im the. auction in a of auction and treate remove . THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1925. Sign deed they insist on community in the Welcome “NOBODY asked. you, sir,” said the coy maiden, And in matters of buying, as well as in affairs of the heart, most people like to be ‘“‘asked’’, He is a wise merchant who keeps the welcome sign constantly before the TISEMENTS im the home paper. There everybody sees it—for ADVERTISING s “the light of directed attention”. Speak up. Light up. good ,customers are listening for your message and watching for your wel- come sign in ‘The Omineca Herald” ‘and ‘‘The Terrace News”. People Shop Where They Feel Welcome Often, in- a proper invitation. form of ADVER- Hundreds of an 9 Se ee t : ft 7 Cement : Lime BUILDING MATERIALS! . Plaster Tireclay “Brick Building Papers Roofing ” Sash & Doors 4-ply Veneer Paneling _ Bir Finish a Specialty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. Timber Sale X7050 oo There will be offered for sale at Pub- & lic Auction, at noon on the 18th day of i June, 1925, in the office of the Forest. ® Supervisor at Smithers, B. C., the Licence X7060, to. cut 180,000 lineal feet me of Cedar Poles aad Piling on Lot 2989, situated’ on the South Bank of the Skeena River, west of Skeena Crossing, a Cassiar Land District. “Provided anyone unable to attend ergon may submit a me sealed tender to be opened at the hour asone bid, - Two (2) years will-be allowed for removal of timber: ° : Further particulars of the Chief For- mm ester, Victoria: the District Forester, | Prince Rupert, B. Cc. - 6061 Timber Sale Xe5o4 Sealed tender’ will be received by the | District Forester not later than noon.on MM the 22nd day of June, 1926, for the|’ urchase of Licence X6594,. -on Terrace: |: emo Road, south side of. Skeena River, | Coast Range 5, to cut 60, 000, lineal feet. if ; of Cedar Poles:and Piling. - y Two 2) ears. will. be. allowed for lo tt mber. + # Further particulara of the Chief For- | me ester, ‘Victoria, or Distrigt Foreateh, ‘Prince Rupert, B.C 19 Timber Sale X7 147 There will be offered for sale at Pub- lic Auction, at noon on .the 25th day of June, 1925, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Hazelton, B.C., the Licence X7147, to cut 151,163 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on- an area situated on the east bank of the Skeena River, approximately 15 miles north of Hazelton, Range §, Coast District. Two years will be allowed for remo- val of timber. ’ ‘Provided that anyone unable to attend the auction in person may sub- mit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid."’ Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B.C., or Digtrict Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. B16 _ HILL FARM. REST ~AND= ‘HOLIDAY HOME * Mine, Eggs,’ Fruit and Vegetables Tennis — Playground , Entire “charge st Children if desired Mr Lanfear, BA. - Miss French, A.L.C.M. “TERRACE Cw Te | plies to that point. Terrace : a ‘ ~ * 6~e60-~6 ae 'g. Creelman i is a visitor in town this week. David Pratt and son of Skeena Crossing were visitors in town over the week end. Capt. Willman of Usk mas here on Saturday. Mrs. Hagan of VanArsdol was a business visitor i in town during the week, _ Reports from the fruit rowers in the district aré favorable. The entrance and high school examinations are taking place this week and quite a number of pupils are writing, including sev- eral from Usk and Pacific. Miss Andrews who has taught in the local school for the last year has returned to her home in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs who have been visiting with their daugh- ter, Miss Mamie Dobbs, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, have returned home to the coast, Pete DeBoer left for the coast where he expects to put in the balance of the summer. . Another beer license has been granted, to Mr. Chenette of the Tourist Hotel, and it is expected to be open for patronage in the next few days. S. F. Mills who was in attend. ance at the I.0.0.F. convention, at Revelstoke, has returned home and Mrs. Mills, who was a pati- ent at the Hazelton Hospita! has returned home very much impro- ved in ‘health. Jeff Oden of Usk was a visitor in town oyer the week end, _ Miss Ella Frank of the Prince Rupert hospital staff. who has been spending a few weeks vaca- tion with her parents here has returned to Rupert to resume her duties. - A party of prospectors arrived this week from Edmonton and proceeded to the Kalum Lake to put in the summer, * John DeKergameaux got mix- ed ub with a pile of falling lum-|! ber atthe saw mill on Saturday and was so badly injured that he was sent to the Hazelton Hospit- al for repairs. His hip was burt the most, Jack Hoar has added 2a motor truck to his equipment for the conveyance of supplies and ma- chinery to his mining properties at Kalum Lake. He ‘has, during the past. week, taken a lot of BUD: His company has a thirty-five ton mill ready to Jtake in ag soon as the road is in shape to use. The local branch of the L 0. 0: A. hall on Friday ‘evening which |, was well attended and was most enjoyable. . The music: was sup: 7 vlied by: Mrs. Atwood’s five piece orchestra. ' The dance lasted un- til three 0 ‘clock and was one of . the™ Most . successful ‘this® ‘season. Fred. Ingold who recently came! into town. from: Kalum Lake: dis- |; trict, has» left. for the: brairies, - F. gave a dance in the G. W. V.| and has. a copy ‘ofa prog, Miss May Reifd of. Prince-Ru- pert and Miss Irene Durham of. Usk were guests of Miss Elsie Durham the past week, | Dr. H.C. Wrinch, M.0.A. and Public Works Engineer MacKay mediately for Kalum Lake to in- Spect the road work being carried on there, The intention of the public works department is to complete that work this season. Good progress is'now being made and Dr. Wrinch returned home Saturday afternoon. _ A motor accident which dam- aged the front axel, demolished the windshield of a car and shook up the occupants, occurred on the main street Saturday night. The driver failed to recognize the “silent policeman’’ on one of the street corners until his car came to an abrupt stop amidst a shat- tering of glass. 1t has been sug- gested that the policemen adopt the railway sign ‘‘stop-look-list- en,’” Woodcock Q erect etn Rev. J. H. Young of 'errace held service here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. §. Elliott and R. Doll were visitors at Kitwanga last week. . Mrs. Sutton of Cedaryale spent last Sunday with friends here. for other parts after making re- ‘pairs to the station. Messrs. MacKay and Stewart of Prince Rupert spent the week end in town, Mrs, Borsuk. and Paul visited at Cedarvale last week, After doing assessment work on their dlaims west of here W, Elliott and $8. Gray have return- éd-home, T, E. Moore of Kitwanga, spent last Mondav here in connection with the new road work, Work in the hay fields started this week and it looks like a big crop this year. Geo. Hartley and L. Doll were Cedarvale visitors this week. A picnic and dance.will be held here on Saturday, June 27. All are welcome. - The following children have been awarded rolls of honor for Jessie Brand; for regularity and punctuality, Alberta Dentinger; deportment, Jean Doll; five pupils were awarded writing certificates by H. B. MeLean of the Vancou- ver Nornial school—Alberta Den- Little. were in Terrace on Monday, _ Mr, atid'Mrs, B, “Hodkin’ and sons from Kitwanga. spent: ‘Suns . tra and did it well. came in on Friday and left im-| Mr. Jenkenson left last week | ] the Woo.icock school— Efficiency. |. tinger, Jessie. Brand, Minerva Brand, Irene Dentinger Nesta 7 Mrs. J. Borsuk and ‘gon Paul day: with Mr. and Mrs. Borsuk,, ql "Mrs. Houghton: ‘of Gl enV. Vowel a ‘Omineca | Hotel | ! c. W. avon, Prop. ‘| + gee Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs meet all trains for passenger and baggage transfer é HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS ‘AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS Hazelton B. C. Se en ttt te errs rs re rts et ete es HT Hotel Prince Rupert A ReAL Goop HOTEL ! Prince Rupert B,C. H. B, RocHESTER, Manager Rates $1.50 per day up. Feet te cette tee eel ot ed rm me BE The Bulkley Hotel E, &. Orchard. Owner European or American Plan The -headquarters for the Bulkley Valiey.. Tourists and Commercial men find tnis a prand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. Smithers. B. C. SHACKLETON ‘Hotel USK, B.C, New, clean and comfortable First-class ‘Dining Room in connection Raves ARH ATTRACTIVE THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. — SS) Bedding Plants OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS | -; ROSES and all kinds of TREES AND SHRUBS CABBAGE PLANTS . Catalogue prices D. GLENNIE . and Ava. PRINCE RUPERT ne ue SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC!