RE OW INECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY" 1, tot5 ae . I I net en rt ee ac ee Fe nana pool . No at e River, District of Alaska, and is before striking the trail will be Wrangell, Alaska. who had mucly experience in the Klondike gold region. fectioner, aged 82, When they find the mine, ‘and hope to return to the Old Country by next October. Five men from Hull, England, all unmarried and of ages ranging front 22 to ‘ 4 recently by Canadian Pacific SS. Montelare-on the quest of a rich veln of silver, said to be hidden in Man’s Land” of the Great Northwest.: The mine is claimed to be in the vicinity of the Mackenzie located in. a cliff hundreds of miles from civilization, The party is led by John Riley, The rest of the party are Thomas Thompson, sailor, aged 26; Joseph Millard, jeweller, aged 22; Robert Flemming, engineer, aged 85, and Ernest Stark -they- will stake it and return to } pany for its development, As they passed through Saint John, N.B. the party was.full of confidence 59, sailed from Livers The last port . engineer, aged 59, 2, Cone England to form a com- SEARCH FOR TREASURE IN FAR NORTH | Srermarp anoom || j| NEW HAZELTON |Smithers on’ business early. in , _ t W. J. Larkworthy went upto the week, and returned on Tues- day night, ae The incorporation of the Quick Farmers’ Institute was officially announced in the last issue of the B.C. Gazette, Jas, Lloyd spent the week-end in Terrace. - Leon Belmont has moved his dairy business to his farm just is developing.a new place, He has his barns and residence all {public highway. Jf ‘The new train schedule will go complete and several acres under {erop. He will carry on clearing: q operations all summer and next year hopes to have: enough land under crop to supply all his feed, _ Jobn falt went down to Rupert this morning for a few days, HH. Thornton went to Rupert on on Fridav to start the season’s work in the engineering. depart- ment on the C. N, A good move for the automo- bile club to make is to insist on the removal of all gates from the into effect next week, Mrs. Thornton has been laid up this week with a pevere cold. Tgeretion i . - wg! 2 i Teaves_ beauty behind ‘A B-H English Pamt can 1s uveraily tilled with’ beauty. The very took of its contents as you pry - the lid off suggests quality and the beauty that comes from quality, we oo This first impression is quictly confirmed once you start to paint with it, Every brush-stroke ig a ' pleasure, The dull, drab surface comes to life, fair- ~ . ly glowing in the smooth, immaculate coat of EB-H English Paine. - a You cannot. go wrong with B-H English’ Paint. . Time has proved its outstanding ability to beautify, * protect and preserve. It is the surest and in the _jong run the cheapest form of protection against’ time and the elements, It ends the need of frequent + We will qledls for leh full particudera + PL the oew plan - whereby owners of repaintings. | . - To pill (helt bean” For zale by Riyseeeroian beste Hiteto wa for full, Metatia i ard -HATT BROTHERS - Terrace ‘| BRANDA. ’ wewvnee ‘ial OEIC MR wae oe ints and Varnishes faints and ‘e .. . . sete eepar eth ive, @ Have ‘You Paid-Your-Subscription up to fie ‘Date? lk . west of New Hazelton where he} }. { { : Atal ‘The 5, «~~ Hotel . C. W. Dawson, Prop. . 1 _ or Automobiles, Buses, or Riga meet all trains for passenger and baggage transfer HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND: COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS . Hazelton - B.C. Bare emer tne arnartrnarmarnare ft “Hotel Prince Rupert A REAL Goop Hore. Prince Rupert ° B.C. H, B. Rocnester, Manager | Rates $1.50 per day up. The f. Sign rf Welcome ““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. _» Heis a wise merchant who kéeps the. _ Welcome sign constantly before. the “community in the form’ of ADVER-- | | «'TISEMENTS in the home paper, There ‘| everybody sees it—for ADVERTISING | is “the light of directed attention’. Speak up. Light up. '. good customers are listening for your . message and watching for your wel-. _. | come sign..in ‘The Omineca 4... and. “The-Terrace News’). ; | {They Feel Welcome ON 4, The Bulkley Hote Valley. find this a saddle horses provided. EB. E. Orchard. Owner European or American Plan» The headquarters for the Bulkley Tourists and Commercial men: grand hotel to atop at. . All trains met, Autos, livery or rigs Smithers. B.C. . . . . ‘ , SHACKLETON Hotel First-class Dining Room in ‘connection RaTes ARB ATTRACTIVE _ THOS. SHACKLETON ~ Prop. Hundreds of Herald” | t fer rs ‘A fevw drops of Shiloh squick | relief to at irritation, hoarse: «.. Ness ahd cou . .£biloh ig agentle laxaive “Tea”. ‘that | aby Ta let 30 ad Oe, purifies the blood wid” ‘ i mt +