I V II I TH Imps Uft-H I Keeps teeth i t . iiAin a-i rjsi r tt evsrAAt appetite keen and digestion good. molting lirwiil Vv4r cat ' w Sec It Today Ilcrt YOU will finJ oi redout ocul in a decen nd KTk oi peine totuilevmhand. I"risJ m low m $1 Srt out can- plcw Mtonmenl uxiiy. Sold l.y John Bulger Ltd. Jewellers. ULKLEY Market 311 Third Avenue, 1 1 i i . . (iporgc Kerr by J. Preece Ia iv 1 1 Knlv nml MoitfMfin m rm i ton mcaio the Bulkley Valley Phone 1 78 Crystal l r fi 1 1 it n rove 11 GUglllGl O 48 Fires for $1.00 o more chopping of klnd-w SVfe, slmplo and econ omical Manufactured by vdelransier 139 Second Avenue ono diu niDni ur uai r WE BUY BOTTLES; MILK ' From Buiklnw Vnllv 1 PINO CREAM ,Vo specially recommend r lame, urcam ni 100 ior r I'ini Quality and Snrvlco alentin Dairv Phone 657 11 1 1 (UIVAUIIUU ' Smith klnnk Phone 57B DENTIST COPPER RIVER CANYONFOUND Rivals That of Colorado Says Albert Mercer, Haleftoh tripper ' ' ' NEW llAXlioN, June 10. -u A deep mountain canyon, carved almost perpendicularly through a high rocky ridge, canyon i deep that it i ald to rivul the oild-famou Colorado canyon, ha been, dicoercd by Athej-t Meiccrj trapper and exploiter, who na reiuriieu nc.re from - lonji( journey through the, little kilnwn wihleriiesn of the Copper niver couniry. Thl spring .Mercer attempted to pneirale tin; country of the soulh fork of Ihe. Copper lllver, u couniry that ha aroused It ik cfUrioily. Even though be did not reach hi objective, be din coercd the canyon and bo bo "icc that (hi find ahiply re warded him. The canyon is from twelve to fifteen miles loitg and from three to four Iboiixiind feel deep. It I a paradise for mountain goat, Mercer claim. The canyon, he ay, i ko rough that woke and oilier enemies of the goal cannot priictralc il fastnesses. He Maw goals kfppin about on point ni rock where a slip would have inent a straight drop of thoux jnd of feet. the ttitli frtrk of the. Copper liner it derrillei aK a great grizzly bear ritunlry ind would be A favored hunting pot it iion- aceeillle. LOCAL INDIANS FLIVVER FANS Btllkley Valley Trappers Abandon Moccasin Trail and River Marge SMiTllKilS, Junit in. The In ilinn I rapper of the llulkley tivr prtlinlfy har nbandrthed the mncraiii trail ahd the rler barge1 in favor of the Mnalt all i tie I'licna vaiiey ten (reaii-ii io a lrrt!tee pirlitci terenllv when the trajlper' Irdln canie llirotigli from Hie forttl With (he P!tMh' toad nf fle(. There were a few dilapidated wnttotiH In the raravan, but mol of the In ilinn rtule in automobile, for the firM lime in hi'lory. The iudianft were from Ihe Morlce reervallon, where nenrly all are born hunter and trapper. The solution from the primithe form nf travel look a good many year in nrromplixli, nut now Ibat the motor car ha been in iroduced to the road which i little while ago were wide enough 'o accommodate only pack mule., the Indian have quickly adopted Hie more nnreio mode. The advent of Ihe automobile a robbeit the indutry oT ono nf II H inol plcltiredtie feature but Ihe fur trailer welcome The change becaue it niean that Hie pelt. are brought to market quicker and in better condition Mian otherwise. VANDERHOOf" Tho Ncchaco rCmhry. iOper aled by the Dep.lrtmenl nf Agri idture. under thn management of R. G. Abbdtt, I doing a far bigger buslne than It h.1 ever done In Ihe past. In May, 1 920 no Io. than 7,Ot)5 poUnd ol bulter were iniinufactlired, whiel only fell 000 poiiml hnrl iif Ihe preVioii May period rotiihlhcd ince Ihe creamerS" wa com tnenced e.lrly In 1921. 1'reVidu ly the largol production Ih May (1921) Wft 180 pounds. I Ik tiulpul I. Mill increasing," ahd llic erofltnery's reford fbr thl week in one day waft 1082 pound nf butter, or approximately equa to a ton aiid a half of cream There aro now 102 shipper to Ihe creaineryj and that number i aleadilv increasing. Abdul 90 per cent or uie proaucnon i ent Io tlie Vancouver-'market where It I scoring higltf' Arllme l'.nililev i now Sllffl cientlv recovered from his III- ne to run hi motor stage to Stu"art I.rtko. Mr. Win. .1. Kyle, of Eiulakc. spent lnl wfek fhd Id lhVn the irnesi if Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Smith. John W. Sackner ahd fapilly baVe left the liulalt district, and are motoring to Grand Rapid una cmaQ Mrs. A. 11. I.nird.. The first general picnic of Ihe season at Stuart Lake look nlar last Sunday. A large number 'we ht up from here and Vander-ho'of looked quite deserle'd. One of the biggest rain and wind storms ever known in thl couniry occurred a week ago. .No damage wa done In tin locality,, , Bliis iMf Oeorgc F. Ucnon and N. Schrelber were Ootsa vlston at Recognized iaiity f. It. Wnhlstrom of JJndako ha been Visltlhg in town. fl. It. Ilobb, accompanied by Mrs. Hnbb, visited Smllbers on Sahifday last in connection witli the Induction of tho liurns Lako Assenibly ot Ihe Native Sons of Rithada. Mrs. L. Vils0n has. returned Id her homo In Prlncxi Rupert after spending two weeks visltlhg her parents, Mr, arid Mrs. H. II. ltelkenberg. .Mr. and Mrs. J. II. pYlh'gle ol Franco! Lake were recent visit-of s Ih I own. Emory. Dotson returned home last week after spending six HE large number of motorists who can afford to buy any make of cat, and yet drive months travelling over vAriou parts of the United Stales from Montana to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Nourse re-; turned lal Friii.iv mnrnlil - ...... from F.dmonton and Mrs. Nour$i j Is now on the high road 10 recovery. PRINCE GEORGE Twin daughters were born to Mr. and Mr. Ernest Muralt on Juno 9, at the family residence, Third Avenue, Tlie city council has decided Id erect a welcome arch al the intersection of Oeorgo Street add Second Avenue, in honor iif 'the visit to the city or Hon. It. Ilan dolpn Bruce, lieutenant-gover- a Ford by choice, is a tribute to the car s intrinsic worth. Simple in operation, built to a high -quality standard, and maintained by a superior service organisation, Ford products appeal to the most discriminating. 1 For twentyone years Ford has maintained this standard of quality, which fact has been recognised by-over twelve million owners. urn icir jsj iirATaki Kvfcl PRODUfcTS OF TRADITIONAL QUALITY M20 In Michigan where InHurns Lake1 ..... stale, ... they . i rcct?ntly, jenu io iaKo up mcir resilience. Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Vic- lori. oco .yiplllng .thrlr daughter. 6ra mnr.Hvho, will jofficially open,, the' from the .south this morning. bianipeue. qn pomtnjQn al)y. ' 5 -: I James MpAleenan Ii In the Mrs. Jack VViUOn and Ml' city from Alice Arm. Patricia Wilson left on Saturday for an exttride;S liolldAy In the Mrs. James Carmichael re-cod! ciliesj motoring a far asjtdrned yesterday frtnn a fev .vsncrou. nays visu upriver. ' G. 'Field has le.ft the. c(ty. tin. a visit to'Eitgtand. lie expects to be absent for about lVo moiith. . Ten Ydari Ago Ih Prtnc Rutrt June .16, 1918. Mrs. h. Ft. Kennedy, the tfir of the city light superintendent. and her three children arrived H. M? $?taekpole, and .E A. Ileiiry of 'Ketchikan, arrived". In tile city last, evening"? Mr. and Mrs. J. II Pillsbury arrived from tho ndiith oh the Prince Hupert morniiig, " ";"ir Mr. JusllceSW. u. MacDonald tthd the court'reporlei, W, E. O. Jdhnson, left, on 'thl mornihg'a train for lflnce Oeofg wher the session of the Supreme Court Assizes "will - ("onveno