C. W. Dawson, Prop. _ _ Automobiles, ‘Buses, or Rigs ; meet all trains for passenger and baggage transfer HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL i Dining room in connection _ MBALS. AT ALL HOURS Hazelton ak Pt ee Be te : Prince. Rupert A REAL Goop Hore. Prince Rupert oe m HB RocnesTER, Manager Rates $1.50 per day up. ti 7 SHACKLETON TEAM WORK Wty ‘Man ie f aN ibs ‘Hotel. New, clean and comfortable Bf Pisi-ches ‘Dining Bane fe sonnet AUCTION SALE RATES ARE ATRACTIVE there will be offered for sale without public auction at Telkwa, People October 29th, 1925, a tke hour. of two o'clock in the "ayter- noon, one dark brown gelding, weight 1170 tba.; and one bay gelding, weight 950 ibs., the property of the Govern- ERMSCASH. Same time prior to the ¢ Mounted Police A. ACLAND, _ _ Inspector. B.C, M. Police. B THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. ment of Canada, can be seen at an date of sale at the barracks, Telkwa, B. he Bulkley’ Hotel E: E, Orchard. Owner terests are in the West. . ppean or American Plan Fhe headquarters- for the ‘Bulkley Tourists and Commercial men this. a grand hotel to atop,at. MA\ll trains met. Autos, livery or rigs media horses provided. i Smithers. B.C. ' *o a Sat re : Timber Sale X7375 Sealed tendérs will be received by the .| District Forester not later than noon on. the 8lst day of October, 1925, for the purchase of Licence X7876, . situated approximately two miles south-west: of keena River from Remo G.R.: 5, to cub 72,000 dar Poles and Piling. years will be al owed for removelot ‘timber... Further particulars of the Chief For- ‘Victoria, or District ‘Forester. Prince Rupert, ‘BG... Profit an and E Lowa ; Balance £ Sinieia Income Tax Returns Prepated - 36 Treducing the preference long en- 8, Bazett-Jones a §6PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ~": ‘AND AUDITOR - _ joyed by. ‘the East. sLACKHEADS ae fro $f of ” Prince 2 Rupert , pr Sale: | These are ne or'farmers or" pete et or farm produce, inted oy the ‘Omineea. H tT exer” wil xi quaiadé’ ‘Ball: ‘ib , “ttt an. | etobe db Skeena District. - October 29th, Progressive Candidate, -, The Pro- Western. members ‘whose first in- - Unfor- tunately for the West during the past two decades cur representa- -|tives have been uniformly good |party men whose principles were easily subdued. by the clever poli. ticians of the Hast, -High protec- '|tion for the East and high eosts ‘to the broducers of the West have resulted as discrimination.i in favor of Eastern . rates . and Eastern rotites. * Somé of. the evils: haye ' ‘been ameliorated through. the efforts {of the Progressive Party, but much. remains to: he done towards Tem, how- aver, more dire¢tly concerned, as you are, with the well-defined and intentional discrimination against -{the Grand . Trunk. Pacific and| . | Central, British, Columbia. .. _| fore: awe vote. and see what Stork, |: j = _ = 3 Daweon, and ; Mackenzie-King are} » [Jeaying' us as they. go.out of office, }j g;| Kreight rates are'éo’ high, a: farm-|¢ : ; | To the Electors of You will be’ given an opportu. nity of choosing: your representa-|; tive in the -Dominion House on Tam ‘asking for your’ support and influence as a Rressive Party is composed. of ‘we will see a tri-weekly ‘train service go irito. effect between! Jasper and Rupert. ‘ tently advertising the Jasper Park-Vancouver, and by continu- ally heaping these abuses: onto the Grand Trunk Pacific, we ean never hope for relief from high rates and inferior service. Now Mr. Stork is going about his: con- ‘stituency erying. that he would have resigned if Mr, Dawson had béen pulled off the Railway: board, lave dormant, It is well. to look about: us; be-| + lo cars; by a system’ of neglected | Maintenance Thornton is able to show -an operating surplus; the roadbed of his ‘‘branch line” is in-a deplorable condition: our railway servants are reduced in nunibers, and now the Rupert shops are being dismantled: traf- fic from Ocean Falls was diverted via Vancouver; our equipment jis below standard; al! steamers that were formerly overhauled at Ru- pert now go to Vancouver, and by diverting all this traffie from the Grand Trunk Pacifie Thornton and. Dawson are able to bolster] - up’ the Vancouver end. The whole Laurier-Hays ‘policy . has been scrapped. “On November 15 By consis- Our, natural . ee facilities! We: ist ave oar ij 6r cannot market: hid'¢ crops: from thle ait ‘Outg ii abn. Fede development as -will ‘bring: pros: ently ond adequate out orn Ney not aupplied with sufficient for our present population, As 4 candidate I stand Four Square for the. Development of Skeena District; for improved - railway service, at. least equal publicity for. the Grand Trunk Pacific as for the Canadian Northern, I stand for the Principles of the Progressive Party in their en- tirety; that Canada should be first of all made a good place for Canadians to live in. before any immigeants are invited. 27 GEORGE W. NICKERSON, The Boy Premier Spoke were addressed on. Friday last by ‘Walter’ Owen,” premier of . the boys parliament in B, C. Walter ig the son of Walter Owen, Van- cocver and formerly” ‘of Pririee Rupert. He is somewhat. older than was reported to us last week He is a law student in the office or Tupper, - Bull ‘and Tupper He pot a ten day holiday and made the'trip north jn the Interests of the: Canadian Standard . of Effci- eney Training“ ‘Asa result of his trip .it is probable that. ‘one or more northern constituencies will - be organized. so chat the north: will have’ ‘representation -in.-the - sf | boys batliatient’ tha Dremieral: ‘/80 addressed «the: ‘Rathering at ‘evening 4 ; the C.G I Tconcert-that: dand briefly -gatlined, ie work snd aims, of: this: rem) among’ the ‘Conadian bare ie’ is cog Pe eyed n parts wesr eye ed" | i. Female ces The school boys of this: district - 1 ' H : ‘ K 7