EL re SC ory al ete OLY ator eg) OP ikea ec Saray) Or yo kee ‘ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1993 Hot Air I aces ‘Sheet Metal Workers Steen’s Limited Sanitary and Heating’ Engineers Heating Systems Lead Burning and Chemical Burning ” Estimates sheerfally a furnished, ' "acon fo: MoLary’s’ Famous \ Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air \ PRINCE RUPERT, 3. A TELKWA TALES | oe Vinay” of Bulkley a arn 7 policeman in the north, located force in North Vancouver. _On Sunday morning last James Cronin left for the Babine Bon- anza mine, his first trip this season, A quantity of supplies were also sent up from here. Harry Howson, one of the first ;mining men that came into this part of the country, and who has returned after an absence of a | dozen years or more, went up to Hunter Basin last Saturday with Paddy Carr to look over some of Soda Fountain Ice Cream Soft Drinks I Up-to-Date Drug Store . Hazelton ¢ The Hazélton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance, This rate in- cludes office consultations and medicines, as well as al} costa while in thehospital, Tickets-are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendentat the Hospital. T.R. DAVIS Terrace is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements “ Excellent stock of HARDWARE . on han Store open Saturdaya only from noon on Prices Now Reduced ae PRINCESS ICE CREAM PARLOR ‘Tee Cream Ice Cream Soda Soft Drinks Confectionery : “Afternoon Tea served from 12 to § p.m. Cigars Cigarettes ‘Ice Cream supplied in quantities S. J. Kirkaldy, Terrace Be, One-pound loaves 2 for Be . New Hazelton aE ar ee ee | FRESH BREAD DAILY made ‘in a modern oven Ask for Mra. Spooner's | bréad at your store: * aélves that it is worth ‘while and in a'shoft tithe the head ‘man will is scouting for mining men who are anxious to get located in this neck of the woods and he knows where some promising prospects are located. When Constable Fairbairn was in the south -recently he ran across a brother of John McAuley, the first senior constable in this district. He first Went into South Fort George at the time Mr. Hern opened the govern. ment agency there. He was well known through the north, In 1914 when the war was de-, clared he was visiting his old home in the Highlands of Seot- land and enlisted there with the mine sweepers. His boat was blown'up and of a crew of 86 only six bodies were recovered, and his was one of them. They were picked up on the north coast of Treland. . . T. J. Jefferson is planning to leave shortly for a trip and ‘a rood long ‘rest from the mental strain of inducing capital to take hold of mineral properties in this district. For the past eighteen years Tom has been working on monied men with the one end in view. He has succeeded in getting them started and now it is up to those properties to make good. A start has been made and as conditions warrant it the development work will be in. creased to an extent that ig as yet ‘beyond the fondest hopes of the most optimistic of the loca) people. Tom’s many friends here will miss him and his opti- mism, but they know that he will not’ be away long. He will have to come baek and see the results of his faith and his labors, An assayer for the Federal Mining & Smelting Co. was ex- pected to arrive here this week. The work’ on the Dome moun- tain property, according to all reports, is more encouraging than was anticipated by. those who knew the property best. Some have been in ard datistied them- be ‘here.- In the meantime .a 2. Sam Grant, another old _time at Hazelton,-is now on the police the claims in that section. Harry |: the Cal Stampede featu With the old-fzshion and dial can -Ji bound for Yokohama caieae ee by" arrived at 200d deal of machinery is being|* hauled up and installed, and 8 good deal of work-ia being: done under ground. The yein. hag been widened out very consider- Here andThere | a CARBONOL 000,000 to Mr, Beatty hes a lot —Ottawa Journal. a larger automobile the history of weighing 24 three feet in length. four feet wide, tance from Vancouver town, Ireland, ash: were distributed. Southampton bee, pool, having crossed hours and 88 minutes, whe found the Sault ing will take place Au two afternoons, Lawrence, will trade Quebec, prospective land will be the distri cowboy equipment. -vessel = left Aliner 8AM - and out over the Atlanti than any other province, every 15. people owns a car, Saskatchewan's crop - cost : $187 produce last year. Proceeds amounted to $287,000,000., During the month of April and the first two weeks of May 300 claims were registered in the coun- ties of Temiskaming and Abitibi, the God field of the province of Quebec, “Twenty marriage engagements are among-the results of a round- the-world voyage of a C.P.R. liner,” to answer fox. With a population which is over 70 per cent. rural Saskatchewan haa registration One in One of the largest fish caught in Lake Timagimi was Tecently caught by E. B. Hamlin whe, with a small bass hook and light steel rod.landed a salmon treut pounds and measuring In 1920 there were cut in Canada 4,024,826 cords of pulpwood. This would, if piled four feet high and, reach in a continu- ous line over 6,000 miles, or the dis- to Halifax, ic to Quegna- Trees to the number of 10,000 were distributed among Saskatoon School children by the - Parks Offi- cials and Dominion Forestry Branch on the eccasion of Arbor Day, Each child received one maple and ona Last year only 5,000 trees The Empress of France, of the Can- dian Pacific fleet, now on the trang- Atlantic service between Hamburg, and Cherbourg to Que- holds the record for the fastest journey between Quebec and Liver. in 5 days, 22 juat two hours less than the Empress of Britain, > General Sir Arthur Currie will unveil 4 memorial cairn at Sault Ste, Marie to Etienne Brule and his com- panion Grenooll, the coureurs de bois, and discovere Lake Superior in 1622. The unveil- st 7th’ dur- ing Discavery Week, w en the Ojib- " = ‘ways will produce “Hiawatha” on Notwithstanding that there will, be-an increase this year in Canadian Pacific steamship. traffic on the: St. with 17 more sailings _than in 1922, Canadian Pacific. offi- cials report that “ships are ‘being well booked and that according to present indications the 1923 season ill show improvement in ocean from both Montreal and Whales are reported early and plentiful this season and despatches from Victoria state that conditiong surrounding the inauguration of the deep-sea hunt this year are the most. promising in more than a decade, , The demand for canned whale meat has become so pronounced that the ack of the Victorian whalers is already disposed of. Eng- uting market for canned whale meat this year, A replica ef an old time Hudgon’s Bay fort, such as once wds the nucleus of thewestern posts of the great company, and which still exist in the far north, will be erected at gary Exhibition grounds, July 9 te 14, as a part of the big re. Special arnange- ments are also being made to pro- vide a coximodious campin for the Old Timers ground who will attend ed chuck -wagons y.¢ Running on schedule the Canadian Pacific Steamship’s liner “Empress of Canada,” Captain~A, J. in demonstrated her right _ : im of “Queen of the Pacific.” Th of the head men of the company! Canadian Wyeee,pt te Pacific.” The Tailey, to the Vancouver twenty-four hours behind the ‘Ameri. . “ President - McKinley recently.. The of Canada” docked about 8 AM, and the “Preside nt MeKiay, . “ae oh 4 J ably: ahd thé values ‘are a high developed on Dome:mountain.... as ever. ‘There is no doubt, in the minds of many, that a great} gold vrodu¢ing property. is_being|~ The ~ sta | The New Disinfectant Superior.to lye, lime and all other Spring cleansers. For cleanin chicken ceops, bles, ete, PS THE TERRACE DRUG STORE | " St. Andrew’s Society Dance DOMINION DAY Har oF Prorits WILL Go ‘TO THE Hospitan Funp Will be held inthe G.W. V.A. Hall at Terrace, B.C. MONDAY, JULY 2nd, Gentlemen, $1.00 - Ladies, 50c EVERYBODY WELCOME’ + Different and bette Stronger and safer Contain no poison | + Will not glow after Canadian made for Si hy you 4 should demand them QE ats won't gnaw them Withatand moré moisture r use Canadians Dien and kts MATCHES THE CANADIAN MATCH CO LIMITED, MONTREAL TERRACE, B.C.” MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. SURVEYS THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B. C. 7— -B.C. 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CROWN CHkwicar, | ‘PRODUCTS or Ganapa or if he cannot “PAX” vill be 1015 Dominion Bufiding —_ For Sale Mile Creek, adjoining Anderson's farm Ideal location for fruit orchard. App Mrs, J. Short, New Hazelton. Hundred and sixty acre:homeatead, 4- Bit . VANCOUVER, 3.0, foR ed LES Everr Mopern Facirry For Tap CORRECTION ‘OF ‘Toor Taousixs * For Sale wo - Miles... house, barn and othér buildings. an acre aflonghed and read All fenced. Hazelton. -, for. seed. Over four acres at ver |: -. Apply. Mrs, J. Short, New os oe " rie mors ty * tan ne 2a ri a "Are you a'subseriber yet? . 4 Pod