7 THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 0, 1923 B.C. LAND “SURVEYOR J. ‘Allan-Rutherford — - All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed. SOUTH HAZELTON . . The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital isaues. tickets for any period at $1.60 per month in advance,” This rate in- cludes office consultations and medicinés, ag well as. all costa while in the hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the, drug store; from T, J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendent at the Hospital. | ~~, Wampole’s 7 ; MAGNOLAX > Relieves Constipation . “Mineral Oil Emulsion—Lubricat- ~ing action identical with the ‘plain oil . “Ant, _UptoDate Drig Store . ‘ Hazetton” _— {- agen for McLary’s Fino | Hot Air Furnaces Importers and - Dealers i in Wallpapers "We carry the. . Burlaps largest and ; most varie Faiots stack in ‘ i - Northern Varnishes British | - ‘olumbia Glass Cofumbi Brushes, Etc. ‘Write us for information when ‘renovating or building your home 7 Sheet Metal _ Workers - Steen’ S Limited | Sanitary_ and Heating. Engineers - Hot ‘Water, Steam and Hot Air | Heating Systems Lead Burning and Chemical ‘Forestdale Wm. Brown has been laid up for the past week with the flu, - The ladies met at the home of Mrs, E. Twadell last.’ Friday to arrange the social-which will take |place in the Forestdale Hall on Friday, April 6, in aid of the Union Church. ‘The hostess serv- ed dainty refreshments after the meeting, which alsé had its social }{side, and a vote of thanks to Mrs. Twadell concluded the afternoon. The tie loaders of Topley were recent hosts at a dance given in the schoolhouse there. Forest- dale was well represented, and present expressed their great en- joyment of the affair. B. B. Keddy has- taken up a homestead near Crow Creek and is arranging to build on the place in the near future, Fred. Horning left on Wednes- The mild: weather is relieving |. {the snow at a rapid rate. those of our community who were}. A Bank Accoint for ~ fhe Farmer's Wife Every farmer’s wife will find a bank account for house-. - hold and personal expenses a help and a safeguard. Purchases can be‘made by cheque through the mail, making a trip to town unnecessary. En- . close your cheque with your order, The Royal Bank of Ganada LOCAL BRANCHES 7 TELKWA— a. H. WALL MANAGER BURNS LAKE— M. HENDERSON ~- MANAGER ~ Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller to and through the Bulkley Valley ‘MARE THAT YOUR HEADQUARTERS - , a. ames Kotow - Proprietor TELKWA B.C Bh aernertrnernirar ermine —« Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers ° Beat attention to tourists and to commercial men.. Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited { B,C. Hazelton -Hotel Prince Rupert + * aie | | )° THE LeapING HoTEL IN NorTHerRN B, GC. Prince Rupert, B.C. | European Plan. } Rates $1.50 per day up. , ee avn ro - Make Your Home Attractive ! ‘Burning day’s train for Smithers on busi-| .” LAND ACT ; Coote ness, Fort Fraser peand District, District of BEAVER BoaRp DISTRIBUTORS : Hstimates . ée4, Coast. -: furnished, A church social in aid of the paste potice e that Frank Bailey van —_ eear of Ootsa Lake, occupaton Mer- | A. W. EDGE CO. Union Charch will be held in the| shont, intends to apply for permission, x PRINCE RUPERT, B.c. || Forestdale Hall on- Friday, April] to lease the following described landa:— ; P.Q. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. LL ey 6th, at 7.30 p.m. Outside and P Commencing at = post Planted on the = , : m. u outh shore of ‘Buchu Lake, thence home talent, and various enter- | South 40 chains, thence west 120 chains, — | tainments Rev. Wm. Mawhin- hak Morth, to South shore of Teta- : ‘ ‘ chuk-River, thence following meander- ney, of Telkwa, and Rev, 55. | ings of said shore to point of commence- BUILDING M TERI LS! t Bruce Cousins will each give an ment and containing 200 acres more or A A eas. address, All are cordially in- By nozank Bailey ie Decar, : . orman Schreiber, Agen “Cement - Lime Plaster _Fireclay vited. - 4 Date Febraery 28rd, 1923, ° So-47 Brick | Building Papers. Roofing : a Sash'& Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling a F Fort eraser nee risers District of ° Fir Finish a ecialt, Q Take notice that Martha ‘Melinda Sp y He uick and a L man ried by her ha pceypation Wo man deserled by her husband, intends to a for permission to lease the fol- ALBERT. & McCAFFERY, LID. | _Deep Creek | ppp, isan sie tet be ee ommencing at & pos planted on the Prince Rupert, B. C. . ~~~ (North shore of Euchu Lake, thence “ North 20 chains, thence West 126 chains, = ow | CAN ’ HELP FARMERS ay * FEMALE)-FOR. A PERIOD ‘OF WAGES CURRENT AT Farmers are to make application from C.N.R. Station Agents. of their people to emigrate to C be assured of employment for a farma of their own. nationality de desired; monthly wage IN CONFECTION WITH THE IMMIGRATION CAMPAIGN BEING CARRIED ON OVERSEAS CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS INDUSTRIAL and RESOURCES DEPARTMENT WILL RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FROM FARMERS ; PREPARED TO ENGAGE FARM HELP (MALE OR C.N. endeavor to secure the ¢clasa of help required in Great Britain, Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark, Halland, The Governments of these countries stand ready to agaist this class sufficient Canadian farming experience to Farmers who are able to do so can thus ‘assist in colonization work by engaging hel will be no charge to the farmer for our serv ~. be required to make any cash advance for the’ travelling expenses - of his help to the nearest railway ‘station. sarily asked for in these application forma, which will be held in strictest confidence, includes: the kind of help required—male or female—married or unmarried; date ri COLONIZATION =] OF ONE YEAR AT RATES TIME OF ENGAGEMENT on a form that may be obtained R, representatives overseas will Norway and Sweden. anada, but feel that they should t least one year in order to gain .. t them for ‘going on by the year. There e@, nor will the farmer I Thé information heces- - aad and for how long; soffered ;kind of work offered, ate, APPLICATION FORMS FROM. LOCAL STATION. AGENT | RC W. LETT, General Agent EDMONTON, ALTA, Canadian National Fsilwans ; "INDUSTRIAL AND RESOURCES DEPARTMEN? JOHN WAR DROP, General Agent . WINNIPEG, MAN. f (silo next year? - ‘| erop ‘and play safe. team of colts for F.T. Lowe. . . bear this spring. |—and. getting too tivilized, we ‘}think,: D.T, Greene purchased a quan tity of seed oats from Mr. Bree and upon testing for germina- tion found. them to run- nearly 100-per eent, ’ There is a demand for timothy seed. — —We do not see any local advertisers however, Wakefield and Conn put up their ice crop this week. Great stuff next July, vou know, We wonder how many are thinking about trying’ a -trench Worth looking into, as feed may be scarce and it is good cow feed at any’ time. Better ‘figure on a short hav Mrs, Kerr is laid_‘up.. with ‘|bronchitis and. Archibald is now chief cook. _Carl- Wakefield is breaking a Barger.and -Bourgon.expect to load their tie cut next week. We wonder who will bag that ' Heisa dandy, Says Dad: T ‘feel rather pale | this..morning, John; so ‘we will try something easy for a change. | That: pile -of manure will raise a lot of. spuds if we get it out now,,. but if “we leave it here. until spring, or next fall, it will mere- fly raise a few. million flies, Also it ‘will. take; up. our. tine. when thence south te North shore of Teta- chuk River, thence following meander- ings .of said shore to point of cam- mencement, containing 200 acres. more or less. , Martha M. Klease, By Normat Schreiber, Agent, Date February 28rd, 1923, 39-47 something. Guess it would bea good idea says John, so they did, and that, is that, for another year. Of course some people} . claim manure injures new land, etc., but John and dad happen to ‘jJames Swan or pruning fruit trees. perience. Satisfaction assured, reasonable. The Bulkley Hotel -~E. FE. Orchard, Owner European or American Plan ‘The headquarters for th e Bulkley. Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand- hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. ‘Smithers. B. C. Box 47, Ter- race, B. G., is open to receive orders for apraying Practical ex- Terms 58 Canvas belt with brass buckle. know that ma in disguise, an have so little of it. Lost together with man’s pliers. nure is a blessin J Dann, New Hazelton. d only regret they pair of line- Finder return to V.F., lt Baby Pigs Time to Clean Up $7.50 Dy Apply. H, A. ilwood Ranch, Terrace, B. for sale. Tteady “from April 20th Swain, Ken- Cc. B, jround and--about, With the disappearance of the snow which for several months has hidden with a generous mantle the accumulations of rubbish the average citizen will realize the necessity of doing a little spring-cleaning outsidg—the inside he can well leave to the. Missus. Time to take your coat off, Mr. House- can gather. around the premises ing-up ‘job is not. always a wel- come one. - However, the sani- tary aspect of. the job: makes it most necessary. to clean-up, -and i 1 y. we want to go to. work and do holder, and grab your trusty rake| with destructive intent towards] .[< all rubbish, - Queer what miscel-| JS. laneous collection of. useless junk} |; ina short time, and: ‘this ciean-|. aren’t the results really leasing ag to the. eye? oe