a i oe eg en er TERRACE, B.C. MINERAL CLATM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, -B.C.L.S.° K. GORDON q Proprietor i TERRACE British Columbia - SYNOPSIS OF f UAND ACTAMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed crown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over 18 years of age, knd by allens on declaring intention to “become British subjects, condi- Honeal upon residence, occupation, and improvement for agricultural purposes, - Full information concerning regu- lations regarding pre-emptions is siven In Bulletin No. 1, Land. Sertes, “How to “Pre-empt. Land,” coples of which can be obteined free of chargs | by addressing the Department of - ’ Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov- ernment Agent, Records will be granted covering » only ad sultable for agricultural purposes, and -which is not timber- land, ie, carrying over 6,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and. 8,000 feet per acre cast of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be- addressed to the Land Com- missioner of the Land Recording DI- vision, in which the Iand applied for ' fs situated, and are made on printed ‘forms, copies. of. which can be ab- tained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptiona must be occupicd for five years and- improvements made F to value of §10 per atra, including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be racelved. For more detalied information sea the Bulletin “How to .Pre-empt Land” | PURCHASE Applications are received for pur- chase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not belng timberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum A price of first-class (arable) land ia $5 i per acre, and secend-olass (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 Lesage. of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 4) acres, bi ch -* . ; taay be purchased or leased, the con T tertainm ent for the members. ditions stumpage.- HOMESITE LEASES Uneurveyed areas, not excesding 20 acres, may be.leased as homesites, conditional upon a. dwelling being orected in the first year, title being obtainable after residence and im- provement conditions are fulfilied and land has been surveyed. vee LEASES For grazing and industrial pur- powes areaa not exceeding 440 acres including | “Payment af . may. be leased by one person or @ company. GRAZING | : Under the Grazing Act the Px - ince is divided into grazing distri and: the range: administered under Grasing ° > Commissioner.“ Anns gracing ‘pennita are Iasued “based of —° numbers ranged, priority belng giver | t_ SOUTH 'HAZELTON to established owners, Stock-owners © may form associations, for range | management, Yreo, or “partially free, permits. are available for settlers fampere and travellers, up to + B.C. LAND SURVEYOR: I. Allan Rutherford _ "AN deseriptions: ‘of:‘sur-* yeys | promptly ‘executed ~ tvainleaBiiar : _ TERRACE LUMBERING / ., MINING - HORTICULTURE | Suevers Tunovanour CewrRara’ B. |} 5 | John Couture, of Kitsumkalum y | Lake, one of the old-time pros- pectors: of the ‘district, and one a who has followed the mining game in. this locality with a little more persistency than the aver- age, left this- week ‘for a visit to his old. home in Quebec. Jack {does not intend: to return to Ter- race before the middle of July. §. C.. Frederick, a farmer-pros- pector of Kalum Lake who has been wintering in Oregon, return- ed several days ago, and. ipft i im- mediately for his holdings in ‘the neighborhood of the Lake. J.. M. Hoar, of Seattle, who has bonded some very promising mining.claims on Maroon moun- tain, returned on Wednesday of last week, and left at once for the property, to begin the sea- gon’s operations. R, H. Leighton,, of the Forest Branch, was in town last week on his annual educational eam- paign for forest protection. He addressed the -school children on Friday afternoon and left on Saturday for Smithers. - + The Terrace Athletic Associa- tion held its first boxing tourna- ment of this season on Friday evening last in the G. W. V. A. Hall. Three bouts of three rounds each constituted the -program, and provided an interesting snec- tacle for the crowd. This was Association proposes to stage, and. expect to develop a few “white hopes”’ from the material now in sight. . The Terrace.Tennis Club has arranged a ladder competition for this season’s playing which pro- mises to afford considerable en- A full. quota of members has signed up and keeps the court busy in afternoons and evenings. Ata recent meeting of the club it was decided to make Friday evenings a night for men only, as it was felt that some of the players not having the same time at their disposal as others would - appreciate an exclusive night for men. . Jack Natt. has resumed his duties as forestry patrolman with the Forest Branch. He held this position last year in the Kitsum- kalum Lake district. Among the visitors to, Terrace over the-.- week-end . were noted: "/P, Brask, of. Vanarsdol; : Mrs. Weiamiller, Jack--Smith, ‘Percy | ‘Skinner; of Usk; Mrs. Danhauer, ||dohn Garbiel, of Copper City. -. ‘Mrs, . Geo, Powers and infant 7 _[eoi: ‘have returned ‘from: the Ha-|. {| zelton: Hospital, © - 0° Edmund. Hamer, who] has: been ldoing assosement. work. on bis the first of a series which the, clainis, which ‘are situated just back ‘of town, returned to Van- couver on Friday. ~ Mr, and ‘Mrs Wm, Bedore, who have been visiting in town for the past few weeks, returned to their home th Newlands on Saturday evening’s train, Jas. Lloyd, formerly of Ter- race, but now located at New Hazelton, was renewing acquain- tances in town over the’ week- end. The L0.0.F.. Lodge and the Rebekah Lodge celebrated the anniversary of the order by at- tending divine service at the | Anglican church on Sunday even- ing. ‘About fifty members from the two lodges paraded at 7.30 p.m. from their lodge rooms to the church, where they listened appreciatively to the sermon of Rev. J, H, Young. | W. J. Martin, who has been at the coast for the past few months, returned home on Saturday even- ing. Mrs. C. L. M. Giggey was a visitor to Prince Ripert last week, ' Geo. Little made a flying visit to Smithers last week... John Maxaam, wife, and family. have returned from: Anyox, and. have again taken up their resi- dence on their farm on the bench. Olof Hanson was a business visitor to Terrace during the early pat of the week, and after looking over the stock in the Terrace and Kitsumkalum yards under process of being loaded, |: he returned to Smithers, W. W. Walkem, Grand Master of the J.0.0.F., British Colum- bia and Yukon jurisdiction, arriv- ed in Terrace for an official visit to the local branch of the order on Wednesday evening. A spe- cial meeting was held on his arrival and after the official busi- ness was disposed of, the mem- bers-sat down to a banquet pre- pared by Bro. George Powers and spread in the lodge rooms. Mr. Walkem left on Thursday to conduct ‘similar inspections at Smithers and Prince ‘George. _ . Rev. Robert MacFarline and bride arrived in Terrace this week ‘to spend a short. visit with friends he made here while in charge of|. |. the .Presbyterian - congregation |‘. two years ago. On his return -to Vancouver he will : be ordained and be inducted ag assistant min- ister -in’ the’ First Presbyterian Church of that city, ‘Rey. W. J. Parsons ‘left | this week to attend the. Presbyterian |" Synod at New Westminster. . Mira, Chas, Raven, of ‘Lakelse tion. in town as the guest of Mr, and Mrs. John Raven. © ae | Have You Patd Your Sebecription? . Can You uDo it ; ow! ‘Lake, is spending a short’ yaea:|: GEO. LITTLE. ‘Terrace, BC. _ LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER PRICE LIST Rough Lumber............ seeverinvees sees -$18,00 per: NM Shiplap. ... 00... ec .cc cele ce sec eeceeeseereee 22.50 Sized Lumber .........cccecececececcceccee 22,50 '* Finished Material.... ....... .oee+--40.00 to 65.00 “* Shingles. -..... veeee ia sevevecs oftotn $2, 50 to $5.00 per H Prices subject to change without notice - Orders filled at short notice. . Mill running eontinuonsly. ~ Priees of Moulding, etc., on application ma obhornraeaaa aw 2 a a ms Coast Steamship and - Train Service 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE GEORGE sails from Prince Rupert for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, - SEATILE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY and MONDAY, 9.00 a.m. ; For ANYOX, Wednesday, 10 p.m. For STEWART Saturday, 10 p.m. $ §.5. PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for Van- couver via Queen Charlotte Islands. . PPP P LOS = PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE TERRACE BC. , BASTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 8.57 Pm. WESTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, $.00 a.m. PROPS P SLPS SS "Fos Atlantic Stearaship Sailings of further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or RF. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, If good bread is the result of the use of. the best quality of ingredients blended and baked with skill and care born of long’ experience, then you need have no fear of getting any other than the best bread when you. * make your purchases here. Making Good Bread | FRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC. \Shipments made to any point “The Terrace Bakery GEORGE FOWERS'- Proprietor. P.O, Box 10] - TERRACE, B.C, - Diamond, Byole, Sun- set, Bit, Dolly, Butterfly Dyo! a, Colorite Hat Dye ‘Mangel, Turnip, .and DYES AND TIN TS PORES Sete " SEEDS = Sweet Pea Seed in bulk ‘ CAMERAS= Ausco, all prices. ‘oa, FILMS | for Ansco, Brownie, Kodak VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS THE TERRACE DRUG STORE RW. 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