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--;.---. -.-~,.. -~ ...... , ...... -:..- ...... - . . '. ":~ .~ :,, ~ ~' ,.. - ...... - ...... = ...... • ...... ~,. ,,. , ,1...... :. - VOL. II~ " :, ...... ,...... i ,, --~. .: ...~, NEW ,- . B. C., FEBRUARY 2, 1923 ' ~:~;No," . . ,.f, 31./::: , ] i Hazelt0n Ferry Anniversary of Member : ... :: Across Skeena Hazelton Union :~:.~ - Visits Terrace • " [r' "i Been Secured " Church Sunday Over Week-end ..::. A. Roy McDonell, secretary of 7 L:!: Rev.Wm. Mawhinney. Telkwa, Hop. T. D. Pattullo was in the Ha~elto~ and District Liberal who has been a guest of Rev. and Terrace during the week.end and Association, has received word Mrs. Hewitt the past week, had met quite a large number of his , from Hen. A. M. Manson, mem- :. }( a very busy day Sunday. In the constituents. Fie arrived on Fri- ber for Omineea.dish,ict, that the morning he addressed the Sunday day night from Prince Rupert ferry across the Skeena river at iY. School in New Hazelton and and was met by Messrs. E. T. Hazelton would b e completed preached the sermon at the reg- Kenney, D. A. McKinnon and [-].' this winter and ready for use as ular service. In the afternoon FIalliwell. the officers Of the local soon as the icebreaks Up. For he held service at the Hazelton Liberal Association. and conver- '!i! several years there was an agita- Hospital and then addressed the sations ensued at the Terrace tion for a bridge over the Skeena FIazelton Sunday School. In the Hotel for a couple of hours. S' at this Voint, butlas>the expendb evening he preached theannivers- The minister was early, astir tare was :altogether out of pro. are service at the Hazelton Union On Saturday and visited a num. vortion :to the a'~odnt of traffic church. ;:::7: bet of his friends durin~r the i'!(:, in view nothing was accomplished The first anniversary of the morning, also examinin~r t he I until the wishes of the people new Union church in Hazelton premises of the court house on I were modified. A ferry will 'was most fittin~rly celebrated last his way. ' I handle the trafficfora number I Sunday, The service was well From lunch onwards he had I oi/ years and ,will,alsobe a ~reatJ attended and greatly enjoyed by scarcely• a quiet moment, num-I convenience to the settlers on the I the congregatmn. On the plat- bets of friends calling upon him/ ;?:! o fars'ide of the Skeena. I form with Rev. Mawhinney were and pressing on his attention }.2,1' Dr. H. C. Wrinch, the fiast mis- their various grievances or re- '~ - -l~ sionery of the Methodist church. commendations. THE GOOD RESOLUTION --London Opinion I OVERHEARDAROUND and Rev.J.R Hewitt. the minister Quite a number of people from for this district. Rev. Mawhin- Lakelse interwewed Mr. Pattuilo, terest m the Institute and of the. ~ ...... ~...-.~ , NEW HAZELTON ney preached a very strong ser. their one little lamb being the proposals to extend its work, and i ! "='-r -- mon on Leadership. During the Ig " II question of the erection of a asked for assistance in tlhe matter i! USK ~.'. evening the boys and girls of the bridge over the river• To all of of providing land and buildinnes ! Skeena'sIndustrial Centre ! Hugh Harris spent a couple of Sunday School sang a couple of the/e the member expressed his days in town last week and re- required to develop the work t selections, and H. H. Little ren- own eagerness to have the work ouHineu• • turned to Nine-mile mountain on dered a vocal solo. commenced at the very earliest Mr. Pattuilo was vei;~ sympa A small party was entertained .Saturday...... : .... There w~s. a large attendance moment--he hoped it would be the ic and vrotnised to make rep. at James Darby's on Friday, , The New Hazelton Trail Ran- at 'the s0eial evening given' by startedthls year--bU~ tl~b::esseri ~-esentations 0n the :s(iggestioas those present including-Mr, and :~gers had a skating party last Fri- the congreg~ion of tne Union tial difficult? was the financial to the administrative department Mrs. Bell, Mr. an.dMrs,'Stewart,. day night and met at the church church in conlqection with the prOblem. He thought Ottawa concerned. , Mr. and Mrs. Thompsoll, Mr, and ~where refreshments were served anniverarsy celebration• There would not stand upon technical Later the executive committee !Mrs, Wells, Messrs. Adams, Dur- i by l~ev. and Mrs. Hewitt." was a short program and a num- points and he would bring all the of the Liberal Association had a ham, Whitlow, Misses Whitlow, ! Rev. Father Allard was visit. ber of games after which" re- pressure to bear he could uDon long palaver with the member Kellegher, Wetherhead, Messrs. ll.ing in town the end of last week. freshments were served. The the government to have astart in the course of which various Willmani Reid. Wells, Bingham. i "~-The many friends of A. Roy people spent a very enjoyable made with• the bridge. complaints were laid and various Bethui-em, Field• ~McDoneli. will be glad to learn evening. The program included After dinner Mr. PattuIlo was recommendations made, to all of J. Lloyd, of Terrace, came id ~that all'thin week he has been a chorus by the Children, a solo bombarded by deputations. The 'which he lent a ready ear. with two teams~ of horses~; to be ~aking steady progress toward by Bennie Little, an address by first consisted of Messrs. Braun Many more friends called upon used in the Louis Edgar tie con: recoverv. He had a very severe Rev. Mawhinney, of Teikwa. who and Baker who presented a peti- him on Sunday prior to his /'e- tract and other enterprises. attack of pneumonia. took as his subject "The Value tion calling for stronger measures turn on the train to Rupert. l of an Ideal". A duet by Jimmie Sperry Cline in from Hazelton, I On Weclnesday Rev. J. R. Hew. to protec t timber and asking as- Cox and Nookie Wattle, followed on a police inspection. He d/d' £tt and Rev, Wm. Mawhinney sistance for the .installation ofl -. by a financial statement by the --that, find the town "still", but went up to Kispiox where they portable sawmills to salvage fire' treasurer of the congregat!on• • ~ found it very active, well uvhold. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. damaged timber. SMITHERS The congregation is in good finan. •1 ing its reputation as Skeena's Pomlinson, and that evening Mr. "Nothing doing." was t h e industrial center. cial condition and free of debt. Newsy Notes From the Railway dawhinney addressed a gather. characteristic answer of the m~m.; During the past' year some $600 " Town On Saturday night about twen. "lug of the nativi~s of Kisviox. bet, who added that while he were raised which was used for wanted to see the resources of ._ ty-five couples gathered at Beth, oainting and improving the build- the province conserved, he would Joseph N. Gregory appeared urem Hall and had a most cheer, Golf Coursefor Terrace ing, providing new seats, a new be no part£ to government corn- before Judge Robertson of Prince ful time of it. As usual, Terrace There is a good prospect that lighting system and a new organ. petition with private industry. George on Saturday, on a charge and HanaHwere we!lrepresented, :errace will have a golf course The Ladies' Aid provided $$80 i"So far .as roads are concern- of absconding with intent .to de- C, A. Bjornsted, among others. n the very near future, possibly for the seats and lights and John ed," he added, ',if you require fraud• •L. S. McGilI' for the is laid uo, with a malicious cog1. '' .his coming summer. George Newick collected the fund for the roads to logging camps which Crown; H. L. Robinson for the Mrs. C. Bunn returned to Usk .~ ttle has a mece of land at Little new organ. During the coming Will, afterwards be of real service defendant. The case for the on Sunday from Prince Rupert; " ~;onvon which is well suited for year it is proposed to fix up the forsettlement purposes, we will Crown having been heard, coun- il church grounds and erect a new golf course and he has plans h'ell) you,• - nut-• lr...... ¢ney Will nee eel for. the defence asked for dis fence around the property. • Beginnin~ Saturday, Feb. 1'/, ior converting that land into. a serve for settlers then you must. mmsai," as the ewdence" proved at McBride, R,G. Sutton. distriei liar ground for tourists as well build them Yourselves if v ou]n°thing'against the accused and agriculturist, Prince George,!and is local players• Those who are Fred Peterson returned to New wafit them" - I that a defence was not necessary. J. R. Terrx, Chief poultry in. n a position to know. state that Hazelton !ast Friday morning 'Phe-- .next' . de P utation was from JThe• ease• was. accordingly. , dis- stuctor for' the Deiit. of ARt'., r' good nine holeCourse can be after spending some months" at/ the G.W.V.A. and consisted: of Imissed. ~ ,' Iwili make a tour along the G.T. ii:~ aade on the grounds and that Wind Pass Mine near Chu Chua, I Messrs, R. Braun, W. Goodwin Hockey scores: At Vande,~, P' as far asTerrace holding pub. , ii ?ou!d bea b~ur attraction to tour- B.C. He .will remain here for and J. McIntwe. Their repre- hoof-Vanderhoof 8, Smithers 7; lic meetings. The date set for its and thdse manY' Prince Ru- ~ome little time.:' . Speakinur of settations were entirely of a Vanderhoof 3, Smithers 5. At New Ha~lton:is. geb~ 28 and i ~ ert pe0plei'who would be glad to the'Wind Pass•mine he stud:= it na~personal character,: ~ and while 'Prince George-Prince George 4, Terrace en March i.i:"~ ? ~. ,i :: :: all themselves of such a privi, was truly named. The property re. Mr. Little has always been is a gold mine and is bein'lz de. they did not secure all :they SmithersS, Thegames were.of Radio bnthuaiastsat Kitwanlta.i [; :~ leader ~m: de¢e~mng Terrace veloped by the owners on a large s6d:ght, ,tl~ey ief("the~J'Presenci~ the finest description, :and the have installed ~seVeral sete:an.¢ :::':/~i ~'~=-*-:-- -'---i :., -'- ,-':~:~ ,-'- scale AI. Harrisis in Char eat smiling,~, !/)i ~: !ocal boys gave an eye-oPening are achieving good ~results, ,Bll[i TheFarmersr , ' , ;. , il?i !i!i!:: .,;: -, - '- • +., ... :,.-. ;the mine and.several, local bo] :! Institute execu- ]ibplay 0n thestrangerinks, The Washburn has a sbt, as~i: ~ .~ • • .,:., . Well w are workin_g there, includingJil .tire ! eo~mntee foJl6wed; ~/ed, by'l mi. Graham;N. KiiPatrlck a~d [Bob Samlmre,;...... and:ani~er r~i~ : : ;i ., , ..:. :..i.~:,,..,,, ...... ,:, ..,=Jmmlen. Peterson had to leslie .~;i n aurmg tim comm~ miinme//!':tlis:work on account ofiillnes8;~;;: O~f ~ii .the steps'~l/en"to. ~v|ve' trf-~ I iii/d 'D~/wSOn: FI~ " ~"• ,~n~, i ~',i~.:--U.~ ~' ~ :i,:,,,i~~i;~ "' :"' :~]

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.' ~:.~- :, ..' .... ::: ,." .. : .. ister - Solicitor 0m~l~ said he wo~ld a:nd there is every r,B C , ManufacturersoL " ' : : :' reason to believe that he Will get HanallSpu " --- ikrald The : :.~ Rough, Dressed.:.& Dimension , No.try ,Public " Printed every' Friday.... at . it. [n the attitude hetook on ,~- .: ::, S. :McGILL ~w ]~h~'0N, B.C. : this occasion, as well as on every , - other occasion that he has visit- SMITHERS :" C. H. SAWLE --- PUBLISHW.R ed his district;Mr. Pattuilo proved Royal Lumber ,::::: ______-- " himself the kind of member that " Advertising rates--$1.~0per inch per month; his constituents may place c0n- reading notices l~e per line.first.insertion. 10e pe~ u m b e r HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR ' L i n Adding Mad~ "°"'~-""~" fidence in. This is also the rep- L ,, Sixon.~ months • - ..• ,l~.oo1.00 utation he has when dealing with C o m p a n y ~OCK, SPRUCEA~D ~IRC~ • j " :rw00a Typewriters u. Isles- $2.~ per year all otherveople-you know where so.~.~o, cro~n~ - - ~.oo to find him once he has spoken. New and Rebuilt .... ~"~Lleemeet¢ ~L~"dpresneetforCosl . - - ~.~5.00 AS a result of the visit many of Ndte that the name of Flooring i the rumors afloat of late have our Post Office has been changed i~ r o m Royal ' 1 Mills to and terms on application Make Use of Our Railway been quieted. I" HANALL,, B.C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere -- : The people 'of Prince Rupert ~ C. L I F T O N a.d' o~ every point along the Two little girls were playing Grand Trunk Pacific portion of house. One little girl said: "When -, ~t. SMITHERS the Canadian National Railways I get big I'm going to get married ...... "...... are bound to create all the traffic and have six children." The •=== . . - - " for the railway that it is possible other little girl said: "I'm going lay 0ats to create. The railwayneeds the t° be a soh°°l teacher' and whip No doubt--- and traffic and unless it is provided, your children." The other little the service the ' railway could girl broke •into tears, and said: ofis boughther pleasure at R. W.when Cameron's. the Ring ALWAYS ON HAND ° ~zive the north will not be given "What did my children do-to Our selectmn covers a very ,RGEor SMALL QUANTITIES and the north will continue to you?" wideto please range, even and the is calculatedmost 1'as- stand still. No railway can oper -~ tidious. When you visit Prince Ru- " ate successfully without traffic Once in a while we lay to our visit us, and examine our BOYER & CARR and the traffic must come through soul the flattering unction that splendid lines of cutlery, cut it](,Tra sfer Co the efforts of the people . living it takes some little old bean tobe glass,watches jeweller.~,and other silverware,useful and n • along the line of that railway, a newspaperman, fancy articles. Our repair department is S~IUT~ERS, B.C. Ever since the north was discov- And then we run across some- fitted to do prompt and care- " ..... ered and at the present time, thing like this, which pertains ful work. at the lowest cost. ~4~ OUR BUStSESSm • the great bulk of the supplies to chemistry: "The odorconstitu- CAMERON Transportation are bought in and ents consist principaUV of the R. We & CO. "The Jewellers" shipped up by boat, with a sho~ t amyl esters of formic, acetic and THIRD AVENUE - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. By automobile,or horse-back buggy. haul for the railway. Vancouver caproic acids with a. very small ---- We movefreight, express buys in the east and ships to amount of the caprvlic ester and ~~'--- " and supplies by wagon, iVancouver, building up that point a considerable proportion of acet- __ ...... drays or pack - horses, at the expense of the north, and aldehyde." your goods and distance at the same time adding addition- W hereuoon we curl up and re- Wedoes willnot scaremove us.Vou or al fi-eight charges, and a dition- tire from the sootlight, overawed llCoal Coal Coal TelkwaTransfer I~ costs to the people of the north, at the thought of a brain capable ~: The policy followed by the whole- of remembering such terms, let [ ,. TelkwaHoops & Mapleton- B.C. sale houses and the industries alone spelling them. ] of the north' is about as short- The most satisfactory and ', • sighted as it could ~ossibly be. Now we know what constitutes the most economical fuel , =~------~ The Prince Rupert Board of a bl~ck eve. In a police court ~ew Trade recently discussed a boy-case in Newporta medical ex- COAL Hazelton cott of Vanc°uver' but s° far as pert' p'resumably a B°st°n grad" TELKWA Milk reports go, it was only a discus- uate.defined it to be "a contusion Dairy delivered sion. There is no necessity to of the integuments *under the daily "boydott" Vancouver, butmerely orbit with extravasion of blood, ,, NEW HAZELTON re "organize " the buying" end o~ and echvmosis of the surround- a n d HAZELTON business and buy direct-from the ing celh]ar tissue, which is gen- PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW and points en route i manufacturers and producers in erally found ins ramified s,tate : for the winter supply LEON BELMONT the...... east and ship direct over the I wi~n..:-" aoramon.... o! me~cuucm.." ' NEW HAZELTON t~rana trunz racmc. Tne vum-I ' • : [hess interests of the north owe l . ,. . . A HOME PRODUCT THAT SURPASSES ALL IMPORTED FUEL

[thin consideration to themselv s[ -- ; -= . ! land• to the• railway. which basile,, ...... rmnmTT ,1 ' . I G! L L ESPI E & WILSON i ' ~[ " .~.', Ihelped develop the north, and :/thSnM~'he::~l ' /which thepeople are looking for~to~l .... ' , _z:___r__[ TELKWA, B.C.. I further assistance. The northt - ' :'' ~.' i must play fair with the railway,] theH=?leS:~: s~e:t . " and this has not been done in the ..... " " ' _. -- . E IS Allen ~...... /,~ past, so far as shipments of goods .... " . ~'/~/29)/OZ//~ reltt/'//2/~ ~ is concerned. Nothing will con- O. W. Nickerson, of Prince ~---~...,::. ,~ ~7~lf~ ,cr°: pert Vancouver into a staunch Rupert, was the guest of Mr. ~:, ..... L~ ~]~f]'ON, AIT,4.,.. supporter of the north quicker and Mrs.'R. E. Allen Saturday. 1~:.' 4.,~L,:. A~terneon tea was served in I~~~ I than a dem°nstrati°n 0f °ur abili" /~/C'~S' ~dlO ) [ty to stand on our own: feet. We the 'SC[ioolhouse Friday from 3.30 D ,": elntistry - -' [ have a railway, built to give us"a to 6, The guests were received ::~i: :'2 [ quicker and better connection at the door • by Mrs. Dan Lid- ~:. T. B. H o o P E ~ ]with the east. Now 'it is up to stone, while Miss M: Cow,an had . :~" ~ " . ' us to make useof it. ': char~ze of the refreshments. Miss I ~ BARRISTER, ETC.. K~, Allen cut the ices while Miss The health of an individual is his ':'" ~i ' ' d greatest asset.

Solicitor.,l~,c~, for the Rv,~,~,City of Prince B, C. Rupert' 1 Pattull O at ttTue~:=ni~r t:~;:i:dstone,- Mrs. Linde- most important , Hen • T ", D " Pa , " guard, Miss K': Allen,and Miss Your teeth play a ---- for Skeena, had a very pleasant ~ Cowan snet~t Satut;dav in' ' ,Pa rt...... Ikwa L tuber Co, time withmany of his constitu-l~,"rr ce '7'l'e ' ' " : ': " Te U evts" in the Terrace district overl'~'el~la 'Baxen~a :w~ ~' ~ DON'T NEGLECT YOURI, ,:TEETH..(:.,I I , , the last week'end. ,.Discussionsl. '. '.. , " (.,. ' ' - " .i -.,- : ' : -~~ " .~~''.... ~: ....') " ~" "~:-...... ~:' " " • " ' " D[~.L~' "~. l~Lt[[~ wereqUitefrank on, both..isides, ].to eeth::?h~da~Y;nded~the " ' : : . r: .: .,r Aa~ and the'member pr0mised.to~do[~ ~:r::~..-.-"~'-,.-,~.~_:.-!.__ ,. . ,_ =::.-,~ :=: .^--~ '.os~ts ~. l'dance at usk ~a~ur~ay ml~n~ were ...... , ,,I Building-: Contracting wnaE ne ~O~[lU'|il I~S$|UV "~ l~v-- $1. ,, . . . • - .... - " ' ...... : ...... ' " ...... " "' ' s s'K Allen, A.:AIIen, M; Cabinet Making , W~on R~pa!rlng but in -thor ~tiseshe told pet~t!on.-[Mi s,e . ,~, . .~ ,. • ,~.. ;,.' era that ~he would n~ot.: sanct ion|C°wan, :Mr.i and ~rs.~ "u;""4u- All kinds of bui~ogkmaterial: c/wried thei÷" recluests..There :Was no] Stone, Mrs~ LindeRuard, j;smtth, ' b~sting abo~t 'the btish; ,T, he[ L, MotieD', Jack AlleTfandHarr'v " : ~ ~ :" " ..... ,::,~(:,~ .:;.i: ..:. "' .... , .... ' 7'-"i~.i •, i' ~ ÷: "..... TELKWA Su|Uev V,,ley'member Will goafter what he Kiibrath. . " ::":"': : ...... • , , ,t . "...... , . •%{ ;',, ,, ~. : ~ " •, • , ...... ,, , . ,. -- :. •, • -...•-. ~. , 7• ,

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Lashbrook reports the were made by various members trip to Burns Lake. i I river to be hi~rher this winter James Kotow Proprietor of the audience. A strong com. ",While crossing Francois Lake than he has known it for some TRLKWA B.C. plaint made by V. Soucie was on Friday last. Mr. Schreiber's years. The jammine of the ice referred • for settlement to the team of horses broke through the has raised the water so much Commissioners. Various com- ice. Fortunately, however, the that it has flooded many of the plaints were made and alliga- animals were rescued. neighboring fields• It is now I 0mlnc(a H0tcl I tions that things under the Com- Mrs. Wilson:and Charley arriv- gradually receding again. & Dawson Managers mission had not been too straight, ed back from Regina. Sask., and True to promise, the Telkwa Relic but after the blowing off of the intend to •make their future home station (not the new one) arrived steam everybody Went home ap- Best attention to tourists and to here. here last Friday • on the way- commercial men. parently satisfied with every- The citizens, headed by G. S. freiR'ht, accompanied by the B. & Dining room in connection thing except the tax levy. • iWovd.+ have •drafted a petition B. Dept. staff, which at once set Rates reasonable. Patronage is HON. JAMES MURDOCK solicited t0:'be signed by Smithers citizens to dethrone it from the fiat car Minister of Labor, who will conduct a MINERAL ACT who are desirous of having the and to place it in its new position conference with the Caldweil tribe of + government liquor store at pres- Indians .at Chatham this week. The Hazelton . - B.C. I Certificate of Improvements I here. where it will no doubt serve Indians, who are Chippawas, have been - NOTICE ' I ent in Smithers removed• The our purpose better and give in- wandering about Ontario for a hundred t ,,"I X L", '.'Tyee","Silver Tip",I petition embodies a request that finitely more satisfaction than it and twenty-five years, seeking a home. ~iwer ~/ueen", "SilverKing" Miner.I the store be established at Burns t al Claims, situatein the Omineca Mine I ever did at Telkwa. It will prob. ing Divisionof Cassiar District. I Lake. ably be sufficient for the needs of Where located near Owen Lake I + Hotel , TAKE NOTICE that H.C. Wrinch. Little "Chummie" McPhail is this district for some years to Free Miner's Certificate No. 52202C, out of danger after a severe ill. come. Instead of a platform be. i Forestdale intend, sixty days from the datemhere, ness lasting several weeks. Dr, I Prince Rupert + of, to apply to the Mining Recorder for in~ built in front of it, as is cus- I1--,-,-.--.--,,, ..... ~ +-111 Certificates of Improvements, for the Williams had charge of the case. tomary, a cinder drive will be purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of The decision of the government put there, so that not only will Roy. J. Aliard, of Smithers, THE LEADING HOTEL ] the above claims. held mass here on Tuesday last. And further take notice that action, engineers that the connectin~ the travelling public be accom. I" NORTHERN B. C• i under section 85, must be commenced link of the trunk highway be- Roy. J. C. Kerr, of Burns Lake, before the issuance of such Certificate modated, but it will be possible of Improvements. tween Endako and Burns Lake for teams to drive up in front of heldservice in St. Paul's Church ~ ary,Dated A.D. this 1923. Twentieth day~ of Janu-follow30-5 the railway meets with the freir:htshed, and load or un- last Sunday. 1 load ~vith ease. Fred. Horning has his tie con. approval as toit s survey, tract completed and exvects to Notice ' load On the cars thin Week ~ European Plan. . Range 5, coast District ...... --.-.., Then. Heslip and Walter S~I • ~ Take notice that I, Oscar Olander, of .... " B ~ Rates $1.50 pet" day up. Rosswood, B.C., Miner, intend to a~ply ~ TELKWA TALES ! h°rnare°na staking expeditt°~' trip•tP'sK~?::rsrn3~ e a busin~s,a ~ !.for permission to purchase the follow- ing" described lands:-- ~.Commencing at a post planted 20 ch'ains west of the N.W. corner of Lot Newa 'r°m'tvh:Hetl;b °f Bulkley n ~3=;~=::' e O~i~her J The ~C T ffO~ ,5118, thence south 20 chains, thence ~..,. _ liP Spouse, local head of the B • . " " " P " g' " B -West to the East bank of the Cedar ...... ~ • • o~ ber v" " "'' River thence North following the river J P BoB,on " +./Scouts. had a s,ecia, Sco,t service I mat pos,,b,b,es of j to the South line of Lot 1043, thence • . • s]s a gues~ oznisJi n theUnion church, which was ~thm mstrmc will attract a fair[ e.E. Orchard. Owner East to point of commencement, con- taining 20 acres more or less. brother at Round Lake. i: ~well attended bv the Scout~ ~-,~/share of incoming settlers. [ Oscar Olander. Ed. Hyde, Hazelton, spent altheir' parents" and" friend s +' .... ~ Const. Falrbalrn,• • ....of Teikwa,[ European or American Play .....Dated Dec. 8th, J922. 4755 couple of days here this week. The Burns,concert and dance I paid an official visit to the district The headquarters for ~the B'u+lkle:~ Rev. Bravfield held" Anglican given by the United churches" •last Week. : Valley. Tourists and Commercial men i Heml=fi+ m. andPicot service at Burns Lake Sunday. • find this a grand hotel to stop at. ~=~,zuaa~ Edgia g" Jan. 26 was well attended • and The South Bulkley Farmers' All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs :mail orders promptly attended to. The Geo. Barrett, Houston, was a a ~rood pro~zram was put on by Institute held its annual meeting saddle homes provided. Crescent Ladies Furnishings, -Prince business visitor here this week. "George, B.C. 14- a number of the local talent. Sup-in the schoolhouse on the 16lb. m]thers. B. C. R.C.M.P. Constables Davis and per was servdd after the concert, j Win. Clarke was re-elecmd as S " Index Rooms Terrace-- Ticehurst returned from l-lazel' and ~hen dancing was continued chairman, and Win. Gair will Rooms for jton last Sdnday. to an early hour. again perform the office of secre-i __ rent by the day or week.--Mrs. Main. tyre. 46-tf tarv, while B. B. Keddy, Alex. I !1"~ ~ MacKay and Lee Sholtv were ~I appointed delegates for the ensu. SELLING+! Importers and Ilug year. Dealers in New Oil Heater. Good No. 19 Harswells' Oak coal Wdlpapers We carry the largest and most burner. Burhps varied stock in Northern British 30 yards new rag carpet. I Safeguard Your New .30 Remington High Power Paints Columbia. Rifle. O~s • Valuablesbefore it Ra~ Carpets, and Rugs, woven Yamishes Write us for information when to order. / Write for de.tails. Montgomery-Murgatroyd is too Lale Green ()nions when yol~ want Ghss renovating or building your home them'. Earlier than• Setts. A 25- Brushes, Etc. ! At 7.30 o'clock 'on January 13, Tt is not wise to leave cent package of Buikley Valley in Christ church, Mrs. Doris Mur- money, sectiritJes~ seed will fix you up with onions for Make your HOME attractive jewelry, or other val- life. Discount to trade. Quantity gatroyd of Burley-in-Wharfdale, uables unprotected is limited. Board Distfl~tors England, waeunited in marriage vz your home. Wanted to Melvin Montgomery, RaY. Dr. Deposlt your money in Good, small wood FIeater. P.O. Box 459, Craig performing the ceremony. theRank'and your Beef, ,44 Shotgun, in trade. THE A, W. EDGE CO, Prir, t'e Rupert, B.C. The groom, who was supported valuables in a, Safety Deposit 'r BOX. Consult, ==r Manager. _ ~.=.. ~: byNorman M, Clarke, of Van- ~owbrook Far m, Telkw a +*-¢ ~ = ~- ~ -~ =. - ",+ , , : . ,, couver, is well known in northern t ' railway circles; at present holding the position of C.N.R. roadmaster The Royal.Bank BUILDING MATERIALS! at Endako, + • ,' ' + rl $4.25 f.o.b. CABRABY After the ceremony the couple ,,of Canada. ' ~ " Cement Lime Pl~ste~ ,~ :Firecla~ m • LSO SECOND .CLASS AND CULLS • ~. , , left for a short triple .... ' Brick Buiidin~ Papers Roofin~ and Other points ibefore+ return, I..OCAL~ BRANC~IES , ~, +,i . : TELKWAiY '!i: :;'+ I :i + " .~i Sash & Doors 3.plyVeneerPaneling ... + i, '. I` ing to take up their,home in En- O. ,H.!~IALI. ,:~' ? i*i: M~NAISiN; + "ROUGH dako.'--P~yince.. .: URN$~KE: i.,, ' .. M. "HUN'On=O~i -' !' MA.AaS~' , ~ ".... ' ' " '++ ,.c ..... ~" i Fir Finish ai~vecialty, i i ++ ':;;~ ; ~: ,,,- ~ $I8.00 per~M+ ,.,: ,;, "~ + 1l i" , ii +, I r rj =: = '"1 I '• I • 'i li'll ~'1 : i + ' i ::; Liete.i:!i/broth ersl i, When;~v 0uJ ii I ' ' "t ....

.... I Spitzl,,' Bros."+&POlde:i =: ALBERT+ , [ .: , • +.... & ++Me cAP' .... F Ry:i:+...... i ~Ai~ABY : ,, " - " +::'~ ::B;C.~ J THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1923 @

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Fidd and P0ul Fencing TOURIST LUMBERING I m importibg a quantity' of b~rbed R~SORT ' MINING GEO. LITTLE Terrace, and woven wire fencing this spring HOT SPRINGS TERRACE ]~ORTICULTURE QUOTA'I~IONS ON Appr-ICATION i,UMBER MANUFACTURER John B. C01tAurst - - Terrace " , LUMBER PRICE LIST Mrs. Dover entertained at the Mr. Callaham has gone to run tea hour on Tuesday. an engine in the camp at Usk. Rough Lumber ...... " ' .$18.00 per M Shiplap " 22.50 " Mrs. Leon Wurko has present- Mrs. Donald from the Hill is Sundried and Sized : ...... ,..... 22,50 " TERRACE ed her husband with a baby girl. spending a few days with Mrs. Finished Material ...... , ,40.00 to 65i00 " Dover. W. Little made a trip to Rupert Shingles. : .from $2.50 to $5.00 per M HOTEL Sunday, returning the next day. Our sympathies to Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Van Garding went down Cart. who has had a cable from Prices subject to change without notice to Salvus Saturday.•returning on England, announcing the death • Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. / of her mother. Thursday. Prices of Moulding, etc., on application What is the Terrace Board of The visit of the Minister of Trade doing? It Was never more Lands gave Terrace the busiest needed than now. time it has had for many weeks, Mrs. Richmond: New Hazel- Gordon's hotel looking a veritable The Season of CoUghs and Colds--- ton, came down hele for a few hive of busy bees. [. da~s, return~ug Mouda~, [~red. Bishop has a fine show Proprietor Mr. Bonney, of Prince-George, for next Wednesday when "The Wampole's Extract Cod Liver Oil has been attached to the Prince Silent Call", featuring the ~on- Rupert Forestry branch. derful dog, Strongheart, will be National Drug Co.'s Cod Liver Oil, shown in addition to a Ben Tur- • The next meeting of the W. A. Syrup of of Wild Cherry Bark/Syrup of Gourdons mn comedy. • " it will be held in Pr,gress Hall, and many others for cure and prevention. WE .HAVE THEM ALL. Mrs. Bishop entertaining. Arehibishop DuVernet is to be li'TOURI__TT HOT__LL here during the week-end. He Fred. Stork M.P. has accepted arri~,ed Thursday and ho~es to THE TERRACE DRUG STORE TERRACE the hon. vice, presidency of the address the fine, •free social Vu{ Terrace L~beral Association. up by the Church on Friday The most comfortable place The Wing Hing Co. wish to ni~'ht. He will preach in the along the railway to stop state that they are not responsible Now Under New Management Anglican church on •Sunday eve- for debts owing by [-Io~ Sing. It nmg. e W. Treston was down from JAMES RICHMOND Care and Sample Rooms in con- Kalum Lake on Wednesday and nection Late W. F. Mawds!ey begs to announce that he is now in receipt of fresh supplies of reported things fine away north. The funeral of the late W. F. ? T. H. Aldomas, representing Mawdslev, who died in Rupei;t F W Mo hl the Sherman Lumber C°'' New Hospital, was held on Wednes- MEAT . . ersc York, has been in town this Week d~iy at Fairview cemetery, Prince City Market, Prince Rupert on business. ttupert, key. Dr. Grant officiat- Each Week ' L0cal Produce Otto Yon Hoes has been carry. i n ~. Constable Mancor has FRESH MEATS, POULTRY, ing on in the place of Dan. Mc- taken pdssession of Mr. Mawds- Green and Dry VEGETABLES Gregor, both in the office and ley's belon~zings for their formal Bought and Sold with the mails. handing over to the representa- TERRACE - B.C. M. Hatt returned on Tuesday tives of the decea.~ed. Full Line of Groceries night from a business triP south. He was met at Rupert by Mrs. PRESBYTERIANS P.O. Box i23. Prince Rupert Hatt and their child. HELD ANNUAL Mr. Cory. entertained a number The annual meeting of the of friends at a whist party Tues Presbyterian church was hel.~ Brew a cup of Celery King a "tea" of Nature'sown herbsand day night at his home and a most on Wednesday night, key. J. H. roots,~the finest laxative and enjoyable time was spent. Young presiding..The financial i . Grand Trunk Pacific Railway blood purifier you can get. It gent- ly cleanses the system Of all im- L. K. Joe points out that the report showed that a credit bal- purities, banishes headaches, etc. laundry which has changed hands ance of $8.95 at the beginning S,S. PRINCE GEORGE will leave Prince Rupert eve r~ FRIDAY 30c and 60c packages, at druggists. was increased to $6353 at the at 8.00 a.m. For Swanson gay, Ocean Fails, Powell .Rtver, is not his original laundry which ¥~C01~, VICTORIA,S~i'I~ close of the year. The boprd of is known as the Terrace laundry: For STEWART AND ~0X-every Wedneaday at 8.00 p.m. managers recommended that an IA CroupyCough] John Maxson, an Austrian,who effort be made to raise $700 dur- recentlY, erected a house back of S,S. PRINCE JOHN will leave Pdnee Rupert for Vancouver brings dread to the mother's heart. ing the year. The Ladies' Guild via NORTHAND SOUTH QUEENCHARLOTTE'ISLAND PORTS S.OO p.m.. Jan. For safety's sake, keep a bottle Warne's had a bad accident a 6th, 20th; Feb. 3rd, 17th, March 3rd, 17th, 31st. of Shiloh, the old time remedy, at had raised $148.85 during the hand. A very few drops makes few days ago. He was hit by a year. the cough easier atones, and taken falling tree and his back was regularly gives complete relief. The election of officers result- 30c, 60c and $1.20 All druggists. injured. ed:- Two members of board of I~ASTBOUND--Daily except Stinda:, 11.51 P.M. WESTBOUND--Daily except Tuesday, 1.42 P. ~1. Mr. Newton, of Anyox, sue- managers for three years'Mr.

tamed an accident to his hand Brooks and Captain Colthurst; Fo~ Atlantic ~.e~,,|p Sa!lln~ ~[md~, id..ovnatioa~pol¥ to a~.y G,and T~nl, PadlleA~eat e~ recently and while awaiting his treasurer-Mr. Barker; auditor-- 'I.~, .a~. [vlel~lCnOll. ,~t~l~tltat UelZefml rretilh| ann ra.enget .O.|eat. dw.;e ctapezt recovery, made a short holiday C. [4. Thomas. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR trip to Terrace, returning Wed- Votes of thanks were given to nesday. Mrs. Keith as organist. "and to J. Allan Rutherford The Welfare League meeting the members of theLadies Guild, All descriptions of err- on Tuesday was held in the Angli, Refreshments were se~ed at the TerraceClub veYss promptly executed LIMITED a V~~ W conclusion of the meeting. r : SOUTH HAZELTON : can church and was most inter- J. MeDougall. Proprietor esting, key. T. J. Marsh con- Better and cheal~r than ever before iducted Bible readidg, after which Norrie GivesAddress FURNISHED ROOMS EXTRA COPIES , a book representation time was W. Norrie-Lowenthal de- spent, followedby a mixed quo, Of the Special Edition of The Omin;_ ilivered an address last week be- era Herald and The Terrace News tationsj umble~ ...... :: ~ ..... POOL TABLES • may be had from:" Some concern was felt Tues- Iboard of trade, the B. C. Cham- Cigars , ~ ISoft Drinks • Prince Rupert--W. J. McCutch- day wben it was discovered that [ber of Mines arid Canadian Insti- Opposite Station' son's Drug Store,: the foundations of the meat mar- ] tute of Mining and Metallurgy [, Terraee'Tl~e Drug Store or The ket icehouge had given' way, and whenhe[ spoke on tbe 'i'Develop; News Office. , Touring Car ...... ~15.00 ' : Hazelt0n~The Drug Store. With a family~living just~ belo~ ing of a Mine," Four important ~I One-ton Truck .... $4~.00 , :~! New Hazeiten.The HeraidOffice there was no little element o'f[stag~e6netitute thelfist0ry of a ~ • ,q with self-starts, ~85.00 extra • " Freight and taxes added "" • "Smit~en-T he Drug Store. danger. Constable Mancor took ]mine, he said. i Investigation, : R0'[EL PRIN(~ gUFERT .... Te!kwa-~The Drug Store. Charge and Duton 'a number of[ exploration, development a n d ~..,ro~, Pi,, " BOOKING ORD~,'R8 NOW' FoR 8PRl~ , DELIVmI~y : : '.~ . . ~ Bums Lake-The Drug Store. men ' who had a strenuous ttmelproduction, each steo taken with . Rates $1.50 per day and up ~,:1]tay,are tea cents a copy. Help • i' ' advsrtise your district by sending removing t wentw tons .of ~block scientific foresight,.arethe periods i i First.cl~ss Cage ~~_ ~ ca, t. ii,,TERRACE :' MOTORi I out these PaPers. ice which was in the buildmg: ' of.pt'ogress in minm~,i ~i' ~:i ' ~/' i~ :

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+~ ++ \ I THE 0MINECA HERALD, FRIDAY; 'FEBRUARY 2,. 1923 .+ + II II - ,r II I I r • . :~'. + . , , C0nditions ,AI+ + doneSUfficientto,dey~ent:ithe has been if M-n.faet.re~ ef -il kinds of~ ~ pro~e:~, I~at Tredway I [| •: ~I p: ' + L " I I •The: Terrace Bakery , :Favor ACtiVity property is gvih++t0~:rnakea mine.] SheetMetai Goodn , It:is within "four , and one-halfiR W 'S • ) C+~kesnl Bread ~atis not i+:ri'ght ;' is'not bread.at all:+I :Out'bread ie , District Minin ' miles of the railway." The ex-[ O e Sheet i ~twC~Vr +iwtarianlY .i~ghtF~'QTAtrial~l :il)/~t f:il ~1 c°n~ince Y°u: ~ i penditu/'e on this property to' • When operations ceased on the [date aggregates~$75,000. The Metal Works [[ o. lmsd . AN~" POINTFr~hlv~s_alwa~s,,ATANY TIME DESIRI~.D.. S~[~iagoB°eherit wasde BouleWell knownmine'- somethat years~nin: I values are in gold, 40 per cent of which is free. The average II Lead Pipesrand Fittings a.l'sizes value is around $17 per ton. The Sheet Copper and Brass ! GEORGE POWERS P.O. Box Z0L Terrace, B.C. [ling would not be resumed on that I] vein varies from a foot to four Stove Pipe and Elbows ' property until such time as an Gaivsnized Roofing feet in width, and is traceable l Tanks of ell kinds ~~<=~.<=~:-<~<~c~=~~.~=~=~~. amalgamation between it and the Delta and Higliland Bov was on its strike for a distance of[ ii ~v,ChimneyTr.oughinkT0ps brought about, due to very excel- three quarters of a mile, while! Brass; Iron lent economic reasons." Since on its dip it is exposed to a depth! We specialize in that time efforts have been made of 1000 feet. Srnall amounts of WARM AIR FURNACE8 silver, lead, copper and zinc are on several' occasions to bring Everything for the Mine, Ranch ~ Heavy Wool . -- about that. amalgamation, but associsted with the gold. W.G. and Factory N0rrie-Lowenthal, M.E., whore. U N D E R W E A R withoutsuccess._Since financial If it's in sheet metal we have it • conditions have become more cently examined the property, places the probable ore reserve Two-pieee Suit favorable in tl)e Old C~)untry, at 27,000 tons. It is.proposed 227--Second Ave. P.O. Box 467 i another effort is being made to to install a mill with capacity of Prince Rupert, B.C. PmR S~tT "~t~'-{ _~ PER ~'~I~ interest British capital in this thirty tons a day. _ ~p, vJovv extensive copper p r o D e r t y. - Coupled with the improvement in anther de Boule Mountain A scheme is in hand to amal- SOCKS MITTS finances is the improvement in gamate the Rocher de Boule, MA12KINAW COATS AND PANTS the price of copper and thexapid Synopsis of , increase in the demand for the Delta and New Hazelton Gold- 'Cobalt properties in one group, red metal. Our old friend. W. Land Act Amendments FULL FRESI-I LINE OF GROCERIES G. Norrie.Lowenthal. formerly and to interest British capital in their further development. The Special Prices on New Prunes superintendent of the Silver Stan- Mtnlnmm price of flrst-clmm land dard mine, has interested himself Silver Standard has been under redfaced to $5 an acre; second-class consideration by New York capi~ tu ~z.~0 all acre. in bringing about a resumption Pre-emption now confined ..to ser- tal, and outside capitalists are ve.red lands only. W. F. LINDSAY Terrace, B.C. of mining on Rocher de Boule Kecords will be granted covering investigating other locations. The only lalld suitable for agricultural put- ' mountain, and also at one or more pp.-on ~nd which is no,-timber hind. fact that the Rocher de Boule Partnership pre-emptions abolished, " other points between New Hazel- ~ttt partie~ ,,~ z,ot more than fou~ mine is equipped with a hydro- ma~ arrange for. adjacent pre-emp- ton and Terrace. The following, I;ol,. witll lot,it residence, but each electric plant, compressor and tnakl~g necessary nnprovements on itaken from the Vancouver Prov- t'~.~peu t tVe ciainl~. mining equipment, all ready to • l're.-cmptors IIIUSt~o~upY clalnm got ' ince, will be read with much tLvu ~ear~ at;d make improvements to operate, is an inducement to the va, n~ of ~t0 per acre, including clcax- interest by all in the interior: th& and ~:ultlvat|ou of at least 5 acre. J ~ :| revival of development here. bc,ure r,:ceivm~; Crown Grant. Since the exhaust ton of the Wltere pro-emptor in occupation not te.~:~ Lllait ~4 year~, and has made pro- .. high grade shipping ore of the purtlonate improvements, he may. be- .... ' Roeher de Boule copper mine. Company Incorporated .au.~e of Ill-health, or other cause, be New samples of gratt~ed intermediate certificate of lm- .Jrovement and transfer his claim. tion ~nd me. o,o,,.~ ~own of that The Anthracite Coal and Pet- l~eeords without permanent residetme ~a} be issued, provided applicant Private Eta ery property, mining along the Grand roleum Co., Ltd. (non-personal ,re.hue ilnprovement$ to extent of $~OC ' - Tru~k Pacific section:of,he Ca liability) has been incorporated .... ,., .,, and rocordu same each Year. Failure to ~k@ lmprovement~ Dance Programs nadian National Railway system ur record .'~rne win operate a8 for- feiture. Title cannot be obtained In Invitation Cards . has been.rather quiet. Thereis under the Companies Act, 1921 ,es~ thatt ,5 years, and /mprovemenis . as a Specially Limited Company. ul $10 per ~tcre, including 5 acres_ B i .ow arift in the cloud, and uleared and cultivated, and residence of at least z ye~'s are requ|red.; r t h C a r d S things are looking decidedly bet- The capital of the company is l're-emptcr ~uiding Crown grant .... , ter for that section of British $100,000. and-the registered office may record a|.~other pre-enzptlon, If :BLACK-BORDER PAPER Ize require, land in conjuliultoll with " Envelopes to match all of the above 'Columbia.. Apart from the re is at Terrace. The objects for |I|S farnl, wltitout actual occup~tiol,; ' 'provided statutory improveme,ls Jnade port of rich silver ore being found which the compan~ has.been in- ~tlld ' residence inalnta/lled Oil CX'OWI| Kr.', n ted lb.nd. ' See samples at ~ near Terrace/engineers who have corporated..are restricted to" pro- Un~urveyed area~. IlOt exceedittg 2t~ acres, may be leased a~ home~ltas, THE OMINECA HERALD been in the district during the svecting for. locating, acquiring, title to be obtaised after fulfilling reel. • managing, develot)ing, working dentlai and improvement ,conditions, NEW HAZEL'rON past summer bring back eneour-~ . and surveying land. ano selling mines, mineral claims For grazing and lndustrla! purpbse~ agin~ news from all along the I . areas exceedz,g 640 acres may "be ano teased by one person or company. T H E T E R RACE N EWE Thegold deposits at, Kalum mining properties, and the .~lill, factory or industrial elte~ on TERRACE Lake are being successfully de- winning, getting~, treating, re. timber' land not exoSedlng 40 acres may be purchased; condltionn Include You will save money and get some- ,, veloped. English capital is to be fining and marketing of minerals payment of stumpage: Natural hay meadows h|a..,:~mmble .. thing different to your neighbor expended in proving up the an- therefrom, and to.the exercise , by existing roads may be purchased conditional upon construction of a thracite coal deposim in the Kit- of the powers mentioned in sub- road to them. Rebate of one-half of section (2) of Section 21 of the t:6~t .of road, not exceeding half of [-67 sumkalum Valley... . ,~urchaso price, Is made. Knuss Gold Mine "Companies Act, 1921," The PRE" EM PTOR~cI~.R EE GRANTS certificate of incorporation is The .COpe ot thi~ Act is enlarged ~o At Knauss Creek, Dorreen, dated Jan. 23, 1921. Inclnde allpersons Jo[n[ng'an~ servin~ with His Majesty's Forces. The time within which the heirs or devisees of a deceased pre~-emptor may apply fQr JUST ARRIVED .. mmH mw title under this Act is extended trrom for on~ year from the drouth Of; such or ,, as.for.merly, vJ~tlr, mm~, year ~. ~t~etc~ the eonommon of .the • present New Axes and Handles, Broad Axes and Handles, ihmmer Handles war. Thi, privilege lsalso made re. ~roactive - r/httock and Pick Hai~dles Singleand, Double Trees .o re.. to pro-.,,,.lion, ~re due or p 3" ! e by soldier, on Ple- All above ar~ new; but we are selling these at used prices c~npUonu recorded after June 26. I~l& Taxes are romltted for 5 years Provision for return or mttt!e~,b ~ .. ~rued,• due and been paM since August All kinds of used articles on hand. It will l/AM VOU to trade with me. t,l~14, on account of payment, fees or taxes on soldior~ ~re-empLieim. ,lust try--and see the savings you make. ' Interest on agreements to purclta~e town or citytlots held by members of • F. C. BISHOP. ~w~vs~Druamz~ar+FURS, . HARDWARE. ETC. TERRACE, B.C. Allied Forces, or dependents, acquired direct or indirect, remitted from on. dstment to March 31, 19~0. SUB-PURCHASERS OF CROWN LANDS. Prow.ion msdfe for Issuance ot II L~rown grants to subopurchascre of I I-- s Your Subscription Paid? purchasers who failed to complete kL:./!: T~ on L purch-tuc, [nvolvii,g forfeiture, ~" fulflnmont of conditions of purch~.ue, ll]tereut and tax e.s. Where cub,per. .~ "~ " cna~el-s Up not Claim whole or original i ~wwo~.a W~othA~. : , ' parcel, purchase price due and taxe, ~ ~c~ax~,~ ~u~aa~x . ma~' bc distributed proportionately i ' , ' : . . . . over whole area. A' pllcatlon.~ Urns! " ,:i: • -Temp re- , .----Precipitation---- Depth be made by May 1. lt~12, ,: I Date Max. I~in, Remarks Rain :Snow Total ofsn0w Wind i " ORAZINO Sunday, Jan. 21..'. 21 .~/ ~6 .. snow ., 2 ...20 .. 22" calm I ' Graalng Act, '1919, for 'syetemgtl0 ~^..an,, x~, 9~ ~a ~ 'fine ' 1 ;. ,n ,~n, .. I 4evelopment of livestock Industry:pro. ~ ,,,,,,,,,,,~., " v""' ""'"" ''~ , ~- "" ; ' v "'" - " " ,u "' ~.-. calm 'I " ..... : . 'vldes.for graalng districts and l~mle~ . Tuesday, J~n. 38,.. 2 1 ...... 6 * fine ~ •., '..' 22 ' E.~ . , . . " • . : ~..... ~ eulmlnlstratlon . undm' ~Comlalmioner,' w~....To. ~a i 12 -~6 fine on, ' t."' .. The engagement of Prince Alberti Duke of York, ,to Lady Elizabeth Annnal.grulng ~.lmrml.ta luUed based: ,, -~ .... ~" ".""" ':"" =, '" ...... =:--L,,_ ' " "\ ,, " ^_ "'~. "' 'V ' uowes,~yo~, aaug~ter of the Earl of Strathmore t gives gone al satie- .o~.numoer~'ra~K~.;.prioPlty fores.tab...... ~,:~ ';t;nurs0av, jan. zD.. Zo .. ~x ,... rS.IIOWIlUr S' :. ,' ;i I ylt.. 4 ~;Ub ';, ~07 calm} faction .b~..causeof ht,rroyal bi/,ttL ..Litdy Elizabeth.is twenty-two, Clever,' ~e~oners'¢~tO~n~Wnemanma~_r,°r,m /'/!',~ i :Friday, Jan. 26 .i...: 27., 16 !, !i doi y, ½ ...05 .. 20; N.E,- '" h.igli~.l~lrite- d and a~ accomplished hodt~ss. Her home is Glamis Ca,fie, :~enm, or partlai,~; f~i'."~m~rm-'i'ta'%~f'ot : '~i~i Saturday, Jan'. 271:29:22,.. ,L~,~ d.u.ll :. ~ ~'- .. '½ .05. 20" .N.~. . xame~ in~the.stor~ of M~-beth~'Th~ Prince is an otlleer of the flyin~ ~i ~tUbre, cam:ere or tra¢~l~"~'a~(te ii?i!i~ ~. ~ ':" '~",: ~?".',":~'~=~ ""~: ..... ~:,,.~,", .~.~.. .,~" : . eozps one Was 10resen~ on~u.egtty~s ~hlp.inthe battle Of Jutland., i~ ...~n ~;, //: ~:; ~: ~i:~i~i:,)~!Li~i ' ::!~:~.~l

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THE 0MINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923

HAZ~TON NOT~ ~ Pu ity "" More Bread and, SPECIAL FI¢~U~ FOR THIS MONTH!! r rlour ~ Bette'rBr#~!~:'" ~ Try it-- andbe , convinced Invitations are out for the an- nual meeting of the patrons of CARLOAD JUST UNLOADED The Hazelton Hospital which will Blankets be held in the Union church, Ha- 98 lbs. Flour 491bs. Flour 24 lbs. F]our zelton, o n Thursday evening, $4.15 $2,10 $1.10 February 8th' beginning at 8.30 sharp. All patrons and friends Hudson's Bay Point Blankets of the Hospital are urged to be Wheat , Corn Oats Chop Bran Shorts NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR SEAL OF QUALITY present as there will be some important business to t~,ansact. Rolled Oats I A COMPLETE LINE Great West Life business in PRICES I~IGHT All colors and sizes force in 1921 was $286,718,765. Payments to Policy holders $22, 217,302-Wm. Grant's Agency, FURS BOUGHT YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED

The Hudson's Bay Co. night after spendingreturned the last few MacKenzie's IIe-- Senkpiel New ltazelton Jill .on.Yll s, B.C. "The House of Quality HAZELTON, B.C. weeks visitimz several places Old Stand across the line. Incidentally he speculated in German marks and it is understood the Canadian t -----J I I II II National had to put on an extra express car to convey this new Fancy Men's Notary Public-- Real Estate Agent wealth to the country. George Attention Given To has not yet decided whether he: SILK BLOUSES UNDERWEAR LAND and MINING TITLES will develop the Kispiox oil fields For Ladies All sizes or carry on the work already WM. GRANT'S AGENCY started in the Groundhog, in-' In up-to-date models At prices to clear eluding a standard guage rail- HAZELTON, B.C. way along the Skeena. The Misses Withrow, of First DISTRICT AGENT "FOR THE LEADING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES Fine assortment of AOENT FOR THE OREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. Cabin, were guests the first of Ladies' the week of Mr. and Mrs. A. I House Dresses Mackinaw Coats Leverett. , t H. DuVernet, of Shandilla, is Bargain prices and Shirts a patient at The Hospital, and Mrs. DuVernet is visiting Mrs. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Wrinch, Since they left home • . their son came in contact with a S.S. PRINCE GEORGE will leave Prince Rupert every FRIDAY cow's horn and his face needs R. Cunningham & Son LTD. at 8.00 a.m. for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOU- GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS PElf, VICTORIA, SEATTLE. repairs. For STEWART and ANYOX every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. Mrs. John~ McInnes, an old HAZELTON, B.C. timer and well known, passed S.S. PRINCE JOHN will leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver via NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN ISLAND PORTS at away on Tuesday last after an 8.00 p.m. Jan. 6th, 20th, Feb. 3rd, 17th, March 3rd, 17th, 31st. illness extending over several months. The funeral wil be held Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound--Daily except ~londay 4.03 a.m. on Saturday. • Company Westbound--Daily except Tuesday 9.44 a.m. Frank Brown, son of Robert 'BRITISH COLUMBIA)COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Brown, vassed away at The Hos- For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any agent or SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT--S.S. PRINCESS MARY for Van- vital on Monday after a long i,l- sourer, Victoria, Seattle--January 5th, 19th, February 2nd and 16th. G. A. McNicholl, Asst. Gem Freight and Pass. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. "For Ketchikan, Juneau. Wrangell, Skagway- Jab, 1, 15, 29, Feb. 12, 26.,. hess. He was the last of a S.S. "PRINCESS BEATRICE"--For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella family of eleven. The funeral Bells, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1 p.m. was held on Thursday. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full' information from D. D. Munro dropped in last W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert C utters an d Sleigh s DOUBLE~'"°'~-.~ For Hire Tuesday on a visit. We handle No. 1 Blacksmith and Household Coal Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and family returned to Woodcock the FEED FOR SALE first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Room 10, SMITH BLOCK PRINCE RUPER~[, B.C.. OUR STAGES MEET ALL TRAINS. Leave the Omineea Hotel at I Patterson were both patients in 3a.m.foreastbomidtrainsjAMES ~/IACKA~rY~--9a'm" f°rwe"tb°undtrainsjvery'PtAzEL-To" themuch h°svita'' better. butare n°w " Fred Joudry "We never sleep." ur Leverett, Manager "Times is sure Changed some." @ At one time every f0rm of amuse- ..... ' ment koow. ~o ~a. ~a~ a,~.- Registered Optometrist ---'~-. ~----'~ able in this old burg. Today one may hunt high and low and the announces that he wdl be in Bring or Ship Your i best that can be found is a bunch I of ,hthe r,o HAZELTON alongside a camp comfort, and n shortly FURS ,each player with his tongue out , a' foot.i ,-: "" Mr. Gatt arrive~l from Victoria DEFINITE DATES WII~L BE ANNOUNCED LATER, • this week to~.spend some time ": ' ,with his daughter, Mrs. Arthur to ~" [,everett. He~'expectsto make - ' • his home in this district in future, f ~,~ 11 v ~ A lm•~~~ T " South Hazelton is nowont for "l " I)Ik/ I |/I IA/~J ! I~! [aferrY. ac.rosstheSkeenatg'land • ~' V • l-J~'~k V V ~~ ~ N/':i~ [IthtesKa~vml~esetthlers andputirmhbes All Christmas Toys an d i The Hazelton Hospital The Hazeit0n Hospital issues ' " • • . . ' ~ : " ~:: Ilbeen rut' in on the railway to " . , Books • • ' ~ " ' • TT. I'__.JL i~____L W.~'--^~. I~.~:~1 ~llllhandle the. poles'and ties from tickets for any period at $1.50 per monthinadvanee, Thisrate in- ttl nes~ ~asn trAceS rmu ~,:llllthnt"nei~hborhood. ' l, "e centi eludes office consultations and . ,: :': m/:::;.rMontg0mery,. formerly , 25 . medicines, as well as ell costa .too. ' • :. ~ !" , " ' ":Ill/of the forest department at Ha- . ", ,: : while in the hospital, Tickets are ...... - 'T ~ ,,' ~ :: lUlzelton, and latterly at PrinceRu- , Off i ' obtailmble in Hazslton from the :n.~;.o~ ' -,, .azelmn: mtpert, rhas, quit the service and ', drt~g .store; from T: J;~ Thorp, ~,zaz~-~.~,-' ' : ..,: ,, i, ,'~.,, ..... ~lr~ ~.:~',- " Hl/~returned .to his home in the Bulk- : T.elkwa, or by n~a|! from the medl. ~-~oI : ~ ::: .... ' v,t~, ' re|Icy Valley;• 'His friends in Ru. ' UP,t0,DateDmg~Store~ , e.lsup~rin~ Jl.Jl.~It~ll~. .. ' ' • ' ~ ' " [ pert gave a' dancein his hon0rl " ,.,,~ .,. :,"~,i,i..tlazelton.... ~ ", . • "' ~ ~ • ' ~ ~ ~' on theeveof his departure. ~': :