fii, OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY. APRIL Ww OUR BUSINESS 18 . Transportation By automobile, buggy, ‘or horse-back Bes. i t | ., «..We move freight, express .- ; and supplies by Wagon, ‘drays or pack - horses. We: will move you or your goods and distance does not” s¢are us." >. -Telkwa Transfer Hoops & & Mapleton Telkwa -- .- BC.) Telkwa Lumber Co. DEALERS _ MANUFACTURERS Building - Cabinet Making All kinds of building mnaterial ° carried .in stock : - Contracting Wagon Repairing Bulkley Valley TELKWA Hay ané Oats : ALWAYS ON HAND LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES BOYER & CARR Gity Transfer Co. ‘ yi Tan. FIRE, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agent for- the. Best Companies LIFE, Farm Land - ve oy mand— ae Town Lots List your property now — . while the demand __ ‘is good Agent for— G.T.P. AND NORTH COAST | Swnithers Town Property” » District “Agent for" , “FORD CARS w. S, Henry _ SMITHERS | British subjects over 18 years of age, ‘lations regarding pre-emptions chase _ price of first-class (arable) land in $65. limber land, not exceeding’. 40 acres, . may be. purchased or leased, the con- . ditions + gtumpage. “taores, may be “leased ds homesites, head. w), Cars Wilt, ARRIVE :; APRIL. Ist SPECIAL, |/ Ve We: have 2 number, of. | ;Beds.and. Springs: . tebe ™ ‘which we offer’ at mtd. for the two. Te oy GREGORY ‘eines & TUBES a _REER GERATORS | Nees ; ye “Ss ca i] «SYNOPSIS OF -= LAND ACT A NONENTS PRE- EMPTIONS . oF Vacant, unreserved,’ surveyed Crown lands may he. pre-empted by and by allens on‘ declaring intention {| to become British subjects, condt- ‘occupation, agricultural | tional ‘upon . résidencé, and improvement for... purposes. “Pull inférimation' poncerning: regu: 3 given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, “Blow to Pre-empt Land, * copies of which can be obtained free of charg - ‘by addressing the Department of! Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov- t ernment Agent. Records will be granted covering only land. suitable‘ for agricultural purposes, and which is not timber- land, Le, catrying over 5,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet per acre east 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 land applied, for ds situated, and are made on printed © forms, copies of Which can be. ob-. tained-from the Land Commissioner. _ Pre-emptions must be occupied “tor five, years and improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including ~ clearing and cultivating at least five: - atres, before a (Crown, Grant can be , received. .For more detailed information ‘see, the Bulletin “How “to Pre- empt Land.” PURCHASE . Applications are received for pur- of -vacant’ and *anreserved. Crown lands, not being timberland, for agricultural purposes: minimum per acre, and “gecond,class (grazing) land $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.” 8 ., Mill, factory, or’ industrial sites « on including payment ot HOMESITE -LEASES. Unsurveyed areag, not, exceeding 20 conditional. upon’ a. dwelling. being, eréctéd in the first year, title being.’ obtainable after, residence and : d4m-:. ‘ provement conditions are fulfilled and land has been’ surveyed. LEASES For grazing and industrial poses areas not exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or 4 company. pur- “GRAZING Under the Grazing Act,the Prov- ince fg divided, into grazing. districts and the” range administered’ under Grazing . Commissioner, . Annna] grazing permits’ are jadued’ based * on / numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. . Stock-owners _may form: associations: fort! range’: “management. Free, or partially free, permits are available. for., settlers, campers! and . travellers,: ip “to.:ten ws te ey fh Jorders to D. Glennie, Box. 765, itisements, .. 0." i. \Jease on the dining room of the [the same -place for: ‘amuch longet ‘| period than eight years.. kms 2, TE LKWA TALES, i] News from the Hub. of Bulkley { Valley oe we 1 i ad. o Won. “Croteau;: secretary of. the Bi V.~-Farmers’ : Institute,- has| opened an office adjoining the drug store.cg og coy 8 Cut flowers, lillies. and.. notted plants’ for Easter. Send ‘your " end rage cret omnes ae ts ve ues Prince Rupert. . - Have you read the advertise-| ‘ments . in. this:. week’s paper?| ( Sele MBs Caters = Vortex System Soda ‘and Sunde Holle nals Glasses Blectrie. Drink Mixér ~~ ' “Soda Cylinders‘ « Buttermilk.Cdoler: | b: ‘s ae cae tes Show Cases, aa Bie nag : cs ee 7 ow. J. - Prince Rupert oe hy ~ LARGEST. ‘DRUG. HOUSE. IN NORTHERN. BRITISH: /COLUMBIA all ar’ fo. Store news is just as important ‘to you as the local news. if _ SODA FOUNTAIN ‘EQUIPMENT —- ve oo “ss stron ae MeCatcheon Mamletin Make |. ub tee *. ‘a practice. of reading the . adver- The Dome Mountain. Cafe: clos. ed its doors on Monday morning, and the Chinamen. have taken a Telkwa hotel... This will give the travelling publica much better service and. will be. better for t the Chinamen... ; Many of the rooms at the Telk-: wa.are being refurnished with we _ - Bash & Doors BUILDING MATERIALS! - Cement ‘Lime .. Plaster —— a ee Pee a - Fireclay ede «~ Brick{:: Building: Papers:. Roofing. : 3-ply Veneer Paneling "Bit Finish | a Snecialty 0 .°- .- ALBERT. & MeCAFFERY, LTD. ae . Prince Rup ert, B.C. new furniture. The interior is} | being. redecorated and the. exter- iar wiil also --be repainted: The make it the best place. to stop along the line. Jack MeNeil announces that. he will. shortly break into-the. ‘pole game. along the Skeena: River. He has a ranch opposite Cedar- || vale’ and a’ timber sale“ lower. down the .fiver.: As~-soon- a8 Hanson gets his boom- across ‘the yiver:at or near Pacific, McNeil ‘plans to driye the river also. ~ The provincial public works de- partment has several teams yaul- ing crushed rock onto the streets uf Telkwa, The rock is being object of the new owners ‘is to ir “ORM ES. LIM _ Dispensing’ Chemists 7 - ‘Prescription’ are > -fAlled’ exaetly * fully. qualified druggist is:in charge of our dispensary ‘and only: . ‘the purest:aud finjest, ingredients are e used. ar i a ns a 4 _ 2, ! Swe acd “Patient Medicines * Kodaks”. es “Filing” Films ‘developed and piinte - C.0.D. taken from the bluff at the end |'~~ * Toilet’ Articles: We prepay postage on all mail orders accompanied bo cash - or sent ee Lf re hn Sra Avenue and IT E D’ - 6th Street “Prince Rupert” ts) 5 ordered by, ‘the doctor. AS car ey’ ~ Stationery Kodak. ‘Accessories... cand returned by next mail, a. mail. of the bridge and is proving very] satisfactory. ‘road material. Itis ‘said that this is, the. first work that has been done on Telkwa streets ‘for eight ' ‘years, although | that ‘same rock ‘bluff with ‘the nicely-crushed rock has* been: in “Terrace Weather March. — —Highest temperature, 57, on, 2ist; lowest, 20, on ‘25th; average,for month, 38. the past ten. years temperature |: figures ghow. the highest to have been 7Iz0n 18th, 1919, ‘and. the lowest -2 on 12th, .1918; average | for ten:years, 36. .,; : Precipitation’ missing, viz., 1918, "1915.. aory SPT FT —e ~ Rreight Cats Burned _ Térrace at about 8 o’clock: . ‘elicited, tthe fact that ‘the explo- Darin e for month, 58 inch. “Average | wor ked “out: as some gates are’ residents ~ Were - ex- tremely: :alarmed “by: an. explosion’ on Wednesday. night of labt : week’ Investigation’ || {sion* ‘had: occurred : ‘in one of the |two- ae cars. attached to8 . ee cars and, ita enpitenta | basketball “teal for the much- néeded street, re: pairs. .- : aa tt rary “'Kitsumgalluim School - At°a récent meeting of ‘the’ literary society of Kitsumgallum: School | a debate between ‘the ‘boys and the girls wag. ‘the™ main item Thé |- Telkwa people are very. grateful | Hanall Spur, B.C. ; Royal Lu mber. ee “Company _ Note: that. “the, name. of. - our Post Office ‘has been’ . changed’ from beer ah Mibe t0 of: BF Rough, Dressed & Dimension Lumbe rq 7 “HEMLOCK, Spruce AND CEDAR | Boo “HEMLOCK, SPRUCE "AND bei. Manufacturers of wool.) pleating Get our Brive: ‘before. ordering elsewhere. “HANALL, B. C. watt “ane, on the program. » = ‘The subject for} apt wa ing. should. be taught Jin: ‘school. mh ‘The. boys took - thie. negative and the: gils the affirmative. . The ‘affirmative won. -,An “Excellent ‘program was provided: by Gladys Kenney and Mai "Glass. | debate was: “Reaolved that cook-.. “Canadian Padific : BRITISH COLUMBEA’ COAST: STEAM MSH te Edy nes Railway Company : piven by’ various" . society. * : were. elected, to ! ports: Miss: wa |Moore, © iP. SERVICE "28," 2 ll 16.28 1 oan son Bay, Hast Bella} ae and vaneaire ie . cist the spine : = ko. We . z