THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926 Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES rner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert KY: C. Orchari, co Foll information from Cement BUILDING MATERIALS! Lime Plaster Fireclay Brick Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty @ | ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. ETANDARD . Goops AT STANDARD PRICES PIANOS W. J. PITMAN’S MUSIC STORE PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Everything in Music and SINGER SEWING MACHINES PHONOGRAPHS Lumber & Timber Co. Mill at HANALL, B. C. Hanson: Manufacturers of ROUGH, DRESSED & DIMENSION HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR - WINDOWS Complete, different sizes FLOORING Hemlock and Spruce Get our prices before ordering elsewhere I< (SaaS =r =) | meme): iO1 (| 1{o) ma =SIeS| [or 10 EIS —_iOF PREVENT FOREST FIRES “YOU CAN HELP | ge B Cc. FOREST SERVICE| 35) f" a ( © ) SS el === Ul c= SIE or = SII Canadian Pacific Railway ‘Company | The Omineca Herald | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST Way ae SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, AUGUST 4, 7, 11, 14, 21, 25. For Ketchikan, Wrangell. "Juneau, Skagway—AUGUST 2, 6, 9, 16, 20, 27, 30. 3.5, “PRINCESS BEATRICE’”’—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Printed every Friday at NEW HAZELTON, B.C. PUBLISHER C. H. SAWLE -_ Advertising rates—31.50 per inch per month; reading notices 152 per line first insertion. 10¢ per line each subsequent insertion. One year . Six montha - U. 8. and British Isles - $2.50 per year Notices for Crown Grante . bart He Purchase of Land - . " Licence tc Progvect for Coat . i 00 $2.00 1.00 Imitation Flattering But Not Profitable On July 15, Mr. Justice Duclos granted an interlocutory injutic- tion in favor of Kraft-MeLaren Cheese Co. Ltd. against Theodore Provost, ordering him to cease from selling, advertising, offering delivering or teafficking in under the name of Kraft Cheese, or as the product of the Kraft-MeLaren Cheese Co. Ltd., cheese not made by that company, and further ordering him not to sell cheese packed and made up so as to resemble Kraft-McLaren Cheese Co. Ltd.’s cheese, or packed or made up in any manner so as to ereate confusion in the mind of a customer with the petitioner’s product. The whole with costs against the respondent. The Kraft-McLaren Cheese Co, Ltd.’s petition set up that Kraft Cheese was their trade mark, the | cheese having been first put out in this form by the company’s president,-J. L. Kraft. The petition further recited that Kraft cheese was ‘cheese got ont by the petitioner’s com- pany in special loaf form, pro- tected by pasteurizing and tinfoil, without rind’ or skin, thereby making it possible to keep ‘the cheese in a uniformly moist con- dition, without deterio-ation from mould or otherwise, and to save tected by rind, and also affording many other important advantages over the old method of manufac- ture, this all being ae patented process. The: petition further recited that persons have asked for Kraft: cheese at the respondent’s and were given cheese of another make, and it appears that this form of substitution was happen- ing .with frequency. The peti- tion was accompanied by a num-- ber of affidavits and resulted in judgement referred to, About Dorreen | Mr, and Mrs. EK. Grenrod from eaughter, Mra. Chas. Carpenter. Mr, Gretrod was the first inspec- tor of C. P. RB. telegraphs in the province, The Tredway mines on: ‘Knauss mountain have resumed opera- tions. and ina few days the first ore shipment will be made.’ Mr. \'Tredway is personally in 1 charge of-the work, - Mrs. Hogan arrived hore last companied by her daughter. the waste which is inevitabie|. with the use of the cheese pro-) Kamloops are guests of their Usk Skeena’s Industrial Centre o~ The scribe took a trip over the|+ O:K. Range to Silver Mountain this week and noted that the Silver Chloride group, ‘operated by J. Hamblet. and E. Drake, is showing up well. The owners have exposed a vein of high- grade silver-lead ore from three to five feet in width, carrying 156 oz. silver, 48 per cent lead, and $2 in gold occupying about 18 inches where the bands come together in the vein. ; They have, during the last two years, by their own unassisted efforts, built four miles of splen- cult mountain country from Fivye- mile on the Kleanza trail up to timber line at 4500 feet, where they have a camp, 1200 feet hbe- low their main discovery, propose to develop their property with a view to shipping later on. J.: Hamblet is an old timer, having entered the Omineca pla- cer field in the ’90s. He has spent a great portion of his time in this district, although he has extensive holdings at Thorn Arm, Alaska, where he has arranged for the erection of a milling plant, through bonding and mer- ging of interests. His faith in the mineral resources of Skeena has always been great, and his hopes haye reached some degree of fruition in the splendid show- ings which he and his partner have developed - on the Silver Chloride. Mrs, Drake, too, finds wealth in the hills--a wealth of physical well-being which she lacked be- fore leaving Ketehikan for the health-building climate of the higher altitudes. It is understood that *“Bill’’ J. Johnson, an old-timer of Usk, and known by nearly everyone, was cutin two and killed by a hauling cable while he was engaged in logging operations near Cowichan Lake. His death many acxuaintances. Mrs. G. W. Graves is a patient in the Prince Rupert Hospital. Rollin Farmin, Sce.M., in the interests of G. W. Davis, paid a visit to Silver Basin, on an exa- mination of the properties in that vicinity, last week, He was ac- companied by 3. D. Wells, A. “A. Stewart, and J. L. Bethurem. Mrs, McCall; of North Van- eouver, is visiting: her two daugh- ters, Mrs. B. Shannon and Mrs. Burgess. mt ; Mr. ‘Duncan was a business visitor. to Usk, inspecting the Skeena Lumber Co.’s yard with a view to buying the stock on ‘| hand, . which will..be good news to many who are expecting deve- lopments at the mill. Lou. Woods. was up to Smithers on Wednesday i in connection with mining - business, and returned 4 week from Toronto andi was ac;. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stoynoftl are on “la holiday to Vancouver. \ “a : PROVINCIAL ASSAYER Pree lista sent on request J. R . Williams = Credit Foncler Bidg., (VANCOUVER, B.C. GAS AND OIL City Transfer Stables SMITHERS, B.C. did horse-pack trail through diffi- # They | will be greatly regretted by his|$ Pigs Met ‘Hotel Prince Rupert A REAL‘GOoD HOTEL Prince Rupert B.C. H. B, RocHESTER, Manager Ratee $1.50 per day up. Cat cee, els corel wen poesia Pt Rs Ras i eae ed ON BN Poems reasons Importers and Dealers in. Wallpapers ’ We carry the Burlaps largest and Paints moat varied Oils “stock in. 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