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Ask For “Supreme” | SOLICITOR | NOTARY PUBLIC L. S. McGill _* BARRISTER SMITHERS . British Columbia B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON ‘with a large turnout. W. J. PITMAN Prince George’ . Standard guaranteed goods * ‘+ ‘at Standard prices ‘I pay freight te your station Through Sleeping. Cars to Ship’s Side — The Canadian National Rail: ways have made arrangements to operate tourist and standard sleep- Coast to the ship’s side at Mont- real and Halifax-in connection a! ON at ee cee sen = FOR SALE _ Hight, thrifty purebred _ -Durec-Jersey. Hogs : Now six ‘weeks old3i -Now i the’ opportunity. ‘to - ‘improve your stock... The sird of these . fine hogs wae-chogen from Bit litter ‘at Vancouver bition. . : Prices: eggooueble Chas. E. Carpenter: DORREEN, , B.C, n a ee ‘|| November and. December, Full information regarding. rates, “re- be secured” from’: ‘any | Agent, Canggian. National Railways, * isa ty a eM oye New Hazelton : By a Die, sick, folks are, now. alk: on ithe goad: do. recovery, +, ‘ ne ing,. has. been.a: visitor here. for. vhads yeh a mw oa rete TT prea are: % SCT res we tae ana bamebde ora Casa pete te! ame eae ies : -) ny aati a A. | Fagaeet few. days, ere ing cars through from the Pacific. "} with Old Country sailings, during. : || servations, passports, ete., can) | properties,of the local.coal. « . David: Pratt, of Skeena Cross- ‘ tittle samcel Mulyneux arrives very pathetic figure, as he A stepped off'the Canadian Pa- eifie train, between the conductor and ap official of the department of immigration, into the noise of shunting trains, the confusion of hurrying expresa trucks, and the bustle that attends the arrival) and: departure of friends, Samuel Moly- neux, 398 Oakwood Avenue, Toronto. as the label on his little bag pro- claimed him, paused for a moment. _and then..overcome by.-a sense of lonliness produced by the less of his friends of ship-board and train, burst into tears. .A second later he was seized by his mother, from -whom he had been separated , for one and a half of his four years, and aobbed himself to contentment in her arms. Samvé!l eame to Canada.on the Montelare, making the complete trip ‘from the old land to ‘Toronto hy him- self. Samuel was ‘a’ favorite on became particularly attached to. the ship’s. nurse but was the pet of all the passengers and crew. - ‘ News fram the ‘Hib of Bulktey Valley q Oilers The W. A. ee . of the Anglican ||Church held its annual bazaar and whist drive in the ‘town hall on Wednesday and was favored jan enjoyable afternoon and even- jing. Constable Fairbairn returned to Telkwa during the latter end lof the week after a- business trip to: Toplev and Forestdale. evening to make arrangements for the annual Christmas Tree, and the usual committees were appointed. — The Telkwa skating rink is now enlarged and .a ladies’ dressing room has been erected. We are all waiting- for the freeze-up, when '‘Fire: Chief’” Chettleburgh provide a. sheet of ice.. ‘Constable Fairbairn i is loud in his praise of the steam-making: “Anel. 622) dy Was: ‘making an inspection: ‘of the local:¢oal mina shaft, and in the. dark’: Tan. ‘into. a, hat. steam. pipe,. whieh’ just about, eooked ‘bis nose at the first: sitting. : ‘Smithers.was well. represented at the opening’ of the: new ; nurs: —a — ship-board. according to. reports. He_ TELKWA TALES. All report A meeting was held on Tuesday. .dian Pacific which completed the «Dominion’s:} | first transcontinental railroad, ful- will get the hose to work. andj Te and There dian Pacific ‘Railway ‘used on all its! Columbia _ "fir, hemlock, tamarac, jack pine, spruce, maple and birch, ' Tourist traffic in New’ Brunswick during the past summer left nearly $8,000,000 in the province, an provincial revenue, according to an estimate of the New Brunswick Tourist Association. Approximately 70,000 tourists Visited the province. One thousand British Columbia rose bushes are being shipped to Portland, Ore., “the Rose City,” nent for its roses, buys the variviies preduced in British Columbia be- cause ‘they are the hardiest and hest suited for growing in North America,’ Silver production .in. Ontario for -1924 will ‘not vary materially from thaty of 1923, judging by’ figures available for the f'rsq nine months some increases wiil be shown. Pro- about $19,500 a day, . F) - Caribou nave been seen in very large numbers this season in. the northern part of Yukon territory. | Old-timers say that the main herd must have numbered tens of thov- ‘sands, while in some of the smaller herds that had broken ‘temporarily ‘from the main herd there. were hun- ‘dreds and sometimes. thonsands, The very first aerial stowaway ever known was discovered recently aboard a plane in the Laurentide - its Rouya gold fields service in'asso- » Qlation with the Canadian Pacific Railway. The serious effect of the extra weight on ‘the flying powers of the machine was so noticeable that it led to the man’s: discovery, ‘As he had hidden himself with a desire to sec his sick wife and child, he was not punished, wealth of Canada made by the Cana- dian Pacific Railway was alluded to by E, W. Beatty, K.C.,: Chairman and. President. of the Company, when, speaking at Welland, Ont., on November 7th, at the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the build- ing of the first Welland Canal, he- persed in the Dominion $202,000,000- - 000 in taxes of all kinds. _ versary’ of the driving of the last spike in the main line of the Cana-' ‘Railway, ‘an event filled the terms of Confederation and made Canada a nation. .A. stone. monument now marks the spot at. ' Craigellachie, in the Rocky Moun- “tains, where Lord Strathcona: (then Sir Donald A, Smith) wielded: ‘the. . hammer. which. united East: and . Weat. ye le the dance i in the town ball i in ‘the evening. - . ’Mrs, Wearne, .of Quick, ‘spent? the. week-end in Telkwa:: with, icici friends, _ hated ayaa aU weyh - Dan, Quinliven-took:a wicked d: as In: ‘his bimtgeen side: ‘During the-past season the Cana-, |. lines approximately 6,500,000 teas | acconing to a report just fSsued. | | | The woods used include’ British . amount almost equal to the total’ ~ Hotel | “Prince Raper | - THE, LEADING Hore f WN Nortaern B. C. * Prine Rupert, B. Cc. 5 . ‘European Plan. . . - q i Lo ‘ Wooo ho } ‘ t 4 t Rates $1.50 per day u up. Portland, famous all over:the conii-: of the year from the reports of several operating companies, though | duction te date has amounted to’ t t i | Dining room in connection J l t } l } zz The bulkicy Hotel E. E. Orchard, Owner European or American Plan ' The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley, *.| find this a grand hotel to stop at. Tourists and Commercial men All trains met. “Autos, livery or rigs saddle horses provided. Smithers. B. C. emaemsemntea rear cement en marinara SE Omineca Hotel ‘C. W. Dawson Manager Best attention to tourists and to ‘commercial men. ‘ Rates reasonable. Patronage is solicited Hazelton B, C. Air Service, Limited, operating on | The enormous contribution ta the |: | ea stated that the company in 1923 dis-- in wages and materials, and $7, 000,- , ‘November 7th + was the 89th anni« Special attention to travellers: arriving or departing on night trains Grandview Hotel South Hazelton, BC. _H, CARVATH ~ PROP, : Dining Room - _ and Sample Rooms. in connection Hime ‘ . “na _—e ‘SHACKLETON Hotel — USK, Bg. New, clean and comfortable First-class Dining Room in connection ‘Raves Ane *Arrractiv® THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. ' ER cr ne i tees et ome rm f{ “| cy Trans Co, ; Hay ana Oats ALWAYS ON HAND _ - LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES —.: BOYER & CARR swipe, with hig. ‘broad-axe at ial |: Def ‘local spruce, which ghe’ just. man: ap.) _ aved.to miss, the, ig cutting: Athy tf ne ‘Role. off his above: heey car Sere Pea) BG. . ——y ling yal r