easier by usin Groceries A large stock of aluminum ware has arrived and includes all kinds of dishes in all sizes. g these goods. ICE CREAM AND FRESH FRUITS Drygoods ” Flour and Feed always carried LO I Make your housework Boots and Shoes ’ in quantities S, H, SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant night. FREIGHTING ‘ . . : e Auto and Garage Service Cars to any point in the district at any hour ofsthe day or | - | Fast, efficient service; careful, experienced drivers _ Our up-to-date garage facilities ensure quick, efficient repairs FORWARDING. _ A. E. Falconer 2ng'istor Hazelton TRANSFER ——— ‘Canadian Pacific Railway Company | ST STEAMSHIP SERVICE © | BRITISH COLUMBIA COA | July 4, 8, 11, 45, 18, 22, 26, 29. every Saturday at 11 a.m. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT--For Vancouver, 5.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’ For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella For Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skagway—July 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27. 31. . Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES W. C, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupe Victoria, Seattle, Full information from , a) PuPut™ ; + =S ee SN ~ 4 uo . . 4 » J.P. . N. P. % Wm. Grant’s ; . Agency REAL ESTATE a? \ ; ic a District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— . Life § Fire . ‘Health ; ; - Accident d wo . ' 2 mAZELTON 8+ | BC. . ' epeeeeres : Ne Black, Tan, and White ; ‘Shoe Polish =* - ‘Agent for- -. . WHITE OROSS RUBBER REPAIR — Up-to-Date Drug Store q KODAKS. DEVELOPING AND PRINTING STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES VETERINARY REMEDIES TOILET ARTICLES | CHOCOLATES SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES -HAZELTON, B.C. The Hazelton Hospital ‘The Hazelton. Hospital issues “ tickets for any period at 1.50 per month in advance, Thia-rate in- - eludes office consultations .and medicines, a8 well as all coats while in the hospital, Tickets ara - . ‘obtainable in Hazelton from: the drug ‘store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by. mail from the medi- cal superintendentat the Hospital. « Oey G. W. Dungate'|— " SADBETON; Bee * | Are you a subseriber-yet? - - got * | HB OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY %, 1925 i . Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good. See Wm. Grant’s Agency. 41 His Worship Mayor Taylor of Vancouver . celebrated. his ‘th birthday in Hazelton on Wednes- day. Rev. V. H. Sansum will preach at the special service of song which will take place on Sundav evening in the Hazelton United Church. Mrs. A. E, Falconer has recov- ered from her recent iliness and last Sunday was able to leave the hospital for her home. A daughter was born at the Hazelton Hospital on Wednesday July 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Utterstrom.5 Mrs, (Dr.) Large, sr., of Tor- onto, and two children, are visit- ing Dr. Large. = ww Dr. Large.is now making a trip to Usk and. Terrace each week to care for the sick until such time as another dactor arrives at Ter- race to locate; 5 oe The local ball team were de- feated by Smithers last Saturday afternoon, by a scare. of 12.6. The local -bovs motored up on Saturday afternoon. . - : F. G. Dawson, of Prince Ru- pert, accompanied the Vancouver Board of Trade. party as far as Hazelton. He returned home.on Wednesday. morning. . '. Mrs. MacKay and family went up to Burns Lake on Wednesday night to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Ruddy. - Rev. Mr, Harkness, successor to the late John Knox, Wright as B.C. secretary of the Canada Bible Society, arrived Wednes- HAZELTON NOTES (| Saddle Horse 7% ‘fast, suitable for lady. ‘Terrace Notes _ Word was received in town this week of the death in Montana of D. A. Buchanan, who at one time was interested in mining proper- ties on Thornhill and Copper mountains. He leaves a wife and a daughter, who resided here during the time of his mining activities in this district. Mrs. W. J. Parsons, who arriy- ed home on Monday, was the raison d’etre of a unique shower at her home'on Tuesday evening, SYNOPSISOF =| LANDACTAMENDHENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Wl unreserved, surveyed. drown lands may be re-ampted by British subjecta over-18 year® of age., and. by aliens ‘of deciaring intention, to become British subjects, - condl-.. tional upon residence, sccupstion,,, & and improvement for agticultural: . ae purposes. My - Full information concerning regu- lations regarding pre-emptions is given In Builetin No; 1; Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,” copies .of which can be obtained free of charg2 by addressing the Department of Vacant, ee ~ po when her class of girls, number- ing about fifteen, paid her a sur- prise visit and literally deluged her with bouquets of flowers. A most enjovable evening was spent, the entertainment and refreshment being supplied by the girls. That the residents of Kitsum kalum Lake are not jealous of the development of other parts of this district was well exempli- fied on Tuesday, when they at- tended the celebrations of town and other parts of the district at the formal opening of the Skeena bridge and the visit of the Van- couver Board of Trade. ‘There were: present from that section Mr. and Mrs.‘W, Warver, Mr. and Mrs. J.. Hoar, Mr.-and Mrs. Weller, the Misses Smith, Oscar Olander,’ J.. Belway, G. B. Cobb. Matt Allard, and others. — «| ‘Will buy: twenty anted young chicka and ten hens. ‘State price. ©. H. Sawle, New Hazelton, 'B. . : "9804 Apply A. Al- .. O8-— 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, ‘ie, cartying over 6,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Rangé and 9,000 feet per acre east of that 2m Range, ¢ e oo Applications for pre-emptiona are co be addressed to the Lend Com- missioner of the Land Recording Di- vision, in which the land applied for ia situated, and are made on printed, forms, caples of which can be ob- tained from the Land Commisaioner.: 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 detailed Information see the Bulletin. “How 1t0- Hre-empt Land.” on an ht : rae ee -PURCHASE ~ Applications are recelyed for pur- chase .of vacant and unreserved. Crown lands, not’ being’ timberland. for agricultural purposes; m nimum. price of first-class {arable} 'land is 95 per acre, and second-class (grazing) jand $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.” _ ee Mill, factory, or industrial sites on, timber land,: not. exceeding 40 acres, | may be purchased or leased, the con- Jay ditions «including. payment a stuinpsee. ” a tet \ ; ' HOMESITE LEASES a Unsurveyed areas, not exceading 20 acres,.may be leased. as. homeaites,. conditional’ upon a dwelling being: | erected in the first year, title being § obtainable after residence and’ tm- : ‘provement conditions are ‘fulfilled , and tand has been surveyed. ~ . ; LEASES “*- : For grazing and ‘industrial = pur- dridge, Kitwanga, B.C. Small brown leather satchel, Lost with camera, between New Hazelton and Hazelton, Reward. Cormwell, Telkwa,; B.C... day and. Thursday. evening held a meeting in the United church. for a couple of weeks and for a time there was considerable doubt of his recovery. Mrs. Sealy and Mrs. Johnson were called to his bedside, and on Tuesday H. By Rochester, of Prince Rupert, a business associate of Mr. Sealy, went up to Smithers to see him. Late reports of his condition are much more favorable. | ‘The union Sunday School annual picnic was held’ last’ Saturday conteats provided ‘much sport for the youngsters, who wound ‘up an enjoyable afternoon by doing full justice to a generous supply ofedibles; 8 Bote “W. M. Boyle and party. of Telkwa, who have been ‘making repairs on the Bulkley Valley !/gection of the Government: tele- Shope BE ee day. graphs, "teturned Home’ on’ Mon- J. C. K. Sealy bas been very ill afternoon at Mission Creek. An, extensive program of races and. | sion to purchase the following described Timber Lot _ : For Sale | The Official Administrator at Prince Rupert offers for sale Lot 1711, Range 6, Coast District. This lot was Crown granted in 1913, . It contains # consider- able quantity of Cedar. fit for poles and pilings,.and considerable tie timber. Joseph.Lappie, deceased. © j NORMAN A. WATT, ; _ Official Admiristrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. . > * 0109 Notice of Intention to Apply to . Purchase Land. PRI In Skeena Land Recording District, and situate on Kitsumkalum Lake. Take notice-that I, Arthur Y. Wilson, of Remo, B.C., eceupation mill.super- intendent, intend to apply: for permis- ‘Janda: . shore of Kitsumkalum Lake, 20 chains North of the. N.W. corner-of -L.: 6783; thence J. 10 chaing; ‘thence “N. 20 chains; thence west 20.chains more or shore line of Kitsumkalum ‘La point of commencement and containin acres more or leas. Land is require for erection of Lock-out. Station and The property ia part of the estate of, _ Commencing at a post planted on the || less; thence southerly following the |]. a: to poses areas not exceeding 640 acren Be may be leased by one person or & company. : ‘ GRAZING «sm Under the Grazing, Act the -Pr- -| qce ta divided Into, srazing: distri and the range ‘admintatered ‘winder: Gresing @ Commissionor.™ Annut Bm grazing permits are issued based & numbers ranged, priority being given ¥ to established owners. Stock-owners ge may form associations’ for. range # management. F'reo, or partially free, ‘permits are’ available for settlers campers “and - travellers, up: to ‘. ead. . toot Tope an \ \: BENSON BROS. | Auto Jitney Service | -: Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, - or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. Phone:: - = * New Hazelton—1 short: 3 Jong Os Blagelton— Omineca Hotel,.2: long 2 short q “BG LAND SURVEYOR M J; Allan Rutherford -@ All, degeriptions of sur- rotectio: ‘Fire: ART headquarters for apatrolman for Forest || _ yeys promptly executed. ye! Wy SB te Po been cote 3 BUR UNG WI . +1 Dated June 22, B Xl NG, © SON. _t,,SQUTH HAZELTON 3