a t . + = forget. AUG. 4 To 14 World’s Championship. i Stampede, - ; : i, M. Coldstream Guards Band Caledonian Games. - Great Musica] Spectacle and Fireworks. Premier Live Stock Shows Agricultural and Horticultural exhibits, Write for prize liat; Vancouver Exhibition Ass’n ’ 440 Pender St. W. Vancouver, B.C. 4 GREATER. | VANCOUVER EXHIBITION $90,000.00 IN PRIZES . AND ATTRACTIONS ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 24 SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands om 6may «ube preemoted «by British subjects over 18 years of age, and by aliens ma. on declaring intention to become British Me subjects, conditional upon ‘residence, cceu- pation, and improvement for agricultural purposes, . Full’ information concerning regulations regarding pre-emptions ia given in Bulletin No, 1, Land Series, “How % Pre-empt Land,” - copies of which can be obtained free of charge a. by addressing the Department Lands, Victoria, H.C., or to any Government Agent. , fm, Records will be granted covering only wm. land suitable for agricultural purposes, and a: which is not timberland, ie, carrying over [ 4 6,000 board feet per acre weat of the | Coast Range and 8,000 fect per acre east of that Range. : Applications fcr pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the| me Land Kecording Division in which the Jand aa applied for ig situated, and are made on printed ‘ { forms, copies of which ean be obtained from the Land Commissioner, ae’ Pre-emptions muat be occupied for five years . 4 and improvements made to the value of F $10 per acre. including clearing and cultivate | ; Ing at- least five acres, before a Crown Grant i can be received. oe: = For more detailed information see the Bulletin, ¥ “How to Preempt Land.” PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase ee of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, fe not being timberland, for agricultural purposes: ae minimum ‘price of first-class arable) land = is 25 per acre, and second-clasy (grazing) m land $2.60 per acre. Further information ee resarding purchase ,or lease af Crown Fiande is given in Bolletin No. 10, Land Mm, Series, “Purchase and Lease of Crown fer) Lands.” : Mill, factory, or industrial sites on timber Mt, land, act exceeding 40 acres, may be purcha.ed or Ma leased, -the conditions including payment - stumpace. . 7 HOMESITE LEASES ’ om; Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 29 acres, my may be feased as. homesites, conditional me upon a dwelling being erected in the ( first year, tithe belng obtainable ater ma residence and improvement conditions are ? fulfilled 8 the land, has been sur . veyed. wo . mC ‘LEASES 4 For grazing . and = induatrial ‘purposes fej areas not exceeding ¢40 acres may ba leased by any one payson or company. a I GRAZING |, Under the Grazing Act the Province Mails divided into grazing districts, ‘and ‘the yrange cdministere?’ under the . Grazing Ae! Commisaicher. me beirig given to established owners. mits are available for settlers, ‘campers and travellers up to tén head... ee THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926 aeeeevarem — [Wide Response | To Canvass For | ~ Terrace Hospital $50.00 from Lakelse Lodge 1.0.0.F, $41.00 from Mr. and Mrs. J.’ Gordon. $25.00 from Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Keith, Mr. and Mra. George Little, Mr. ‘| and Mra. R. L. McIntosh, $15.00 from Mr. and Mra, C, R. Gil- ‘bert, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney, Mr. and Mra. Jas, Richmond, Mr. and Mra, 0. T. Sundal, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Barker, $10.00 from Mr. and Mre. W. Allan, C. Desford, Alfred Egan, Mrs: J. K. Frost, J. K. Frost, Mr, and Mrs, C. L.. M. Giggey,.C. W. Parker, Quon Wing, Mountain View Rebekah Lodge, Chil- dren’s Concert. $7.50 from Mr. and Mrs, W. Lindsay. $5.00 from F.. H. Aiken, Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, A. Bailey, F. Bedore, R. W. Beecher, W. Biasonette, Capt, and Mrs. J. C. Bowen Colthurat, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs.’ A, Carr, Robt. Corlett, T. R, Davis, W. Donald, Mr. and Mra. Geo. Dover, W. B. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Fowler,’ Mr. and Mrs, Freckman, A Friend, Mr, and Mrs, C, A. Giggey, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Glass, Mra. M. A. ¥ Greig, Mr. and Mrs. C. Haughland, C. R. \T. Hearn, Mr. and Mrg,-Q, von Hees, L. K. Joe, Mr. and Mrs. L, H. Kenney, Miss Ivy Kerr, B, J. Kahne, I. Lafrance, Lanfear & French, Mr. and Mrs. W. Little, P. Magnusson, E, Marshall, Mr. and ‘Mra.-H. Mist, Mrs, D. Munro, Petey McDenald, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. McDonald, Miles McLeod, Jas. Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. T. Peddie, F. Phiscator, Carl Pohle, W. J. Sanson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs, Murdo,Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W .C. Sparkes, Joe Spitz], H. 8. Warne, Mr. and Mra. A. Y. Wilson. : 34,00 from BR. M. Cory. $8,00 from Wing Hing, Mr. and Mra, Harry King, F. Nightwine, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. V. Soucie, Lee Tong. $2.50 from Mr. and Mrs.,E. 5S. Cole, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Cook, Miss I M. Pearson, Terrate Cafe. $2.00 from S, J. Amesbury, Misa L. G. Andrews, Tom Bailey, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Bedore, B, Colbachini, Miss MLA. Dobb, J _ W. Graham. Mr.-and Mrs, C, F. A. Green, Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Grif- fin, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hipp, Mr. and F. deKergommeaux, Miss N, Malott, J, A. and A. Michaud, Mr. and Mra. R. McCullough, Mr. and Mra. Geo, Powers, Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Sims, Wm. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Swann, T. B. Taylor, Jas, Taylor, W. F. Ungerer, Knute Olgon. . cos 4. ; $1.00 from A, Bedore, Franklin Bo} wick, Carl Carlson, Albert Cote,, An- thony Cote, Miss Agnes Desjardines; Mrs. John Desjardines, D. Nelson, Gor- don Nelson, ‘W. Sibbald, Mr. and Mra. T. H. Scott, Art. Vanderlip, Mr. and Mrs, W. Vanderlip. Other donations have been received from the following: Mr. and Mra. J. B. Agar, pail, 6-gal- lon tank, wash-basin; Mr. and Myre. W. Chapman, tray, dishpan, double boiler, 2 sauce-pans; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Farr, double-boiler; Mr. and Mra. J. A. Gill, pair of pillows, Mr. and Mrs. R. Haney, tea-kettle; Hatt Bros,, linoleum for one room; Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Keith, glass irrigating ean, ice cap; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kirkpatrick, bedside table; Rev. and Mrs, T. J. Marsh, knives and forks, Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Mills, 5 yds. sheet- ing, bed pan; Mrs. E, J, Moore, pillow; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sims, surgical scissors; Mra. tl. L. Sima, kitchen sink; Mr, and Mra. C. H. Thomas, 2 sauce- pans, In addition, the Native Song of Cana- da have paid the rent of the Hospital for three months, ane the G.W.V.A. has generously donated the use of its hall for all board meetings held so far. The board of directors has received alsd promises of such services as free elec- tric light from F, C. Bishop and labor from carpenters. A Splendid Map of * ‘Terrace and District One of the most complete maps in fact the only complete map of the Terrace district has just been issued by Fred Nash, B. C. Land Survevor, Terrace. The map in- cludes the territory along the C. N. railway between Exstew and Cedarvale. It goes north to the Naas river and south to Kitimat. Within that radius Mr. Nash has not overlooked anything of- any importance. His map is so com- prehensive that one needs no other information, book or story to gain a therough knowledge of the district and its resources, Mr. Nash personally knows that’ district like a mother knows her own children, but in compiling his map he used the official re- cords of both the provincial and dominion goyernments. It is on a scale of three miles to the inch and everything is marked very clearly. Mr. Nash deserves a lot of credit for his work, The Herald is only $2.00 year. ———————— SS -y ——————————— —e | ‘in the United States, Limited, announces th foe - Model: , ‘Runabout... ... Touring Car .... Sport Roadster . .- Coupe........ -.Tudor......... -Fordor ......... Chassis ..... ‘Light Delivery’ ... * @¢e06¢ Annnal grazing permits are| _. 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So SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN FORD PRICES Coincident with the reduction in the price of Ford cars and trucks the Ford Motor Company of Canada, e. following prices, effective June ‘19. we In addition to these drastic reductions all models quoted below, ~ the truckare now standard equipped with self-starter and balloon tires ° New Price $460 480 550 460 Tes : i These reductions are made absolutely without sacrifice “- traditional quality and. durability of the way to car ownership to thousands of Canadians wh Ford products. comfort and He wil oe t Ford, Ontario They open o have not. economy of personal | interested in and explain convenient ie except ; . ogee | | Savings 50 Oo 60 40 | 60 50 50. 65 to the 1 gladly