. ‘ ae we . : weg EE co ~ 45 woot , ; ren ; te Te . . A : : et Te eres aa wh, a. THE ‘OMINECA HERALD, pRIDAY. “MAY aM 19 tit ee We move freight, express and supplies by wagon, : OUR avewess 15°" Qemerteer sion armieses nimi pee = ——s = = — 7 a ion|f f OVERHEARD OU ; : arecerobis, bees, || Usk “AM CLOSING OUT ee Oe ot horge-back Skeena’s Industrial Centre | NEW HAZELTON © g oD A F OUNT AIN E QUIPMENT: ; a : " a Vortex System Soda and Sundae Holders Geo. Parent is building an oh | Transportation | | development on the Lueky Jim | draya ot pack - horses. C. J. Curtin, of the caweat! wee weds and duatance Mining & Smelting Co., arrived | dition to one of his cabins 16x80 Glasses ‘Electric Drink Mixer | aes | 6 does not scare us. ‘in Usk on Saturday and will re-|feet. He intends to build one or Soda aC linders: _ Butte rmilk Ci sole’ er oe 5 -___|main indefinitely. two more cabing this season for i ¥ “Sh Ker z ren | & Telkwa Transfer A earload ° of horses and feed the accommodation of travellers a “Stoo S OW: ases A te. : ce i f Telkwa & Mepleton Cc waa brought i in last week in pre- and tourists, - also > fishing. ma “he, , fee i - awe oe | paration to move considerable hunting parties. These cabins _w. : 4 freight up Kleanza Creek, where) are very comfortable and just ee J. MeCuteheon if T elkwa Lumber Co. what the tourists desire. : - Prince Rupert - : property will take place as soon DEALERS © - MANUFACTURERS) the snow leaves, he ground od eas . an event which is over two weeks Building .- Contracting late this season. ° , ’ eye * Cabinet Making | Wagon Repairing A Women’s Auxiliary branch All kinds uf building material carried of the Hazelton Hospital was : | in stock m0 TELKWA formed here last Wednesdav for PRP PP PDP PPL LEP ALLAN Hay and Oats the purpose of assisting in the ‘ALWAYS ON HAND laudable operations of that insti- LARGEor SMALL QUANTITIES | M. F. Burke has purchased a||| new heavy wagon and has start- i LARGE ed to haul poles for Mike George. | \, There will be a number of teams] - on this job all summer and fall. S. H. Senkpiel has- secured several teams of horses and as goon’ as the roads are fit he will start hauling cedar poles from his camp back of town to the depot. On Tuesday - afternoon there were several folls of thunder accompanied by a little dash of rain. This is the earliest visit of thunder to these parts in the . memory of the oldest old-timer. | The Hanson Pole Co. is making another shipment of several cars of cedar poles from New Hazelton this week. They are going ta the prairies. Dr. H. C. Wrineh will occupy the pulpit in the New Hazelton church on Sunday morning. Hos- pital Sunday. His sermon will be appropriate to the oceasion. ST DRUG “HOUSE IN NORTHERN. BRITISH COLUMBIA 4 BUILDING MATERIALS! 4 Cement Lime .-Fireclay-. me te § Brick Building Papers Roofing - _ : ; . q Sash:& Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling a an Fir Finish a Specialty 7 we 4 ‘Plaster Bulkley Valley the Bethurem hal! and 14 mem- bers were enrolled. Mrs. W. G. McLaren was chosen president, Mrs. D. Melarty vice-president, and Mrs. J. Bell, secretary-trea-' surer. A meeting is to. take place every second Wednesdav. At a meeting of the Usk Ten- nis Club, an election of executive officers for the year took place, and arrangements were made for the season. A box social took place at the school on Saturday for the ‘pur. pose of augmenting the school funds. The affair was highly successful and the sum of $137. 25 ALBERT &- McCAFFERY, LT. \g Prince Rupert, B. C. ot -ORMES. LIMITED acon Dispensing Chemists . Prince Rupert “prescriptions are filled exactly as ordered by 1 the doctor. A fully qualified druggist is in charge of our dispensary and only — ‘the purest aud finest ingredients are used. tution. A meeting was called in BOYER & CARR City Transfer Co. y ital B.c. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agent for the Beat Companies We alo’ earry ‘Stationery : Farm Land was raise ‘ e Mi eae vat Cam J. Sheasgreen, of Vancouver, Patent Medicines Toilet Articles | 2 sande ket, whi sh’ ‘bi d to:k was a guest of his daughter, Miss |i * Kodake. , ~ Films - Kodak Accessories ; ; and: et, which; was subjecte to; keen kK, Sheasgreen,. here on Saturday Town Lots competition. The evening was last. He made a trip to several: - .. Films , developed and ‘inted and returned by next mail, . asset j in exceeein cheerfulness oad the jollity i s ted until an points along the railway for the early hour. first time. He was more than pleased with New Hazelton from’ We prepay postage on all mail orders accompanied bo ach or ‘sent List your property now C.0.D: mail. _ _ while the demand is good Agent for heavy emaunt wit doutt of the the standpoint of climate, wea- — amount of work on the | ther, scenery, and the uality of - ; a th ma Now oeety Usk ferry, it will be at least two|the soil, The new north was & ae ——| mithers town ope y. weeks before it is rey for ser- revelation to him Ha: a , Ma vu t foe ‘ -Hanall Spur, B.C. anufacturers 0 a This is very regrettable |. Rough, Dressed & Dimension vice. John Salt- arrived the first of District Agent for FORD CARS owitig to pressure of business) (1. week and is.again the guest a requiring the crossing of the of W. J. Larkworthy. _ — |lriver for starting several opera- QO al 4u mi W S Hi tions over there. Should this|, The public’ works department|) Ve . BB. TLENTY |[need become pressing the Kle- is fen ie ora Oe fx nd ) . — ~ §MITHERS. anza cable tramway may have to the road between Mud Creek an mha _ HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR. ' and .|Moricetown, - Camber | a . eS - The old low level bridge across be brought into requisition. | ‘\the Bulkley river just west of “aeutoor,. sence AND BIRCH Company. van a 7 ae the high level bridge is now being | Dod 2g e |. Woodcock _| |tsten denn. “nat ha as F lo orin gs -C BS wey | Jas, Dyer was down from Top- 7 change ae Royal _ : oo le r th week-end on = ow ars * Miss Dorothy Thompson, of the pone & wees-en ° mining HANA ALL, B. C. Gat our’ prices before Ter ‘isewhere 7 - wILL ARRIVE, “APRIL Ast Prince Rupert Hospital, is.a guest 2 ener er i a ¢ Canadian Pacific Railway ‘Companys . BRITISH COLUMBIA, coOASsT a lente: SERVICE® »M. PRINCE. RUPERT--8. 8. PRINCESS MARY. for Von Steel Work Starting The steel for the Terrace bridge. over the Skeena. ‘River WAS @X- |! lof Mrs. Helen Brown for. a few — |weeks, Jack MeNeil, of Telkwa, visit- ed this district on Monday. bring-|° —SPECIAL— We have a “aurnt Beds and Sorin whieh we’ e‘offer at oe “tor the tro a4 ing. with him a nnimber of men! who are interested’ in logging to look over his: timber. Jimits in South Woodcock with’ a view to opening up another pole camp} across the: river. ‘Mr. and: ‘Mra. Doll: and family ‘have nioved. from their winter pected this week, along: with twenty or more’ men skilled din lerecting steel work. ~ “The fulse. work ‘is:now being” prepared and no further delay. is. ‘antidipated. hea ‘gala day: for ‘Terrace ‘and ‘mo, citizens ina, a, fittin “manner. ‘doubt “will. be. celebrated byt the = ane ber Sale ‘X6060 Seattle, May. 2, '13,-28. "Funeau, and Shagway—Meay’ 9 18; ab." 7 2-For Butedale,’ Swanson “Bay, ‘Bast Bellal “ 1 Alert Bey, Campbell River. and. Vancouver _ ‘The. opening’ ‘of the bridge ‘should 4 we te * ighere will be ud for sale at si ce 2" quarters® in... Cedarvale_ pack: to Sh here! ail be goualved by ve ealed ' teride 7 ra van |} the: rane in, ‘South Woodeock. wee the .finister. of; Lands. at ‘Victoria not, lie Auction’ at-noon‘on the: 22nd deve K After. the spring rush of work a sarved by later ‘than noon on the 22nd day of 1924,- tha one of t thes - “404,600 ‘lineal’. feo _ for. the: _purches 720,000 feat emioak |X ] and: Balaam{+and' 11,000: Ooh Cedar. Poles ‘and, Paling, [ua FLOM na one Cres on: an ates ue new log house’ of generous di: Crossing, on’ the al “Sather, BC, . e erected... Popes '1708,near: Awiesbury, ast, Lan nd District, '