THE OMINWCA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, .v2/ seers ‘Grand Concert Miss Hildreth Lennox, A. T. C. M. Pianist Vocalist Elocutionist Will appear under the auspices of The Hazelton Hosrital Assembly Hall, Aug. 31 Reserve This Date fora Real Good Concert —=I BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Canadian Pacific Railway Company | To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, August 8, 15, 19, 26, 29 To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, August 6, 10, 13, 20, 24, 31. The.S. S. Princess Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls ll a. m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Wl information from _Namnu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at _ —_ \ W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Streot, Prince Rupert 7) | A Boat A Bed A Bath Ina Bag Weighs 12 Pounds ’ Place your orders early for the New 1927 Boat With Take-down Oars and Brass Pump. : Can be pump- ed up in five to eight minutes.. This amazing new kind of boat is just what — Fishermen Prospectors Campers Trappers Duck Shooters Sportsmen of all Ages have wanted for years. Rolls up like a blanket. . place, . . $65.00. For Further particulars applytto Omineca Hotel C. W. Dawson Hazelton, B.C. A small boy can carry it any f] HAZELTON THEATRE Wednesday, August 23 | Ken Maynard in “Land Beyond the Law” And his Wonder Horse Tazarn | And A GOOD COMEDY ROYAL ROOMS - Board byt the Day, Week or ‘Month _ Bread, Buns, Cakes and Pies for Sale ‘Meals at f Any Hour’ Lee Tuey - ROYAL CAFE| New Hazelton | The ey Printing j is Done by: pe - | ‘The Omineca: Hearld, New Hazelton ‘ , a Close to Home - | Mrs. Torditf of Cedarvale has been a guest this week of Mrs. 2. q, Young. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. "Woodland and. Mr. and Mrs, Bassett-Jones of Princé and also visited with old friends. former were on the last lap of a two weeks motor trip through the interior ‘land the latter were returning from 9 trip to Edmonton. Mrs. Geo. Sommerville, and. Miss Wilson of Bulkley Canyon were visit- ors in town on Thursday. , Mrs, Edgar Harris was a guest of Mrs. Al. Harris for a few days. Several special . ‘passenger, trains have been run over the C. N. R. the past week to handle the heavy through traffic, : Mrs.’ W. Roe of Ritchie was a visit- or at the flower show and visited with New Hazelton friends, — oO guest of friends in Hazelton. Last week end Mrs. (Dr.) Shewan Mrs. D. Harris; Mrs. A. H. Harris and children motorted to Lake Kathlyn for. 0 few days... Mrs. Winsby entertained at bridge ou Thursday evening last. There were four tables, all ladies, and the prizes were won’ by Mrs. Chappell and. Mrs. MacKay of Calgary. After spending the. Inst couple of years in Hazelton and Smithers Miss Jessie Wattie left on Saturday for the coast. W. J. Larkworthy is: on a’ business trip to. Vanconver. After visiting their old home and taking in the Old Boys Reunion -at Galt Ont., Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Me- Curcher arrived at Hazelton last Thursday to spend a few days with their sister, Miss Pringle, who has been a patient ut the hospital for some weeks. -Rev. Geo. Pringle. was there also and.on Saturday he ‘ aecompant- ed his two sisters to Prince Rupert and down the coast to visit at several points before the ladies returned to their respective homes. Mrs. Camp- bell lives in Seattle. . Another week of intense heat. i" Short Stories | Rupert were here for the flower show |- The Miw. (Dr.) Ardaugh of Kitwanga is | few drops of xain, fell last. Thursday, but ‘unless. ole was out: lt would - not. have been néticed. “The country is as dry os ever it was since the eruption. ' Mrs. Bird of Armstrong, B. C., ar- A B.C. LAND SURVEYOR de Allan Rutherford AML “descriptions ‘of ‘sur-* ‘veys promptly executed rived Monday night to visit her dau- ghter, Miss Duffel, of the hospita! nursing staff. She will be here for her. dqughter’s graduation which will}, take-place next Monday evening. .— Mrs, Wm. Gow is on ‘a visit. to her old home near Peterboroug, Ont. *: J. C. Brady, M. P.,.for Skeena came up from Prince Rupert Tuesday night. for the flower show. He is keenly. in- terested in all public movements in this district and he looses no oppor tunty to get among the people he ir representing at Ottawa. There will be a special ‘flower ser- vice in St. Peter’s church next Sunday morning at: 11 o’clock.” There will be a children’s procession, each carrying a bouquet and there will be special solos at both the morning: and evening services. ia LA “GREAT. HUCKLEBERRY CROP’ There is this year one of the biggest crops of hiickleberries local people er- er saw. On Rocher de Boule moun- tain just above Carnaby - there are} miles and miles ‘of ripe fruit and so thickly pluced on the bushes that one can actualiy use a shovel in gathering them. The mountain: side is blue with them. A good number of local people have been out gathering the berries and they come home with gasoline cans full. The Indians are also offering them for sale at low prices. : MINING ENGINEER AT HOME Resident District Mining Bngineer Douglis: Lay returned last Sunday af- ter a trip into the Babine country and a visit to the Taltapin property, and the White Sail Lake country where he visited a number of properties. He found much to Interest him and he ir confident that before the’ year is out there will be considerable news of in- terest to local people and for outsiders. as well from the operating properties: He saw n number of new discoveries that have been made during the past year in the Sibbola country and on the Tahtsa river. . pert. entries,. off the range; fleet of boy; ride ’em.’? = tora big race, See th Boy's Band in-attendance. : Come and enjoy’ h “Prince Rupert Exhibition CAND STAMPEDE "September 6, 7; 8 and 9 Basebatl— Stewart vs Prince Rupert, | Native Football championship games.. - af -~ Grand Parade—See the first cowboys. cowgirls and coy: oF ered wagons ever’seen:.on the streets of Prince Ru- : @: There will also be’ prizes: for the best comic £ Stampede— —A thrill for everyone: - _are ‘trained buckers,: raw“as. they’ make ’em. right and eyes wild, white and wiery. : i PROSPECTOR’S STAMPEDE $99 - ae em make’ their fire, cook and eat a flap - ‘jack, stake a-claim and return to! record ‘it. “, . Grand Cowboy Dance; Friday, . September oth in. Exhibition Hall, greatest ejectacle ever 5 attmpted in in the north ‘The. bucking stick : foot, vicious in: movement - | “Ride. ’em': cow: yg 5, 00. in prizes far the Prospec- i] a] SMITHERS, B. C. ‘HOT. WEATHER DRINKS ‘Yce-Cream . Cream Soda . ‘Soft Drinks The Up-to-Date Drug ‘Store HAZELTON, B. C. yee Omineca Hotel | .C. W. Dawson, Prop. } HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS } AND COMMERCIAL f MEN } Dining room in connection ? Hazelton - B.C. w totter kt we Provincial Assayer J. D. Boulding Price List Sent on Application | | Prompt Service is Given to You ' Send in Your Samples ‘Smithers, B.C. Taxi Servicet { For prompt and efficient Taxi Service to any part of the district Phone or. call “WILLAN NEW HAZE LTON | -Phone— 1 short, 1 long 7 3 short | moos 6 >. | bogua passonger - dropped. dend whit looking: at the to- | im | were ‘taken: in’ to Prine ¥ enroute. to Ireland: for a ‘visit. - | left Iktiwaneu, last week, °° - : _ Photograph Studio Filme Developed and Printed Enlargements made. | - When in Smithers have your : Photo taken " Post Card: to Cabinet: -, Sizes a : - A: L. ‘Evitt, Smithers Close, a “tourist om tne went | “Snturdyy mornhig. | A Mr, ‘The remains | Rupert. : i ‘Mrs, Kinley ‘and ‘chi diven Te; ‘now a They ‘am tem poles at ‘Witwanga: Mya. Win; on -Mon- -|diiy. night after baying: spent,.the last} Ngee y i few: week, ' n n the f ee