on an Hime tig EH eae na THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AY. AUGUST 1, 1b28 ‘Supplies for Mining Companies, Prospectors Loggers, Farmers, Town People | Goods always fresh and reliable ~ Fresh Meat Fresh Fish Smoked Fieh Fresh Fruits Flour and Feed, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard- ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shses | W. J. LARK WORTHY General Merchant New Hazelton, - - - B.C. New Flato Boat ABOAT ABED ABATH INABAG —_————ee Can be made ready for use in Five minutes Sportsmen: use it for Spring Fishing; Summer Swimming; Fall Shooting Supplied with Take-down Ores and Brass Pump 1 Price-- $75.00 f.0.b. Hazelton Green or Yellow $80.00: C. W. Dawson —_ Hazelton, B.C. Distributor for British Columbia and Alberta ———]} ‘janguiar trip from Vancouver, ( | Short Mr. Love of Vancouver ts ‘ab guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs, WwW, Ww. Anderson in Hazelton. LOST—One navy rain cont, plaid lin- ed; between Kispiox and Glen. Vowell Reward. Apply to Box 866, Hazelton, Miss Heenan of Belfast, Ireland, is |. a guest of her brother Dave, in Hazel- ton. Miss Heenan is principal of o public. school of four hundred scholars Rey. J. .R. Hewitt of Cumberland, and formerly of New Hazelton, will preach in the New Hazelton church on| | Sunday morning, Everyone is invited to be present. | , There was a gathering of young folk| at Mission Point on Tuesday evening when they had o marshmallow roast and other forms of entertainment. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Chap- ‘+pell entertained the young people at her home in Hazelton in honor of her daughter. ’ Mrs. Coggs and daughter, Miss Kathleen, of Toronto, are spending ao few days with Dr. and Mrs. Wrinch. Many friends’ here will be glad to lenrn that. Miss Isnbelle Richardson, for two. yenrs in charge of the school . in New Hazelton, has accepted the principalship of an -openair school in Vancouver. Rev, Ruth, of Cumberland, arrived Monday night and are the guests of C. H. and Mrs, Sawle, They are taking the Tri- Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt were in New Hazel- ton for two years in charge of the church work in this district. They did _ [excellent work here and their many old friends were glad to welcome them, back. Steamship and Train Service Saturdays, 6 p.m. For I MASSETT INLET PORTS Mondays, 4.00 p. m. a For SOUTH QUEEN fortnightly. | ~ For SEAGWAY Wednesdays, 4.00 p. m. Sailings from. Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- termediate points Mondays, Thursdays, 4,00 p.m., For ANYOX and STEWART Mondays, Fridays, 4.00 CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Westbound, 7.51 a.m. daily, except TUESDAY, Eastbound, 7.20 p.m., daily except SUNDAY. Prince Rupert. Very low rates. For Atlante steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent Moke a trip to Jasper Park this summer returning via * Vancouver and — Io . Prince Rupert, B.C. “Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, August 8, 6,10, 13, uy. 20, 27, 31 To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, Auguat 1, 4; 8. fi 1E, 18, 2 2, 25. 8. S. Princess Royal for Butedale, East Bella ‘Bella, Océan Fate” Swan- | son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a, m. Visit the mountain resort de lux—Banff and hake Louise AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES 1 information’ f Gia Cc. Orchard, corner P Third Avenue. and Fourth street, Prince Rupert ~\ t Drugs, Stationery, Toilet t Articles, Magazine "Books, Records and Vietrolas; Office Supplies a The Up to-Date Drug Store *HAZELTON B. B.C Stories ae { Close to Home | | | a. HL and Mrs. Hewitt and|-' —— ; Autos and horses for hire’ er Teaming, frelghting and transfering Night or Day Calls promptly Answered ‘The Falconer Transfer = _ oIL HAZELTON, B. . C, Much has been said recently about. re-. forestation in British Columbia. The present forest is the result of natural re-forestation when the human hazard was not present to defeat nature. | - Natural restocking of cut over lands is ‘now going on, as may be soori almost every- _Where, and nature will again re-establish the forests if only 4 fire is Kept ‘out. | - Prevent Forest Fites You Can Help Hereand There (103) Lumber companies report the greatest volume of business in Al- berta since the boom year of 1912. One hundred milion feet of lumber - is being cut in Alberta this year but the bulk of the supplies come fram: British Columbia malils.: A press Tepon from Telfondrilla . States that the farmers are well pleased with ‘the allocation of sta- tlons on the twenty mile extension to the Hoadley subdivision of the Canadian Pacific Railway. A large number of settlers are going into the terrltory which will be served by this extension ‘and the old timers in the district are now clearing and breaking as much dand as possible. Kyohei Kato, who represents a Tokio concern, and who has just concluded a business mission. to Canada, stated that he had bought . 8,000,000 bushels of wheat In Can- ada, or about -half of Japan's total importations.' He explained that Japan ‘got more’ for its rice than ~ Canadian wheat cout in their mar-_ ket, hence the. present purchase. ° ' He said, too, that Japanese were eating more wheat foods and adapt- | ing themselves: to the stronger ‘diet. = Studabaker Watches! ‘No money down. . $5. 00 . | | -a month 4 : Prices $47. 00 to $55,00° ‘Life time, ‘guarantee with avery a “Wate q "FLBERG, Agent _ Hazelton, HB Ce ) ee Reforestation! | . Opportunity is Knocking | Come on get in now while it, is easy. Gét five | _or ten acres at New Hazelton and make a home for yourself and family, . It will be worth real money in a year if you improve it. this year. _ Keep a Cw and Poultry and. “Have Your Own Big Garden ~ Land adjoins N ew: Hazelton and: enjoys roads, - railway,.school and churches. It is: close to the numerous mines now. working, Iti is excellent land for gardens, fruit: and: poultry. : “There : are‘a ‘number of Five and Ten‘aere blocks “available at the old prices and’on the old terms, »~ but these. cannot be guaranteed 1 for. long. Maps and particulars at ' wey “The Oinineca Herald. Office NEW BAZELTON, B. a