THE ‘OMINECA HERAM, FRIDAY, APRIL, 25, WM i. a fi | ti ‘ : ; baddie fg art Pet es athe Bulkley: ‘Hotel alley. THE, LEADING Hore IN. NORTHEEN B. c. Prince Rupert, B.C. . European_ Plan. Rates $1.50 per day up. tnt oe E. E. Orchard, Owner uropean or American Plan The headquarters for the. Bulkley Tourists and Vommercial, men at nd this a grand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or Figs | horses provided, _ Smithers. B.C. a | Best attention to tourists and. ‘to commercial men, Dining room in connection * Rates reasonable. - solicited af Hazelton - - BC. ER ae Rie Omineca Total | C. W. Dawson Manager ‘Patronage .is \ if | Importers and © Dealers i in me Wallpapers - We carry the Burlaps _. - largest and . m@. Paints "most varied 1 Oils stuck in.’ | Varnishes Northern Glass ~ British. | Brushes, Etc. Columbia 4 Write us for information when a. renovating or buildig your home Make Your Home Attractive’ BA. a Pp. Beaven Boarp DisTRIBUTORS : W. EDGE Co. Rox 468, Prince Rupert, B. G ee = ® The Hazelton’ Hospital 7 The. Hazelton Hospital. issues“ tickets for any. period at.§1,50 per. month in advance, hia rate in-- eludes offite consultations | ‘and. medicines, ag. well BB, all costs m while in the hospital, - Tickéts are. drug obtainable j in -Hazelton' from: the’. store; from T; J. Thorp, Teikwa, or by mail from. the medi-. ‘eal superintendentat the 1 Hospital.” INCE RUPERT, wa P.O, Box 4g A wire’ : mi wil bring! us j {decorated -for the occasion: and In the District Churches on’ Easter Sunday. La | “Easter Simday | in’ ‘Terrace’ ‘The Catholic: church eelebrated | Easter Sunday i in its usual, way, Rey,” the service, . The ‘ehurch- was | the -parishioners’ ,attended ina body. Morning service: High Mass in,Gregorian:Chant:; Offer- torium, ‘Jesus Christ is Risen Today”’; Communion, “Alleluia, Let:the Holy Anthem Rise’’; In); ‘struction, The Glorious Resurree- «| tion of Jesus Christ;. Our Spritual Resurrection, Evening Service: Benediction i in Uregorian Chant; “O Salutaris,’’ of -Duget; “oO ‘Filii et Filiae;”’ ‘‘Tantum Ergo”; “Laudate Dominum.’’ Thesing- ing was well rendered under the able direction of the organist, Mrs. Otto: Von Hees. An Impressive Servieo There was a special - Easter]! Service in the Angtican. ehuieh, Terrace, in commemoration ° of} | the Crucifixion. | Thée-ehurch was musie was a feature of the ser- impressive. Marked Easter Day made for thé celebration of Eas ter at the Presbyterian. Chureh, Terrace, last Sunday evening. The altar and-organ were banked with flowers and foliage. - W. J. ‘Parsons ‘preached a most appropriate’ sermon, “which: was enjoyed bv.a large congregation, The special musica! program was greatly appreciated, and included the chorus, ‘‘Easter Time,” bv the Willing Workers which was well rendered. A male quartette composed of BE. T, Kenney, -C. Toombs, J. Norrington and _L, H. Kenney gave. several selections Onalee Greig. J, Swan rendered a solo, “It is Well,” ” ~The hymns were well chosen and were led by S. ‘Kirkaldy, violin, C. Toombs, violin, and Miss Greig, organist. In the ‘Sunday. School service was held‘in the Presby terian’ church on, Sunday . after- noon,’ whieh was ‘pronounced: by held; in' ‘Terrace. : tations, ~ The music ‘was ° much filled. ito: capacity with adults who} ‘were ‘loud: ‘ine their praise: ‘for all! who pul. forth ‘their efforts, ‘ ‘to |. Owing to the. ,éold “winds: and - [frequent hail-falls edie rine a ae. C. ‘UN DERTAKERS IMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY, “Father - ‘Allard’ conducted |: decorated with flowers for.. the], “Splendid Easter Service . Easter © Sunday . -morning .was celebrated ° in thee New ‘Hazelton vice-of song. ° ~>-Fhe program in- cluded a chorus’ by the ‘infant class of sixteen,” a ‘selection ‘by the C.G.LT. quintette, ‘and Olga Bergman and Jessie Smith sang as a duet two ‘Verses of christen- ing hymn, Mrs. Thornton was organist. "Jean. ‘Burns, with Mra. F. R. Purvis accompanying, sang “The Holy City”, and Mra. Pur vis, with Mrs, R.- L. Brown accompanying, rendered ““My Task’’. Kvery seat in the church was occupied and the musical treat was ‘much anpreciated, During the’ service: ‘the daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. H. ‘At Harris was christened by Dr. Wrinch, who: also took part in the regular service.. Rev. Sansum gave a talk to the children. The church] p was decorated with tulips,. carna- tions. and Baster lilies. church by a most, enjoyable ser- ‘|The children sang. “Wake Up” -neas,?? | -Power’’, Mrs.. A. E.. Faleoner soloed in|” (Miss I. Smith, and Rev. T py. ‘Dungate assisted’ at the organ, : Raster: at ‘St. Peter’ 8 ‘The services at St. “Peter’ 3 Church, Hazelton. are-reported as the best ever held. There was a good attendance: at all-four ser | vices, and the. ‘splendid. Singing was greatly appreciated by all.. In the morning the: choir was heard inthe. : Easter. anthem: “Christ Our Passover”, and Miss L Smith sang “"Haster Dawn.” and | “Again, O Morn of Glad- In ‘the afternoon: the natives rendered ‘'All- Hail the At the evening service “Voices of the ‘Woods’’, and). the - children gave, ‘‘He Rose Again’? and * ‘Easter Flowers": The church quartet, consisting of Mesdames Sealy and Mennie, Proctor sang “Come, Ye Faith- fni, Raise the’ Strain. Mrs. The chancel of the church was tastefuily decorated by Mrs. E.. R. Cox. On Monday the flowers were distributed to the sick in town and at the Hospital, | - to. pirchase the \ : (SAY iT WITH LOWERS” . rs cere “Cut. Flowers ee ’ Bouquets ‘Wreaths. 7, Pot P Plants’ Bulbs Seeds - ‘D. ‘Glennie "FLORIST | 685 Second Avenue a 7 -- (Near Post Office) PRINCE RUPERT, B.C... ~ Gold Fish | Bird Cages ° and Bird Supolies Norwich and - German Roller Canaries” ee . - 2 a LAND ACT Hazelton Land District. Coast, Range 5 TAKE’ notice. ‘that. I, -Jean Louis Chretien, of ‘Terrace, B. C., occupation Farmer, ‘intend to apply é for permission ~ ollowing described. District of lands; . Commencing at ‘a. ‘post planted 40 - ‘chains west of the North-east corner of | Lot 370, and.at the south end of an Island in the Skeena. River: thence fol- lowing shore of the Skeena River, Northerly 80 chains, Easterly 10 chains. Southerly and Westerly to the point of commencement, excepting therefrom grave] bars covered by’ high water, and containing. 25 acres more or less. - ‘JEAN LOUIS CHRETIEW Date Mareh 17th, 1924. TS occasion and a program of special es res = eS — —_ \; __ CANADA’S NATIONAL PLAYGROUND vice. Rev, T. J. Marsh condutted|: . the service, this being his first|: , sermon. since his return from]; Edmonton; The church was well: filled and the sermon was most}. Elaborate’ preparations were|. Rev. a a and was accompanied: by Miss 7 A special Easter Sunday School | all present’ tobe the- ‘best ‘ever . The: program |. | was. composed of songs and: reel |. appreciated and. the church’. was}. make the Sunday Sehool Service; - such’a success, . i Say me: snualled by hgh which: mie stood. ‘che teat: of: ANADIANS ‘7 ‘are. fortiinate in their National Parks, in that vthey have. within their . bor- ders Alpine acenery, “Which: is not anywhere on’-the -coutin-|. “ard! -more “and more. they, are ree ising that jholida ia (in: Canada ris er ga earer ‘peaks, on, the Are glatiera! ‘Ra agbs, climber to new ; attempts, while’ in the calm; . peaceful, valleys. wild mankind and the world, ‘rected. at Jasper Park. Lodge, : the ‘National: Railways: at. Jasper. Na: Aional ‘Park, in time’ for the open- Mouncad by officials. of the Hotel De artment Canadian |. National! “During 1 ‘Test. Season: the game of all kinds live at peace with ; *Additiona]: bungalows for. the ac ; ‘commodation of guests ara to. bel: log-cabin hostelry “of the Canadian |’ ing. of the 1924 séason, ‘itt an-| Fopvlaty of J Baper. National Park'|. provided this almost fit ‘Four yeh th structed, Milliona#of tons of ica; stretching in| ‘was'so great that’ th “ome instances, almost. 6s far ab Nal ‘Jasper™ oe a hein ts kA eye .can: , lure th the: sdventurons the : additi “Bungalows being fora = fe ‘t a en's “bil ard: and: ca: