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i Large Crowd at Hazelt0n Will Have Good Gee. Little Very •Hospstal For Celebratmn t I Program24thatNew Hazelton on Optimistic Over Terrace Future For the third year National J. Sparkes and H. Taylor were •Hospital Day has been observed May 24th Holiday visitors to Terrace and back on Looks like a big day anda big "There will be more money at The Hazelton Hospital and the The Twenty-fourth of May Saturday. night in New Hazelton on the brought into this district this celebration last Saturday was Empire Day, will be celebrated Misses Kellgher and Weather- PAth. Those in charge of the year than ever before; more quite as successful as either of at New Hazelton, , Ter- head took in the Copper City different committees are getting money will be madeandit will tne previous years. The wea- race and Prince Rupert. At vicinity, via Terrace, on a visit things into good shape and those be spread among the people," is~ ther was excellent, perhaps a New Hazelton there will be a to their fellow school teacher. in charge of finances have been what George Little thinks of the immediate future for the Ter- trifle cool for ice cream, the program of sports and a dance Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wells visit- meeting with:greater success than race district. The lumber in- grounds were perfectly "dry and in the evening. A good prize ed Dobbie's ranch at Cower and anticipated. There will be no in good shade, the people were list has been provided for, and returned on Saturday. curtailment of sports for the dustry will be {he source of this revenue, and the present indica. all there from all sections of the the Deou!e of the district are Sure want of funds, and the best L. E. Moody returned to Usk tions are that the lumber market West end •of the district. All of a good time. At Telkwa the music possible will be secured after his winter's sojourn in the will be good for some time. His were in good spirits and the tJockey Club will hold a number for the dance at night. The south looking quite trim and own mill is busy and running to different events went off in a of horse races, a baseball game ladies will have a refreshment hearty. While below he interest- capacity; Giggey & Little's mill manner most satisfactory. There and a dance in the evening. At ~ booth, and when the New Ha- ed mining men in the Lucky and the Lakelse ~umber Co. are were rno delays and no waits. It Terrace the G,W.V.A. and the zelton ladies take hold of re. Luke grdup of mineral claims, both filled with orders, ,~ Ross was a big afternoon and the Athletic Club have united and freshments there is no shortage owned by himself and R. Lowde. Bros. & Dan Clacher are assem- Hospital benefits by several hun- will put on a program of sports and the quality is superior. His son, George, is remaining in bling,machinery for a mill across dred dollars and a warmer feel- in the afternoon and the G.W. i There will be races for the /. Everett. the river from town' and expect mg on thepart of thepublic. V.A. Ladies' Auxiliary are hold-J boys and girls, some for the Miss Helen Weatherhead spent to be running shortly and Davis Saturday Program ing a novelty bazaar, while in ladies and some for the natives. a few days with her sister here, & Kirkpatrick have their mill The afternoon program opened the evening there will be boxing There will be a footboll game and later continued her journey ready to resume operations. In • with a ~icture show conducted Contests and a dance in the G.W. !and horse races. Beginning soon to Edmonton. after dinner there will be no addition to the sawmills there in the Hospital by Norman Cary. V.A. hall. In Prince Rupert a wdl be much money come rote the Hospital electrician. The two day's program has been pro. J. E. Brookes, W. Pitman and waste of time until supper time, " W. Vanderlip came up from Ter. ~ ,h ...... • .~.~.. ~^. ~.^ the district for cedar poles and big main ward was crowded and vided. " Irace on Saturday night to aid in dance 'rnm season has seen ~)y everyone had a good laugh, the .IplleS. i the elaborate house-warming at " -- ~ ~ I far the best year for that branch old men laughing just as hard as Chero-.omp-any Ithe CordilleraHotel. x~.=..=..ffi..~_]of the industry and Mr. Little the little tots. Then came the Capt. Willman, manager of the a ~ I believes that the next year will sports for the boys and girls, Resuming Work IKleanza Co., returned from gu- ~ 0VF-RHF, AR]) AROUND 6 see a heavier output of cedar. novelty races for adult girls and the tug-of-war between New on Maroon Mt. [pert on Saturday night, wherehe ~ NEW HAZ~TON ~ Besides the lumberingindustrv [left Messrs. Win. S. Jenkins jr., 0 ~ Mr. Little is enthusiastic over 'Hazelton and the world.-" (The " o • world won). The Ohero Mining Co. will re- ]J.E~ Calhoun and J. G. :Bjorn- x-=-~=~-ffi-~x the outlook for the agricultural [stud, who will take in the Port- "," redently industry. He says that while The baby show was quite an sume work this spring as soon as I off the press, is a work•by Hans some of the strawberries were attraction. There were six en. the manager can get in there with land Canal district, later return- ing to Minneapolis by way of Ber~man, secretary to Olof Han- damaged the last two winters • tries" and the judgestook a good .supplies and men. W.R. Ow- Vancouver, where they have bu- son, Swedish Consul. to British there will be a much greatel- half hour to decide Which one rags, who is well known locailv, arrived last week from Seattle to siness before proceeding home. Columbia. The book is printed acerage this year in general farm they would prefer to bare. final- in Swedish and contains detailed products. A good many are ly deciding to take the Chappel take charge of operations this Th e newly-completed Cordillera year. He got busy and arranged Hotel was the scene of a most information relative to the re- also replanting their berry patches baby, and if that was not avail- sources, development and history and adding other fruits as well ~able, the Dunn baby was next. for his supplies and men to go elaborate house-warmin~ Satur- ou~ and they all got away this day night, when over a hundred of this province. The author is but the market for vegetables Rev. and Mrs. Proctor were the a brother of S. Bergman, of has never vet been supplied, but judges. week. Mr. Owings was accom- guests assembled to do honor to New Hazelton. this coming season will see a The Hazelton Indian football panied by N. F. and Mrs. Proelss the new structure. Everybody During the recent bush fires bigger effort made to meet the team evened up the tally by de- of Brewster, Wash. Mrs. Proelss and his family was present and at Carnaby strenuous efforts were demand for garden produce. The feating the whites by'a 5-1 score is his sister. They will spend the two ground floor rooms, oc- necessary to save Fred Griflin's whole outlook for Terrace and and" were entitled to victory, the summer at the mine. cupying the whole fiat, were bunkhouse f rein destruction, district is bright. ~-oossessing more cohesion than Mr. Owings brought in a con- crowded until 3. a.m. J. D, which labor was lost when some their opponents, although the centrating table with him and he Wells acted as M.C., while J. W. interior defect caused another whites had much more of the hopes to keep the mill running Eckert guided the dancers throug Terrace's Joint Celebration blaze that burned the structure game than the score would sug- three shifts a d~tv all season. thedizzy maze. Great credit is to the ground. There was no- The G. W.V.A. and the Athletic gest, but the natives took ad- The property is a gold quartz and due T. Shackleton for his enter. body around and everythisg in Club have joined hands to put on vantage of several lapses and for the last s~ason or two a Ross prise in building such a spacious the building was destroyed. a big program for the PAth. In made them count. The teams mill has been operated. It is the hotel, having equipped fourteen the afternoon at the ball park The recent showers have been have now each won a game. exuectation of the manager that large rooms, together with a din- there is to be racing, tug.of- very beneficial to the gardens in A good business was done all much gold will be recovered be- room and kitchen. The building war, greasy vole and ball game tween now and fall. the district. tfternoon at the refreshment comprises three storeys, and the events and a collection will be 0ooth, where ice cream, drinks, main building is 25x40. taken to meet expenses. In the ~andy, etc., were available. Apple Blossom Time Richmond's Auction Sale G.W.V.A. hall a novelty bazaar those in charge were kept on Fruit trees and berry bushes Deans win His "Letter" Elsewhere in in this issue will will be run by the G.W.V.A. ihe jump. The ladies in charge are now in full bloom all the way The meteoric rise of the B.C. be found the announcement of Ladies' Auxiliary. In addition ~f the tea and cake and sand, from New Hazelton to Terrace 'Varsity soccer football eleven an unreserved public auction sale to the sale of work and ~home ~iches were also busy and these and the prospects are bright for this year has been•the wonder of of household goods and farm im- cooking there is to be a sawdust we sources of revenue assisted a good crop of all fruits, except Vancouver sporting circles. Play- plements to be held by James bath and other novelties while mterially in making up the total where the strawberries were ing their first season in senior Richmond on May 30th at his afternoon tea and ice cream will )r the day. damaged by the frosts last fall company, the students i fought uremises in New Hazelton. As also be features. In the evening • The uicture show took so well and winter. The whole country their way to the finals of the Mr. Richmond is moving his a display of boxing will precede , the afternoon that it was put has now ta~'en on its summer league competition and the Mc. family to Terrace all the goods a big dance. again in the evening and a garb and shrubs, bulbs, etc., are Kechnie Cup against old.estab. advertised, and many others, will in blQom or in bud. In Prince be sold at this sale. This is a ~od sized crowd turned out. lished teams, and it will therefore A meeting of the Commission. Rupert there are still those who ~baret Dance be of. interest to many in the nublic auction ~ sale and nothing ers for the Horseshoe Drainage think all men are liars who come The Cabaret Dance arranged North to learn that Rev. Win. will be sold privately previous to District was held on W~dnesdav from the interior. But "when the sale. There is no reserved i' the ladies of the Hospital ("Scotty") Deans, formerly of night, D. McKinnon presiding. they get that road along the ,uxiliarv and held in Assembly Telkwa and one of the moving bid and everything will be sold All the commissioners were :vres. all on Friday evening, was, Skeena out of Rupert" they will spirits in the formation of th'e to the highest bidder. See the b~gin to learn something about club there; was a member of the ent and it was deeidedto~.~luue ~oduetive of a good deal of fun. advertisement in this issue and the way most people in the north 'Varsity team, playing at inside' the posters throughout the dis. notices cailin~g, for tkel va~i t .... Continuedon, Page '/ live. left...... trmt. ' .., • of instalment.N0, 2 on Juli~il.~ ~ ~,

• •, - , . , THE OMINECA HERALD. FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923 ~ , |

...... t.- tt,~,..... 1[1[~ 1~ l sane view of this bill and turn it , .: " ' ~ .. f ~, :: ~ • |~l~ ~][~L~U~ ][l[~[~iUldown until such time as the pro- Hanall Spur, B.C. :. Manutaemrers o ' H~T .,--J II~t~ Printed every Fridayat vincial government or the do- , Rough, Dr&seal & Dimension i &(MI, Jr ~tlltt %$#.4bbO NEW [LA~TON, B.C. minion government have a man- ~ " 1 "w" ' ": ..... 1 .... ALWAYS ON HAND ~ -- --- date from the people of British i ~.~ n~rnl 1 11 ~ hn.'~ LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIBS C.H. SAWLm PUBLISHER ~aOlg~13 ~ toiti::U~duchbep:::y r J.~U~ 4~1 .L~.U IlL U U t

Advertising mates-$1.~O per inch pe~ month; to one man. The liquor being HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR reading notices 1~¢ ~ line fl~t insertion. 10e per ) SOYER & CARR line each subeeqnent inset-tion. imported now, or ~tt least sold by Lumber One year . t2.00 Six months - t.O0 the provincial vendors, is none Company HEMLOCK," SPRUCE AND BIRCH City TransferCo. U. S. and British Isles - $2.50 per year too good, and it is a safe bet SMITHERS, B.C. Notices for Crown Grants - $9.00 that it would be very much worse " ,' Purehue of Land - " ! 7.00 .... License ta presveet for Con - 5.00 were the people not allowed to Note that the name of our Post Office has been 'Flgoring import their own. The tempta- changed f r o m Royal OUR BUSINESS IS tion to bleed t~e public of another Mills to Our Rotten Politics Get our prices ~efore ordering elsewhere Transportation dollar or two profit would be too HANALL. B.C. By automobile, buggy, One of the tenets of the newer great. About the:only protec- or horse-back Canada is that both of the old tion the people have is the privil- We move freight, express parties are rotten, with little or ege to import their own liquor and supplies by wagon, drays or pack- horses. no difference between them, Has any time thegovernment stock it ever occurred to those who We will move you or goes below par. our goods and distance place this in the forefront of No doubt--- j ~ oes not scare us. their political creed that so it of ~er pleasure when the Ring Forests and C.N. is bought at R. W. Cameron's. must always be, since both ap-! Oar selectmn covers a very TelkwaTransfer peal to precisely the same con- "If any man wants to add to wide range, and is calculated Hoops & Mapleton to please even the most fas- stituency, namely, the likes and the burden of the Canadian tidious. Telkwa - B.C. dislikes of the whole country? When you visit Prince Ru- National Railway let him start a pert visit us, and eSminine our forest fire," declared Sir Henry TM said,, with Ten- splendid lines of cutlery, cut Lumber Co I wou,"the common sense of glass~ jewellery, silverware, Telkwa o.on Thornton, president of the C. N. watches and other useful and "nthe whole country," were it not R,, to the Canadian Forestry As- fancy articles. that the phase has come to mean sociation at Ottawa. "The for- Our repair department is " fitted to do prompt and care- DEALERS - MANUFACTURERSmore' Sense than is at all com- est is a main pillar of our freight ful work at the lowest cost. mon. As for the parties being business and tourist traffic. I ~, Building -. Contracting rotten, it is to be remembered appeal to every Canadiah to pro- R{.W. CAMERON & CO. Cabinet Making Wagon Repai ,ring that a good tree cannot bring tect the forests." The Canadian THIRD AVENUE - " PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. forth evil fruit; neither can a National Railways are provided All kinds of building material carried corrupt tree bring forth good in stock annually by the forest resources fruit. If a government is rep- with eleven million tons of TELKWA Bulkier Valley resentative, it will naturally tend freight traffic. All the Canadian to represent the follies and railways, public a n d private sefishness of the same multitude owned, carry over twenty-two The Best Grade of whichever side it is on. If par- million tons of freight traffic a liament resolves itself into two year, derived from timber, pulp varties, as it must, these parties wood, and other forest products. Dentistry ROUGHLUI ER must fiddle to the same total

crowd. If one fiddler's jazz "' r • milled and sold by takes with the Crowd, the other Old-estabhshed fiddler will digress into jazz. The health of an individual is his There is in some minds a cure Firms Do Not greatest asset. • for this evil in group govern- Spitzl & Pohle .-- Fear Calamity Your teeth play a ~nost important CARNABY - B.C. ment. Instead of every man for himself, as we used to say at part. : Quite a number of changes are school when it was not conven- takimz place in the business sec- ient to toss up for sides, they DON'T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH tion of Prince Rupert. The shoe- would have in parliament every string operators and tendec-heart- group for itself. The resultant ed have been pulling out during of all the selfishness working at the past few months. It was high pressure is apvarently to made to appear that the northern ' • t give good goyernment. The re- ~erminus of the Canadian National Dr. A. H. Bayne ,,, Prince Ruper sultant of ~ill the colors in the .... : =' : ROOHS 4, 5, 6 HELGERSON BLOCK was doomed. Those who have urism is said in the school books been in business in Rupert for . , .° to make a white light. The school years and who have become es- IfOfJTllff_._RN TDADlit~ ,c~g: boy finds when he mixes all the tablished are not talking of mov- colors in his paint box that he $.* has got a dumduckety mud color. ing or retrenching. At least four old-time business houses around Uncle Joe Cannon, the clean of • '¢' i the •,main business section are -. , the United States Congress, who is a high protectionist, ,used to doubling their floor space and adding branches to their business, say that his idea of a g~od tm'iff An IndiCation of Taste Doc. McCutcheon has taken in New Hazelton. was to let all the interests pull against each other; the resultant the big store adjoining his drug A man is known by the company he keeps, store and it is being fitted now BAKERY would be about /right. With and we might add'--"and the stationery as an up.to.the-minute ice cream him, interests that had no l~ull, and confectionery parlor. The he uses." FRESH BREAD DAILY the politicians had no call to made in a modern oven original store will be used entire- consider. Such is almost of Keep cbmpany with good stationery, the ly for his drug business, which Ask for Mrs. Spooner's necessity the result of a repre- kind that is printed by bread at your store has grown very materially. Ga- sentative system of government, vigan is adding more floor space, One-pou,dZoaves 2 for 25c --Montreal Witness. Gil's cigar store has doubled up THE 0MINECA HERALD and added ice cream, etc., and NEW HAZELTON Now Up to Senate McArthur's shoe store and repair It will be a very wicked senate shop has been doubled. The re- THE TERRACE NEWS FOR ,SALE pair shop will have a good-sized Magoon--and-Hood River if Attorney-General Manson is TERRACE not' given the sole right to ira. space by itself, while the original You will save money and get some- Strawberry plants; $1.00 per ,100 de- thing reflecting credit on your taste ,, livered; port liquor into B.C. For the store will be devoted entirely to $6.0Olber 1000 f.o.b. Vanarsdol; $5.00 boots and shoes, of which a lar- per 1000 if you come to the ranch and second time the House of Com- get them. mons passed the bill~ and thus ger stock is being put in. AmOng I Fall-bearing or Everbearing; $2.00 per the live wires in Rupert (the * I j . 50; $3.50 per 100, delivered. gave the B.C. attorney-general If you would like to stock up With good the vower to deprive the public men who do things) there;is an •'plants' and ,strains, there are none of their rights,to import liquor optimistic spirit which seems ito /,Itetter to be got than here. be justified when facts are con- 1215' "". Apply to . for their' own ,use. But the Is' Your uDscr!puon+ sidered. .o ,A. Ebring,,,VSnardd01, B.C. senate is likely to again take'a r

/ 1 : i : i::,i~, ~::+:: : : THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY~ 18, 1923 [ II I I I Jill In HI

NOTICE " 'A. Makes District . Take notice that sixty (60) days from date, I, Charles J. McGuire, Rancher, EMPIRE DAY Tour Interests of Lake Kathlyn, B.C., intend to apply to the Commissioner of Lands for per- of Polytechnic mission to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the following des- Celebration cribed area situated in the On~ineca ~at-- J. Pinder.Moss, director of the District, British Columbia: _ Commencing at a post planted at the Northern Polytechnic Institute South West corner of Lot 1466, marked of BrRis~ Columbia, Prince Ru- C. J. McG.'s S.W. Cot., thence North TELKWA eigkty (80) chains, thence East eighty pert, was a visitor to the district ~80) chains, thence south eighty (80) during the week, making .his chains, thence West eighty (80) chains t :o the point of commencement, oontain- Horse Races first trip over the C.N.R. ~ which ing an area of six hundred and forty will take him as far as Prince (6~0) acres more or le~s. ?dated this Fifth day of May, 1923. George. The trio was in the' Charles J. McGuire, Baseball Game nature of an initiaI survey with 4650 per J. J. Driscoll, Agent SMITHERS -vs.- TELKWA the object in view of later es tabIishing classes in affiliation NOTICE Under the auspices of the with those now established in Take notice that sixty (60) days from TELKWA JOCKEY CLUB date I, John J. Driscoll, .. Miner, of Prince Rupert and Anvox, The Smithers, B.C., ~ntend to apply to the courses of the Polytechnic cover Commissioner of Lands for permission a wide range of subjects\.intendo to prospect for coal, petroleum and natural gas on the following described ed for the education of those of area situated in the Omineca District, Grand Dance eveningi. the mature age who wish to extend British Columbia: Commencing at a post planted at the their youthful studies, or for North West corner of Lot 14ql, marked J.J.D.'s N.W. Cor., thence Southeigh- young and older to obtain a wider ty (80)chains, thence East ei~h~ (80) knowledge of some particular chains, thence North (80) chains, thence West eighty (80) chains to the point of trade or Profession. commencement, containing an area of Mr. Pinder-Moss stated that six hundred and forty (640) acres more or less. classes in Terrace have already Posted this Fifth day of May, 1923. been arranged for and will include 4650 J.J. Driscoll at least three out of the four A Bank Accountfor following subjects: Dressmaking NOTICE and Millinery, Business Man's Take notice that sixty (60) days from the Farmer's Wife Course, Fruit and Poultry Hus. date I, Franklin, G. Baumeister, Gentle- bandry, Mineralogy for Pros- man, of Vancouver, British Columbia, Every farmer's wife ' intend to apply .to the Commissioner of pectors, and the great success Lands for permission to prospect for will find a bank- coal, petroleum and natura/gas on the account for house- which the Polytechnic has met following described area situated in the hold and personal with on the coast should be Omineca District, British Columbia: expenses a help and duplicated in the interior. This S Commencing at apost planted at the a safeguard. outh East corner of Lot 1467, marked i $'r[aMSHlW IbqlN¢| I~upi~lqlr d ,,~Gt~ r~ c, ~,~ ..~,. ~T,=0~t ,u .... F.G.B.'s S.E. Cot., thence North eigh- success has been recognized by O(¢P. GAMES ON 8~ARD $ S. @lqlM¢l[ ~UP(4ql" ~l Nl~tq OG[A~ UIttML 0~ ~PtN,4tt~ 8¢ • • v,,~:o~p .© t~" (80) chains, thence West eighty (80) Purchases can be made the ~rovincial government, which I by cheque through the cnmns, thence South eighty (80) chains, mail, making a trip to has made generous concessions A 500 mile cruise in ocean wa- purity of salt sea air, one is en. thence East.eighty (80) chains to the point of commencement, containing an town unnecessary. En. to the institute. One idea that ters, via Grand Trunk Pacific close your cheque with raptured by the subtle presence area of six hundred and forty (640) your order. the director has in mind is the steamships, from Vancouver to of the sea, the languid swell of acres more or less. the waves, and the wash of the Postedthis Fifth day of May, 1923. formation of a small band a~d !Alaska coast, along the "Inside Franklin G. Baumeister, orchestra in each town, coupled Passage," affords all the delights water against the ship's side. 4650 per J. J. Driscoll, Agent The Royal Bank with individual musical endeavor, of ocean travel combined with The above pictures give a n inkling so that in 1924 a musical festival superb scenew. It is impossible of the jolly times spent on board ~r~ of Canada can be held in Prince Rupert to overestimate the value of a one of these palatial steamships; with all these musicians in com- sea trio as a restorative for tired every hour being filled with en- LOCAL BRANCHES vetition. mind and body. Seated on the TELKW~,-- joyment, whether spent in Revision of Provin O. H. WALl. MANAGES Mr. Pinder-Moss will make a spacious decks of the ss "Prince templation of the glories of nature ] -- RuperF'. or ss "Prince George", M. HFND ¢'RSON • MANAGgR further visit later in the year, or in the happy social life which I eial Voters' List when active steps will be taken, ilooking over the wild waste of develops as the journey proceeds, • I based on the information which waters, inhaling'the invigorating with games, concerts and dancing. he has gathered during the vast Omineca Electoral District few days. The season of fish stories, mos- Notice is hereby given that on Mon- quito dope and garage bills is day the 18th day of June, J1923, at ten Mrs. S. H. Hoskins, of Smith- o'clock in the forenoon, at the Northern now with ~s. Some people call Provincial Police Office, Smithers, B.C. ky~ era, left on Friday morning on a it summer. A sitting of the Court of Revision will holiday trip to the Old Country. be held for the purpose of revising the "The ground should be care- list of voters for the above • named Electoral District, pursuant to the fully worked," says a gardening provisions of the "Provincial Elections ~t gaming, alo Pullets,. chiefly Act". ! hint. We have every sympathy For aa ~ White Leghorns .~ needy this | Barrister - Solicitor And notice is further given that any for the poor down-trodden soil. and Buffs." $1.50each. Raised byRev. person claiming to be entitled to be mushing, ...... ~ Notary Public W. J. Parsons. Apply Mrs. Gee. E. registered as a voter in the above named Keith, Terrace. 14tf Electoral District may apply in person When Jess lost a ton or so of b to have his name enteredon thelist of gestible mil/~. ~ L.S. McGILL voters for the said Electoral District at weight while training for Iris re- the said sitting of the ..C~urt of Revision, notwithstanding the. fa~t that his name cent fight With Floyd Johnson, has been omitted from the list of ap- that was certainly taking the plicants for registration, or that he has "lard" out of Willard. omitted to apply for registration at the time or !n the_ manner otherwise pro- Cordillera vises vy me "Provincial Election Act" :1 J. Allan Rutherford I • The llst of applicants for registration Tl~e worst feature of being held is now posted and may be inspected at All descriptions of sur- [ the office of the undersigned Registrar veys promptly executed I to ransom by Chinese bandits is Hotel of Voters. that One might have to eat their STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, cooking. @ Registrar of Voters, Omineca Electoral District. 11th May, 1923. 4649 Terrace It's a sure bet we wont find daughter en tenng these marathon Newly Completed is prepared to furnish B.C; UNDERTAKERS t EMBALMINO FOR 8I[IPMBNT A SPEOIALTY dish.washing contests," writes Open for Business Sash and Door Paterfamilias. PRINCESS requirements " P.O. Box 948 A wire PRINCE RUPERT, B.O. . will bring us ICE CREAM PARLOR .- / " TOM SHACKLETON, Excellent stock of HARDWARE ',~'. Proprietor on hand Something we have never heard tee Cream lee Cream ~lu i n T . " Store open Saturdays only,:from,:i~; of:. A man remitting too much 4' Soft l)rinln, Confectionery noon on money to the in~ome tax e01. Air.men Tea Prices Now Reduced from 1| h 8 P.m. lector. ~, HOTELPRINCE RUPRRT c~ ~ttm .... ~ 'Plan USK 'A tree will make 1,a "million Rates $1.~011~r day and up ./"Spritggo gentle spring, '/,, ~,aa British:Columbia qautlUu matches, Fkst.classQk ..u, c~ the car.owner murmured ae:/his fli,vver hit the bump, ' S. ji . match will kill a milhon trees, !' L . . ,

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BOXING ,, THE COMPASS'~ BRITISH:,COLU~BIA :COAST/STEAM ' SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT--S.S. PRINCESS MARY for Van' The Hazeiton Hospital issues sourer, Victoria, Seattle--April 27, May 7, 18, 29. tickets for any period at $1.50 per For Ketchikan. Juneau, Wrangell, Skagway-April 28, May 3,: 14, 25. month in advance. This rate in- S.S. ""PRINCESS BEATRIC Kn'-:'For Butedale, Swanson Bay. East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, , Campz)e, ~iver ann Vancouver eludes office consultations and ",-. every Saturday/at 1 p m. medicines, as well as all costs I ~_zm~v ~nu tlJr_ m~.EAN STEAMSHIP LINES ~. , Full infox~tion from~. while in the hospital. Tickets are ~..i ~'~Y~...... ald,~-'?/¢~-rner Third.. Avenue and Fourth Street,~ Prince• Ruperz ~ obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa. or by mail from the medi- cal superintendent at the Hospital. Fresh Bread---When You Want It and As You Like It You will be'delighted and will demand more.once,you " Visit Our f ,,,D~ have tasted our bread, and onr cakes ann CooKies, ~OO, TEA With our firm belief in the use of only the best materials ROOM Agents fox MCLARY'S Famous and workmanship your satisfaction must be assured, yet zea Cream Hot Air Furnaces we do not say this boastfully--just prove for yburself, andConfec- tions made ! .onpremiaes Sheet Metal Mighest quality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere• along line I The TerraCe Bakery F.O: Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. Workers % Steen's CARBONOL Limited [ The New Disinfectant i •

Sanitar~ and Heating Engineers Captain E. Landy, Commander of the Canadian Pacific liner "Melita" was at some pains to explain to one of his passengers the mysteries Superior to lye, • lime and all other Spring cleansers Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air of the compass. Dick Anderson, the favoured traveller, was the youngest Heating Systems member of a party of boy immigrants from Dr. Barnado's Homes. He For cleaning chicken coops, has been received into the North Toronto Home and is in the process of stables, etc. Lead Burning and Chemical being turned into a first clan Canadian citizen and worker. Burning-

Estimates formed that the deceased took THE TERRACE DRUG STORE cheerfully Bedore Mentally furnished. the opvortunitv to shoot himself Deranged Finds when Mrs. Bedore went out for PRINCE RUPERT, B.C~/ Fred: Witness had known the Coroner's Jury deceased some weeks and thought him mentally deficient. He talk- • o ed more like a child than a man. Coroner Walter Gale held an wet~tt~ inquest at Terrace on Thursday The\,jury found that he com- Wampole's into the death of Isaac Bedore, mitted suicide while mentally de- Y 35 years of age, whose death was ranged and expressed the opinion MAGNOLAX revozted in our last issue. that he should not have been re- Fred. Bedore, brother of de- leased from the penitentiary , in Relieves Constipation ceased, said Isaac had come •from his state of mind. The funeral took place shortly Mineral Oil Emulsion.Lubricat- Westminster penitentiary on pa- ing action identical with role and was staying with another after the inquest, interment be- the plain oil brother, Albert. On Tuesday ing made at Kimumkalum ceme- Up-to-Date Drug Store morning, at about 11 o'clocl~, Al- tery. Hazelton bert's wife came for witness as Isaac was actin~ curiously and _ - - _ • she was afraid of him. When

- _ - _ _ " _ . they returned to Albert's house they found deceased lying on the ~1...... -: ...... III Importers and floor with his chest covered with I Dealers in blood and a gun near by. An- The regular meeting of the A Working Comrade for the Young Wile Ladies' Hospital Society for the Wallpapers We carry the other brother (Bill} i~as summon- largest and month of May was held at the T'S a wise bride who begins Burlaps mostvaried ed and he sent for the doctor and ~ENAMEL-CLAD housekeeping with a Kootenay. Paints stock in constable. Deceased had been home of Mrs. tt. Corner, South I Oils Northern Bank, a large number attending. FLUES--NO The Kootenay ovemmakes it far Varnishes British acting very veculiarly, always RUST easier to succeed with baked dishes Columbia Further arrangements were made Glass saying "the penitentiary people The point8 most liable" and desserts taken from the new re~arding the picnic and pound to ruat in a steel Brushes, Etc. had wires on him and would come rases are the fluu and cook book. The fire-box and the party to be held at Francois Lake smoke boz..Xn the grates are easy to operat$---a great and get him. Eootem~v these vital Write us for information when Mrs. Albert Bedore and Mrs. Hospital grounds on June 23. parts are Armco saver • of time and patience• And renovating or building your home ruat-redatinR irm William Bedore also gave corro- Watch for posters at all post of- "ENAMEL - CLAD.= what a wonderful oven- Armco No other rnnso has iron, white nickeled inside I Make Your Home Attractive l borative evidence. Albert Bedore rices. After other business was this durable eomtrue- tics. • McClary's dealers everywhere are BEAVER BOARD ])ISTRIBUTOI~ said he wrote Ottawa some time carrie¢~ on in the usual way the meeting was adjourned and dainty displaying, the new improved ago stating that if his bfbther Kootenay. Ask to see ,it, and learn A.W. EDGE CO. was in good health and alright ~efreshments were served by the how it savestime and fuel. mentally he would be willing to hostess. P.O. BOX 4~9. Prince Rupert, B.C. McClary ~s ,Toro.~.London, _ _ _ - - _ _ - _ .~ take care of him if they would The date for the Francois ~ake parole him. Decease~l had never Hospital bazaar has been set for St. John, N.B.. Hamilton, Calgat7, Saatmtoen, Edmonton. been right during the six weeks October 25. Notices will be given McClar# ._,_. v_ We are now open for he had stayed with witness. later. 127 . business Witness did not know how' de= ceased got the gun cartridges, as Terrace Weather

they were lddden. He had only Kootenayj_, May Max.Min. Precip. Wind TAXI CAR AND fired one shot• Sun., 6.. 74 .. 33 ..... fine .. sw Dr. Bleecker said he was called M0n.,7.. 64 .. 37 .... fine .. s TRANSFER on the phone at 12.10and arrived Tu., 8... 68 ..36 .... fine .. sw at Albert Bgdore's house with Wed.,9.. 61 .. 47 ...21 .. shrs .. sw .any" part .of the dis- Thu., 10. 62 .. 40 .... wdy .. sw tract atany tzme and Constable l~lancor at about 12,30. Fri.,U.. 60 ..,'44 .... fair .. sw at\a rea.sonable Deceased was then alive, but died 'Sat., 12.. 60 .. 41 ...03 :. wdy .. sw pmce shortly after. The shot was evi- ! dently fired by deceased, as the The rush to California• has REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION fi~sh was burned around the stopped and now'~he ebb tide is Wound, which W~ ~bout one inch beginning to flow, Phone: I short, 2 Iomg " McClary Agents / above the left i~ivple. The heart/ and lun~ ba~ be~,.~, r,L~. ~ke.~.went.down toRupert on TERRACE, B.C. ~F SMITHER~, B.C. 14'MO, tORS some ribs broken. " • • ,,, Coast. Mancor.said he was im • t

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and many other household articles too numerous to mention 30-g~;llon portable Farmer's Boiler r"

30,30 ~inchester Carbi~e No. 12 S,B. Shotgun : ...... " '~rame Building, containing about 15,000 feet of lumber One log Barn, 40 ft.. by 20 ft. - Lo£ of Tools, etc. !. \ , , -~i,: ~,i ~ : ; - L,~

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LUMB~IglNG TOURIST MINING GEO. LITTLE Terrace, B.C i RESORT TERRACE TERRACE MORTIOt~T~RE : HOTEL HOT.SPRInGS LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER 'PRICE LIST are putting in a new bridge at Bill Bedore is leaving Terrace Rough Lumber. ' " .$18.00 per M four-mile on the Kalum road. The for the summer. He is bound Shiplap ...... 22.50 " old structure had become dan- for Hutton, near Prince George, Sundried and Sized ...... 22,50 " where he is taking charge of a gerous. Finished Material ...: .... i'~ ...... 40.00 to 65.00 " lumber camp and his wife will C.A.Thomas has gone the pace Shingles...... from $2.50 to $5.00 per M look after the catering. He has clearing his land since last fall. arranged for his stock to be He has several more acres sowed PHces subject to change without notice looked after till his return in to clover this year. Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. J. K. GORDON the fall. Proprietor W. A. Forsyth has undertaken Prices of Moulding, etc., on application P. M. Monckton returned from to take care of Michaolff's orchard Victoria last Thursday. He has this year. been engaged in the government S. Doig went up to Kalum lake department for about three weeks on his fire warden round on Tues- WE HAVE THE SOLE AGENCY IN TERRACE FOR •TOURIST HOTEL One of the jurors summoned day. Doig thinks the Lake is the to attend the Bedore incmest most charming place ever. TERRACE failed to rut in an appearance There is a fine showing on most BENSOL and was fined $10. of the fruit trees, the cherry The most comfortable place C. R. Gilbert returned from up blossoms already having uass'ed along the railway to stop This is what the Automobile Club of America says:' the line Monday. its zenith, / Now Under New Management The strawberries are picking "After exhaustive tests were made by this club of Bensol we have C~fe and Sample Rooms in con- James Richmond spent the proven Bensol far superior to gasoline as a motor fuel not alone nection up wonderfully and are giving of greater milage obtained, bat also because of less trouble week-end at New Hazelton, re- with carbon deposits. Bensolalso assists lubrication as it does turning on Monday. signs, of an abundant crop on not cut the film of oil on the cylinder wall of the engine." Fred. Dubord, Proprietor the remaining plants. Miss Onalee Greig went west Raspberries, c u r r a n t s and Now if you hear any knocking Bensol you can quote on Monday's train. this statement from the flaest source of information gooseberries are all simply laden H. J. Moore, of Shames. had a with blossom all over the valley...... ~ run out to Terrace and vatronis- J.Pinder-Moss, director of the[ [ F d C Bi h TERRACE, B.C. Telkwa Hotel Ied Bacchus too freely. He was Polytechnic at Rupert was here re . . s op run in Saturday night. He was I allowed out on $50 bail on Sun last week looking over the situa- throughServes thethe traveller Bulkley toValley and day and did not turn up on Mon"- tion with an eye. to the establish- YOUR HEADQUART~..RS I day, so his $ 50 Was estreated' ment °f techmC:ie c:as~::m Ru Buy That New Range This Spring M,ms ~u~ Mr. Attwood is thinking of Dr. Grant ca p - -t ! installing a radio set at his place pert Monday. ENJOY IT DURING THE HOT SUMMER ! over the river. Mrs. A. Olson came upto see "REGINA" Range with Hig~y polished nickel James Kotow ~.~ l i polished steel top, .large finish, white enamelled TF, LKWA-- B.C. ~ After getting his fruit trees t° her h°me affatrS°nriMn::dRY door, thermometer, etc. ulanted and another acre or so I G.W, Nmkerson. oI r , - copper reservoir ...... •--,~,--,--.. cleared and sown to clover, Mr. I Pe rt, spent the week-end in Ter- Sims has gone back to his work!race district. THIS HIGH CLASS, as cut, ONLY $90 BEAUTIFUL RANGE Other ranges $21 up 0mincca H0tcl at the hatchery. The G.W.V.A. Ladms' Auxili- Mr. Anderson, clerk in the lary met at the home of Mrs. A. Rolfe & Dawson Managers [ Bank of Montreal, is at present Creelman on Tuesday. There I on leave of absence, his place was a good turnout, Mrs. Creel- Best attention to touristsand to being filled by Mr. Miller. ~an entertaining. h --oL commercial men. kl = f,I -i .&--i,] - i -- ;]lell -i,~ I b d e I-a--eg'[ele41 "1 ~1 :&',~dil Dining room in connection ~ The monthly meeting of the Local ranchers should be get- ting their printed matter in hand Rates reasonable. Patronage is ! Parent.Teachers' Asso. was held TERRACE, B.C. SMITHERS, B.C. solicited [ in Progress hall, 'I~hursday night, now, before the rush comes. ~ and after business, had been Strawberry growers should have Hazelton - - B.C. { carried out a musical program their fables, and vegetable grow- ! was rendered, Mrs. yon Hees, ers should take care that they Mrs. F. Hatt, Miss are ready to keep within tlienew t B. Fowler and Miss O. Greig Domihion Act which enacts that taking part. every producer must label his II0td vegetables sent out for sale. The t S. Kirkaldy has opened his ice Spring Steamship Service man who "gets it in the neck" is Effective April 15th cream parlor and is now catering always the one who delays get- Prlncc Rupert [ to a good clientele. He has en- S.S. Prince George and Prince Rupert will sail from ting ready. The Terrace News Prince Rupert l larged his premises and is han- every Sunday and Thnrsday at 11 p.m. For Swanson Bay, Ocean will supply your printed matter THE LEADING HOTEL [ dling confectionery and cigars Falls, Powe!l River, VANCOUVER,VICTORIA, $EATKE IN NORTHERN B. C. and cigarettes as well as ice for you. For $I~W/ART.'...... Saturday, 10 p.m. For ANYOX• ...... ' ...... Wednesday, 10 p.m. cream and ice cream soda and A farewell tea and party in honor of Mrs. Floyd Hatt, who S.S. Prince John for Vancouver, via NORTHAND SO~tl ~EEN I PrinceRupert, B.C. soft drinks. He is prepared to CHARLOTTEISLAND PORTS, April 28th, May 12th. supply ice cream and confection, is leaving for Smithers, was held 26th,. 30th. ery in quantities for social events. on Wednesday. a large numbei European Plan. of friends joining in voicing their PASSENGERTRAINS LEAVE TERRAC[B.f, I Afternoon tea is also served EASTBOUND-Daily except Sunda#', 11.51 P.M. from the noon hour on. good wishes to Mrs. Hatt. WESTBOUND--Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P. ~I. Rates $1.50 per day up. I Road Foreman Henry Frank The members of the Terrace Anglican started a gang of men out on the Women's Auxiliary held a most seceess- R. F. MeNaughton, District Passenger agent, rrmce ~uimr, , . Kalum road Monday morning tO ful Spring sale of work and home cook- ] start the work for this season. ing in the Progress hall on Saturday. They will begin at ten.mile and There was a very good attendance and [ mlllllJlllUti I IliUlllllltilllllnllulmlllllnillllliin uu~L1~Nu~t~B~[~i@~.]~1I~[~I~u~km~ Tlz BulUcy ll0td ~ork through to the lake and the ladies were highly gratified at the E. H. 'Orchard. Owner in the fall more gravel will be close nearly every articie having found Just Arrived. A New Stock-in all sizes-of a purchaser and the funds having bean l hauled onto the road.• Work in European or American Plan other parts of the district has strengthened to the extent of about IE 's SHOES , The headquarters for the Bulkley also been started. $120. Mrs. Powers had a busy tim~ as z Valley. Tourists and Commercial men secretary.treasurer" and the Various Tennis Shoes Summer Sl~oes find this a grand hotel to stol) at. . Dad Weeks has been distribut- All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs ing his largesse in the form of tables were staffed as follows: Sewing saddle horses provided. strawberry runners. He has stall: Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Dover, Mrs. Meu*s Furnishings, Working Cloths, etc. donated about 25,000 vlants this Smith and Mrs. Sparkes. Cookingstall: Smlthers. B. C. season and has thus largely Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Nash. Candy stall: helped to counterbalance the ef- Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Powers.~ Teas etc.: W. F. Lindsay - Terrace Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Hamlin, Miss Fowler, o Are you a subscriber yet? feetof the spring frost.. Miss Dobb, Miss Baker. , ~IJI$11UlilBIil Send in your name and cash now Aubin, Maxton and Nlghtwind '~:: # \ \ ! THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923 \ I I l I H Large Crowd at" " " = "'" ~ Manufacturers of all kinds of Hazelton Hospital Hazelton Land_13assiarDistrict.• District of Iill Sheet Metal Goods l Continued from page 1 , TAKE NOTICE that William Min- ther' °f W°°dcock' °ccupati°n:'armer' I R OW e' s intends to apply for permission to Sheet Practically all the tables were purchase the following described lands: occupied, the refreshment com- ~outh-west corner of Lot 2619, thence East- 20 chains, thence South 20 chains= M et al Works mittee being kept very busy a, thence West 20 chains more or less to the time. and a goodly• amount bank of thence following Lead Pipes and Fittings all sizes said bank to point of commencement Sheet Copper and Brass yOU,D be surprised at the • places you could was netted for the benefit of~ containing 40 acres more or less. Stove Pipe and Elbows go, the pleasure you could have, the things The Hospital. The patrons were I W. Minther. Galvanized Roofing Tanks of all kinds you could do, and the time you could save, if very generous in their monetary] Date April 18th, 1923. 4452 Eave Troughing you only had a Ford. appreciation of the various pro. I Chimney Tops You could go over and call oftener on your gram numbers, which were as] LAND ACT Brass;, Iron ~ friends and liven up tbose "lonesome" nights. follows: We specialize in Piano Duet Fort Fras'er Land District. District of WARM AIR FURNACES ...... Your friends would then begin to repay~your Range 4, Coast. Song ...... "'Jack's the Boy" Take notice that Martha Melinda Everything for the Mine, Ranch calls-and you know just how evenings fl~: Butterfly Dance Kleese o~ Ootsa Lake, occupation we- and Factory when friends drop in, Song ...... "Chin Chin Chinaman" .man deserted by her husband, intends to apply for permission to lease the fol- In good weather, you could drive the family out on ~unday Spanish Dance If it's in sheet metal we have it afternoons to the lakes, or the groves, and places where the lowing described lands:- Song ...... "Won't You Buy My Pretty Commencing at a post planted on the gladness of living abounds. " Flowers" You could go oftener to town--and pick out the things you North shore of Euchu Lake, thence 227--Second Ave. P.O. Box 467 like for yourself and children. Highland Fling North 20 chains, thence West 120 chains, You could add so much more to your daily life if your Song ...... ~...... "Chow Kina" thence south to North shore of Teta- Pdnee Rupert, B., C. family only had a Ford, that it is surprising you haven't just (Bathrobe Dazzle) chuk River, thence following meander- mane a way to get one. You probably don't know on what Song ...... "Old Pal O' Mine" ings of said shore to point of com- easy terms you can buy a Ford, otherwise you just would have (They got mixed on their dates) mencement, containing 200 acres more or had one long ago. Chorus .... The Dear Little J'appy-Jap- less. Jappy. (Fell overboard crossing the Martha M. Klease, water). By Norman Schreiber, Agent. Date February 23rd, 1923. 39-4~ A good~ deal of credit is due Synopsis of those who had charge of train- . wN R r Fort Fraser Land District. District of ing the children in their several Range 4, Coast. Land Act Amendments District Agent numbers. The youngsters all Take notice that ~rank Bailey Van Decar of Ootsa Lake, cccupaton Mer- Minimum price of flrst-olmm land did well. chant, intends to apply for permission reduced to $5 an acre; second.clam SMITHERS: B.C. to lease the following described lands:-- to $2.50 an acre. Union Church S~rvic~ Commencing at a post planted on the Pre-emption now confined to sur- veyed lands only. A large congregation was pres- South shore of Euchu Lake, thence Records will be granted covering South 40 chains, thence west 120 chains, oidy land suitable for agricultural pur- ent at the union church service thence North to-South shore of Teta- poses and which is non-timber land. ehuk River, thence following meander- Partnership pro-eruptions abolished. held in Assembly Hail, Hazelton, but parties of slot more than fou~ ings of said shore to point of commence- may arrange for adjacent pro-erup- on Sunday evening. Following ment and containing 200 acres more or tions with joint residence, but each less. making necessary improvements on the opening hymn, Bro. John ,respective claims. • Frank Bailey Van Decar Pre-emptors must occupy claims for Smith, of the Salvation Army, • By Norman Schreiber, Agent five years and make lmp rovement~ to Date February 23rd, 1923. 39-4' value of $10 per acre, including clear- led in prayer in the Indian lagg- tog.and cultivation of at least 5 a~res before receiving Crown Grant. BRITISH COLUMBIA uage. Rev. Proctor read the Where pro-emptor in occupation not TIlE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN 'CANADA less than 3 years, and has made pro- lesson and was followed by Dr. Certificate of Improvemenh portionate improvements, he may, be-. HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :- cause of ill-health, or other cause, be Petrie, who gave a brief outline NOTICE granted intermediate certificate of im- Placer Gold ...... $ 76,542,2{)3 of thedevelopment of the hos- provement and transfer his claim. • Lode Gold ...... 109,647.661 "Independence Fractional" Minera 8 Records without permaneat residence Silver ...... •...... '...... 59,814,266 pital from the earliest times up Claim, situate in the Omineea Mining may be Issued., provided applicant Lead...... 5] .810,891 makes improvements to extent of $~00 recent years. He spoke of the Division of Cassiar District. ['t°'" ~llllt.ill and records sanle each Copper ...... 170.723.242 • Wh~re located :-- Rocher de Boule year. Failure to make lmprovement~ Zinc.. ,•...... ~...... 24,625,853 benefits of the hospitals and Mountain. or recm.d same will operate as for- [eiture. Title cannot be obtained in Coal and, Coke ...... 288,289,665 instanced the reasons why the TAKE NOTICE that W. S. Harris, less than 5 years, and Improvements Building Stone, Brick, Cement ...... 36,605,942 of Hazelton, B. C., acting as agent for of $10 per acre, Including 5 acres Miscellaneous Minerals ...... 1.358,839-- sick can obtain the most benefit Alfred Shaw, Fred~Miner's Certificate cleared and cultivated, and residence No. 60046 C, intend, sixty days from of at least 2 years are required. Making its mineral production to the cod of 1922 show bv being treated at a hospital Pro-emptor holding Crown grant the date hereof, to apply ~ the Mining may record another pre~emption, if AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $769,418,462 instead of in their private homes. Recorder for a Certificate of Improve- he requires land in conjunction w|th The striking progress of the/mining industry in this prov- I'n° concluding he expressed the ments, for the purpose of obtaining a his £arm, without actual occupatmu. ince is strikingly illustrated in the following figures, which provided statutory l|nprove~noiit~ madu Crown Grant of the above claim. one residence maintained on Crown show the value of production for successive 5-year p6riods: thanks of Dr. Wrinch, who was And further take notice that actiov granted land. For all years to 1895. inclusive ...... $ 94,547,241 unavoidably absent, for the great under section 85 must be commenced Unsurveyed areas, noI exceeditJg '.'~ For five years, 1896-1900 ...... 57,607,967 before the issuance of such Certificate acres, may be leased as homesite~., For five years, 1901-1905 ...... 96,507,968 support and help which had been of ¢ltle to be obtained after fulfilling reel. Improvements. dentlal and improvement conditions, • For five years, 1906-1910 ...... 125,531,474 accorded The Hazelton Hospital Dated this tenth day.,of April, A.D. and surveying land. For fly@ years, 1911-1915 ...... 142,072,603 1923. 41-9 For grazing and industrial purposvn For five years. 1916-1920 189,922.725 during the Hospital Day celebra. areas exceedang 640 acres' may I,e For the ye~i" 1921 ...... 28,066,641 leased by one person or company. tion. Miss Inez Smith rendered :~[ill, factory or industrial sites on For the year 1922...... $35,158,843 timber land not exceeding 40 acres a solo "Someone is Missing," Certificate of Improvements may be purchased; conditions include PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $339,280,940 payment of stumpage. Lode-mining has only been in progress about 33 years, and was accompanied by Miss NOTICE Natural hay meadows ina,~vessiblc and no~ 20 per cent. of the Province has been even pros- Shore on the organ, after which by existing roads may be purchased pected; 300,000 square miles of unexplored mineral bear- '"Red Cross", "Patriotic", "Bowl co,ditional upon construction of Ensign James" White. of the Fractional" Mineral Claims, situate in road to them. Rebate of one-half c~ ing lands are open for prospecting. co,~t of road, act exceeding half of the Omineca Mining Division of Cassiar ~urchase price. Is made. The mining laws of this Province are more liberal and Church A~rmy addressed the In- District. the fees lower than any other province in the Dominion, PRE-EMPTORS, FREE GRANTS dians in the native tongue. The Where located :-- Rocher de Boule ACT. or any Colony in the British Empire. Mountain. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal •sermon was preached by Rev. T; Tile scope of this Act Is enlarged Ito fees. Absolute titles are obtained by developing such pro- TAKE NOTICE tha.t W. S. Harris, of Include all persons Joining and servlnB Hazelton, B.C., acting as agent for with His Majesty's Forces. The time perties, security of which is guaranteed by crown grants. D. Proctor on the subject oI~ within which the heirs or devlmms of a Full information, together with mining reports and maps, "Christian Charity." The vocal Cats Mining Company, Limited, N. P. L., deceased pre-emptor may ap~ t~r may be obtained gratis by addressing Free Miner's Certificate No. 60047C, title under this Act is extended duet, "Whispering Hove". sung intends, sixty days from the date here- for one year from the death of m~cb of, to apply to the Mining Re'corder persor~ as formerly, until one year The Honourable The Minister of Mines by Misses Wattle and Gibson was after the conclusion of the pre~ent for a Certificate of Improvements, for war. This privilege is also made re- VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA very effective, Leonard Wrinch the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant troactive. of the above claims. No fees relating to pre-emPtl'on9 accompanying. Miss Smith was are due or payable by soldiers on pre.. And further take notice that action, eruptions recorded after June 26 1 , organist. under section 85, must be commenced Taxes are remitted for 5 years'. 918 before the issuance of such Certificate Provision for returp ot moneys a~. Those in charge of the different of Improvements. trued, due and been paid sznce August |, 1~14, on account of payments, fees or features in connection with the Dated this tenth day of Apri'i, A.D. taxes on ,soldiers* ~re-emptlons. . . Road Gang Arrived At The Hot Springs four day observance of National •1923. 41-9 ,^I.ntere_st :on .agreements to purchase tuw., ur Cl~y lOts llsld by memberp Of Hospital Day are entitled to much 'Allied Forces. or dependents, acquired The road gang got down from There was a party in Terrace direct or indirect, remitted from one zithers the end of last week last week who looked like a live credi~ and the H~izelton Hospital C flstment to March 81, 19ZO. Certificate of Improvements SUB-PURCHASERS OF CROWN ~d have been engaged in some one. His special mission was in. staff and officers greatly ap- NOTICE LANDS. preciate their efforts. Prowston tnade for lasua~l~ ~pa]r work on the roads mostly connection with the Lakelse Hot Mandon and Huckleberry Mineral Cro_wn grants to s.u.b-purohas~t~ oit 'avelled. There is room for a Springs, about which he seemed / Claims, situate in the Omine¢a Mining ~rown z~mas,, acqumng rlIht~ ~m Division Of Cassiar District. purchasers woo failed to complete purchase, Involving forfeiture, on rent deal of work on the main to have detailed information. He P. Sharkev, of the forestry de- Where located:--On Rocher de B~ule [ghway from New Hazelton to made ~a trip out to the lake and partment at Rupert was in town Mountain. _~,_©~ zss,u caxee. Where euD-ptlr- looked the ~roperty over., more TAKE NOTICE that Horace~ C. ~amsers ao no¢ omlm whole or ~e Bulkley Valley. How anv- over the week-end with.Ranger Wrinch, of Hazelton, R.C.~ Free Miner's pCxeel, purchase price due and taxes to verify the information he had may he distributed proportionately ~e .can call that a road is be- Jack Frost. Sharkey was work- Certificate No. 52202C, intend, sixty over whole area. ~Pplieationo m~t already, secured. The property days from the date hereof, to apply to oe mane ~y May I.~92~.. -...... )nci the conception' of' most ing his way home a12er visiting the Mining Recorder for a Certificate was there and had not been ex- * GRAZI r~o. .~ople. It at least explains why a number of pomtsln..... the dzs-] of...P Ifn rovements,,~ for_ the _pur pose of d Gra~lng Act, 1919, for sY~telmttlo aggerated. He will return later ...... remaining a urown t~rant of the above evetopment of nvcstoek Indu~r"In'o- ~me of the government officials trlcL He .j:loes n OC lOOK lor as I claim. rides for grazing districts a~d rap~ in the season after the lag-suit administration under Comm~loner. ~ve to have a new car every many bush fires this year. His [ And further take notice, that action; Annual. grazin~ permits imbued based now pending, is settled. It is - '-, - - ,._ ,unaer section ~>, must be commenced tn numoers ranged;priority for e~tah- ~ar or so. It is, however, re. doubtful, howevel', if anything department is keeping close tab[before the issuance of such Certificate Ilshed ownezw. Stock owners ma.y form ' " "' .' " ": of Improvements " ~rsociations for range ,management, ir~d that.-some work is {0 'be in the way of development Will on the bush sectlons and ev&v~ Dat'" ' : ee, or partially free, pel?~t~ lot -" . • ..... ! , ea rmis,~Oth day of March, A D or tra, i. ~ne on that highway. -. take place at Lakeise thin year: or~enuer wm ve prosecutes. 19~. Id I 4 " ~ " 4 "~ ~l~tj, f ~ ~ir* \ : THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1923

I...... HAZELTONNOT~! ., opts a d. Shoes Miss Alice Allen, of Hanall. was a guest last week of friends for Men, Women and Children Seeds in town. A complete stock for the Field and Garden Dr. H.C. Wrinch left Saturday SUMMER SHOES AND RUNNING SHOES night to attend conference in . After con- ference he expected to go on to MEN'S FURNISHINGS Feed Oats, Barley, Corn, Bran and California, where he will visit i Shorts - - BaIed Hay his brother for a while. He was accompanied by his youngest Groceries Flour and Feed son, Harold. Quality considered,- Our Prices are the Lowest in the District "Scotty" Ogilvie returned last GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS Sunday from a holiday visit to Vancouver. He looked uo Colin The Hudson's Bay Co. Munro while there and says S. H. SENKPIEL ~'~"~"o,,s,.., Colin is now looking in the best New Hazelton, B.C. "The House of Quality" HAZELTON, B.C. of health. S. H. Itoskins was a visitor in town the first part .of the week. It is understood that there will J i , be a session of the police court Notary Public eC,oReal Estate Agent next Saturday morning that pro- I i t • • mises to be interesting. LAND and MINING TITLES Hazelton and Kispiox' will play football Saturday afternoon and Tennis Shoes WM. GRANT'S AGENCY dance at night. White Rubber Shoes for The cribbing at the forks of HL~LTON,s.C." the road coming down the first Men, Women and Children DISTRICT AGENT FOR THE LEADING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES bench has been replaced this AGENT FOI~ TIlE OREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. week. Peter Carrigan sl~ent most of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables this week in Rupert on business. Twice a Week James Hodder has purchased several lots and houses here re- cently. He quit the "produce SPRING STEAMSHIP SERVICE, effective April 15 for consumption" party and is hooking up with the "consume LTD. • • will sail from Prince R. Cunningham & Son S.S. Pnnce George and Prince Rupert Rupert every Sunday the vroduction" party. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS, and Thursday at 11 p.m. for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, PoweU River, Sunday, the 20th, being Whit HAZELTON, B.C. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE. Sunday, there will be special ser- For STEWART Saturday at 10 p.m. For ANYOX Wednesday at 10 p.m. i vices in St. Peter's Anglican S.S. Prince John for Vancouver via NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS, April 28th, May Church, Hazelton, as follows:-- 12th, 26th, 30th. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Holy Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Communion; 2 p.m., Native Sun- Eastbound-Daily except Monday 4.03 a.m. day School; 3 p.m., Native Ser- Come and Celebrate Empire Day with the Citizens of Westbound--Daily except Tuesday 9.44 a.m, vice; 7.30 p.m., Evenin~ Prayer. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian In the mornin~ Mrs. Mennie will National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, Dis.Pass.ARt:, Prince Rupert, B.C. singa solo, and in the evening NEW HAZELTON Miss Wattie and Mrs. Scaly will also render solos. Aheartyinvi- A comprehen- f ~ tation is extended to all. .~norts.. sine program of Refreshments AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE T. Wilkinson, of Victoria, spent Twenty-four-hour Service events is in the at the Ladies' a couple of days here this week Races of every hands of the • Booth - Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway in connection with Forestry busi- and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton kind for the committees and ness. childr~. GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE SingleHorses, Light or The Omineea Hotel dining room they will see to Grand The best Garage in the North at your service HeavyHorse•Team•, alway• orready Saddle for it that you have Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred you will be opened next week if all FOOTBALL goes well. The improvements a good time on DANCE A. E. Falconer Govmnt.phone:2long, 1 short Hazelton have all been about completed and numerous other ~' NewHazelton's in the Hall in the \ and the cook has arrived. items annual "day". evening

rj / -, I Constable Service, of Smithers, spentfinding a allfew well hours he inreturned town andto i[ Thursday May 24th his own stamping ground. Fur Season The cable for the ferry was] -and bring the children strung across the river the middle Come- of the week and the settlers Nearly Over should be able to use the ferry to come to the Saturday market1 with their produce. BUILDING MATERIALS! The season will soon be over with, so Miss Ford, of the Hospital hurry and bring or ship your furs to staff, left Thursday for Arm- Cement Lime Plaster Fireclay, strong, where she will spend her Brick Building Papers Roofing holidays with her parents. Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling J. C.K. Scaly spent a few days Fir Finish a Svecialty C. W. DAWSON here this week looking after his real estate affairs. Hazelton, B.C. I Dr. Ardagh, of , is ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD Oflice-Omineca Hotel visiting his son, Paddy, here. Prince Rupert, B.C. The doctor recently sprained his ankle, and is companion in af- Highest Cash Prices Paid ~t~o~ to Paddy, who isrecover-]i I t-~. : " "i ' Ii~grib. 'fr0m the effectsOf a br°ken ~ s Y0ur ~uDscrlp~~ on

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