THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 35 Sage beer ae The ; . ee Welcome Sign “NOBODY asked you, sir,” said the coy maiden, And in matters of buying, as well as in affairs of the heart, most people like to be ‘‘asked”, Often, in- deed they insist on a proper invitation. He is a wise merchant who keeps the welcome sign constantly before the community in the form of ADVER- TISEMENTS in the home paper. There everybody sees it—for ADVERIISING is ‘‘the light of directed attention”. Speak up. Light up. Hundreds of good customers are listening for your message and watching for your wel- come sign in “The Omineca Herald” and ‘The Terrace News”. People Shop Where | They Feel Welcome | B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed SOUTH HAZELTON SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC L. S. McGill BARRISTER SMITHERS British Columbia Government Liquor Act Government Liquor Act iNotice of Application for Beer License | Notice of Application for Beer License q ——— —<=—=_—_—_—_=_— = fete RE Re PRET PO SASS ESPEN EL TS EY PRE PROS OET OS SY AM TEY oe aE ee EN eg wt Me t or ; aan ial | (‘e a , ; 4a Pat O’Hooley on _Jetty’s Failing BY I. H. HOLDEN _, (Copyrighted, 1925, by 1. H. Holdén, Qareal, Alta.). rey ae oT my way of thinkin’, there’s a toime t’ talk an’ a toime t’ kape Lyer tongue betwane yer tathe,” said Pat QO’Hooley. ‘‘Fwhat people don’t know won’t rive ’em much anxiety, aven if they’re on th’ alert t’ size yeup, Ye may form an’ erroneous opinion of a silent man; ye may think he’s an incompetent ignoramus or worse —so far ut’s only a guess—but th’ moment he onens his mouth, ve know ut! ; “Th’ great trouble wid Jerry Malone is that he has too much gab: His tongue is niver idle. Ut floos loike th’ tail of a shirt hangin’ in a forty-moile-an-hour wind. If anywan disputes his woild statements—an he’s full of ’em—Jerry’s there wid his roight fist; if that isn’t sufficient t’ de- cide th’ ‘issue, along comes his left, which is certain sickness! Tis little wonder he’s always in hot water. “I was down t’ th’ city a while ago, an’ havin’ nothin’ else t’ do I goes int’ th’ Police Court, There was quite a crowd at th’ mornin’ sission—frinds of th’ prisoners, an’ hangefi-on—an’ Judge Clark was disposin’ of the drunks an’ disorderlies wid relish an’ pre- cision. silf in a chair before in comes a rid-haired policeman; an’ he’s followed by Jerry Malone! “* "Twas aisy t’ rade th’ story of th’ avenin’ before from Jerry’s face, He looked the picture of misery. All noight in a cell after a big souse is bad enough: but whin ye have no little nip in th’ mornin’ t’ revive yer droopin’ spirits, ut’s demoralizin in th’ extrame. ‘Twas aisy t’ see that Jerry was in distress; an’ 1 tried t’ wig-wag a signal of sympathy; but he didn’t see ut; an’ th’ nixt moment he’s loined up before th’ judge. ““Fwhat’s th’ allegations, of- ficer?’ sez th’ judge, lookin’ poor Jerry oyer loike he was a prize pig. ‘* ‘Sure, yer honor,’ sez th’ con, bowin’, I charge th’ prisoner, I had hardly sittled me- |: This is Pat Jerry Malone, wid bein’ drunk, disorderly an’: fightin’. I was patrollin’ Main Strate at 11.34 last avenin’. whin th’ prisoner backs his two-dollar Ford int’ Carey Allington’s limousine, and scratches th’ paint. Carey natu- raliy expostulated; th’ prisoner became violently abusive; Carey gits out of his ear an’ tried t’ pacify his insulter; Mr. Maloneis lookin’? fer trouble an’ he hits Carey on th’ nose! I did me plain duty, yer honor, an’ brings him in. An’ here he is.’ ‘* ‘Prisoner at th’ bar,’ sez th’ judge, ‘ye have heard th’ charge. Guilty or not guilty?’ (continued on page 6) _ pee ante e . ne ee ere ee —_ EP, s — a a . NOTICE is hereby given that, on the 28rd day of March next, the under- Mm ‘signed intends to apply to the Liquor a Control Board for a license in respect to premises known as Copper Tavern ‘Hotel, situate at Skeena rossing, in ithe Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lot 2387, N, W. 20 acres, Group 1, Cassiar District, according to a map or plan deposited min the Land Registry Office, Prince Rupert, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the giass or by the open bottle for con- ae sumption on the premises, f. DATED at Skeena Crossing, this 16th Bday of February, 1925. D. W. PRATT, Owner and Manager of Copper Tavern Hotel, Applicant, Government Liquor Act ‘ H A 4 I t i fi Notice of Application for Beer License NOTICE is hereby given that on the mcleventh day of March next the under- B3igned intends to apply to the Liquor aControl Board for a license in respect ato premises being part of the building snown as the Tourist Hotel, situate on mLots One and Two, Block Eleven; Dis: ‘rict Lot Three Hundred: and Sixty- ine, Terrace Townsite, Provinee of SCritish Columbia, according to a regis ered map or plan deposite in'thé Lahd Registry Office at the City of: Prince meaupert and numbered 972, for the sale bf beer by the glass or by the open pottie for. consumption on the premises. a DATED at Terrace, B.C., this 10th eday of February A.D. 1925. : A. P. CHENETTE, Manager and Leasee of Tourist’ Hotel, * Applicant. ‘the collection back from Toronto, NOTICE is hereby given that, on the 14th day of Murch next, the under- signed intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a license in respect of premises being part of the building knewn as Nichol Hotel, situate at Pacific, B.C,, upon the lands described as Lots No, 3 and 4, Block No, 4, Map 997, Prince Rupert Land Registration District, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or. by the open bottle for con- sumption on the premises. TED this 19th day of February, M. ANDERSON, 3487 Applicant. Indian Curios for Museum The Prince Rupert museum board has about completed nego- tiations for the collection: of In- dian curios belonging .to the late Rev. Dr, Large, formerly of Port Simpson. The late Rev.' Dr. Large made a hobby of collecting Indian stone work and during his long stay among theh.northern coast Indians he was able. to get many of the most valuable spe- cimens, _ Hig collection is one: of |, the most complete in existence of that particular work, It is fortunate that Prince Rupert ia able to secure it. Dr. Large of the Hazelton Hospital is making the ,arrangements for . bringing — ae A aes | For Spring and Summer Needs, Personal attire, houschold goods, farm and ‘office equipment, and almost every line of requirements are offered through the pages of this Catalogue. woe | It is now being mailed’ to our‘huge mailing. list. Should a copy not be in your house shortly, we Invite your request for ond. Particularly in Wearing Apparel, we would emphasize the fitness of the EATON Catalogua'te set ‘the standard for the West. : ‘Tho approved styles, in the favored materials, are attractively shown in _. Women’s, men’s, junior and juvenile wear. 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