THE OMINGCA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, “JULY 8 ios” ——— ——- —— is remitted for ‘order. : Prince 44 20 28 OSES OEE ECACC CC Ce CEES CELE -Ormes Limited: The Pioneer Drugeists Mail Orders shipped Post Paid when sufficient « cash Daily Service on Photo Finishing” The Rexall Store. Rupert a A GOOD CAR for bad roads NEWFORD ° COUPE *595 4 (F.0.3B. Fase Wind. aor, Ontcric. Bump- ers, spare tira and taxes extra.) Do you Know a road where the going ia bad? Ruts, sand, or soft dirt — where heavy cars hog down? Tell us where it is— and come along — we want to show you how the new Ford pulls through, -Fhone or call for a demonstration. ‘HENRY MOTORS, LTD. Smithers, B. C. SUMMER Fron Prince Rupert for Vancouver: *Mondays « ereeear ¢ 4.00 p.m. STAL STEAMSHIPs,. SAILINGS Weekly setvice to Massett Inlet and fortnightly service to South Queen Wednesdays + tee¢e+930am, Chorlotte [Eslands, Particulars on {Thursdays seesesee2M0pm. request, *Saturday: Gewrreeas e+ 7.00 pm. _ “Calle at Gccan Falls and Powell River. TRECITY SERVICE, Duily sailings from Vancouver for For Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagwa 7 (calling at Wrangell southbound) Victoria and Seattle. Welnseceys and Saturdays, 3 pm TRAIN SERVICE : For Stewart and Anyox Regular train service to all _ Mondays 8.00 p.m. »Fridaye 3.00 p.m, points Bast, ae me, hei, ahs “ mate - we Ve Mme Ee v.08, anabian H. McEwen, District Freight and Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B, NATIONAL C FINE WEATHER, BIG CROPS It iy years -aliice ‘the: weather -man was so considerate of this particular neck of the woods. “In'the early part of what should have: bee summer. it did not look so good, bit a lot of big raing put more moisture in the ground. than there has been for several yenrs, Since the first of July the weather has been warm and even hot-—the finest for many a long day. All crops are now growing so rapidly that one enn res Oe , ; June frost hit hard the, early fruit main trops are doing fine Alfalfa heaviest crop for years, while the oatd and wheat wilh compare favorable with any: ‘part ‘of the world.’ ‘Roots of all kinds are making great Keadway in’ aplte of what the cut. “worms tried to flo earlier. — In short ‘this. promises, to be the greatest year for. the former in the Inet half dozen Teare,,. SECS ALE EEL EC CTS horse yaces, Sargent, and junior flre warden, will ‘| house .at 7.90. ‘|his picture in tlie Suuday. ‘Jnavinns who bad adopted Canoda as .|their. country and had made a -success. i1ness Of conditions in Canada and he is authority for the statement that the {Premier js prepared to borrow a -hun- {almost see them. grow. While a late, buds ‘and very. early vegetables, all the . never gave such big yield, hay tg. the’ a ’ Short Stories: Close to Home R, J, MeDonell of Smnithers and-one of the best known old timers of Haz- of days in New Hazelton the latter part of last week having. motored down with Jint Morris. He visited the new bridge and was greatly taken with it and says that our bridga troubles are uow over for the next hundred years or so. : ‘Mrs. W. W. Anderson and Miss Vivian Chappelle arrived home last Thursday after a trip by ear to Van. couver in company with Mrs. Utter- strom, of Seattle, Word received from Rey. 1. Hf, Wright is to the efféet that he and his good wife arrived safely in Vancour- er last Saturday and the first day in town Mr. Wright met quite a number of former residents of this vicinity. Scotty McRae started for Prince George to spend Dominion Day and then to go on to .Kamloops. Seeing 1 man with his car in the ditch out the road a piece, Scotty undertook ta pul him out, but, instead pulled the rear end out of his own car. That ended his- vacation and Visit to the } AL", Nicl.oll of she C..N, 2, ergineer- ing statf Wats nh yest over the week end 62 Jot’ Woolail They had. sev- ern! gimes of aia fal ino rt. after. hous repaired to “Gy osteo fish, bbat prrticulariy to try wt. fs new boat for which My, Mlehell was the ar- chilvet, workiag (da vonjimerlin ww the feneral maniyver o£ the Uvrinee Ru- pert dry doek. Tle naturally kad a ken interest wn bow Ube thing worked. The strawberry crop in Terrace was injured more by frost in June than at tirst was thought. With the picking season now well advanced it is found that many berries were killed and con sequently the local erop,will be smal At Remo and at Vanarsdol, however, the growers. are getting excellent ber- ies and -a pretty fair erop. Jack Sargent, son of W. 8. and Mrs. spend part of his summer holidays in camp near. Vancouver. He will join the Canadian Forestry Association's Dboys, camp. Miss Viv tan Chappell returned liome last Tharsday night after a trip to the coast by car in company with Mrs. Anderson and Mrs, Utterstrom. held Saterday evening in. the school The*tennis court in New: Hazelton is now in condition and playing atart- ed the first of the week. _ ' Olof Hanson, M. P., for Skeena had Province, along with half-n. dozen other Scandi ma Premier Bennett knows the serious- ready to ask parliament to assume its full:.responslbility. in’ relieving those conditions, A report from Ottawa is dred: million dollars to | Brov ide’ work |: and rellet. ; ' a . Canada's new. destroyer pond “and: hag: been - formally: ‘recelved on’ the’ Atlantic! coast. “Phis- bodt hag ‘been named ‘after’. our, own ‘plg river, as the “Sageungy” ‘was “named after another: lig river in* Central ‘Cannas. - A party of “Americans, accompanied elton and New Hazelton spent neouple | : elton Hospital are butting on a. Beach ‘5 “ast week after taking the census of ‘tin the Hazelton public’ school house ny ; The