wW f Auto Jitney Service. aa _ : Pacific. BENSON BROS. Between Hazelton and New - Hazelton. and the Railway, ’ or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. oo, “Phone! ‘Hazelton oO 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca ‘Hotel, 2 long 2 short |J. Lever; bicycle rnee, Lawrence Greig “Build B.C." , Milk Jail star, team finished up, The Na- .|tive Sons wou. A | town ‘could select a pretty good nine. + Once. 7 In looking over a ‘fille of letters received from’ time to time this ’ wentance uppeared. four times, “Just try Pacifie Milk ‘once in your cooking.” ent iinmedigely added, “you will prefer it for its own richness and flavor.” It takes quality of a high character to make a constant pat- ° ron right wway. . Pacific Milk Head Office: Vancouver .- Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner {floor wus excellent. Our. correspoud- — |The dance kept up until quite early - Wm. Grant’s Agency. “REAL . Insurance Companies —{ ‘ ’ Life Accident - . 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Get two olinees ‘of peroxtye’: ‘powder: from, apy, drug store—sprinkld it-on a hot, |: ; : ° ‘Ours Quiet: ‘eorreghondent: euters - “my ‘protest: against: the" ‘growing “habit! of bs wet cloth, rub the face: brisk —ever Wickbi i : 2 d vee gone: Si tats we By Whe Cmineen He |don kept thiigs on the jump. reliable companies, Aparty: was riven in the Round Lake ‘af att: Quick, Miss McKnight of Round “TLake and Miss Dodson of Woodmere, fan the ‘ave of their departure for’ the -|were 18 inches high. THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY JULY: °8, Terrace Celebrates Continued from Page One ing. broad jump, J. Lever: pole vault, W. Christie; putting the shot, J. Fler- strom; slow car race, H, T, Kenney: pillow. fight, Jack. Sparks; gir! selling the most flags, Emma, Artness. During -the. afternoon there was one little shower but It. scared. no one aWwLhy and ‘the Program was never interrup- ted. It vas supper time when-the ball ganie between the Native Sona and the Thé game was good: to look at ‘and from the two teams the After supper the committe had pro- vided fora special show at the theatre and a good many people. went there to pass away the time until the fire work display was put on. The main attrac- tion in the eyéning, however, was the dance in the G. W. V. A. hall, The place was crowded, many said it was the biggest crowd that was ever in the hall. The music was good and the Everything was favorable for one ‘grand time and the young people had—but then even the gran mothers were young: that night: Saturday morning and it was. a fine wind-up to a big dry. ’ After the sports in the afternoon the prizes were awarded to the successful eonpetitors. The prizes for the best essnys on Confederation, open to. both high school and public schools, were also presented. This competition was nvranged hy: “Capt: Colthurst who do- nated’ the prizes. The winners were, high school pupils—Dan Taper and Lillian Taper; public school, ., Elliott Head, Lilian Christie, Jessie. Nash: Rev. Win. Allen was judge in both contests.: - Saturday was part work day and part holiday. The. stores opened up in the morning. On Sunday _after- noon the Dinmond Jubilee celebration in Terrace was brought.to a fittine close with a community service - held in the park, - The. form’ of service xs provided by the Central Committee at Ottawn. w 0s used. . There was a large turn out. Rev. Mr. Robinson: condne- ted the service with Rev.° Afr. Allen giving the address. Mrs. Von. Tess presided at the organ and the com- munity singing was good... QUICK NEWS The Quick school plenic on June 24 was well attended as usual and in spite of the vain most of the program Was rm off; Pete Wilson and Geo. Bran- The worst feature was that the refresh- ments provided were too bountiful, ‘A A nice warm rain visited the pienic grounds to hasten the folk Home, but at that everyone had a good time, a In the eventaig of June 24 ao farewell J eomuninity ball in honor of Miss Lanc sumniner holidays, i verything ‘is zrowluz as ‘a result of friends the weeds. MO Carl Wakefield has some geese two yonths old that. w eigh, 18 ‘pounds, wo On June o4 sone wheat ‘and oats i : It was letiied with’ ‘general regret that, ‘Jos, Neve aves. umable to get’ the relief ‘at! Mayo: Bros, that, was hoped tor ‘and ‘he is now With ‘ny sistex 1 ‘ti Win- nifier. "Mrs, Neve ds Folng’ to Barrett's with. athe children.: pons . ; PALI ‘struetion of. the pmnerons rains, including the: old of am = : Skeena’s, Industrial Centre ae ee 2 Work -has been. started on ‘the con- ‘the Marsh Memorial church ‘and it is expected to have it completed in a short time. A comimunity pletite “WAS néld ‘at it was a complete’ success, sports, people present. ewewewneny amond Jubilee of Confederation. Usk ladies at an informal tea on Wed- nesday afternoon in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Allen of Terrace. - ; Telkwa Tales | Capt. J. P. Wheeler completed his work as field supervisor for the soldier ‘department on July 1st. Smithers. The retirement of Capt. J. P. Wheeler by the government is not a popular move by any mens, years and the government or the for- mer member could give no reason for want. him- any: more. ° . ed by his family on his visit to Telk- wa this week, . week ee Mis, Harry Willis retirned Sun- day. from Fort: Fraser. where. she had been visiting her sister; ‘ "Mrs, Nuian and ‘family visited at Endako during the holidays. Most’ of the Telkwa. ‘people: ‘spent the. holidays last week end at Smithers, Terrace Notes el Miss Opel Cnssell left Monday for Calgary where she will spend a holi- day. Prof. Barfoot of Saskatoon College and who {s relieving Archdeacon Rix in his clerienl duties at Prince Rupert wi a guest of Rey, T. J. and Mrs Marsh while he was in Terrace. many friends ‘here were glad to ‘see him again. : His ‘Mrs. "Annie Rogs is “‘ehnperoning al party of girls on a holiday to Kathua Tuike. In the party are Edna - aud Jean Dover, Downing, Velma Greig, ‘and Ruby “Word has been received of the death 7. T. Lazzelle which took place nv the home of his daughter, Mrs. ‘Morn: ingstar, of California, on August ‘10th. The deceased was in his o0th year and ; ‘Was father of a former business: man in town.: Mrs. Pr M. Monektowi who hs teen {holldaying. on the, const: ‘returned hs) town on Wednesday. ve a Gold Creek on Confederation Day and |- In the af-|- ternoon there was a good program of |: There were about a. hundred | The picnic broke up|: about nine o'clock when everyons’ went : home, either by Wagon or on foot. yt A dance was held in Bethnrem hall]. on Saturday night in‘ honor of the Di-|: Mrs. Ross Goodridge entertained the | settlement board and the immigration |: He has been | - suceéeded by Il. B. Wallace, a farmer |: about half way between Telkwn and |: He has]: been a most efficient servant for six |: retiring him except that they did ‘not |: ‘Hon. A. M. Manson was accompani-} Mrs, J. Gould And children of. Hous- ton are guests of Mrs. P, Slavin tis This year itis riecessary to have’ a permit. a from some Forest Officer before any camp-. fire may be set i in any forest or ‘woodland a . Be sure to get a. permit for your camp-fire. | a and ‘follow the instructions printed on 1 the ‘back or it. _ PREVENT FOREST FIRES YOu CAN HELP Complete Drug Store Supplies : Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies Developing and Printing for Amateurs ie Promptly Attended ° ORME’S LEMITED “The Pioneer Druggists _ Prince Rupert, B. Cc. The Rexal Store : Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- termediate ports each Monday and. Thursday at 4.00 p. m, and Saturday at6 p. m yor Anyox and Stewart each Monday. and. Friday at p. m. For Alaska each Wednesday at 4. 00 p. m. For Masset Inlet each Monday at 4.00 p. m. For Vancouver via: South - Fortnightly. ._ ‘Queen Cnarlotie Islands, ._ Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton; ‘RASTBOUN D—7.20 p.m. daily except Sunday“: ° WESTBOUND—7.51 a.m, daily except Tuesday ' Jasper Park Lodge open May 21st to September § 80th See Canada in Canada's Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867-1927 Use CANADIAN “NATIONAL. 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