e - 2h ‘a mr - Aluminum W are A large stock of aluminum ware has arrived and includes all kinds of dishes in‘ all sizea. Make your housework easier by using these goods, i we 6 it ‘ : ' ICE CREAM AND FRESH FRUITS Groceries Drygoods Boots and Shoes Flour and Feed always carried . in quantities S, H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant 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 Sire‘? Hazelton ya Canadian Pacific Railway Company | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, May 1, 12, 22, June 2, 18, ; For Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau, Skagway—May §, 18, 29, June 8. . 3.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella eattle, -| Wednesday night admitted to the i HAZELTON NOTES! - Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good. See Wm. Grant’s Agency, —=—s di: Service in the Union church op Sunday evening will be taken by Capt. Houghton. a Tom Ovens of Telkwa motored down on Sunday and called on a number of friends in town and in South Hazelton. ; The Indians of the district who go to the canneries every year have all departed — somowhat earlier than usual. The local nirarods have been getting busy this week. The fly fishers hire a jitney and go to the creeks and lakes, Those who just want some fish to eat go to the Skeena and Bulkley. Inspector Acland and Commis- sioner R. G, Knight of the R.C. M. P., were visitors here the first ofthe week, = ©... The high water mark for the spring has been reached and no damage has been done. . Andy M. and Mrs. Ruddy of Burns Lake, who came down for the New Hazelton celebration, renewed old friendships in town. John Neidhart of Remo was on |. per. tests, that such report: should be made by one supposed to known as a good deal-of harm might easily increased settlement: = For Game Conservation The Game Conservation Board Smithers, Burng Lake and Prince Rupert near the end of June or the beginning of July next, for the purpose of receiving recom- mendations from trappers, fur traders, or any person interested in game conservation work, in respect to the better protection of the game of ‘the province. Some of the important matters to. be discussed will be the regu- these meetings in the cities men- SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS © Vacant, unreserved, surveyed ayown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over 13 years of age, and by allens on declaring intention to become British subjects, condi- tlonal upon residence, occupation, Hazelton ‘hospital. James Turnbull of the Hanson Lumber & Timber Co., spent the Bells, 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 Fourtir Street, Prince Rupert If you want to he paid Highest Possible CASH Prices . for your RAW FURS, forward them to w B.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 | _ 4 |BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement __-Lime __Plaster__Fireclay Brick — Building Papers ‘Roofing Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty “ALBERT. & McCAFFERY, - Prince Rupert, B.C. 4 LTD. . '|however, were not: touched ..and The Hazelton Hospital “BOOT AND SHOE _ Repairing | ' Black, Tan, and White, . | . 1 Shoe. Polish - ae fe Se gent fore WHITE CROSS RUBBER REPAIR. 4 G. W..Dungate. || || well. ‘The rain, on Wednesday)... |/did harm.” |] Caxton’of Nelson visited Kispiox ‘|| ported discovery of‘ glanders’ by , || Dr. Ferrier, .veterinery.of Smith- and improvement for agricultural purposes, -. moos . Full information concerning regu- — lations. regarding pre-emptions is piven in Bulletin No, 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,”, coplea of which can be obtained tree of charge by’ addressing tha Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C,, or to any Gov- ernment Agent. | : , Records will be granted covering only fand suitable for agricultural purposes, and which Ia not timber- land, ie, carrying over 5,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are co be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of the Land Recording Di- vision, in which the land applied for ls situated, and are Tpade on printed forms, copies of which can be ob- tained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions. must be occupied for five years and improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including: holiday at home, | © _ Stanley Benton of the Yukon Telegraph line, arrived in town on Wednesday. _ Rev, Canon Rix, of Prince Ru- pert, who was in Smithers over the week end, motored down on Tuesday and spent the night with Dr. ‘Wrinch, M. L, A. Work on ‘the cribbing on the South Hazelton hill is progress- ing favorably and as soon as it is finished the gang will be moved to the road between South Hazel- ton and Skeena Crossing. This stretch of.the main highway will be finished this Bummer. acted, ‘before a Crown Grant’ can be _ The Hazelton Horticultural As- ror more detailed information see sociation started on Wednesday Bulletin “How to Hre-empt to prepare the ground for the Jend" " PURCHASE flower garden at the South Haz-| - applications are recetved tor pur: elton depot. The official author-) Crown iandm, got pene tmaberland, ization was ‘received from the] tor agricultural purposes: “minimum railway this week. The garden priee, of fires nies (grazing) wala as alae ar) re sible for. the first year, ' | of Crown lands ia given in Bulletin -After a long spell of hot dry Ree ane ae ane. weather which enticed the more| ,:Mll. factor, or intuatoe ete, enthusiastic horticulturalists into| may be purchased or leased,, the con- setting out some of their tendér| Stumgese ayment . of plants, a frost. visited the district HOMESITE’ LEASES: on Saturday. night.and did.some damage. .:.The- hardier .plants,: ~~ acres, may be leased ‘as homesites, conditional upon: a dwelling “being: erected In the first year, title belng obtainable after residence and im- provement conditions : are ‘and ‘land ‘has-been ‘surveyed. > no ee DE ABSES oO og Ror grazing ‘and industrial" pur-' poses areas not éxoesding. 640, acres the general crops are: all doing will do.m uch more good the frost a | company a oc -No_Glanders, in, Kispiox:. ce GRAZING.S I Ss, : Dominion Veterinary Inspector| inte is divided into yresing dlatrit ‘and the, ran, ministered 7 last week.in respotise to -the're:|grasiug. permits are lasued ‘bax 1 eae agegcintions, for. Tange “management;” Frée, or ‘part [I era, Inspector. Caxton examined. ‘campers | . cot HAZELTON, ‘B.C. rm _-| the animal and applied the : pro- d's travellers, up to: cheng ‘-He.could discover.on: symptoms of. landers and de- elared-the:-distriet free of the de: sease. that: is so dreaded among, horsemen, “It was unfortunate) | signed for’the purchase of ‘farm property hereunder described, up an be-done to a district, and especi- ally a district that is in line for will be holding open meetings at lations pertaining to the registra- tion of trap lines and guides. The Board will set the dates of: tioned above’ as soon as possible. |. clearing and cultivating at least five | Unsurveyed areas, -not exceading 20 fulfilled |] t may be leased’ ‘by one’ person or. a. Under. the Grazing Act the Pr, -{ e administered under. :| lally trde, ry & ak "Und tice of Farm. . Sale. aoe the Power Contained if 5 Mortgage| x 4 "anders will be received by the under: e valuable inclusive ‘of the Fifth day of June next, A.D. 1925. . . All and singular that .certain parcel or: tract: of::land, situate, lying and being in the Cassiar District, in the particularly known and deseri ot Forty-five (45), Group One (13 containing by admeasurement Two hundred and- eighty-five (285) ‘acres, ‘more or less, exeepting the right-of- way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- way, said ‘to contain Seven and forty- four hundredths (7.44) acres, as shown on plan number 1166. is ig a very desirable property be- ing located adjacent to Woodcock Station on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. to, , The soil is of a rich silt with a clay subsoil and is well watered by a strong creek, A large portion of the farm 18 cleared and in a good state of culti; "athe property is well equipped with 2 property is well equipped wi farm buildings and well fenced. spread over a period of years not exceeding fifteen in manner to suit the one-half (7%) per centum per annum. The highest or any tender not neces- ‘sarily accepted,: — For further particulars apply to: LAND SETTLEMENT BOARD, Parliament Buildings, . . _.. VICTORIA, B.C. DATED at Victoria, B.C., this Fifth day of May, A.D. 1925, 4648 LY : Wm. Grant’s Agency “REAL BSTATE : } ee ree 4 » District Agentfor'the leading 4% , Insurance Companies— ; 4 Life. 5 4 Fire ¢ } - Health | _ 8 ; Accident 8 - } ; HAZELTON - 86 @ ~ : 1 . « ? : " SRODAKS . DEVELOPING ‘AND PRINTING oo STATIONERY 6. ” PATENT MEDICINES TOILET ARTICLES | _ CHOCOLATES SICK-ROOM , SUPPLIES Up-to-Date Drug Store " -HAZELTON, B.C. Terms---20 per cent cash with balance @ . purchaser with interest .at Seven and + | VETERINARY REMEDIES | | Province -of . British: Columbia, more. § Between Hazelton and-New ° Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- . triet“and at any hour, ‘ : Phone: uo Hazelton—1..short 2 Jong - -Hazelton— : . New 1. Ominees Hotel, 2Iong 2 short” AN) daseriptions of mune’ eye promptly “exeduted -pernilta ate ‘available, for: settlers ©. BENSON. BROS. | |[-Auto'Jitney Service B.C LAND. SURVEYOR | 1 ere od. Allan ‘numbers ranged, priority. being. given. Rutherford J