| race Roget rum Letom Herat IN Nortaran B.C. a fs Rates #150 per day up, 4 *, | from. 167E, ; {don Authority. ” an | “copy © Bible and | a Masonic chair dating On Friday, July 4, the men and -_ ladies were divided, but all saw of something ‘of the immensity. of London’s docks and. wareliouses by invitation of the. Port of Lon- ‘The men went by: special steamer from West- minster pier, down river, to King} The Bulkley Hotel E. E. Orchard, Owner | European or-American Plan The headquarters: for the Bulkley Tourists and Commercial mén find this 8 grand hotel to stop at. m Valley. All trains met. Autos, : saddle horsea provided, _ Smithers, B. C. -|there, and ivory, spice, wool, 5 Sten gi Omineca Hotel - Cc. W. Daweon Manager commercial] men. _ Dining room in connection 5 ; Rates reasonable, Patronage ia a { = solicitad Hazelton - - B,C. eee at * Best attention to tourists and to org 1 SHACKLETON Hotel ‘USE, B.C. New, clean and comfortable “First-class Dining Room in connection Raves age ATTRACTIVE THOS, SHACKLETON .- Prop, Seas nar n v a ae ] ~ Ymet there Sir George McLaren 7 Cutler Street warehougeand spent livery or rige George V. dock, lunched there land proceeded to the Royal Al- the cold store and transit shed. Re-embarking they went to. the tobacco ‘warehouse, Royal Vic- toria dock, and then came back by steamer to their starting point. . The ladies went by motor to the the afternoon among ‘cigars, tea, feathers, cu rios, ‘and ‘carpets wine, rubber and sking at London dock.: ‘They. took tea at St. Katharine dock, . ~ The attractions: ‘of Henley Re. gatta proved too much: “for one. seribe, who spent the afternoon asa guest of Mrs, Maffett and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Harmsworth. 4 memorable race was that in. which Shrewsbury. school beat a college crew stroked by the stroke {of the winning Cambridge eight which won the classic varsity race this year, ~In the evening we all. went toa happy reception by the United | Empire. circle of the Lyceum Club in Piccadilly. This is a ladies’ club with branches in many over- Seas lands. Among others, we Brown,. head of the C.P.R, or- ganization in this country. ‘Saturdav, July 5, will always be a memorable day for us, “The mn Heaps Special attention. to. ‘travellers - arriving or departing on night waing | H Grandview Hotel South Hazelton, B.C. H, CARVATH. - PROP, i: —— ois a Dining Room | and Sample Rooms i in 1 connection | on! } “a shook bands. with every British} - Hay. and Oats ALWAYS ON HAND | LARGEor SMALL QUANTITIES | ee - BOYER & CARR iy Transfer . SMITHERS, BiG B.C. UNDERTARERS ‘powuene x ron | Sar a APROIALTY. . Campbell’s. birthday, and. he had afternoon, §| directors lunched with Sir Camp- bell Stuart, of ‘The. Times, and his charming mother at his home in Bryanstone Square. It was Sir arranged a great garden party at Windsor for all of us, | However, this plan had to be cancelled, as, |. by command of Their Majesties, . we had to appear at the garden ‘party at Buckingham Palace that : I cannot attetapt to deseribe ; that here, but suffice it to say that both the King and Queen Frank and ‘Lady Newnes, where | Sir Hamar Greenwood. enclose mény treasures, including | ef thé’rare ‘breeches’ | bert dock, where they inspected | attended the funeral of Ernest]. Kirby i in Smithers on Sunday, - trip to Vancouver, | shown in regard to the aquatic sports put on by the ‘Telkwa Boy |. Scouts in Tyee Lake under thel. direction of F. B. Chettleburgh, Wednesday. morning for. Queen |; Charlotte Islands.. cuit, will hold service in the Union Chureh on Sunday. . hoof, spent the week-end ‘in Tel- kwa with Mrs. Armishaw. ed up for the: big Barbecue on/ THLEWA TALES | News from tho Hab of Bulkiey Valley ~. sorte, add “Sir ‘Henry Thornton's party stopped at Telkwa. for a few {minutes on Thursday night of last week and showed consider- able interest in the.coal exhibit from the Telkwa mine. A. MeAra left: for. Vancouver on Saturday and will be away for]; about two weeks, min ‘RS, and ‘Mrs. ‘Sargent and family, of Hazelton, and Miss Barbeau, of Prince Rupert, were visitors in. Telkwa early in. the week, having motored up from Hazelton. . The Telkwa.. Boy Scout unit —— H. H. Phillips i is on a two-week Considerable interest has t been J. P. and Mrs. Wheeler left on Mr. Warr, of the Houston cir- J. B. Armishaw, of Vander: Everybody i is “getting all prim- Labor: Day. » ~~ From. reports to hand there will bea record- break. ing crowd. | - oak Lake district. = Lae Mrs. ‘Allan Wilbon, of (Sheraton, | was & recent visitor, and later left for Moose Jaw, | ioe ee _— Feed, Aslin is making a bust- ness trip to Babine this week. Send ia your name and cash. now sta ie last Sunday’ aud heli | Are you a subscriber yet? Ed. Newman and Dave Watson of Bald Hill, brought in a load of fresh meats and vegetables, and disposed of it locally. Burns Lake is to have a nura- ing home. Mrs. 8. Binkley, of | Spirit. River, Alta, arrived on Wednesday of last week, and has taken over the Raymond building, which she will conduct as a nurs- ing home. Mrs. Binkley comes with excellent recommendations as a trained nurse.a: and will fill an urgent need in the community, J. MeDougall, of Prince Ru- pert, has shipped his household |b effects to Burns Lake, and will take up his residence on the Ern- est Proffitt ranch, which he pur. chased recently, and which is located on Francois Lake, ' John Fjested, of Seattle, arriv- ed last week, motoring as far as Endako, from where he shipped his Dodge car to Burns Lake. He is visiting his ranch in the Ootsa any. ping Rev. Je -H. Kerr motored to | 0510 ‘WHEREAS under the provisions of ; the Royalty Act, Chapter 76, Statates © 1914, the royalty on timber ‘to be col- | lected beginning January lst, 1925, wall, - from information ‘more than three times the royalty now being collected: ; AND WHEREAS tions have been made t in’ royalty is much heavier than the industry can baar AND WH EREAS the representations made have gone so far as to say that eginnin basis or the present Royalty Act would immediately result in a shutdown of the entire industry. in NOTICE ig hereby given that a pub- lic hearing upon this held in the Executive Chamber, Parlia- ment Buildings, Victoria, before the Executive Council or such . Membera thereof as may then be present, begin- anyone who hag any evidence to sub- mit or representations to make on the - question of timber Royalties will be. given opportunity to be heard and the public 8 | requested to take notice ac- lng ly. now available, be nt representa- that this increase . attempt to collect this royalty anuary Ist next asupon the the Province, . Westion will be at 10 o’clock Wednesday, r 8rd next. r T. D. PATTULLO, Mian of Lands. (Canadian Pacific Railway Company ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST sre ene SERVICE : SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT— LOUISE for Vancouver, 5.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE” Beila, Ocean. Falls, Namzu,. Alert Bay, every Saturday at 1 Pom. mo scency FOR. ALL Orehard, PRINCESS ALICE, PRINCESS Victoria, Seattle, For Ketchikan,: Wrangell, Juneau, Skarway—August 1, 8 11, 14, ~-For Butedale, OCEAN 8 HIP LINES a corner Third Avenue and Fourth n Strest, Prince fe Ruport 3. Auguat 2, é 18, -16, 23, 27. Swanson 1 Bay, East Bella §- Campbell River and 1 Vaneauver f & Columbian, and chatted for a few |. moments, The day ended for a = | few of.us at the home of Sir - we had® the. great - pleasure of}. wont meeting another Canadian who| |* -Commencing at 1 o’clock p.m.. on Saturday, August 23rd at. my residence in New Hazelton, I will sell by Public Auction all my Furniture and Household Articles, including | MeClary Kootenay Range pai AUCTION SALE | Weber | Piano above. are all practically new, © ~ Also: Ls om “Tables and Chairs . Patri iot ‘Heater an Settee a - Linoleuma’ (ome: are. bran: id “new).:. hes become: famous in: England, ae ° Among those from ‘Rupert ¢ on i ee | the. president's. special. train were] :| M.-P. MeCaffery,. C. H.: Orme, |. $1 Olof: ‘Hanson; : and. J. a: i Pilla} oP ~~ bury, | They met many old friends. ope Bay “fin this district. ee 2 es | : On Sunday ‘afternoon Inst Rev. i ieee {A..C. Pound: went’ out to. ‘Mor-} J A | ticetown and: ‘held divine service.| | ~: ; | He" yas’ actompahied’ by -Mra.|-. ; “Dining: 2 ‘Kitche Furniture.and Utensils "Coleman nd Aladdin Lamps Dressers, and Washstand * - Heaters : “ cand numerous other articles - Iron Beds,-Bed Springs; Mattrooses : _ Carpenter Tools: and Garden Tools |. | Pound. and family’ ‘and: Miss, Gls ie Saas . son, at the Hospital. = 1 "Singer Sewing Machine - ofa S