'_ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1926 ———— f ——————— naira ———— a . . | Five- and Ten-acres Blocks | Re, TERRACE ,““imm: ||| New mprovep OF FIRST-CLASS Hor Srrincs HORTICULTURE — | F ‘ RI : | LAN D oe | ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton] Tom Marsh, who has spent : a oo, and family, of Prince Rupert,|the past year in and around Cal- ( A R S have moved to their cottage at gary, returned home on Friday Lakelse Lake for the school holi-|and is spending a holiday with Light clearing, good soil, suitable for fruit, gardening, . day period, his parents, Rev. and Mrs, T J. Beare re Apel iret. poultry, or general production. ; Simone Defontaine, who has | Marsh, . ” you buy any other Located one mile from New Hazelton railway depot. been attending school in Prince Dorothy Whitlow, of Usk, is car. PRICE: $28 to $40 per acre, spread over five years, No -{jRupert, is spending the holiday|the guest of Doreen Wilson this FULL STOCK OF PARTS interest for first 18 months; 6 percent interest on balance - ” Tunder the parental roof. weelk, "ALWAYS ON HAND Particulars and information at Mrs. W. C. Sparkes, accom-| Roy Thomas, Art, Vanderlip — aren are ana latormation a panied by her grandson, Jim-|and A. Cote attended the dance Ww The Omineca Herald Office || mie Walsh, ‘spent the end-of the|at Usk last Saturday, | S. New Hazelton week in Hazelton visiting her| 4 Moyle, of Richmond Hill, . H EN R Y ; daughter, ‘Mrs. T. H., Walsh, Ont., is the guest of Mr. and . Co who has been a patient in the| Mrs. Glass, SMITHERS, B.C. hospital there. L. W. Waugh, manager of the Held Picnic at Kalum | | C.N. Telegraphs, Prince Rupert, I : ¢ was a happy party that left accompanied by Mrs. Waurb,|rourace on Sunday morning for Entries —_ was a week-end visitor in town, Kalum Lake, to celebrate July 4 Mr, and Mrs, MeKenzie and| with their annual picnic on the family, of Anyox, were among grounds of Geo. Cobb. A good ‘PANADIAN NATIONAL Close__ ul QA {the visitors in town over the|number from town and district Rau week-end. Col took advantage of the ideal day g { . Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Coleman,|to attend. A baseball game be- ummer ‘ Greater of Los Angeles, Cal., spent a few! tween the ladies and bachelors ° | V AUGUST days in Terrace at the end of the| resulted disastrously for the lat. Excursion ; ancouver - week, i ter by a score of 9-1. The races, Tickets ! 1 ele e 4 to 14 Mrs. W. H. Watt, of Ames-|for which the Kalum bachelors 4 Exhibition . bury, who has been spending ajhad subscribed $25 for prizes, ; holiday with her parents, _Mr. | were hotly contested by the chil- Eastern Canada . Don’t forget that the entries close on July 24, and Mrs. H. L, Frank, is visiting|dren. A boat race caused much United States aed font wrt *oycome te eaneouver ' {Prince Rupert for a few days, |excitement. The winner was . . xhibition, See the World’s. Championship , . ; q Stampede; hear the famons Coldstream Guards § =| Mra. Cassel accompanied by her 7 MeL eer and second i. Triangle Tour to 4 Band. Caledonian Games, Musical Spectacle, daughter Edith, has arrived from/J. McLaren, The picnic ‘8 a-|| Jasper National Park ( Fireworks. Many other feature attractions, Calgary to spend a short time| ¥@y® looked forward to with a One way via Vancouver and including Premier Live Stock Shows, Ag- with her son, W. Cassel, C.N.R, |great deal of pleasure by a num- ince Ruvert ricultural and Horticultural Exhibits, etc, agent here ber of residents who make this ~ Write for prize list, Vancouver Exhibition ; , early trip to Kalum. —__ Ass’n, 440 Pender St. W., Vancouver, B.C, Mr. and Mrs. EB. T. Kenney) ¥°ry and three children left on Mon- ’ See your Local Agent for, - |day for Victoria to visit Mr. Ken- Great Berry Crop particulars $90 O00 OO ney’s parents and siaters, They It ig many years since the/— . y ° ; will be joined at Vancouver by Skeena Valley produced such-a . ; . their dayghter, Marjory, who is wonderful crop of strawberries In Prizes and Attractions the guest of Miss N. Mallott in as is being harvested this year that city. While in the south —perfect fruit and in such abun-' . Mr. Tee et Ne regent a. dance that even the most serious- HOME-MADE q face Assembly No. at tne! minded among the growers have . (0. oS arora] LSS) [<—=1or J) Grand Assembly of the Native been seen Se smile And the C ANDY rey . ‘ (ry . . q Sons of Canada to be-held in Van- prices that are being paid are | i couver. most encouraging. The majority = ) : > BS \ } F. Phiseator, J, B. Agar and/of the growers have done away ‘ ; R N E. Michaud left on Sunday for|with the Alaska Sitka berries, PURE ICE CREAM moe il , - [Lj] alum Lake, where they were to| the berries that nearly ruined the Send for prices on our { Es rl. ; s spend a short time prospecting: |reputation of the Skeena Valley cream in bulk. Mail erase cs q ||] Miss Bettv Anderson is spend-|as a strawberry country. What given special attention for e a a ing a holiday as the guest of Miss|remains of that imitation straw- either eandy or ice cream, : . Mary Wilson at Remo. berry will be dug out this fall and : a I]|_ The postoffice building is being| real berries will take its place, Thorne & Dawson 3 ” brightened up with a fresh coat Smithers, B.C, of paint at the bands of Geo.! Dr. Wrinch has been & guest -F IRES | 1U} re) U al of Mrs, George Dover and family [ fe) kl 0 Tal Powers. of friends at Colfax, Cal. _ Norma and Beth MeCubbin, of |— —~ " Pacific, spent last week an guests BS om ge ynwnenwrennnnenrermen mney and were accompanied home on — Ep SHACKLETON woes Saturday by Edna and Jean Do- Timber Sale X7949 | Hotel a ver, who will spend a holiday at Sealed tenders will be received by the : i 3 Minister of Lands at Victoria not later the MeCubbin home in Pacific. “| than noon on the 16th day of July, 1926, BO oe ‘In the list of subscriptions to for the opntchase of Licehce X7949, to . : - : cut 235,000 lineal feet of cedar poles . ( -AN es the Terrace Hospital last week and pilings on an area situated on pore | we omitted to credit: Mr. and | tions of lots 2614, 2515 and.2616, north H E LP oe Mrs, B.L. Pearson with $2.50, In| °!, Hazelton, Cassiar District, ~ _ USK, B.C. New, clean and comfortable First-class Dining Room In connestion RATES ‘ARE ATTRACTIVE , addition, a typographical error] removal of timber. * ® Further particulars of the Chief F r- made it Jas, Taylor instead of eater, Victoria, or District: Forester. i Jas, Tyler, and to Mr. and Mrs, Prince Rupert, B,C. we H. L, Sims instead of Smith was |: a Three (3) years will be allowed for oo oo ae THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. a | 2°. .Wtinadvertently acknowledged the | ; a ee Hill eift of a kitchen sink, _ —PoaRraer < N10 : _Rollen Farmin, of Sandpoint, B.C. FOREST SERVICE. 4] |Adaho, arrived on Sunday to join |“ _ nn P.O.BoxS8 A whe dy t=} the Hopper-Davis Mining Co. at| oe pero owe =| PRINCE RUPERT, BO... willbeing as. Se) Fo ee) | ee a) oe mes) Kelum Lake, Yo keane Oem ee esiceemnn es B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIFMENT A SPROTALTY || _ 1