THE SPRING-CLEANING : When you set to brighten up your home: aid surroundings ved! this spring we have in stock to offer you many indispensable aids for the job, including— B.&H.PAINTS OILS VARNISHES 7: ENAMELS WHITE LEAD GOLD PAINT, FRESCO, Ete. EVERYTHING FOR CLEANING AND RENEWING - General Merchant S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. Your Coal Supply Does it need replenishing? Let us fill your needs from the stock we carry of the all-round excellent Pembina product Thia is a good, clean, large nut coal. Order yours today Horse and Auto Livery JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS Govmnt. phone: Haz elton 2 long, 1 short mae Teaming Transfer HORSES FOR HIRE A. E. Falconer Oe ( Canadian Pacific Railway. Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPER?T—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, April 10, 2), Fo Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway—April 6, 17, 27, 8.5. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from W, C, 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. 8S. Robinson & Sons, Ltd. Branch Receiving Office, 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg. VANCOUVER, B.C. Head Office: R.S.R. Bldg., 43-51 Loulse St. WINNIPEG, MAN. Est, 1883 INCORPORATED 1920 BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement Lime Plaster Fireeclay Brick Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. | Prince Rupert, B.C. BOOT AND SHOE ||| The Hazelton Hospital Repairing Black, Tan, and White ‘Shoe Polish Agent for— © coe WHITE CROSS RUBBBR REPAIR G. Wz. ‘Dungate. ‘tickets for.any pericd at 1.50 per month in advance, | ‘ medicines, as well as all ‘costs ° ‘drug’ ‘store; from T.° J..-Thorp, | - cal apgrintendentat t the. Hospital, The Hazeltori “Hospital issues . This rate in- ., cludes _ office, ~consultations and” “while in-the hospital, Tickets are °| ' obtainable in Hazelton from the -- ' Telkwa, or by mall from the médi- © tad THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, = 10,. 1925 [Haze tox ores | The native White Cross of Ha- zelton will Rive tea and have a Hall, Hazelton. The articles for sale are all made by native wo- men, Easter Monday tight from 7.380. - lt Mrs. MacKay has received and has on display at her home a fine line of spring and summer dress goods from the West of England Drygoods Co. prices are most favorable. Look them over hefore deciding on your new dresses, lt Frank Martin's fire loss, which occurred recently, was adjusted with satisfaction, and a cheque for the full amount was received this week through Wm. Grant’s Agency. Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good. See Wm. Grant’s Agency, 41 Wm, Grant returned on Sun- day from Smithers, to which point he accompanied Mrs. N. H. Kilvatrick and his grandson to their home there. Mrs. J. A. Keefe of Francois Lake, is a guest of her sister Mrs A. A. Connon. Keep in mind the May Day Dance in Assembly hall, May 1. Proceeds are for the Women’s Auxiliary to the Hezelton Hospit- al. it Geo, McBean and Kenny Mor- rison were visitors to Smithers on Tuesday, Chas. Buchan of Kitwanga was admitted to the Hazelton Hospit- al on Monday suffering from an axe cut on his foot, Word from Telegraph Creek states that all the Dease Lake gold excitement is on the outside, So far Gold Pan Creek hag pro- duced nothing to warrant excite- ment. There is probably gold in the country, but the prospecting is still to be done. With hun- | dreds of thousands of prospectors going over that country this coming season, any gold that is hidden will probably be found. A son was born at the Hazel- ton Hospital on Wednesday, April 8th to Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Powers | 8 of Terrace. Auxiliary Held Whist Drive The members of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hos- pital are highly pleased. at. the suecess ‘of the whist drive and dance which they sponsored in the Hazelton schoolhouse. last Friday evening. The first and second ladies’ prizes for whist were won by Miss Roberta Anderson and Mrs. Jas. Turnbull, respectively. The men’s honors! fell to Walton H. Sharpe ands. J. Winsby. A sale of candy met with much success, and the’ receipts from {this when added to those from admissions and from the raffling of a cushion netted over ' $60, ‘which, will: appreciably. augment the’ funds of the Auxiliary. ' cushion’ was won by Mrs. George| Powers, of ‘Terrace, with Ticket No. 15. A shor HA ZELTON, B.C, sale of work in Church Army! 5 The quality and}. The |: SYNOPSIS OF = UND AC AMENDMENTS PRE. EMPTIONS Vacant, - unreserved, surveyed British subjects over 18 years of age, and by alleng.on deolaring intention - to become British subjects, condi- Honal upon residence, occupation, - and jmprovement for agricultural purposes. Full information concerning regu- lations regarding pre-emptions is given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Serles, “How to Pre-empt Land,” copies of which can be obtained frase of charge by addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C. or to any Gov- ernment Agent. Records will be granted covering only land suitable for cultural purposes, and which ia not timber- land, Le, carrying over 6,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and &,000 feet per acre east of that Range. ' Applications for pre-emptions aro to be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of the Land Recording Di- vision, in which the land applied for fg situated, and are made on printed ‘forms, coples of which can be ob- tained from the Land Commissloner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and improvements made to value of $16 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least fiva acres, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed information see Bulletin “How to Pre-empt. PURCHASE Applications are recetved for pur- chase of vacant and wnreserved Crown lands, not being timberland, for agricultural purposes} minimum price of first-olass (arable) land is $5 per acre, and second-class (grazing) lend $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,” Mill, factory, or industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con- ditions including payment of atumpage. . HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leaged as homesites, conditional upon a. dwelling being evected. In the first year, titls being obtainable after residence and. im- Provernent conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES . For grazing and industrial pur- poses areag not exceeding 640 acray may be leased by one person or 4% company. GRAZING Under the Grazing Act the Pr ince is divided into grazing distri and. the range administered under Grazing ~« Commissioner, Annu grazing permits are issued based o numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may form associations for range management, Free, or partially free, permits are available for settlers - hen and travellers, up. to + PA Revision of Provincial ‘Voters’ List. SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT - Notice is hereby given. that on Mon- day, the 18th day of May, 1925, at ten o’élock in the forenoon at the Govern- ment Office, Smithers, B. C., a sitting of the Court of Revision will be held fer the purpose of revising the list. of votera for the above named Electoral District, pursuant to the provisions of the Provincial Elections Act. And notice is hereby further given that any person claiming to.be entitled to be registered ag a voter in the above named ergon to have his name entered'on the iat. of voters: for the said Electoral notwithstanding the fact that his name has been omitted from the list of ap’ He eants for registration, .or, that he omitted to apply for registration at the time or in ‘t ‘vided by ¢ the- Act’’, “Provincial Elections the office of the mndoraigned of voters, * Apri g 8rd, ‘1925... fon ‘STEPHEN. H.. HOSKINS, “Registrar of Voters, ~ Skeona: Electoral District. | egiatrar tle crown lands may be pre-empted by |® eae |96 A ALL WHOM: IT MAY CONCERN: - Take notice that any:debts or obliga- | tins ineurred by?my. wife, Mary Hat- _|ton, -formerly of Carnaby, B.C., will not be met by me, nor will I hold m ; sel? responsible. in any way for ¢ e same, ‘Dated at Hazelton, ‘B.C., this 23rd THOMAS HATTON, ‘day of March, 1925. 9942 : Carnaby, B.C. Hatching Eggs £2, from well bred, -good laying strain White Wyandottes. $2.00 fur 15 Cage. W.- G. Little, Woodeock, B.C. 8 Wm. Grant’s Agency — a ) ) ) » ) )) y » REAL ESTATE: Po ) ) )} yy ) dd District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— - Life Fire | Health Accident fy q eee ee eee ee eee ee eee ae ee in i a. x HAZELTON —- Ne ee eee ee ; § » )) ‘ KODAKS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING STATIONERY _ PATENT MEDICINES VETERINARY REMEDIES TOILET ARTICLES CHOCOLATES. - .SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES Up-to-Date Drug Store leetoral District may apply in|, District at the said Court of Revision, | @ manner otherwise pro- |” The list of applicants for registration ig now posted and may be’ xl Regist at, HAZELTON, B.C, aa eM MEET | | GRAND DANCE Under the auspices of the Community League of New Hazelton _ Mon., April 13th In Ta NorTHERN Horen NEW HAZELTON ‘Good Orchestra ' Good Fats M0 * “SINT “AE She made: Perecl? and her friends miserable..A few drops of Shiloh would have relieved her cough at. oonce. . Shiloh ‘is. safe aure and» economical, At your druggist, -80c, G0e FO R ; : SHIL OH ‘Use: Celery agentle laxabve" gg and tonic for the fanily : The Herald is 82 00 a year, feel f80c'and'60c,_.