THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1923 —_———— rr Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public. L. S. MeGILL apse SMITHERS : fig BC. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON: OUR BUSINESS IS Transportation By automobile, buzzy or horse-back , We move freight, expresa and supplies by wagon, drays or pack - horses. We will move you or your goods and distance does not scare us. Telkwa Transfer Hoops & Mapleton Telkwa B.C. Telkwa Lumber Co. DEALERS - MANUFACTURERS Building - Contracting Wagon Repairing Cabinet Making All kinds of building material carried in stock TELKWA Bulkley Valley The Best Grade of ROUGH LUMBER Hero of Quake “Disaster Tells — Story Modestly tt Just to hand is the official re- * 1 portof Captain S. Robinson, RN. R., commander of the Canadian Pacific §.§. Empress of Australia, on the Japanese earthquake, the fire and the subsequent relief operations, in all of which Cap- tain Robinson, his officers and crew played a part which had made them and their ship famous throughout the world. The re- Better and Finer “ " ‘ : & tie esi” Fs i “Manufacturers of a ‘Rough, ‘Dressed & Dimension Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR — Sa eee 7 Hanall Spur;B.C. Royal Lumber > Company —" oor HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH Flooring Sp epee me aa ag a Se ce iene a ae Note that the name of our Post Office has been aan Christmas Stock port deals with the disaster from the moment of the first shock, Than Ever With our two stores combined we can give you a very 00 selection and with reduced ex- on Saturday, September Ist, till the ship left Yokohama on_her return voyage toa Vancouver.on Wednesday, September 12, and is more thrilling than any fiic-- ticious narrative of wild ad- venture at, sea. ~The manner in. which Captain Robinson dealt with the various fangerous situations which press- ed upon his ship in rapid succes- | gion, first through fire on the penses, Our prices are very reasonable. Many beautiful new shapes in WRIST WATCHES from $15.00 to $50.00 ’ Beautiful, genuine DIAMOND RINGS $16.00 to $500.00 changed, ff om Royal - HAN ALL, B. C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere — 7 _ | —_ : — a NG APTATC} | BUILDING MATERIALS! |\@ Cement Lime ‘Plaster Fireclay = . " Brick Building Papers _ Roofing A Sash & Doors _8-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty | at & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. ALBERT wharf’ to which she was moored, Solid Gold BROOCHES, $2.50 to $25.00 than through oil blazing to a height of 200 feet all round the vessel, and finally mancuverd All the good makes of MEN’S WATCHES Great variety of SILVER PRESENTS from $3.50 to $25.00 Send for anything you want and we will use great care in select- ing the best possible value at any price you tell us. Money back if not suited, Bulger -Cameron place of safety outside the har- bour, though told with great modesty, leaves the reader filled with admiration, and the par- ticulars of the innumerable steps afterward taken to aid the refugees add to this feeling. The many general details the report Limited contains makes it a most valuable JEWELLERS contribution to the ‘historical Prince Rupert - B.C. |[records of the catastrophe. One may subscribe heartily -to milled and sold by B | Spit & Pohle CARNABY the tributes paid Captain Robin- 9 ctemsvnetemestnesemt eareereirese [900 and those under him by / } various committees in letters ap- his partially disabled charge to a\| Loose Leaf Stock Blanks or Printed. Counter Check Books ON . All sizes and any atyle. Stationery For the Office, Factory, Mill or Store, or private use. BOOKLETS, ANNUAL REPORTS, BY-LAWS & CONSTITUTIONS = printed ue , . q : All printing orders given prompt attention and execiited fellow does it. | just a little better than .the other TERRACE NEWS @ TERRACE q OMINECA HERALD New HAZeELTON ! Usk } pended to the report. The 5 American Relief Committee states Sk *3 Indust Cc t eena’s Industrial Centre that ‘‘We know that the lives of * a rere ® | al) on board the ship during the Every MoDERN Facitity For THE Connection OF Toorn TROUBLES Dr. A. H. Bayne _. DENTIST Rooms 4 6,6, PRINCE Helrerson Block RUPERT ‘ ¥ FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agent for the Best Companies Farm Land * and Town Lots List your property now while the demand " ja good — Agentfor ic @ TP. AND NORTH COAST | SmithersTown Property 7 -| ‘District Agent for. |. FORD. CARS first two days were constantly in the bands of you, your officers and crew. It was your able, skilful and courageous handling of the many critical. situations that saved us all...... and the kindly, courteous and efficient Mrs. Post is a patient at the Hazelton Hospital, having gone there on Saturday night, accom- panied by her infant son, Peter. George Kitselas invited Ins many friends to a table d’hote dinner in the Cordillera Hotel, in honor of his, sisters, Elizabeth and Maggie. R. G. Mutch, of Smithers, the builder of Usk school, came in on Monday night’s train, returning the same night. uo A. Wilder, station agent. ac- companied by Mrs. Wilder, is on a vacation trip to the east. -- A mining deal of considerable importance to the district has been consummated. The prop- erty is on Kleanza Creek. Steve McNeil, of Vanarsdol, returned from a trip to the vicin- ity of Skeena Crossing. _ - R. H. Bourke, of Spring water. the refugees, regardless of con- dition, nationality or color was marvellous.” The British refu- gees and passengers subseribe to these sentiments and add that ‘the traditions of the British Mercantile Marine Service have been maintained’.- ’ Copies of the report, tastefully printed, are available free of charge on application at the C, real. uncle, the Wells, = — for New Westminster to place manner in. which you cared for] P.R. Windsor Street offices, Mont- Mrs. F. M. Whitlow has left] Sask., was in Usk for a few days, looking over ‘the lumber situation. “He is well pleased her daughter, Violet, closer to mas. better: educational facilities, and]: expects to be back about Chriat-|: «| for logging purposes. - with it, and if the proper ar- rangements can be made, he in- tends to’ bring. out eight. teams \, Richard Adams is building -a I residence on his lot. Miss:-Irene Kelleher, late tea- residence near the school block, arid other owners ‘of blocke.on Mra. 0’-| — ‘Brien has moved into her new) a SS | Behind this § yilabel & ip the reputation of the — largest, most hygionical- hn ly scientific brewing insti- = _ tution in the West—a plant Ro that .guarantess always the | he utmost in purity and the per- fection of satisfaction in every bottle. ‘Public endorsement of Cascade. is proved by ever.increas- - ing sales — now greater than all others in British Columbia combined. ‘Get a supply of Cascade today Sold at all Government Liquor Storea Vancouver - Breweries Limited rons e| ney . ote 18 : nti will Kher’ ‘at’ Usk,” now. of Dorreen, _ SMITHERS” ‘spent thie wéek-erid and “Thanks- | giving’ as guest of her aunt and ing tobuild, wy woke the game avenué are ‘contemplat- hia advertisement js not published or displayed by the Ligi ' d or by the Government of British Columbia. 9a . Gontrol Boar