THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1925 Aluminum Ware A large stock of aluminum ware has arrived and includes all kinds of dishes in all sizes. Make your housework easier by using these goods, ICE CREAM AND FRESH FRUITS Groceries Drygoods Boots and Shoes * Fleur and Feed always carried in quantities , S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant SS G FREIGHTING A. E, Falconer Auto and Garage Service Cara to any point in the distriet at any hour of the day or night, Fast, efficient service; careful, experienced drivers Our up-to-date garage facilities ensure quick, efficient repairs FORWARDING TRANSFER Govmnt. phone: 2 long, *P ohort Hazelton & i . C anadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE June 18, 20, 24, July 1, 14. every Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN . ‘Cc, Orchard, corner SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, \ STEAMSHIP LINES Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert y) For Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skagway—June 16, 10, 26, 29, July 3, 6. $.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver _ Full information from ictoria, Seattle, ° S———_—— Wm. Grant’s Agency ESTATE EN ee REAL District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies — Life Fire Health Accident eS Ne eee 3 HAZELTON BOOT AND SHOE. _ Repairing © Black, Tan. ‘and White , Shoe ‘Polish , Ag ent for— . WHITE onoss RUBBER" REPAIR G. W.. Dungate _BAZELTON, B, Ce KODAKS ; DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ; STATIONERY ‘PATENT MEDICINES VETERINARY REMEDIES TOILET ARTICLES . CHOCOLATES SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES Up-to-Date Drug Store . HAZELTON, B.C. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues ‘month in advance, ‘This rate. in- medicines} ag well as all costa while in the hospital. Tickets ara - ‘obtainable:in, Hazelton from the’. ‘drug. store; from’ T. J. Thorp,. Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- . tickets for any period.at 1.50 per | - eludes office consuitations and — eal superintendent at the Hospital : while seeing. the country. © “Are you a subscriber yet? am « ams eens wine amial neta Prevent Forest Fires—It Pays r 4 HAZELTON NOTES Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good. See Wm. Grant’s Agency. 41 Dick Cusack Jeft this week for the Duthie mines at Smithers. W. R. Johnson, of the Babine Hatchery, was in towu this week to meet his daughter, who has|? been attending school in Prince Rupert; and who will spend the}. holidays at her home in the Babine. “Seotty’? Ogilvie has gone into the Babine and will be connected with the hatchery. at Powell River. Mr. and Mrs: Cabrera were guests at the Omineca Hotei for a couple of days at the week-end. They had just returned froma trip east, where Mr. Cabrera was in consultation with his associates in the placer’ mining .enterprises |- on Graham Island and in the Omineca. The party of engineers who will go into the: Omineca country will not, arrive here until about July 15. Arthur and Harold Wrinch ar- rived home this week from Van- couver where they have been at- tending high school. Leonard B. Wrinch was suc- cessful in writing his fifth year medicine examinations at Toronto University. He stoad eighth in aclass of four hundred. Leonard will spend the summer .months lin the hospitals in the east. The Horticultural Society start- ed this week to supply flowers to the diners, The season is back- ward and the flowers are not vet doing their best. When the rail- way carries more than one. diner ofi a train it would be a good idea to notify the society ahead so pro- vision can be made for bouquets. S. J. Winsby got the worst of an argument with a bumble bee during the ball game on Wednes- day afternoon and, had to be rushed to the hospital for an.an- tidote. The bee pecked him on the head. The witnesses in the robbery case all went up to Smithers last Friday when the case was called before Judge Young, The wo- man, was dismissed and the man case r0es over to the fall assizes, Miss C. D, Todd of San. Fran- cisco, who has ‘been a guest of Mrs. C.-W. Dawson; ‘left Wed- ‘Father Ai F. Carlyle and. Den- |lnys Nelson of Vancouver, are at the Omineca Hotel -for'a few days Geo. MeGrath is now located| elected to be tried by jury so the. || nesday for Juneau, Alaska, :;...../ consumption on the moe CG. W. Dawson, Omineca Hotel, bas" ‘received: word that . F W. , Toned and Mrs. Lowery of Dallas, Tex- as will arrive this evening for two or three weeks fishing. Bud is the boy to show them a good | time along that line. There are few lakes or streams inthe dis- trict that he does not known and he also knows where the fishes go in the summer time, That return base ball game between New Hazelton and Haz- elton and Smithers is being .ar- ranged for Saturday, next «week, at Smithers, a . Prince Rupert Annual Exhibi- tion, September 8th to 12th. Exhibits from every part of North Central B.C. Sports and Attrac- tions and every feature that could help you to enjoy yourself, 01 Pleased With Outlook F, G. Dawson, of Prince Ru- pert, was a visitor in New Hazel- ton on Thursdav of last week. He had visited many points in the interior recently and was optimis- tic over the prospects, rot only of good crops, but of development in a number of lines. Fred is an optimist naturally and from choice and this has enabled him to make a success of business. His opti- mism has also helped many others to see the bright side when their own inelinations were to look through a cloud. A ‘waitress for the Wante - Omineca Hotel dining room at Hazelton. 0102 Government Liquor Act Notice of Arrliaton For Beer Licence NOTICE i is hereby givén that on the Bist day of July next the undersigned intends. ‘so apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence in respect to -pre- mises being part: of the building. ‘known as Grandview Hotel, situate in Town- site of South. Hazelton, in the Province of: British Columbia, upon the ‘lands described as. Lota ‘thirteen (18) and fourteen. (14), Block. seventeen | (17), Distriet Lot eight hundred and fifty-one |’ A }(851), Hazelton Land Recording: Dis- thick, accordin ng ‘to a reglatered map or pian ‘deposited in” the. Land ‘Registry fice’ in the City of Princa ‘Rupert’ an numbered 974B, for the gale of -beer by the glass or by thé open. bottle: for remiged, ” D ‘at ‘Sout this ard Ay, af ot 1926... HN; CUTHBERT, St ‘Applicant. SINOPSIS OF LAND AGT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Fadant, unreserved, surveyed Srown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over 18 years of age,, | ‘and by aliens on declaring intention, to becume British subjects, condi-- tional upon residence, occupation,, and improvement for agricultural/ purposes. Full information concerning regu- {ations regarding pre-emptions given in Bulletin No, 1, Land Serles, “How to Pre-empt: Land, * coples of which can be obtained free of charge by oddressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C., or to any Gov- | ernment Agent. © Records will be ‘granted covering only land 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 3,000 feet per acre east of thar Range. Applications for pre-emptions are: .0 be addressed to the Land Com- missloner of the Land Recording Di-- vision, in which the land applied for fg situated, and are made on printed, forms, coples ef which can be ab- tained from the Land Commigssloner.. Pre-emptions must‘be occupied for five years 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 more detalled information see the Bulletin’ “How | ‘te Land.” : PURCHASE Applications ‘are recelved for pur- chase ‘of: vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being timberland, for agricultural purposes; m-nimum price of first-class (arable) Iand is $6i per acre, and second-class (giazing) jand $2.60 per acre. Further infor- mation regarding purchase: or iease of Crown lands is given fn Bulletin, No, 10, Land Serles, “Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands.” ’ Mill, factory, or industrial sites on, timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con-: ditions including payment oft stumpage, : HOMESITE: LEASES Tnsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20: ‘acres, may be leased as homesites,. conditional upon. a dwelling ‘belnz: erected in the first year, title being’ obtainab!s after residence and im provement conditions are fulfilled! and land has been surveyed. mn LEASES Por grazing and industrial poses areas not exceeding 640 acre» may be leased by one peraon oF 4 company. GRAZING Under the Grazing Act the Pr ince is divided into grazing distrh ‘and the range administered under, Grazing ° Commissioner, ~ Annu - grazing perinits are issued -based of numbers ranged, priority. belng glven' to established owners, Stock-owners may form associations for range management. Frea, or partially free, permits are available for settlers campers and tray ellars, up to * ea - ; is: BENSON: BROS. "Auto Jitney Service / or to any point in the dis- triet--and at any hour. Phone: \ ; New Hazelton—1. short 8 long - ~- Hazelton— . Omineca Hotel; a long 2 short. a ‘Hazelton, B. C,,| an BO. LAND SURVEYOR “We ‘Allan’ Rutherford © All descriptions. of sur- veys promptly” ‘executed |. ee ae omen nn _Pre-empt | ; . pur-. ”. Flazelton and the Railway, ~ lam “SOUTH ° 'HAZELTON | ‘FO |