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f'• • vor is ...... NEW , B. C., OCTOBER 9, 1925 ' - ~ ~,~ .tt Archbishop dePencier at ]PartyLeaders ]Joy Riding Mishap Will Make Big Anniversary Services in I Tall Vancouwr[ l¢uzts Police • .... .- t,ourt appearances Drive for $1800 Hazelton All Thin Week AboutTheir Po,-[ • To • iciesand How They I Early on' Sunday morning, His Grace, Archbishop dePen- ago last Wednesday, October 7th, Will do Things labour four o'clock, Alfred Russell and Mmntatii~:'~i~ ii•. eier, MetroDohtan of British Col- that B~shop Ridlev arrived in the Vancouver has been getting its suffered a broken-leg, arm he is You umbia, and Mrs. dePencier, had town of Hazelton, at the time the at the Hospital. He owns a Ford A drivehas been launched to Omineca was at its fill o~f Dominion politics the past a very busy week•in Hazelton, week. First Pt*emier King was car. With sevez'al others he was raise $1800 to furnish the nurses where they visited Rev. T.D. peak. There was a population residence and to provide funds of 3000 people, including China- there and addressed ten thous- joyriding. The car st0pve& Proctor, rector of St. Peter's. and people in tile arena. He is Russell got out and cranked it for the first years maintenance. The particular feature of ~the men to the number of 500. The The board of directors expect to first missionary to Hazelton was reported has having given a very without thrnwing it out of gear visit of the distingttished Church- masterly ex'position of the plat- and, being a Ford, the car went have this money on hand by the man was to participate in the Archdeacon Coliison who raid a visit three years before Bishop form of the Liberal party. Hie forward with the first explosion first of November. celebration'of the forty-fifth an- was given a wonderful retention The residence for the nurses at mversary of the safe arrival in Ridlev arrived, but established and kept on going. It chase, Ithe Hazelton Hospital has been no work. from his followers and a recep, Russell all over the place, into Hazelton of Bishop Ridlev and tion befitting the premier of the the ditch, and finally got him an urpent necessity for quite a the bemnning of the Anglican The first of the regular services • / number of years. It is now be. was held on Oct. 7 and Bishop Dominion. from the citizens gen- down and jumped on his leg. missionary work there. At the erally. The results were more painful ing built and will be ready for same time the twenty-fifth anni- Ridley ministered to the needs of occupancy before the end of Nov- the community until 1886, when On Wednesday night last Hon. than artistic. The other •occu- versary of the ovening 'of the Arthur Meighen, the Conserva- pants of the car, male end female ember. The nurses are ready to present church building was cel- he was succeeded by Rev. John move in now. Field (since deceased) and he tive leader, addressed a meetin~ Indianr, were not particularly in- ebrated, although,the actual op in the same arena and the place jured, but the joyride Came to a The building, is being" built by ening date was Oct. 14. remained Until 1918 during which the Mission Board with govern. •.time he did a noble work and was was yacked. His reception was sudden stop. There is suvposed On Wednesday evening the equally as enthusiastic as that to have been a white man in th~ sent,assistance. It is two full jMnt anniversary services were beloved by all. storeys, a full sized basement and The present church was open- given the premier. He spoke ~or car also, and he is credited wit~ held in St. Peter's church and a an hour and a. half and revlied to having secured and supplied the concrete foundation. There are good congre~ation was present. ed on Oct. 14, 1900, and during thirteen rooms with accommoda- the last two years the building the premier. He then gave a spirits that made the ride joyful. The Archbishop took as his text clear cut statement of his own More will be known of him later. tion for twelve nurses. There "Ye also shall bear witness" the has been put in such revair that are two sitting rooms, kitchenette it is good for another ~_ years. Dartv's platform. He spoke very The Indians began to appear be- 15th chapter of John and the 14th highly of the good work being fore Magistrate Grant in Hazel. bath room and toilets. The entir~ verse. After a vivid explana. done by the Vancouver members ton on Thursday. buildin~ will be electrically light. tion of the' text he gave a brief Sunday's Services and when he mentioned the Hon. ed by its own plant. The plumb. outline of the history of the sis. Last Sunday in St. Peter's An- H. H. Stevens the audience was i~g and sewage systems will be •sionarv "work o~f the Church of glican church Harvest Thanks. very enthusiastic. comt31ete. The building will cost England in , thus ~ivin~ services wei~e belc] ~.ti3l All ~heVan~odve, iea~didates $I0,000 when finished, i illustrating how that church had a.m. The church was•beautiful. are addressing meetings of num- To g~t the m0ney the directors been bearing witness for Christ. iv decorated with flowers, fruit erous thousands~ I NEW HAZELTON I j'have sent but letter and canvas. It was in 1859 that Geo. Hills and vegetables. Special music How H: H. St¢~,ens was in ] sers are following up the letters. was created a Bishop in Westmin. was provided bv the girls' quar- Prince Rupert Wednesday night ISome are going to be missed by sterAbbey and was authorized tette. Mrs. Carlton of Jasper is visit- the canvassers. Any donation with Geo. G. Bushby and ,they ing this week with Mrs. S. H. to proceed to British Columbia to In the evening Miss Cox sang can he sent to the secretary of talked to a great • audience of en- Senkpiel. establish the work of the Church the confirmation hymn "Take my thusiastic voters. the hospital or to any member of He sailed from Southampton in Life and Let it Be." The girls' Mrs. James Richmond, of Ter. the board of directors. November of that year and after race, spent Wednesday renewing •All those who subscribe now to quarette san~ and Miss Gibson Henry Cook returned home bn a thrilling trip he .arrived in Vic. friendships in town. this fund become patrons of the and Miss Cox sang a duet. Saturday from a business Visit to toria the following January. He hospital with~full voting Dowers There were svlendid congrega. Drumheller, Alta. The new school is well on to- immediately set to work and met tions at both services and also at wards completion, and E. C. La. at the annual meeting. There with signal success. Twenty the native service in the after. A guest over. the week-end of Trace the contractor for the will be no canvas made at the years later he returned to Eng- noon. Archbishop dePencier de. Mrs. Russell was Mrs. D. Me. bull ling, •expects to have it ready first of the year as in the past. land to tell the story of his work livered the sermons at all three Donald. of Usk, ~ho was pleased for opening about the 19th of This is the only appeal. It is ex- and the wonderful opportunities. services. with this locality and will pro- the month. pected that the $1800 will furnish He was greeted withenthusiasm bably move to New Hazelton this Sealy& Doodson's meat truck the building and pay the main- in all circles everywhere he went District Services fall to make her home. will be in New Hazelton Thurs- tenance for the first year. and in 1879 the province was di- Sydney Bazzett.Jones returned days. in Hazelton Friday toni'n- You~" opportunity to help along 'vide d ~nto two dioceses, one for On ~Monday His Grace and Mrs this good cause is at hand. IdePeneier accompanied Rev. Mr. to Prince Rupert on Saturday ings and Soutl~ Hazelton in the the north and one for the south. morning after spending a two- afternoon. The driver will take It was then that Bishop Ridlev Proctor, and Mrs. Cox as inter. pretor, .journey to Kitwang~i aqd weeks' vacation close to nature orders for futuredeliverv. 9tf Mrs. dePender Honored was sent out as the first bishoo from there journeyed by various in, the north country. The call of the Wild has once • On ~ Wednesday afternoon a of Caledonia. He,first located at Fred Peterson has been able to again overcome the delights of reception Was tendered to Mrs. Hazelton. vehicles to Kitwa~cool. It was a leave hospital vractieaUy recover- civilization for Albert Mercer, dePeneier, wife'o~ the Right Rev. Archbishop dePencier.was the great day for the natives. The whole village turned out to meet ed from the effects of being who has left this tall and uncut Bishop A. U. dePencier, at the 'first bishop consecrated west of in too close vroximitv to a pow- for the taller•and more uncut in ome of Mrs. G. W. Dungate, ithe Rockies and it was his nrivi- the visitors and a orocession Was formed with the band leading and der exvlosion "during clearing the vicinty of Copper River, Hazeltoh. Besides the ladies of lege in 1919 to attend, in West. the marched around • the village operations on the Kispiox road whence he left early in the week St. Peter'sChurch, a number of ~minster Abbey, the celebration to the meeting hall, where ,ser- [ extension. on his annual trapping trip. the ,leaders in.la~]ies' organiza. of the sixtieth •anniversary of the I ti0ns" from 9ther ,churches were consecratmn of Bishop Hills and vice was held. Six arches ,had I For" the vurpose of aiding the invited. The guegt of honor was the establishment of the Church• been erected and :there were a •dressed the native White Cross Hazelton Hospital Nurses' Resi. great many other native decora- Societies and made a great im- deuce" Fund, the C.G.I.'P. wi][I introduced b~,the hostess, who in British Columbia, and. to tell also stated that Mrs. dePencier those great m~en Of tl~e Progress ti0ns, There were three baptiln, pressino on the members, She hold a concert and dance in h adeonaented to speak on the that had beenmade. !sn/s~--the. Chief, hid wife .and was the. rec~ient..of n~anv gifts Hazelton next Friday night, Oc: da0ghter, The~e were sl~edche~ from the me ml~ers', i tober 16. The concert program h!§torcznd work of the w0men, s bynative leadem and the Visitors On ~Thursdav. afternoon Mrs. ]Will be composed • of songs' and Auxiiimev to the.Angli~n Chur~... Hazelt0n's Hist0~ ~;ere esc0rted o~t of the vii'lags dePencier addressed the Hazel. [drama,. including/a short 3)lay~ Mrs..dePeneier~s a leader in the .. One of the most valfiable ~S- ,~he~next d~ty rtO return, to.'Kit- .ton~'"" .Whlte~ " Cross.' ~ -.. Mrs. Cox was" [,"' .T h e ~carlet" ~ ..Kmght,' ~ " or' The' An~Zhcan Church women's worl~ salons Of the 16c~iI Church is the ~anga where moreeer, viees were in'ter~retor at all the native garb. [Autumn King,'.".:,.!t is expected and is a e~pable and most inter,.:."~"~' ]'held and 9 were confirm~l~ The Je'dp~.'/' .; ~ that the Prince Rupert or~b~estr~ esting speaker. She had ~ i I I~ anga band was on han~. i Friday ~.mornmg Archbtsho~lwlll prowdethe m.ume:.~r the s0,b) weU:,n " i ]~. Hm. (~age addressed the na-[andMrs,dePen.cier left for the.[dance, ...Watch fo ,the program ladms'ionvileged to hear h~ uoted some, .0f,the~ Ou~tanding [!~!ves~at a~l the meetings, ~nd at [eoastto p~tm~pate m ordinatmn Inext week, :~i~ ~ sutures. It was forty-five vems served N [I)oth!plaees,,iMrs. dePeneier a~:!serv!~es a~ Pnnce Rupert. ' Arevou a subsbri~r~yetTi~:~ii~ t: ,1 i!• /.: '7

i THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925

Ill lr~ ~- ~r~ ~ "'m~r . ~ [JJJ%~l,11 -~alt11~ 0 J. tUAIJLtO~ the thHIhn~ cruike~t•siln.~ ,ti~'a i' III Iou Keao Magazines. f IIJ[l . A~v~:~,~JN°rthPa. eifi'~ coast. ~"'-'~"-3~ "' .... ' III/AJL ~kt~Ul~UU ~flk~¢tlll. J Skirting t h e flower-decked, [] We will enter your subscription" ' ..... to any Magazine or Newspaper at , " " . Jbase of~..snow-cal~ped'i_ _ mountains ,,,! i ,, " He Has Fulfilled None That lyou see the glories of the famous Motors ][[ PUBLISHERS PRICES He Made Before Last Ishel tered scenic seas, ~t0tem-p~l~ ]]J We book for Canadian, English,.;.'or American publications. ~ .,...... villages; Russian churches, ,.prim~. Up b to.date"• " 'G,4~,,AGE ' " ' and' REPAIR SHOP containing [[J .vLeeatr?S~:eyoUr:eUbS?iptio: for six months or one tulectlon in ~upe~, .... oval forests an d rive.re, that turn, K. R. Wilson combination ill y. • y y, and you will be sure ,,,. , . .... ~. oleoown themountam sides and re-boring machine, acety- Ill oz getting each issue of your favorite magazine, Jlking s ~zO ~'remlses : Into the sea. .... ~ line welding outfit [J[ i.... "Was the G.T.P. policy a wise "Buythe most for your vaca. Repairs of all kinds ilJ one?" asked Mr. King. "What ties m0ney--it's this cruise to , •quickly executed ORMES LIMITED was Sir Wilfrid's vision when the Alaska, a boat trip of 1500 miles transcontinental railway was be- each way, every mile~f it vack. We carry a complete stock of Ford Parts P.O. Box 1680 Prince Rupert The Rexall Store ing planned, and his vision of ed:fuil of amazing sights and this particular city? I know.• It scenic thrills. and auto accessories i was of ships plying from this i"On your way westward, see very port, crossinu~ the Pacific Jasper National Park (4, 4 0 0 New Cars in stock with the products of this country square miles of mountain magni. Free Air Manufacturers of and bringing back other commo- ficence) and enjoy the 500 miles Hanson dities; of a railway running thr0 of majestic beauty between Jas. Rough, Dressed & Dimension a country as fertile as any in the per and the Coast--the route Lumber & world,with feeders running north through the 'roaring gorges' of SMITI~ERS, B.C.

and south tapping the resources the Thomvson and ~W Timber Co. Lumber of the province, mineral and tim- canyons." ber, the great national wealth; HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR a great community with ocean Not a word in the entire ad- vertisement about Prince Kupert ! wharves, docks, repair yards, Importers and the Skeena or Bulkier rivers. HEMLOCK AND SPRUCE drydocks, roundhouses, hotels. Dealers in railway stations, and all th e signs Yet this is that wonderful coun- i and sights of a great world me. try Mr. King and his railway Wallpapers We carry the Flooring was going to develop. But that Mill at tropolis. Burlaps largest and was before this district elected a Get our prices before ordering elsewhere "And •what havevou ~ot today" Paints most varied HANALL. B.C. Liberal to support Mr. King. it went on Mr, Kin,r, "a side line 0]IS stock in and not a main artery--the dig Varnishes Northern erence between the Liberal and Tariff For Farmers G]~ss British the Conservative governmont. Brushes, Etc. Columbia The Liberal party has set out to Below are given some figures Steamship & Train Service for the farmers of this constitu- FALL SCHEDULE build up the Dominion of Canada advocating freerer .markets, nav- ency to consider. Since 1,o22, S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and ,q.S. PRINCE GEORGE when the Fordney tariff bill went Write us for information when will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, al detente, and had built a nat. renovating or building your home VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each ional highway with a Pacific ter. into force in the . SUNDAY ~nd THURSDAY at 10.00 p.m. the Canadian farmer has been For ANYOX ...... Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. minus, and the Liberal party is shut out of the American market, For STEWART ...... Saturday, 10.00 p.m. anxious to keen uv the work and Make Your Home Attractive l~ ..... I~LES for KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU,• to finish and carry ~thr0~igh the which means a loss of ninety.two SKAGWAY each WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m. million'dollars per annum. Yec work interrupted ten years ago, BSAVBR BOARD "DIsTRlnU,rO~S. ~ S.S. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for Vancou 7er via Queen Charlotte Islands It is for you to say Whether you the Canadian market was thrown open ~o the American farmer: Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: wish that work to be accomplish. Eastbeun=l-7.14 p.m. daily except Sunday. ed or not; We can only do so American Canadian A. W, EDGECo. Westbound--7.43 a.m. daily except Tuesday. Tariff Tariff P.o. sex 459. Prince Rupert, B.C. much. We can go to eastern Wheat .... 42c per bu. 12c per bu. Canada and ask for the support Corn ...... 15c per bu. free For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian Flour. .... $2.04 per bbl. 50c. per bbl. National Agent or of the men in the east, but unless Potatoes.. ~0c per hod. 35c per hnd.

It F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. I you send us men committed to Butter .... 8c per lb. 4c per lb. Cheese ... 5c per lb. 3e per lb. see that the program is carried 8c per doz. 3c per doz. N out our hands are tied. For the Eagtgt~e ~'." 40 ver cent. 25 per cent. Fruit..... 35 per cent. 25 per cent. building up of Prince Rupert, Hay ...... $4.00 per ton $2.00per ton E by 's [Ithere is every reason for you to The Mackenzie King govern-/ I support the Liberal party. The ment refused to protect the Can- BRITISH COLUMBIA ~lfirst thing we have to do is to Exchange THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA adian farmer againstthis unfair [ I carry out the great policies of our HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS .- competition. The Conservative Placer Gold ...... $ 77,382,953 a.,~Dear Leader, Sir Wilfrid, his party is pledged to raise the Lode Gold ...... 118,473,190 [~l Cash Hardware Store ||[every policy will be completed." Silver ...... ~...... 68.824,579 tariff on farm products :to at Lead ...... 70,548,578 least th e equal of the American Get our prices .before you buy Copper ...... :... • ...... 187.489.378 new hardware. Zinc ...... ~...... 32,382,95:~ Has any one of Sir Wilfrid's tariff. Thus the Conservatives Coal and Coke ...... 260,880,048 policies been carried out in this RANGES Building Stone, Brick, Cement, etc ..... 42,225,814 will conserve to the Canadian Miscellaneous Minerals ...... 1.431,349 north country? Mrl King only farmer the Canadian market. HEATING STOVES. Making mineral,production • to the end of 1924 show talked nonsense. He had no British Columbia farmers will COOKING .UTENSILS AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $859,427,386 policy in 1920. He has been car- particularly benefit by thechange. The substantial progress of the m{ning industry in this prov. ince is Strikingly illustrated in the following figures, which ried away by the eloquence of show the valut of production for successive ~-year periods: the Vancouver Conservatives. Goods Bought and Sold For all years to 1895, inclusive ...... $ 94,547,24l He has no policy today and his For five years, 1896-1900 ...... 57,605,967 f'Kitsumkalum School Second-Hand Stock For five years, 1901.1905 ...... ~ ...... 96,~07,968 railway is robbinf the north to Always on Hand For five years, 1906-1910 ...... 125,~34,474 build up the south. Yet Ske~na CLASS LEADERS For five years, 1911-1915 ...... 142,072,603 For five years. 1916-1920 ...... " 189,922,725 had a L~beral member for four For the year 1921 ...... i.. i 28,066.64.1 ' " rt years at Ottawa. Mr. Kmg ap- High School. Grade ll.--Marguerite For•the year 19-2 ...... 35,158,843 Smithers, B. C. For the year 1923. :...... 41,804,320 parently did not know hews| Martin 64.75, 'Laurence Greig 60.75. For the year 1924...... 48,704,604 Grade 10.--Daniel Taper 80.75, Mary in the House• Skeena wants a Wil~on 78.75. Grade 9.,Fanny Mc- PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $372,604,725 live Wire at Ottawa after October Laren 75.6, LeRoy Thomas 65. Lode mining has only been In progress about 25 years, and only about one. 29th.~ Division 1. GmdeS.~Bessie.Moore m • o• . .. ~. . .~ . p pee~lng,, i . 89.5, Kathleen Burnett 87.5, Alva Moore • "xn..e mining, taws. sT. mls p .re.vines are more'liberal and the fees lower than any...otner .~tovln.ee ~n the l)o~lmon ~ any uoion y In one British Empire. Advertisement in June 1925 82. Grade 7.--Elmer McConneil 80.25, The Hazelton Hospital mm.eraljoea~ons.a~, stun.ted ~oatecoymm'a for nominal fees. Abeolutetltlee are onmmea oy ae~eopmE,suen PrOt~rtlee, MeUHt~ at which is ffuamnteed by •Elliot Head 76.4, Mona,craig 75.5~ • ...... /" , ex~wn gran_te. • • National Geographic i Division 2. Grl/~ The Haselton Hospital issues N.B.~-Practtcallyall BHtish Colu~nbl&/n.hzw~d propertl~ upon whfoa work ~,6,--.~ Joe Marelfll- i 1'.o Alaska Tht',ough Sheiter~d don; 2, Jessie N~h: Gi'ade 5-~1, , MarY/ tickets for any Period at 1.50 per .. ~.~. .,.,,wu contour, mmmg InV~g~MniK~ mllO1UIlagqM~eY month.in advanc0., This rate in- The~' are avtdlable ~vlthotl~n~arge oa appll~.ttion to tl~_. ~l~l~e~o~f~'~)n~e~' Scenic "Seas'The trip 6f .a ijfe-~ ...;,yfetoda, B.O. ,, Re~0rtp. ~ the G~lq~f.&il,Surre~ e~. _Cmm~[a~-P~lflo BuUdi~'. "~ DiVision:8. :.. Grade ." 4,--I,.- Adeline ..~oludea ..',oflice~.eonsultstioas., and vancouver, are recommemam. ~ vmLu~. !eso~ueees of iuformbUon., • ..... Thomas; 2.: Gordon .Hat,. Grade &~ medicines,, aa well as all costs The,Honourab!e ~e. MiffS,or ~-of Mines~ "See the and that offers most 1, Rheta Taft; 2, Florenee.Desjaldlne~i VI(~TORIA; BR,ITISH C(~LUI~BiA ~ in scenic glories, Travel .west Division 4. • Grade P~-.I_ 'al*i. Jobtafn~iblo ;i n~ ~/Uelton ~flom th'e v!a the great.Canadi~ni:Nati~al ,I route through the Canadmn ~oc~- O0vming, ~!Rdth ~'l ~h?aospi~L ies and at Nancouver 'b0arld a •i -

I. T . 4 * .9 TH"E T. E.I I 'ACE NEWS

i I VOL. 6 TERRACE, B. C., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1925 No. 85

I • Capt. Amesbury has returned Constable J. P. Eggleshaw vis- to Terrace after svending several ited Salvus last• Week to inves. !.i Terr.e i'!weeks on the ,)fairies. tjgate the discovery of a skeleton B.C. Mrs. S. Hausenchild, who has on an islpnd in the Skeena by GEO. LITTLE Terrace; been visiting her parents, Mr. Indians lwho made their way to LUMBER MANUFACTURER J. K. Gordon 'returned home and Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Kalum the island following the wreck of on Tuesday from'Prince Rupert, their canoe on a log jam, as was Lake, for the past tv~o months, LUMBER PRICE LIST where he received further at- •left for her home in Prince Ru- :reported last week. On his way Rough Lumber ...... $18.00 per M tention to his arm which was uert on Wednesday. home Constable Eggleshaw also broken some weeks ago. _ investigated the i~nding of a Shiplap...... 22.50 " W. E. Smith, the local coal Sized Lumber ...... 22.50 " Howard Walsh, son of Mr. and dealer, has been busy delivering woman's • body on the riverbank Mrs. T. H. Walsh, of Hazelton, at Amsburv. Finished Material ..., ...... 40.00 to 65.00 " to his customers his first shie- Shingles...... from $2.50 to $5.00 per M and who was spending a holiday meht, which arrived early in the A. V. Garland. of Toronto, was in Terrace at the home of his week. The use of coal for fuel among the business visitors of Prices su~ct to change without notice grandparents. Mr. a~d Mrs. W. is becoming more general in the Jthe week. Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continuously. C. Sparkes, was taken to the Valley each year. [ William Vanderlip jr. left on Hazelton Hospital on. Monday Prices of Moulding, etc., on application Thomas Ross, of Remo, is a [ Wednesday for Vancouver, where suffering trom an attack of pneu- visitor in town this week • : ]he will settle permanefitly. Bil. monia, R. ~...... e~nen, of rlanall,~'; spen~~ I lie" has many friends here who A. C. Smith, mana~rer of the • . . are sorry to see h~m leave the Kalum Lake Mines Ltd., was in the end o~ last week m town m .. . the ~nterests of the Hanson Lure- mstrlct. token during the early Dart of the ber& Timber Co. John Couture and J. Hoar. of week for the purpose' of attend- Kalum Lake, were business vial. in~" a meeting of the comlaany. Steamship and Train Service tore in town during the early FALL SCHEDULE, Mrs. C. L. Giggey left for Notice part of the week. Prithee Rupert on Wednesday to The I O.O.F. will hold a Mas- S.S. PRINCE ~UPERT and PRINCE GEORGE Mrs. R. L. Mclntosh and sis- will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU- s~|~.,.d a h.hday with her sisters, querade Ball in the G.W.V.A. ter, Mrs. Wainwright, left on VER, ]/ICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate Misses Marion and Ethel Christie. Hall on October30. Goodmusic. Wednesday for Prince Rupert. points each SUNDAY and THURSDAY, 10 p.m. For ANYOX ...... Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For STEWART ...... Saturday, 10.00 p.m. S.S. PRINCE CHARLES for KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU, HOLIDAYSOVERSEAS ATTRACT MANY ,CANADIANS SKAGWAY, each WEDNESDAY. 4.00 p.m.. i S.S. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS.

PASSEHGERTRAINS LEAVE TF~CE B ". • EASTBOUND--3.15 p.m. daily except Sunday. W ESTBOUND--11.37 a.m. daily except Tuesday.

For Atlantic Steamship Sailings or fa~the~ info~aalion apph~ to any Canadian National A~ent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C.

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' Proprielor TERRACE BAKERY. ,.o.TERRACE ,o,

Private ChrmtmasGreeting Car • Order now. We have a good selection. " Ill VICTROLAS-A few models still for slile at greatly reduced prices. III VICTROLA RECORDS--The October numbers are now on band. H~" CHOCOLATES-G,anong's boxes,just arrived. Also new lot of III t~anong s, Tabler s, McCormick s 'and. Cowan's Chocolate Bars. H[

HOT-WATER BOTtLEs--all prices, r ~ J THE TERRACE DRUG STORE III HRISTMAS at home "has a Natio~ial Railways in Western The charm of English scenery,' charm for the average Briton Canada, who state the preliminary coupled with that of old associa. c that is not to be denied, for inquiries already received indicate ,ions, draws just as strongly to- nowhere in the world is there a that more people are figuring on day as ever, and to many a West- I LAND NOTICE , reater observance of' the old holidays abroad during the cOmino uletide customs than that which winter than for some time. Ac- ern Canadian, these winter h01i- I Range S, coast District. Prince Rupert M/NERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS prevails in the British Isles. cordingly, officials of the National days give the one opportwnity of • . i Land Recording District. FREDNAHS- Friends and relatives,of those who System ar~ now making their visiting the old homeland scenes TAKENOTICE that I, ThaddiusR. hav6 come to this country to make plans for the handling of such and mingling again with childhood ~ • Davis, of Terrace, B.C., lumberman, ~ B.CaL.S. business and the provision of Can- friends and with those members Of intend/to apply for permission to lease ~RRAC~, B.C. their home in the new Dominion, twenty acres of land bounded as follows: look forward every Fear to the adian : National service' between the family left behind when he or' •: Commencing at this post planted on stmvmm ~Roucsow cmmm~ B.C. coming of the winter season, Western Canada and the Atlantic she sailed for Canada to find a theeast shore of Kitsumgallum Lake, knowing that this is the time. when seaboard for the convenience of home in the new Dominion. and bein~ 40 chains North of the North- those who plan'overseas trips. I the people of Western Canad/t have Rates and d~es of sailings and west cornerof Lot 6733, thence East 10 ' the time at their.' disposal for Canadian National agents at all special trains will shortly be an- chains, the~_ce North 20 chains,, thence lengthy holidays necessary to on- points will again ticket passengers nounced by the Canadian Nattonal :~ ~ West)10 chains more or less~to the joy ocean trave L i. on al! steamship• lines, and, as the Railways. ' ~ ~ '~' ...... i~ shorei:~ofKitsumgallum Lake,~.thence ~T:E traffic, warrants, • special trains • • ...... ~.. ~, : ~,. southe~ly:~Snd .folIowirig said 'sl~ore 20 '~ "This year passenger travel to ~c~irr.yi~ig,~ both : da~/~ coaches and Photographs ~ show--(l) Edin-~ ~, , ~]chainsi~more or. less ,to the point,of ' / i . .' ' G~eat Britain and to other con. sleeping •cars ' will'~ be operated burgh, ~Castle~ (2) Shakespeare s', .... ~..... ~: [ commencement. The lease is required tinental countries, promises to be •from various western points direct Birthplace; (8) One of the great ~:~' I for industrial purposes. ' J. K. GdRDON~ T E R R A C lm heavier than for many years, ac. to the boats' side at Montreal, ocean liners which carries. C.-N.R. ~ :i2 ,i[ ",Datedthis,l~th day of. August, 1925. Pr;opr!ator . ,,~ B~I~ Columb~ cording to ~)ffictals of the Canadian Quebec, Halifax and~0ther ltorts. ' passengers ,ove*seas."•":, :: .~,: ', ",~•,:':,'~:.~:':::::!/r.!!~:'~,,i[~ -,.~. , [ADD]ti~S~R~,DAVIS2 ...... ~"~"...... ~, ; :~::.~"-i:,'/:,,~,,,, '~' I • ', ' ~ - THE OMINECA HERALD. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1925

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RT. HON. W. L MACKENZIE KING Premier King Has Sa.id.: "! Promise the West Impartial Justice and Equal Treatment" r - His famous Order-in-Council is concrete There you have the policy as it will be applied to the evidence that he means to carry out WeSt, of the two parties who now ask your endorsation. , The policy of-the Liberal Candidates is to populate the this policy. The order reads: West. Population will come where it is profitable to live. "The Committee are of the opinion Open Canada's natura} trade routes to the wo'rld's mar- kets, for the tremendous natural resources of the West. that the p~licy of equalization of Equalize freight rates Westward, and you will have freight rates should be recognized as turned the key that unlocks the door to prosperity. being the only means of dealing equi- A definite example of what these discriminating rates are costing the West--as they affect the fruit growers of tably with all parts of Canada, and British Columbia-is found in these figures. as a means of encouragement of in- • From Grimsby to Montreal, it is 390 miles-and ~the "dustry and agriculture, and the de- rate/is 95c per 100 lbs. From Vernon to Calgary. it is 340 miles-and the velopment of export trade." rate is $2.40 per 100 lbs. Contrast this policy with the statement The same discrimination is applicable to all lines of Wes- of Mr. Meighen, which his followers--- tern production. This is startlingly evident when you ascertain that ~in the six years previous to 1921, the West ~ the Conservative Candidates---will be contributed $174,000,000 net profit to the Canadian Pacific compelled to support by reason of the Raiiway,-while the East, with its greater population, pledges of the Conservative Candidates contributed but $81,500,000--1ess than half. You must decide whether the man you senti to Ottawa in the East, Meighen.said: shall be controlled by the Canadian Pacific Railway and "There has been a measure of relief the interests of the East--who, for narrow, selfish reasons, are antagonistic to the West-~or, whether you will send a for the West by means of equalization man to support.a leader in the person of the Rt. Hon. Of freight rates which is utterly in- W. L. Mackenzie King, who believes hells serving the best interests of the whole Dominion by giving impartial. defensible," justice and equal treatment to the West.

Vote, . for ' Fred Stork;.... I 0~ LiberalCandidate". ,: #" ,,:

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* t THE OMINECA HERALD' FRIDAY, OCTOBER' 9, ~19'~ hshby's: Views,, TelephOnes The Ltmsmu~o, ][~/ltlt* .~¢J|Z~ Good second hand ~'.VA ~JL~;~ telephones suitable RESORT " ' Mn~m~o • Onthe. , Elevatorl~ "[ •Ho~ SPumes TERRACE forstoorstores, offices, mi~es, farms or [ Omineca HOR~OU~Ttm~ small exchanges; $5.00 each f.o.b. Ver- non, B.C. Address Okanagan Tele-" Hotel Azd onTelph0ne Service as ., phone Company. 1316, He Propounded Them at Mrsl A. Olson was a vmitor to number of unexpected visitors on ..... New Hazelton ' Ruvert:recently, .. t C. W: Dawson;° " Prop. Wednesday evemng last when a R. Foray of Remo was a week- majority of the young peovle in Gee. G. Bushby, the Conserva- end visitor in town. town, accompanied by a number tive candidate; is and has always Automobiles, Bus% or Rigs Thos. Conway of Kalum Lake of married ones. gathered with Timber Sale X7106 meet all traine for passenger been in favor the construction of was here over Sunday. all the noise making instruments the elevator at 'Prince Ruvert. available, to celebrate their home There will be offered for sale at Puh-: He is in line with Hen. S. F. Tel. C. R. ~Gilbert made I a trip tO ic Auction, at noon on the let day of: l HEAa:ju:aI~ ::al~:; tOr::ScT:ISTS Prinbe George last week. coming. The visitors got a very" October, 1925, in the office of the Forest mie, of Victoria, who supported hearty welcome and a splendid Supervisor at Smithers, B.C., the AND COMMERCIAL [ W. M, carnbbell of Smithers Licence X7106, to cut 540,000 lineal feet the votes for a million three hun- evening was scent. of Cedar Poles a.zd Piling on an area was a recent visitor here. adjoining Lot 2266, northwest of Hazel, dred thousand dollars for that Mrs. Burnett and the Misses elevator• He believes it will op- Mrsl K. Olson left for Rupert ton, Cassiar District. i i Di;~;?~ iAnL~0HnOCtR~ 1 Andrews, MaIlett and Dobb were Three (3) years will be allowed for en uv the Japan and other Asia: on Sunda~/for medical attention. removal of timber. at Lakelse Lake Saturday. but "Provided that anyone unable to tic markets to the wheat and the Mrs. A. C. Fowler and her two found the water too cold. The, attend the "auction in person may sub. flour ,of the prairies. He knows daughterS left last week •for Van- sit a sealed tender to be opened at the [ Hazelton- B.C. 1 are of the opinion that the time hour of auction and treated as one bid." that to handle wheat the railway couver.~ , . • is rive for providing some con. Further particulars of the Chief For- will be compelled to m~ke the ester, Victoria, B.C.; or District Fores- Mr. and Mrs. C, Stewart from veniences at the lake for bathers ter, Prince Rupert, B.C. 1114 .I line through this country shfe for Prince Ruvert spent a few days and picnickers. They suggest a traffic. He knows that the big in town this week• tea room and a bath house to be- ?.-,,.,.,...... ~.~d,~j. country between Prince Rupert J, , Smith' returned : from Hazel. gin with. Neither of these would I and Prince Gborge will not grow t ton on Sunday last after visitir~g cost much arid they Would add BLoACKaEADS I export grain for three vears yet. Hotel Emil Haugland at the hosvital. much to the popularity of the squeeze blackheads dmsolw He knows there will be no Peace them. Get two ounces of peroxine Rev. W. J. Parsons will preach Lake. powder from any drug store and River grain shipped to Rupert for rub with hot, wet cloth briskly over the his farewell sermon on Sunday blackheads. They simply dissolve and dis- !I PrinceRupert three veers anyway. The Parent Teacher's Whist appear by this safe and sure method. at 1l a.m. His successor is not Sir Henry Drayton knew these drive and da!~ce for the piano I A GOOD HOTEL yet known. REAL things when he called the Prince • fund last Thursday was well at- ! i .Rupertelevatoravolitical eleva. Wm. Vanderlip jr, returned [ tended and the proceeesamounb tor. It was the ;)rice paid to the home from Vancouver and is well led to $75.40. The fund has now Prince Rupert ! Progressive party for its suDport pleased with the treatment re.I reached $152. The whist vlay- I B.C. in the House. In those state, ceived from the Compensation ~ers were keen and the vrizes for tANDAENDMENT$ ~ ments onl~,does Mr.Bushby agree Board. the ladies went to Miss Ivv Kerr and Mrs. Hi,girls. while C. H I with Sir Henry. Lazelle is having new Thomas and V, Davis PRE-EMPTION8 . Mrs. F. Vacant, unreserved, ' surveyed H. B. ROCHmSTmR, Manager [ The Conservati~ecandidate re- foundations 13laced under her hers for the men. TheWeredanctWin 2rown lands may be pre-empted by i~ritlsh subjects over 18 yearn Of age, Rates $1.50 per day up. ~ fuses to allow the Liberals to tie store building and ,dwellin~ oc. was one of the most enjoyable, ~nd by alieus on deelarinff IDt~ntion :o become British subjects, condi- , ~ a lot of their false statements cupied by ~att Bros. W. Little and was indul~zed in by both the tional upon resideno~, oscupaUon, ...... :~ around his neck. He'is not and has the contract. • l yountr and the old. Mr. Bishop znd improvement for . agricultural "~ .... will never be a bliud follower of Mrs. A. H. Barker. purposes• .entertained I kindly gave the use of the ha~, Full information concerning regu- .... Sir Henry or any other man. Jathet~ui ...... ld of th"ne u t[eu ~nuren [and the music was also donate6 !ations regarding pre-emptions is I~iven in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, S~s~ ~irnoUry:e~Yoanb°e ~nee~eac:~a" j by Mrs. A~wood's orchestra, ilk. "How to Pre-empt I.~md," copies of ACKLETON which can be obtained free of charge SH Need Better Phone Service Y e~cludingH• L. Kenneyl C. Toomb by' addressing the Department of one for the members Lands. Victoria, B.C., or to any O0v- Hotel ~f you elect Gee. G. Bushby on .... land E. Roberts. At midnigh, ernme'nt Agent. ;JSK, B.C. October29th one of his first ef- American Consul Wakefield, ~the ladies served refreshments. Records will be gTanted covering only land suitable lYor ggrlcultural ' forts will be to build up and im. Dr. Tremain and ,Dr. West of purposes, and which is not timber- New. clean and comfortable prove the rural telephone system Prince Ruvert were week-end land, i.e., carrying over ~.000 board feet per acre west of the Coast I~o First-class Dining Room in connection in the Northern interior, with a guests of R. L and Mrs. McIn - The Jl and 8,000 feet per acre east of that IIH Range. ~t A~a,c,,w i in • r¢ R,z~s ~s start to be made the Lakes tosh at "Tile Crossings." er~ancl AppUc&tlons for pro-eruptions are i district~ where the vresent rates J" ~. and Mrs. Frost left re. The output of silve~'from Cobah ~o be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of the 'Land Recording 131. THOS. SHACKLETON . Prop. ', and tolls are more of a graft than centlv for eastern points. He is during July amounted to about 400,- visioi% in which the land applied for Is situated, and are made on prmted _ _ .~ a service. The Conservative can- on forestry business and Mrs. o00 ounces, according to preliminary forms, copies of which can be ob- didate received something of a Frost will visit with old friends estinmtes. This had a value o~ less tained from the Land Commissioner. shock uvon his recent visit and at Hazelton and Smithers. than $300,000, or at the rate of Pre-empt.ions must be occupied f:,,. . $8,500,000 a five years and improvements made about year. to value of $10 per acre, ;ncludin~ The Bulklcy Hotel the high annual tolls and Mrs. R. L. McIntosh has re- clearing and cultivating at .least five the high rates for local calls. . turned to her home "The Cross. All a~tendance records for the acres, before a .Crown Grant can b~ E. E. Orchard. Owner The telephones were originally ings'" after a visit in Prince Ru- Central Canada Exhibition were received. For more detailed information see installed to render a service to oert. She was accompanied by brokenthis year. There wa~ a total the f~ulletin "How to Pre-empt La~d." European or American Plan the pioneer settlers in recogni her sister, Mrs. wainwright, of attendance of 349,200, or 42,400 PURCHASE The headquarters for th e Bulltqey tion of the sacrifices accompany-[ Hamilton. greater than the previous record of Applications are reeetved for pur- Valley. Tourists and Commercial men ing Pioneering. There was no[ The monthly meeting of the 307,000, made in 1922. chase of' vacant end unreserved find ~'nis a grand hotel to stop at. Crown lands, not being timberland , All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs intention of profit making. IW. A. of the Anglican church The firs~ Italian ship to visit Van- for agriculturRl purposes; minimum price of flrst-olass(arable) land is $~ saddle horses provided. The lines were built and then[was held in the Terrace hotel on couver in several years will be the per acre, and sec0nd-class (grazing) land $2.50 per acre• Further infor- B[C,.. rates were adopted which pro-[Thursday last., the ladies have zioneSteamer.LiberaPi~veTrestina,II'of thedueNaviga-here at mation regarding purchase or l~tMe of Crown lands is given in Builetiu Sml hibit anything like a generaluse[started to work for the Christ. the end of this month. This boat No. 10, Land Series, ",Purchase ~nd of the rhone. The volley has re-[mas Bazaar which will take place will inaugurate a new service be- Lease of Cro~tn Lands.' suited in the defeat of the 0rig-[around the end of November. tween this port and points on the tiM ill, f.actcr~t or industrial sites on racer labs, not exceeding 40 acr~ SOLICITOR NOTARYPUBLIC inal idea and the failure to make [ A.E. Little and F. Phiscator Mediterranean. may be purchased or leased, the con- ditions ' includins PaYment ot L. S. McGll ~ profit.o r to even pay expenses. [left for Vanarsdo/on Wednesday Productionof paper by the Poweli etump94ge. The pohcy must be changed and ~last where they have been pros- River Company, at Vancouver, will HOMESITE LEASES UnsurveYed .grua, not exceeding $0 ~A~mSTER me rural remaenm must get a l Dectlng' in the vicinity of W. Van be increased 80 per cent by the com- acres, may be te~sed as homesltes, SMITHERS British Columbia chance. ' iMeter's recent discovery. They pletion of a :i;5,000,000 development conditional upon a dwelling bRinK erected in 'the first year, title being .- , The whole rural telephone sys- are much enthused over the pros. programme, now under way, accord. obtainable after residence and Is- ~' ~ng to an ani%uncement made by provement conditions are, fulfilled - ~ tern in the north needs to be put pects. Gee. Little was out for M. J. Scanlan, a director and land has been eurve~d, g" ] On a basis thatwill make it of two days also. of the [ • company. A~ present the plan~ is B.C. UNDERTAKERS the maximum benefit. Since the LEASE8 " "~ The song service :last Sunday turniag out about 75,000 tons a year. For gra~tng and industrial EMnALMING FOR EHIPMEN~ A SPECIALTY telegraph service is supposed ~to . I lmsm.area~ not exee~dlnB (~ ac~m . in the United church was well • ...... • . .l~m~r no leMed by one perlon or & Ibe amalgamated with the railway ~lgns ez returmng prosperity ,to :l,:e°mP~-'~'., .... ' : • ~i i P.O. Box 948 A wire attended. The C..G.I.T. groups .the telephone should give a sod. Canada. are evidenced' by the ~aet [ " i.... "" GRAZING'. ::. : PRINCE RUPERT, B.O. will bring us provided a splendid • musical pro. et~n:e,e~vice aud~notiodk only to gram. :~ Special/numbers were dhargingmodern rotes. i It" in the / Canadian Pacific Ro'~ky[ ~cl is divided into STaRing dlstrh ~ . , .. . given by Miss Kerr, violin, and a "Mountain resorts during the lzWt "1 and the range .'adm!n.lstered, trader,s. ' , week than ~ -.,--'~'--^ -: -- "~-- ~- ~ " .~ommmmoner. q Annm '~ Sa] ~ ShippingTags,'witli ~')~: ; - , ~ '~ vocal

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k The British. Columbia ' P0taf/~ Show and Educationa|~eed.~ho~ ,nD sERVICE A~ENTS HAZELTONNOTES i will be held in New W~estmmste~. uran Feed about November ~5" Therew~] be a number of potato growers HAZELTON Chan Lung Toy was arrested from the Northern Interior there •New carload arrived this week and contains ~st Sunday under the provincial with exhibits. ~ Last year ~..the G ARAG E' ;t, cnm,ged with having liqdor northern growers carried off a Caw & Stone ' Owners )r sale. He is out on bail and good many prizes, and no doubl; 'Puri tyiEour First-class work on all cars. attempting to secure a lawyer they will do as well or better thi~ ,defend him. Oats Wheat Corn veer. OIL AND GAS FOR SALE Don Carlos H. Hoephner aed BarIeyChop Oat Chop • W. Sielcken, of New. York, llll I II I J I FREE AIR STATION ere in town on Monday, having i Crushed Oats Bran Garage located across ,turned from their big game , Woodcock from Omineca Hotel. • Shorts mt around the headwaters of• ! ..... ~ " I1[ I I II I[ ., @ ~e Skeena. They started out to Hazelton, B.C. Prices the best in the district. main seventy-two days, but Mrs. S. Kinley and Miss E. tee got their limit of game in, Cavalier. of Kitwanga, and Miss runty days less, and were de-J E. Osborne, of Prince Rupert, H. SENKPIEL [ M erchant [ ,~hted with their outing. Thel spent last Saturday with Mrs. iads will be shipped out later• ]W. C• Little. New Hazelton, B.C. J. P. N. P. An Official Board meeting was] Mrs. R. McKav and son, of dd in the United• Church on Prince ~upert, are visiting Mrs. Wm. Grant's % -uesday evening, when plans W. Brand. were made and committees ap-' Last Sunday a number of local Agency i,uto and Garage Service]] pointed for the coming winter. people paid a visit to the Mc- Mrs. W. H. Doodson, of Smi- Gregor Mine. The trip .up was REAl. ESTATE i Cars to any 10pint in the district at any hour of the day or J thers, was a visitor to Mrs, J. C' made in an hour and a half, and night. Fast, efficient service; careful, experienced drivers ]] K. Scaly on Wednesday. while it caused a great deal of District Agent for the leading - Our up-to-date garage facilities ensure quick, efficient repairs [[ Mrs. Austin Goodenough, of "puffing", the view from the top Insurance Companies- Order Your Winter COAL Supply Now [] Smithers, is 'a guest of Mrs. C. was well worth it. Life W. Dawson this week. Fire Rev. J. H. Young, of Terrace, Health A. E. Falconer Hazelton ![ School Inspector H. C. Fraser, held church service here on Sun- Accident of Prince Rupert. made his annual day, before a large attendance. / ~' HAZELTON . 13. C. fall visit to the district this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald Another shipment of dress spent last Wednesday ~n Terrace. Canadian Pacific Railway Company ° materials in fancy silks • and BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE crepes has been received by Mrs: • Mrs. A. Hobenshild was a Kit- wanga visitor last week. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT--For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattie, • Grant from the West of England r - October 13, 23, November 3. For Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skagway-Oetober 9, 19, 30. Drygoods Co., Prince Ruvert, Mrs. W. Aird, of Pacific, was S.S. "PRINCESS BEATRICE"--For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella and the goods may be seen at the guest of' Mrs. John Borsuk Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every S~aturday at 11 a m. her •home. during the past week/ . AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from it United Church social will be" W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert • KODAKS ...... held this (Friday) evening in the DEVELOPING . AND" PRINTING parsonage. There will be a pro- STATIONERY gram and refreshments. All are PATENT MEDICINES VETERINARY REMEDIES invited to attend. Terrace I"i TOILET ARTICLES • Next Sunday at 2 v.m. there CHOCOLATES will be a s~ecial Rally Day ser- The Terrace News $2.00 a year SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES vice in the Union Sunday School, for which a pageant and songs Howard Walsh, son of Mr. and Up-to-DateDrug Store are being prepared. On Monday Mrs. T. H• Walsh, of Hazelton, HAZELTON, B.C. How's evening, at 8 o.m., the annual and who was spending a holiday Sunday School meeting will be in •Terrace at the home of his held in St. Peter's Church, A grandlgarents, Mr. and Mrs. W. cordial invitation is ex~ended to C. Sparkes, was .taken to the Business? all oarents and friends. Hazelton Hospital on Monday The will be a Congregational suffering trom an attack of pneu- BENSON BROS. monia. "Business is what we make it," meeting in St. Peter's church to- 4uto Jitney Service night to elect bfficers to fill va-] W. Allen Dowman, of Vancou- is the answer of businezs leaders. • Between Hazelton and New ' /~nd it is worth while to note that cancies, vet, was a week-end visitor re~is- Hazelton and thb Railway, most big businesses owe much of Services will be held ne~tt Sun- tered at the Terrace Hotel. or to any poin~ in the dis- trict-and at any hour. their success and :prestige to the day in St, Peter's church at 11 a. Mrs. H.~ Mist and daught6r re- steady use of advertising. m., 2 p.m.and Z30 p.m. All are turned on Saturday after visiting Phons: '~ New Hazelton--I short h3 long invited. in the south for a few weeks. Hazelton-- ADVERTISING in The Omineca Nature Notes.- Among the A. L. Carruthers, Victoria, in- Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short Herald and The Terrace News would worst •pests encountered this year spector of bridges for the pro- help promote your business• It would have been black-flies and b0ok vincial government, paid Terrace attract 'new customers, retain the agents. There are several good an official visit at .the end of last goodwill of old ones and increase pub- brands of insecticide which are Week. BOOT AND SHOE lic confidenc~ in your store and service efficacious in combatting the for, A new h6me for Peter Mc- mer; fur the latter frequent and DOnald. ferryman at Remo, is Repairing ADVERTISING is simply sales- regular doses of buekshot'aDplied being 5uilt by Win. Parr, of Ter- manship in the mass. It is an effi- externaUv are recommended in race, and D. Mason, of Copper Black, Tan. and White cient, low-priced salesman. Investi- various ouarters. City; ' Shoe Polish gate its merits. "• ,Agent for- , WHITE CROSS RUBBER 'REPAIR G. W, Dungate Progressive ]IllBUILDING: MATERIALS! I "' ' HAZELTON, B.C, Merch ants ,• . .• • ~ . . -~., ,, ' ~.. • ,Cement !Lime Plaster Fireclay Advertise .), . Brick' ,Buildin~Papers Roofings.. . • .. n ' "'.' ' • Sash &D0btS: 8-pry Veneer Panelin~ ~ . B.C. LAND. 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