4 Prd We | ok . THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1926 et teeenegeeeee —<—<——— , m, J. , wr Te. | - ‘ious to h r ma riage to Knute — ee re —<— — — EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS Terrace Lady Is. . Olson,'of town, “The couple took}|.. BOOT AND SHOE || - eee CHICAGO, JUNE, 1926 Called By Death” |ap she ‘sesldence’on the rineh > es || NEW IMPROVED. ‘ . Te i : ‘ 1 | DOW oO e Le he ee €a » Ou : ‘Gg. we, The Greatest Event’in the| : Most: Suddenty|ine. ome, to thelr present place Repairing | . History of the Catholic: ae cae . north: of the park. where they : - ° i O RD - Church in America | It is with great regret that we| developed a comfortable home. ||’ RUBBER HEELS — All sizes : || 7 yA oe — |Fecord. the death on Thursday ' “Ene ‘late ‘lamented .lady leaves|} a oe we { C.N.Rys, to Operate Special evening, May. 27, of Mrs, Mayme|to mourn’ ler, besides her hus-|]. - . a || C A ; S i Trains E rom Weatern 'T. Olson, who passed away in band, one son, ‘Tom, aged 6 ; and/| G. W. -Dungate a. ell _ anada ~ | the Prince Rupert Hospital, where |°"® Gaughter, Mary, aged 4, as _ aT Will arrive April First. well as four sisters, Mrs. L. K. if. HAZELTON, B.C, oo ' Be'sure to see them before -- . you buy any other car, od | ! Of unusual importance to Roman gh. ‘had been.a atient for only-a i} Gatholies is the 28th International | 84¢ en a patien only: i { g Eucharistic Congress in Chicago, Ill., day’ or ‘two, Although ‘the -de-' Kincaid and Mrs. A. E. Rudolph, June 20th to 24th next. ased:lady had not been in good Seattle; Mrs. Stella Kelley, Spo- TT ! . The Church dignitaries’ are duiy ap- cease i y ad nd . een In & nd . . Ge i : G i a preciative, of. the. piforts made by. the| health for some time, her ‘death. rane and Mrs. George Little, : overnment Liquor Act. ; mw adadian National Railways, who have|.... aria” . - to ee, : eas “ae ‘) arranged to operate special trains to and'| “4S quite unexpectéd and..came - Tribute to the esteem in which | Notice of Application for Beer Licence ® from the Congress, and have also made @8 a-distinet. shock: to. her.rela- | 1 1 _ Feservations for several hundred. people. the. decase was held was con-| : _ FULL STOCK OF PARTS ' ALWAYS ON HAND —9 . : : ’ : r a ae. ‘ ‘ " . . , | ln Srna |The tain me ter gfe many fl oes |e Phy ave aon ta Weg and ask their people to make application) The:remains .were escorted. to 'at the graveside. from. the fol: tintendes. apply to the Liques Coed | Raa tote avec srecemsary sleeping car| 5 Prinea Rupert station by W. lowing: [Baad for canes wate el EDR NRY a authorities were consulted prior to! S, Fisher, W. D, Vanee, D. Hun- |: ‘ , ; ee :[ mises being part of the bui ding known arranging the train service, so that the Husband and Faznily, Mr. dnd Mrs.'| as Grandview Hotel, situa a neieaed 7. Sf te in Town- : a 7 ‘@ai|~—sproper departure time fron, the various | ters Col. 8. P. MeMordie, H.- Me: George Little and family, Mr, and|aite of South Hazelton, in the Province SMITHERS, B.C. ~ centres would be assured, Hwan and G. ‘Woodland,. and| Mrs.-T. Brooks, Mrs. Greig and femily, |°f British Columbia, upon the lands Those who desire to use th regular oe described as Lots thirteen (18) and service have the privilape of travelling ave accompanied to Terrace on|Mr. and Mrs, George Dover, Mr. and fourteen (14), Block seventeen (17), on the through train which ig operated | Saturd ‘Mrs. George Little, | Mrs. E.-T. Kenney, Rey. and Mis. W. District Lot eight hundred and fifty-one ‘ daring the summer season from: West- patarday b ‘ister ne d Mite W. Alien, Mr. and Mrs. Sundal, Mr. and| (851), Hazelton Land Recording’ Dis- By anada to Chicago, = - - ’ . , a6 ern . , uae ; Mrs, Keith and Miss Kerr, Mr. and | trict, according to a registered map or |. a Rany agent of the jCanadian National Watt, of Prince Rupert, = . Mrs, D. D. Munro, A Neighbor, Mr, plan ein the Cit at ia a eRatTY f ailways will be please give you +. : 3} 2nd Mrs. J. Viger, Mra. Desjardins an and | Mi; further particulars ani vomplete ali}. ‘At..the United Church the family, ‘Mr. fet Mrs. W. H. Burnett, | MUmbered 974B, for the sale of beer by {| arrangements, . 4950/ funeral service was conducted by Neighbor, Mr. and Mra, George Hipp, |*he glass or by the open bottle for ae a i Rev. W. Allen, assisted by Rev, | Mr.and Mra. J. Gook, Mr. and Mrs. Oren ogo premises, Bc HO ME-MADE i —— | . We ai “|J. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and this 25th d at Mi on on, 5b.C., . mae - "7 |" P. Barfoot, in the presence| irs’ A ieKincs, tone Se ee ey oe Ne IR CUTHBERT C A N DY q i B.C. UNDERTAKERS of a large number of friends of Dr abeh, Mr. Revert ate Glegey, ‘4752 .. Applicent, . : if | EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY the. departed. Interment took gle Hanéon, Mr, and iss. * Fr Me. : : - —— . it | place in Kitsumgallum cemetery. Mr. avd Meant ‘Agkorbare, codland, |. . ; 7 P.O. Box 948 A wi ; ‘ . + Ee Poere. . i . | PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0, will brit us . | The following were the pallbear-| — SYNOPSIS OF - PURE ICE CREAM ae 3s #/ers: George Little, Wm. Little - : _ VJ. Viger, H. A, Swain, C. R. Directorate Of 7 : LAND ACT AMENDHENTS ' Send for prices on our ice 4 Gilbert, and 0.'T. Sundal, | Hospital Names |" given. epéelal atta ee _ ae ial attention for ‘The late Mrs. Olson was born Be 4 —_ j . ‘ either candy or ice cream, = > O ACKLETON 3)in St. Cloud, Minn., in 1885, and| - |ts First Officers [FRE-EMPTIONS . later moved with her parents to 1 ) | ' . o ox _ : . Vacant. unreserved, Surveyed Crown lands Thorne &: Dawson 7 Hotel Washington, where she received|: - ing of the Ter-|™®" be pre-emsted by British subjects had ’ . : “| . The first meeting of the Ter- over 18 yeara of age, and by aliens ’ Smithers, B.C \ : ‘ae . 9 : 1d, y! ; . her education, graduating from H ital Assi tien was] on declaying intention to ‘become British tote ; . USK, Be. cal adua ., {race Hospital Associatic a : ' . ; Palouse High School and Blair's d in. : f subjects, conditional upon residence, occu- | ¢. . _ {held on Wednesday evening o ; t : Coll Snok e c in to |: ue , patian, and improvement for agricultural | ™ fl now Clean and comfortable = ¢| WONERE, OpOKane, . Coming. dast week, and with the excep-| puro, ™ ee , i -. Birat-elasg Dining Room in~connection Terrace, she held the position of tion of one member, who was out| Full information concerning regulations a i ; olin; ‘ ; a.'| Teearding pre-emptions ja given in Bulletin’ ; i ‘Raves ate ATTRACTIVE postmistress for thr ce vears Pres of town, the full board was pre-|x. 1. Land Seiés, “How to Preempt Land," || ‘The. Hazelton Hospital ‘i ; “ne; {sent, In- addition to the six: br addr She Deenined free of gharwe || ‘ . a J . p nde, . : ey THOS. SHACKLETON .- Prop. L ACKH F A D S members of the board elected at ‘Victoria, B.C., or fo any Government Agent, -— “[f- _ The Hazelton Hospital issues . A «Sh 1/4 J ithe recent public meeting, ‘they Records pil be granted covering oily tickets fer any period at 1.60per a OPIN LPL PPLE EPR! co 4 oe 1 . .[land suitable for agricultural purposes, and month in vance, ig rate in- i . . 2 Don't squeeze blackheads — dissolve following attended to represent which is not timberland, i.e, carrying over cludes | office eonsultations and Bg, ne Ladies Guild of the Union powder “from ang ieee ane | their respective organizations: ° 5,000 board feet per acre west of: the | mm church met on Wednesday at the] ran wien De Mrs. head : ; mediciaes, as well as all costa . "brisk th sae 3, |Coost Range ond 8,000 feet per acre enat -.. . ' , h f Mrs. D. D. M _ | blackheads. ney simply dissofre nea disappear Mr 8. G. L. Keith, St. Andrew 8 of that Range. while in the hospital, Tickets are ome or Mrs, D. D. }unro. oy this safe and sure method, — +. Society; Mrs. Cassell, Rebekahs; __ Applications for preemptions aro to be obtainable in Hazelton from the JA. C. Fowler, 1L.0.0.F; J. M, | 44ressed, to the Land Commissioner of the drug store; from T. J.. Thorp, . , ‘+ a mp ’ ried - Land Hecordi ivisi ich i i i fall 5) 1 5 =) oE 1 5 5/5] ‘Hatt, Native Sons of Canada: and secording Division in which the land Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- applied for is aituated, and are made ‘on printed «t . || Mrs. N. Sherwood, G.’W. V. A, | forms, copies of whieh can be obtained noe the|| © Superintendent at the Hospital, . a F : Loa pwd Land Commissioner, aos i a Lory a . x Auxiliary , W. Chapman, G. Ww. Pro-emptions must be occupied for five year ; VAL” . and improvements mada to the value ‘of : The first business’ was the elec. $10 per acre, including clearing and cultivat- tion of officérs for the first terma;'| can tereccven® “TS bE ® Crown Grant The Bulkley | Hotel : : . oa : For more detailed Information see the Bulletin, 5 I and after much aiseussion the “How to Pre-empt Land,” E. &. Orchard, Owner {| LOLOWINg Were named: ‘ cot ‘ , ' ; . ‘ PURCHASE | .. President, J. K, Gordon: Vice- OR Applicati iwed for’ purchase} WUFOpean or American Plan president, Mrs, J. K. Frost; See- | ,¢ "vacant and ue Crow eek Tha t being timberland, for agei :|., he headquarters for the Bulkley retary, E. T. Kenney ;Tr easurer, want ad Hm erland aoe agricultural purposes; Valley. Tourists and Commercial men mum price of first-class (arable) land fi , : A. H. Barker. ; : is $5 per acre, and second-class (crazing) ind vnis & grand hotel to stop at. .. Committees, as follows, were land $2.50 ver acre, Further. information ! All trains met, Autos, livery or rigs regarding . _ purchase or lease. of Crown , enut . then appointed: - * }lands ts given in Bulletin No. 10, tae | Saddle horses provided, | Finance—J. M. Hatt, George|Sete. “Purchwe and Lense ag” gut! _ -_ be wee hada | panda,” ; . (Little, A. H, Barker, . House— ma, factory, or industrial sites on . timber Smither S. B. Ce Mrs,’ Frost, Mrs. . Sherwood, W. land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or . oa Chapman “oS ’. ‘[leased, the conditions including payment of | ~~ j te Ponies ee . bu ‘>. | stumpage, vo , . ees _ the finance, committee was HOMESITE LEASES ° ens asked to arrange for an early Unsurveyed areas ot exeeeting 21 OR* . . as a . ‘ ‘ Nal et areas, not exc ing acres, - ¢anvass to secure the TECESSALY | may be leased ag homesites, conditional in fants Means ‘to purchase at onee’ fur- apna dwelling belng rected In fhe ng arene seviraent . eee year, * eing’ obtainable after to, . nishings required, Already many reaidence sand taprorement conditions . are The most veliable generous. donations of cash and famet 8 the Tend has been sur, in fa rt “ae . Le! og t t eyed. Pgs wa . ! . supplies have been promised and| on rn no difficulty is anticipated in-get: . LEASES ee i a9 5 t in anital av . fon For’. grazing ‘and | indudtrlal [purposch - Ing the hogpital away to a good areas not exceeding” 440 acrea may be leased supply: alls, start. | Preliminary. steps’ have Py any one person or company, =. |: been taken to securé ‘a resident SSS GRARINIg 7 a ; he! an 4 ; PO DUD MR sa oe sf: ae dogtor as speedily 88 pussible, Under the’. Gyazing.” Act. the., Province | - \ Aon With the ‘assistance of: the-hog-|-a divided aapts:: towing, Aittayels, and the| | pital and the undivihed ‘support Pade _ Administered. “under the Grazing ere | 8 7 : ey, SUE fesioner, Annual Arachne permits are ICE . 4) || fot the local people, Terrace should | tseuea, haged: on. numbers “rated, priority’ SS SSeS ‘a a4 “ an a on vik VBA E QE uh ive rors ka ear ORE ST: SERV prove. an. attractive fidld. for (a boing “given” to edtablished | ‘Swilerd: Stock-| Fda Deep gee pe ; . F ‘ Bod : . j ‘ yee ee owners may form Sasoointionb: . for: rangd |. medical man ‘looking “fora loca-|mamcemént. Fron, or pirtially free,” pers Oe “ ee in geh. ae ae lay a ; , Pee Sor Sie ors =N9)"tion. Oot Rawle: ae tea meee campers and! = a ae He Mb to ten. head, —_ - are ae @