mien if NORTHERN: B, CG. {Hotel 1 =) Prince Rupert | oo | THE Leapine Hore. . Prince Rupert, B.C. tT business. day’s train. - trip to Prince Rupert on day of last week, | Mrs. Green, recently, Enel Valley, oe All trains met. f addle horses provided. E. E. Orchard, Owner Se SS ee a commercial’men, —- Rates reasonable. solicited 5 Dining room in connection Patronage is Smithers. B.C. Hazelton - - B,C. i . ’ ‘European Plan, : a | Rates $1.50 per day up. mThe Bulkley Hotel ! a European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Tourista and Commercial men pand this a grand hotel to ston at. Autos, livery or rigs ie] Omineca Hotel Cc. W. Dawson Manager Best attention to tourists and to: { { ] 3 “ to Prince Ruvert. meeting in the-hall on Friday evening last to--edmplete _ for the big social‘evening on Fri- day, April .25, . . The Presbyterian Guild will meet next. Thursdav. April 24, l]at the homie of Mrs. Barker...” The W.*A.: Auxiliary met this week at the home of Mrs. Gil- bert, Mrs. Thomas acting as hostess. Next week’s meeting ‘will also be at Mrs,. Gilbert’s, with Mrs, Hamlin as hostess. The monthly meeting of the | Parent-Teacher Association was held: in the sehool on Thursday evening, April 10th. After the rezular business of the eve-- ning was discussed, Mrs, Bleec- Fe ee Se ‘ og Importers and | \ = Dealers in. ‘ Wallpapers We carry: the ae Burlaps largest and i, Paints most varied — tt Oils stock in -. Varnishes Northern me Glass British 4 Brushes, Ec. | Write us for information when renovating or building your home HY o a " ~ Columbia ») mt Make Your Home Attractive ! BEAVER Boarp DisTniautors f A.W. EDGE Co.- 4 P.O. Hox 45, Prince Rupert, B.C. ' ¢in town, when the Association eerie ie nady™ Livalted, Vanestver : , ee ee eee 5 rt are re eeu te Wee iA ORATED MILE was - = — with the Cream —bettint ‘Pres Rédipe“Boek— Write the Borden Co. : Bvhenyoureedit, «BaeRa. {Grade II[-Mary Hipp, * Bertha "| Jessie Nash, Joe Marchildon, How- |deraon, Leater Taft.” Jb ong Me foe : ker gave a short talk and at 10 ‘o'clock refreshments were serv- ed. The next meeting ‘will be will hold an auction sale. Keep the date open. .” Cruise Line to Kitimat W. Blackstock, of the govern. ment telegraph service, accom. panied by Jack Bell, left last week to eruise a trail between Terrace and Kitimat with a view |, telephone and télegraph com- munication between these two points. .The carrying out of this work will depend on Mr. Black- stock’s report, which, it is hoped, will be favorable, as direct com- munication is greatly needed by the people of Kitimat. — _ Kitsumgallum School The following ure the: class leaders for the month of March in the Kitsumgatlum school: Re- ceivingClass— Barbara Sherwood, Joyce Cole, Edith Kohone; Grade I-—Lloyd Thomas, Reta Taft, Fred Nash: Jr. Grade II — Ernest Taft,. Tony Hipp, Clara Little; Sr. Grade Il—Adeéline| Thomas, Gordon : Hatt, -Marjorie . Jeatt; Moore, Edna-Dover; Grade IV— ard Wilson; ‘Grade _V—Donald _ THE-OMINECA HERALD, FRIDA E.. Ralph, pole inspector fer the C.N.R., was in Terrace on W. E.. VanMeter was a passen- ger to Prince Rupert un Wednes- A. H. Wilson made a business Wednes- Mrs. L. G. Skinner, of Copper City, paid a visit to her mother, C. L. Youngman, who has been relieving - for a few days’ for D. A. McKinnon at the govern- ment liquor store, has returned The Ladies’. Auxiliary of the G.W.V.A. held an executive piete plans -[voung daughter, Dorothy, left to the possible establishment of |. day, the 26th. “The members and other subjects of importance to the prospecting fraternity. {renovated under the able super- intendence of D. MecOlarty and put in gafe condition insofar as| the towers and foundations -are concerned, Lae being .overhauled, so that the ferry will be in good shape to accommodate the large traffic it ia expected to handle during this season. - oo - Capt. Willman, has returned to Usk, to further imbibe: its salu. briougness, . Do foo ¥. APRIL 18; 1924 . . ( , Her 88th Anniversary ° * Mrs, Little sr, (Grandma Little) eelebrated her &8th birthday at her home on Lakelse Avenne by entertaining a few friends. The dainty lunch was served on a tablecloth that was over two hua- other had ‘‘Year 88’? in the cen- ter. ‘Grandma was a very en- thusiastic hostess, being in good health and cheery... The guests included Mesdames Brooks, Bleec- W. Little, G. Little, Parsons and Von Hees, Miss Unalee Greig and Miss Cousins. The guests. de- parted at 10.30, wishing Mrs. ‘Little many happy returns. Tuxis Boys.Play Ball The Terrace Tuxis Boys met last week and lined up their base- vall team for the coming season. The team as it stands holds ‘pro- mise of being the best the Tuxis Boys have ever had. We expect that this team will beat even the seasons, The team is lined upas follows: captain, Orvelle Kenney; the dates 1836.and 1924, and an- 1 ker, Dover, Greig, E. Kenney, |: In the Supreme Court of British Columbia . successful record of the past two 15 t ‘ Commencin , : chains weat o dred years old.. One cake bo: Lo LAND acT™ Hazelton'Land District.-. _g. District of TAKE notice that Chretien, of Terrace, Farmer intend to. to purchase the lands: . f the North-east corner of t 370, and at. the south end of.an Island in the Skeena River; thence fols' owing shore of the ‘SI Northerly 80 chains, Southerly and Westerly to the point of commencement, exeepting therefrom gravel bars covered by high water, and containing 25 acres more or less. : JEAN LOUIS CHRETIEN Date March 17th, 1924. ast, Range 5 . I’ Jean Louis B.¢., occupation apply Zor. permission ollowing described at a post planted 40 keena- River,’ Easterly 10 chains, 716 of Februa said 4243 In the Matter of the “ADMINISTRATION ActT,”’ and = In the Matter of the Estate of PETER P. JENNINGS, 1 TAKE NOTICE, by an order of Hia Honour Judge administrator of the Estate of the said Peter P, Jennings, deceased intestate, Al parties having claims against the state are hereby required to for- ward the same to me, properly verified, on or before the 8rd day of May, 1924, and all parties indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtednesé to me forthwith, ated at Smithers, B.C., April 15th, STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, beaver PRINCE RUPERT Exchange “A Micnawnd . J. Stauvnp ~Brokers. Auctioneers a Valuators - (WE SWAP THE EARTH) When in Prince Rupert visit our Sales mos and eaivince your-- - self of the astounding ne we offer Private Sales Conducted Auction Sales every Saturday at our Anction Rooms, Third Ave. Prince Rupert - B.C. ——H Young made the 8th day 1924, I was appointed Official Administrator. pitcher, Fred Scott;. catcher, Charlie Burrigon; Ist base, Henry Waliberg; 2nd base, Ted. Jobn- ston; 3rd base, Bill Nelson; left field, Frank Glass; right field, Ernie Amos; centre field, Roy Thomas; short stop, Abe Morris, Practices will be held Tuesday and Friday nigats at 7 p.m. Usk Skeena’s, Industrial Centre | | d ‘A. Davis to the Lucky Luke claim, to assist in the tunnel being driven on a lower level on the vein, of which indications would show its imminence, J, L. Bethurem is building a powder house out of town for storing quantities of that explo- sive which is coming in for the varied operations that are on the|- tapis for the season. Are you a subscriber yet? Send in your name.and eash now “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” Cut Flowers ~ Bouquets Wreaths Pot Plants Bulbs Seeds D. Glennie FLORIST 635 Second Avenue (Near Post. Office) PRINCE. RUPERT, 8.c. Norwich and Gold Fish German Roller . Bird Cages Canaries and Bird Supplies B.C. UNDERTAKER EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY — : P.O, Box 948 ir PRINCE RUPERT, BG, will bring us Are you.a subscriber yet? Dae otter & om . Mrs. F,.A. Stewart, with her for Rupert on Sunday - and will be a guest of Mrs. Bunn, erst- while resident of Usk. - Rev, Father Allard, of Terrace, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. La- croix, at whose residence com- munion.service was held Sunday. The meeting slated for-Sunday of the Prospectors’ Association has been postponed until! 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