2 THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 Hot Air Furnaces Sheet Metal Workers Steen’s Limited Sanitary and Heating Engineers Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Heating Systema Lead Burning and Chemical Burning Estimates cheerfully furnishe i. \ PRINCE RUPERT, ne. . . ™ x ‘Agents for MeLary’s Famous / river, Bobbie-Horning experienc- Forestdale . R. H. Leighton, forest: branch supervisor, was a business visitor last Tuesday. | Mrs. J. C, ‘Keddy has been down with the flu for the past few days, . Tie loading operations have kept several busy during thel, week, Before Magistrate Hoskins on Friday John David, a native, was found guilty of setting out a fire without a permit, and was fined $25 and costs. A second case, against a local man, was dismiss- ed for lack of evidence. While swimming in the Bulkley ed a narrow escape from drown- =; Soda Fountain a° Ice Cream Soft Drinks Jo Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton er ing when swept: away by the current, He made the shore only after a hard strugele. f C. H, Calvert, of Burns Lake, was a recent visitor, A farewell dance was given at Topley on Saturday to Miss CG, A. Carter, who is relinquishing her charge of the school there at the end of the term. The affair was well carried out by the citizens. In presenting Miss Carter with a concrete expression of apprecia- The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance, This rate in- chides office consultations and a” medicines, as well as all costs ' while in the hospital, Tiekets are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, eee Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- my ¢al superintendent at the Hospital. tion in the form of a purse made up by the residents, Mr. Holmes, of the buard of trustees, regret- ted her departure in that as a teacher and as member of the community Miss Carter had ren- dered sterling service and will be muck missed. The following three ecommand- ments may be adopted in any community: First.—Thou shalt love thy home. town above all other towns, Thou shalt be loyal | T.R. DAVIS ao ae Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements 2 Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand me Store open Saturdays only from : noon on Prices Now Reduced SPRINCESS SICK CREAM PARLOR Ice Cream Ice Cream Sodas Soft Drinks Confectionery Afternoon Tea served from 12 to 8 p.m. _ Cigars” Clrarettes eee Cream supplied in quantities . J. Kirkaldy, Terrace New Hazelton. BAKERY. | FRESH BREAD DAILY. : made in. a modern oven Ask for Mra. Spooner's bread at your store e-pound loaves 2 for 25¢. Boole to her people and her institutions, Second,—Thou shalt guard thy heme town from the hosts of eyil that would invade and destroy her soul. Thou shalt keep the good name of thy home town clean and without stain or blemish. Third. —Thou shalt elect as thy public servants men of strong character eager to conserve the best inter- ests of thy people, and when thou hast elected such men thou shalt stand to support and encourage them, for their temptations are many and their burdens heavy. Frencois Lake Hospital The Francois Leake Hospital Picnic and Pound Party, held on the hospital grounds on June 28rd was more success- ful than ever. A large crowd waa in attendance, all the Lakes district being represented. The cash proceeds am- ounted to $96.95, besides’ the liberal pound donations, valued in money to the amount of $130. - In the evening a dance was held in J, under the capable management of the dance committee, together with the co- operation of Messrs. ira Mitchell and Lyater Mulvaney “ag. ‘floor managers, one pre sent, + On Wednesday. June 20, before Magistrate H. DuVernet at Kit-|. wanga, Kufus Good, Indian, was Terrace. ly attraetive district and one which offered great possibilities for the future. need to get in and work hard to win success, and he could assure H, Keefe’s hotel, and was condueted| them that so far as the railway was concerned they wouid do all in their power to help forward the interests of the district, “I and was thoroughly enjoyed by every-|@M glad to have been here,” he concluded, ‘‘and to have seen your |. wonderful district, and I wish you all sorts of good luck.” Rupert at 4 p.m., taking tor con- convicted of setting fire without sumption on the’. way sample {a vermit, contrary to Section 108| crates of local strawberries with,|: the. compliments ‘of ‘the: citizens | Railway Head On His Visit Continued from Page 1 communities of Terrace and Lak- else. The visit of Sir. Henry Thornton, head of the Canadian National Railways, was more than a holiday or perfunctory event. Sir Henry’s purpose was to size up the possibilities of this valley and-to consider in what way the mutual welfare of the district and the great carrying company could be best advanced. His-,experi- ences during the 28 hours he spent were of a kind to be remembered by him in a way that must have put Terrace andLakelse very for- cibly on his memory. tablets, and in future days we may be assured he will not forget this part of his gigantic system. The special train arrived around one o’clock on Saturday and was welcomed by a goodly gathering of the citizens of Terrace and district. It had been agreed that all formalities should be set aside and nothing more imposing took place than a few introductions of leading lights to Sir Henry, and then some six automobiles hurried the most of the party to Lakelse, where the hot springs were visit- ed and fishing and bathing in the lake were indulged in with the Rreatest pleasure, the evening being spent in the hotel, where the management had made most satisfactory arrangements for the occasion. ‘Sir Henry bad the pleasure of catching 16 or 18 fine fish and his companions increased the catch to somewhere around 60 or 70, a very Dleasing haul. The party was accompanied to the Lake by Geo, Little and C. R. Gilbert, of the lucal reception committee. who took the opportunity en route to prime the principal visitor with the especial characteristics, pos- sibilities, prospects and needs of the valley. After a most enjoyable time at Lakelse the party returned at 2.30 on Sunday afternoon, and Sir Henry was then taken up to the Bench and giyen a view -of the Horseshoe area, with which he was highly pleased. Before leaving he addressed a CARBONOL The N ew. Disinfectant. Superior to lye, linie and all other Spring cieatwers For cleaning chicken coops, stab es, ete. THE TERRACE DRUG STORE Will be held in the CW. V.A. Hall at Terrace, B.C. MONDAY, JULY 2nd, Gentlemen, $1.00 - Ladies, 50c St. Andrew’ sSociety Dance DOMINION DAY HALF OF PROFITS WILL Go TO THE Hosprran Fonp EVERYBODY WELCOME Dentist Coming Dr. Edmonds will make a return visit to Hazelton July 1st, 2nd, 3rd He will be in Terrace, July 4th Make your appointments early Dr. Edmonds * Every Mopsen Faciuiry Fon THz CoRRECTION OF TooTRH TROUBLES Dr, A. H. Bayne FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B.C, MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS | Suavevs THRovenour CENTRAL BRC. . few words to the townspeople DENTIST x nS B.C. UNDERTAKERS Rooms 4, 5, 6, PRINCE Helgerton Block RUPERT BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY ” P.O. Box 948 A wire PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. will bring us = . who had gathered to wish him bon voyage in the course of which he said he was very pleased to have an opportunity of saying a word or two to ‘the citizens of They had a wonderful- They would all ‘The train pulled out for. Prinee PILES No one hut the sufferer knows the terrible agony ROTEL RINE RUPERT ean Plan tt fe to ey for teller fg haw, Hopalans Rates $1.50 50 per Gay and up : me Or eeniun produces : First-class Cafe ata Gares “Pp AX” Barrister ; . Notary Public. it you have not hitherto found rollef di despair, place your falth in Pay. oes € Except. in uuusually stubborn cases ons bor Is udually sufficient, SMITHERS so. Get “PAX” from your Drugelst or {f he cantiot. oo Supply you send One Doller and “PAK will ba 7 — = _ Bent you in a- plain package. CROWN CHEMICAL PRODUCTS oF OANADA 1015 Dominion Sullding B.C, LAND SURVEYOR VANCOUVER, 2.6 J. Allan Rutherford ofthe: Forest Act, and. was A fined, oa and 2. 75 coats. fe wee “Tot Terrace and ‘Lakelse. For Sale ° g i] house, baer and other | buildings. All descriptions of sur-. veys ‘promptly executed’: ver four acres: at Two + Mile; . food ve ; : SOUTH HAZELTON + an acre. pl | All Zene ene ughed ‘and : read . Apply Mra. a