OF ALL OF ALL BEMORIPRIDNE : . ,, ROSES and all kinds of . : FREES AND. cane \ os: {tABBAGE PLANTS | ., Catalogue, prices ¢ D. , EEE '. and Ave. uo FRINGE RUPERT 1] Lot For Sale’ tore lot at Terrace for best’ Gffery % acre triver bottom; second from road; terms, Anton’ Schwager, 1626 Sutter St, San j Prancisee Cal. 1619 Fourte HHogs For Sale Duroce ete igs,. seven weeks. old, $7.00 each, WO registered SOWB and one ‘| boar $50.00 each. |The boar is unrelat-: Fed to the sowa. CC. E. Carpenter, Dorreen, B.C, .- -- Two. feather pillowa and | / Found . “baby’s flannelette blan- § ket, found on Tenth Ave.,. New. Hazel- ton, Owner may recover same by pay- ing forthis advertisement, H. Fankin, = New Hazelton. A For Quick Sale One hundred Preference Shares Kitse- |: S.las Mountain. Coppet Co. Limited,-of | Usk, B.C.. Apply to Official Adminis- trator, Prince Rupert, B. G. 4451 iFor. Sale Bold), Apply Mrs. Terrace, B,C, Rabbits for fur, i For Sale -wool, meat, pets, or faney White Angoras, Chinchillas, a Havanas, Himalayans, Black Siberians, Flemish Giant, and Duteh, all purebred a stock, pedigrees with most of them. @ The X. L. Rabbitry, Vanarsdol, B. C. 2 1 Milch Goat, 1 young Doe (9 mths. c. J. Norrington, — B Territory of Alaska; Divi- } sion Number. One, Hyder . Precinct. In Probate “ fin the Matter of the: maEstate of Leatha ;*.. Probate. Davis, Deceased, ” Notice to Heira’ . By virtue of an order duly signed and Wimade of record in ‘the abave entitled] gacourt on the loth day of April, 1925;. Mnotice is hereby given to ——— (Te ed) malavis the alleged husband of the above amed deceased and all other persons @aclaiming an, interest in the above named peestate that they. and each of them are. B@hereby required to be and appear in the above entitled court at Hyder,: fe Alaska, and submit satisfactory proof. por heirship within sixty days from the, Medate of the firat. jpablication hereof. ' y And if you fail:so -to sppear. and file}. Masuch satisfactory proof, a decree of methis court: will he entered forfeiting meyour interest therein. . 7 OREN F.: HILL,’ Re Administrator. maDate of First Publication, May 1, 1925. 8 ate of Last Publication, June 19; 1926, Smiled Before Breakfast. James. ‘NeNish - cof’ ‘the Work. an’s Compensation | Board, was h caller atthe Herald’ ‘offica this eek. He-was one government fpf life, Although he-had not had. mis breakfast yet, he informed us Byith a smile-all. over, ‘his :face, ahat we owed. the’ Board nothing, And neither did the Board -find dt necessary to increase our ‘agsess- me drainistration;’': ‘: Stanley Brooks, of the Bank of Montreal staff, Printe Rupert, ‘is spending a. few days with his ‘parents, Mr.’ and. Mrs, Thomas Brooks, before" leaving’ for “Ed- thonton,: to. which ‘point ‘he “bas [been transferred by' the bank, - * Rev. Di. ‘Grant,’ of ‘Prince Ro- pert, ‘paid a ‘hurried. call to: “Ter- ; face’ “this seek stopping. only Wei. “Burnath jade ab to” Kitwanga: ‘during the 1 an viene bseri D Are’ you A 8u beri at Ld ls a tt ee bo lip “early: pat 0 of the wreck ‘few days during ‘the week,” -where they will] Two weeks’ ago a number of. . The only regret ex- |pressed was that: the evening} { jafternoon. went out to Kitsumkalum Lake, | | where she has mining interests. : mie The Onninees Herald?” : fee oe ee, “FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 a —_— “Eye ‘and | Mra: “Millichamu,. of. Vancouver, , were visitors for a Old-timers ‘of this district were ‘I pleased to welcome W. C. Arnott, more familiarly. known to. them in,the past as, “Cy?’ Arnott, who arrived in’ town from Rupert on Friday-for a. short holiday... Mr. Arnott was associated with Foley, Welch & Stewart in ‘the’ days of | railway construction, and:‘madea host of friends in this. district. Geo. Little. is away. on his an- nual prospecting trip in the’ vici- nity of Kalum-Lake.. : He expects this trip..to explore. a section.:of the country. that. has not hereto- |fore felt. the blow..of the pros- peetor’ 8 hammer, . Dr EF, P.. ‘Kenney arrived i in town last Friday and immediately set to work relieving. the suffer: ings of those who are victims of. any or all of disorders to which the mouth i is heir. Mrs. Kenney}. arrived on, Saturday, to join her husband for. B few days’ holiday. Constable Eggleshaw has been busy lately placing ‘‘silent police- jmen’’ at strategic points onthe main thoroughfare... They are viewed by. motorists and horse drivers with mixed opinions. _. _ Miss Ella Frank, of the Prince : Rupert Hospital staff, is home on a holiday, the guest of her pa- rents, Mr.’ and Mrs. H, L: Frank, Kitsumkalum. ‘Among the out-of-town visitors to Terrace during the holiday and -moved his family: back: to. Hanall, the Royal Lumber Go. plant at jthat point. °-. : ' The‘tennis ‘club held ‘its first ‘afternoon tea’ of the: season at the elub’s court on Saturday » A‘large number of members ‘availed themselves of the opportunity to partake of the dainty refreshments served. “Mr. ‘and Mrs. J. H. Young, who have been’ attending the Methodist conference in Victoria, returned on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Fulton and family: of Prince Runert, arrived last . Saturday -afternoon to spend a week’s holiday at their |. camp at Lakelse Lake. ‘On Fishing: Bent | Prinds Rupert disciples of Izaak Walton arrived in ‘Terrace ‘on Friday’ ‘well equipped to induce the | “wily trout: to’ ‘forsake. ‘the agluibrioua: climate “ of “Lakelse Lake for the more questionable | atmosphere of the > coast, 2 and pro- ceeded next morning by auto for the lake’ shore. © The ‘party was comprised of Messrs. Gibbons, |} 1Orme;‘Scott,“and°H."F. MeLeod: The length of thelr: stay. was éntirdly- dependent ‘won the gu libility of the trout. aed ard sivictly ‘fresh costs leas: ‘| bly No.: 15; Native Sons of Canal |'Wrinch, M.L.A.; President, were E. H. ‘Mortimer, of Prince Rupert, Mr. Bowie and T. H.. Walsh, of Hazelton, and Mr, and Mrs. Martin, of Prince Rupert. - Robt. Jeatts, of Hanall, paid a: * visit to Terrace during the week,. where they will reside,.| ‘Mr... Jeatts is -yard foreman in PEs as 13 ‘hy tise shop: ib 'G, D. at|e | Officers Were installed The officers of Terrace -Assem- da, were installed into office on ‘thursday evening, the 21st, by by D.D.G..S. ATI Kirkpatrick.: quet was spread in the Assembly rooms and was partaken of by all the members. The after-dinner speeches entertained those pres- rent until a late hour. The fol- lowing are the officers for the ensuing term: President, J. M. Hatt; Ist Vice-president, A. C. A. Kirkpatrick; Sec.-Treasurer,. Howard Warne; Sergeant-at- Arms, H. Walberg:’: Chaplain, iT. J. Marsh; Inside Guard, J, man; Historian, E. T. Kenney. . - Liberals Elected Officers ‘ ‘The annual ‘meeting of the Terrace Liberal Association was held in the G.W.Y.A. Hall on Friday evening last, anda good attendance of members was pres- ent, After the’ discussion ‘of regular routine business the elec- tion of officers took piace, with the result that the following were chosen for the ‘current year: kenzie King; Hon. Vice-Presi- dents, F. Stork, M:P., Dr. H.C. BK. T. Kenney; Vice-President, J. M. Viger; Secretary, N. Sher- wood; Executive—Kalum Lake, J. Couture and Geo. Cobb; Kalum, 0.D.G.P. E, T. Kenney, assisted | Following the ceremonies a ban-|. Fowler; 2nd Vice-president, W.|- Warne; Outside Guard, 8. Creel-|}" Hon. President, Hon. W. L. Mae-|- aH e “meet all trains for passenger “ Omineca” ‘Hotel: ' c. W. Daweas, Prop. * TF ? 4 Automobiles, Buses, or Riga eR I CRED on Nh a AE re A OA and baggage transfer HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN - Hore MB ae ee ee Dining room in connection | MEALS.AT ALL HOURS... B.C. Hazelton . Hotel Prince ‘Rupert | Prince Rupert. { BO Rates $1.50 per day up. ‘Henry Frank; Terrace, L. H. Kenney, J. M. Hatt, I. Frank, W. E, Smith, W. A. Kirkpatrick. Francois. Lake | Asa Robinson has returned to his ranéh at Francois, where he}: intends.to stay fora short while. © H.C. Shinn has sold his baled hay to the ‘government, and is now busily employed in hauling the hay to the north side, where}: it is taken to Burns by trucks. | - Mr. Bach, of Burns Lake, was a week-end visitor’ at Francois to Ootsa. - ‘ Mrs. Hume Linton and family have moved back’from the land- ing to their'-ranch at Uncha, where they will put in a crop. Mrs; Edoa Taylor. returned to her ranch this summer and prob- | ably all winter also, | Messrs. . Wallace’ and. Bobby || Jeffery have joined the force which is working on the Tintagel road, biome from, the south side of. the}. lake, as the mill. hag shut down for the. time b bait, ‘Chas, Bader; js,.now. hauling umber -from., the Frank: Keefe awmill ’ to ‘Biiiis: ‘Lake; * eefe made a ‘trip himself with iis. tractor ‘and delondyof lumber the yom st Lake, and continued on his way} Uncha from Prince Rupert last |~~~ week. She intends ‘to stay. on|- “Frank: ‘Mathias has’ ‘returned o Mey The Bulkley Hotel E. &, Orchard, Owner , European or American Plan The . headquarters ‘for the Bulkley Valley. find this 2 prand hotel to stop at. | Tourists and Commercial men All traing met. Autos, livery or rigs ‘saddle horses provided. | mer B. C. SHACKLETON Hotel | USK, ‘B.C, - Ge: \ New, clean and comfortable * Firat-class Dining Roomi in connection * Raves ARE ATTRACTIVE re? THOS, SHACKLETON - Prop. - te A “SOLICITOR, _ “ Norary PUBLIC Ly ‘s.. ‘McGill _ a “BAREISTIR, . BMITHERS- “British Colombia a ee e| turned: ‘from: fancoiiver,. ‘and Ja: ' Dewey. “Atkinson: has: gone to | Fraser Lake;.whera he will work for Messrs. ‘Webster. and Black for. the summer, © Myo alts » Mrs. G E. meson, ‘of Burns a Lake, was’ recently:the Ruest. of Mea. Wallage: Jefkeryy 2 tye * Mra. GQ. B. Mitchell. hag re-