SrkD te ey - Be te E Bie Sey et Gee DOrieeey en _. PHE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924 | With the Editors | ORIGINAL MOUNTIES W HOOP ’ER UP i ai - : ; ‘Hotel a i : (Continued from page 8) : “ P : Prince Rupert = |. Of Paris: it seems sacrilege to * + a {| | attempt to condense, ~ Here again a , . ake _. pour first-act was to Jay a wreath |" THE LuapNG Hore, ~-"'/ jon the grave of France’s ‘‘soldat| IN NorTHERN B.C. 4] inconnu,’’ who sléeps in, the most! magnificent. mausoleum in the |-world~-béneath the glorious. Arc j|de Triomphe: Here General Gev- = - “f ‘Sard, representing General Nollet, European Plan. " g;minister of war, received our | . tribute, It was a. memorable ‘ae Rates $1.50 per day up. 7] Scene. | ae o oe ° Most of uur first afternoon + | Prince Rupert, B.C. - ss ’ The Butktey 4 E. E. Orchard. Owner #t/ (June 26th) went all too quickly , , | inspeeting Carrol & Co.’s factory, Hotel where medicines and perfumes _ jare made, Then we went to the _ | city hall,- where M. Quentin, the European or American Plan | newly-clected . president: of the The headquarters for the Bulkley council (mayor), received and|. i fi Valley, Tourists and Commercial men|addréssed- us. It-was his first 8 find this a grand hotel to stop at. reception.: . all train met, Autos, livery or rigs The city hall is a dream of Bm caddie horses provided. beauty and’ magnificerice—art, ) : ‘Smithers B. C tapestry, pictures, statues, carv- ing—but even its glories were 3! ; ' mm eclipsed when, next day, we went ; to Versailles. ze: s . rf Omineca Rotel {| Most of the time we spent at { the-Trianons, Jater. visiting- the pace = Bs q C. W. Dawson Manager — - t Hall of Mi — where th ee 7 = . we cid : grea all o ITFors; W here € Top—The old stage coach added aw little color to the MacLeod celebration. Left-~These two old equaws remembered thelr . Peace Treaty: was signed, At first sight of a Maunted Policeman. Right—Roxie, who lost « race and did not survive. me, . F J Beat attention to tourists and to . 3 ; ; ‘| he. photographs reproduced above were taken, not This was the only event which in any way tended f ) commercial men Inter aliled club, where Mashai| 1, cnt ago vo may b-sppoe, bot xi teen thousand. Wetlors one? at nl some, seven. ? §=6; Dining room in connection . July of this year when the town of MacLeod, Al- . i . Over ! 4 F : ie “4. helping the cowboys and cow-gitls, and the Black- { Rates reasonable. Patronage is Foch presided and spoke and berta, celebrated its Jubilee with a stampede and feet, Blood and Peigan Indians, to “whoop ‘er up.” i ] “holicited : i many distinguished French goy- other goings-on reminiscent of the days of horse- Three thousand automobiles parked in Main strect Lf ernment representatives were thieves and Indian raida, and the advent of the Royal and out on the open prairie, and for three nights-the 4 1 ; wep Noe tat North-West Mounted Police, old-time dance halls remained open for the benefit of | | ( Hazelton - - B,C. present with M. Roy, Canada’s! tion te is 2 very pretty little story told in connee- those who could not, find acvommodation in the town i issi in: i . c "tor in on sleapin i 4 l ~ = commissioner 1 Paris. . horse owned by “Old Three Sons,” a Black-foot Indian, Canadian Pacific yards. B cars wane crows eee ; In the garden the Earl of Derby a‘though fourteen years old, was entered again to The Indians, who once terrorised the country- | : | great Dorion ead cra ei the] Rese att bau crv areme gene eat ace sie, ere eneinped Gh vantclored tees tn 86 o wn. . rs. - “De ! re- . ey ary. in: aid- fi 4, 8reat Dominion and chatted with and as proud’ag ‘she was beautiful, But her age was time war dances under the eyes of the ‘remaining Y SH ACKLETON Canadian editors. pesianing to tell, Fee pained every muscle members of the original squadron of. the. “Royal 4 ry eee — “. . “In her body, coaxed by ‘ - Three Sons” crouching’| North-West.” Co ys and Indians had to hava a On Saturday, our last in P arisy -on her back, having lost the lead she. could not|their say, but after all; the-event was mainly in . . se : ¥ Hotel - ¢{there were Visits to the Univer- regain it, and for. the first time in her racing life| honor of those whe remembered the Fall of 1874 and _.. i . sity, to Le Petit Parisien and Le Roxie finished second, No more will. she set the| were numbered with the “Mounties” who astablished 4 USK, BC ys le ' ‘prairie turf flying under her feet. Having trotted|Fort MacLeod. Grizelled old men, most of them, but | zoe Petit Journal (where sixty type- _ back to the Judges’ stands, Roxie sank to the ground young at heart, they entered into the spirit of the - _—. a New, clean and comfortable {setting machines are required), {Gead. She died, it is said, of a broken heurt, | days nnd were as active as any in “Whoopin’ er up.” ae v De riestclans Dining Room in connection 5|and a delightful reception given , oo, q a small party by Madame Stern 5 . os pg Barun ame domuacere, adistinguished author, —_[engineer, who is on a tour of ° ‘ “THOS, SHACKLETON . Prop. 3| ‘The day closed with a reception | Properties in the eastern end of}. and handshake bv the President |"!8 district, visited Topley and " of France at the Palace d’Elyees,, Knockholt, ‘and later went on to! and a walk in its wonderfu}| Suns Lake. — . “ 8lparden, — Preparations for Telk wa’s an- ‘Of our flight by air and our|nual Barbecue are weil under reception in London I will write} Way. . Possibilities include the f$ Importers and ’ Dealers in - next week, ° appearance of a number of horses ¥ Wallpapers We carry the _ from the Nechako and a steer BS By raps largest and arene and cow riding contest, HS Paints moat varied i > . As a precursor to similar action 4 Ols - -. gtoek in, i. TELKWA TALES { |should further infractions of the Bi: Varnishes Northen * $} 4 News from the Hub of Bulkley ({fish regulations be detected, a a Glass British. } Salley { |1o¢al “‘sportsman’’ was fined one BS Brushes, Eic. Columbia Semermarte ~~" {dollar and costs this week for Bh Following the closing of the retaining fish under legal size. Cedarvale pole camp, Wm. Elliott _ ‘The canvassing committee that Good @ Because 8 Wri information oy te * it’s pure. gy Write A for wae pen has returned to town, has been actively campaigning J pure reno i | os — —P i | enovating or bui ing your home The rain of last week was of for funds for the Telkwa Nursing Pur e? Because ‘it = Rreat assistance to the grain Home. reported at a meeting on at ® come's to crops. Hay cutting has~ been “Attractive! ; ann, + eob-|} | you ‘in: light - ing, - Make Your Home Attractive ! general during the el ear, -hot. days Tuesday that more than the ob ¥ ght - excluding, | peivin Hoax Dieraimrors 3/0 Iter _ > [dective of $1600: had been raised : sreriized bottles from the 4 foe ts _ J, Allan: Rutherford returned | to. augment the offer of $1000 | | | brewery in the west’ where - or A W EDGE Co | this week. from Dome mountain, | made by J.J. McNeil, ‘The com-|f ““ourity” is the password. ee eee ae Se 4) where he : conducted “Surveying | mittee ‘was composed of Dr. Gjpoo* oS ° oa nee a Reatios for the Dome Mou-I6. Pane, B.Chtiebuh andl! INSIST en "Cher ade?” r ’ ~~") tain Gold Mining Co. es Thos.. Heslip... At the meeting, |]°- ak the Go . Liquor Store © - An Meee creakdown of the which..was held in‘the Library, |[.--.. * he Gos HOR wore 7 4, car in which they were travelling the, following committee was ap-!] ~— Mya were oe WRI .” : B.C. UNDERTAKERS || prevented the Boy Scouts from pointed to arrange-for‘a site and ||... _, VANCOUVER BREWERIES ... 7 EMBALMING FOR GHIFMENT A SPRCIALTY having: their swintming. team ‘on the building ofa new: nursing Me Pek UE os aaa E ¥ Mtg eine 7 [band forthe water galaat Lake}home: .A..Burritt,.-Dr. Paine, Beane Awe Wl eethiyn oe Ase DUETIC, Ur, Paine, | PRINOE RUPERT, B.0. wil : ne us hoy wh home: A.B on. Paine, | "This advertisement snot published or dle | [J J. MeNeil,: W..Noonan,--N. | stayed by. the Liquor Control Board or by the. ————-a! J. D, Galloway, distiet mining 'Svenson, J.B. Wheeler.’ ” "J Government of Butish Columbia: or