» THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. Pg vhs Mosley J] SYNOPSIS OF oa, t , A|LAND ACTAMENDMENTS || GzazEL-TON Mrs. James Turnbull has re- — oe * turned from Cumberland, V.L, Vacant, unreserved, survived G ARAG E where she went to attend the crown lands may be pre-empted by». . Cary & Stone - ‘Owners sh subjecta over: Oars Of AES, funeral of her father. end by aliens 28. declaring intention 0 become subjects, condi- a. 8. Bage has moved from| tional upon residence, ovcupation, New Ontario to Prescott, Arizona, | *"4_ improvement for sgriculturat _ . purposes, - 8: i - Full information concerning regu- E. 5 Sobey and wife of Wetas lations regarding pre-emptions ls kiwin, Alta., arrived at the Om- given in Bulletin Ne. 1, Land Series, ' ‘How to Pre-empt Land," copies o ineca Hotel the end of last week, | nich can be abtained traq of chars c , and they have intentions of| by addressing the Department of rom Omineca Hotel, . : . . ‘ Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov- ; locating in this district. ernment Agent. Hazelt B.C +s . Records will be granted covering azeiton, D.v. ; The town was visited by quite| only land sultable for agricultural f . urposes, whic a not timber- a flock of cops and other officials | ana le, eaerying over F000 board ek. feet per acre west of the Coast Range ° Jast week and 8,000 feet per acre east of that c~ PLEO nanny ua Dr. H. CG. Wrinch, member for | ®#22* co, é Applications for pre-emptions are Skeena in the provincial Jegis- to, be addressed te the Land Com- z _| missioner of the Land Recording Di- lature, has been appointed secre vision, in which the land ‘applied for tary of the agricultural commit- | !s situated, and are made on printed tos forms, copies. of which can .be ob- tee, but unless the minister of | tained trom the Land Commissioner. i j Pre-emptions must be occupied for , agriculture changes his plans the] ,, Frevemptions nee evovementa made |? committee will not have much to| to value of §10 per acre, including : } _ € do. The committee, however,,| clearing and cultivating of ree be REAL ESTATE informed the minister that he recelved. jetatlea , would have to consult them be-| eT smeee ey nto preempt |% ett soladt Land.” : fore submitting legislation to the| “= PURCHASE By a= is not far off, It will not be necessary to send out of town for Toys, Games, Dolls, and Fancy Articles this year. We have already received a large shipment of articles suitable for gifts, and our order for Toys is the biggest yet. We ordered early and have our goods early. They are better goods and at lower prices, We invite you to look them over. e ¢ ® -§. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. HAZELTON NOTES Bg pat ary — First-class work on al) cars. OIL AND GAS FOR SALE i ; . FREE AIR STATION © Garage located across General Merchant 4 J.P. N.P, : Wm. Grant’s Auto and Garage Service Cars to any point in the district at any hour of the day or night. Fast, efficient service; careful, experienced drivers en eR RE Re Ss ea District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— Our up-to-date garage facilities ensure quick, efficient repairs House Lif. ; mie Applications are received for pur: : ri e : ‘ . s ‘ chase 0 t u Y Ire ‘ Order Your Winter COAL Supply Now Peter Carrigan was in Prince} crown lands, not being thmberland, | Health Rupert last week for a few days. for agricultural purpeses; minimum ‘ Accident rey te second-class erazing) ani 60 per acre. Further infor- . mation regarding purchase or lease | 5, HAZELTON . B. C. of Crown lands is elven in Bulletin ‘ ; 9 : No, 10, Land Series, “Purchase and As eihe Lease of Crown Lands.” ‘ Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber land, not excéeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con- ditiong Including payment of stumpage. ‘ - ws HOMESITE LEASES . ir th * ‘ Jos. Naylor, fo merly wi P Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 Burns & Co, bere, but for a| acres, may be leased as homesites, dozen years with that firm in rected ia the first’ year, title. being ane er a eee maramentryatony areata abattoir, which was opened last When seen by The Herald he stated that he was not going down to the legislature this ses- sion. He had enough last year, and anyway he figures that Major Dick Buide, of Alberni, can handle the situation. A. E. Faleoner Siine"P2nn Hazelton “price of firat-class (arable) land ja §6 y ® Steamship & Train Service BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hozelton and the Railway, or to any point inthe dis- « trict—and at any hour. of 5.8. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RU- PERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m, For STEWART and ANYOX.... cc sesseee vers feta ene ceweneeeene WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. 8.5. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands and land has been surveyed, LEASES ~ Por grazing and industrial pur- Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: _ Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 4.17 a.m. Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.00 p.m. week, when the first carload of Bulkley Valley beef was handled. poses areas not exceeding 440 acres ‘may be leased by one person or & company. .. Phone Hazelton 1 short,.1.long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short Special services will be held in GRAZING , St. Peter 8 Church, Hazelton, on Under the Grazing Act the Pr _ Sunday next, November 22, when| ince 4s divided into grazing distr, 4a » ra . the Venerable . Archdeacon Rix, an C) nge a nistered under ; BOOT AND SHOE |. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian _ National Agent or - R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, fee Gresing pe Commissioner. Annu . nq at sed . : ~ flof Prince Rupert, administrator| Suiiners ranged, priority belng- give . - lof the diocese, will preach, Be-j to established owners, Stock-owners ° ©. . : - . may form assoclattons for range . ‘ (a NY {sides the regular morning and} management. Free, or partially free, Repairing permits are availible for settlers rn ee ‘ , , evening service, at 11 o'clock and] Sempers ‘and travellers, up to 7.80 o'clock respectively, and] head. Sunday School at 2p.m., native) — RUBBER HEELS — All sizes || NEVERSLIP ICE CREEPERS q BRITISH COLUMBIA THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA service and baptisms will take : | BAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALE ae TD TT 382,008 place at 3.15 p.m. Everybody B: C. UNDERTAKERS : _ ~ Lode Gold . a vinececees i eeereren 118,473,190 will be made heartily welcome at EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY G. W. Dungate q LIVEN caepewunace errerer errr cere, . . all services, : . ; é HAZELTON B. c - &§ Lead wiccseeeeuee secede eens eeeneesennes 70,548,578 ; P.O. Box 948 A wire 1 DNs 4 Copper Lind Gea cereenennadaneeeneneeness 187,480,378 The Ven. Archdeacon Rix at-|{ PRINCERUPERT. B.C. will bring us | = ATIC occ cst eee cee eeees be eeeeneveeernes 382,95: : yee . ; i Goal and Coke ...0..-.2.. CEs! seo/geny'ogg =, [tived at Kitwanga on Thursday | #—--- a , — Building Stone, Brick, Cement, etc,...4 42,225,814 morning and was met there by TO LAND SURVEYOR = jscellaneous Minerals ........ a eanene 431, | ; : ; .0. L je 4 Making mineral production to the end of 1924 show Rev. T. D. Proctor, who assists SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC . _ AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $859,427,386 . him in services at Kitwanga and)) L Ss McGill J. Allan Rutherford The substantial progress of the mining. industry in this prov Kitwancool. Archdeacon Rix is}|- . : All descriptions of sur- ince ig, strikingly ustrated in, the tae figures, vihich to preach in Hazelton on-Sunday. BARRISTER veys promptly executed 5 . TOG: . . as . : For all years to 1805, {nefusive vueees soar 2ht ous ae will return that newt to|/ SMITHERS British Columbia :. SOUTH HAZELTON : or five years, 1896-1900 ......... wseee, 57,605, rince Rupert to meet Canon : For five years, 1901-1905 .. 1+ 96,507,968 : Por five years, 1906-1910 «0-20-0003 125,634,474 Gould, of Jee ee expecta or five yeaa, ve igo to visit all the clergy of the , | For five seat ote rereeesesye os 189,922,725 diocese to discuss ways and means’ 42 f ris as Bor the year WEL vevessessvreereeeeess ZAGG RY se to discuss voy ipeeomll| Suggestions for Christmas - Fot the year 1923.....cesseeeese sees Ves 41,304,320. o ‘own fands d bef : mee he 1 Ss For the year 1024,.....1,sceverenss sees 48,704,604 ndowment Hund berore @ bishop We have already received a large assortment . . of Christmas goods, including -Chinaware © Glassware Fancy Chocolates in Gift Boxes’ Toys Gift Stationery ° Gifts for Gentlemen We would be glad to have you come in and look over our stocks ad while they are complete. __, for the diocese can be elected. ’ Miss EB. M.. Hogan left on Tuesday night for Prince Rupert to visit friends for a time before taking up her duties again as secretarv at the Hazelton Hos- pital. ’ PRODUCTION DURING LAST “TEN YEARS, $372,604,725 Lode mining has only heen In progress about 25 yenrs, and only about one- half of the Province has been prospected; 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral bearing lands are open for prospecting. - ; - fThemining lawa of this Province are more Hberal and the fees lower than any other Provines in the Dominion or any Colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absclute titles are obtained by developing such, properties, security of which is guaranteed by - Cre’ nts. . oT 8 — Practically all British Columbla mineral properties upon which work has bean done ara deseribed in gome one of the Annual Reporta of the Minister i _ pt Mines, | Those connor crge ca abeiication t the Departinent of Mines, 7 . . . a, i Victoria, B.C. Roports of the Cefuabe courees of inform ui, Pacific Building, , A. zi. Lorine 18 a patignt the | HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR PERSONAL GREBTING CARDS YET! A meal ve vt. es oo! ospital and is making good prog- or re A me ' f The Honourable The Minister of Mines ress, ss, : | ~The Up-to-Date Drug: Store j : VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA} |. Arthur Hankin has gone to the "Hazelton, B.C... oe a a | . . Paya | Hot Springs in Alaska ‘for treat- ee ; Whore — =” ' ment for his rheumatism. _ ——