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THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 1927

S. H. SEN KPIEL

Boots and Shoes:
Men,s Clothes

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Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats
Groceries, Dry Goods

General Merchant

New Hazelton, B. C.

AMADIAN ees AND TRAIN SERVICE

Friday, 9 a,m.

Queen Charlotte Islands.

Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCO UVER
VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each

For STEWART and AN YOX, Wednesday 10 p.m.
. 8, Prince John fortnightly for Vaneouver via the

Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton:

EASTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 7.20 p.m,
WESTBOUN D—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 7.61 a.m.

R id F.

McN aughton,

Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign

, Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment,

For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or

Prince Rupert, B.C.

District Passenger Agent,

TIRES

OIL

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SERVICE

Prompt efficient repairs to all makes of cars; speedy and ¢areful
taxi service to all ‘parts of the district, and regular service to trains,
| with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of .

The Falconer Transfer

HAZELTON, B, C,

PARTS

, Canadian Pacific Railway Company }

BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST hhe Aerie SERVICE:

18, 28, |

To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, February 11, 25, March 1], 22
To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, February 7, of, March 7th,

The S. 8. Princess Beatrice sailings te Vancouver, etc., from Prince
Rupert Saturday February 6th and 12th are cancelled, This service . will
be resumed, Saturday, February 19th.

| AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES

Full information f
. ©, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert

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GOOD FELIX COMEDY

HAZELTON THEATRE
| ‘Tuesday, February 8

Your opportunity to meet the
new Sensational Star, the ace of.
fast-moving outdoor drama, he

rides like a prairie cyclone, fight
like a regiment of marines, star’
women will love and men cheer :

OVERHEARD AROUND . {|

NEW HAZELTON |

For insurance and other important
matters see Wm..Grant’s Agency.

The young people are now: enjoying
most of th ewinter sports, such. a8. -bob-
bing, sleighing, ski-ing, ete. They can
have: lots of skatink too if the. boys
would clear the fee.

The fee crop is being harvested at
the hospital lake. It is the Dest ice in
several years.

“Wm. Clarke of South Bulkley one
of the old timers in the interior and
one of the most suecessiul farmers of
this new country, was here.a couple
of days this week attending the fun-
eral of the late Olaf Vailander. He
niso renewed a number of old acpuain-
tances in this section.

The annual croak of the Niagara.
peach growers has been croaked. It
has been below zero in that country.

Mrs. Clyde. Hunt was admitted to
the hospital on Monday suffering from
the fin and tonsolitis.

Roy Guss arrived Sundsy morning
and is engnged in the bush with his
tinele, Ray Guss.

Airs. Geo. D. :Parent returned to
town Sunday morning after. spending
the past few months in Motreal and
Ottawa... She is not in tle -best of
health at present.

Born on Friday, January 28, 1927,
at the Hazelton Hospital, to Mr, and
Mrs, A, EB, Falconer, a son, .

Mrs, Sawle entertained at bridge on
Friday evening of last week, There
were four tables. The prizes were
won by Mrs, Walton Sharpe and Mrs.
Rh. 8. Sargent, and by R. 8. Sargent
‘and Ed. Wye.

Douglas Lay ‘got away Sunday morn-
ing for Vancouver and Victoria where
he. will spend the next three weeks.
Upon his return he will commence his
series of lectures to prospectors in the
district.

Miss Jessie Wattie was a guest of
Mrs. George Benson for a few days.

After spending a couple of weeks in
Prince Rupert Duke Harris has re-

‘turned to Vancouver,

Ed. Melaren arrived Monday night
and. will be around fora time, .

The Indian Harris of Kispiox who

was in police court last week on a ser-

ious, charge was committed for trial
and in ecountw court last week in Simi-
thers he was given 18 months in jail,

Orxcar Franson and Olaf Hultkrans
of South Bulkley. were down to attend
the funeral of the late Olaf Vahlander.

R. TE. Eaton who is in charge of
the Babine hatehery, was in town this
week, oe

If the beur cnme out of his hole on

the first of February it is a safe bet |

he bent it for shelter again. There
is or should be a good chance for
an early spring. ' ,

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’ Herb Hankin is a flu atiant.

Geo. D. Parent has been having 1
lot of fan recently with fut ‘attack of
the flu. b

Mrs. Fred Sait was in. Smithers on
Saturday night and returned. Sunday
morning, : a
‘A sleighlond of New Hazelton people
‘took in, the picture show in Hazelton

“| Tuesday, night and. report a good show

Remo t a: guest:

“Rev, 7," Ae “Marsh pent. Sunday in.

QUICK NEWS

‘Lyn .Bros., evangilists, are holding
a serles of meetings at. Round Lake
and at Quick, '

Pete Wilson is hauling tHes nnd figh-

.| ting the flu.

Wakefield and’ Pearson brothers
were visitors in Smithers, | .

‘The proprietors of the mink ranch
haye imported two: pair recently.

Andy Johnson and. Simonds and
Bigland are wearing fox senips in
their belts again, -

: Regular shipments of spuds and vat

are leaving Quick for interior consum- }

ption. The holiday slump has beer
worked off. It will be unnecessary.
to import. these articles this season.
but. local beef seems to have been sold
off last year and is scarce now.

The cow tester reports a heavy dror
in production. It certainly requires
a considerable investment to provide
summer conditions for cows, and that

is the only way. to produce the goods..

Were they fed all the chop they. should
have ther ewould be no surplus grain
sto put on th emarket.
dairymen who are buying. feed, should
buy local, feed, This would ‘relleve

‘the selling situation and no doubt chop |.

would answer thelr needs agd cost no
more. It does not seem the best policy

‘to import bran and shorts and then

export ots in competition with
the prnirie farmers who have no lind
to clear and who hove less overhend.

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We learn that Jock Palmer has clos-
ed a deal for the old Cook farm, :

Several local dairymen were in Tel-
kwa on Saturday to assist in forming
the Milk Producers Association and to
also attend the B, V..0..8. P. G. Asso.

QUHBEC’S RECORD REVENUE
‘Hon. Jacob Nicol, Provincial Treas.
urer of Quebec, who will be able to
show the highest revenue in the his-
tory of the province with a surplus
‘of $1,804,854. One million of this
will go to debt reduction, and
$284,708 to complete the new legis-
lative buildings.

TO TEST YOUR EYES

Gustay Siverts, optometrist an dop-
ticlan of Victoria, will be in Hazelton
‘for two days, February 15° and 14 for
the purpose of examining eyes and fit
tlng glasses. -Mr. Sivertz-: is bring.

‘| ing above the usual equipment a De-

‘Zeng Phoroptor, one of the latest and
most modern’ instruments
testing by which he hopes to give the
‘| people In Hazelton the same service
which they. could expect in o ety: of-
flee...

At New Hazelton Sunday morning;

at Hazelton Sunday afternoon ond

‘Monday all day,. ‘Feb. 13 and 14, .

“Miss Julia ‘Denno, who ‘for several

weeks was a patient’ in . the: hospitat
hos recovered sufficiently: 80. that: ‘she |
fA; Y.- “and Mrs, Wilgon | ;

was" allowed. to. “go. home:

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Farmers. and}:

Vancouver, B. €,

‘| Coast District, Province of

for eye|.

~ Hazelton District

. . It’s a long time since these
were available, but we have |
arranged for a supply. They
are very fine,

“THe Latest Books
Private Stationery

The. Up- to-Date Drag Store
HAZELTON, B. C.

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FOR SALE—One Ford ; truck in
first classy condition, quite new, self

'|starter and oak body—Apply Herald

office, New Hazelton. -

FOR 'SALE—Sealed Tenders will
be received by the Official Adminis-
trator, Prince Rupert, up to ond in-
cluding February 15th, 1927, for Lo
6431, Range 5, Coast District.
Norman A. Watt, .

Official Administrator ~

CEDAR POLES WANTED

' All sizes 20 feet to 50 feet Jong; in.
spection when londed; cash payments.
—Alberta Pacifie Lumber Co.,  Ltd.,

B.C. LAND SURVEYOR
J. Allan Rutherford.

All descriptions of sur-
veys promptly executed

: SOUTH HAZELTON :

NOTICE

To whom it may concern:

Take notice that Theressa Belmont
my wife, having left my bed and
board without just cause or provoca-
tion, I no longer assume any respon-
sibility for any debts she may contract
from this date. ,

LEON BELMONT
New Hazelton, B. C. |
January 21, 1927.

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GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT

Notice of Application for a Beor
- LICENSE

NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
on the Sth. day of February next, the

, undersigned intends to apply to the
Liquor Control Board for a license in §

respect of premises being part of the Mim

building known as Tourist Hotel, sit-

uate at the Town of Terrace, in the ™
Province of British Columbia,upon the. Gi
lands described as-Lots One (1) and Be
Two (2), in’ Block Hleven (11), in :

Subdivision of District Lot ‘Three hun %&

dred and sixty-nine 369), Range 5,

Columbia, Map No. 972, Prince Rup-

British §

ert Land Registration District, for the (ii

sale of ‘beer by the glass or by the

open - bottle for consumption on the . .

premises.
Dated this 5th day of January, 19979
,GHORGE TESSIER,

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Mr, and Mrs, Chapman and son lef Me

Applicant ;

last week for Winnipeg whore the for- mama

mer will represent t1 the locel branch off

the Canadian Legion at the Donilnion ae

Convention’,

Mr: and Mrs, H. BL, Frank and Mrs
‘B, T. -Brooks. left for: Prince Rupert ont 7

‘Thursday ‘of last week,’ the. former re‘
turning. ‘on. Saturday,’ Mrs, Brooks: Bf -
the: ‘hospital,