‘ \ . THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 Sap ereeeer —— Telkwa Hotel: Serves the traveller to and* through the Bulkley Valley MAKE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS Peter Slavin . Proprietor ‘TRLKWA - - BO, C. W. Dawson Manager Best attention to tourists and to. commercial men, Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage ia. solicited B.C. ee ENJOY RADIO ON CONTINENTAL LIMITED Prince Rupert. + + THE LEADING HoTEL IN NORTHERN B, C. Prince Rupert, B.C. {| * { i i A i . Hotel { { | } } } } European Plan. — ( Rates $1.50 per day up. N with market Canadian a 0 longer need the business man or broker he out of touch fluctuations while he is travelling from his own city to another on the Continental Limited. the all-steel train of the Canadian National Railways. The| b National system is the first railway in Canada to providel ] radio receiving sets aboard its rec- wor trains for the convenience and entertainment of passengers. Effi- cient receiving sets, in charge of competent operators, are being installed in observation cara on the Continental Limited, with the re- sult that the business man or roket may, if he ‘wishes, follow the markets regularly while travel- Ing or may enjoy musie or other entertainment features broadcast from the various stations in Can- ada and the United States, Mar- ket quotations are sent from the large American and Canadian broadcasting stations at regular in-. tervals during the business day. and in addition to these, passen- gers aboard the Continental Limit- ed? are enabled to enjoy good music and other features as they travel, across the continent, . a aac ai ee Rete hae The Bulkley Hotel E, E, Orchard, Owner Yoo #) The headquarters for the Bulkley , Valley, Tourists and Commercial men ® find this a grand hotel to stop at, mem, Alltrains met. Autos, livery or rigs me saddle horses provided. the Minister of- Lands at- Victoria not later than noon on.the 2ist day of February, 1924, for the purchase of os Licence X5768, to cut 1,177,000 feet, for European or American Plan | 9 Spruce, Cedar, oa Tucks Inlet, N.W. of Prince Rupert, Range 5, Coast District, removal of timber. ester, Victoria, B.C., or District For- ester, Prince Rupert, B.C. Timber Sale X5763 Sealed tenders will be received by Hemlock and Balsam rom an area situated at tne head of Two (2) years will be allowed for Further particulars of the Chief For- h3033 + Smithers. B. C. B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR-SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY P.O. Box 948 A wire PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. will bring us Omineca Assess- ment District NOTICE is hereby given, in accord- after spending a few days in Prince Rupert getting repairs to his masticators. visit to Terrace on ‘Vhursday. Usk Skeena’s Industrial Centre ee ne ee 9 f Harry D. Gazanoff arrived in town from Smithers on Thursday fore leaving on Saturday for Anyox. oo i Joe Coleman returned Friday J. P. MacDonnell) made a short Mr. and Mrs. Barney Morgan to renew old acquaintances be. ! Importers and ~ ance with the Statutes, that all assess- ed taxes, assessed and levied under the “Taxation Act’? and ‘Public Schools Act”’, are now due and payable for the Dealers in me = Wallpapers ' We carry the mp Burlaps largest and ax §«6Paints. most varied + Oils stock in , Varnishes - Northern Glass British _ ¢| th Brushes, Etc, Columbi a. ; 33 year 1924, Assessment District are due and pay- able at my office, situated in the Pro- vincial Government Building, in the Village of Smithers, B.C. valent to a personal demand by me upon ail persons liable for taxes. Dated at Smithers, B.C., All taxea collectable for the Omineca’ This notice, in terms of. law, is equi- is 12th day of February, 1924, STEPHEN H, HOSKINS, COLLECTOR, OMINECA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT m- Write us for information when fm . renovating or building your home Make Your Home Attractive ! BEAVER Boarp DistaisuTors t A.W. EDGE Co. P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. 4 Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public L: S. McGILL . been a good paying business and Apply to Mra. (Dr.) Bleecker, FOR SALE AT TERRACE Boarding House, eight rooms, good cellar and well, lot 88x100 ]/ and all fenced. This has always all rooms are now occupied. Han- dy to the new Terrace bridge on which the steel: work starts on March Ist.: “Poor health reason for: selling. A bargain for. the ‘purchazer. Terms will be allowed. SMITHERS Terrace, or Omineca Herald office. . Crossing, where they were locat- ed for a couple of months, James Lloyd has returned from an operation. He locks fine and was effective. to see him around again, race, made a great improvement dur- ing his attendance at the Rupert hospital. , —— Ties are beginning to be moved from Usk. . The first two car- loads were shipped on’ Sunday night from Gall’& Bell and Wood- ward & Berge. ; _ A Valentine masquerade was held in Bethurem Hall last night, | Particulars in our next issue, . Sunday’s and Monday’s snow created renewed activit? in. the Central Skeena district. At Ter- race the early. disappearance of snow almost caused a. panie,. ow- left in the. woods, -; The: new returned on Monday from Skeena the Hazelton Hospital following prime, showing that treatment Friends are gidd Mrs. Thams paid a visit to Ter- She says Mr. Thams has ing to. the large cuts’ of timber |. strain. hauls for summer. | Japanese market devices, Have you read the advertise. to you as the local news. Make @ practice of reading the adver- tisements in the local paper. A. Finnie, of Prince Rupert, was a business visitor on Satur- day, returning Sunday. . A. H. Edwards, manager of the Hayward mills, left for Ed monton on Monday night, on business, Frank Allen, of Hanall, after many years in the interior, was a visitor early in the week. The following pupils of Round Lake School were successful: in obtaining MacLean method writ- ing certificates: Dorothy Bossons, Marion Foley, Robert Fletcher, ( \ — Eby’s | EXCHANGE: GOODS HOUGHT AND SOLD Everything for the Home SMITHERS, B.C. _ Dealer For DODGE CARS .__ At Usk the Hayward Lumber Co.’s mill is about set up and the company is’ turning its attention to the long log hauls which may be made before the snow’ goes, leaving the shorter OY NOPSIS i. LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS , Vacant, unreserved, surveyed crown lands mdy be pre-empted by British subjects over 18 years of age, and by aliens on. declaring intention to becume British subjects, condl- lional upon residence, occupation, and improvement for ‘agricultural purposea, Fuil information concerning regu- lations regarding pre-emptiona 1s given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,” copies of which can be obtained free of charge oy 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, ie, carrying over 5,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and §,000 feet per acre east of thar Range, - AppNeations for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of the Land Recording 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 far five years and Improvements made to value of $10 per acre, includin: clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant ean be received, For more detailed information see lic Bulletin “How to Pre-em)pt Land,” PURCHASE Applicationg are received for pur: chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being timberland. for agricultural purposes; m‘nimum price of first-class (arable) land is 35 per aere,-and second-class (ziazing) land $2.60 per acre, Further infar- mation. regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands is given in Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, “Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands.” Mil, factory, or industrial sites on timber land, net exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con- ditions Including payment of stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES ', Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesites, conditional upon a dwelling being erected in the first year, title being obtainable after residence and, im- provement conditions: are and land has been surveyed. LEASES Since the demand has eased off, the hemlock timber of the mill will be turned into ties by mass production through gang edgers and economical loading ments in this week’s paper? Store news is just as important For grazing end industrial pur- poses areas not exceeding 640 acres may be ieased by one person or A company. GRAZING Under the Grazing Actgthe Prov- Ince is divided into grazing districts and the range administered under ‘1 - Grazing = Commissioner. Annual Stazing permits are issued based on 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, campera and .traveliers, up to ten a head, B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON PRINCE RUPERT Exchange Brokers Auctioneers Valuators (We Swap -the Earth) Goods, all kinds, Bought, Sold, Exchanged © Special attention paid to * Out-of-Town Customers Private Auction Sales Conducted d.-Sigmund - Manager Auction Sale every Saturday at our Auction Rooms, Third Ave. Prince Rupert - B.C. A | |} 800. Anply to My. Burke, _|[For Sale: iss tats nly. orie -S2B- . ile; (, GREGORY: TIRES AND TUBES downfall has greatly; eased .the NS fulfilled