THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 | i : } || PREPARE FOR SPRING | Fhe eee RE HAZELTON NOTES { Is your family protected? Is vour estate protected? See Wm. Grant’s Agency. Mrs. W, W. Anderson and her daughter Roberta returned from Vancouver Thursdav morning. WHITE RUBBERS reduced from $7.00 to It will soon be time to think of spring cleaning and this year we are ready to meet your requirements. Our stock has arrived of B.&H.PAINTS OILS VARNISHES W. W. Anderson spent several eee at ENAMELS WHITE LEAD | days in the hospital this week "| GOLD PAINT, Ete. _ having his eyes treated, 20 o off all BOOTS AND SHOES in stock | " | The Indians from Kisgapas left||| Many other reductions in hardware and drygoods EVERYTHING FOR CLEANING AND RENEWING — the first of the week after doing = their semi-annual trading here, It made the merchants feel rood. . Buy early and take advantage of these prices Mrs, R, W. Smith arrived i | - S. H. SENKPIEL General Merchant Hazelton the first of the week to R, Cunningham & Son Ltd. New Hazelton, B.C. | be with her husband who is in the hospital, | . HAZELTON, B.C. | J.C. K. Sealv spent several | SS eee | days in town the first of the week looking after his interests, es | hE The rummy game has been go-| © SYNOP old OF . Your Coal Su 1 ing strong lately, it being the Does it need replenishing? tppr y needs from the. aaeeeiinaads during stormy LAND ACT AMENDMENTS “stock we carry of the all-round excellent Pembina product This is a good, clean, large nut coal. Order yours today On Tuesday evening a dance was put on in Assembly hall by PRE-EMPTIONS : Vacant, unreserved, © surveyed ©. W. Dawson which was most) >yown lands may be pre-empted by ] igni _| British subjects over 18 years of age enjoyable, The Kispiox orches and by aliens on declaring intention 7 Govmnt, phone: tra furnished good music and the] :o become British aubjects, condi- A. E. Falconer 2 long, 1 short Hazelton refreshments hay ai b tional upon residence, soccupation, Ff e since been re-| 1414 improvement for agricultural Ye. _— _ _# |peatedly referred to most favor- | surposes. Wm. Grant’s | Agency REAL ESTATE Teaming Transfer Horse and Auto Livery HORSES FOR HIRE JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS District Agent for the leading Ingurance Companies — a nh a cee a ably. A good many from New| .fitis "Yegarding precemmpeions “a Lite 7 —————— pn, | Hazelton and South Hazelton at-| fiven In Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, Fire ‘ a e * ~ tended “Bow to Pre-empt Land," copies ot Health ‘ po: Canadian Pacific Railway Company So which an be obtained ioe of charge Accident 3 af BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Ata complimentary dinner to} Lands, Victoria, BC. or to any Gov- HAZELTON - 5 a a, H ernment Agent. . B.C. tf SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT-PRINCESS ALICE, Princess ||Mr. W. Fleet Robertson, given) "rei as will be granted covering | | i A LOUISE for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, January 2, 16, 30, February 9, 23 in Vaneouver by mining engin-| only Jand suitable for agricultural : em Re i For Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway—January 12, 16, February 9, 23. . purposes, and which is not timber- 3.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella {}}&&"S J. D, Galloway, the new pro-| jana, Le, carrying over 6,000 board Ar Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver {| vinecial mineralogist, was among feet per acre weat of the Coast Range i ! i every Saturday at 1 p.m. : and 8,000 feet per acre east of that \ AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from those occuppving a seat at the| Range. \_ W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert bead table. Mr. Robertson was| 4pplications for pre-emptions are || | BOOT AND SHOE A 1 S —_—— i to be addressed to the Land Com- i 4 — presented with a sterling silver |. missioner of the Land Recording DI. Re airin hod 4 : ‘ vision, in which the land applied for Dp g = a tea tray. Two hundred and fifty ig altuated, and are made on printed ; engi rs i i forms, copies of which can ba ob- : ginee and mineralogists Sat talned from the Land Commissioner. Never-Slip Ice Creepers down at the banquet. pzeomptions must be occupied for always in stock a Mi P five years an provements made = R A W U R S Miss Isabel MacKay of Calgarv, | to yaiue of $10 per acre, inciuding Agent for— see the 18-year old daughter of Robt, | clearing and cultivating at least five WHITE CRUSS RUBBER REPAIR i acres, before a Crown Grant can be +a Tj : . MacKay, and niece of Mrs, Mary | received. - If you want to be paid Highest Possible CASH Prices ' ' ‘ - im ; ; tra 4 F detailed informati ; bo] for your RAW FURS, forward them to L. MacKay, won third prize in all] |, Por more detalied tntormation see |) (7 VV, Dungate | 2 Canada in the better home light-| Lana” HAZELTON, B.C. q R I & S L d ing contest. It was a $800 col- > PURCHASE — R. S. obinson ons, t ¢ illee scholarship. She also won| enase at vacant “and” ‘unreserved : | Ns ' a, z Branch Receiving Office, 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg. VANCOUVER, B.c, ||| the first prize in Calgary, a biey-| fy Sevieuttural purposes; minimum Head Office: #.S.R. Bldg., 43-51 Louise St. WINNIPEG, MAN. cle. price of first-class (arable) land is 45 y ' ae per acre, and second-class (grazing) Est. 1888 INCORPORATED 1920 Owing to the storms prevailing | lund $2.60 per acre, Further infor- : : mation regarding purchase or lease along the line the first part of} of Crown Janda is given in Bulletin ; ‘No. 10, Land Serles, “Purchase and the week, the Badminton Club|' Fo.) e-Grown Lands.” U N G M TERI L ! did not go to Terrace on Tuesday (Mal tactory, or industrial sttes on 7 +r 4 ‘ timber lang, not exceeding acres, B ILDI A A S e fearing a tie-up of the line. may be purchased or leased, the con- Rev. T. Ferrier, of Brandon, is| ditions | meluding_ = payment of i Cement Lime Plaster Fireclay a guest of Dr, Wrinch ard while HOMESITE LEASES Brick Building Papers Roofing | he is: here a special meeting: of Unaurveyed arena, not exceeding a0 ” . . « acres, may a lease as omesites, Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling the hospital board will be held to] conditional upon a dwelling being ‘ ‘ A . erected in the first year, tltle being discuss with him hospital finances obtainable after residence and im- . and the nurses’ residence. The provement conditions | are _ Diltilied matter of asking the auxiliary to ; ALBERT & McCAFFE RY, LTD. | appoint a representative to the ~ LEASES For grazing and industrial pur- Fir Finish a Specialty For Growing Boys and Girls, § | ae Prince Rupert, B.C. board wil] also be discussed. pores arong not exceeding 640 acren |} Feeble Old People and For =f; . x . may be leased by one person or 4 Convalescents Being unable to get away for| company. WAMPOLE'S .o services at Woodcock and Cedar- GRAZING - Alfred Sinclai . vale last Sunday Rev.T. D. Proc-| | Under the Grazing Act the Prov- TASTELESS EXTRACT ) ir, an old timer of : : . ince is divided into grazing districts tea . Kitwanga, passed away on Fri.| to" held special services in the| and the range administered under 2 OF COD LIVER i The Hazelton Hospital ‘ ve Church Army hall. On Saturday Grasing Commissioner, = Annual will create new strength, enerey andstamina— 8 day, Feb. 20, and was buried at grazing permits are lgaued based on fortifying the system against attacks from acute 914 ou ‘ vyening Feb. 2lst, a branch of| numbers ranged, priority belng given diseases, such #8 Grippe, Influenza, ce ; The Hazelton Hospital issues Kitwanga on Sunday, e E st ral ch o to established owners. Stock-owners Coughs, Colds, Diptheria, Fevers, Etc. | tickets for any period at 1.50 per Servi ill be held Sunday i the Church Army White Cross! may form petoclations tor range Wannpole' ntact of Cod Liver ato aferds § . _ H management, 66, or partially trae, nd t help for e,, sic ie eS, + month in advance, ‘This rate in- |) Peter’: “th oh en he ay in| was organized and most of the| permits are available for settlers, anaemic girs uet budding ito Womanhood. i a “eludes office consultations and t. Peter’s church at the usuali native women joined. It is hop- campers and travellers, up to ten. ten regula ie wil improve the mpalred ep: ; medicines, as well as all costs hours, ed that a sale.of work willbe put| = ; ‘ restore @ healthy eolor to lipa and cheeks ‘ while in the hospital, Tickets are | he first meeting of the Ladies|0n later in the year. The mem- Price .- = $100 ! i 7 . chtalnablo In Hasehae ee ae Hospital Auxiliary executive will| bers are to meet each Tuesday| A high wind and more snow U -to-Date Dru Store os Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- |/be held at the home of the presi-| evening when native work and| was general throughout the in- P He . g 4 cal superintendent at the Hospital, dent, Mrs. Chappell, on Wednes- white-ladies’ fancy. work will be] terior the first half of the week | : HAZELTON, B.C. | |day afternoon to plan the work|taken up. "and it was with difficulty that| - —— ; for the year.’ are The Herald is only $2.00 a year| transportation was maintained, Are. you a dubscriber yet? wo 4 SET Rete ees ery perce eee erat