(Continued. from, page 2). ‘ | want ‘it. Very often work is jdone or a concession is granted f in the best of faith only to find ythat people have changed their H} minds and want ‘something en- f tirely different, . Sometimes one it feels that.a trap had been pre- ‘i Pared to embarrass those entrust- f ed with the conduct of the publie fap business. We should be careful ‘gan to. first ascertain’ what we want and then be satisfied, We will p) Hot get all we warit, but we can mand do get a good. deal. - Great h) Savings in money and time would hresult from more careful consid. fj eration on the part of the ‘people i before making their requests, a ne ens emp, —— | And Echo Answers—? x In face of very stiff opposition fe) Hon. H..H. Stevens has made ,.200d his charges of: corruption in Weithe customs department and a number of men very high in the BB zovernment have been proven ‘as t . Editorial - : a ‘ing for the past two weeks, and Lae Be THE OMINECA HERALD, & FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1996 ———— participants in the spoils of the member for Vancouver Centre has done his part. Dare the gov- ernment:at Ottawa take such ac- and ex-ministers as will stop for several generations the belief that governments are institutions to be ‘robbed and plundered ? _ Tractor is Kept Busy 7 The new Fordson caterpillar tractor purchased by S. H. Senk- pial for use in the bush hauling out ‘cedar poles, is giving every satisfaction, It has been work- has done everything asked of it. The transportation: problem of the cedar-pole men has been solved, and more than likely the tie contractors will use the eater- Pillar next winter also, Fred. Griffin arrived the first’ of the week with his truck and trailer, and is now hauling the peles from The two machines will keep each other busy. — a | Five- and Ten-acres Blocks | a OF FIRST-CLASS : ~ LAND Light: clearing, good soil, suitable for fruit, gardening, “s poultry, or. general production. .-Located one mile from New Hazelton railway depot. PRICE: $28 to $40 per acre, . dnterest for first 18 months: 6 ; Dot Particulars and information at ; » . The Omineca Herald Office: New Hazelton He re and There , Rrafters‘and amugglers. .The[ Lord and Lady Allenby have left Canada, ‘on, board the Canadian Pa« cifie liner “Montrose,” for home. The’ distinguished general was re- ‘ceived enthusiastically in every city throughout his tour of the Dominion, He delivered addresses showing tha importance'of the capture of Paleg- tine to the Allies in the Great War, tion against its own ministers. * V. Gy Vickers, managing director of Messrs, ‘Vickers Ltd., London, ’ England, who arrived in Canada re- cently on board the Canadian Pacific liner “Empress of Canada,” reported that the shipbuilding industry both in China ‘end Japan waa in a healthier condition than for many ‘years past, with shipbuilders favor~ ing the motor ship. Travelling right across the Do- ‘minion, exclusively on Canadian Pa- cific lines and in the palatial special ear “Loch Lomond,’ Her Grace the Duchess of Atholl, whose family seat is at Banff, Scotland, will make acquaintance for thé first time in her life with the world famous resort in the Canadian Rockies, which took the main skidway to the depot. | its name from her Scottish home, A. Hatton, general superintendent of transportation for the Canadian Pacific Railway, has announced the intention of the company to raise the embargo against the loading of grain to Fort William and Port Arthur and the milling companies and elevators at Winnipeg. This is due to the anticipation of the opens ing of navigation on th ¢ Great Lakes about April 20, - soos ; The total yield of wheat in Canada -for 1925, as finally estimated by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, is 416,849,700 bushels, the second largest. on record, having been ex- ceeded only by the 1928 crop, The | spread over five years. No - percent interest on balance 4 . P—or= S| —So: SS) a5 oa . Seas So S— | Value of this crop is estimated at $465,116,200, or over $53 per capita of Canadian population. The aver- . age wheat yield was 19,2 bushels per A general ‘5 the Canadian -Pacifie Railway on agricultural conditions throughout the West shows that farmers are "pleased with present conditions and speak optimistically on the season's ( Sufficient moisture for ' spring crops seems to be assured, Livestock, wintered well. Adequate - supplies: of seed ‘are available and no shortage of labor is expected. ‘| applied for ia situated, and are made on printed P. R. train carrying 438 settlers from the S.S, “Mont- calm” reached Winnipeg recently, Among the passengers were thirty- one British families who came under the, 3,000 family. settlement scheme, There. was one party of 10 German- speaking Catholics, and the Salva- _tion Army, under Captain Sharp," ‘brought out a party of twenty young. lads going to: British Columbia, A special GC, n announced by | the ’ passenger department of the C. P, R,. at Winnipeg that negotiations have’ been complete with the Central Can- ada Air Lines Limited, for-an air’ - service between Kenora and the new. old’ fields at Long Lake and Red Lake, A regular. daily, service -is to kg,inaugurated about May 24 in cons | mection with the. C.P.R, from Kenora and during summer services will be run between Kenora and Duluth,. It has bee stumpage, he may be ‘Icased . as homesites, conditional upon a dwelling being erected in. -the first yeor, title being chtalnable after residenca and improvement conditions are fulfilled o " the Jand — hag been sur.’ veyed, . Bot lay t : _: The: recent tire at! the Banff, - Springs Hotel, which. resulted in the destruction of the’ north wing with: ‘about seventy rooms, will have little: ‘effect’ on the coming: tourist season, - he past winter the company’ with'100" rooms, . , , . . "« . . 1 . f For: grezing: and , industrial Da ; ateis not exceeding #40 ntres may be. leaged’| ¢ | by any one person ’or company, . : ; : eet ne “Under the Grazing ‘Act - tis . Proyinea| ee ee 4h divided into grazing districts, ‘and the| Som tenes range administered mder the Grazing : : I r 2 animisstoner:;:' ‘Annual: eartia* permite are| |. B. C.. UNDERTAKERS dejued, based- on numbers, tanged, "priority, being given .to established “owners... Stock. “During t has built on ‘annex |} With bathe and, with. the. comtral stone tower and the: south: wing-.df . the old building, that: were :.asved,.J thi ere Will be a total, of. 918: rooms | °%? | BOOT AND SHOE _ RUBBER HEELS — All sizes i G. W. Dungate HAZELTON, B.C, . - ‘Government Liqhor Act Notice of Application for Beer Licence _.Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of June next the nndersigned intends to apply to the ‘Liquor Controt |] *)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 Lots thirteen (18) and |fourteen (14), Block seventeen (17), Ds || New ampRovep. _ Repairing * || ears FORD CARS Will “arrive April. First. Be sure to sea them before "you buy any other car. “|FULL STOCK OF PARTS ‘ALWAYS ON HAND - WS. HENRY. SMITHERS, B.C. District Lot eight hundred and fifty-one | | trict, according to a registered map or plan deposited in the Land Registry Office in the City of Prince Rupert and numbered 9748, for the sale of beer by |the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. DATED at South Hazelton, B.C., this 25th day of May, 1026. TOHN CUTHBERT, 4752 Applicant. _. SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, -aurveyed Crown lands may be pre-emnted by British subjects over 18 years of age, and by aliens on declaring intention to become British subjects, conditional upon residence, occu- pation. and improvement for agricultural } (852), Hazelton Land Recording Dis~ now HOME-MADE CANDY PURE ICE CREAM Send for prices on our ice ' eream in bulk. Mail ordera given spectal attention for either candy or ice cream.. Thorne & Pawson Smithers, B.C. . purposes, Full information concerning | regulations Noi 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land," copies of which can be obtained free of charge Victoria, B.C., or to any Government Agent, Records will ‘be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural Purposes, and whith is not timberland, ic, carrying over 6,000 board. feet pér acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet par acre east of that Range. — Applications for pre-comptions are. to he addressed, to the, Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division in which the land forms, copies of which can be obtained from the regarding pre-emptions -is given in. Bulletin The’ Hazelton Hospital . by addressing the Depurtment of Lands,|| | The Hazelton Hospital issues _ tickets for eny period at 1.60 per _ month in advance, ‘This rate in- cludes office consultations and medicines, aa 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 Hospitai. Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five’ years ing at lenst five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed information sce the Bulletin, “How to Pre-empt Land.” - minimum price of first-class 7 (arable). land regarding purchuse or lease of Crown lands is given in Bulletin’ No..10, Land Mill, factory, or industrial sites on timber is $6 per acre, and second-class (grazing) | All traina met. : Autos lond $2.50 per acre. Further “information | saddle horses provided, - |and improvements. made .to the value of . $10 per acre, including clearing and cultivat- e tf cy f é E. EB. Orchard, Owner PURCHASE _ _ European or American Plan, Applications pre received for purchase “The headquarters of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, ‘Valley. Tourists and not being timberland, for agricultural purposes; | find this’ a grand hotel to stop at. , livery or rigs perkes, “Purchase and * Lease of, Crown Smithers. B. C. leased, the conditions including Payment of HOMESITE LEASES’ - Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20° acres, LEASES | “bE . Ipurposea ‘ _, GRAZING - Cee yy land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or’ th ieieiedieintetndra ataaata ee ‘SHACKLETON Hotel USK, B.c. “New, clean and comfortable » First-class Dining | Room.; in, : connection | RATES = ARD ATTRAGHIVE tnt THOS. SHACKLETON. = Prop. ee - np ge form F (== Pr er) Way * . i pt available by July 1, or more anf aa I Sror=S Ig} were in use Inst your, | EMBALMING FOR SEIPMENT A. srnolury 40°" for the Bulkley Commercial men