| THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1924 — ca “Hotel Prince Rpt THe LEabine Horm, _ IN. NORTHERN “B. C. tf i 4 lg i f r ; i ,‘Buropean Plan. Rates $1.50 per day up. 7 z t L | } . : 1 q to Prince Rupert B.C. — {| will look over the hills around {The Bulkley Hote E, EB. Orchard, Owner 4 European or American Plan m, The headquartera for the Bulkley Valley, .. Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel’ to atop at. All train met. Autos, livery or rigs B saddle horses provided. _ Smithers. B. C. Omineca Hotel C. W. Dawson Manager , commercial men, Dining room in‘eonnection Rates reasonable. Best attention to tourista ahd to Patronage is Skeena’s Industrial Centre t arrived in town on Sunday, and Usk this season for the coveted metal. . James Darby spent the week- jend at -Copper River as a, guest of Tony Brussing, and looked {/over a recent find of splendid gold ore, that the latter diacover- ed last fall. . * holt, president of :the Rosholt Securities Co., Minneapolis, ar- rived in Usk on Saturday, and were accompanied by J. G. Bjorn- Stad of the same city. They spent until Monday noon looking over the-large holdings of the Kle&anza Company, of which Mr. Bjornstad isa director, Accom- panied by J. D. Wells, the party went-over the splendid stands of -|timber, and Kleanza mountain | morning travel over. the crust of ll the snow. They. appeared well vleased. with the investigation, and left for Prince Rupert, from where Mr. Ridswold continued his journey to the east via Van- couver, Messrs. Bjornstad and attend to matters in. connection with the company, the former will remain at Usk for a time. _C. Hayward, of the Hayward ; { solicited Bi Hazelton - - B.C. +. cow m Importers and #- Dealers in | - "Wallpapers We carry: the b Barlaps- largest and. q Paints - most varied _ ¥ Oils stock in « - mm Varnishes '- Northern } yGlass ’-‘British Brushes, Etc. Columbia 4 Write us for information when — ff renovating or building your home “Make Your - Home Attractive ! BEAVER Boarp Disrerpurons BA. Ww. EDGE Co. P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, BC. | = eep a supply... Free, Recipe. Book~ . : Write the Borden Co. Limited, * Vanceuver a : . " g inyour pantry” ; order to save themselves, “‘Jinto town with their family laat .| Week ‘to. become permanent resi- Bi, | Rupert’ at the week- end ‘to assist ..{her ‘daughter, Lumber Co., Edmonton, arrived early in the week. The instal- lation of the company’s mill, on the outskirts’ of Usk, has been advancing, and logging operations are being shoved ahead as fast as possible while the snow lasts, J. Taylor, of the Webh- -Taylor Supply Co., left for Rupert un an extended trip. John Reid the sole survivor of their spacious apartments at Kleanza, Mrs. Weir, sister of Mrs. G. Wilder, is visiting Usk. - Latest Jadvices indicate. that Station Agent Wilder will soon be about again, foliowing ‘a rather bad attack: of flu. . Disaster overwhelmed the sec- tion crew's handcar last. week. The boys. went to below the tun- hels at, Big Canyon. to get. mater- {ial when. an‘ unexpected train loomed i in sight so quickly that they only had time ‘to jump in The car was wrecked, A. J, ‘Thompson and . Jack Sparkes visited Terrace last week, on: business. Mr. and‘ Mrs. L Rowe moved dents. -_ ra BT Mrs.’ L. Edgar. ‘went to Prince Mrs. Kilbreath,|' whose infant. child recently. con- "| tracted bronchitis . -and » nearly _) succumbed. - ry Henr?: Lee: supe tin tendent of {the Dome. motintain property of, | the Federal “Mining. & ‘JO. was in. Usk con Usk ii N. G. Larson, ‘of the Cariboo, | John Ridswold and Julius Rose and creek were taken j in by early |. Rosholt return this way, and to| This leaves _jarriving on Friday and leaving on Saturday fortheeast. ‘‘Alec’’ R. are painting the. bridge at Kalum > river... chances to Rive: the station a new coat? to. Terrace on ‘Saturday after an absence of three weeks on: special work.,in Prince: George district. suddenly ill on Saturday last: and |." left on the evening: train: for Ha- zelton’ hogpital. ac ompanied. her, abe ——— i a terrace — on Sunday’ 8 train to Prince Ru- pert, returning early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.. Halliwell were visitors in Prince Rupert last week, Mrs. Harry Mist and two child- ren left for Vancouver. on Thurs- day, sailing from Prince Rupert on Friday. Mrs. Mist will make an neernie stay in: Vancouver. .(Dr.) Bleecker left on Thureias “taking = Mrs...’ Hamer and her four ¢hildren. to: Van- couver, Mrs. Hamer will be placed in the Salvation Army Hospital until she is. well. and strong and the -four children will all.be placed in one home, where they will be cared for and schooled for an indefinite time.’ ‘Mrs. M. Greig left for Van. couver on Thursday to consult an ear. specialist, W. E. Collison, Indian agent at Prince Rupert, was in Ter- race on official business on Wed- nesday, returning to Prince Ru- pert the same day. and clearing his lot on the hill near the park, » A. Bingham, of Usk, | was in town on Wednesday.” -dJoe Belway, of Kalum Lake, arrived in town on Wednesday and savs the Kalum road isin a terrible condition. ‘ daughter, Margaret, made a trip to Prince Rupert on: Thursday, returning on Friday," Vancouver, where he spent the winter, and‘ has already started operations in the local garage, Hon. A.-M. Manson was a visitor in Terrace last week, looks good after the strenuous session and the ordeal of the P, G. Bvenquiry, Mr. and Mrs. Simmonds, Ter- {face residents for the past year, left last week for Chilliwack, where they will reside in future. Tim” Katon, Lakelse hatch- ery, was in town this week, - Ed. and ‘Billy . Hunter, “who have > been - trapping on Trout Creek, Lakelse District, during The B.-& B: crew of the C. N, What are the Const. A. C. Mancor + Yeturned Mrs. Wallberg, Sr. was: taken ‘ Hert Bon, “Eric, . B. ‘Agar: was a passenger |, Mrs. (Rév.) J, HW." Young atid Henry Walberg returned from} | $| B.C. UNDERTAKERS | EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire . will bring us ‘ P.O. Box 48 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ‘The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues ticketa for any period at $1.60 per _moath in advance, ‘This rate in- cludes office consultations and SYNOPSIS OF PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed -rown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over 18 years of age, and by aliens on declaring: intention tional upon residence, occupation, and ‘improvement! for _ agricultural purposes, ‘ Full information concerning regu-' lations regarding pre-emptiona is given in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land;’ ” ecples of which can be obtained frae of chargs by addressing the Department of. Lands, Victoria, B.C. or to any Gov- atnment Agent. only land aultable for’ agricultural, Purposes, and. which is ‘not timber- land,.ie., carrying over 6.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet ber acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of the Land Recording Dit- vision, in which the land applied for ie situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be ob- tained from: the Larid Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupled for five years and Improvements made to value of $10 per acre, including ‘|- clearing and gultivating at least five Otto Von Hees is stumping} acres, before ‘a Crown Grant can be received, For more detailed Information see ‘he Bulletin “How to Pre-empt Land.” - PURCHASE Applications are received for pur- chase of vacant and ‘unreserved Crown lands, not being timberland, for agricultural purposes; m nimum price of first-class (arable) land ia $6 per acre, and second-class (grazing) tand $2.50 per acre. Further’ infor- mation regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands is given in Bulletin _Lease of Crown Lands.” Mil, factory, or. industrial sites on ditions | stumpage. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurvoyed areag, not exceeding 20 nores, may be ‘Jeaged as homesites, conditional upon a dwelling beiny erécted in the first year, title being obtainable after residence and im- provement ‘conditions are | fulfilled and land hes been surveyed. LEASES. For grazing and industrial pur- poses areas not exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or A company. including payment GRAZING © Under the Grazing Act pthe Prov: ince is divided into grazing districts and the range administered under a Grazing Commissioner. © Annual grazing permits are issued based on -humbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Stock-owners may form associations for range management, \ Free, or partially free, permits are available for settlers, hee and travellers, up to ten t=3:{ dav... baskets generously filled and hot coffee was served at the refresh- the past winter, were in town|ment hour. A linhiit of $2 was and report 4 good season, They placed on the baskets and all. returned to camp on Saturday, were. sold. _ Dancing was the order of the evening. sand musie|~ was. furnished bv, Mrs. -Attwood and ‘Chas. ‘Toombs ir in’ their usual : good style; © . . Loading and: shipping of tooles : and piling. is the. order of the : Ten: carloads. were shipped |. last week by the Hehson interests, ” Moved to New ‘Camp ‘Fred Griffin’ g new camp. weet of Skeena Crossing. has: been fin- ished. and: “On. A Tuesday! ‘last. the “| LAND ACT AMENDMENTS to become British subjects, condl- Records’ will be granted covering | +No..10, Land Series, “Purchase and- timber land, not exceeding 40 ‘acras,. inay be purchased or leased, the con-: of. | To purity the’ blood, tone: u medicines, as well ag all coats: “while in the hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; frem T. J. Thorp, - Telkwa, or by mail from the medi-. cal superintendentat the Hospital. 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