aime of the oa Prince Rupert, B.C. * Department of Works 7 q an NOTICE TO: CONTRACTORS 7 ——i SEALED TENDERS endorsed: opens dera for New Hazelton School’? will be reeeived by the Honourable the Minia- ter of Public Works up-to 12 o'clock Noon on Friday, the $lst day of July, 1926, for the erection and completion of a One Room Schoo) and Out Buildings om at New Hazelton, in the Skeena Elec- a. toral Diatrict, B.C. i Plans, 5 ecifications Contract, and Forms of Tender may be seen on and after the 13th day of: July, 1926, and further information obtained at the Department of Public: Works, Parlia- ment buildings, and at. the following m offices; Government ‘Agents at Van- couver, Prince Rupert, Smithers, and W. S. Sargent, Secretary to.the School Board, New Hazelton, B.C Copies of Plans, Specifications, etc., can be obtained from the Department on payment of a depasit of Ten Dollars (310) which will be refunded on réturn plans, etc., In good condition, west or any tender not neces- P. PHILIP - Deputy Minister and Public Works Engineer & Public Works Department, ~ Victoria, B ae July 7th, 1925 The oe M sarily accepted. Timber Sale X7 171 - Sealed tenders will be received by the - i Minister of Lands not later than noon m onthe sixth day of August, 1926, for cK the purchase of Licence X717l, to cut oo 71,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and _ Piling on an area situated on the East # bank of Skeena River, across the river from Pacific Station, Canadian National a Railways, Range 6, Const District. m Two (2) years will be allowed for} = removal of timber, articulars of the Chief ictoria, B.C, or District 2425 Further cae, Yorester, ot Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C, Timber Sale X7300 Sealed tenders will be received by the mm District Forester not later than noon on m the 2lst day of July, 1925, for the m@ purchase of Licence X73800, about half e a mile south of Remo-Terrace Road, mm 6C.R. 5, to cut 15,000 lineal feet of Cedar im Poles and Piling, @ One (I) year will be allowed for 8, removal of timber, - a= Further particulars of the Chief For- fe ester, Victoria, or District Forester” . 4 oS Government. Liquor Act [Ki Notlee of Appitestion For Beer Licence - NOTICE is hereby given that 0 on . the Slat day of. July next the undersigned intends .to apply to the Liquor ‘Control }' Board ‘for a-licence in respect to pre- mises being part of the building known as Grandview Hotel, situate in Town- site of South Hazelton, in the Province of. British. Columbia, upon. the lands described as Lots thirteen’ (13) and fourteen (14), Block seventeen (17), District Lot eight hundred and fifty-one (861), Hazelton Land Recording Dis- trict, according to a regiatered map or lan deposited in the Lund Registry Bitiee in the City of Prince Rupert and numbered 9748, for the sale of beer by the glass or by. the open bottle for consumption on the premisés. — DATED at Sout Hazelton, B.C., this 3rd day of J uly 1925. - HN CUTHBERT, 0104 Applicant. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS —— Tender For ‘Softwood ‘Ties Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ‘'TENDER FOR TIES”, will be. received at the office of the General Tie A rent, Room 802, Canadian Express Buiiding, McGill Street, Montreal, until 12:00 noon Mon- day, August 3rd, . 1925, for Railway Ties to be manufactared from Douglas Fir, Hemlock, Jack Pine, Tamarack or Cedar ‘Timber, cut between October Ist, 1925, and May 1st, 1926, and deli- vered. hetween January 1st, 1926, and |: September 30th, 1926, 4,0.b. cars Cana- dian National Rallways, in aceordance with Tie Specification No. S3W-1.2, dated July 20th, 1923. All ties with ‘the exception of Jack Pine must be peeled. Tender forms can be obtained Pt the office of the Tie Agent at Moncton, Toronto and Winni- peg, or from the office of the General Tie Agent, Montreal. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on form supplied by the] Railway Company. The lowest, or any, tender not neces- sarily accepted. | H, GRANT, Ceierai Tie Agent, CANADIAN NATIONAL. RAILWAYS Montreal, Que. * July 2nd, 1925, 0805 Prince Rupert Annual Exhbibi-| tion, September 8th to. 12th. Exhibits from every part of North Central B.C. Sports and Attrae- tions and every feature that could help you to enjoy yourself. Ql Cement Lime BUILDING MATERIALS! ! Plaster — Fireclay Brick . Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 4-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty” ALBERT & MeCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B. C. eh ta a Good Must wil te ‘prvi, wt _ Bian will be served. - fo. ant ve wht aoe DANCE at New Hazelton . FRAY, JULY 3ist, 1925 UNDER THE AvusPIcEs OF THE NEW ‘Hazsiiron . _ MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO THE a HAZELTON: Hospital. a ; wood FP. rR step civ morning... of a -W. Dawson who took them |to one ‘of his. favorite - ‘streams, in the Kispiox.. “ Old-time ni - (Continued from page 2) cee a ee cheechacos going in have given the ground the once-oyer. Some have located’; others have not. Any further: investigators go- ing in there should be equipped for .a.stay.of,some duration, in|, order to prospect. To repeat, the geédlogy is favorable, and the gold found is sufficient evidence| of 3 a greater source. 3 Vancouver Board. Of. Trade Party (Continued froma from page 1) visitors secured an opportunity to deliver ,short speeches, The speakers were the same as at Terrace, except that Alderman Taylor, and Nichol. Thompson wasadded. -— Dr. H. C. Wrinch conveyed the official welcome of Hazelton to the visitors, and, k. &. Sargent was chairman. The local people taking part were: Mrs: A. D. Chappell, Mrs. (Dr.) Large, Mrs. M. L. MacKay, Marion MacKay, A. A. Connon. The evening was brought to a close with an informal dance, .which the visitors thoroughly .en- joved until quite early on Wed- nesday, when they were taken to their cars to talk things over, and tosleep (perhaps). Wednesday morning cars were supplied by Hazelton and New Hazelton people and tbe visitors were shown a part of the country immediately tributary to the two towns, the main drives being to}: Kispiox village, the junetion of the Kispiox and Skeena rivers, and up Glen mountain to Look- out Point,.and on to the Silver Standard mine. Both these runs finest collection of totem poles to be found in the north, | ; . The day, was one of the hottest. it was uncomfortably. warm even. when driving. The morning-was an ideal one and the visitors had a really enjoyabledrive. The af- ternoon drive was'no so. well pat- ronized. A lot of the boys. pre- ferred sitting in the shade and talking business, . The extent of the territory, the productiveness of the soil and the variety of the produce were re- velations to the Vancouverites. Once more they realized: that the country needed a working popu. lation. The: fishermen of the party got away to a good atart early i in the They were in. charge. Owing to the ex- ceptionally. hot weather the water was too high for good fishing, ale though they got enough to. ‘dem- onstrate that ‘there ‘were the (right kind of fish here and that Dawson ‘knows where and how to | fish... The. boys. were plebied with the outing.” ve Woodside took the place of Mayor’). are very popular with. visitors, |. At Kispiox village is one of the|¢ this district has experienced and |" ‘to Smithers, © => aan eee —_s On the. whole the. visit. ‘was great success and the local people as wéll as the visitors benefited. The Vancouver ears were hooked {onto the regular train in the ‘levenitig and they proceeded on their way to Smithers, Telkwa| |! and the Bulkley Valley where they will see a mixed farming country that cannot be equalled any place in B. C. Terrace Bridge Ts Opened by — Hon. Pattullo ’ ‘The handsome new bridge over Skeena river at Terrace was for- mally opened on Tuesday morn- ing last by Hon. T. D. Pattullo, minister of Jands, assisted by Dr, Mr, Hatt was chairman during the ceremony. It was through the ‘efforts of Hon, Mr. Pattullo, when Terrace was in his riding, that-the bridge was built by the provincial gov- ernment to replace the ferry ser- viee that was no longer adequate ‘for the traffic, ting that he should open it. He ‘was assisted by Dr. Wrinch who spoke first. The day was extremely warm and while waiting on the bridge many people wished they could take a dip in the gool waters of the river. But the structure is s0 far above the water that one could not even get a drink, The opening ceremony was a simple affair. Red, white and blue ribbons were strung across the centre and after the speeches Hon. Mr. Pattullo eut the ribbon and declared the bridge formally opened. The gathering then proceeded to the G. W. V. A. hall to parti- cipate in the banquet for the Vancouver visitors. | it =" Terrace ‘} 3 Le ran Dr. H. ©. Wrinch, M.L.A,, arrived from Hazelton on Mon- day to be present at the formal opening of the Terrace bridpe on Tuesday. Lakelse Lodge, 1.0.0.F., held its semiannual installation of officers‘on Monday evening. D.D.G.M., was was assisted by Past Grands. A. J. Fowler,.§. F. Mills, J. ‘AL ‘Young and H. King. Mrs, Thomas McClymont, Prince Rupert,. were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.-R. L. McIntosh. Rebekah Assembly ‘of the prov- ince, accompanied | ‘by. Mrs.’ Cox and Mrs, J. McIntosh; of the Prince Rupert. ‘lodge, arrived on Monday on an official visit | to of Tertace. * “They. also: attended and returned to, Prince Rupert on aot ‘% 7 hth at ‘aaa Wrinch, member for the riding. | Thus. it was fit-]. The ‘installation was conducted by the Mrs. (Dr.) Kergin and Mr, and Mrs. Hay, president _ of the Mountain View: ‘Rebekah. Lodge! the official opening of. the bridge, |]: | Wednesday, with ‘the. exception ||: of Mrs. Hav,’ who. ‘roceeded on|. ae Omineca Hotel + C. W. 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