na ental | Coa an CdSe Rep et — “NOBODY asked you, sir,” - said the a coy maiden. And in matters of buying, - - - as-wellas in affairs of the heart, most: people like to be “asked”. ‘Often’ i in- . deed they insist on a proper invitation. = He is a wise merchant who keeps the welcome sign constantly before the TISEMENTS in the home paper. There |~ everybody sees it—for ADVERTISING — is ‘the light of directed attention”. Speak up. Light up. | Hundreds of good customers are listening for your message and watching for your’ wel- come sign in’ “The Omineca , Herald” and ‘The Terrace News”. . People Shop Where ‘They Feel Welcome community in the form of ADVER- | .- da slight rain. BUILDING MATERIALS! ! Cement ‘Lime Plaster Fireelay’ Brick Building Papers Roofing .' ‘Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling : Fir Finish a Specialty. ] ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LID. Prince Rupert, B.C. -|six miles. Timber Lot _ For Sale ™ The Official “Administrator at Prince Rupert offers for sale Lot 1711, Range 5, Coast District. This lot was Crown granted i in 1918, It contains a consider- mable quantity of Cedar fit for poles and. pilings, and considerable tie timber, Ms , The property is part of the estate of B Joseph Lappie, deceased. NORMAN A, WATT, Official Administrator Prince Rupert, BC, | | * 0108 Government Liquor Act intends to ap Thises being part of the bui (851), Notice of ‘Intention to Apply to ' Purehase La pes nd. remises. of consumption on the D at Sou of Remo. B.C., “oceupation mill super, Sty Notice of Application For Beer Licence NOTICE i ig hereby given that on the lst day of July next the undersigned aly to the Liquor Contrdl Board for i icence in reepect to pre- ding known as Grandview Hotel, ‘situate in Town- site of South Hazelton, in the Province of British Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots thirteen (18) -and fourteen (14), Block seventeen: (17), District Lot eight hundred and fifty-one Hazelton Land Recording Dis- | trict, according to @ registered map or 7+ * | plan deposited in the Land Registry uv ’ | Office in the City.of Prince. Rupert and _ | numbered 974B, for the gale of beer by . | the glags or by. the ‘open bottle ‘for Hazelton, B,C., melin Skeens I Lana Recordin; District, and . situate on 0 Recorting D Lake. | this Srd:day. of mh aN. (COTHRERT, Take notice that I, Arthur Y, Wilson; 0104 Applicant. intendent,. intend. to. apy. for ‘permis. |' fe fon tt to purchase the foil owing, degeribed mlands: f Commencing at Pa post. planted on. the bhore of Kitaumkalum Lake,: 20 chains North of the N.W. corner of L. 6 Wanted re room at! Hazelton, 2 ete, Usk to reside, a waitress ‘for’ the mirieca Hotel eT dining wt hence E, hains; thence west 2b chaina more or 8; thence following: the shore line of taumkalum jenn ta containing 4 9 facres. more or laggy” “Tand' is require for erection of. ye ‘Station and eadquarters for a trolman, for Foreat ire Protection on paras: a OUNG WILSON. Dated Sine Ben AER wae, BABB 10 chains; thence ‘N. 4 —— 1 ‘Prince Rupert Annual Exhibi- O|tion,. September” 8th- ‘to. 12th, Fixhibits from every partof North |M ‘Gentral B.C." Sporti‘and Attrac tions and avery feature that could} | Usk -‘Skeens’ ‘.. Industriel Centre Vala cee Me: and: Mrs.: Gardiier of Paci- : fie were visitors here. during the week, ‘Miss Kelly of Seattle was here ona Visit to her ‘uncle, Steve Me: Neil. She anda friend were on the triangle trip; So ' Miss Inez : Basha“ ‘spent “the week visiting her brother T. Ba- shaw at the Skeena Lumber Co, plant. - - The ‘Misses Marshall and Marsh are Spending the forepart of the summer “with Mr. and Mrs. D. McClarty. ‘ A real Teachers’ Dance was given -by.the Usk residents i in the hall in honor of several visiting educationists ‘and as a farewell to the Misses James, local teachers, who left for their home in Van- couver on Saturday, Being short of time to visit’ the Silver Basin, eight schoo! teachers got as far as Chiminess creek and there had a ‘preat day’ 9 fishing for trout. 'D, McClarty, road foreman, in’ company with A, A. MeDonald, looked over the St. Croix creek trail and found it had been: well cleared and was ready for traffic. S.A. Dayis who has been pros- pecting the north fork of Chimi- ness creek returned to town and réports very favorable luck, Childish incendiarism or des- tructiveness and neglect by par- ents was the cause of a fire that had serious possibilities, but for Boys, with. match- | es started a fire in Lloyd's stable | : and’ soon ‘that building was razed by the flames and the adjoining. buildings had a hot time in spite of the | rain, Parents who do not || diseiptine their children are not playing fair with their fellows, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P, Aitken, San Francisco, were visitors in Usk during the week. They took| : in Silver Basin, going by wav of Chiminess creek by horse back to eight, mile, ‘and on foot another has been only ‘brushed out and Mrs. Aitken is the first woman to make the grade. They were accompanied by Capt. Willman and J. D, Wells, also Erling Will- man and Gus-Nyberg who stayed at the camp for the time being. Mrs. Edwards of Prince Rupert and Miss Allen were guests of their sister, Mrs. J. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamaureux, of Fort Saskatchewan, fifty-year residents of the prairie, . who ar- rived in a'Red River wagon, are visiting with their daughter Mrs. | R. W. Graves, ing the Skeena climate. “Andrew Falk has returned to’ en ba res era “: ALB. Rochester... “manager. ‘of the: Hotel:,Prince Rupert,,, was a visitor to’his ranch in the Lakelse last week,-and arranged. with E. RTO BAY This part of the trail |: They: are on al} | three weeka trip and - are ‘enjoy- ichaud,;to. erect. a. cabin.on, jt: |, it | their: ‘residence for the summer | at theirranch, cheére..«. metal some _— kd ner Terrace i Prospecting Now - r. Geo, Little is enjoying life one more. For some weeks, off prospecting, 2 job: that. appeals to him much more than manufac- turing or other lines of business, A'prub-stake, a pick and an ax, and he is happy. | Little is prospecting on Leanto mountain. It is.a new district fore and Mr. Little believes that he will locate something there that will please the native. has a pretty fair showing of sil- new property. Cemetery Board Re-elected The Kitsumkalum Cemetery Association held its annual meet- ing on Tuesday evening, June 80, approximately one hundred lot wasre-elected in toto, except that ‘Capt. Amsbury was chosen to suceeed H. S. Creelman, who has left the district. Discussion of burial ground resulted in a deci- sion to erect a suitable shelter at the cemetery and to remove the frowth of willows and poplar within the enclosure. The trea- surer reported sufficient funds on hand to ¢arry out this work. ‘The many friends of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. E. Keith and Miss Kerr were pleased to welcome them back home again after an absenee’ of about two years in the south, }where Mr. Keith went in search of health. He is much improved and hopes to. make Terrace his headquarters again indefinitely. : Mrs. H. L.:Frank was a visitor | to Prince Rupert last week, W. C. Sparkes ‘spent a day or two in Prince Rupert last week. Terrace Weather for June— ‘Temperature, highest 94 on 25th, previous high 94 on June 5, 1924; 10-year average 57. Precipita-. tion, 1.53; 10-year average 2,03. Tt will be. thus. observed that appearances are often deceiving. and drier than has ever been |recorded at Terrace for June. , Mr and” Miss Pollock, who have. been visiting their sister, ley on Monday. ‘mining properties in this vicinity, .|Clothier....: ay Miss, Mav Reid hag Fotursad t ts ‘her home:i in: “Prinee: Rupert ‘after spending: Some: .ten. days. BB: the: guest. of Miss Blste: Kerneys:... reread 4 and on, he has been in -the hills) This year. Mr. | that has not been gone over be- He ver ore now and he is developing it. He has eut a trail in to his!. Despite the fact that there are holders, none, save the-board of! } "1 directors, was present. The buard projected improvements to the|}- lowest 89 on 21st; average 58! The month just, passed was hotter |: Mra, A. R. Barker, returned to|* their home in the Okanagan Val- Geo. Clothier, ‘district mining}. |) engineer, was in town-on a tour|--|} of inspection. of several of the]. He was accompanied , by Mrs, . ’ Omineca Hotel 1 aE vs W. Daireon, Prop: hagpe pt Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs meet all trains for passenger and bagaage t transfer ‘HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS _, AND COMMERCIAL, : MEN | : Dining room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS| Hazelton -. B, C. 4 « | Lt al al i Hirer erermirnermerearmtrrareeit| r | ( i Hotel : | Prince Rapert { A Rea, Goop HoTrEen Prince Rupert B.C. H. B. RocHEesTer, Manager Rates $1.50 per day up. =—-—- The Bulkley Hotel & EB. Orchard, Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists. and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autas, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. Smithers. B. C. SHACKLETON | | Hotel USK, B ‘ oF New, clean and comfortable First-class Dining Room In connection RATES ARE ATTRACTIVE A 4 / THOS, SHACKLETON - Prop. , Bedding -Plants OF ALL ‘DESCRIPTIONS _ ROSES: and all "kinds of . TREES AND SHRUBS ' GABBAGE PLANTS ‘Catalogue Prices _ _D, GLENNIE Le Ave, , es 5 i "oy Pest gt tod Mrs: Sutherland’: and’ ‘0h, of | i| Prince Rupert, have: ‘takeri “up|