| “inopopt asked 3 coy maiden. deed they insist on community in: the ‘Speak up.. Light ~ Weleome «Sign — And in matters of buying, as well'as in affairs of the heart, most people like to be “asked”, -He is a wise merchant’ who keeps ‘the welcome sign constantly . before the. TISEMENTS 1m the home paper. There everybody sees it—for ADVERTISING: | - s ‘the light of directed’ attention”. J fe ‘. good customers are listening for your message and watching for your wel-. |. come sign in “The Omineca Herald” _ and ‘The Terrace News”. te People Shop Where They Feel Welcome % ~ [reer y you, sir,’ ” ‘said the - Often, i in- a proper invitation. form: of ADVER- up. Hundreds of, 7 Cenient ‘Lime BUILDING MATERIALS! Plaster- Fireclay. - Brick Building Papers... Roofing * Sash & Doors B-ply Veneer Paneling oa t. Fir Finish 2 Suecialty © ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LAD, Prince Rupert, B. c. | | Woodcock : * whaweet recipe | - calls . : for 8: Book— » Free: Recipe Write the Harden Ca. , Limited, Vancolver gT.c: ‘a6- a4 i - wey he Nate : jo j aa ee be ee " The Hanson Timber & Lumber f Co, loaded. a-car of. cedar pole straight and was. special material t New ‘Hazelton : delivers: ‘the’ real : Price’ agers B G, the ‘/-- ‘ith, |] In Skedna Land ‘Recording District’ and “Timber Lot _ For, Sale - The Odicial " Administoator at Prince Rupert. offers for sale Lot 1711,‘ Range 5, Coast District. This lot was Crown granted in 1918, It contains a consider- ; able quantity of Cedar fit for poles and pilings, and considerable: tie timber, | The property is part of the, estate of Joseph Lappie, deceased. _ NORMAN A, WATT, . Official Adpinietento, wey ree be is "Notice of Intention io spol to a te, Purchase, Land. Vo nt * situate’ on Kitsunikalum Uake: Take notice that I, Arthur Y. Wilson, of Remo, " océupation mill super- |° intendent, intend to a iply for permis- ene to purchase, the £c lowing. deacribed Es C ininencirig it a post slaiited on ‘the shore of. nei bos t plait 20: chains aflel eth of nfo eh N.W. corner. of L,' 6738; 0° ‘ch sing, ‘ thetice. "Ne '-26 ‘chang thoes mt 2 chain more or ss; thence follow e shore line, orl Ketibtohin Take tind: “donitalning 40 deves:more :or Jess, .: -Land ti, feauited /) for, erento of . Look: put. Station. rorest| i arte n for a pat man for Wire | crt an cae by 4 YOUNG WILSON. . "Dated Sune 22, on 2129 0108 ———— Ue ene + - Indian. Carvings | (Continued from page 2) eM river-mouthi; and easily seen for. three’ hundred feet, or riot easily seen, as the case may be." The more ‘acctirate thé location the better, but even clues and rumors will be of some value. Each in- formant is requested to ‘give his name and address that he may be given due credit, and if neces- gary be reached by mail’ in an attempt to secure from him any more detailed information desired Le A very successful community pienie was given by the residents | of Woodcock last Saturday, June 27,. at the. picnic grounds along |. the Skeena, ditions all that could be desired, ‘the people began to arrive soon]. after ten. o’clock; and visitors f were present from Kitwange, ‘Cedarvale, Ritchie, and Dorreen. The focal bachelors provided a long table, benches, swings, etc., and they as well cleaned up the grounds. - ed by the many. good things to eat which appeared on the table for the noon and evening meal. Races were held in the afternoon for the children and grown-ups, and of these events the three- legged race and the sack-races proved the most exciting. The races were followed by quoit pitching and a ball game. More visitors arrived on ‘the evening train, and about’ fifty’ remafned for the dance at the schoolhouse in the evening, which made a perfect ending to an enjoyable | day. “Terrace Played Here The Terrace baseball team made many friends in this distriet on Saturday night, when they came up to play the combined teams of Hazelton and’ New Hazelton. The home ‘team ‘won by a sub- stantial margin, but the visitors were game to the last inning, ‘jand gave the fair-sized crowd of | "| spectators an interesting éxhibi- tion of ‘the game. visitors wére of the school-boy age, while the home: team was made up mostly of seasoned |; players. ‘From the first to the} last the spectators got the worth of their money. When Hazelton goes down to Terrace for the return game and those boys are on their own campus with a sup- porting crowd of spectators they | - will have a good chance to turn, the tables. On New Kispiox Road ” Good progress is. being made on . ‘the new road from ‘the. Kispiox bridge UD: the: west side. of the river... The: ‘heaviest work i is for ‘the first quarrer’ of 3 mile: ‘from’ ‘the, ee but this. is, 80 ‘fart With weather con-|% And that the. ladies} willingly did‘ their part was prov- | Most of the],’ ‘with the- Granby.-( ‘Co: . and. family | will’ ‘reside’ On ‘the — farm." me : tn been teaching in Prince Rupert, (arrived. home on ‘Saturday to ~ Last Saturday night. one of thé jolly crowds for which the dis- trict is well known ‘gathered for & dance at the Northern Hotel, New Hazelton, and spent a few very pleasant ‘hours until’ mid- who is leaving soon for her home honor. Just before refreshments were served, Jessie Smith, on Hazelton school, read an address and presented Miss Sheasgreen witn acamera, Miss Sheasgreen made an appropriate reply, and then the eats were brought on. The Terrace baseball boys were also guests at the dance, at which >| everyone seemed to have a good time. _ ewes a ON a Rh Rl el PL a > de ! Gemeente artnet George Bowie, relief operator for the Government:>Telegranhs, arrived from Hazelton on Satur- holidays. H. E. Hopper, of Indiannola, who is associated with the Hop- per-Davis Mining Co., which is operating at Kalum Lake and on Maroon mountain, arrived in town this week on a tour of-inspection of the company’s holdings. recent Toronto Conservatory ex- aminations in pianoforte with first-class honors. She is a pupil of Miss French, A.L.C.M. Terrace in general will regret to hear of the transfer of George J. Anderson, the genial teller of ‘the Bank of Montreal staff, who is being moved to Prinée Rupert. Mr. Anderson has taken a great interest in athletic, fraternal and social life locally, and will be} Rreatly missed. Born—On Friday, June 26, to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. ‘Watt, daughter. Dr, LeRov, of Anyox, who is interested in mining property at Kitsumkalum Lake, arrived this a short vacation. Mrs. Chas. ‘Gilbert was hostess at a tea given at her home on Thursday afternoon of jast week ‘in honor of Misses . Boyle and ‘Fairborn, who left on Saturday for Vancouver, | ae Miss Weller, ‘R N., of Prince Rupert Hospital, is spending a holiday at Hill Farm.- School duties for the term. ~ 7 where he. will ‘resume his duties His. wife " Miss, Btanda.. Mia whoa ‘[apend the summer ‘vacation. with Math night... Miss.Evelyn Sheasgreen, , ee in Vancouver, was the guest of| _ behalf of the. pupils of the New: — UI: ’ Terrace i} day to ‘substitute in the local!’ office while H, 8. Warne is on his ; (Janet Young has passed her] } Gave Farewell Dance armarme ‘Omineca ee | poe | Z -- The o- s | , is fo Hotel a: a Ge W.. ‘Dawane, ‘Prop. of + | Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs 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. FE rt ee ee pe EE Hotel | Prince Rupert A REAL Goop Hor EL “og at ed ee Oe, ' z Prince Rupert BC 8 = H, B, RocnesTer, Manager Rates 31,50 per.cay up. | t t = ¥ Far A PT NA Ph PY The Bulkley. Hote E. E, Orchard, Owner week and went out to the lake on|? Misses Dobb and Glover left this week for - ‘their homes, fol-|° lowing. the completion of their|- . John Maxsam, who has been : improving his ranch on’ the|: bench, “hag. returned to Anyox, 7 td Ave | & a European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley, Tourists and Commercial men find tnis a grand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horaes provided. — . Smithers. B. (om SHACKLETON | Hotel | USK, B.C. New, clean and comfortable First-class Dining Room in connection - . Rates ane. Atrractive THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. | Bedding Plants OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS - ROSES and all kinds of TREES AND SHRUBS “CABBAGE PLANTS’ Catalogue. prices’ D, GLENNIE. |}: 3] “) PRINCE'RUFERT fi. J nye bat a anite hak SOLICITOR - NOTARY. Puan; iL & MeGi . her parents, ‘Rey,.and. Meee Te Jelb |. 2a