THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925 Hotel - _ ™ i Cc. W. Daweon,. Prop. + ’ Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs meet all trains for passenger and baggage ‘transfer a HEADQUARTERS FOR ¢ TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS B. Ce Hazelton” - 4 Hotel ~ Prince Rupert A REAL Goop HoTeL, Prince Rupert | B.C. | H. B. RocHESTER, Managey Rates $1.50 per. day up. - "i _ : a 1 o - . ae -| tations -reg: , the : Land.” SHACKLETON Hotel . USE, B.C. . New, clean and comfortable First-class Dining Room in connection RaTES ARE ‘ ATTRACTIVE THOS, SHACKLETON - Prop. E. E. Orchard, Owner uropean or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley BValley. Tourists and Commercial men Satind this 2 grand hote! to stop at. . 3 saddle horses provided. Smithers. B. C. Auditing ; Investigations , 1 Books of Account Profit and Loss 7, Written, Up -j; — - Statements 2 Balanca Shasta . 1 -Tneome Tax Returns Prepared s, Bazett-J ones . 7 . PUBLIC: ACCOUNTANT . AND AUDITOR, _ Prince Rupert, suite Bek BThe | Bulkley Hotel All trains met. Autos, livery or riga |: thd citi: dass sash. 61S OF LAND ACT ANENDHENTS | 4 7 _“PRELEMPTIONS - Vacant, whreservad, | surveyed frown lands nay be pre-empted by Gritivh Fikbjecta over 13 years of age, end by allens on declaring intention to, hecome: British subjects, condi- ‘Honeal upon residence, cgcupation, and improvement for agricultural purposes, _ dents * Fall Information concerning rogu- anding pre-emptiong is Fiven {n-Bulletin No.1, Land Series, How to Pre-empt “Land,” copies of which can be obtained freq of charge ‘b by Adressing the Department of ‘Landa, Victoria, B.C, or to any Gov- ernment Agent ‘Records will ba grented covering only jJand sultable for. agricultural purposes, and which is not timber- - ‘land, Le, carrying over 6,000° board feet per ‘acre went of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet per acre east of that Renge. /, Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed te the Land Com-. missioner of the Land Recording Di- vision, in which the land appifed for ls altuated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be ob- : i tained from the Land Comimisaioner. ’Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years and improvements made to value of §10 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least five ‘ wores, before a Crown Grant can be received. For more detailed information see Bulistin “How ta Pre-empt PURCHASE ‘Applications are received for pur- | ¢hase of vacant and unreserved ‘ Crown lands, not being timberland, } for agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) land ia $6 per acre, and second-class (grazing) land §2.60 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 excéeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con- ditions including payment of - atumpage. ; HOMESITE LEASES Unaurveyed areag, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesites, conditional upon a dwelling being erected in the first year, title being obtainable after residenca and im- provement conditions are fulfilled ‘and jand'has been surveyed, « LEASES ~ For grazing and, industrial pur- poses areas not exceeding” 640 acres - may be leased by one person or a ‘company. _ GRAZING Under the Grazing Act the FP: ince {6 divided into grazing dtatrh and the range administered under Grasing " Commissioner.™ Annu grazing permits are issued based of +| timers in the ‘interior, and-who} ‘|has made his {special stamping’ | ground ‘in the Babine range, has -|made a rich strike'én the Silver numbers ranged, priority belng: given to established owners. Stock-owners . may form associations for range management. Free, or partially free, permits are available for sattlers campers and travellers, up to + on. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at 1.50 per thonth in advance, . This rate in- . cludes -office consultations and | -Medicines, as well as all costs ‘ while in the hospital, Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the . drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- _cal superintendent at the Hospital, B.C. a EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY Py Oo. Box 48 ’ A wire . PRINCE RUPERT, b, C. will bring ug ‘SOLICITOR © “NOTARY PUBLIC v Le S. a ‘7 BARRIGTER _ SMITHERS ‘Th . Sunvars Tanovandue GanTnaL B. G. British Columbia. AA b. ~_ TBlaetnedaa” ambi? “atasalve - “disappear : and sure m mecf peroxine powder Zrom “any drug _ store— Mprindkle it on a hots wat cloth. rab ‘the .face |. riskly—and every blackhead . will be gone, a} ear 3 ; rey * wey ! DLACKHEADS) ‘this one simple safa Get two ounces e Hold i Thése' are especial- * formers or merchants ship- produta. Shipping Ta 8, with “Ba plied f _\United Bazaar © «Realized Large “Sum for Ladies||| | The joint bazaar held under the auspices. of the Women’s Auxi- the Ladies’. Aid of the Union Chiréh in “Hazeltoi last Friday night was a-very gratifying suc- cess in spite of the bad weather which favored the affair. There was a very good attendance, in- eluding a number from New Ha- ‘zelton. candy, ete., there were numerous ||! ‘other ways by which the. people were induced to.part with their} Besides the sale of work, money... There were games of but they all funds, The sale of ‘work, ‘etc., was also quite successful. During the evening a program was given, in which the following ‘took parté nurses in Chinese character songs, ‘and Dr. Large. . The two mlnis- bazaar and presiding over the gathering. _ Winners of contests were: _W. A, Gow, who guessed the weight of a pillow donated by Mrs. Jas. Turnbull and worked by Roberta Anderson; “‘Scotty’’ Ogilvie, who got within a couple of ounces of the weight of the Christmas cake and took away the cake; J..C. Hunt, who got the doli by RueEs- ing the right name. ° The proceeds of the evening + were $880, and on Thursday the ladies were to meet, ‘deduct the * Struck Rich Ore " Paddy Higgins, one of the old King property. He has been do- ing a lot of work for the com- pany that has a bond on’ the pro- perty and on December 2nd he tapped the main vein through a crosscut tunnel. The vein is big, the ore js rich and there is lots of it. Work will’ be carried on dur- ing the winter. moe Telkw Recreation Grounds Thé Telkwa District Recreation Grounds : Limited have cleaned up the business for the past sea- sof'and are in good shape to pro- ceed with next season’s program. A meeting” was held recently in Telkwa for the above ‘Purposes. “MINERAL cLAIM |AND LAND SURVEYS ‘FRED NASH, B.C.LS. “TERRADS, B.C, 3. K. GORDON - TERRACE ‘Proprietor: , sea “British Columbia MLE Fs B tt ited by, the Oa Omineca eM i saa a es corer it foe daein ie the, sy . . orald, liarv of St. Peter’s Church and} skill and guessing contests which |]|)_ ‘required less skill, ‘added their quota to the general | Miss Mazel Cox, 8.J. |. Winsby, Mrs. Large and .three| ters shared honors in opening the +i) Groceries oe ~ Boots and Shoes rr _. Drygoods and ~ | _ Hardware - covering the entire stock of |. w : -R. Cunningham & Son Ltd... - Hazelton, BC... st Stock is being sacrificed at vive-away prices a in.-.order. to have a final clearance by Thursday, December 31st, whieh i is positively the last day for : business at Hazelton. _ EVERYTHING MUST GO! - | A cordial invitation is extended to inspect the stock, whilst under no obligation to buy ° Final Closing Day Dee. 31° JOHN .L. 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