_ a _ Five- and Ten-aere-blocks of the best - 7 land, adjoining the town, : being the, ‘ | W.Half of L. 863 or Section 1 . | ~NEW | HAZELTON : . By “ | ; 7 . | . i The land has been given three classi- ‘ ma _ fications and the pricesset accordingly A small: payment is required at the time of purchase, and the balance is o spread over ten payments, with no Ld . interest charges on the first four. “| payments. If cash is paid a discount. i is allowed. ae The owners aim to get settlers on m™| ° the land, and in order te-assist them . . a8 much as possible, to develop the. “@ land low prices and easy payments -. ° . | _-were decided upon. - { { A number of people have been wait- ing for this land to be placed on the : market. There are only twenty-nine pieces and they will soon be picked up by-those who know the land and~ who want a home-site which will be more than self supporting. These blocks are not for speculators, | ‘but, first, for married men who. will. locate and make’ their homes there, . ‘ . . -* . “he fi ‘ . a Terms and full information may Maps, Prices, Tu or os be had atthe .. s . New Hazelton, B.C a " t * , * Sa . : 1 * vf . sob. a" “p Thos torre gabe ue smeanaunememn | Omineca Herald : Office THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1923 —— Forestdale Miss Norma McAfee, of Van- couyer, is the guest of Mrs. M. Wilson, Rev. J. H. Kerr and family, of Burns Lake, motored down, and were accompanied by Mrs. Allan Winson and family. V.Schjelderup and party have completed surveying near Rose Lake and are located near Perow at present. J. C. Keddy made a: business trip to Burns Lake Tuesday. Salmon are being caught in the Bulkley river here in good shape, despite the long and arduous journey from the coast. - Percy Carr and Mrs, Carr, of Burns Lake were recent visitors. ‘ Acreage blocks of the fines fruit and- garden land in the north can be had.’ Prices from 528 to $40 an acre with long term payments. See adv. on another page, e Market Reports | Financial and market news gathered by direct-wires from world’s market centera by BURDICK. LOGAN & COMPANY, Lid., 787 Granville Street, Vancouver, B.C. e WHEAT, — Break in wheat to below $1 was the outstanding feature of the grain markets last week. The _|decline represented the- lowest figures for the ‘month of ' July Since 1914 in ail options and was blamed on early marketing, the outlook for a bumper crop in most .producing: countries, and the driving out of the speculative element by legislative regulation of the Exchange. Prices steadied Friday on reports of black rust in the northwest,: but all options still showed a substantial decline for the. week. COPPER.— ‘. New York: European demand for copper continues in good vol-’ ume, with the resuit that aside ship prices are leading in the ad- vance in copper. This demand is good for both, c.i.f. deliveries and aside ship commitments, Domestic buying is in moderate volume, but not so assertive as foreign. Domestic fabricators ‘had more copper booked in ad- vance and so instead of buving -|immediately most of them are {asking for advanced deliveries .;Upon present bookings, which .Jare being granted, 3 Ad a result, July shipments should be fully as. those of June from’ present ‘jindications. While the aside ship ‘| buying by British dealers is,main- ly Speculative, and some of it is based upon arbitrage operations -{against standard operations on .|the Londor metal exchange, con- sumers are buying in fair volume in both England and France-with | general European commitments | encouraging. |. Large preducers,are holding at _{15 cents delivered with ‘eustom !. |Smelters’ and second-hands ua- house, bain and other ‘an_acre ploughed an : | willing to sell- under 14 8-4 cents, European or American Plan Telkwa Hotel Serves the traveller to and = $ through the Bulkley Valley = wake THAT your HEADQUARTERS = James Kotow peoprietr TRLKWA ” » B.C. + ee intl gate Omineca Hotel Rolfe & Dawson Managers Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining room in connection . Rates reasonable, Patronage is solicited Hazelton - - B.C. | Hotel Prince Rupert | + + THE LeapING Hote. j IN NORTHERN B, C, } Prince Rupert, B.C. European Pian.} Rates $1.50 per day up. f ! Permit The Bulkley Hotel E, BE. Orchard, Owner *| For Sale | Seoeekieniientinestineniannatetieetaiaete eee a Hundred and sixty ‘acre homestead, 4- Mile Creek, adjoining Anderson’s farm. Ideal location for fruit orchard. Apply Mrs. J. Short, New Hazelton... 51 tf No one Sut the sufferer Enows the terrible agony or the itching nature of Plies and how hopeless {t seems to try for relfef in ointments, infections , aod ra : Genius produces Internal Pile Remedy Pax is the prescription cf a well known phyefclan and had proved successful in hundreds of cases, Pax ig internal distinct from any other: treat« nent, Applications from the outside aro futtle, No olntments, injections or dilators area neces- sary. Pax ia complete and la @ vegetable remedy, contains no druga or alcohol, If you have not hitherto found relief do not despair, place your faith in Pas, Except in unusually stubborn cases.ane box ts * usually sufficient. - Get “PAX” from your Driggist of if he cannot supply you send One. Dollar and “PAX? will be sent you in 8 plmin package, _ CROWN cHEmrcar | PRODUCTS OF CANADA “1015 Dominion B VANCOUVER, B.C, Synopsis of Land Act Amendments Minimum price of Srst-class land reduced to §6 an secre; second-class to 32.50 an acre. Pre-emption now confined to aur- veyed lands only, ; Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural pur- poses and which is non-timber land. Partnership pre-emptions abolished, - but parties of not more than four . may arrange for adjacent pre-emp- tions with joint residence, bur each making necessary improvements on respective cluims, Pre-emptors must occupy claims for five years and make improvements to valus of $10 per acre, Including ¢lear- ing and cuitivation of at least 5 acraa belure receiving Crown Grant. Whese pre-ermptor in ocoupation not less than 3 years, and has made pro- -bortlonate improvements, he may, be- Cause of ill-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfer his cluim. ¢ @ Rocorda without permanent residence may be issued, provided applicant makes improvements te extent of $300 ber annum and records same each year. Failure to make improvemente or record same will operate as for- . feiture. Title cannot be obtained In less than 5 years, and improvements of $10 per acre, including 6 acres ‘oleared and cultivated, and residence The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided, Smithers. B.C. Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public L. 8. McGILL 2 SMITHERS B.C. LAND SURVEYOR ' J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed +: SOUTH HAZELTON: - is oF Every Mopery Faotuiry For Tp Conrecrion Or ‘foorH Trovusies Dr. A. H. Bayne . DENTIST 7 PRINCE “RUPERT Rooms 4, 5, &, . Helgerson Block For Sale Qe tutors at) ale buildings. . Byer with moderate sales at that price, © , | All fenced, Hazelton. ” dential and ..Ghagers do nat claim whole -. Parcel, purchase price due and taxes - ‘, be made by May 1, of at laast 2 years are required. Pra-emptor holding Crown = grant may record anather pre-emption, if he requires land in conjunction with his farm, without actual occupation, provided statutory imprévernents made and residence maintained on Crown granted land. . . Unsurveyed @reas, not exceeding zu title to be obtained after fulfilling resi- improvement conditions, and surveying land. For grazing and induatriat purposes areas exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or company. Mill, factory or industrial: Bites on timber land nat excesding 49 ecres may be purchased; conditiona include payment of atumpage., , Natural hay meadows inawuessible by existing roads may be purchased conditional upon construction of. a road to them. Rebate of one-half of © cost of road, not excasding half of purchase price, is made, PRE-EMPTORS' FREE GRANTS ACT. - e . The scope of this Act include all ning 2uleraed co war. ThigsprivHege -— troactive: ayeriviege ig also made ra . «No feea “relating | to. are due or emptions recorded after crued, due 1 lted Forces, or dependents acquired lrect or-Indtrect, remitted’ _ Netment to March 31, 188 from ™ for issuance Crown grants to sub-p ‘ all be Crown Lands, pequiring rights from ailed to complete involving forfeiture, of conditions of purchase, Interest and taxes. Where sub-pur. or origina] be ¢ distributed ‘Opo! over whole area. Flite teeouately Application: 1823. s Taust ~ ‘ . GRAZING, Grasing Act, @evelopment of If vides for grasing dls -S4dralnistration under Co ‘Annual grasing permite lesued en humberg ranged: priority fer-esta ished owners, Brock ane, may form for seed: | associations for. range Rar tmp ughed and “read “Apo Hee, Ith bltf . yey Hea lew|'* or partially re; .cam j Tree; permits: T travellers, ‘ap. ts acres, may be leased as homesites, | - oe