Aluminum Ware A large stock of aluminum ware has arrived and includes all kinds of dishes in al! sizes. easier by using these goods, ICE CREAM AND: FRESH Groceries Drygoods Make your housework * FRUITS Boots and Shoes Flour and Feed always carried in quantities S. H. SENKPIEL General Merchant New Hazelton, B.C. ————————— Saa—= Auto and Garage - night. FPREICHTING FORWARDING © A. E. Falconer SN Cars to any point in the district at any hour of the day or . Fast; efficient service; careful, experienced drivers Our up-to-date garage facilities ensure quick, efficient repairs Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 2 short Service | TRANSFER Hazelton spent a few days in town with J | Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE > May 1, 12, 22, June 2, 18. every Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Ww. C. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, For Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell. ‘Juneau, Skagway May 8, 18, 29, June & S.S, “PRINCESS BEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, Hast Bella’ Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver Full information from Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert Wm. Grant’s Agency t REAL ESTATE :: ‘ . 9 "Accident | oo q ‘KODAKS — DEVELOPING AND PRINTING STATIONERY . PATENT MEDICINES VETERINARY REMEDIES TOILET ARTICLES CHOCOLATES . Distriet Agent for the leading ate Insurance, Companies— f SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Life s Bie, 31 Up-to-Date Drug Store a ~ Health: HAZELTON, BC. ! horticultural society met on Wed- |* HAZELTON == . nesday evening when . ‘the plants | ala ttn ciia lion nines iinannalinnd The Hazelton Hospital BOOT ‘AND SHOE Repairing Black, ‘Tan, and. White. . _ ., Bhoe Polish” a Agent for— me 7 , Waite GROSS RUBBER ‘REPAIR ae poe The Hazelton Hospital issues ‘ tickets for any period at 1.50 per ; ‘month i in. advance, "\ ghudes ‘officé consultations ‘and “medicines, as: well aa. all: costs’ jf: While in the hospital, Tickets: are | . obtainable. in. Hazelton from. the. Peera itl drug. store; ‘from. T. w, TROD, This rate in-” pot i in the 1 new" ‘bed. ee Le : . wy . alga, HAZELTON NOTES | tt os Oe SE 7 Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good. See Wm. Grant’s Agency. — 41. The flower garden at the depot at South Hazelton is ready for the fence and then the flowers will be set out. Indians, white men and booze continue to occupy most of the attention of the the local police force in spite of the fact that it is an expensive laxury.: Mr. and.Mrs, Finlay. who have a ranch in the Kispiox, arrived on Wednesday to spend a month or. two in the country. It is two vears Binee they, were here last. Roy Smith of the Yukon Tele- graph line arrived in town this week to spend a few days before going out on a holiday. © J. W.. Henkel of Francois Lake A, A. and Mrs, Connon. Wed- nesday night he accompanied Mrs Keefe and young daughter home Little Yvonne Connon also went with them to visit her grandpar- ents for a time. . ’ Mrs, A. A, Connon was taken. seriously ill Tuesday evening and is now in the hospital. where she is recovering nicely. Seotty Ogilvie has gone. up the telerraph line to | relieve Roy Smith for a time. The Women’s Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital have decided to give a rose dance in Assembly Hall next Friday night, June 12. /\The roses at that time should be at their best and the decorations should.be attractive. Good mus- ie will be provided.. Mrs. Sansum returned: from a visit on the coast on Wednesday |jpieht. Mrs. “Whittaker arrived | from Vancouver Wednesday night to visit. her daughter, Mrs. Ed. F, Turnbull. Alex. Corner. returned from the coast on Wednesday evening and has gone to hia ranch in n the Kis- | piox’ valley. . The executive eoritnittee of the for distribution, among. members were received. ‘The distribution | was made on Thursday. The ex-|: ecutive . consented ‘to look aiter| the flowers, for . the, visit of the Govenor-General and ‘party’ on the 26th, in this. connection the ‘will plant. the flowels at 4 the - es _— G. LW: _Dungate | : HAZELTON, BO. re eer nega ween Me "Are you'a ae yet?” — 4 lett Swiithers Wedneada: j Rev. M.. Ww. ‘Lees’ aiid ‘ears ‘decorated with flowers," On : Saturday’ afternoon thesoelety |" a at iad They stopped off for the day to visit Dr. Wrinch. Divine services will, be held in #|St. Peter’s church on Sunday, Trinity Sunday, at 11, 3 and 7.30 Paul Dheuis, chief of Gish-gah gash, aged 80 years, was buried on June 1 by Mr, James Proctor. St. Peter’s Services | Most impressive services were held in St. Peter’s church. on Whitsunday when a good num- ber were present. At the morn- ing service Mrs. MacKay sang ‘““He wipes a tear from every eye... Before the close of the seryice the rector dedicated to the service of God a fine linen al- ter cloth, beautifully embroider- ed and edged with French lace. The presentation had been made by Mrs. Mathieson in memory of those who went to the front from! this district and paid the supreme sacrifice in the great war, At the afternoon. service Mrs. Cox kindly interpreted the address to the natives. In the evening Miss Smith sang ‘Whatever is, is best’ and Dr. and Mrs. Large rendered the duet Heavenly Dove’’, Uplifting ser- ‘|mons were-preached at ail ser- vices by the rector. The church was decorated with white lillies and carnations. : The Smithers District Board of Trade, have issued a very neat booklet on the resources and op- portunities of the Bulkley Valley The booklet 1s now. being dis- tributed. | The New Hazelton ball team journeyed to the Hazelton ball grounds Tuesday night and put up their first exhibition: as an in- dividual team. They’ did very well for the first few innings but through Jack of experience could not. stand the pace against the veterans. A good coach would help the bovs a lot.” Send your subseription ‘in today. The Women’ B Auniliary ‘to, the Hazel- ton m Hospital : will. hold a. Rose” Dance in » Assembly Hall, Bizslton all “tii ily pan t whe y wi ce or ‘ations regarding pre-emptions “Come _ Holy Spirit, | : at ing. for their new v'home it Sp ee i = ener elf ~ SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE: EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed - Zrown lands may be pré-empted by British. subjects over 18 years of age, and by aliens on declaring intention: ' to become British subfecta, condl-- tonal, upon residence, occupation,, and improvement for agricultural purposes, - Full information concerning remy 3 given in Bulletin No, 1, Land Serias, "How to Pre-empt Land, ** copies of which can be obtalned free of charge. by addressing. the Department. of - Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov- ernment Agent. . Records. will: be granted covering only ‘land suitable for. agricultural purposes, and which is not timber- land, Le, carrying -over 5,000 board feet per ‘acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet per acre east of that ‘Range. Applications tor pre-emptions are. vo be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of.the Land Recording Di- vision, in which the land applied for | is situated, and ate made on printed. forms, copies of which can be ob- talned from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied 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 be received, For moré detailed information see ihe Bulietin “How to Pre-empt Land.” . PU RCHASE 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 $6 per acre, and second-class (grazing) land $2.50 per acre. Further infor- mation regarding purchase or lease of Crown jands ig given: in Bulletin. No. 10, Land Series, “Purchase and . Lease ‘of. Crown Lands." - Mill, factory, or industrial sites on, | timber. land, not exceeding 40 acres,, may be purchased or leased, the con- ditions’ including. | "payment . of -atumpaee. . HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20: 7 acres, may be’ leased as homesitas,. conditional upon a dwelling being: erected. in the first year, title being: | obtainable after residence and im- provement conditions are fulfilied| and. ‘land has been surveyed; . - “LEASES For grazing and: ‘industrial : pur-- poses areas not exceeding 640 Boren ‘may be leased, by “one person | or: * hi “company. G RAZI N a . Under the’ ‘Grazing vAct the Pr ince Ia divided into grazing distri and ‘the range administered under . ‘Grazing "> Commissioner. ™ “Annut grazing perinits are issued based of numbers ranged, priority. ‘being given: to established owners. Stock-owners | may form associations “for range . management. Free, or. partially free, -permits.are' available for settlers campers and ; travellers, . up’ tee vv head, ; ar Po é cs Rt pe Ie een lng Se gy lt naa pa Rel a NUE ya gy APN ae yi 1 = 4, ; ' 3 { 7, i= } a FY dq =| é BENSON. BROS. . jase: Service | Between, Hazelton . and New. '“-Hazelton:and : the: ‘Railway, or. to any point in the dis- . .friet—and. at Any hour, L a ae -Phon New - azelton—1 hort 3 “lang oo. SBingeltones |: -Omineca Hotel, 2. ong 2 short, any All; : descriptions oF ‘sure * veys, promptly: executed: SOUTH: HAZELTON | Cer oe mardi iret “ee oda =n | a 4 1 N i cay” wad siyte tyke ries ie ake Roe 4, r-