OE NCR were tre Saeco LE eee _PHE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY. Avedst 29; “gps ae _FIRE, LIFE, aN Soden ae a Mis Tasurasce. be at yan property now *o* “whila'the demand” is Bond Agent for— G.T.P. AND “NORTH ‘DOAsT SmithersTown Property, District Agent’ for ~ ar FORD CARS — W. S. “Henry SMITHERS fp oe mer Ee "ome Europe ‘With thé Editors © i feniiiemeer ike trangport ‘as nearly the centre of England: explored Shakespeare’s country, from Leamington... Warwick Castle isa reat grin fortress by the sparkling’Avon," full of : ‘interesting pictures and: “punch bowl’? — while on the lawns peacocks . strut and, call: stridently... . rom: thé, home of the kingmaker we passed to St;: St. Marv’s Church, ‘where the Beauchamps lie under carven tombs, and banners and noble Importers and Dealers in Wallpapers We carry the Burlaps largest and - - Paints most varied’ Oils fl stock ‘in oat Varnishes Northern Gass. - British Brashes, Etc. _ Columbia Hi 1 Write us’ for “information “when” | renovating or building your home Make Your. Home: Attractive | . Beaver Boarn Distersaurora A. W, EDGE Co. P.O, Box 459, Prince : Rupert, B.C. ~a8 memorials bear witness that War- wickshire has ‘played the man” in modern struggles. All this, including a welcome by the mayor of Warwick, took place in the morning, and before we sat down to luneh;: with the mavor of Stratford-on-Avon in the town hall, we-had ‘‘chara- banged” through Charlecote, with its deer park, lovely" hall, and “tumble-down’’ stile. . Theafternoon wentin “doing’’, in’ approved American’ ‘tourist style, the sights of Shakespeare’s town—the:churech where he lies, * the cottage at Shottery:.where he wooed Anne : ‘Hathaway, and the|. memorial theatre where:his plays}, mer festivals each year... “oaused’’ at Kenilworth Castle, -Telkwa Lumber Co. DEALERS. Building - Cabinet: ; Making All kinds of ‘building material carried in stock TELKWA _ MANUFACT URERS Wagon Repairing - Butkiew Valles Contracting and, met many, fellow: scribes of the Staffordshire . ‘and. ‘Warwick- shire ‘Newspaper, Society. famous. pump. “room. ‘and baths, - Notice at, . WHEREAS, under the provisions of Then we were before we, were, standing “putside|° 7 Torquay station. listening. to a | merry welcome from Mr. Alfred It was on Wednesday, July:9th;' that: we: ; ‘fall, armor—not forgetting the’ great Tour: of the- Provinces, Beotland- and Wales." ‘ a te 7 Sy wy. rae a ’ I x apcopee = : is aa eit aceriae eo roee e hundred minutes < were sut- came. ‘next, “The, Royal Naval Collede dooked dbwh | thr : ‘otnes We @ djse embarked and motored back to Torquay. ; cA ftera-eplen aid lignth? as questa of the corporation | at the town where ‘the * ‘mlavor ‘of Ply: ‘thouth attended “to ebnvey a wel- eome, we got horribly late for the)” ‘féndérs’ sént* to ‘take“us aboard | M.S.’ Revenge, ‘but most of the| ‘party ultimately visited her, One a of the ‘guides there was Lieut. Mountbatten, who" married, not)” ‘ong ‘azo, Miss Edwina’ Ashley, one of thé richest ‘heiresses ‘of| ~~ England. He is a son of Prince Louis of Battenberg, to whem is}: - due much of-the eredit for having} * ° |\the: Royal‘ Navy ready to fight)’ |when the need came in 1914. Luckily our evening was ‘free’? | and su one might wander to van- tage points and look at Tor Bay,'|* crammed with the ships of the Atlantic fleet which had come in that morning. We travelled to Bath next day. First came a delightful motor} {drive from Torquay to Exeter. io (continued on page 8) the. house : ‘where - he was les are presented. at spring and.sum- | As our programme..runs; wel that great ruined, fortress where history, romance and: literature conspire to make. men dream— | SO eeaenees , that is, those who have. time,.to. Surprising ‘Vastness of Amount Pel sit amid its sheep-nibbled. mounds! . ‘and meditate. Atnight we dined| .. with the mayor of. Leamington] : and revelled in the beauty of the|. —— | gardens nearby. ) Thumming south, for five and, a. "> half .hours, with only one -atop TOPS ALL | “PREVIOUS | IN 1923-NOW SHOWN TO oo BE 2 $60,000,000 onstrates All-Importance of” ; Lumbering Rese official investigations show that: the ‘industrial payroll of the Forest Industries .of British Columbia ‘|. | for’: 1928 . was far greater than the Next morning: -we inspected the, original estimate. Tt has | now been ascertained that the sum actually” paid out in wages jast | pyear’ to the workers. in the, woods, |. in Jumber manufacturing and re-manu- facturing-plants and in, pulp and paper mills exceeded. the aly, incredible aun of $56,800.00. It rnust "be ‘yememabere that this| figure’ does’ ‘Hot. ‘include ‘wage ‘payments to office and: administrative staffs and T. Gregory, president of the ‘to. persons employed .-in. tha..sale and _ tha Royalty ‘Act, Chapter 76, Statutes South-Western Fede ration of | distribution of the finished article, nor + 1914, the royalty on timber to be col- 4 y anuary Jat, 1925, wall, be more than three times the royalty | now Torquay is. new, a8 towns go] lected beginning from sinformation now. ‘available, Poor being gollecters _AND W. tions have been made t industry 6 ean b AND W . b epinnin _ basis or the pein ina ah Act woul immediately reau in as the entire: industry ‘inthe P HERBAS urge t represente- i pen this increase HEREAS thé representations made have: gone # (far: ag :toluay tha y attempt to collect fie: royalty | wary “let-nex on oreaen E would niedical baths’ sérvice,. ‘placed: ‘at utdown of | bvitiee, fs. Newspaper: Owners. | Bdioip tage ta et yee OTICE is hereby. given’ that pub- some of us" biick ‘to normalcy. i this li ‘heating “upon held in the Executive | ment: Buildings, Hxecutive Couneil “or such’ Membe questo will ambet? Parii reof as may then be prevent, -begin- = t: 10-0 "eloek ‘Wednesday, ep- ro rd riex wos be |; : n Anyone who. hes Boy. aulienge ito subs | te ‘Next ‘thorniniz! “we: ‘béarded | a Fevente ‘of the mit or. re resent tiong to. make. on-t nity to. be-aeot'd Bod: + “ee ae nb tees, acted PATTULES, -! r-Miniotan. oF Lande. cers pal d” |? many. Caiiadiana. © : Royalties! will, ape fidetof the ‘ubiquitous ‘charabaiies | ‘ae: | ‘anid‘motored through high- banked Devon" ‘tenet to ‘Dartinouthy:': CATT ovelitHip ‘by steamer, up the’ batt an jhere. It is linked ‘by houses to water ‘Paignton, and may soon take in|. - invroyalty i snuck “heavier ’ thair ‘the ‘Brixhatd, , famous of .old for ita “When ‘all these’ are included it is in mati sata | to assert that-in 1923, the amount ; oe hat| of William: ‘of Ordnge.” Its motto|of money. diabursed in wajes by the nore oS is Health’ and Happiness.” The, Forest Tniduétries ‘of B. C. “approximated ‘trawlers and ‘aa the’ landing place four disposal, did much to bring “At these ‘paths’ tlie mayor re- Vietoria,..before, ‘the | ceived Us‘ and dancing’ ‘followed. elie ‘captain’ ‘ofthe USS: Weat |" Virginia ‘held out a hand here for does it. take into, account the trans- portation forces exclusively engaged in handling’ thie rodlict' on land ° and to’ "360,000, 000. i Every: day. fresh: evinénee: ‘eomesito| ants hand -.demonettating' the pxtent .to}] which, British. Columbia - is, dependent on, “the unhampered orking. of its Freat, , basic’ industty. “Soime “idea of the “melgnittuide ‘of “thie! lumtiermen’s: “payroll. may. be gathered || from the fact, that in 1928 it. was moréd whet “ ‘Sidelights\ on @ Great Industry ide. . Let K ODAK sell * your: oestock. Reproduced in breeders” iagazines and ‘fair catalogues, and - inclided. with -business: letters, -.|f | pictures of your cattle, - horses, sheep, -hogs, “are selling arguments that cannot be. denied.. 2 . |W Kodak gives: you just such “pictures . the 7 | easiest’ way—and the cost is little enough. . : . | _ ‘Choose the Kodak you need from. “the wild . 4] assortment on. display: at: our Kodak ‘counter. Al Aitographic Kodaks $6: 70 up: Kodak Film—Einishing cee - Ormes Limited’. . DISPENSING CHEMISTS + Srd Ave.-& 6th'St. PRINCE RUPERT a ae a on" e ro a — — Rn ai atte a ow OTF _ ESTIMATES | PAYROLL OF ‘FOREST INDUSTRIES | s 8.5. ‘PRIN ce RUPERT or ¢ PRINCE GEORGE. will _ gail from Prince Rupert for: VANCOUVER, ya TORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each " ‘Monday,. Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. me For ANYOX, ..ccees eens ‘... Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For. STEWART...-..-.---: veo en:triday, 40.00 p.m. VIC- year Geman AS. PRINCE, JOHN Jeaves Port Gieinents, and Buckley Ee — | > REDOCED FARES . PRINCE R RUPERT EXHIBITION, SEPT. 9-13, 1924 . ‘Far: Atlantic ateamebip, sailings OF further. information apply to any Cehadian . National Agént. of R. Fr, i MicNatigliton, ~ * District! Passenger Apoat,'P ‘Prince ‘Rupert, B.C. non .# ' ara “Binished, “and ‘Rough | “LUMBER | eet ts “FLOORING AND? “SPRUCE SHIPLAP “i shot Bae 17 ee aA Se “$60 00 aie . coh noo “Rates on, ‘oplleatian — oa 000; Dieu : a , . ALL FROM THE, FINES T TIM. BER: AND. THOROUGHLY SEASONED . “8p ital & Pohl POARN AST, B. Cc. : 7 tee’ nestest puppy . point”? — ‘ a) . ; * “qe 6 st a Lo BR ay vo THAT BUI DING} ede ae mae Cement Lime _Paser aki t Doar ‘Siply ’ Tenet Patelle a ms a = oss, Rit Finish” a“Sueeialty en Eee ; than: ‘bhree, oat via ad ag’ tile ee ‘& ree : “This abties of: ‘articles. coniminicated . pores |! by? ‘the Timber. Tndustries Gouncll ‘of {= TL Prince: Runerts.B, Ge ive oats. ““R cay Nyheb pegs sole uke coe a Sra s Brie cele ip. pores ANE