“ ic THE: OMINECA WiRALD, 1 FRIDAY, May, 2, 1924 ‘ : Hotel - et © orale ‘UND ACT MENOMENTS Cit lamers Porta u wera ot Plants -$. 7 “Pree Ropert ene oe | “ge 3 i Ke : —) PRE-EMPTIONs «oy |g, Mreaths mee oe j oe Me a d G sdk Re Ww: S. Pa j 3,Vacant, 4 Wnreserved, surveyed : - £ I a orse Hatt an ‘gon,. or on, ev. arsons returne arown ands may be pre-empted by iD: ler | : : tlsh subject 18 years of fal . THE Lasonie Hom '| were passengers te Prince Rupert from’ up ‘the line on. ‘Friday. and by ‘hlieng ‘on declaring intention . ennie IN Nortaeen B. o ¢ | }last week to. meet and accompany ‘Hatt Bros. parehased a new onal eee eh eu Sokupation, [$0 i { Drinee Rupert, BC. - |ome:Mrs, Hatt and: infant son, | Ford truek last week. anid improvement, for, agricultural F LORI ST . ; } 7 a . py ARN poses . ————————— | a who.’ were on their’ way from Vie- GB Gilbert: and Fred Nash ~ SYNOPSIS . Pull information concerning regu- : = say aT aie riowens" tations regarding / pre-emptions ‘is, ‘given in Bulletin No. Land Serles, - “How to: Pre-empt. Land” ‘copies of, which can be obtained free of charge’ by addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C,, or to any.Gov- . 685 Second Avenue "(Near Post Office) | PRINCE | RUPERT, B.C. are now “located in their new offices in the Agar. & Brooks block. - | Fea {| toria; where Mrs, Hatt spent: the European Plan. winter. a ” 4 . [o> RE, Allen, of Hanall was @ .| visitor in Terrace last Thursday. purposes, and which is not timber- . land, ie, carrying over 5,000 board. feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet per sore east %- that Range. Applications tor. pre-empiions are to, be sidivored to the-Land Com-. missioner of the'Land Recordi ng Di- vision, in which the land applied for is situated, and are made on-printed forms, copies: of which can be ob- tained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied foi: five years and improvements made. to value of §10 per acre, Rates $1, 50 pi . day up | Principal and Mrs. Griffin spent arninent ‘Agent. Norwich aid Gold: Fish: : . . - Records will b t a Ing | a a a, “ Conétable Eggleshaw lias rent-ia few days visiting at the home| ,, Records will be gran ee 1 covering Geren ie and ate gen gS Seren ~_ Led the Stanger residence... jof Mrs. A. Y, Wilson at Remo ea ceeeee 2 s . merase 4d The Bulkley Hote under theauspicesof the Women’s E. E. Orchard, Owner | Adxiliary on Saturdayi in Progress m = European or American Plan, Hall -_ Tom Young ‘has. parchased : a The headquarters for the Bulkley horse from, Mr. - Mills. and has Valley. Tourists and Commercial men resumed the dray business which |: - Do not forget the sale of sew- ing, candy. and home: cooking during the Easter. vacation, Reginald Bavne. returned. to Prince Rupert last. week, -Miss Rose Raven,’ who spent Easter in Terrace, . returned to Prince Rupert this week. * Miss Edna Waldron. -was,a guest of Onalee Greig-for a few PRINCE RUPERT Exchange find this a grand hotel to stop at. oak including A. MACKENzIE _ J. Stauuno _ -All trains met. Autos livery or rigs | was held up for. a few days, ow- clearing and cultivating at least five ; - fe saddle horses provided. jing to the death of “Hosie””. oe ain m Met the cen, a received % Crown Grant can be’! Brokers Auctioneers: -_ anMeter returne rom | Pp TT. ‘Katon and E, Hunter: were For more detalled information see Valuators i r a 2 : Smithers: B. C. recent visitors from. the Lakelse | a business t ip to's Smithers early he Bulletin ‘How to Pre- ~empt (WE SWAP THE EARTH) : . a in. the week, -, a, PURCHASE When in. Prince Rupert visit our Sales Rooma and convince your-." self of the astounding ains we offer Hatchery. The ‘Vancouver Province says| that C..R. Gilbert is prominently mentioned as a Hossible candidate for the Provincial party. in the Skeena riding. . Chas. Purdy is fedvinge 1 this week for Kalum Lake, and will Cc. R. Gilbert. was. a vieitor ‘to Prince - Rupert - the first of the week and reports a blizzard: was |. raging there on Tuesday. — Stanley Brooks returned to his | Bank ‘duties on Monday last. - Misses: Stella and Clara ‘Nicker- : Applications are’ received for pur: - chase ‘of ,vacant and- unreserved Crown lands, not being’ timberiand. for agricultural purposes; minimum Price of ‘first-class (arable). lgnd Ia’ $6 per acre, and aecond-class (grazing) and $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 Lands.” Mill, factory, or.industrial sites on ly Omineca Hotel - Cc. W, Dawson Manager Private Sales Condacted Auction Sales every Saturday, at. our: Auction Rooms, Third Ave. ; ee Best attention to tourists:and to. Prince Rupert: B.C. eee: “commercial men. | Dining room in’ connection wef son, who were visitin ti land; 0 . ae Rates reasonablé.” Patronage is-;|Spend the summer prospecting he h i & gat timber purchased eens, pr iprton F S le Lot 1568. Cassiar, a solicited on his claims i in thea district. the home of Mrs, QO, ~ Sundal, ditions including payment of or a e 160. acres of best over’ Kaster have returned to ‘etumpage. - ,| land in Kispiox Valley. No reasonable win | t ar l of df | tJ HOMES EASE offer refused, E. Stockland, Maph Hazelton - - B. C.. _ The office recenily. vacated by Prince. ‘Rupert, . ITE LEASES 9 | Bay. B.C, - : aple . Cy R. Gilbert he t-off ‘Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 ; bah ; ; ilbert, in the post-office Elwood . Brooks returned. to] acres: may be leased as homesiteg, block, is being thoroughly renov. Prince’ Rupert after spending-aj| conditional the firat’ year tithe being “LAND ACT ated by K. Elder and will shortly otitainable atte fdence. and im- |. - ECE UUSIT SCENE OUT ECT I pr Bi y d by Mrs: Kirkald few days. with his parents here. | provement conaitieny nce “fultiiied | Hazelton Land District... District of e tadiee’ dy: rs! Alfka how Mi. and Mrs, E. J.” Moore: en: ‘and. land has been aurveyed, .. >: Coast, Range 6 a 4 @ da ies’ rea ¥- sto-wear, ‘show t ae . “: ¢ | TAKE notice” that J,-. Jean - Louis ; ertained at a. dancing’ party. on] °.” LEASES... : ; ; Importers and room, | ao Thursd k ¥.. ¢ ‘For grazing and industrial . ‘pur- Jet, SE B. Ci, ‘occupation. ~ Dealers i in ursday evening; in honor ‘o poses areas not exceeding 640. acres. ’ ales 20r DErMIGEION © Geo. Hipp received : about. 600 their son, Lisle, who is home on|.™ay be leased by one. person or a tne? the following described ©: ‘sompany, Pos ae Wallpapers — We carry y the baby chicks from. the south last a vacation from his work at: “Any-| GR Az NG Commencing ‘at a post planted. 40 : 1 band” week, and they. were ‘in excellent ox. The-evening was. far too! ‘Unacr the Granin Aut. the’ Prov ghains yest of the North-enst comer of r : - Burlaps arges condition: when. they arrived. h h ‘Ince ‘Js. divided. into “crazing eae ot a he Sk. SRive . he ° an ‘ Paints most varied short for the young’ p eople who| and “the range ‘administered under a island in the Skeena iver; thence fol- Oifs stock in Henry Frank: and his erew are|had'a most enjoyable time. . Re- Grazing |» Commissioner. | Annual foming shore of the « Skeeng eget Varnishes Northern starting work this Week and -will freshments were served and numbers tanged® proven tai eye Sontherly: and Westerly. to the point of lish ‘commencement,. ‘exceptin erefrom . Glass British berin on the Kalum road, hours af continued until the, early may tote ee owners. Stock: °Yange (gtavel bars covered by hig water, and Brushe es, Etc. © Columbia Th e ds ance whi ch_is to be h eld ours of the morning. management.. Free,.or partially free, | containing TEAN LOU Scaler . permits are . available for settlers, campers and ‘travellers, ‘up ‘to. ten’ heed. ‘R. Cortette, .who spent.a few days in Prince Rupert, ‘ returned ‘to Terrace last week. . i i — R. C. ‘McKinnon, | Vancouver, oe , : was a visitor in Terrace for'e few days last week, Notice is given in the B. C. Gazette of jthe establishment of @ road at Terrace to:connect with the new bridge over the Skeena; “ work on which i is about to com- mence at a very early. date, Sur: vey plans of the~ new road: have been. filed with’ the’ ‘department| of public: ‘works at Vietoria. a Geo : Anderson. -has . returned from. Prince Rupert,.: where he spent: a. few. aya visiting. ‘his 4 parents.. nas : ~ Mr, de’ Kersommeaux informs the News: that. ‘his “wife and daughter ‘will.goon’ ‘arrive it Ter: ‘race, from - Paris, France,” andi} |. thev. will reside in Mrs: ‘White's oe oe c. co - ara re oe eal superintendentat the Hospital. and. otherwise... There was a house, The: daughter i an Ripe Po | | | a a 2! | good attendance at the. concert, perienced ‘milliner. and.: oo “Tv, |and. the. ‘danee was one. of. the| wi ~ | Nery. -best.. The orchestra’ ‘tur- | fas \tnished exellent. Mousic: and. the ‘Pa on Friday, May: 9th, should be one of the best patronized dances ‘that Terrace has ever seen for the reason that itisin reality a} community .affair and should have the support of every one, The object of this dance is to help| the. financial situation of the Fair Board. Come one, come all. _ Miss Mayme Dobb, who ‘has’ been spending the Easter vaca- tion. in Prince Rupert with her i} parents, returned, to Terrace on | Saturday night... Bruce Johnstone, formerly resi-. dent of Terrace and. Lakelse, but| : now ‘of. Victoria, | arri¥ed © last, {| Saturday: fora few .week’s : visit with ‘his old'friends, © 0. ee ‘The concert and. lecture given jointly under the auspices of the Ladies’. ‘Auxiliary of the. G. W, VA. ‘and the G.W.V.A. members Telkwa, or by mait from the medi. ‘was’-a-huge success: finaricially Date March 17th, 1924, TB od Write us for information: when’ renovating or building ; your home’ Make Your Home: Attractive | ! = Tow . Town 2 Trading Gate: . BRAVER Baoarp Dismputons A.W. EDGE Co. } You have, j in your: local | newspaper, the: ao P.O. Box 462, Frince Rupert, BG, 3 Le opportunity for making your‘town a real trading 7 \ ."-eenter: and your. business a profitable’ enterprise.” . ane one -People: will. gladly. come to your. town to. (“| trade if you tellthem the’ news. of. the ‘goods. in. ; your, store. . The more, care you exercise in preparing your. .- @amneuncements ‘the “more vol neues ‘come, ., and th - os ‘more shes tell, the uicher 9 you wil gel Be SO ‘ The’ Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital ‘isgues — tickets for any period at $1.50 3 per. month in advange, This rate’ in- eludes office consultations ‘and - medicines, as. well as .all costa — while in the hospital, Tickets are - obtainable in Hazelton: from the drug store; fram T.. J. ‘Thorp, - = . Use The - Otniaan Herald: and The: Tests : ne News to reach’ the: e:neople of the, northern interior “B.C. 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