Fast. Service Benson Bros “ . # Good Drivers . ‘Comfortable Cars Always. on the: Job Phone ‘Hazation 7 Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 ~~ ~+--+-0- 0-4-0 + “Build B. C. Pagrolisy Nya The ; ° Highest © ~-phort i ine a “9/c. H. SAwLE one! Endorsement aac “After all”. wrltes 2 Mrs. Wilkinson it the’ close of a very interesting ‘letter, “Whatmore can ‘be said. Pacific Milk.saved my baby's lite’ cap ‘Pacific Milk . 888 Drake St, Vancouver ; Factories: at Abbotsford and Ladner - Prince Md A REAL coe Hore. Prince Rupert BE a. B. Rooussm, Manager fh - Rates oe 0 ) Ber. day up. (The. Omineca Herald| NEW HAZELTON, B.C. - published Hvery Wetinesday - PUBLISEER | _ " PASCINATING LINKS. iN CANA, “DIAN HISTORY: Ottawa;: Ont awn ‘little Knowl. ep- TH - “Advertising, ratea~ $1, reading line each aubsequentingertion. . 50 per Inch per ‘month notices 16e per line first inaertion. 10e per - formation’ nnd: eventnal’ disintegration ‘Gently. - ~, _ PRESS CARAVAN COMING’ est by. committees, in Hazelton and in New. Hazelton for the entertainment ‘of |* the ‘visitors who will be here on June 20th and known as the Press Caravan. ‘| This: party ‘will number about fifty or .nossibly sixty... firat of representatives of the news- papers in the principal cities in the States of Washington, Oregon. and of “There is expected the Gorenor of Alaska and. ‘Jalso the govenors of’ the other States or their representatives, ad well as our It ‘wilE be composed, California, also of Alaska. | Premier, members of his calinet. and officials of the government. gathering of ‘visitor that” has * galiered at this point:"- asking us to guarantee enough beds to accommodate these ‘fifty or sixty vis- itors, every bed in .the entire district will be required for the sccommoda- he Caravan ‘party. Anyone who ‘de | something unforseen happens. those ‘two days. will be available. possible. There are: no “people, Arrangements * ‘are now: being amdde It will be by far the most important : ever It will be: the largest gathering that the Aistriet has “lever had, . While the government officials are tion of those visitors, who.are not of sires to provide extra beds for,’ that. occasion will not be taking any ‘chance ‘having them occupied unless ; : in “hot aving t pie’ ,Jealled their members, until last sum- It would be exceptionally: nice if alt citizens decorated their premises «for Flags..and bunting ‘Everyone’ should at least: clean up. their premises'and give’ the visitors as good an impression: as and ‘Jof'a ‘unique society, ‘Known omong the ‘| members as the: “Pathfinders.” ; A 80- party awhile on’a‘ survey through . the Rockies. ‘The society was’ "formed one. evening in July 1881. (On ‘the: night in question about twenty men ‘were, gath- ered: about ‘Lake Wapta, the ‘engineer, transit men; ehaiti and rod men, labor- ers and packers’ and’ the: - ook, entering he mountains. shad Literally hacked their: way through: he bush to their. camp, From, the time’ of leay- ing ‘on the. gurvey: their ‘only ‘food had, been boiled salt ‘pork, bannock and ten lacking milk or sugar. : It ‘Was realiz- ed that for weeks to” ‘come ‘the menu svould remain - the ‘same. -. Most of the three believed “that. ‘the ‘yailrond would, ever pierce the’ ‘mountains, The z| chief ‘topic of conversation was their | probable whereabouts. the following year., ; : “Let's. make a deal” snld one, pets | promise to write to each: other at léast once, 2 year,” . The- idea appealed . to. all and in. the twilight, 20 men. stood with upraised , hands and meade a sol- jemn ‘vow to ‘that effect... ‘Through the years that vow was kept; time‘ took its toll, however, and one by one death mer only: two- remained, -T Tom Wiison of Banff and A. L..dtogers), nephew of Major A, B. Rogers, and -with ‘ him co- discoverer ‘of Rogers: Pass." The Pathfinders,’ alas,:. are a. thing of the past, and a,sole:saryivor, Tom Wilson’ now “temains: for, ‘information was received: from ‘Waterville, Wash, ciety formed, by: an “engineer and his | ; For Hk . weeks they had. travelled ‘and after | ‘|isode in’ Canadian history‘ during the | ae days of: the construction of the C. P.}. - R:" was’ ‘told: ‘by Ww ‘E., ‘Round cof Cal- dl gary: at a ‘Tuncheon in’ that: ceity’ te: zie “Tee Crean i in. 1 packages and upped | fe ~ Parties end Dances ES + C. W. Pay : aa 7 _{OMINECA HOTEL ; Hazelton men were, grambling and: only tWo- ‘or | —————_—_— UMRAO Seebeck itt seiebebdeniel sebatiie: da resul of the’ press visit, :It surely -Omineca ‘Hotel “a W.. ‘Dawson, | Prop. me HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS | AND COMMERCLAL 116 are’ placed in- the. “eounteryailing. 1to identical items . Hazelton Hospital. , ' whe: ‘Badeiton Hiapital ‘sues: tie ' “Tl Kets for ALY. ‘period. at’ §1.50 ‘per’ | > month “in! advance, © : “qludes' ‘ office ‘eonsultation cines, as ‘well: a8: all {n° the: ospttal. * Tick . ‘tainable in. Hazlton | at: “the, “drvg- ef store. or by. iy ‘tee m the medi: |. eal. anperintehdabt at the Hospital, he . ‘i ; countervelling schedules: we y “aiid tee | duce" ur’ imports: hy. Jess’ ‘than, 15,: |, there {s no community, which stands to gain ag much’ as ‘does this: ‘point as will not hurt -anyene to make their premises look as atractive as possible. ANOTHER ISSUH DXPLODED The ineffectiveness of the schedule of countervailing duties ‘to’ meet hos- tile ‘trade restrictions against. Conadi- an goods is. the latest feature of the Dunning. budget to be ‘thoroughly un- derstood. . Theree are 1188 items © in| our tariff schedules and of. these only’|, section. ‘Again, dt is. ‘to ‘be’ remeutber- ed, these countervailing, duties apply That is, if the Un- ited States~ talsed: :its” tariff - against Staes wheat automatically goes to the same height. Theo futility of that: procedure is self-evident. In: comune: | ‘we are not large importers. That is ‘clearly “indicated: in‘ the “of: ficial trade returns for 1920" whieh diselose the: ‘fret, that if’ we absolutely. prohibited. -the importation ° trom - ithe United. States of every’. iter ‘of line 000,000 : or’ approximately, by 144° ‘per |! | Gent. 208" the: :$893,000,000. 4 Worth |. of |e This district, is doing its share to- wards: keeping the hospials busy. H. Wearne’ is in “Faricouver and G; ‘Tut- ner, Ww. Le Padden, Mrs. J. O: Clark- ston... Mrs, N. Bree and J Ww ‘Clarkston aye at Smithers hospital ey h ty our “wheat, our., tariff. ‘agalnst. United |: dities: of which we tre large exporters : in the: ‘late summer, to the effect’ that |: AL” Rogers ‘ “hed: ‘left: and * joined: , the, : gteat. inajority.:” ‘ was “QUICK 3 NEWS” Soe . "yf =i “Ww. H. Cocks lost. three head ‘ot “live. ‘stock - through. poison. Wath the . low. 2 prices: pald for: butter,ete., it is: tempt: 2 ing . ‘to get hem. ‘out, on the; range. a for June Ist ‘but it, is also risky, . fa nice rain on: May: 28... Some did’ nol pet the heavy part and several. repeat would: ber appreciated. Syoet ge 1 pee, on Tune 20th: three of ‘the “dlstitot school: It. 1s-. hoped - -there: syills ‘be me nearly extinguished: - Jeold ary, weather... and. ate ore EIA ONION III III yo ‘More Y nine _For Your. Hy ee cn eam : aod wee * See the. New Ford. “Bolt Lines and Colors. 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