NEW HAZELTON, B C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1H, 1935 For sefety, comfort, convenience, travel by rail, Jaspe r Nationai Park, is only one of many delightful break-journey: points en ) route, There is no extra charge for stopover privileges. For information call or write — LOCAL AGENT or P. Lakie, D.F. P.A., Prince Rupert ¥-19-35 Vancourer, Prince Rupert, Jasper Natiopal Park—1900 scenic milea by rail and ateamer. ‘Here and There: Fine percheron stallions, smart- ly groomed cavalry chargers of the mounted police, racing and _ pacing” horses and mounts train- _ed in.jumping and for the hunt- ing field mingle at the village of ~ Montebello, P.Q,,.on the north shore of the Cttawa, for the an- nual Scigniory- Club Horse Show this summer during August 15-18, Thursday ‘to Sucday. .A musical . ride: will be put-on by the Royal “ €snadian “Mounted Police. ‘The. . - eyent is under the. patronage. of.. His Excellency the- Goveritor- General and Canadian and Anrer- fean society folks are expected in large numbers, - Enjoying a short stay at ‘the -Banff Springs Hotel on hia way to taking up his post in London, His @xcellency T.. Matsudaira, Japanese ‘Ambassador to Great Britain, stated to an interviewer, “] prefer just to enjoy myself and to forget for a few hours that. . there ‘are more arduous duties Eyery person .in British ‘ Columbia is'in some way‘ dependent on the revenue ‘ from forest products. This great natural wealth is your responsibility ... .: be careful with fire in the woods. Be Sure Your Match, Cignretie or Fire is Dead Before You Leave it three are under 21 years of oge and siugio. ‘The inquest ‘was opened Mazi- dus. A REAL TOURIST PARTY - The Potter party composed of six or mare arrived in Hazelton Just Thurs- day amd. remained: until -Saturday ev- ening when their cars-arrived from tie coast and they :priveedel erst.” While in Hnzelton' ‘they spent their’ time fish- ing and sight seeing. Bud) Dawson and others aéted as honorary emides, fad as a result the fishermen got a lot af fine sport. ‘They avere well pleased dnys ‘ngoto:get his-flrst view .of a rail From here thé putty gues to Francois| way train, He was quickly, taken in Take and then to Fort &t. John for &:tuw by Canndian National - trainmen! few days ond on to’ Prince George and shown everything from the engine HIS FIRST TRAIN AND PULLMAN Priuee Tripert. B. C., August 13— Jeewn: From the north where he Eas spent ‘practically all his life, tl ‘tall stranger stepped off the bont a few comprise representatives of Island red. Canada are at Ottawa, hivd Ont. eredit256.5 The 256.1 points for 225 eggs, °o1G eres, Tiewler bird has aii. ‘ The big plane: which -nevived in Hast elton last week aud which was-held up. for several days-on aecount of clouds, got away to Alaska on. Saturday morn- ing with its cargo of. fresh- fruit. and vegetables, nw thousand pounds of freight. ee : The first and second birds for all the leading behing in the Canadian ‘ contest, owned hy G. 8. ‘Taylor of Bloomfield, ‘She is a Leghorn and has to her points for 222 eggs. second bird ts in the Ontarto con- test and is a Barred Rock owned by A 3. Urquhart of Greenfield, Ont, ‘having Third place goes to New Brunswick contest with a Tiarrded Rock for C. M. Grieves, Har- vey Station, N.B,, with 252.2 points for The fourth and fifth places ave in the British Columbia’ contest nt Agassiz, are ‘both’ white © ‘leghotns and ave owned by FL 6. Evans of Ab- botsford “and ©. Headey of Cloverdale, being tied for points with 251.9. ‘The Evans bird has 211 eggs while ‘the - - The -plane-carried about three breeds, vix.. Barred Plymouth Rocks four; white Iezhorns 3; and one Rhode than the contemplation of this lovely piace.” Addreasing a gathering of ‘the. Rotary Club of Victoria at the Empress Hotel, recently, Premier Joseph A. Lyons, of Australia, pointed to the British Empire as a great force for peace and urged Canada to cultivate a more favor- . eble trade with his.own.country, .. ‘Last year, he said, Australia bought from Canada $18,000,000 worth of goods, while Cannda bought from Australla only $6,- 600,000 worth. ‘The. Algonquin Hotel, St, “An- drews-by-the-Sea, New Druns- wick, opened for the summer sea- s0n at the end of June, and is now the centre of much holiday acti- vity. Their Excellencies the Gov- ‘.ernor-General and Lady Bessbo- Tough. were among the guests - and the famous Katy’s Cove bath- ing beach is again as in former years very popular with the children, and the younger. set. . The “With the increasing popularity - ‘of ‘vacation trips on the Great “Lakes, the. Canadian Pacific has. ‘expanded ‘its. Great Lakes. steam-— ship service to include ‘calls ‘at Port Arthur on westbound voya- ges ‘as well as eastbound, These ‘ships have. been outfitted with deck sports, including quoits, shuffleboard and. deck golf. Dan- ‘elng and musie bring pleasure to . ‘the evening hours. The-schedule , makes it possible ‘to take an en-: | “joyable weels’s trip going. either way with overnight stops at both “tends, Port MeNicoll and. ‘Fort. =~ Notary Pablie "qses oom, Representing Attention . ‘Wo. Grant’s agency |} Leading Fire and Life- Insurance’ Companies’ “You Office Work given’ Prompt and. Careful | vi =" :, William. The ‘Maritimes’, are “agin this _ year attracting a large number “of tourists from Canada and: the + United States, ‘Actoss the:Bay of Fundy there -is a very pleasant steamer trip from Saint John. to “Digby whore the Pines: Hotel.is., “oeated and from Boston 10, ‘Yar- mouth with its'well known Lake- “gide Inn, tlere are regular sail- ings, -Also the’ Cornwallis ‘Innate: Kentville, is a firat-class centre line Country around Grand Pre. August ip the peak month at bY the Bani Springs Hotel when. 5 t " between August: 96-31 gclf emi AABLTON, 7 Ce 4, BONY “of the 2 moat poriear® cone4ry r on the: continent, is- the locale of tho play. oa ° “@ ee mere error cece ge ou veil com- where they will store their cars anil uirke a side ‘trip to Jasper Park for Awoeolk on, thelr return to ‘Prince Geo: ree they will resume. ‘their auto? trip sonth vin the “Gizlboo, These were. tunnists, .t ne pstite ‘who, want. to see the! on otfitny and: Aciow" "the ‘Beeat out: doors, “More and-more. of this elass. of tourist’ swonld he. Wwéleoine int thie hotth. ine hoines ‘ome ‘on; the Angnat: 11, and’ ‘apparently: here the. ear) 8: light’ deat at a,xopid, speed, the, x raat -turned. A over; to “observation car. terest was:in the. dining cay and pre He ‘looked ‘upon’ the porter “a3 one: af Chis heind,”. His greatest in- t paration of meals-and the sleeping car | _ mysterious persons: who, by. wa wave (at|- protiueced wellmade ‘and|: comfostnhle: beds trom ‘the: air. - Hey}; suddenly: “beeame sb comfortable : Enat: hei hoped: Edmonton,: ‘his , destination, an puulght she. located. dn. the- tiext: -qnarter : Seated “fenders. Will, be ‘yoosived by’ the District Forest, Prince’ “Rupert, Be | Gy "not later: thariinoon’ “oni, ethes 28th} : tay. of. August, 4036, for, the pure age |, . of License x18756," ner “Bulktoy- Cai: r you, Cassiny, ao ‘inst SALE KITE Hates ent. 10, 000. ‘lineal Foot > ‘deetlenee | | GRO sVENOR nC Yanconver es BC. Vancouver is at its best now— | come to the Grosvenor. Ideal for - ladies. travelling alone—quiet for - business trlus—-nnd in the heart of . the city, . ate . “e City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all. hours. Owner . we “ W. B. 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