¥ ‘ ' THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 ’ a i) ry (FF Worth while finding Coie WHISKY, though not #0° plentiful as in the days before the War, rx obtainable. . Tt may, of course, taka some trouble to find it—all good things do—but, when found. the trouble is as nothing to the pleasure of drinking a whisky _ thatis sound in every respect, 12 mel low with age, and is palatable bevond words. ; Get toknow “Sandy Mac,” and yoo f! discover anew friend . Sole Praprstors: Ss a7 rT AH. M., 20 YEARS... cee $4.75 Per Bottle This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control — Board or by the Government of British Columbia. | [Here and There '- “he walue of Ontario’s mineral | -production for the first quarter of. | how inereased §2,833,C00 over t ' corresponding quarter of last: year, ALBERT BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement Lime Plaster Fireclay |.” Brick Building Papers. Roofing Sash & Deora #-uly Veneer Paneling Kir Finish a Specialty. Prince Rupert, B.C. & McCAFFERY, LTD. \ the. present year,.as shown by a report of the Dapartment of Mines, the the total: being’ $11,575,161 and $9,241,858 respectively, Silver was the ‘only’ metal. of importahce to | the period-under, review. ,_ | Among the passengers sailing on the Canadian Pacific liner “Mont- was E,:W. Beatty, Chairman and President of the Canadian Pacific Railway. While in. England, Me Beatty “is: scheduled’ to address the Associated Advertising Clubs ,of the World on July 17th on the sub- ‘fect ‘of “Building an’ Empire with Advertising.” " ; m Excellent reno-ts as to the hunt- ing in the Caribou distriet of Brit- ish Columbia. are, ‘being . received. F. W. Pridham and Fred. Shayer re- cently returned from’ a month’s sport in that district with an exeel-. Jent specimen of grizzly bear weigh- ing about 1.400 pounds. They sav moose, caribou, deer, -pheasanis and grours, and consider ‘the distriet a hunter’s paradise. — Addressing the annual meeting pf the Bond Dealers’ Asrociation of Canada’ at Toronto recently, the President declared that during the "917,000 worth of Canadian _had- been distributed, this being by far. the largest total isaued im the Dominion in any post-war year. was abaorbed within the borders of ' Camada. soho oT SG Ta Le ee ey UY AN \ aN nr gE pe EE Ze| & . rs 4 ni) " “T EATON CSc Me eee oe ee _., J WINNIPEG... tort Roe ered ~ CANADA. | EATON PALL I da BEN ad a ae record decteased production. during | Jaurier” for England on July 8th, black hear, 12 months ending May Ist, .3507,-: The: most striking feature in: this. connection is that about 89 per cent, "| mueh amusement. ; ‘land well-prepared lunch was | was continued until a late hour, ney, Merrin arid Roberts. — ner party provided by.the mem- jand Betty’ Anderson, as frogs, ‘\by themselves, and were much 2 admired. ing, ‘| various games were played with ‘| while Miss Bullen, gave a delight- {ful exhibition ‘of club swinging '| parents attended... > |funds.a new Bishop,.of (aledonia| " -l will not be. appointed: yntil 1926. .|In.;the: interim, Arghdeacon .Rix : will took after: the affairs,of ‘thé! J .-54-4 ‘ek diocese, 9s well nape ¢ + on Good Costumes | - Seen At Vets.’ | Halloween Ball The G.W.V.A.: held .a highly. suecessful masquerade ball in the}. club hall-Jast Friday.eyening. -.A large crowd of dancers and spec- tators..was present, and .by 10 o'cloek: the floor was crowded with datcers arrayed: ih most interesting and amusing costiames These were judged by Mrs. Bar- beau; Mrs. Frost, W. L. Kihn and Wm. Beynon, who awarded the prizesas follows: Best-dress- ed Lady, Miss Onnoclee Greig, who wore a 17th century lace gown; Best-dressed~ Gentleman, garb; Most Original Costume, Mary Wilson and Betty Ander- son, as frogs; Gentlemen’s Comic, B.: Agar, in a brightly-colored Witch costume. ~ There were Indian, Spanish, Hawaiian and many other dis- guises,, among which ‘Mother’s Baby” (J. Eggleshaw), with bis yellow curls peeping from beneath his big bonnet and ribbon rosettes on’ his embroidery dress, caused was open to ail present, the spec- tators adding fresh pep to the dancing. At midnight a tasty served by the G.W.V.A. Auxili- ary, following which . dancing The music was provided by Mra. Attwood, and Messrs. Ken- _ A Hallowee’n Party Rev. and'Mrs. W. J, Parsons were host and hostess at a most enjoyable Hatlowee’n party in the Presbyterian church on Fri- day evening last. when the Wil- ling Workers and Trail Rangers were treated ta a sumptuous din- bers, All were dressed in Hal- lowee’n costume and were masked The judging of the costumes was ‘done by vote, the winner being Kathleen Creelman (Sunflower) in the Willing Workers, and Dud- ley Little (Hallowee’n Dude) in the Trail Rangers, Marv Wilson wore costtimes made and painted Following unmasking, all.the spirit of youth, and these were interspersed with recitations by Bessie Moore, Evelyn Thomas, Mary Wilson and Betty Anderson, and skipping. - A-number of the t : ny : oe : o : eeu yi ads “ore By pat, O . Owing to shortage ‘of chu ch + ll.as S, Kirkaldy, also in 17th century |: After the judging, the dance) .. [HE Laapne.HOTEL .. “ Rates $1.60 per day up. bas The Bulkley Hotel E. E. Orchard, Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Buikley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men . find this a grand hotel to atop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. : - Smithers. B.C. Omineca Hotel Cc. W. Dawson Manager Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is ' golicited LY Hazelton - - B.C. Fe ee eee rere mera E teed | SHACKLETON | Hotel — ; New, clean-and. comfortable Mrst-class Dining Room in connection Raves ARB ATTRACTIVE THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. DE a a ae A: ~~ x < ( Special attention. to ‘travellers t arriving or departing on _ night trains Grandview Hotel South Hazelton, B.C. . H. CARVATH - PROP. © j - Dining Room . oo and Sample Rooms in connection i l l l i t- { t ( l l ay and Oats ALWAYS ON HAND LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES - 2 poeta came’ ‘City Transfer Co. |. SMITHERS, B.C. oa a) poet. Ste Andrew/s,: F Q ip-oyyd parish, | - IN Norrawen B.C... : Jj. Prince Rupert, B.C. ! | |» Buropean Plan. a i }. ——~t s : (