it ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. (Continued from a previous page) statutes; the speaker compared its.cost to that of previOus revi- sions, and found it to have been only about half of former. costs. ~“Tarning from the physical side of the questions under con- sideration,”” waid Dr. Wrinch, “We find that the Speech from the Throne refers to the work on _ the new University. of. British - Columbia buildings, and these prosperity, someone conceived at Point.Grey. Plans were drawn. and. some of the buildings : ‘are still on paper, but others have been completed. The new Science building, in our good British Col- and two more buildings: are. on their way to completion, . while some, semi-permanet structures are being built.. | Why,. it may be asked, are buildings of: stucco the idea of building a university) umbia granite, is almost ready, ': ‘that - while: the building: scheme|® nent in’ character’ as possible. Contracts have been let for $2,- in the house. a , (Continued next week) One of the many’ gifts orvered by enthusiastic individuals to the Prince of Wales on his. visit, the majority of ‘which he could not for obvious reasons aceept, was a pack. age. of French-Canadian ‘tobacco grown on a farm at St. Roch l’Achi- gan, situated near the boundaries of Montcalm and Assomption counties, In a letter from the Alberta ranch the Prince through his- secretary Settlement Board, be r wag :in abeyance the student body Bo pata tes ! | BUILDING. ‘MATERIALS! [fiers to ‘a number. over'H4-|¢ 4 ay a ee “Fotel die | : 000... These had to be accommod-| { “ows from Ge Rub of Bulkley ¢)f | AAU EN Cement ‘Lime Plaster Fireclay: 9s ated, so inatead‘of waiting until|{ Prince 'R nert 5. | Brick.» Building Papers Roofing © a we’ ‘could build all these new , ‘ : oh “h- 7 ' Sash & Doora 3-ply ‘Veneer Paneling == ,_—| | structures of stone, we are mak- mm Armistics danée i Sit. pit noo - ‘, i : '. _| thers was a hewiing sucéess, an Fir Finish a Specialty | ing cheaper buildings as perma THE Leanny @ Hore: Telkwa turned.out en masse, to. q.. join in the celebration: ; 250,000, but we still havea bal-| Miss Thorp, ‘who: has been! a Prince Rupert, B. a ance. We want our young people|spending’ the Jast two ‘months i Prince Rupert, B. Cc. 4g ' educated, and I do not believe| with her Brother, T. J Thorp, in 7 a that many will. criticise these Telkwa, left on Wednesday thorn-|{ European Pla, - - ms Dr. Wrinch in cupaney in " September, 1925. | expenditures.” ing for Victoria, and was accom- rr re b uf ar eer May.I be permitted to go back to]; Dr. Wrinch: then. made refer- Panied as far as Rupert by her/{ aC a: Maiden Speech the time some ten years ago|ence to the race-track measure to| Drother. 2 Rates $1.50 per “ay ut up when. in the flood tide of our|be brought down: this. session | Mrs. Messenger ieft on “Wed- = ste he - U |nesday morning for Seattle after spending the summer in Telkwa.. _ Dr. Putnam, ‘of Ottawa, com- missioner for the educational survey, together with his assis- tant, Lr. Weir, of Vancouver, paid a visit to the Telkwa school on Tuesday last. ‘Major Godfrey spent two days with J. P Wheeler, of the Soldier looking. over the country. Major Godfrey is te 1" NORTHERN ; B: 4. The Bulkley” Hotel: &. BE. Orchard. Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley, Valiey. Tourists and Commercial men . find this a grand hotel to stop at. Alltraings met. Autos, livery or r Tige aaddle horses provided. Smithers. B. C. en route to England to sit on the ¥ buildings will be ready for oc-' being ereted? The answer is thanked the donor for the gift. {Selection Committee for the ; “ choosing of settlers for Canada| } Omineca Hotel rT ”- in regard to the Imperial immig- 4 Drink Cascade” —the BETTER BEER ration policy. c. Ww. Dawson Manager } H. C, Fraser, inspector of schools, spent the latter part of last- week at the local school, giving the tests as outlined by ‘(the commission in-charge of the ‘Edueational- Survey of British q Columbia, © >» - The new Telkwa Nursing Home| will’ hold its formal opening on the afternoon of Friday, Novem- _-}ber 21, when tea will be served| 3 fin the new Home, + :All are ‘in » “| vited to inspect the building. In ’ |the evening: there will be a nov- elty dance in the town hall, -|° Messrs, Sparkes and: Farr, of | ~ |Telkwa, and. ‘Sandy’? Gazeley, of Smithers, motored to Hazelton ‘Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. - Dining room in connection : Rates reasonable, ‘Patronage is solicited re | | Popularity p roves | j that “ Cascade” is - [BETTER BEER! Hazelton a on every bott beer! you buy. tha seal of “ ‘cacada’? quality. SHACKLETON Hotel. | USK, B.C. New, clean and comfortable wm First-class Dining Room in connection: Rates: ARE. ATTRACTIVE. ANY thousands of people are drinking “Cascade” [od helped furnish th 7 because they like it better; they like the fresh, a eee the Ati tiee dan ni he music for palatable hop and malt flavor, the rich, creamy . .° Jretuin trip was made without} - deliciousness of this wonderful brew. “Cascade” has _‘Imishap, exeept for three blow- won the public choice through continuous years of outs anda broken radiator. Ree- uniformly high quality—the result of putting into it only. ord ae was joate on litle ov n the very best of hops and malt, and using the resources | sieht Rowen one in a little over of the greatest brewhouse of the west. Popularity has During the absence of Chief proved “Cascade” to be the BETTER BEER—and it Seen costs no more!. .Wlienever you ask for beer, insist on ©, THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. | Special attention to - travellers arriving or departing on night trains. Grandview Hotel South Hazelton, BC. H, CARVATH + PROP, . ] New Train Service — |. Dining Room?) ee The new winter passenger|) 2% Sample Rooms in connection « j 2 | train service on the Canadian |#~ : name - National Railways will go into] - "effect on Sunday,. November 16, |; "Sand provides for only three trains ‘ta-week in each direction, . They “| will arrivé at. New. Hazelton on} | Sundays, Tuesdays, and ‘Thurs-| ALWAYS ON | HAND days,. both eastbound and west-|' - >. {beund, and at Terrace thé ‘West=' . ee ‘ L bound will arrive. on those days, | woe. | with the eastbound - ‘on Mondays, fH | Wedriesdays and Saturdays. The times will remain as at. present. he boat gervice provides for.one|} -ect sailing -a week from. Prince ' Rupert. ‘tonVaheouver, ‘at 9 ain, aa | Bec, RETA — TOR, — A arecualrr K ‘] ! Service, of Smithers, Constable | |Pairbairn is holding down the } fort there. eee Hay and § Oats riba ‘BOYER & CARR s Transfer Oo Yona BG, . . ote ro esd rg oe Case ete or at all ‘Government t Vener’ oe HA ‘This edvertinement ig: not published or + displayed ty the Liquot.c lasc3 » Board: or ‘by, the Government of Britiate Columbia . fd " ew ats tS ead wh eam a