? Prevent F ‘ Aluminum Ware A large stock of aluminum ware has arrived and includes all kinds of dishes in all sizes. Make your housework easier by using these goods, 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 Govmnt.. phone: 2 long, 1 short Hazelton —— aa ( Canadian Pacific Railway Company | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Mee suly 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25, 29. For Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skaxway—July 6, 10, 18, 17, 20, 24,27,81, $.S, “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swangon Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINE Full information from Fourth Street, Prince Rupert 3 . wW. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and N.P. Wm. Grant’s q KODAKS Agency DEVELOPING AND PRINTING STATIONERY - REAL ESTATE S 7 PATENT MEDICINES VETERINARY REMEDIES. TOILET ARTICLES CHOCOLATES SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies-— rite Up-to-Date Drug Store Health HAZELTON, B.C. Accident PPL ELE EERE EES tL eee 2 HAZELTON- ee ee The Hazelton Hospital _. The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at 1.50 per month in advance, This rate in- eludes office consultations and medicines, 88 wel, aa all costs while in the koapital. ‘Tickets are pbtainable in Hazelton from the - Bhoa Polish , AIL drug store; from.T. 2.° Thorp,: © Agentfor— Telkwa, or by mail frogs the medi- WHITE CROSS RUBBER REPAIR’ | 11 cal superintendentat the Hospital. BOOT AND SHOE . Repairing — Black, Tan, and White HAZELTON, B.C, G. W. Dungate ‘ot ” Ha r : te ‘orest Fires—It i 4 nt es Ee HAZELTON: NOTES | Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good. See Wm. Grant’s Agency. AL Miss Hickman and Miss Ford, of the Hazelton Hospital staff, have both been successful in the provincial examinations and are now fully qualified R.N.’s. “They received high marks. Rev. Victor Sansum, of Kis- piox, motored to Smithers on Sunday, holding a service at Moricetown en route, and on Monday appeared before the Pen-. sions Board at Smithers. Mrs. Schaake, of Santa Rosa, r { l + 4 Cal., arrived last week to visit for a time with her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Chappell. The Women’s Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital wishes to ex- press its appreciation of the splendid assistance given its re- freshment booth at.the. ball park on July. i. The Auxiliary funds benefitted to the extent of about $75.00,. 2 -. 7 ns Geo. A. Black,..and. Mr. and Mrs. Hyland and son, Jack,. of Los Angeles, Calif., were quests for a couple of days at the Omin- eca Hotel, and thoroughly enjoy- ed some fishing in the lakes and rivers hereabouts. a ‘Mr. and Mrs..F, W. Lowery, of Preseott, Arizona, are. guests Jat the Omineea Hotel, and are having a great time with the fishes in the district Jakes and streams, ; Stanley Benton has left for Telegraph Creek, via Wrangell, on his way to [skoot, where he will resume this duties with the Yukon Telegraphs. — As you patiently work with the spécimens you hope to place on the Exhibition tables at; Prince Rupert you will remember that the Directors and’ various Com- mittees are devoting verv many hours of time in the service of the District. Your Exhibits will show your appreciation. 01 Rev. A. C. Pound motored: to Smithers the first of the week. home in Cumberland. V.L, .on Saturday morning, following ‘the completion of her teaching duties forthe term. > oe Dr. R. BH. and Mrs. Will, Van- couver, were guests at the Omin- eca Hotel this week. --. °° * Ed. Hyde, Indian Agent, left on Wednesday on his annual trip into the Babines. | ‘ David Pratt of Skeena Cross- ing was here fora day or two. ton cemetery on July 8rd-of John Henry Brown, son of John Brown ; ‘Are you a subscriber yet? oe ‘sington. . a The death occurred: at~ Port’ Es- Miss Betty Jaynes left. for her]. Interment took place in Hazel}: “ -Provincial - Constable - Blaney, Telegraph Creek, has recently been posted at Hazelton with Cons, Cline. Hazelton has been made a police centré and two men will be stationed there in future. Short termed prisoners will. be kept at Hazelton in future. The Late Mrs. Sallis At ten-o’clock Tuesday. night, July 7, Janet Maria Sallis, mother: of Mrs. H. C. Hindle, passed away at the Hazelton Hospital af- years of age and the mother-of ten children, all of whom are liv- ing. The deceased was‘a native of Cambridgeshire, but came to this country some yearsago. The funera! wil] be held Friday after- noon at two o’clock from St. Peter’s church and interment is to take place at the Hazelton cemetery. | For the past couple of years the late Mrs. Sallis made her She was known toa good many in the district although her ad- vanced years did not permit her to get. around very much, The survivng family are as follows:— G: H. Sallis, Tunbridge Wells, H. L. Sallis, March, Cambridge- shire, Mrs. E. A. Dring, Little- port, Cambridgeshire, Eng., Mrs G. Stateley, Bon Accord, Alta., Mrs. T. Ramsay, Oakland, Calf.. Mrs. J. E. Moore, El Cajon,Calf. Mrs. H. Henderssn, Seattle, Mrs. A. Watson, and “Mrs.. J. Reader, Vancouver, Mrs. H. C. Hindle. To them is extended the sym- pathy of the community. * | _ Woodcock | Mr. and Mrs. J. Borsuk and children spent. Dominion Day at Smithers and returned home the following day.. i -Mrs..-W; Brand and Mrs, .T. Hohbenshild visited friends in Kitwanga on Sunday... a caller in Woodcock -early in the week, — oe 7 Mrs. P.. Demarco and two sons, of Dorreen, spent last Sunday with Mrs, J. Borsuk. © .. In Loving Memory | Of Annie Proctor, married to the Rev; T. Di! Proctor in St ‘Johin’s Cathedral, Saskatoon, Sask., July 10, .1919.: “Gone, but not from memory; gone, but not from love, put’ gone to her above.” os who did temporary police work at |. tera long illness. She was 74) home with Mr. and Mrs. Hindle, | Mrs. Keling, of Kitwanga, was|-— BENSON BROS. i Father’s Heme _ re : mie TE BO, LAND SURVEYOR yt s "All deveripHons vof sur- SYNOPSIS OF | LAND ACT AMENDMENTS | PRE-EMPTIONS unreserved, re-empted by Vacant, surveyed Srown landa may be P British subjects over: 18 ‘years of age, and by. aliens on declaring intention to become British subjects, condi- -Honal upon residence, occupetion, .. and improvement for agricultural _ purposes. ‘Hull information concerning regu- intions regarding pre-emptions is given in Bulletin No..J, Land Series, “Bow to Pre-empt Land,” copies of which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the. Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Gov- ernment Agent. ‘Records will be granted covering only land aultable for. agricultural purposes, and which is not timber- land, Le, carrying. over 5,000 board feet per acre weat of the Coast Range - and. 8,000 feet per acre east of that Range, ‘ 'e ‘ Applications for pre-emptions are ‘so ba addressed to the Land Com-. missioner of the Land Recording Di- vision, in which the land applied for ig situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be ob- tained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must- be occupied for. tive years and improvementa made to value of.$10 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be yeceived. > . For more detailed information see ihe Bulletin, “How io . Pre-ermpt Land.” ” PURCHASE. Applications are received for pur- chase of vacant and unreserved “Crown lands, not being timberland, for agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) landis $6 per acre, and second-clase (arazing) iand $2.80 per acre, Further tnfor- mation regarding purchase or lease . of Crown lands Is given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Serles, “Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands.” - oo Mill, factory,.or industrial sites on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may: be purchased or leased, the con- ditions including payment of : stumpage, an HOMESITE LEASES. Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesites, conditional upon a dwelling being erected in the first year, title being obtainabis after residence and im~ provement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. a LEASES “% For grazing and industrial pur- may be leased by one person oF & company. GRAZING Under the Grazing Act the Pr. Ince is divided into grazing distri: and the range administered under Grazing ® Commissioner.“ Annus grazing permits are lasued based o . ven & numbers ranged,.priority being poses areas not exceeding 440 acres | : to astablished owners. Stock-owners § 7 may form associations. for range ‘management. Free, or partially free, @ permits are available for settlers ‘campers and travellers, up to * -head. ; - Auto Jitney Service | Betweeti 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 long oN Hazelton Omineea Hotel, 2 long 2 short hd -- $, Allan Rutherford | _ "vaya promptly executed |[e: soum'saazenron - ve - _f