The ‘Sis gn -as well as in affairs community in the a Sil hee “Welcome . ge “NOBODY asked you, sir” said the. coy maiden. And in matters of buying, people like to be ‘“‘asked”.. deed they insist on a proper invitation. He is a wise merchant who eeps the welcome sign constantly before the TISEMENTS in the home paper. There everybody sees it—for ADVERTISING s ‘the light of directed attentio ” Speak up. Light up. good customers are listening for your , message and watching ‘for your wel- |. ° come sign in ‘The Omineca Herald” and “The Terrace News”. People Shop Where They Feel Welcome ¥ of the heart; most Often, i in- form: of: ADVER- “Hundreds of | BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement -Lime Plaster Fireclay Brick Building Papers Roofing ' Gash & Doors 4-ply Veneer Paneling . Fir Finish a Specialty | ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. . m - "Babies and Strength. FREE BABY BOOKS - Pitt, to ee ree for. bwol feet Taner at ‘ oa 7 : ao ‘f cal For Quick Sale One’ ‘hundred’ Preference’ ‘Sharéa tise, ® las Mountain, Gopper Co. - of Uak, 2 Hu ‘to: Sia ‘hain trator, Pines wupert,, B “4451 | The Herald is only $2 00 a ‘year ‘| this. court will ‘Date of First Publication, Lot. For Sale » In the Commissioner’s Court Territory of Alaska; Divi- | sion Number One, Hyder Precinct. ‘In Probate In the Matter of the Number 16 Estate of Leatha ' Probate. Davis, Deceased. | Notice to Heira virtue of an order duly signed and mate of record in the: above entitled court on the ibth day of April, 1925, notice is hereby given to. ———-. (Ted Davis the alleged husband of the above named deceased and all other persons claiming an. interest in the above named estate that the and‘each of them. are hereby required to be ond appear in the above entitled court at Hyder, Alaska, and submit satisfactory proof ot heirship within sixty days from the date of the firat ; Publication hereof. ‘And if you fail so to appear and file such satisfactory . proof, a, decree. of ry entered. forfeiting your interest therein. . |: ee as OREN F. HILL, : : Al ministrator, ay 1, 1926, Date of Last Publication, J une 1 1926, Must ‘sell my. 11-acra lot at “Terrace for best-offer; 4% acre ‘xiver bottom; second. as road; terms. u ‘| Anton Schwa; ey 1606 ‘Franeieco, | Cal. tter: Bb an ‘THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 ~—e Us Skeena’s Industrial Centre ; “yy, G. Paine, ‘of Dorreen, hada carload of horses down from Dor- reen, in preparation for logging at the Canada products sawmill, where it is proposed to haul in timber. that has been cut. - The new tennis court is com- pleted’ ready for play. the district, On Saturday night in Bethurem Hall the Tennis Club held a dance which was widely. attended. Work on the Dorreen Mine is to be started by the owners very It is} without doubt second to none in | development at an early. date, a8 soon as the Chiminess trail pets far enough advanced, Moody, has returned from Seattle, where he has heen attending high school. @ Woodeock Inspector Fraser was a recent visitor at the-‘Woodeock and Kit- wanga schools. spent part of his vacation here last week, shortly, it is reported. A report is being circulated as to the finding of a startlingly rich vein of mineral opposite Vanarsdol by VanMeter et al. If confirmation if forthcoming.of this report it may mean a great interest being taken i in the local- ity. -Part of the town populace, under the leadership of our geni- al merchant, took a week-end flight by the terra firma route into the *higher altitudes of Kit- selas mountain, where an un- obstructed view of the north tip of Kitimat Arm can be seen ter- minating in the. dark verdure of an interminable | forest. panorama to the east and north, with its sombre, deep-lined val- leys and white-capped peaks, is an imposing one. Among the party were Mr, and Mrs, Perry, Mrs. D. McClarty and family, the. Misses James, J. Lee Beth- urem, and E, Terrien. Messrs. Hagen & Dalpra, of the Vanarsdo] Lumber Co., were week-end visitors. Dan Mason was a visitor repre- senting the ferries branch of the public works department. He has passed over the ferry plat- form that permitted the movable approach to function properly, pending further instructions from the department. - In the mean- time it-obstructs. the travel of teams and wagons in crossing. Mrs, Mary Blackhall, accom- panied by her two children, came up from Prince Rupert. on Mon- day to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Durham. W. Bijornstad, of. the Skeena on Monday, on business. . Mrs. J. Fea, of Smithers, With her two children, spent the week ) end with Mr. and Mrs, Durham. Foster Eckert is paying. Prince Rupert a short visit.‘ It is scheduled to have the grand opening of the tennis court tomorrow, June 20, when yarious compatitive events are on the tapis. “A dance’ will wind up the | Program. es ‘Andrew Falk, .a ‘yancher “be. tween, Usk and “Vanarsdol,: and whio has been working for some ') time: at Usk, has returned: to his ‘ uy ., an ‘Wells’ aiid: ‘Capt. John Willman,” ‘are: visiting: the Silver ,! Basin with a view to to coumenciog The Lumber Co., left for Minneapolis |’ ‘(Government Gets Creamery ter spent the week-end at. the Moore’s, Kitwanga, and while there, called on other friends. Mr. McDonal, government live- stock inspector, tested the cows ‘here, aid reports them to be in. splendid condition. Last Sunday T. E. Moore, of Kitwanga,: accompanied friends ‘Ifrom Kitwanga and Woodcock to the Kitwancool village, where they received a very friendly welcome. condition, and the trip was a very enjoyable one. ‘Four cars of wood and two of cedar poles were loaded here during the past week. itor last Saturday. has been completed. 1 Hartley, L. Doll and A. tors last Monday. Road Work Progressing The constrnetion of the new Toad to Skeena Crossing is mak- ing progress. Clearing the right of-way for forty feet is a fairly big job as the road is following a new route most of the way. Qn- ly about three miles of the old trail can be used. The new road will touch Sealy Lake and will be on high ground all the way, thus making available a lot of farm land and giving access to one of the best trout lakes in the neigh- right-of-way and for plowing the roads department has put a trac- tor on the job, Before the road is finished another appropriation will be necessary, - The auction sale of the Vander- hoof creamery last Friday result- ed, as generally anticipated, in the provincial government buy- for the province. ment will guarantee payment for produce shipped in, but a board of local. directors will be given the management. It is reported that the new board ‘will’extend its operations. to. ‘include. ‘poultry ‘and eggs. ° The: pureliase of. this ‘creamery. by. the’ ‘movernment will posal | to’ establish: a milk depot at George Moody, son of L, E, _ J. Stevens, of Prince Rupert, | Mrs. W. C. Little and daugh-| | With few exceptions, | ] the read proyed to be in good). W. Elliott was a Kitwanga vis The new road to the Doll place Hobenshild were Cedarvale visi- borhood. To aid in stumping the |? ing it. The minister of agricul-| . ture, Hon, E, D. Barrow, acted|_ A capable man | will be put in charge, the goyern-| . puta wet’ blanket ’ over the’ ‘pro 1 Prince Kupert to serve theSkeena : - ‘and Bulkley Valleys am - Omineca . .Hotel - | Cc. W. Dawson, Prop. a ee | Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs j meet all trains for passenger = 4 and baggage transfer { a : | HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS f AND COMMERCIAL { MEN Dining ‘room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS Hazelton - B.C. | apt Hotel Prince Rupert f A REAL Goop HOTEL seas an Ht Ph Prince Rupert B.C. H. B. Rocnester, Manager _ Rates $1,50 per day up. oe! Etre The Bulkley Hotel E. E. Orchard, Owner European or American Plan “The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. - - Smithers. B.C. SHACKLETON. Hotel USK, B.C, New, clean and comfortable First-class Dining Room in connectlon - . RATES ARB ATTRACTIVE i ; ' “THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. | ) Bedding mart OF ALL DESORIPTIONS ROSES and all -kinds of TREES AND SHRUBS . + ,GABBAGE PLANTS * Catalogue prices D. GLENNIE ) Ave,’ PRINCE RUPERT OS wid _- Brite Cotuatie