_ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 > ee | ! "cent for McLAry's ramous Y Hot.Air Furnaces || Sheet Metal. Workers Steen’s Limited Sanitary and Heating Engineers ° Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Heating Systems Lead Burning and Chemical Burning. Estimates cheerful furnished. f\ PRINCE RUPERT, &.c. / - Soda Fountain Iee Cream Soft Drinks ! | Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton “ The Hazelton Hospital me The Hazelton Hospital issues ‘ tickets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance, This rate in- eludes office consuitations and mm medicines, as well as all costa | while inthe hospital, Tickets are & obtainable in Hazelton from the 4 drug store; from T. J. Thorp, me = Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- : 4. calsuperintendentat the Hospital. ’T.R. DAVIS Terrace ia prepared to furnish EB Sash and Door requirements ’ | Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand mM Store open Saturdays only from noon on Prices Now Reduced B PRINCESS ft ICE CREAM PARLOR ae, Ice Cream Ice Cream Sodas ; Soft Drinks Confectionery j Afternoon Tea served from 12 to3 p.m. oe Cigars ' Cigarettes oe ice Cream supplied in quantities 2 : 8. J. Kirkaldy, Terrace , a New Hazelton B AKERY FRESH BREAD DAILY made jn ‘a thodern ‘owen _ Ask ‘for Mra. ‘Spooner’ 8 bread ot your atore : os 4 f One-peuna loaves > for zc Usk | _. Skeena’s Industrial Centre t Mrs. Wheatley, the “hilliner from Smithers, will be in Usk on Wednesday, June 20, with a stock of new atyle hats. it Barney and Martha ‘Morgan lost their week-old infant boy on Saturday, following an attack of pneumonia. The funeral took place at Kitwanga. Road imprévements and school building, together with mineral prospecting, are engaging the attention of the male inhabitants, E. F. Duby, superintendent of the Kleanza Company, returned from Rupert last week and spent afew days cruising the timber on Kleanza creek. Capt. Willman, manager of the Kleanza Company, has set a crew of men to work on Discovery Bench, to sink to bedrock on their placét lease. This is believed to be the source of the rich gravel deposit on the Minchin-Marchil- don placer ground at the head of Cassiar Bat. The new sawmill enterprise at Terrace being started by . Mr. Hagen and associates has acquir- ed the portable engine and boiler MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C. Survers TxHrRovcnouT CenTRaL B. C. Every Mocvan Factuiry For Tue CoRRECTION OF TooTH TROUBLEA Dr. A...Hs Bayne DENTIST at Rooms 4, 6, 6, Helgergon Block PILES No one but the sufferer knows the terrible agony or the itching nature of Piles and how: hepeless it seema to try for relief in olntmants, injectlons and dlators, . Genlus produces AX” Internat Pile Remedy _ Pax fs the prescription af a well known physiclan and has proved successful in hundreds of cases, Pax {s internal distinct from any other treat- went. Applications from the outalds ara futile. No cintments, injections or dilatora ara neces- sary. Pax ia completa and 1s a vegetable remedy, containag to drugs or alechol- If you have not hitherto ound Tellaf do not despair, place your faith 1 Except In unusually stubborn Tans ono box da usually sufficient, Get “PAX” from your Drugalet or if-he cannot eipply you send Gne Dollar and ‘'PAX'? will be sent you in a plalu package, OROWN CHEMICAL PRODUCTS OF CANADA 1916 Dominion Building VANOOUVER, BO. PRINCE RUPERT from the Kleanza Company. This! ¢ equipment was used in the com-|f pany’s small mill to saw lumber || for the present larg? mill, and Frank Biddlecomb, of Anyox, arrived this week, to resume nis |] researches in and around 7-mile, Kleanza creek, where he is sup- posed to have found very encour- aging prospects as to the gold veins throwing the float on the fereek, It is not expected to hold phenomenal richness, but it will have extensive volume, and if it is found will create the greatest interest ever aroused in this dis trict. The sad news ‘of the death of their daughter, Emily, on Monday in Prince Rupert, was received that day by Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Edgar. The deceased lady had only recently been married and was happily settled, when .a ‘se- vere attack of apulmonary nature earried her off. Interment took place in Prince Rupert. The late young lady was well known in Usk, having made her home here with her parents for a number of years previous to her marriage to Mr. Wright; and a large circle of friends will extend their sympa- thy to the sorrowing husband and parents. | Life Insurance Gains British Cclumbians are show- ing a marked preferénce for The Great West Life Assurance Com- pany, according to a preliminary report of the»Superintendent of Insurance, which shows that of the thirty-five life companies rep- resented in the coast provinee, nearly one-eighth of the ordinary life insurance issued last year was. placed in the Great West Life. Eleven of the companies in British Columbia issued over a million dollars each, while The Great West Life tota) for the year was $4,115,080, bringing their net amount’ in force up to the tremendous total, $25,692, 787, the largest amount of any company. ady. Geological Survey Dr. Geo. Hanson and party are now completing the geological suryey. of the Naas Valley, and through to Kitsumkalum arid Terrace. About September he contemplates coming again to the Hazelton district to look into arsenic deposits. In this connec- tion it is hoped the prospectors will see that he is shown all the worth while deposits. It is gen- dedi of arsenic exists in local mountains, q et Autos for all-Points in the District and Hazelton vA. EB ‘Falconer | 2 : AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE Twenty - four-hour Service _ ditneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The best’ Garage in'the North at your service _ * Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred Govmnt. phone: Jitneys between the Railway Singte Horses, Light o: i Teams,’ or Saddle A 2 Tones 1 short i Hazelton |} has been taken over to the Usk|] ‘siding for shipment. | in British Columbia| . erally understood that a good} - “Canadian Pacific Railway Company } BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST - STEAMSHIP SBRVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT--s.s. Princess Louise, 8.8, Princess ee for Vancouver, V Seattle, June 8,16,22,30, July 7,11, 18, 21,25, 28 Far Setehikens Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—June: 11, 18, 25, July 2.6, 18, 18, 20, 28, 27. §.5. “PRINCESS BEATRICE'’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Betia, Ocean Falls, Namu; Alert Bay, ampbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at I pm. grit, FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Hi inf tl W.C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert = es Fresh Bread—When You Want It. and As You Like It You will be delighted and will demand more once you Visit our have tasted our bread, and onr cakes and codkies, too. ‘TEA With our firm helief in the use of only. the beat materials ROOM and workmanshi your aatisfaction must be assured, yet Ice Cream we do not say t. is boastfully—just prove for yourself, andConfec- . tions made Mighest auality fresh bread and supplies shipped anywhere along line | onpremisea GEORGE POWERS - Proprietor P.O, Box 101 - TERRACE, B.C. The Terrace Bakery CARBONOL The New Disinfectant ; ~ Superior to lye, lime and all. other Spring cleansers For cleaning chicken coops, 7 stables, ete. THE TERRACE DRUG . STORE Enamel-Clad Flues, The Koot- enay flues and emoke- box are Tust-resisting Armcoiron “enamel. clad.” 3 ° The Oven’s the Thing NS matter how well the bread batch is mixed, how carefully the pie crust or cake dough is prepared—the final result depends upon © the oven. The oven of the Kootenay Range is a joy to work with. White nickeled Armco Ingot Iron (so easily cleaned) insures quick even heat—with the least amount of fuel. The Kootenay burns hard coal, soft coal or wood equally well. Ask McClary" s Dealer to explain the economy and convenience of the Kootenay. London, Mon rere Wncauver, St. Johny LB, RY | v5 Harnil tor, Saskatoon, Edsnsear Kootenay _ MeClary Agents ‘TERRACE, B.C. SMITHERS, B.C,