veence immer Pera eee cin ecuningeleien wot Sif q A.W. EDGE Co. a _Ta. OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY. AuGUs?. 8, 1994” ~ Hotd ~ Prine Rope ’ THE LEADING Hote. IN NORTHERN B.C. ‘ 4 Prince Rupert, B. CG. of European Plan. Rates $1.50 per day up. E. E. Orchard, Owner } European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to atop at. All trains met. Autos, livery or rigs : saddle horses provided. | _ Smithers. B.C. “Omineca Hotel C. W. Dawson Manager Best attention to tourists and to commercial men. Dining room in connection Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited 0 B.C. Hazelton a the. “Butktey Hotel 3 SHACKLETON Hotel . USK, B.C. New, clean and eomforteble Virst-class Dinine’ Room in connection RATES -ARE ATTRACTIVE THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. Importers and Dealers in . Wallpapers We carry the Burlaps largest and 2 Paints most varied Oils atock in . Varnishes -Northem — Glass ~— British. - . Brushes, Etc. - - Columbia Write us for information when . "renovating or building your home Make Your Home ‘Attractive ! Beaver Boann DusraauroRe 3 P.O. Box 49, Prince Rupert, BO pe 5 8) B.C. UNDERTAKERS | , BMBALMING, FOR, SHIPMENT.A SPECIALTY \ P.O, BoxS. A whe > valle wn | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C... json of Mr. ~ | ~ “| Aaphaltom inl Lake| _ Country Wide (continued from page 1): ‘tions by igneous intrusions makes te matter more complicated and no success can be expected until logically. . ~ of work ag soon as possible; _ It done this year as the survey par: work for the season, but it should be arranged for next year. ~ At the present time represent- atives of capital are negotiating with the.owners of some of: ‘the leases with a view to drilling i in the field, and it is probable that within a short time something definite will have materialized. It is unnecessary to elaborate on the advantages | to ‘this district and the whole of the province |. that would follow the bringing-in of a productive oilfield. coor ale | WEDDING BELLS (hoe > ae cet cee pee an Spooner-Hall _ The matriage -took- place on Thursday,” August: 8, of Hazel Harriett Hall, elder daughter of George Hall and the late Mrs, Hall, and Leo Ralph Spooner, and Mrs. Ralph Spooner. Both the contracting | ; parties are. residents of New Hazelton, and motored.to Smith- ers for the ceremony, which was held at the Roman Catholic rec- tory, Rev. M. Chartiez officiating. The bride was attended by Miss ner supported the groom. lowing the-ceremony the wed- ding party returned . by ear ta New Hazelton, where the happy couple were made the recipients fof the good wishes of their many friends, and where they will]. take. their home. nT Terrace — Hi orm ing in Remo. ° ker last-Saturday, . strongly represented. and cards. were’ the. source ot. entertainment until midnight, at lunch -was «served. expressed regret at Mrs. Bleec- extended : a: ‘hearty. invitation to she found it. possible to do 80, J underwent an operation at the | Hospital.on:. ‘Wedriesday. _ ape > Jessie,-Smith: is: visiting’: Mre{ fo: . and Mrs. A. M.: Rudi. ate Burns le a Lake, eo} ' ar ‘| north.” - The eutting-up of the forma. the. whole” field’ is mapped geo- In this connection it is to:be: hoped that the Geological, Survey will undertake this piece is doubtful if anything can be ties are all engaged on other. Hilda Spooner, while Peter Spoo- |. Fol- Fanny McLaren has been visit: | Lakelse Community Club heid ca a social evening for Mrs. Bleec-| | _ Lakelse was}. Dancing a which. hour .a most - ‘tempting |. Everyone ker’s leaving the district, and| her to réturn and visitany time; [°° Little. Nita. Scott successfully! to 2 Was Help to Women - Mrs. Robinson:, -of ‘the Home - Branch, Soldier Settlement Board, recently spent ‘ten ‘days. in the in “connection: with: her |# work. She met” ‘many’ women, and helped to solve sone of their problems. She is really a social service worker in connection with the’. Soldier Settlement «Board, and will..be .weleomed in the north any time she.can return. . Noted Writer Here. . the past week. For the last two aska. She is greatly taken with | this particular part of B.C. and . enthuses over the sunsets, the]. mountains, rivers and the pro-| : ductive land and. ideal climate. Mra. Reid is a writer of note and she is gathering material for her future work. . Protest Higher Royalty A protest against the raising January 1, 1925, will be made by the Northern B.C. Timbermen’s Association when the public hear- ing on the question is opened in Victoria in September. test _was decided upon by the Ttained that the industry cannot to take effect from the first of next vear. Arey you ou a aubscriber yet? Send in your name and cash.now | Mrs, Reid of Los Angeles: has : been a guest at. Mrs, MacKay’s months she has travelled in Al- : of the royalty on timber as from|. This pro-|. executive of the association at al | special meeting last Friday even-|: ‘}ing in Prince Rupert. [tis main- |. bear any such levy as is planned : ia AROUND © _ NEW HAZELTON ‘The Trail. Rangers’ left Tues day for a camping trip: at -the Senkpiel ranch at Beameiit.. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Weaver and fam- ily arrived in town on Sunday and have rented the Vv. F. Dunn house. “ ~~ Lote om Repairs and improvements are = | being :made to the New. Hazelton: public school. - More: and more | accommodation ia required. - oe “Mr. and./Mrs,. Jack? Johnson . "| ind family dtrived from Terrace: on Tuesday and have rented the: ‘Ardagh house," Tommy Brewer, ‘of Smithers, ; was renewing old acquaintances in the. district during the ‘week-- end. | The Herald is $2.00 a year. SEEING THE TORS TW CORO 7° EW. steel mountain cbserva- tion car, Mount Geikie, used on the Continental Limited of the Canadian: National Railways for the comfort and- convenience of passengers wishing to view the scenic Rockies in. comfort. . central portion of the car there ig seating. capacity for 36° ‘persons and an additional 14 camp chairs In the. are carried at each open observa- tion end of the car. The car is heated by a vapor heating system and windows in the body of-the car extend to the roof, allowing clear vision ta passengers while sitting or standing. Comfortable, roomy seats have been provided, which - are upholstered wi with. Spanigh 3 Pan- t 80 iJ 2 e cost core : x . Terms Cash” MeClary Kootenay Range ie oo Buffet | oe “above are all practically new. . = Dining: Room Tables and Chairs’ ~» Kitchen Furniture.and Utensils.’ > CGoleman:and Aladdin Lamps. 1 i Dressers and Washstand — ae “and ‘numerous other articles. | Weber Piano 4 ” Pinoleums: ' Heaters” ar - Remember the Patriot Heater. "Settee Als” “(®ome “are “br: 7 Tron Beds, Bed: Springs, ‘Mattresses: Carpenter Tools and Garden. Tools |. : _ Singer Sewing. Machine a rs ad: flew) . CBee geld Date and le an ae hee ‘AUCTION SA ‘Commeneing atlo ‘clock p.m. on- Saturday, August 23rd vat my residence in New Hazelton, I. will sell by Public - Auction all my Furniture and Household # Articles, including