Tree ~ SYNOPSIS OF . “PN ‘HAZELT N TEs | Sarees 0 NO UND ACT AMENDMENTS to ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ‘@Take ‘notite that any debts.or Shliga. | é : oes | THE Samianell 7 : ‘ition incurred: by my. wife -_Mary Hat- : :.. The repairs'to the drug store| os fon, formerly y, of Cara by BC. will he building were completed the first “ PRE-EMPTIONS _'Snigt be met’hy me, nor:will T hold my- # When you set to brighten up your home ‘and surfgurdings . f th 8 ke p the fi . Vacant, unreserved, surveyed * self. -responsil ble: in:any-. sway, for the 7 k to off di ble * of the wee ; rown lands may be pre-empted by .| Sime. : this spring we have in stock to offer you many in ispensable Britta subjects aver i years of age, | Dated’ at: Hazelton, B. c., this 2ard & aids for the job, including— B. & H. PAINTS OILS VARNISHES R. S. and Mrs, Sargent return- ed Thursday morning from Van- couver, Ed. McLaren of Skeena Cross- and by sliens on declaring intention.. day of March, 1925 AP to becomes British subjects, condls . . “THOMAS HATTON, fh Honal upon residence, ‘gocupation, -/3942. "Carnaby, B.C. i and {mprovement _ for sericultural 7 purposes, ENAMELS WHITE LEAD | fill itormason concerning, ro. Hat hinge Eves £2: | GOLD PAINT, FRESCO, Ete ox varie senior er| gery tances |Hatching Riggs &2: § : Les . t . t ” of: Y ing acquaintances. whlob can be obtained free of chars White Wyandottes.” $2.00 fur 15 eggs. K EVERYTHING FOR CLEANING AND RENEWING e S. H. SENKPIEL ‘New Hazelton, B.C. Genero] Merchant (EN 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 Our up-to-date garage facilities ensure quick, efficient repairs FREIGHTING FORWARDING ‘TRANSFER A. E. Falconer Hazelton Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short ‘Canadian Pacific Railway Company | “BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, April 10, 21. mi Ketetikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway— April 6, 17, 27. : 5.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE”’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella ~ ‘Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at llam. | AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Foll information from . W. G . Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert RAW FURS If you want to be paid Highest Possible CASH Prices for your RAW FURS, forward them to R. S. Robinson & Sons, Ltd. Branch Receiving Office, 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg, VANCOUVER, B.C, Head Office: R.S.R. Bldg., 43-51 Louise St. WINNIPEG, MAN. Est. 1888 ‘ INCORPORATED 1920 | toxia, BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement ‘Lime Plaster Fireclay - Brick "Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling Fir inish a Specialty . | ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LID. Prince Rupert, B.C... Sa, | BOOT AND SHOE || Repairing _ ||: ; Bisel, Tan, and White . Shoe Pol ish ‘Ag ent for— we ‘ WHITE onoss RUBBER REPAIR The Hazelton. Hospital | jnonth: fm advanca, . ‘This rate in-. * while in thebospital, “‘Ticketa are: obtainable: in Haselton. from the) , drug: stores, from T. J. ‘Thorp, G. W. Dungate. HW :-!Telkva, ok by mail from the med| HAZELTON, BO. bot The Huzeiton: ‘Hospital: issues : tickets for any period at 1.50 per -|, eludes office consultations and, . meédiciaes, .ag well’ as “all: costs rah “eaTeupetintendentat the Hog ital,’ Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good. See Wm. Grant’s Agency. Al There will be a meeting of the |baard of directors of the Hazelton Hospital - on Tuesday evening. April 21. Rev. Sansum returned to Kis- piox on Saturday last after hav- ing been a patient at the hospital for a week, On Thursday afternoon Mrs, Hogan entertained a number of ladies to tea and a pleasant after- noon was spent. Rev. T. D. Proctor left Wed- nesday for Vancouver .and Vic- He expects ta be away for about six weeks, -- Robt. McGregor, of Cedaryale, an old timer in the country, was in town this week to see Joseph Brearley at the hospital. He had his first ride in an auto. ' Arthur Kerr of Prince Rupert, Faleoner’s garage. .The. garage is now equipped to give the best and fastest service, Mrs, Mathieson, sunerintend- ent of the nurses training school, —# |left on Sunday for Vancouver to attend the convention of the nur- 828 association, engaged for the May Day dance in Assembly hall under the aus- pices of the W. A. to the Hazel- ton Hospital. On Wednesday evening Mrs, James Turnbull ‘entertained ‘at bridge. There were three tables of ladies and the prizes were won bv Mrs. Walton Sharpe and Mire. Anderson, R. B. Wallace, teacher of the upper Kispiox school, was a visit- or to Smithers over the week-end and: ‘on Tuesday went to Rupert to spend the remainder of the Easter vacation, ~ Dr. Wrinch has: had a foreing house built on the south side of his home. It isa cross between a hot house and a hot bed and the doctor anticipates pome ‘rood results from it. . Another shipment of the very | ‘newest dress goods has been re- ceiyed by Mrs. MacKay from the West: of England. Drygoods Co. and is now on display at her homé. clean-up’. ‘week: idea;* ‘ovenient: will:be | fio ‘meneral that ous, © Park Lane have’ already’ made a at pretty wood joe ee a first claes fhechanic, is now atl. . The Kispiox orchestra has been | - had a meeting in the: army hall on the reserve, way and as fast” as’ they showed " Several buildings in town. are being painted and decorated and: most of the people: in town. are} preparing to fall in‘ line with the} Clean: -Up| week starts on’ “the: ‘23rd and. the the untidy places: will be conspic- | ‘The. bachelors arotind 6 on.|' by addressing’ the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov- ernment Agent. Records will. be. granted covering only Jand suitable for agricultural purposes, and which is not timber-. land, Le. carrying over 5,000 board feet per ‘acre west of the Coast Range | and 8,000 feat per: acte esst of that Range. |. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of the Land Recording D!- vision, In which the land applied for is situated, and are made on printed forms, coplas of which can be cb- tained from the Land Commissioner. - ' Pre-emptiong must be occupied for five yeara-and improvements made to. value of $10. per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least five’ acres, before a Crown Grant can be recelved. For mors detailed information see the Bulletin “How to Pre-empt Land. id ; PURCHASE ° Applications are recelyed for pur- chase ‘of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being timberland, | for: agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) land is $6 per acre, and second-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," ; Mil, factory, or industriaj sites on timber jand, not exceeding 40 acres, may be ‘purchased or leased, the con- ditions including payment of stumpage, HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceading 20 acres, may be leased as homesites, conditional upon. a dwelling being erected in tha first year, title being obtainable after residence and Im- provement conditions. are fulfilled and land has bean: surveyed. LEASES _ For grazing and industrial pur- Poses arenas not exceeding 640 seres may be leased by one person or «4 company, GRAZING , Under the Grazing. Act the Pr ince is divided into grazing distrh and the range administered under Grazing ~: Commiassioner.~ Annut grazing permits are issued based of: numbers ranged, priority belng given to established owners, Stock-owners may form associations for range’ management. Free, or partially free, permits are available. for settlers pampora and travellers, up to .+. ead. Indians Want a Council On Wednesday evening the Tn- diana on ‘the’. Hazelton . ‘reserve with Indian Agent Ind. Hyde and discussed matters of vital inter- est to the Indians. They want a local council-with governing po- wers over the reserve, They are desirous of keeping their young people on the: reserve at nizht, and they are also preparing’ to|- make extensive improvements to their properties and to the roads! “Mr, Hyde pave the Indians’a good ‘talk, during which he told them he was ready at all times to. meet them ; half improvement he would be glad t to asitet them further, - a aan ‘The Canadian National haa ex perienced a lot of. trouble. from, mud; ‘slides: recéntly ‘on! the: sec. tion between Prince : George’ and]. Jasper... 7 than a ‘week. \For Sale . veniences, ample water, some improve- fj “| price, «The westbound. train}. ms W. C. Little, Woodeock,, B.G, 4043 181 acres of good land, natural con- | ments; could be made an_ ideal dairy ranch; 4-mile from station; good roads; school and postofiice; will sell at a snap “Ber to C, EL Garpenter, Dorreen, B,C : 4243 Wm. Grant’s - Agency REAL ESTATE =—— CS SS ee SS ee District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies—. Life Fie - Health Accident | HAZELTON — KODAKS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING | i STATIONERY . . "PATENT MEDICINES : VETERINARY REMEDIES .) TOILET ARTICLES | CHOCOLATES ==: SICK-ROOM. SUPPLIES: Up-to-Date Drug Store |: - HAZELTON, B.C. | | | BENSON BROS. ie Auto Jitney Service [qm ‘Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, - or to any point.in the dis-. trict—and at any hour. Phon : . New Hazelton—1 ‘short 8 long Hazelton— . Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 Short - Good. Easter Sale The Easter Sale and afternoon} tea held last Saturday afterncon!! under the ‘auspices of the Ladies’ i Aid'was quite successful and. the! i ladies: are well’ pleased, ‘The af-}j fair was held in "Assembly ball _[and a Rood many town people at-|) ‘ltended; There’ was a candy andl 7 ; Gower ‘booth’ and'a work booth ash well’ ‘as: the. tea: tables. ‘About M0. was. 6 taken i in’ | ‘The “Hetald is only oo year :