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His wife -}came down to the’ beach to meet him aud he handed the otter to her, telling ‘ an) yh edrates | Studabaker Watches “ {her that as there was-a little blood on ¢: jit where he had. struck it -with . his spear to take it into‘deeper water and wash. it.: So she avent inte the water until it was. “up to her. armpits“ ‘and taking the ‘otter -by each; hand she dip- ped it in ond out ‘of. the -. water: :to a month Watch | ‘Hazelton, B. No money down. $5. 00. Prices—$47. 00 to S55. 00 ‘Life time guarantee with every BL : "BERG, Agent jC. B.C LAND SURVEYOR cleanse ‘it from.the-blood. While, she was doing this u:fin back whale swam clear into shore and, diving. under ‘the woman, took her up on his back and dived into-deep water. All the. canoes In‘the village followed. in.,chase,. but | her. -hisband, Scowdos, was. the first and he was,alone ‘in a little. canoe, He paddled | h long’ way, When at last the whale rose ‘to the surface’ and. he saw his wife sitting. on its back. and holding on by the. fin. .Scowdow. pad- dledas hardas he ‘could, © but just as ihe came up'to the whale down it dir: ed again.-. This: securred. two -or three: times, when,.at:last he dived for good and -came up no-more. , All the other canoes had long ago tumed back, and Scowdow was all alone, out in the mid a J. Allan’ Rutherford Surveys promptly éxecuted,. SMITHERS, B. C. die of what is now called - Chath: ‘ Sound, Soon-a wind. rose -and blew: '2 agile and poor Scowdow could do noth. ing against it; The ennoe was: toc small to live long And soon na big way but an “end: toa his troubles and up” {Set the cnnde:. Down: - “ward: he went until at last he- -atrived ‘at. the ‘bottom Jand fond ito. beautiful green ‘pl ‘ He walked some distance. hen he ain. {a jlarge flock of: geese, He stopped : and’ asked them if he had seen his wife _{thet ‘the “fin baek whale had : ‘carried ‘joff, They’ said; if you will cut. our _ w {eyes open we will tell you y wos uae this “time all . geese’ were, iffou so fy ey jue picked up a flint and slit the skin - we " of ‘their eyes.:so. that. they could see Se . . 8. |Some commenced laughing ‘at the oih- = th . ' ers, telling. then‘ that their e eyes were " Agrees wi Baby a. not pat rely. and to this day there 4 os re snugoing geese, and'one of the: eye: . Eagte Brand Coridensed s of the grey goose is lnrger- than the | § Milic has been used for . § other. So the groy geese told him the} ms bottle~fed babies for a {fin back whale and his wife “had Just Ml threegeherations, Write ej 8ane round that stone. ahead?’ Re “ Tue Borven Company g: (|? 61 but. conld ‘see’ nothing of them m Limtep; VANCOUVER, for | : 5 But, it the-other side of the stone he ch "Freek Ch f. 8 WR ig crane who-at- once began tr “and Wel fare ta og: {Gy out. But ‘Seowdow ‘at once. put oe. r ota vg [Small plece of “wundhw*": Ante his a Bookle .&-, [Mouth and he became: quiet at. ante, - . : Me | | Now, ‘thia “waidaw" awas a. power. of og {LUL, pleasing “naveatte . (lost to the In- oe » [(dians of the present day), but certai Naa * ly. possessed by them ne oe Indlan n ree agos a8 the | Ame of-tohacco is- “the White | 7 man’s: wanda", The ‘Audse am a Coe “Journals, ovfginaily at Port ee 2 as @. weed . Queen Charlotte Islands: sroming or. costly. Buti ta” Proceed.’ Tha ‘rane: én tald Seo owdow that. the fin: back. MINERAL. ace” a wot dohaivk: Mohawk No. 3, Fractional, : Al..-Al.- ‘Division. .¢ top ye he “ Cottitionte of. a _ i NOTICE “48 Monawk Fractional ‘Tram, | that "| Honiéstake. and. Homestake: No.2 y eral Claims.: ‘situate in-tl ‘ Notice .that’ the-Mohay! Mine | We. Company Linited,; N. P. 1. oncouver,.B, male : nylctente Noi, 77D, dn. | bas beget eam | hinte had: hig ldge a iit - ttle way , . hme phat be Was one of: his ee ere’ to watch for any: new: {Somers and _to”-give: immedi arn {9£ thelr approach: “But eis . on Ls. Bu ths lensi effect. of the Wandaw -haé iene | hin that-he wag AWwillin rest Mi giled | daw ‘all he. ‘knew and te men ae elp-hi could, - Fe. “tt Bees dntormet Be Back was: ‘Working ‘ hare: yan. mo Hing: in: fin! ‘Daelr nk ¥-his twe \him some wunday. and. told : | woud hetp him get ‘the wood. Having whieh’ are the ‘verl stlive: left: On: ‘cp. that. i& ay KH is ‘the. war with body! excretions,. lense germs: -ectly or b anlting” "|e ting ‘iheke a and. the. ‘mink Was _| wife -was lying) | 80 ‘that. “her . back Taster. am goitig for’ niore wood’. and‘the fish- ar said ‘yes, and: J ‘must: get pome: mote water!’ -So:-they both went! out of the lodge and Scowdow followed ‘them to the place ‘Where ‘the mink went for ~ FWood. : “He then spoke’ to the mink and gave him he tasted the’ allpowerful wundaw — the mink wes willing to do anything. So - [Seowdow tock the stone ax and told ‘ {the mivk to bold the wedge. ‘A Httle ecloser’, he said; and when close enough Seowdow “hit the mink. on the ‘ied. him and eat the wad the crane had given him. He soon found ‘hitbt self small enough to fit the mink skin. He put it on and went up to the lodge. then watching his’ chance he tol - his ‘wife who he was, and that she must quietly crawl out of the lodge and -he would . follow cher.. Of course ‘she quickly took his advice and they. eume te the place. where the crane was. A Jittle piece: of wandaw soon quieted him and passing quickly on arrived they were. making 2 most ‘tremerdnous noise. “He threw all’ the. wundaw he had left amongst them, and they suon stopped their noise? — Still. runing on they at last found themselves in shallow water and wad- ed ushore at ald “Wort Point” at the mouth of the Nass river. It was not to be supposed that the whales would quietly take this insult. to their puwer. They started in ’ immediate - pursuit. calling by the way. the. sea: lions, the seuls, walrus and all the mighty in- habitants of the deep nutil avast con- hy the fin back whale, were collected They then. commenced n war whith they waged for years against ¢ tne Chynisean Indians. Sometimes = the ‘Indians managed to‘kil-one.or twe of the whales, but many'a canoe Was ip- set by them, and. many. a bunter. re. turned no more to his hut, until at Jas! was determined to sue for peace, and Scowdow wns sent to invite all’ tie whiles, fin backs, killers,’ sea Ions seals, waltis. and all those who’ had been engaged in the. war. meeting was tobe held at the moutt of the Nass river during the ruo. of the small: fish. -Scowdow - started at his rounds and was well supplied with {a bag of. wundaw.. : were .dply accepted and-a mighty as: sembling took place, room £6r a canoe. te‘float. on the water Nanies were interchanged, « presents given. and received, and a péace tha: has never been broken since was fivm: ly ‘established. The names “arer re ‘tained ‘to this day, and. both: ‘Amon the Kii-we-shims and the Ohymsean: many derive thelr names from ‘the celebrated “Bence. , Health th Service PERSONS Nor THIR THINGS ARE DAN. GEKOUS From time to time we may read in the: press, or hear ‘someone OXPTESS | surprize that a second case of some: Co. mimuicable disease has oecnred In. spite of the fact that disinfection and fumil; en tion of. the. place, hag, been ear: riett ont. * Such surprise | ‘is evidence in a pro- cedure” concerning: -which -moderr. kniwletge has taught us the. mistake. ‘Commmniceble alseases. ave apread. : by: dinchatges ‘from the: body, which starry flisense germs, and ‘this: Sbtead practically always: occurs. in? n° direct munner, It-is the fresh, moist drop- lets from the nose ‘and mouth that arc sprayed. directly | ‘ou others by . eare- less conghers, ; sneevers: ahd, -spitters danger. Tt ‘is the ‘the: common’ :drinking enace to the next user my. nol that: carry. ‘flis- ‘to the- mouth, “et toni y fing the flre- ‘(hefore Which Scowdow's |:’ “| woud ‘become brown like-that of her 7 _ Presently the" mink sald, ‘T]. ; experienced “this Beason was fezis:: head and killed him. He then skin-|. where the flock of gecse were and }. course of fishes and animals, ‘headeil], Alberta’ Wheat. Prat alana. hee “tn; .1927 and practically all. the. nublt at a grand eonncil- of the ‘Tndians it The grand} ‘All. the. invitations. There was not |. ‘thoheht that the restoration .o water level rather than thb. ; back the Nipigon trout: ee } partment of Colonization and. Deée- _ Canada of Tord ovat. privnte: home, school or institution, in . : , Settlement ‘Committee; dortaking ‘provides "for ‘the building : Canadian... iPaalfie for the-use” of, . sed. to make tamtitea. accnetomed, made: by: two: “Duchess ~ “Duchess of Atholl be but Be the st: hands; soiled ms astbot ‘| ‘from Liverpool ‘to. Montreal! in’ six _ days,” fourtesn 1 and (Achalf ‘houre ar. |. While “her. eistor, {pe , ‘the. same: time; i pa hitvess we reand There He: KC re ‘The bigses: day. ‘tor “eratn hant “Hag that th ir of Montreal has: terad' on Aurus*. 21st. when ‘deliv ‘erfes went. well over the 2,090,000: bushel mark for the 24: hours. and: recetpta wert. recorded at early. - 1,800,000 buchels, a total handling of 2,500. nnn hushels for. one: aay, a ‘The almest complete ‘absetice [c) eae forest ‘fires: with thetr’ amos screens marrin: scenic ‘pttects—th brilttan: fieafsesy ot the alr to tht region has mid | the. presen!- -tourig “season the hest on record in Brit ‘teh Colur-bia | > Many. touring’ par ties, travelled over the Canadian’. Pacific fines, sone breaking “the: ‘Journey! tn metor over the: pictur. esque . Ranff. Windermere. hlehway i Among ‘other groups may. be. men! tibted the Alpine Club of: Canada which held its camp at the Laké- oO the; Hanging’. Glaciers,” féliawed ‘by: the Trall Riders “of r the ‘Canadlati: Rockies : ; = : ae * ASpecimarely. 250 new: * elevators’ have been constructed, throughout’ ‘Alberta: this year ‘4c is estimated! by local grain men. The: totat’ capacity of these ‘elevators’: would. be. about 18 000-000: bushels, ‘it. wae stated: Complete figures for el vator constriction: tn. the province” were not available ‘hitt.erain, men’: stated that exvtensine af: antttips: had been prorressins raptdly. In all: parts of Alberta. The capacity of: the elevators varied) from 4 35.00 buahels- to - 140,000 ' bushels. grain elevator companies have in grain elevator companies. have An erensed their Stora Re capacity col “Por the first season in A ‘rmbér, ef vears the. Ninpizon tranr may be: said to. ahound Hvirn-davelop nent with sccompahvine’ hetda: tions im water: levels. ‘hrentened extinction of. this exrertionall game fich tt the raretn _roenla. ‘tion. ofthe past. three seasons ‘ha apparently - restored the’. world" most famous trout stream to some thing .of {ts old standing’. ~~ guests of the Bungalow Camm. here, bronght Jo 1265, pounds of tis ‘al ahound t ‘in large ‘num ars, tion of natural enemies -h Entirely new and “tmportan chemes invotring large exnendi reg on tho. part of the” Panadian | ‘Pacific Railway tn the placement of, British colonists upon the land; are. to ‘be undertaken through the De=. velopment. of that--coninan®.” work. ing in co-operation with.. the: Ovats . seas ‘Settlement: Committee’ ‘of thé British Government. ‘The detaflg:, ofthese schemes - have: fieen TeEO= Hated. during the: present visit ta “Under Secs! : One! ‘un of .one,,hundred. cottages: by.’ the’ British families... They will: ‘be to’ Canadian conditions -and: ‘arth life before. being. cotablished 0 darms' of th pir ( yt of: Bedford”: Steamshipg,