Se a a eee nae A ST eee ee gc i ce ae san rane = - = = ¥ pope, ~ vad do this eneh Tuesday and Friday. : “On the coast the prssenger ships 150 and 200 have gone. : . Timothy. a - Onion Multipliers « 7 Chemical Fertilizers. 7 ae we TERRACE, B, C.,, WEDNESDny, JUNE 17, 1936 Order Your | | fridians Away . Wood Now © iL The Canneries i : xf For the next. few months we will: have plenty of good slab wood: available, largely hemlock,....Now + is the time to get next winter's ” wood in. Only $1.25 per load if: close in town, and slightly high-. er out of town. up a lot of Indians.and another. crowd at Hazelton and took them on to Van- to the ‘canneries at the mouth . of the Skeena, river. a We also handle” Firestone Tires, a ! Bi ‘flood: flew back” in” a " seaplane from 5. jRupert aud landed at Lake Kathlyn. | Little, Hat fand & ‘They ‘pid. transportation; for the local a | Endians, to-go to. the ennneries, ; Ke e t t In connection with the movement of cur pown TRAIN, SERVICE? * ‘Province bad‘ the ‘following :-— : “They are whistling up the dogs, crlling in the children, collecting wives and blinkets at Kitwanga and Hazel- ’ , a ‘A report reached Hazelton Saturd: tion, of Indians ln fishing. history. on . ; ‘this. cost. Seven . hundred . Indians wanga each week until further orders. | are embarking on a “500 smile trek to go Realizing that this was a great hard-|: 150 miles, | 7 : ship a. protest: frém Hazelton. was, iin- ' “Floods have ent, off virer and ail ediately forwarded to ‘headquarters. commiinication between . these | Indian, Two mails a week, two express and kettlements.. and. the .salmon camneries one freight service a week is hardly xcod enough for -this- district. Such action .on- ‘the part-of the. railway anight indicate: that ‘the; ,operazing: heads* of the: ‘pationnljy: owned: railway: paft ‘gone down the river With | the ‘flood. * ’ would be run from Smithers to Kit-}; the Skeenn, But the men and many of the squaws are essential to the can- neries and ,the fish fleet, so. the oper- moved, practically in--their entirety, from their homes, They will travel by MORE CHANGE IN TRAIN, RUNS The Canadian National Railway of-;5Y const st ficials have proven ‘that they .can’ dq; Skeenn. ad a change act as fast as the weather * “Méhihayve ’ etovn: from Prince ‘Ru. man. ‘Last week. there, were ‘three pert) to’ “the ‘Tiaion ‘settlements to" ‘or: _ tain day S "his Ww eek there. are only ‘mem “and their iloochsnen, their ‘kettles tio stub trains and they fre to Inn ‘and: “pots: and: children ‘and dogs will on other days. As yet the bést in- ‘be coming’ shartly.~ “The. railway com: formation to date is that a stub train, bauy is short of equipment in that ares |’ will leave Smithers about one o'clock ind most any Kind of rolling stock, it] in the afternoon und ran as far: as is understood, will be used to carry the Kitwanga, turn around and ran back, indians’ * ° ‘These stub trains will darry passengers Plying to the- Skeena are already ovpross, baggage, If you have any, and heavily. booked by. tourists and cnn- nnil. Phe time the train will be at Nery and lumber workers, but arrange- wiy station fs still to he figured.out. nents: are-being made to send the In- ‘Then there .will be a wayfreight. leave: lans out twenty-five to fifty ata time|° Smithers on Saturday and upon reach- It is expected that many of the mi- ing Kitwanga will turn around and run -s8ants will have to await their tur}. Inek to Smithers. In providing this ut Vancouver, service the conventence of the railway “This wholesale movement of the nly Is considered. _ tribesmen will be expensive to the fish _ -. , tannery interests, but.they feel the loss of this: Libor would be even more cost- on “Friday when. the atul train ar- ly, ‘The tyek, it is understood, will ives back from Kitwanga it will have start within. o few days.” some three hundred Indians aboard Quite possibly the cannery interests Unet will be picked up at various points ave not” ‘paylig the whole cost of trans. between Kitwanga and here, ali en- portation as the fishing season would route to the salmon canneries ‘via, the | ibe a big loss to the Indians aos well, Vancouver route. To date betsreey * ave. You “paid your subscription yet? a - Clover Red Duteh Alsike | Garden Seeds 7 ~ Duteh Setis oe a - Lime Sulphur SEOKM UD iat te Garérn Tools aie a STs. attest » Via’ Vancouver - Last Sunday just after. noon a. stub . . i jwenf'on to Kitwanga. where it picked |: -couver. ind from there will go by’ boat More Indians will fol- low,on the.next frain.or two. .On Sat-} and Willard Batteries, coe NE iuvday, two or three Indians who hat . hove ‘gone down to the coast before the | ‘ "Tndians from along the Skeena to the | . z "mouth. of the Skeena, the. Vancouver a lay ton, preparing for the. sTeatest migra- |. - afternoon that onky. two ‘stub’ trains ; and fishing grounds at the mouth ‘of | . ators, have arranged to have the tribes |. tall down to Kamloops and thence to | Vanequy rer, and from Vancouver, north |: steamer: & the, mouth: of the , : appronched, all: siniles’ and very eor- ‘|prepured to ‘welcome. him with open ‘jarms, Then: sone: ot, the: ‘boys arrived "yas being held in another hall ald was ; went on to the. Liberal meeting. © 4 otherone had" ‘bedi, a eathering of C {22nd. You, willhaye a good time and ‘| the. nextday, ibetniy’ a 1 not ‘haye‘tos hurry’. ‘Home: ‘eorly: {wi be good: musle-and a "wdod ie alr | foxether, : wt TOM One telling’ thein repeatedly, that you are “need... ‘nasmdleay or "uot at all? viet thewsp-uer, its advertising (yours, if it is there) _ tse space REGULARLY, x “Regularity! mo “But “how ahout.the biggest job of ali—routacting the people and “And don't think that these folks won't miss your REGULARITY a of advertising, They looy fer their newspaper REGULARLY, study | YOURS FOR MORE REGULARITY IN ADVERTISING: abayprt ERCHANTS. you .nakeup-.new price cards, you unpack and arrange new stock, you plan your merchandise showings, you tio these and a hundred other nec- " essary y dha, REGULARLY in the normal com .:ct of your business. "a, Pa ‘in business ‘ard have the goods they .Do you do that‘ REGULARLY? Do you figure you are going to get your share of the available busiuess if you don’t tell folks about your merchandise sand Strvice at REGU LAR intervals instead of daing the job “YOu sweep our, you trim the. wlrntows » you dust off the counters “By all know nn tests, experience andl thousands of records, the ‘aec- know ledged best-of-all medium for REGULARITY is advertisiny.in the _ A newspaper going REGULARLY in io the homes of your prespeclive custumers, not only in your town het the siTonding territory as well, makes it ensy enough for anyone to see how your loeal, , cowspagee ¢ffers vy i ihe finest kid of 3 veliicle fur carry iny 3 your busi- | Hess message REGULARLY to the Peonte, REGULARLY. “And what's sia, y you'll find they a are e buying . z fairly REGULAR. 1.¥, too, if you'll just check up, especially with the advertisers who do Dr. Wrinch in: Wrong. Meeting | Dr, Th. C. Weineh and Airs, AW. accompanied by Robt, ‘Hunter and: song mator ed to “Tolkwa dast . “Thursday bight to héar Premier’ ‘Patiulio defend the reeord: ot his’ government: before the farmers of that? district. -Arriv- ing at Telkwa. the party went: to the hig hall fer: the meeting. There were il piinber of: people. there, but there was nlso feeling. of ‘something not: be- ing just right, ‘Howéyee the doctor went in and sat- dow! = He: knew: 2 nvimher of those. "present ‘and’ ‘someone introduced him* ‘to’ a Mr. Swailes who’ snid he “hailed “from; Vancouver. and]. had come north to speak for-Mz.' God- win, the C.C.F; candidate. The. doe-], tor thought that-the meeting would be quite , interesting,’ Then Mr. Godwin dial, hardly” jbelieving . that so great.u miracle had occurred thet Dr. Wrinch had joined forces with ‘the O.C.F., but back in the halk: “He “hoa heen’ scout- ing round’ bout, as boys: ‘will, and. in- formed the: doctor that his meeting The doctor left and The fp full progress. ° P'rs, Don't. toxget ito ‘ae i ‘the, ‘asics, in New Hazelton On; Monday. night, June ‘holiday: “you: ‘do 7 ‘There eis is + ee peas bot 3 “Work was, reaped tlie Wook ¢ on the ‘very “palatible:’ ah sto wo some. one must have: cae ed: that bottle nom ic yy “A awn not: Tones hen é ‘thé old. stare | celler collapsed: in “the recent flnads: “aut | Huxelton, A few days aga the: eel Ager: of” “the. company: ‘Was Roing over |. the gr. ounds With another man avith- An: iden” of; giving: a contract for. ‘leaning up. the mess - the ‘water’ left. In -pass- ing the ruins of - thé ‘celler the: mana: ger noticed o bottle: neck - sticking out, of. the ruins... He. picked: it,up andthe cork was. found:to .be ‘tight. ‘in the neck and. ‘the: bottle’ ‘seemed to be full. - le pulled the. cork and. ‘started, to. pour the liquid out,. put: noticing the color’ ‘to be ‘a-nice: -clear amber he stopped yror- ing’ the liquid out: and took the bottle ‘to -headquarters for further Inspection and consideration.. Belng a: novice - “iu matters, of colored liquid the maniiger . consulted other ‘members’ of the staff |’. While |’ fnd others who were nearby. the best, days of the stone - celler-tire long since passed there are some: wh remember. those days and theré te a few.. others: who? have-heard ‘abottiit. One man there was who had faith’ in tradition and a spirit’ of . xdventure, who. volunteered to test the goods..In the bottle. He tested it—a_ good. long test which: caused - the. ‘by-standers to -{auspect that his ‘lips ‘were! shiek. ‘to’ fue |? {neck of the bottle:‘and" ‘that:bis ‘arms were unable ta. lower thenisetves.; A ._[Uttle ‘assistance was tendered’ and, a portion | of the: ‘amber: ‘quid: was ‘pal- 2 vaged for the others: ° ‘It:proved ' “tie tee Andy: Grant’ ‘saya: he einpty ‘bottle’ td. smn is af the oft for. their. own’ use ald. then - Jett! ithe ‘fatal fans. “Hor the! new: ‘hat at: Haz-, | left. aquekiy. fo fave heen dine! “Ratiie: thnes people. Oui s Bakery - Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? . Standing orders. , shipped regularly. All kinds of cake, Get our price. = = arr Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. _ ‘Fully ‘Modern ‘ Electrie Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms’ P..0. Box & Gordon Temple, Prop. “ . .Telephone - Swain’s Transfer ‘Garage, Setvice Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi- cree ee _ “Agent or Ford Cars hoe ‘Ford Trucks Ford Parts. [le . oF oR. coveris AND’ ‘COLDS ae a Tes. ‘our: White ‘Pine and . ‘Tar Cough SPRING—Steele, Brig. Seeds here Fresh - ‘NEILSON'S dt BETTY ANN ' ; B, oc * Lard Surveyor "TERRACE, B:C. hoch: 1 | vinint 4 vot ot a ne wD ae pont hus, been, known to happen. also. Buty. Yyidiligent:” mione “bottles ot: lig: ‘amber, : tthe vod ‘t6 ‘Klaptos ting: bes! OR Wei pelts. Wrinehi Wwelit:ou Suehthings! inves been ‘known’ THN Neg, ‘sinnni Then neain: the feliow Aue oe nase Hazelton: “ARR, Hidiw? nt at Pow “River; seit, root tit oO a ana’ friends’ searchings; have :fatled: to ‘produce any oe ‘open-.™, : | ed: again.” “The grider'went"dver it the. :