Se ee ne on PRE ae oe poi Senna THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1923 Hay and Oats ALWAYS ON HAND LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIBS © BOYER & CARR City Transfer Co. Yarra B.C. OUR BUSINESS 15 Transportation By sutomobile, buggy, or horse- and supplies by wagon, -drays or pack - horses. We will move you or your goods and distance does not scare us. Telkwa'Transfer Hoops & Mapleton Tedkwa - B.C, Telkwa Lumber Co. | | | ; We move freight, express Barrister - Notary Public L. S. McGILL SMITHERS Solicitor BC. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly execttted : SOUTH HAZELTON EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY ‘PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. P.O. Box 98 A wire rf B. C. UNDERTAKERS | | will bring ua HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT 3 European Pian Rates $1.50 per day and up First-class Cafe a Ja Carte DEALERS Building Cabinet Making Contracting Wagon Repairing Allkinds of building material carried in stock TELKWA The Best Grade of. ROUGH LUMBER milled and sold by Spital & Pohle CARNABY - MANUFACTURERS | Bulklev Valley She yp your? ro fs b Hoorigpn TRADING $8 “9B. LOnONT: ON, ALTA. | Aishest Prices Paid. Bo Propared for the Bad Season No one knows better than: the Farmer how uncertain Seasons are. Crops may be good for a series of years, but the.lean year is sure to come. Prepare. ‘for the. bad season by depositing in a Savings Account @ portion of the profits of each good season, The Royal Bank of Canada TELKWA BRANCH: ©, H, Wall, Manager _ | bidding. One of the things Sir Henry Thornton will be asked. to have corrected is the delay suffered by shippers in securing cars, The pole shippers, particularly, suffer in this regard. The demand for our poles is now good and as each earload means several hundred dollars to the railway, that or- ganization should make every effort to keep a full supply of enipty cars on hand. At Terrace on Friday evening a public meeting was held for the purpose of arranging for the re- ception of Sir Henry Thornton, - Hanall Spur, B, C. Royal sammrermentecteientanssesinmemn ers Lumber Company + Note thet the name of our Pout Office has been changed f Mit C1) im Royal Mills 4 HANALL, B. C. Manufacturers of 7 Rough, Dressed & Dimension. iumber “By HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR . HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH Flooring Get our prices before ordering elsewhere president of the Canadian Nation- al Railways, who, with his party, will visit Terrace and Lakelse Hot Springs on Saturday, June 23. Those responsible for the meeting were anxious for a large turnout, so that every matter of importance -affecting the town and the railway could be discuss- ed and put into shape for present- ing to the president. _It is also desired that there be a full turn- out of citizens to give the presi- dent a welcome. The i impression made -on Sir Henry will niean much to Terrace and district, No doubt--- of her leasure when the Ring t at R, W. Cameron's, Our election covers @ very wide range, and is calculated to please even the most fas- is boug’ tidious: When you visit Prince Ru- - pert visit us, and examine our splendid lines of cutlery, cut pass, fancy articles. © Our repair department ‘is fitted to. do prompt and care- ful work at the lowest cost. R. W. CAMERON & 00. “The Jewellers! THIRD AVENUE ‘°*- jewellery, silverware, watches and other useful and . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. t Quick and Deep Creek Mpa The Lashbrook sale on June 1 was not well attended and the bidding was very. slow. Things went cheap. Cattle prices were such as to almost lead one tv think P. Burns was doing the Or, was it because it was Friday? Mrs. Greene took her annual trip totown on- Monday, This was @ bi-annual though. Smith and Wilson bid in most of the cattle at the sale, and should make a profit on their purchases, We hear that the cop is looking for all stray bulls, so now is the time ‘to round them up if there are any such. i at Cordillera. Hote Newly Completed Open for Business TOM SHACKLETON, Proprietor me _ when blown out. ~ Their ‘added . lengits gives : longer light in the dark, A sturdy match, big enough ta hazidle with your mitts on, Strong enéugh to strike on ‘rough surfaces. Made te : withstand more moisture. A safe match, free from polson and free from glow -~ ag The best thing that has occured in many a moon, was the rain on the 10th. Tosay it was needed is putting it mildly. Timothy fields and gardens were just about where they could stand the weather no lodger, and grain will -teceive a boost that should put it far enough along to shade the ground well. It is hard to place a valueona good rain of this kind—at this time, Mr. Trail has built a brick chimney for H. Lunn. The last fire was enough for Harry. A. Kerr spent last week in Telkwa working on the tpack and grounds. There may be no poisonous snakes in the B.V., but still some are. being . blamed for getting away with eRRs and small chicks. ‘| We know of one who. lost his life ‘fon circumstantial evidence of having swallowed -a-gosling. | [tune ‘to put his car. out of com: . mission cn. Sunday. : — - Kitsumkalum Farmers’ Institute _ : Terrace, B. C. SHIPPERS OF + Strawberries Red, Black, White Currants. Raspberries ” Cherries and Apples ral The Kitsumkalum Farmers’ Institute having organized will handle practically all the fruit of the Valley. Aji frait shipped ‘will be graded. We solicit yoyr orders of the above fruit. All orders will receive e rompt attention. ressed to the Secretary. Send orders early, ad- 4 John Pearson. had ‘the “misfor- Thirty Five Eleven == é “y companies are represented in the oe Province. of the thirty five, issued over one miilion doflars each, ds shown by the @ following figures from: the: prelimin- §& - ary report of the Superintendent of ‘ Insurance. Moa , * wy r . a 5 Amount of Policies Net Amount . a Preiniums for .* Company | the year new and taken up in force i. Vere rrrten - $412,518 5 $1,508,126 $11,217,412 «Ba eeceaes saeees ., 928,117 1,614,877 10,489,855 Great-Weat aeere 799,674 4,115,080 25,692, 787 | ee 358,774 1,457,421 10,187,802 . Bee ciaees becca 116,810 1, 081, ‘049. $,568,549 | | ree eee, 221,816 1,642,412 006,228 nn errr 450,011 3,100,000 18,800,000 oe: Ce 211,854 1,914,642 8,490,675 | rr 569,114 2,460,067 ~ 17,952,427 Je vassavenreuete 876,586 1,418,450 9,189,223 lessees 781,915 8,027,8 20,842, 107 ’ Life is explaine ony. policyholders. a Great West Life Assurance Compass | W. GRANT, Lotal Represeitative : a ~] The reagon tor this t outstanding preference for The Grest-West low rates and exceptional profits: paid to you like particulars?. . ~ Loa THE “— Almest , f th ‘i lig ‘ a teaned eee 0 e ordinary life insurance issued am One Righth in British Columbia last year was & placed in The Great- West Life, Although. - - Itaountain o on: Monday. Rasa Mr. . Lamb» leaves. for. Dome Ra hae