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1 r -~ ~ :,,~.~'~ f..,. / " ":'*:~....,~ :,/ '3.',.!:,~ : 'E O M IN:ECA - HERALD :.-,, ).'-,~ ~'7~ - - ; " " "-" " I :'"/" ' * " - - I" , " " : ~ - " " " " VOL. 16. / NEW HAZELTON, B C.,:"AUGUST 31, No. 9 t The Rev. James Evans, formery of Smthers, now western manager of the Domnon Chautauqua, was ntervewed by the 0mnces Herad concernng hs recent vst to Engand for' the purpose of brngng DavdLMvd. Frst: The Rent ~ De-contro Act. Property owners wanted the governrnen{( to gve them a free hand wth. regard to the rentng of property. ~ Themajorty of George to Canada under~ the the peope, who were nor-proauspces of the Domnon Chau-* I porto hoders, wanted contro of tauquas. In a vst~:~ wth. sr I rents" unt Such tme as the John Davs he was nf'ormed~that~ housng probem was ess acute. the ex-premer had ong contem-: Second: There Was the Turksh uated an extended tour. of west- stuaton. When Bonar Law, n ern Canada. but, on account of hs frst:speech as prme mnster, heavy pubc responsbtes he stated wth regard to Turkey had so far been unabe to do so. that f :t meant war that we At the partcuar tme Of Mr. shoud certany go to war, the Evans' vst there was a swft, London'Day Ma, speakng on omnous and unooked-for change behaf of a vast number of n the potca stuaton of Eng- peope, stated that t was tme and, otherwse t was qute pos- Bonar Law and the government sbe that Loyd George woud reazed that the Engsh peope ~ave accepted the contract of- woud not go to war on behaf ~ered hm by the Domnon Chau- of the o feds n Mesopotama, ~uquas. provng agan that t was ffty- Asked concernng the potca ffty re the Conservatve pocy.'ondtons of the Unted Kng- regardng Turkey and Mesopo- ~gm, Mr. Evans stated that few tama. _.~, ~eop,e n the West.qute under- Thrd: There was the stuaton ~tood them. The rea reason n the Ruhr. [or the rse ofthe.labor.party sue to the spt n the Lber # nks and the reas*aton of many ~beras ot the hopeess mvosbty of ether the Loyd ~eorgan or Asquthan groups eng strong enough to form a overnment. As a conseeuence/ he more conservatve Lbera *,~oted straght Conservatve and he extreme Lbera voted Labor ['he presen~ Conservatve gov.!rnment, therefore, does not enery represent the thought and vshes of the majorty n Eng- rod. It ony shows that many erousy.mnded Lberas had no hoce but to vote Conservatve, Rther than to see the extreme,abortes n power. When Loyd }eorge was n Ednburgh, deverng an eectora address beare students of the Ednburgh Tnversty t ooked as though ae Conservatve government was ~on to be dspaced. In one 'eek-end, n supposedy safe onservatve consttuences, no,ss than three by.eectons went kanst the government, and!oyd George made overtures to squth for a re-unon of the bera party, camng t as nspensabe for the good of the mntrv. Ascuth, he,ever, re. reed, statng that a unon Of ~e party, so far as he was con- 'rued, depended upon Loyd.~orge renouncng hs cam to tdershp. It mght be as We to make s pont cear, that no govern. ent coud possby have suc-, eded any better 'than the Conrvatve government ' at that ~ae. It was faced wththree ~veess --probtems~ upon '... Whch the feeng of the Engsh peope was dvded nto two equa parts. The French had taken an extreme step and-had commandeered,the coa feds, that Bonar Law shoud support the French and ffty per cent. though m svm.pathv wth France, reazed how hopeess and how perous t woutd be for Brtan to back the French acton. It w be admtted that even a Loyd George'coud not possby sove 'these three probems n a way that woud ~an for hm the good wshes of the majorty. In defence of Bonar Law ths must be stated, that n face of ferce pubc opposton he payed the part of a wse statesman by turn. ng asde from the fervors o~ patrotsm, and rgdy pursung a pocy whch has snce proved to be the ony pocy n so far as the economc savaton of Europe s concerned. It s an easer thng to back the French and sten to the ~eas of unty among the Aes than to foow out a ~ocy whch ony a few reazed woud mean an utmate souton to the vexed qu6ston of reparatons. France has snce foowed out her po6~ of exactng her pound of fesh and the remarkabe thng s that she s today recevng ess coa and s put to tremendous expenses n respect to the operaton of the coa f~ids than she dd before she occutfed the Ruhr. The Unted States has now the supreme opportunty to pay her.part n. European affars. Wth" her assstance the Bonar Law: pocy and that of Premer Badwn w be foowed out n. Europe, and. both.germany and France ~w!be saved from, the e~onome: dsruntot,whch: now'~ threatens them,-! 7... Came Across.. Natura, We Stocked Park Whe traveng through the country back of Rocher de Boue hountan prosi~ectng Con Munro and Chare ER dscovered a natura ~ark ste whch they estmate to be at east forty mes square. There s no agrcutura and on t, but t s aready we stocked wth wd game, such as goat, bear, deer and carboo. Ek says he counted thrw goats n one fock, and they were st comng. They saw a number of bear, a few deer and tracks of carboo. The country s easy of access and a tra or wagon road ~oud be put n at sma Cost. As for scenery, gacers, etc., Munro says he has never seen anythng to equa t, and he has traveed B.C. from one end to the other. There s one gacer there that woud make two or three of the great gacer on the Naas. - Ig ' - t L. Hanson returned to town -ast,.~week~ a~t~~e.~vd~n g~sevem~ months at Dome mountan. Mss Betty Bergman eft.monday for Duncan,. where,she w resume her hgh schoo studes. Whe n Duncan she w make her home wth Rev. and Mrs. Hewtt. oung men and women Shoud wrte for our handsone cataogue of Busness Courses. Every graduate empoyed to date. Accommodaton doubed for Fa casses. B.C. Commerca & Secretara Schoo. 709 Georga St., Vancou- ver, B.C. The Schoo that gets resuts. Indvdua courses. Resdenta arrangements made or request. 09 Mrs. C. H. Sawe entertaned at brdge Tuesday afternoon, there beng fve tabes The przes were won by Mrs. MacKay and Mrs. Barbeau. Mrs. Sawe was asssted by Mrs. Spooner, Mss Goddard and Mss Spooner. Mrs. Ard ef~ for her home n Pacfc on Wednesday mornng after vstng for a coupe of weeks wth Mrs. Peter Smth. Mr. Starker, a representatve of J. F. Duthe, Seatte and Smthers, spent a few days here the frst of the week, W. S. Harrs was n Cedarvae a couve of days ths week and on Wednesday went east to Tekwa, where he was to jon a mnng man to vst the copper urospects at Owen Lake. L Austn Goodenough, Inspector for Hanson Lumber & Tmber C0., w~s n.town on:. Wednesday eheckng.up poes"for shpment2. Found Prospect Western End of Easy Access W Be We From Ktwanga Represented Con Munro and Chare Ek returned to New tazeton Tuesday mornng after a three weeks' prospectng trp to the headwaters of the Ktsegueca and Copper rners and they brought some fne-ookng sampes, whch they have sent to the assayer. They found the ore n pace and uncovered consderabe ven mat- ter. As far as they have gone they are we satsfed wth the ayout. In regard to the country they report that by gong n from Ktwanga an exceent grade for a wagon road coud be secured and the dstance s rot over tweve to ffteen mes. As soon as the returns from the assayer are secured the dscoverers w decde upon ther future course. Speca Fower Servces Speca fower servces w be hed at St. Peter's Angcan church, Hazeton. on Sunday, September 2. There w be speca musc at both servces. The chdren w sng speca anthems. Mss C. Goddard and Mss I. Smth w sng soos. Everyone s.corday nvted to Tournament.Resuts Matches payed ths week n the Fazeton Tenns Cub tournament resuted as foows: Lades' snges. ~Mss Grant won from Mrs McCutcheon. S-w6. Mxed doubes.--l. B. W rnch and Mrs. MeCuteheon won from W.A. Wat- te and Mss L. Watte, Terrace Weather Aug. Max. Mn. Precp. Wnd Sun., thdr., em Men., fne., cm Tu., shrs.. par Wed,, ,02., shrs., s~. Thu., shrs., s~. Fr., edy.., s~. Sat., ,.02.. far.. 's Mrs. S.H. Senkpe returned Sunday mornng after vstng her brother at Ootsa Lake for a few days. She was accompaned home by her nece, Hss Guess. Repars and ateratons to the od Anger budng were started Wednesday by T. J. Marsha. Dens Comeau, of Carnaby, has one of the best cucumber beds that has been rased hereabouts. The whoe patch s a ma.~s of succuent cucumbers of good shade and sze, and Dens s somewhat at a oss to fnd a way to dspose of them. Ore s reported to have been found at the.od I,X,L. mne, Rossand, So rch that the ra.' ways refuse tohande t and t has to he shpped by automobe, we guarded, Arthur~ H ankt, of 2rd Cabn, s vstn:,, town,or a ay, A good many from' the western end of-the dstrct W go. to the~ Tekwa Barbecue. Somew go. Saturday and some on Sunday and others w eave eary Monday mornng..the majorty w: trave by car. The. roads are n good shape, the scenery s of the best and there are severa exceent pmces for a pcnc en route.- The Barbecue commttee soffern~ the best urogram they ever attempted 'and ~u!te the best that has vet been offered n Northern B.C. The fun starts a~ 10 o'cock n the mornng and there w be somethng dong every mnute unt the sma hours of Tuesday. The ony break w be between the broncho bustng and the dance at mght, and that,tme s needed for wasang up. Besdes the commtte's program there are a number of sde attractons. Programs for the day have, been ssued and can be had from the secretary or on the grounds next Monday. %. Indans Returned: Most of the Indans :have re- - -' : a very p oftabe~.,summer~,~,,~~,,?:,:.~ natves a have :~'*~.~/~,nk;:~e::~, ~:~"'::;~"~...:':... ~... ',';!'- stores are beg~nmg ": "'..,:**~o~-!~ssume; ~... ''~"r od-tme appearances~,:,:,.m~ny of,~ ~ r. " the natves are,. counts, and others ~ ~:~PTen ~.', ":,'. ~ :: ug.ther suppes.,~- Sev.e~ ~.have:: ~. ~ ~' even bought autom~b"s, '~ ~: 'F. -:, ooks ke a good wnter:fo~"tht~= :,,. natve..~ :', C.G.I.T. Actve The C.G.I.T. hed taerannua... ' meetng on Thursday/evenng, Consderabe busness wa~trans- - /: acted and a vote of thanks' was extended to a.whoso, wngy ent ther assstance on~..wednes-.. day, Aug. 22, when the:gw~::.~: -~L,~ hed ther tea on Mrs: H. Ha~rsL " awn. Mrs.: Harrs Was receved! ' as a new member: A~teradjdst~: ng accounts ncu'r~:durng : I campng, the g~'s decded to :' '~::, purchase a suppy of C.G.I,T~ ::/ ~' terature and equpmenl':.: The~:..! w bank the rema{nng $17,. /,. L.'. ':;,~., ~:,.".. I Served TeaFor Grs.. ~:..,,~ On Wednesday the G~r... Grades.~', ~erved afternoon tea to the s~ ~', ~: grs who are eavng the ds~ /::': trer to contnue ther schoonff~.~ ~ Roby Anderson, Heen Grant~..~,'~ Maze Cox, Ravhena Wr!~eh '~':~~I*I Frances Red and Beua:' La~ ''~:~:~~ montagne.', '~,The ~/:t~bes were~,::,'!: pretty decorated and set out of :~,.:~ the Msson House severa tmes,...:,~ bt,et owng to heavy-,rams t~e ' tea:.. L :' ~I:II:':L:' ~, ~."" "t::''''.;''l.. : '~' /~' :' ' ". ':" " "~'.'~L ~ "~ ''L~ " ~'.I ~ ' "~.'"'~'" ~/ '~'. "!:/ "",:~ ': "*?'" ::: ~f'~

2 " ' t.. L, " THE OMINECA HERALD. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 :.... ~1 0mn ca Hcnd hea'vy burden of the present......, :... ' ~.~uaof~a9.uo~-~e /. ',.;... ",.-.: " ~ Prnted every Frday at ay up a greater burden for t~ose Rough, Dressed & Dmenson NEW I]AZELTON, B.C, to come after. Gvng the tax- mooserseverv beneft of a doubt, Roya... L u m b e r - ALWAYS ON HAND C.H. SAWL~ PUBLtSSmZ t's rotten fnance, and the vubc. '; LARGEor SMALL QUANTITIES s over-fed on pr~ent opsded, -,, BOYER & CARR nne nmmon.rtadngad'~t""~=~"~t~-*"~01~ m ~ suz~uent ~ n~o ~'~ ~~to,.per ~t~, raton. " Lumber :: HEML0~]K, ~PRUCEAND CEDAR.I I (;-y-rans'er% t 1 t " " ' Sx months 1.00 Rev. Gee. Wson, n Vctora, C o m I ' u.s. and Brtsh Ises- $2.50 per year recenty referred to an nereas- p a n y HEMLOCK, si~ru(~e_. AND BIRCH 1 -." p.,~z,~ofl~d' ns ack of Sabbath observance " ' ~ceta PrtmmctforCoa! " " 5.00 n many towns n B.C. whch Note that the name "of :' FI 0 o r n " ~ our Post Oftce has been g he had vsted recenty. The ' changed f r o m Roya ~, ~" OUR BVSm~.SS ts Economze or Suffer same mnster made smar re- Ms to ' Transportaton A statement ssued by the marks recenty when on a vst HANALL, ~.:C. Get our,prces before orderng esewhere. By automobe, buggy, Roya Bank of Canada eates the to the north. Stabty s. the ~, ' ] or horso-mck annua c st f e nductng the["reatest asset fanv r'anza''""'~'"' "['~r~~~. I'}I]!L!~' '"'~I"' "["[".o.o,oo. t'eo " ' 0 drays or pack- homes, vnca Governments at $53.90[ " " w, /I We w "move you or for each man, woman and chd tnue n an uproar wth constant,,,, '"..' ' ' your goods and dstance n ths country, changes and campagns for fur , does not scare us. TekwaTransfer z~. more aarmng than the ther changes, the Reverend Doe- D~.y day k'ptembcr 3rd, 1923 outay for runnng expenses s tor shoud not ook for the same abor ' 1~10~, :. oyaty to and confdence n the Tekwa, Hoops & Mapeton - B C the magntude of Federa, Pro- THE ANNUAL REcoRD.BREAKING~.EYE~tT OF BULKLEY VALLEY " vnca and muncpa ndebted- church. ~. 6. hess and the rapdty wth Whch Baseba 51 ~., Iorse Racng the same s growng. Fgures One of the most mportant :. Tdkwa Lumber Co. recent;iv gven show that the net features of the conventon of Footba Broncho-bustng Federa ndebtedness of Canada B. C. muncpates hed n Ru'- ALL FOR ONE PRICE ~-, 0 ONE PRIC]~ FOR ALL DF.k.EI~ - ~N[~,~ s around two and a haf bon pert was the'stand taken n pro- Seoo ChdrenFree ': doars, and that ths debt has test to the arge and ncreasng ' ' Budng - Contractng been consderaby more than number of cubs throughout the Baseba Game doubed snce The state- prdvnce where quor s sod. Noon. BARBECUE. Free,to a. Cabnet Makng Wagon ~epa~g ment ssued by the Roya Bank These cubs have the poce 1 p.m., Footba. Smthers vs. Tekwa (Cup Fna) A knds of budng matera carred paces the aggregate funded Pro- buffaoed and n some paces the Pony Race K-me, 14.2 & under' n stock vnca debt of the nne provnces poce magstr.ates are advsng Indan Home Race ~A-me ' 5 TELKWA B,m,v Vaey at cose to $600,000,000 more, and munepaes to make the best here, too, there has been a start- of a bad job and charge a good Reay Race ~ me ng ncrease of ate years. In "stff cense fee for cubs unt Lades' Race ½-me , Aberta and Mantoba ndebted- such tme as the vrovnca'cuor ~ Boys' Race ½-me, Boys under The Best Grade of hess has been doubed n four act s amended. Hen. A.. M Squaw Race ½-me I OU6H LI ER " ""~ co,,.~,,~,, ao.o. "comes back "wth the Horse Race 'A-me, open been more thn trebed. In Ontaro statement that the Legsature Bukey Vaey Derby. ra med and sod by thero has been an ncrease from s not reso0nsbe for the con- ess than $67,000,'000 to neary dton companed of Grand Exhbton of Broncho Bustng For every Buckng Horse entered... $5.00 $225,0o0,000 n.funded ndebted- For every Rder not thrown... $5.00 hess. It.. [ =.-~ For Best Rder"....~... :... $.35"00 NOTICE. Buckng horses ted free on Barbecue day. No thrd prze uness there are fve or more entres. Sptz & Pohe Muncoaobgatons have aso Entrance fee for horse races; $ Grand Dance n the Ha at Nght CARNABY - B.C. reached startng pro~ortons, ten Padfc!: obgatons of $428,000,000. A of these ctes save Vancouver Fred Cook and Engneer Curtn " Prt]g ~rd Dev~ pg I have argey ncreased ther n" went u:)t Smthers n Sunday' t! ~ ' 0f,Fms debtedness snce 1919, the fund- They made parta examnatons ed debt of Toronto aone havng of severa Legate Creek vro~er- ~, HIGH-CLASS WORK GUARANTEED gone uo from nnety to neary tes and were much peased wth Prompt attenton gven a orders Onea hafhundredmons.and thrty-sx and theng nresuts'a weektheyor two.ntend return- ~,sm-rd~,p~ " ~, The Drag Store, Hazeton The concuson of the author of Mrs. W. Ard returned Wed- P/nnaeo The Omneca Herad, New the bank crcuar t h a t "the nesday after st)endng a peasant of Hazeton ~undamenta need at present s a hoday at New Hazeton. ~'~'~ ~. '~ or ma drect to rgd pocy of economy n ex- Mrs. P. O'Bren and famy are / INSIST ~.~.Shm, Hazet0nI0spta vendtures" s rresstbe. Ds. vstn~ her mother, Mrs. Sam. t Oh - aster, ndvdua and natona Ager., w be the nevtabe penaty of!! / u Cff, sc~" I gnorng the advce gven.--we- Tom Sne was n towp Wed- ~t " / / FIRE. LIFE, AND ACCID~NT and Teegraph.and' Trbune. nesday from Ptman, where he s ~ ~ ~t a Govarn. busy gettn~ out png and voes. (~ ~ meat Vendom. ~'. Mss Mary Teene s soendng Vancouver ~, n s u r an ce Propose a Wcked Tax a few days at Terrace as the Agent for th'e t Best Companes A tax on gasone s one tax guest of Mrs. Marsh. ~" ~ Brewer~ Ltd. that shoud be oovosed even to Bud Carev has competed hs ~:'~ Farm Land the pont of ~tched batte. In work on the Roya group and has --and-- fact, any new tax shoud be bt- gone to the Drvh, Lorne Creek, "/~..~"~ Town Lots tery ovdosed. Goodness knows where he ntends.drvng a tun- gas costs'now every cent that ne. ~ J' Lst your property mow whe the demand the artce w bear and t I~ays ~ s good taxes every tme t ehan~es U. Pane, of Dorreen, was un- ~ Agent for-- hands aready. The day for foo fortunate n havng hs horse G. T.P. AND NORTK COAST expendtures s gone. ThM pub- ked by a tran ths week, ~Fns advertsement ~ not pubshed or dspayed by the Lquor SmthersTownPromrty c s aready very rebeous over... Jack,McCubbn s now Board or by the Government of Brtsh Coumba. the enormous taxes benz coect- n Los Angees and enjoys better ~-CaII Raway CompanY ": Dstrct Agent for.edby every agency thatthe most heath snce movng to Caforna, adan Pacfc FORD CARS fer[e b~ans of the word can BRITISH COLUMBIA..COAST STEAMSHIP SERVIC~ conceve. And to what Durpose? AngusStewart'~passec through 8~f[~GS FROM PRINCE RUPERT-s:s~Prnces~ L0use,.szs~Prncess z... _^.3. ^.. -^"te ~o Urn-e' Ace for Van ouver,.vctorm, I~attm, August 14 ~, 11, ~, Z z, ~J. '. Is there a government(domnon,,~,~-,,~ =- -~- ~. A. ~,... I~".Ket~hmn~ Wrange,,Itmmu# and~ka~mwwaugust 8, 6,!8, 17, 24, 27. W S. Henry ~rovnda or muncpa)whch George ~' to get Sbme=ea~Y ma- S.S.','PRINCESSBEATRICE"-For Butetae,'SWam0n.Bay. EastBes '. '. ~... ": '~... ' Boa, Ocean Fas, Namu, Aert Bay,, Campbe Rver and Van~ve~....~,... snot yeary ncreasng ts bond. chmeryre.adyfor.:!arge~ntracts ;,',.vo~,~mt~y;ttp.m.;,~.':, '. ~. ~. "'", ".'."... SMI~IIIRS ' ed debt? Every new tax not thathave~een securea recenuv ;~z~!roa'~lto~t~ateu~m-~... : ~u t~fo~m~_ f~ on..!y' ncreases the aready-too, '- "'~- "-'-":~".;.;,, w: c, Ortmn~e~,m,,r'~tr~ Av~m,~Ua ~o~rth Strut, ertm ~tu~r IB O[[~]E ~UUIIbLI~O,... ~ ', "' r.. " ~ ~ ' ' " " ".... ;' ' x, ". F.

3 ' P.O. ' A, '~ J ,,~ _;! THE OMINECA HERALD,... FRIDAY. AUGUST 31, eer vtem ~[~[7" 11.. ]...., Prnce Rupert." workers ' Dstrct, Substrmcture. " r. Seaed Tenders, superscrbed "Tender Tekwa vubc schoo w open.qh " ~ ff " ~ I/ ' Notce to Contractors S t e e n' s Lm ted xor'rerrace Bzadge Substructure," w on Tuesday wth ])/Ira. Wheeer oo receved by the Honourabe the Mnster of Pubc Works for the Provnce as vrncpa. Mss Thompson has o, Brtsh Coumba at the Parament been re-engaged as assstant.- Budngs, Vctora, B.C., up to tweve o'cock noon, standard tme, on Satur- ~. Gau, a mnng engneer. day, the Frst day of September, 1923, for the. substructure of a Hghway vsted the Emerad Lake dstrct Santar~ and Heatng Engneers Brdge over the Skeena Rver at Ter- and returned. He s conm race, B.C..~cted Pans, specfcatons, contract and wth the Duthe nterests. Hot Water, Steam and Hot Ar form of tender maybe seen on and Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Brayfed Heatng Systems Lead Burnngand Chemca 'Burnng after the twenteth day of August, 1923, at the Department of Pubc returned on Thursday mornng Works, Prnce Rupert; Vctora, and from a vacaton vst to the south. Vancouver, or the above may be obtaned upon appcaton to the Depart- Great success attended the[ Estmates mert of Pubc Works, Vctora, on and dance gven by the Boy Scouts on [ cheerfuy after the above-mentoned date upon furnshed, paymentofffteen doars, whch amount Frday nght, and a good crowd, PRINCE RUPERT, B.c. returned w be refunded n good order..when the pans are whch ncuded a number fro~ Each tender must be accompaned by Smthers, had a hghy enjoyabk ~.~ j an accepted cheque on a chartered bank of Canada made payabe to the Honour- tme. abe the Mnster of Pubc Works for.. the sum of fve thousand doars ($5,- "Harry Howson. Aex. Chshom ), whch sha be forfeted f the and Hugh McLean are vstng " Just Arrved-One Car of Goods tenderer decnes to enter nto contract the Copper Crown property on when caed upon to do so, or f he fas [ St ' Ch to compete the work contracted for. Grouse mountan, as we as the 0yes ars, Beds The cheques of unsuccessfu bdders workngs of Lous Schorn and w be returned t~ them upon executon Sp ngs o~ the contract. Hugh McLean, who has done a Bankets. r Tenders must be made out on the good dea of strppng and who form supped and sgned wth the Mattresses actua sgnature of the tenderer, recenty uncovered some fne COp- The owest or any tender not noes.q-' per ~anee n the canyon. sary accepted. P. PHILIP, Pubc Works Engneer. Bert Aoort, accompaned by whch I can se at The Department of Pubc Works, J. Ba, came down from Topey Parament Budngs, eary n the week. and a knds of other goods, Vctora, B.C. August 16, (Too ate for ast week) The tme for recevng tenders for Tommy Brewer and Tom Brnndon 1 [ the above has been extended to noon on report havng ocated some fne eads,, [[ Thursday, Sept. 6, and Mrs. Brewer and famy are soon oftheorgnacost J ~ ~ - - tomakether home n Tekwawhe Notce to Contractors the boys deveop ther property. It w pay you to ca and nspect "'Stee Hghway Brdge Over Skeena Paddy Cart came down from the h, these goods Rver at Terrace, B.C., Prnce but made a quck return, takng O. A. Rupert Dstrct. Rege wth hm. It w not be con- Superstructure. sdered "nfra dg." to be needng a Seaed tenders superscrbed "Tender harcut for the tmebdfg~ ~ " '" 5mthcrs Second Hand Terrace Brdg~ Superstructure,' In spte of adverse weather condw be receved by the Honourabe tm tons, the oca agrarans are managng 5t0rc Mnster of Pubc Works for the Pr~ vnce of Brtsh Coumba at the Para- to get ther harvestng done. ment Budngs, Vctora, B.C., up to The Lades' Ad of the unon Church tweve o'cock noon, standard tme, on hed a busness meetng on Wednesday I 1923, Saturday. for the the manufacture, Frst day of erecton September, and afternoon, to dscuss ways and means[ - - " I pantng of the superstructure of a of feedng the hungry crowd on Bar-[ Hghway Brdge over the Skeena Rver becue day. They are gong nto the Importers and at Terrace, B.C., as foows, v. : matter n a very busnesske way and ] Deaers n form Pans. of tender specfcatons, may be seen contract and after and no-one need fear of beng hungry. II twenteth of August, 1923, at There w be the usua barbecue, whch I Wapapers We carry the / the Department of Pubc Works, Prnce s a mdday mea.n tsef, and these ] Pants Buraps most argest vared and 'Rupert; above may Vctora. be obtaned and Vancouver, upon appcaton or the hard-workng ades w. see to t that stock n to the Department of Pubc~ Works, a substanta mea for a nomna sum / Varnshes 0]s Northern Brtsh Vctora, on and after the above men- w 'be served ater n the day. Ghss Coumba doars, toned date whch upon amount payment w be of refunded ffteen At schoo openng there w be ffty-! Brushes, Etc. when the pans are returned n good two chdren to be accommodated at the order. Tekwa schoo, and Secretary Bussnger Each tender must be accompaned by has been kept busy provdng for and Wrte us for nformaton when anaccepted cheque on a chartered bank equppng the extra schoo room. renovatng or budng your home of Canada made payabe to the Honour. Make Your Home Attradtve! abe the Mnster of Pubc Works for J. Bussnger's sster and her two the sum of ten thousand doars ($10,- chdren are guests at' the Bussnger, B~AVI~R BOARD DmTamUTO~ ) whch sha be forfeted f the resdence. tenderer decnes to enter nto contrac~ W EDGE CO whe to.o or he Mrs. Wmot arrved n town Thurs. I fas to compet~ the work contracted day and s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A* * I for. The cheques of unsuccessfu bd- g. B. Chetteburgh, wth whom Master P.O. Box 459, Prnce Rupert, B.C. ~ ters w be returned to them upon..... _. ~.,,~ executon of the contract. Wmot has been spendng hs vacaton. Tenders must be made out on the Constabe A. Thornthwate has suff.! form' supped and sgned wth the actua sgnature of the tenderer.. centy recovered from hs accdent to The owest or any tender not neces, be on duty agan. The Hazeton Hospta sary accepted. P. PHILIP, _ Pubc Works Engneer. Angry Man and Gun, The Department of Pubc Works,,, The ttazeton Hospta ssues Parament Budngs,. # Jack Stanyer, an od-tme resttckets for any perod at$1.50per V~ra, B.C.. I.dent of Francos Lake. ost hs month n advance. Ths rate n- August 16 eudes offce consutatons and The tme for recevng tenders for/temper some days ago When he ' 'the above has been extended to noon on ~earned that CI d... [Danskn, had succeeded n marobtanabe n Hazeton from the ~ryng Stanyer's daughter Stan- medcnes, as we as a costs Thursday/ Sept. 6, Y e ~rsk, OI whe n the hospta. Tckets are drug store; from T. J. Thorp, COAL NOTICE Tekwa. or by ma from the med- Hazeton Land Dstrct. Dstrct of ~ yer took the warpath wth a gun '~ ee saperntendentat the Hospta. Cassar. and after some exctement, end- ",Take notce that', Pete Haggund, ng up,wth a fu poce guard ' Kspox, B.C,,. occupaton ~ farmer, n- -,~n.,-d ot...,- t.... tend to appy for a cence toprospect, ", e mad for coa and mtroeum on the foowng IIaf was taken prsoner and s " - - -U descrbed and: Co mmencngat a pont now watn- n th- ~-~'~... -', ' B.C. UNDERTAKERS panted at the north-east corner of Lot ~ e om,~ners Jm~ 1052, thence south foowng the bank. unt Judge Young hods county ' EMBALMING FOR SHIPMmNT A SP~IALTY Box 948 " 'PRINCE RUPERT, B.O. wre w brn~ tm,_._ of the(#ver 80.chans, t!ence west , ~_ , t~uurt u[ ehans,~thence north 80,%hane. thence[ O~DL zu ~{a nyer W east 80 chans to pont of commence. I be, charred wth shootng at poce ' j ment',, e0ntatnqg mx hund'red.:anc!::forty jofcs~ u td/m.,,..., ~,~o~ -~--'_~,,.;..., acre~,...--' tour ~-e or ess., ' ' ~' ' ',-. ~-- -,-. v-~-~uu,,, tu~m, D e riox-m - ' Staked Ju~ '0~09 'me ther awfu dutes: ' T KWA TAI,E$ t ' ' [ BRITISH COLUMBIA "~'"~'~"'~""~"~.-'~,'---~,-~,-~o THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA HAS PRODUCED MIN~.RALS VALUED *S FOLLOWS :- Pacer God... $ 76,542,203 Lode God , Sver... Lead... ~'~ ,266 Copper... -.~2~-.-~ ~ 51,810,891 24,625,853 Coa and Coke ,289,565 Budng Stone, Brck, Cement... 36,605,942 Msceaneous Mneras... 1,358,839 Makng ts mnera prod~ton to the end of 1922 show AN AGGI~6ATE VALUE OF $769,418,462 The strkng progress of the mnng ndustry n ths provnce s strkngy ustrated n the foowng fgures, whch show the vaue of producton for successve 5-year perods: For a years to 1895, ncusve... $ 94,647,241 For f~'e years ,607,967 I[ For fve years, ,507,968 For fve years, ,534,474 For.fve years, ,072,663 For fve years. I For the.year; ~~.. ~ 189,922,725 28,066,641 Foe the sear $35,158,843 A PRODUCTION DUT, ING. LAST TEN YEARS, $339, Lode-mnng has ony been n progress about 33 years, and not 20 per cent. of the Provnce has been even prostmcted; 300,000 square mes of unexpored mnera bearmg ands are open for prospectng. The mnng aws of ths Provnce are more bera and the fees ower than ~any other provnce n the.domnon, or any Coony n the Brtsh Empre. Mnera ocatons are granted to dscoverers for nomna fees. Absoute ttes are obtaned by deveopng.such propertes, securty of whch s guaranteed by crown grants. Fu nformaton, together wth mnng reports and maps, may be obtaned grats by addressng The Honourabe The Mnster of Mnes VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA A G00D FOR ONLY ONE WEEK LONGER OUR OFFER Our offer of a Sef-fng Fountan Pen free to a new subscrbers and to a od subscrbers who pay ther arrears and another year n advance w expre on September 8th next. Ths s your opp0rtunty to get a good Fountan Pen FREE SEND YOUR MONEY IN NOW! OMINECA New HaZeton,, B.G, THE TERRACE Terrace, B.C. : "%"./. j,;.,f,'.7 L-

4 -- -- TERRACE HOTEL J. K. GORDON Propretor TOURIST HOTEI] TERRACE The most comfortabe pace aong the raway to stop.,. Now ffnde~ New Management Care and Sampe Rooms n connecton Fred. Dubord, Propretor. We are now open for busness TAXI CAR AND TRANSFER to any part of the dstrct at any tme and at a reasonabe prce REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone: 1 short, 2 ong TERRACE MOTORS PRINCESS ICE CREAM PARLOR Ice Cream Soft Drnks Ice Cream Sodas Confectonery Afternoon Tea served from 12 to 8 p.m. Cgars Cgarettes Ice Cream supped n quanttes S. J. Krkady, Terrace T. R. DAVIS Terrace s prepared to furnsh Sash and Door requrements Exceent stock of HARDWARE on hand Store open Saturdays ony from noon on Prces Now Reduced MINERAL CLAII~ AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACe, B.C~ SU]gVEYS THROU~OU~ C B N T B A L B. C. Horn. PraNCE RWBT Rates $1.50 per day and up Frst.cass Cafe s ~ -. - _, - _ - _~ _ : :: THE OMINECK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST'31, 1923 TOURIST... LUMBERING ' RESORT TERRACE MmmG HOT SPRINGS HORTICULTURE Mrs. W. A. Kng and Mss[ Owng to shortage of powder Kng entertaned numerous ady [ Arthur Carr has had to go sowy frends to afternoon tea Frday. Ion the new road. A consgn TheWashngton Nurseres have,~ment " for ' the F. I. heped out on ntmated ther wngness to ruesuav. repace frut trees from ther,/ Ktwanga s sendng a basestock whch have not made good ba team to meet the ocas here ths year. on Monday. Pay w pegn at Gggey's new m has now 2.30 v.m. amost got nto ts strde and exceent "work s beng done. Mrs. Munro entertaned her frerds to afternoon tea Thurs- After the re.gradng of a con- day. sderabe DropoPton of ~s ength At ast FredBshop has got the road towards Kaum Lake fs perrfsson from the government now n pretty far condton. department to erect the necessary When the surface gets hardened poes for the nstaaton of the eectrc ght, and he s now at down t w be st better. The od brdge at four-me s the worst bt for a dozen mes. Mrs. Fnav and her chdren, who have been stayng wth the Braces, eft for Rupert ast week. Wy West s busy cearng the ogs off hs unceared and and s makng good headway.,'the work on the new brdge road has had to sacken down for a tme owng to the shortage of the necessary stumpng and bastng powder. R. P. Wmont, of Vctora, audtor to the Lquor Contro Board, Was n town ast week. arrvng here from Anyox. Matt Aard was down from Rosswood on Frday. The st of transfers n the oca provnca poce just announced makes no menton of any change for Cons. Mancor. Mrs. Bruce went down to Ru- Jert Wednesday. She s gong to wnter wth her daughter, Mrs, C. H. Fnav. Happy 0wngs was n town agan Wednesday. E. A. Bow, of Wnnpeg, the edtor of "The Last West", the C.N.R. pubcaton, wasn Terrace ast week, havng a ook,around hs pace here. R. C. W. Lett. the mmgraton agent of the C.N.R. at Wnnpeg, wth Mrs. Lett, ~assed through on ther way east on Monday, R.L. McIntosh, Prnce Rupert, came n on Thursday, Angus Bruce went down to Rupert wth hs mother Wednesday. He purposes gong to Anyox for some tme. Oof Hanson dropped off here on Frday on hs return from Rupert. Major Tayor, dstrct engneer, was here on Saturday and ooked over the work on the new road to ' the brdge. A bg.party of Rupert peope week.ended at Lakese L~ke. C.R. Gbert went to Rupert on Wednesc[a~,. D. R. Shaw and D. W. Austn came n from Dougas creek On Tuesday. Jack' Garand, whose absence for amonthed:to fears for hs safety,: Was dscqvered on hs hodng On Maroon mountan: ~ Tom MoQre s haung ogs for Davs' m n Lakese VaeY. ~/ work gettng the poes up. Just now Terrace promses to be a food of ght. Capt. Cothursts' wfe arrved on Frday on her return from the 01d Country, brngng ther chdren wth her. Severa partes have had good success fshng n Deep Creek atey. GEO. LITTLE T_errace, B.C: LUMBER MANUFACTffRER. LUMBER PRICZ LIS~' : Rough Lumber...:... :..., $18:00 per M Shpap.....:.: " Sundred and Szed.,.."......,~.-... ~ " Fnshed Matera to 65,00 " Shnges. -.from $2.50 to $5.00 per M Prces subject to change wthout notce... Orders fed at short notce.. Prces of Moudng, etc., on appcaton M runnng contnuousy. AMMUNITION Shootng season starts on September Frst. ' Be prepared. We have arge stocks of SHOTGUN SHELLS AND ", METALLICS. A the popuar" szes. NEW LOWER PRICES Come n and ook over our stock of Arms. Ammunton and Sportng Goods J TERRACE, B.C. SMITHERS, B.C. An nterestng exhbt s on vew n Jack Frost's forestry offce. It s a charred pece of,.~.~,,. o cedar andacardconvevs the n- ~ ~n A~ formaton that t was charred by,~,~.~. T S T E A.M S H I P s ghtnng and started a forest ~ S g! From' R pert fre. A other forest fres, adds an Prnce the notce, are started by man's ~ S.S. Pmce Rupert and Pfnc George careessness, and an appea for I ~ ~ For VANCOUVER, VETORIA. SfATI, ntermedate ponts care s added. ~ Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. T. H. Wash came n from Dorreen on Wednesday. Ab Bedore s gettng out poes n the Laa Vaey. Mrs. Murdock Smth was the successfu compettor who won the tabe offered by [-Iatt Bros. A. Yargeau was n town over the week-end. Jock Kng has been reeased and s at present spendng some tme n Vancovver. A'arge number of guests were present atmrs. Marsh's recep ton on Wendesday afternoon, when a deghtfu afternoon was spent. Mr. Futon, of Prnce Ruvert, came up on Frday to vst Lakese. Terrace appes and pums are begnnng to fnd, a pace on the market now. The crop ths year s qute up to the average. A Commerca Orchard kng, A.S. uad Gray, a the perodca Cedarvae vst to New Hazeton ast week-end and. brought aong wth hm a b0x of I Yeow Transparent appes for the' edtor. They were a very fne sampe and besdes beng good:to eatthev make exceent pe and appe sauce. Mr, G~av reports an exceptonay good crop of appes ths year. Hs orchard has reached the c~mnerta st~geandhe s gettng good returfs... : A :good representaton :from Hazetoz W:., take n,thebar: becue at ~:TekW~ On; ~Lab0r'~Day; r AN OX... Wednesday, 10 p.m. STEWART... Frday, 10 pm. s.s. Prnce Abert or Prnce John For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART... Monday, 8 p.m. VANCOUVER va QUEB[ Ct,ARLOT[E ISLANDS... Wednesday, 8 p,m. SKEENA RIVER PORTS.... ~ Sunday, a.m. PASSENGER, TRAINS LEAVE TERRACEB C EASTBOUND--10.5] P.M. Day except Sunday. WESTBOUND--I 37 P. ~I. Day except Tuesday. For Atantc Steamd~p San~s or htth*r n o~aatoa appy to any Canadan Natona A~t or R. F. McNaughton. Dstrct Passenger Agent, Prnce Ruper, B.C. Fresh Bread When You Want It and As You Lke It You w be deghted and w demand more once you have tasted our bread, and our cakes and cookes, too. Wth our frm beef n the use of ony the best materas and workmanshp your satsfacton must be assured, yet we do not say ths b0astfuy--just prove for yoursef. Hgh~t quaty fresh bread and suppes shpped anywhere aong ne The Terrace Bakery CARBONOLI The New Dsnfectant Vst our TEA ROOM Ice Cream aadconfsetons made on premses GEORGE POWERS - Propretor P.O. Box TERRACE. B.C. Superor to ye, me and a other Sprng ceansetm For ceanng chcken coops, stabes, etc., THE' TERRACE, DRUG 8TORE Is: Your Subscrpton ] here hoberer:: me Than

5 , ARRIVE FOR FALL+GRAIN RUSf01q I Tekwa Hote wnopsm ot --; :: " " -: -- + '""' : :.LandAet tendments I Serves the traveer to and " ' ~ " :" ' through the B Ikey Vaey.~ M#tmm Ta#r, '~Ob'~ I]P~I~IUAETImaS r~uced to 15 Im aoa'e; NOoud-oa~ ' to $~-.50 an acre., Pre-empUon now confned to am'- ~ v eyed anch ony. + " ~"' Re go. r_d~ w b? zmnt~ eover~. GUy gna.sutabe tor agrcutura pur- James Kotow P,o~r ~oses.u whch s non-em, nd.. Partnershp pre-emptons aboshed, ".+.: '"++ I.. t part,, c..o more th. may arrange for adjacent pre-emp- New ocomotves of the Mkado type for the movement of the 1923 gran crop over the Canadam Natona Raways have begun to reach the West. The new ocomotves, whch were but at Montrea~ are of the atest type wth a new mprovements, They are '/3 feet n ength and wegh approxmatey 450,000 pounds wth a drawbar pu equa to 5,~00 tons. The engnes, whch are for freght use, are equpped wth automatc stokers, Westnghouse ar 'brakes and ar reverse and have the new type of Worthngton feeder, water heater and pump. One of the changes n the new engne s the cab desgn, a mountngs beng nsta'ed n a box outsde of the cab nstead of nsde the cab as n former types. Twenty-three of the new engnes are comng West for the ~Iantoba dvson n tme for the begnnng of the gran ~novement and 22 are comng for tbe Saskatchewan dvson. An dea of the sze of the new engnes may be gathered from the fact that before startng out on a run' they requre 12 tons of ~ coa and 8,300 gaons of water to eompete+ther tender suppes. The new engnes are a equpped wth the Booster truck and tep of those to be devered ater w have Booster engnes nstaed. These provde practcay addtona motve power on the tender and are of great vaue n startng heavy trans. The engnes are beng paced n serve~ as qucky as they reach the Western dvsons. HOW much shoud be spent 1 ~..? nnewspaper aaverusng A questonnare recenty sent out to successfu merchants of the east and mdde west States.by a promnent trade journa reveaed that the foowng percentages were consdered the mnmum upon. whch,ad~;ertsng aporopraton shoud be based::... Generastores per cent Women's speca per cent Shoe stores per cent Mnery stores - 5 per cent Musc stores per cent Furnture stores 6,1-2 per cen~ Eectrca stores - 7 per cent Jewery stores 6 1-2per cent Men's cothng per cent - L It s the opnon of these merchants that any busnesss man.whose appro~raton fas beow these percentages on hs turnover s overookng. AN INVESTMENT THAT INVARIABLY GIVES HIGHLY PROFITALE RETURNS WHEN INTELLIGENTLY HANDLED T... Quck and- I? Deep Creek Mss McGregor s now vstng for a short tme a.t home, Mr. Ha has gone south and ~ Mr. Sessons s n charge of the ~ 0mneca Hote +. Best attenton to toursts and to I commerca men'. ' I Dnng room n connecton I Rates reasonabe. Patronage s I Socted tyazeton.. B.C. H0tc, Prnce Rupert I I I m NORTHERN B.C. Prnce Rupert, B.C. European Pan. secton gang at Quck. ' ~ Rates $1.50 per day up. I The C.N.R. s sashng400 feet ~' baek~from the tracks at Quck as[ ~ x a fre precauton. A gang s how 're,,, ' 11%~,t1=I,,,, +,at m,,ey Hote Thursday evenng]brou~.ht the] ~. E. Orchard. Owner heavest eectrca thdnder show-]european or Amercan Pan er we have wtnessed n many/~ years. Ths s a Very uncommon ]VThe~ he~oduqua~e~sdfor the B.ukey thng for ths sou-try b,,~,t,^ a_a ~(' Commerca men {~ute::ehea*~, phas,,?..un"s~a!" At' sadde horses provded' ry g Quck, aong the rver, there was 'a very heavy downpour, but on Smthers. B. C. the whoe ony sght showers are notceabe. Wakefed has fnshed cuttng gran. Greene has started and w cut practcay a gran now. Ed. Mortmer recenty butchered a seven:months-od, pa-fed caf whef dressed 327 pounds. We earn wth sad hearts that the poor pasterers of New York ony receve $12 and $14 per day. We suctpose they even put n sx or eght ho~rs a day, too. Venn Corm s now cuttng forty acres of gran on Meadowbrodk - Farm, after whch he has much Barrster. Soctn~ Not... ary Pubc L. S. McGILL : SMITHERS, : Who Is Our Odest Frend? Game Board Meetng ' Sa~dng the Forests rode at home. ~ It woud be nterestng to he Game Conserv8to~ Board Vctora, Aug, 80.--I-~on. T.D. : If the ran w et up a bt +know,who has been a user of hod a meetng at Prnce"IPattuo. mnster, of ands, s there s somemghty: fne gran Pacfc Mk for the ongebt rge on September 18 and 14/thankng the generapubc for now ready for the bnder. ~ ~m:.. Certany some of ts ~,. The charman. M,B. Jack. ~ts co-operaton n keepn~r down Acrea e b '~ - I nas nave ~nown t for many "~ "~ "" "- "- * ~th- '--- L0 m..... I ~ g oc~s of the fnest I years Pease wrte the Rec ~ex;'r~3s~ th:]z':0~pre:~:~ ~se:so3!" Ony t~3r~hn:;l~annz;fruzt and.garden and n thej p:pt, teng.when and :W,e~: makng necessary Improvements on respectve cams. ~. Pre-emptors must occupy cams zor I fve years and make Improvements to yams of $10 per acre, ncudng cear,ng and cutvaton of at east 5 acre~ j before r~cevng Crown Grant. Where pre-omptor In occugaton not portonate mprovements, ha may, be- ] caus~of I-heath, or ether cause, be ranted Intermedate certfcate of rat, rovement -. and transfer hs cam. ~eco.rds wthout permanent resdence ~a De Issued, provded Mpp,cant makes Improvements to exten~t of $~300 pe' anu aud records same each year. Faure to make mprovemenh or record same w/ operate as forfeture. Tte cannot be obtaned In ess than 5 years, asd pprovements of $10 per acre, Incudng 6 acres ceared and cutvated, and re~dence of at east 2 years are requred. Pre-emptor hodng Crown ararat may record another pre-empton, ff he requres and In conjuncton wth hs farm, wthout actua occupaton. provded statutory Improvements made and resdenca mantaned on Crown granted and. Unsurvoyed aras, not exceedng 20 acres, may be eased as homestes. rfe to be obtaned after fu,fng res,. denta and mprovem~mt condtons. and surveyng and. For grazng and ndustra purposes areas exceedng 640 acres may be eased by one person or company. M, factory or ndustra stes on ; Itons Incude payment of stumpage. Natura hay meadow~ aa~essbe by exstng roads may be purchased condtona upon constructon of; a road to them. Rebate of c~e-haff of cost of road. not exceedng haf of 10ueehase prce.,s made. PRE-EMPTORS, FREE GRANT8 ACT. The scope of.'-, ~ Incude a ersons o a.~g m euarisa to w.!th. HIS ~a~ e s t y, s J ~o~ns and~ee~r~~mnb wtnm whch, the hers n.. ~-..,... :.'2-" accessed pre-emptor ~.v~,,. o~ m me ~e~th o~ mzc~ No foes ~eatng to Pre-emptona are due or Payabs by so~era on preo eruptons recorded utter June ~. :[91&.Taxes are remtted for ~ Y~'a,..P~vpon for future, 0 mna~e..~. pr.eu, aue ana been pa~ skn-- z --- I, 1~1~, on aces ~= ~u81~t taxes... unt of myments, fees or ~,~ au~uzs~ M.e.em~nto. ~. n~er~t on agreemen~-~.~"2_"... " [own or cty o~o h-,.~ L "v ~ P ~ A,ed FOrO~s ~ --~u u.r membe~ of, d,re--t or Indre or ~ dependents, ae u... q fred dstment to ~arch 31, I~ 0. en SUB-PURcHASERs OF' ~RO~VN L.ANDS. Provson made for I ~ purchasers who faed to co De~te purchas% nvov... m~ [uf,ment of condtons of pure~e,,ntorest and taxes W'hm sub cnase!rs do not ca[~n whoe -- u~u-_pur.. par ce1,. PUtWhase prce du~ "~,.~r~_..i u~ co.dstrbuted ~..~-.±_~.~.m over Whoe area... ~--uuatey be made by ~[ay I,,~PPuca~Jons 192~. must. GRAZING. veacoc~ maeetrf Z~v/des for grasng dstrcts and.rathe a.d~nn.straton under C0mmm~ner Annua grazmr permts.issued ne. ~tock owner~ may form assoc,atons for range managemenl ]~rce, or Partay Free, permts f~ ~etters, camters or traveers. Up to ~n head. ]h-~srv MODERN FACILITY FOR THE COECTION OF TOOTH ~[MOUBLI~S Dr. A. H. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 4, 5, 6. He,arson Bock PRINCE RUPERT \ -.,. ~one. ' ::. ~ ':+ [ cost: ths year was/cr to:$/~,;o00,11 B.C. LAND so v. o.q;pao;fc Mk Co ~"..... ~ : Ithe mnster Imfts 0Ut, ho~ve~er, II " _ "'" I/ "" '. Its! ~. 0_,_~ _. /that ths sthe m0at dan~,,;,o] 'J" Aan Rutherford : HeadO~e. 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Dstrct Passenger Agent, Prnce Rupert, B.C. Is It Worth Whe Keepng tmber for B.C. Industres? Keepng ave a prosperous payro? Keepng fur and feather n B.C.? Keepng tmber for manufacture? Keepng ~a green forest for posterty? THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY,~ AUGUST 31, r ~ HAZELTON NOTES I See J. R. Dungate's prces for Fresh Vegetabes n another coumn n ths ssue. Mrs. Javnes eft on Thursday mornng for her home n Nanamo after spendng the summer wth ]her sster, Mrs. W. W. Anderson. She was accompaned by' Mss Roberta Anderson, who w resume her hgh schoo studes. M~s. Cne and famy have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ltte at Woodcock. Indans and booze have been mxng not too we and severa have appeared n poce court and pad the penaty. Some of the whtes, charged wth suvpyng - the natves, have aso appeared n court. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mer, of Prnce Rupert, w arrve on Saturday mornng and be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hyde. Raymond J. Roark, of Madson. Ws., and C. S. Gwynne, of Syracuse, N.Y., were regstered at the Omneea Itote ths week whe makng preparatons for a bg game hunt on the upper Skeena rver. They w make ony a short trp. Mss F. Fsher, connected wth the pubcty department of the C.N.R., spent a v~eek n ths dstrct, eavng on Wednesday for the west. A. E. Hoand, of Washngton, D.C.. a newspaper photographer, spent a few days here securng vews of the greatest country he ever saw. Mrs. Mosher and Mss Marr, of Houston, were guests at the Omneca Hote ths week. W. S. Day, of Vancouver, caed on Wm. Grant ths week. Jas. Dean, an od.tmer, but for some months past foreman at the Mame mne on Hudson Bay mountan, s vstng hs od frends here for a few days. He reports the Marne as just as good as t ever was and no worse. He w return there n a week or SO. Mss Horbuav made a trp to Prnce Rupert ths week. Heen Grant and Maze Cox w attend hgh schoo at Smthers durng the fa term. Mss Raphena and Arthur Wrnch w attend hgh schoo at Vancouver durng the next term. Frances Red, who has been a CANNING- : SEASON IS HERE SUGARm.100-"b. sacks, aso n smaer sacks" ~RUIT JARS AND COVERS t Order Eary! For Sae--BAY HORSE-For Sat 6 years od Weght 1300 bs. -aso-- Cows wth Caves at Foot appy S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazeton, B.C. 2 Wagon and Harness MacKenze's Od Stand Tenns Shoes Whte Rubber Shoes for Men, Women and Chdren Fresh Frut and Vegetabes Twce a Week R. Cunnngham & Son LTD, GENERAL MERCHANTS knd OUTFITTERS HAZELTON, B.C. AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE Twenty-four-hour Servce Autos for a Ponts n the Dstrct Jtneys between the Raway and Hazeton Jtneys between Hazeton and New Hazeton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS NOR SALE Sn#e Horses. Lght or The best Garage n the North at your servce Heavy Horses Teams, aways or ready Sadde for Freght, Baggage and Express Transferred you A. E. Faconer Govmnt.2 ong, Ph ne:short Hazeton BUILDING MATERIAL:! Cement Lme Paster Frecay Brck Budng Papers. Roofng Sash & Doors 3-py Veneer Paneng Fr Fnsh a Suecaty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. 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