_ back from Prince Rupert Monday | terday and indications were that M friends will be pleased to learn a: te be Government Store. i - , roan ty wee ab a de _THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY; SEPTEM BER 24, 1926 —— ———— HORTICULTURE - LS Hor. SPRINGE L, TERRACE _ Mine J. M. and Mrs, “Hatt arrived Monday from. Smithers; wound up affairs here ‘and left day for Victoria, Mrs. J. K. Frost entertained the bri ige club on Tuesday even- ing. Thurs- ' Grouse hunting opened on the and many ofthe boys were out with their guns. The grouse are pretty foxy and got across to the south side where the season is later. Terrace -still. has a few. north side of the fiver on the 15th |.” ey work among his ‘compatriots in western Canada and as a compli- ‘men to the French speaking ele- ment west of the ' Great -Lakes, Mr; ‘s In recognition. of hig excellent rraquirements he has undertaken. to Satisfy. Mr. Brazeau is of French Parentage and he speaks French and English with equal facility, In choosing him for , Alphonse Brazeav has pointed ling Passenger ‘Agent of the Can- adian National |i Railways, with|t headquarters in eee Winnipeg, and he EiaGe Will be detailed If to the spevial |? duty of caring for 2 @ passenger | traffic sthis ‘important | post the Canadian National Rail- Ways are adher- Ing to-a policy characteristic of Sir Henry Thorn- ton’s regime, namely, to ap- point French Can-.. Aadians to posts - having to do with the French sneak- ing population. In selecting Mr, 7 R. L. and Mrs,’ McIntosh got wise birds left ev tion. ‘* . Geo. Bowie of Prince Rupert! is visiting with friends in town. The Terrace fair was held yes- Lake over the week end. it was bigger than ever, A full report will be given next week,- Word was received this week from Rev. T. Marsh and his old are back in Terrace, Vanderhoof and Smithers, that he is feeling much better, Tom Marsh of Cedarvale spent| der. Numerous companies are “Panada eugbec, and one of the . . . . « + as . argest individua assenger move- last Sunday with his aunt, Miss negotiating for it. In the mean- ments in the history of the rail- Deacon. en after elec-. Jack Hoar was in from Kalum Dan Mason and crew have fin- ished pile driving at Remo and - Geo. Little has returned from. a visit to his lumber vards at also visited the gold property at |Topley. He thinks it is a won-|. time Taylor and his partner are} raquire- ‘ments of the ‘| French Canadians ‘| of the west. For Several years Mr, ’ Brazeau has act- ed as a Jiason of- ficey between the company and the French Canadians {ff and he was pro- {i minent in- organ- izing the Franco- Canadian Tour from the west to He| Ste. Anne de the larg- ians ever to travel from western ‘road. ‘He also assisted to organ- ize the western delegation to the Eucharistic Congress at Chicago Pure beer is for.every HERE is no season for the enjoyment of the. benefits of pure, healthful ‘beer. Not only in summer, but also in the cooler months its tonic properties are of the greatest value in the fortifying of the hody against the strain and tension of modern life. Used regularly with meals pure beer imparts not only the nourishment of the grains from which it is made; it assists valuably _ in the assimilation of other foods, and with its vitamin content makes up for the lack of vitamins from which modern’ diet so - often suffers, a Pure beer, such as is made for the people of of a ‘British Columbia by the Amalgamated Breweries, ” is of: low alcoholic strength—only 41%, as called for by law—only enough to stimulate the bodily functions and rest.the nervous system. Many qualified physicians prescribe pure . beer as a beverage for nursing mothers, both for its tonic action and én account of its richtess*in malt extractives that so fit the physical needs of nursing mothers.” | Every day in the year you may have beer, carefully brewed | by the Amalgamated Brewers, on your table, as a useful and zestful part-of your meals. You may buy it by the ~ -, Bottle: or’ by ‘the dozen bottles, or by the case, at every yoo beta lh eo: sp: Beye <~- “Delivery is free to any part of the city. Pd een fae ., -""" These facta ara placed before you by the Amalgamated :(t Browerles, in which are sesoctated: Vancouver Brows erles, Ltd., Rainier Brewlng.Co. of Canada, Ltd," ', Silver Spring Brewery, Ltd.;' Westminster Browery, . ' Etd.,'arid the Victoria Phoonlz' Brewing Co., Ltdy 2.16. ey . pode | This advertisement is not published ‘or N..| Greig before returnin or displayed by the Liquor. Control Board or by the Government: of British Columbia. last June and he personally con- ducted these pilgrimages. His popularity among his compatriots ' is attested to by the formal ad- dresses of confidence and ‘gratitude which have been presented to him by all of the parties whose traffic MR: ALPHONSE BRAZEAU Beaupre last December, - est single party of French Canad- Brazeax for this important work . the company has chesen a man Who, to an engag- Inf personality and the qualities already mention- .’ ed, is able to add many years of varied experience in railroad work. Mr. Brazeau wag “born in Ottawa on - October the 14th, 1883, the son of Paul Brazeau, for more than 20 years @ railroad man hiniself, .-° He was educated at Ottawa Uni. versity and in 1901 he went to To- ronto to commence his railroad career in the Baggage Department of the Toronto Terminal Comaany, He occupied various positions there until 1912, when he removed to Ed- monton to join the staff of the Grand Trunk Pacifie ar Train Agent. In 1921 he was tranzZerred to Winnipeg where he was Ticket Collector until 1923, when he be- came Terminal Passenger Agent, a Position he hag held since. . . getting more work done. Mr, Peddie of Prince Rupert {Spent Sunday with his family on "| the bench. = jing her visit among old friends. fm .| he digner and luncheon hostess: By [es include Mrs, ’(Rev.) Allen, Mrs, R. W. Riley, Mrs, T. ‘Brooks and Mrs. D. Munro. ‘Mrs.’ Bleecker will spend two weeks with: Mrs. = to Queen Charlotte Island.. . Mrs. Henry Cote who has been in the Kupert Hospital a couple {Of weeks retuined home’ Thurs- day iast,: _ Mrs, W. Allen entertained the #4 | Sunday school class to a 6 o'clock i |dinner party last Thursday. Af- y ter dinner the even playing games, . _ Dan and Lillian Taper of Paci- fic arrived on Saturday and will attend school here, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Rayen of Lakelse ‘hatchery snent a few days in town last week visiting the former’s mother and sister, Mra. H. Creelman and family. _ ‘Mrs, Tiffia of Copper City was in-town last week. and called on friends. Ss '. Mrs. Warbeek of Prince Ru- {bert arrived Thursdav and is at her ranch onthe bench, = Mrs, W. S. Anderson and her daughter Betty visited-in: Rupert last week week, as ot .|,. Miss P.-Elderkin of Vancouver arrived on Saturday and: has as- sumed the principalship,.of the high school. here. She comes ‘highly recommended and.-hopes jave entertained for another suc- cessful year’s work bythe: school [Stafl, ooo akg. er een }. The hospitat’committee wishes {to acknowledge ‘the. following ontributions to the treasury:— bale ‘tJ. A. and Mrs. McConnell $5.00; Mrs, (Dr.) Bleecker is enjov- , ing was spent | -Boints to which they. were: shipped Dan Clacker $5.00; 8, Merkley $3.00; J. M. Viger $5.00. Harvest Home Services The harvest services held in. the English church on Sunday by Archdeaeon Rix of Prince Rupert much enjoyed. The service was conducted amid delightful gur. roundirgs as the church was nev. er more tastefully decorated and certainly demonstrated to the congregation that we live in a land of plenty. The’church was well filled and the congregational singing was assisted by Mrs. Haney as organist, He reandTh ere Whaling operations off the coast of British Columbia this year have been very successful, and to the end of July the fleet had canght 182 “whales. There are only six steamerg operating this year, while ‘last year the number wns eight. The weather has been good to date and very little fog has been en- countered. Fire chiefs representing the sta- tions in Montreal and various near- by centres left over the Canadian ‘Pacific lines about twenty strong for Windsor recently to attend the annual convention: of the Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs, which ‘was held August 24th to 27th. The ‘Association is made up of over 250 chiefs from al parts of the Do- minion. ' ; oe Nearly 2,000 racing pigeons, own- ed by pigeon ‘racing ‘devotees; in Montreal, were shipped through the ‘Canadian Pacific Express yards ‘at }Montreal recently to various points ‘in Quebee and, Ontario. where they ‘were released ‘by the agents ‘at’ the | } ito fly back ‘to their home ropsts in. ‘Montreal... “nature have been was wel] attended and the sermon { _ Practice races'of this |. NEW IMPROVED | Wilt arrive April First.“ Be sure to see them before you buy any other car, FULL STOCK OF PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND WS HENRY. SMITHERS, B.C. HOME-MADE CANDY PURE ICE CREAM Send for prices on our ice cream in bulk, Mail orders given special attention for either candy or ice cream, ' Thorne & Pawson Smithers, B.C, LAND ‘ACT. Notice op INTENTION To APPLY TO ; PuRCHASE LAND. In Skeena Land Recording District of Range 5, Coast District, and situ- ate in the Skeena River between Lots 368 and 870, : Take notice that I, Henri Defontaine of Terrace, occupation farmer, intend. to apply for permission to purchase the” following described lands: : Commencing at a post planted-at the South end of Island No. 1, said post being about 5 chains Northerly from the Northwest corner of Lot 3874, thence Northeasterly, Easterly, Southerly and Westerly and following the shore line of said Island to the paint of commence- ment and containing 50 acres, more or legs, . so HENRI DEFONTAINE. Dated August 12, 1996. 8862 Thomas Meighan arrived in Win- nipeg recently from Chicago prior. to beginning work on his next pic- ‘ture,.“The Canadian”, The wheat: fields of the Canadian West will be the background for this picture. The loeation men and other mem- bers of the troupe passed through Montreal earlier on their way to the west where they were joined by _Thomas Meighan, and they are look- ing over the Calgary district for a suitable location. Announcement was made at the ‘headquarters of’ the Canadian Pa- cific Railway at Toronto: recently that, ‘ effective September 1st, ‘Robert Niven, theatrical and. special business clerk in the'passenger de- partment, of the Company, at Mont-. real, has’ been appointed’ ‘assistant district passenger agent’ at. Toronto, - Mr. ‘Niven is well known to the theatrical fraternity passing through Montreal. with. whom he, "tame: in alt - contact jin his business." 7 oy : ‘Canada. am. coriviniéed © that raed‘ on:through . + > the ‘sunimer. nionth: