THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY TONE ieee ee Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. Genera! Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts é . Pree ee The Hazelton Hospital — The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 a ‘uonth in advance. This rate indludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costa while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. | B.C. UN DERTAKERS — EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring us | 5 P.O. Box 948 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. foc E Prince Rupert Hotel ‘Best hotel in the North Rates from $1.50. a day up * ‘ Kae 7 Orme’s, Ltd. {The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order. Drug Store of Northern B.C. Drugs. Stationery Fancy Goods . Kodaks Pictures Developed and - Printed a Prince Rupert, B.C. Of Interest Gathered from Here, There and Beyond to Most Folk ns id CAN YOU WRITE Plot tests now are available nt the Omineca Herald office. Call for yours Complete it and return to The Story Tellers’ Club, 37 Queen St. W., Toronto, Ht. F, Pullen, editor in chief of the Prince Rupert Daily News paid a visit to a number of people in New Hazelton last Saturday. He is doing the dist- ict and will be away from the coast for severnl weeks. He says that the trip thus far has been quite satisfac- tory to him physically and financially. Le ed Chief Game Warden VanDyke way a visitor in Hazelton last. week and proceeded to Prince Rupert. He will he back here this week. eo Born in Smithers hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kerr of Smithers, on the Oth of June, a danghter. ens Last Sunday there were twenty-one male golfers turned out at the Hazel- ton golf course to take part in the han- dicapping tournament, It was too hot in the afternoon and a lot of them took in the ball game. koe The ladies of the Hazelton ‘golf club started this Wednesday afternoon for their weekly half day (all by them- selves.) see Tf all our daya were sunny, and the skies were always blue; We'd soon be blowing money to buy a cloud or two. —Walt Mason. se _ About three o'clock Monday inorn- ing Myr. und Mrs. S. Mallinson. and | Jasper, last ‘Saturday.’ young daughter drove Into Hazelton af ter their vacation in the south. They brought back the new car Capt. G. C. Mortimer bought last fall and left in Victoria. It is a Master Six Nash and is the latest thing in cars, Comumis- sioner of Indian Affairs in B.C., Macki of Victoria -and Inspector Hooey of Ot- tawa drove the car as for as Quesnal They went to Williams Lake and then returned to Victoria. zs 8 Mr. and Mrs. Dimock and Arthur of Smithers motored down Sunday morn- ing aud spent the dey with thelr dau- shter, Miss Alice Dimock. “ohh - Last week Mrs. Halvorsen ‘of Haz- elton had a visit from her father who lives au the prairies. of The Department of Mines shipped ‘fen pack horses from New Hazelton. to The horses are to be used by ‘a field party in that part of the prorince. ek & The following is taken from a Van- cover pauper :—Mennie—Passed away Tune Gth, 1988, Mrs. Rosa Blizabeth Mennie of 4756 Blenheim St. late of Central Park, in her 70th year. Sur. vived by one son, ‘John E., in Zeballos, B.C.. 3 daughters, “Mrs. '. Ohtistopher Girling in Pemberton, B.C., Miss: Jes- sie and)Miss Barbara at home. Mrs, u. ‘Philips of Telkwn’ B. 0. is a sister. mR: * OW: Kiechone,. v new settier in the “ | Kisplox: Valley, Wwho- recently arrived from “Alberta, is go well: pleased with his: jocation. that he is sending: for hig 4 ddughter “and: gon-in-Inw,: They, have bay four: ‘children of. school age. . nopular Veedol on : aot We can. “fit aut any. truck 6 or car wt ' tires, and they.. are real tires.” -Reliable Garage Borviee in “all. “Its branches, °: Wrecker Truck always remy to eal: o (Tf not Worse'4han original ele t -is- “Tp: tothe" ‘Iands: department. to give}. ela Nestt MM “Wookey who arrived in the ‘Kis. ‘plox dast’ week: ‘from df he can over get it -or fifteen’ years go: ‘are: tod ‘a HS: a faring ‘the new: settlers’, ‘a bre lak: ‘anid: not ABE theni'ta vay: for: ‘Rt “hot the: Start, or ay er hin The: Hernia’ ‘fs ‘given to? un that, ‘more. families. ar ‘comin _Nisplox Nath i ' umboit, ‘hag, i leelded:. pon’ ‘the’ ‘old, ,Clementson, -place |", through: ‘the hends | ; B I inte that-what)| ; : was’ ‘supposed ' to ‘be improvemétits ten It] 4 det a pores at aa those who ere interested state than even if they do get a good erep back there this year, they will not alter the (lecision to move to the Kispiox. ee White pine is the principal tree in the tumber -industry in Ontario. ase The committee of the Chamber of Commerce appoluted to look for a site for a landig field havelocated what is believed to be a good location, It is half a mile below the. government ferry and across the river. On Wed- nesday night some went out to: run lines and to examine the ground as to it being level. Another party will go out tonight and hope to complete the work. If you wish o join in this work get in touch with B. C. McCallum at the government telegraph office. The land belongs to the governmnt and will no doubt be easy to secure. ee Services will be held in New Hazel- ton United Church on Sunday next at il’ am. when Rev, J. T. Burchill will occupy the pulpit. In the evening the regular service will be held in Hazel- ton at 7.30 when Rey. D. W. More will be in the pulpit. Rev. Mv, More is go- ing to. Kispiox Sunday norning for no Communion Service for the Natives be- ‘fore they leave for the summer at the canneries, s * & . Ii. A. More, brother of Rev, D. W. More, Will arrive from Vancouver on Thurstay morning to spend a holiday here with -his ‘brother. xa oe Another week gone by without any rain and still quite cool at night so that there «is very little growth, : ake Two Prominent Natives are Wed A great native wedding took place in the Salvation Army citadel in Haz- elton last Thursday afternoon when Adj. Parkinson officiated and Joseph Smith was united with Mary Fowler, The ‘groom is one of the outstanding young men of the Hazelten band and a son of Johuny Smith, one of the best known natives in the interior, The bride is a granddaughter of Luke Fow- ler, the famous old weather profit. | The wedding WAS, carried off in the Intest: style.and with all ‘the frills. nics and two flower girls, and old Chief. John Brown was the best man. “The ceremony. ivas witnessed by a the citudel, and alter the ceremony the the Kitanmax. hall where a great feast had been prepared. The feast lasted until way into the night. The brass ‘band was out in force for the wedding and escorted the groom to the citadel ‘and then escorted the bride and her attendents from ber home to the eltadel. * At the feast the band ren. dered many. selections, THREE PLANES ARRIVED HERE Last Saturday three planes flaw ov- er this - district cand ‘two. landed at: he rrneh,. There: “are a dozen: men in Lie party and all seem: to be ‘surrounded in mystery. : i to. what. “ts: “Di he wind,:but what ts the far: rete id * Another ramor ig*that ‘Planes: wilt: 0} a commerelitl busl: .the;, ‘company, rayndlesite ors : aye, you: Ag. prepared : to 'glve ‘ou infor: 418,795,200 The bride‘ was aitended by: two bride's | crowd that overflowed the capacity oft | séveral’ hundred nitives | repaired to |: Mission Toint ‘field and one. a Biernes | Fumors: ‘are afloat as considered. most: Akely: is: that the ma-| ve chines will. make;: aR: propiéaing trip: ito } "pit owhieh no: 5 one’ a apan’s: tenserop ‘last’ yenrWalghed - lseovered” in THE. SUMMER TRAIN SCHEDULE 7 Ce — The summer schedule is in force ‘on ears the ©. N. BR. now nd going east the| 4 trains will pass through New ‘Hazelton at 3 o’cloek in the morning: on Tues- day, Wednesday, Thursday and Satur- day, but on Friday it will pss through tut 5,14. ‘in the evening. Any one wish- ing to see the’ scenery. slong the Skeena river. will bave the privilege of doing so one afterfioon a week. The westbound. trains will through New Hazelton on Sunday and Tuesday and Thursday at 2.58 in the afternoon and on Mondy and Saturday at 8.29 in the morning. KITSECUGKLA Mathias Wesley was taken to the Hazelton Hospital on Friday, June 10. where he underwent an opertion, He is doing fine and expects to be home in w week. " In the morning.of June 12. Rev. B. Black gnve a closing message in the United Church at 11 o’clock as all the villagers expeet to leave next week for the canneries. mee At 8% o’elock on Sunay. Inst the Sal- vation Army arrange a special com- munity. service in the cemetery. It is a farewell to Aj, and Mrs. Hal- vorsen as well ns the local people. Among others taking part in this ser- vice were Capt. Johnson, Thos, Camp- hell nnd Rey. B. Black. Londen now has 250 telephone ex- ehanges, 10,000 call offices and in to- tal telephone staff of 10,800, ee A German’ designed steel alr-raid re fuge, fuuvanted to be blast and splint- er proof, is being exhibited in England ; pass | ordinaryeral-theShehofnort8geH W The charm of sen and mountains is a | fitting background td this: “Hotel of the friendly hearth.” Good rooms, well-furnished, excellent dining-room. but no bar, Close in to alt major act- ivities, yet_on a quiet street. A friend- ly welcome awaits you, up. Make your reservations by mail. " Vancouvers Hotel _ of Distinction” papers ou his hair while in bed. - ** . 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