SE eee mest i Are Grateful. “THE OMINECA RERALD. . BRIDAY, MAKUE 18, 1927 ~ DENTIST My. office will be closed from . March Ist to the 9th.” Smithers, B. Cc s224e++""4/Rev, T. D. Proct Dre. C.Bamtord | ev. T. D. Proctor Writes - Hazelton, B.C. The. Mission Honse The morning of August 15th. was ready for the tour of the German cap tol. - ‘Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour, Phone Hazelton 1 short, -1- long, 1 short 1 long BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service. .Omineca. Hotel, 2 long 2-short Tt was built over. 200 -yeats ago “an contains over 1000. roonis. which the Kaiser always entered. steps lead to the second. floor, but slight incline all the way Up. - a floors. a the floors polished for New Spring Hats MRS. J. Lb. HILDITCH BO, Millinery Drygeods | PRINCE RUPERT wrrrerer ing the tourists season. a highly polished state. We Went through the older part o Last week we hud the pleasure of referring to a dinner party in the Yukon at which Pacific Milk was _ Given credit for the fine bread served but were unable in the small space to acknowledge the grati- tude we feel. ception, . Head Office: Vancouver All mankind ‘bows — stowed and, frankly, we are no ex+ to fay orable mention whenever be- Pacific Milk _ . Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner zabeth and the smoking room of Wil teresting to me was the porcelair stoves which looked like our heaters, There was one in almost al the rooms which did not have a por- celuin fire place. There were. heating originated there. The ed: in marble ‘and: were many white marble statutes and oil. paintings displaying great etemd- logy: and nature study. The dining room of Frederick William was. still heated by ofl and lighted ‘by candles. The living room of King Frederick IV and the great reception room where all plans were made for the great war, und all war conferences were held. It wis finished in white nirble and has large carved bronze doors. Next was a a it I RF cn el, NP Wm. Grant’s Agency REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— Life ~ Fire Health — Accident * HAZELTON ee =), {during the revolution after the, great we Pe. teed - Omineca Hotel Cc. W.. ‘Dawson, ; Prop. - HEADQUARTERS FoR TOURISTS | AND: COMMERCIAL et MEN, Dining“ Fooih in doindetion Hazelton. wo {in tact it: was’ most extravagantly. tin- | ished, more so‘ than auy, of the. the star hall where.all the officers of war gathered and then into the work room of William II. The walls were all finished in stamped and - printed leather tapestry. We here saw the table on which the ex-Kaiser signed the mobolization order for the army and mevy at 5 clock in the afternoon of August 1, 914. Another. remark- able thing about this palace. were the double doors between all rooms to in- sure perfect secrecy. We saw the bul- let hole in the wall of the palace made wat. From the windows in the copn- ‘ell-room of Willfam:II we‘could look down on, the bronze fountain of. Nep- tune surrounded with snakes and ‘liz- ards, tortoise, dragon, whale and other fishes and reptiles of the sea. It wna really refreshing to ‘ook out from a heated. building at, the _ Spray | of the fountain, bat It did not equal our visit to the hall of columns, or os it.is other wise called, the. Marble’ Birthday Hall: This, Wag where. all the. younger memn- bers” of ‘the royal, family, Jenrned: ‘to dance and there’ was QO danger! of them wetting, too . hot. for tt was like an iceberg on this. hot: summers | ‘day. The ceiling was very. rich in gold’ leaf rooms, for: ithe: floor as inlaid bright and glorious one and all were Leavy. ing the hotel in touring cars awe .drove along one of the most fam- ous streets’ in ‘the ‘World, viz., Unter \den, Linden, and our first stop was at || the royal palace of the Hozenzollerns. We enter- ed through’ ‘the main entrance through No In the old days.when there were.no lifts the royl personages ahd yisitors were car- ried yp or wheeled up in chairs, some even rode~up on horse: back.