -|Board, was in the district this _| week. | pioneer days -he operated.a saw- {| the line. ||Settiement, who. passed through || Terrace. a week ago-on -his- ‘way q to the coast, ‘returned to-his home via Kalum. Lake on Thursday. |in town on Tuesday. among pros; ‘in’ general ‘Copper River about a mile and. a ‘WAG. silyer-lead and grey copper "tof vary rich opened up ‘ {| feet. - Sonid of thd’ local prospec; 1) tors left on Tuesday afternoon to yr — — a ~ LOMBERING . -.., MINING | Hokincouttne ‘i - a _ = motlier and sister, spent the sum- mer on:the Eby. ranch. ‘left: with: thém on. Sunday. for :Vancouver,. » The gealopical-’ “survey” party’ which has been working i in the’ Skeena-Bulkley section this‘sum- mer, under the-direction! of Dr;| .Géorge- Hanson,* ‘wound: up its seasor’s opérations last:: week, after’ a survey -of “the Copper River area, B.- Jones, Js Te -Ramsell, R. -A.. Henderson, S. ‘Gibson; K.: ‘Morri- son- and’ “Andrew Mowatt; have left for their various homes.’ ¢. I. H. MeKay left on Sunday the winter. - George. G. ‘Bishby, of Prince Rupert, ‘Conservative candidate for Skeena in the forthcoming Dominion, election, was. In Ter- race over. ‘Sunday... On Saturday Conservatives dn the. GW. V. A. At a. later” date he will}. speak. at a. public meeting of, the} townspeople. - EK. A, Blow, of Winnipeg, spent everal days in the Kalum Lake district last week, and:returning was accompanied by H. H. Hopper. been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. McConnell, has returned ‘to her | home in Vancouver, sa Mrs. Ww, AL Burnett ehapéron- eda party consisting ‘of! ‘Misses Dobb, Andrews and Mallott, and Messrs, Notzel, Simmons and Walberg ¢ on-a- goat hunt on ‘Cop: pér Mountain’ ‘during the’ week- end, the goat, but enjoyed the outing | immensely. * Milton Laidlaw, of Vancouver, inspector of hotels and beer.. par- lors, under, the, Liquor Control - . Mr. Laidlaw is no stran- gerin the north, for during the mill, hotel ‘and store at’ Burns Lake, and is well known all along Mr. Welber, of the:Naas River é Terrace was visited by its first breath of winter on the 16th; when a. slight frost was register- ed at night. Some’ of the mora tender plants plainly showed its visitation the next morning. W. E. VanMeter of Van Arsdel {caused. ;considerable excitement |" pectorg and: the. mining fraternity | when he exhibite isamples from-his-latest strike o1 half from VYanArsdol, The oré ntg and the vein saute a width of five be Neil. Kenhody, cwhe, with his| The members'of the| party,’ which consisted of R..H.! for Anyox, where he: will ‘Spend Mrs., Robert Howland; who has}. They came home without R.tH. Leighton of the forestry department wag. here. this week enroute to Thornhill, mountain to see what the. ghances were to establish a lookout’ station: there to serve the Kalan and° ‘Lakelse valleys, “4 me the Hbiet- Davie Co.’ of Kit sumkalum Lake,has acquired the Dr. Hanson pack train and will use it.in connection with their operations, at ‘the lake. The first earload, of mixed veg- etables this season. is .now. being loaded by, Kenney ‘Bros., & Co, for Prinee . : Rupert. ‘Numerous smaller shipments have been sent ont by-individuals. eq. SR Wells left:for his: home -in Seattle Saturday - after’ spending some time dt Kalum: Lake: where Miss Marian” “Christie left: for Rupert’ Wednesday” to. ‘take a BO sition’ in 1 the ‘city, hall” ue ve. a Gardof Thanks oe : Me, ‘Paul Waiz-and M.and:Mrs, -|de Kergommeaux and sons wish to thank their: friends and -neigh- bors for kindriess-and: sy mpathy received during: ‘their. recent be- reavement,’ Metoret, OR -_Announesment Me. ‘and , Mrs. “HL ai ‘Frank. | Terrace, B Cu, announce the | marriage | of their eldest | ‘dayeh- ter, Luella., Catherine, , to. .The- ophilus | Elwood Brooks, to take place’ on Tuesday, September: 29, United Church, Terrace, I B. C. Examining Claims. 0, 'P, Brown who i is extensive-. ly interested in mining claims on Thornhill ‘mountain; returned’ tol" Terrace’ this week’ after ‘an’ ab- |: sence’ of ' several ‘months in ‘the eastern United’ States‘in the in-|: terests ‘of ‘his mining activities | here. He brought with him ‘on his ‘return ‘W. J. Elmendorf, ‘a mining engineer of Seattle, who is well known throughout all the. mining camps of ‘the’ West and| - who has been in ‘close’ touch ‘with the’ “principal ° ‘mining: * ‘ develop-|' ments in British Columbia’ ‘Both ‘limmediately proceeded ‘' ‘to, the claims, | of Mr. Brown “with ithe | expectation ” ‘of. Spending | ‘some time™ “examining” “the pronettids whieh he hag under’ bond, interior Geolog Vie AY aS Sm te : ‘en » Reports: Tesuéd thé Suminary: ‘Report OF: ‘hel Geological Survey-of +Chnada i ifor, 7" a a $" a) ae “Ingpie the hits Hi plareri veke stressed. " weae ae “ he a We “WwW. E. Cockkfield deseribes ie ; argentiferous galena attracted a . borings by. E, D, Ingall, le is interested i in the Black’ ‘Wolf |. ; 1925, at 8. o'clock. p.m.,, at Knox]; Pos coast cities, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.: Wheeler a fH . - was a business aller in, Telkwa 1924, ‘Part:A; has been published, |Bhows. « “A: beok: on Bow to be Itrepresents it déticise form-the| Funny’ should find’aread Vihar | ‘Pédults "di work “¢arvied ‘on! by. [met among, t the arastormetg: ol field patties of: thé! Survey sin |i; Mrs.-stid Mis. CBSA, Mig Maples] Yukon’ ‘and Britist Colin biw'diiy- | ton entertained. a Numb rir of linge “the ‘gtihiner”: of 1Oge | The ifrienda’ at bridge’ a my Net ecoriottic: phases, of the Work ‘are ine last. | yee geology * ‘and: mineral::depoaite. of the Upper Beaver River, Yukon, where the discovery of veins | of great deal of attention. Mihéral deposits, of Babine, mountains are described by G.;Hanson, who also describes, the’ ‘geology ‘along the} Canadian National. Railway from Prince -Rupert. to Burns. Lake. | Reports are given by. J. A. Mar- shall on the geology of the White- spil-Tahtsa Lakes aréa, by V. Dolmage on the Chilko Lake area, Pemberton area tributary to the the Pacific Great Eastern . Rail- wav. A nickeliferous mineral deposit at Emory Creek is des- eribed by C: BE. Cairnes, tungsten| - deposits near New Hazelton by M. E. Hurst, magnetite deposits of Texada Island by C..0..Swan- son, and the results of deep A cony of. the report. ean: “be had by applying, to the Geological Survey, | Ottawa, or BLO. Pacific Building, Vaneouver, * “ eed erties I Rina eRe 6 ea one aa a Pd tee TELKWA: TALES - News from the Hub of Bulkley. : ‘Valley =~ PS 1 '.On Tuesday of last week Mrs, B. .M. Hoops entertained at three Mrs. W. ‘J. ‘Couldwell, BE... My Hoops" left on Sunday morning’s train for Beaverdeli, B.C., where he is associated with «lhe Rederat Mining Co. Mrs. Cook has-returned to hér home i in Vancouver after spend- ing the’ past month with her daughter, Mrs. Couldwell.. Morning’s train for a trip and general airing at Vancouver and were in Hazelton. .and.. Kispipx,.. during the week-end. | from Prince. George. ove. the week- end and made the acquain- tance of his wee daughter and heir. ‘y Constable’ Barger of the R.C. M.P., made‘a'trip to Hazelton during the week, ‘| , ‘L, F. Coles, of Vancouver, is on his annual ‘pilgrimage through this mission. for, a.day or, two,. ae Burns Lake school, was a. visitor’ in Telkwa on Saturday. - J. “MacDonald, of Moricetown, , |during the week, Fort Frager.for.the past week.) ‘ Telkwa has been 9: favorite resort during: tke last month: for book-agents ‘and would-be-pomies : and ‘by C. E.’ Cairnes” on the}: tables. of bridge, the prizes being a won by Mrs,’ T. M, Ovens and , _ stumpage. Peter "Powers left on. Sunday ; ' Constable Fairbairn. was home the north in the interést of ailiag |: pianos, and. visited ‘Telkwa ony. ; Mr, Cochrane, ‘Principal of the be ; | adjoini - Mra. P. Slavin: “has. ‘been | at| ‘attend: the ‘auction‘in. 5 Sealyd -Doodson!s: meat-track: will be i in New, Hazelton Thurs- days, ‘in Hazelton” Friday .rgorn-. ings and. South Hazelton in the: aftertioon. -The driver will take orders for, fature dellyery.. 9tf | } = . ‘ err 3 ~ SINOPSIS OF : ut AGT AMENDMENTS 7 4 ¥ ‘ “PRE-EMPTIONS ‘ Vacant,’ *.imreserved, surveyed ; Crown lands may be | re-empied by «; British subjecta over. 15 year#-of age, * a and by aliens on declaring intention : to becomé British subjects, condl~ - : Honal upon residence, oecupétion,' l and improvement. for.. ,ogricultura] ca purposes. Full. information concerning regu- . lations regarding pre-emptions is riven in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land, ” copies of % which can be obtained free of charge . by addressing the Department of ° + Ganda, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov- ornment Agent. Records will bd ‘granted. covering - only land suitable for agricultural . purposes, and. which is not timber- — land, ie, carrying over 5,000: board ° | feet per acre west of the Coast Range : and &,00¢ feet per 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 applidd for ° ig situated, and are made on printed | : forma, copies of which can be ob- - tained from the Land Commissioner. j : £ sae ey Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and improvements made : to value of $10 per acre, including { clearing and cultivating at. least five . acred, before a Crown Grant can be ! received, For more detailed information ses the Bulletin “How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications | are. ‘recelved ‘for pur- chase .of.. vacant) ‘and ‘:unréserved ; Crewn lands, not being timbérland, . for agricultural purposes!) minimum : : price of first-class (mrable) land (es §5 | per acre, and senond-class (grazing) | land $2. BO per acre, ‘Further -infor- | mation regarding purchase ° or “lenge of Crown lands {s*given’ th ‘Bultetin -}-Nos'W), and Series, “Purchase-and - Lease of Crown Landa.” Mill, factory, or induatrial sites on- timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, | may. be purchased. or leased, the cone! ditions including ‘Payment or. ‘HOMESITE LEASES ~ Unsurveyed arena, Not exceeding J0 | ‘acres, May’ be leased es homesites, | ‘conditional upon 4 dwelling being : erected in the first year, title being : obtainable after residence and im- ; provement, conditions are fulfilled : ‘and land has been’ surveyed. . °! | ' LEASES - .For grazing and, “Industrial pur- "poses areas not exceeding’ 640° sores may be leased by one person or Bi company, t , 0 GRAZING » , ‘4 Under the' Grazing ‘Act. “the - Pr: “f. ‘Ince is divided into’ grazing distri | > and tha range administered under | ~ Grazing ~. Commissioner, ™ Annu: i grazing permits ate issued based oF; numbers ranged, priority being giver ; to established owners. Stock-owners ‘ may' form assoclationg for ‘rangd: management... Free, or partially eee: : permits are ‘available. “for = settlers. : head and ‘travallera, up to ' 6A - ay ta "timber Sale xrioe - There will be. offered for sale at Pub. lie: ‘Auction, at noon on the Ist day of October, 1925, in:the office of tthe Fordat Stpervigor.. “at. Smithers, “B. C., the Licerice X7106, to cut 540,000 lineal feet of Cedar. Poles: aad Piling, on an area ining -Lot:2266,: northwest of. Hazel On Bssidr District. timb o da ‘that | ‘anyone’ ' tinable - to ‘person may subs. mit:a sealed tender to be opened at the hour'of auctiori and treated as‘one bid)*’ ‘Further particulars of the-Chief For- eaten; Victoria, ‘B,C.3 or District Fores- ‘ter, Pring ‘Rupert, 8. c, 124 seat alt oe Re “Provi we Eth hala bs Bend som abet “" Three * (8): years: will: be allowed. fue 7 - removal of