ogee ———s Supplies for Mining Companies, Prospectors * Loggers, Farmers, Town People | Goods always fresh and reliable Fresh Meat Fresh Fish Smoked Fish _ Fresh Fruits Flour and Feed, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard- ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shses W. J. LARKWORTHY General Merchant New Hazelton, B. C. "| Cup with Mr; Dornberg. He is studying Tuesday morning and will be back on = New Flato Boat | ABOAT ABED ABATH INABAG Can be made ready for use in Five minutes Sportsmen use it, for Spring Fishing; Summer Swimming; Fall Shooting Supplied with Take-down Ores and Brass Pump Price-- $75.00 f.0.b. Hazelton Green or Yellow. $80.00 | C. W. Dawson Hazelton, B.C. Distributor for British Columbia and Alberta -|night after yisiting the Misses Pratt THE UMINEGA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULy 11. 1928 . ar {- Short Stories Close to Home Arthur: Buisser of Ottawa who is connected with the Department of the Interior, aivived here Monday night and on Tuesday went ‘up to the Silver the economic mining conditions in this district. , W. B. Dornberg arrivered from Van- couver Monday night:to look over his property on Nine Mile’ mountain, the Silver Cup. He will also given further instructions in regard to the mill being installed. He went up to the mine Wednesday eventing. Skeena Crossing ; H. G, Wileox of Vancouver repre- senting Pacific’ Milk, the only 100 per cent British Columbia milk, was on his annual trip this week when he eall- ed on local merchants. He found con- ditions very good and business in bis line on the inerense, . Miss Jessie Smith returned Monday at Skeena Crossing. W. S. Harris returned Friday from Vaneouver where he spent several weeks. He is now in charge of Auri- mont mine on Recher de Boule moun- taln nnd expects to remain here for ‘|a number of months looking after the development and shipments of ore, He expects a visit from a number of the over and they can get away. Jack Sargent got. home Friday night having completed ‘his high school course in Vancouver. a | | The Hagwilect bridge will not be Jelosed on the day advertised, July 10, as it will be impossible to get the Jum- ber that was ordered for the cement work, to be delivered for another week fortni ehtly. For SKAGWAY Wednesdays, 4.00 p.m. Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and ‘in- termediate points Mondays, Thursdays, 4,00 p.m.,- Saturdays, & p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART Mondays, Fridays, 4.00 For SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS _ Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Weatbound, 151 a.m. daily, except TUESDAY. © Eastbound, 7.20 p.m., daily except SUNDAY. * Make a trip to Jasper Park this summer returning via Vancouver: and Prince Rupert, Very lo ow. rates, For Atlantic steamah!p sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen R. F. MeNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, Be MASSBEIT INLET PORTS Mondays, 4.00 p. m. - However, as-soon as the lumber can be with. : FOR SALE CHEAP—1lacre lot that is close to Terrace and river, Block 32, Make an offer. A. Schwager, 1626, Sutter St., San Franciseo, Cel. ~ FOR SALE—General work teams that ]|welgh from 1200 to 1700 per horse, and from 4 to 7 years old.. Apply to Jas, “Scotty” ‘MeRae, Hazelton. or Telkwa. ~ Annual Hospital Dance a AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES W. C, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince. > Rupert: ad BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, July 18, as, 2, ak, 27. 30. To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, July 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28. _ §. 8. Princess Royal for Butedale, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Fale, Swan- son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a. m. Canadian Pacific Railway Company | Fall information from . New Hazelton - July 27th In the Community Hall rai Orchestra Music This dance is being given by the New H. H. It will be made one of the pleasant social events of the season. You are are invited to attend and. to . tring your friends, ‘The proceeds are in aid of the Hazelton Hospital. Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Magazine Books, Records and Victrolas; Office ‘Supplies . “The Up -to-Date: Drug Store. "HAZELTON, BC. Studabaker Watchest $ ‘No money down. $5. 00 ; - -amonth . Prices—$47.00 to 985 00 ; ‘Life time guarante with every . a . watch ¢ He BERG; ‘Agent ett “Hazelton, B. © - ES Se _ Autos and horses for hire: Teaming, freighting and transfering.” Night or Day Calls promptly Answered: a | _ The Falconer Transfer HAZELTON, B. ¢. — a Miss Helen Pratt returned Monday | night after visiting at her home at directors as soon as the election is} secured the work will .be proceeded}: ers, and Capt. , Colthurst of Terrace. The chair was occupied by -Mrs.: Whit- ‘Admiasion $1.00 Hazelton members of the W..A. to the _ | Doekrill,: ‘Jon June 80 th in ‘ald ‘of the “church aé press thelt thanks’to all who so gen ‘cess of ‘the’ Bale." ho VOTE ~~ Dr. H.C. ' The Liberal Take no Chances British Columbia Prosperous and assure a continuance of the great advance- ment in all industries that has come through progressive Liberal administration at Victoria. FOR a’ “ae . . een venpangeyeteeer titi iii Se ee aaah te? rm ta : s pa ete ne a mma agen Magy Wrinch Candidate | USK NOTES A good sized number of people turn- ed out to attend :the Conservative meet ing held in Bethurem’s hall at Usk last Monday evening. ‘Che platform was occupied by F, M. Dockrill, Conserva-. tive cnndidate, L, 8. MeGill of Smith- low, After introductions by the chair- man Capt. Colthurst.: “spoke at length in a personal manner ‘giving his rea- song for a change of ‘g0y ernment. Mr, McGill then took the floor in support of Mr, Dockrill, followed by Mr. Dock- rill's address, The tone of the meeting Was an Cx: the speeches being very quictly re- ceived. with lttle-comment: beyond murmurs of approval until, upon com- pletion of Mr..Dockrill’s ‘Speech, . a ‘per- fect: storm of applause and: ‘approba- tion broke - out ‘followed. by hearty cheers for our next. representative, Mr. The’ meeting: . ended with the singing of the National. Anthem. . $184.6 60 wus the: sum, cleared. . by: the ‘Woman's AnxiHary to the’ Usk church at their. basket — sale held at the hall building ‘fund. The W.. A, wisi? to ex erously: contributed . towards: the © ate: It is: ‘hoped: that | in: a short: tlme piftflcient. funds: will; ibe. on hen for, the pilrpose of. _Doreharing ‘Willman. and ‘brother Frling Willman. ceptionally ‘serious and interested one, [. , last Friday. to spend the summer vaen- tion with her relatives. Miss Synova Willman of snerementy! fp ‘7 Calf., arrive? Monday to spend tity 7 summer with. her uncle, Capt. John aa : tee, ; Ibe Geo. Parent, the latest ‘owner of 2 Ag car in this section, monde the trip to Telkwa und return last Sunday, ‘andhe droye-all ‘the way: himself, an. awful fo risk to tuke’ so close. to election day. aa He had. his family with him and they |i saw more of the country, that any than A they. have seen in the last fifteen-yenrs ; George is now satisfied that a car is (am a lot ‘more fim -than-a_buneh of, wild ! al land farms, and cheaper to maintain, a ie Illen Rutherford motored down: from am Smithers. on’ Tuesday morning, He. i was accompanied by Fred Walton of - Prince Rupjert | who. is s apending his vo. cation in Smithers. a . We B, Dornberg” left Tauraday morn-| _ ing. for. Vancouver, after a brie? yisit' ‘ to his property, the’ Silver. Cup, on the Nine Mile hill. He) was greatly dis. ; appointed that . so little progress had . been: made on: the Nine Mile road: As yet it is a long way from being ready J a for use. . He: has ten men on the Job a himself: ‘getting the: mine end in con-/a dition. The lower reaches which. are in ‘charge. of. ‘the public works depart-{ ment, he’ ‘BOYS, Ere: “far from: being i shape to. carry. ‘heavy: traffic. \