THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923. PROSPECTORS AND HUNTERS WE SPECIALIZE PARTIES OF Complete equipment carried in stock ===. IN OUTFITTING ALL KINDS The Hudson’s Bay Co. “The House of Quality” ee Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT’S AGENCY HazELTON, B. C. District AGent For Tue LeaDING FIRE_ INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE co,. eee ee HAZELTON, B.C. Given To COAST SAILINGS s.s. Prince 8.8. Prince Albert or Prince John For PORT SIMPSON and STEWA SKEBNA RIVER PORTS For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, inter- mediate points Monday, Thursday, Saturday it pm, For ANYOX,.. For STEWART......- ‘a cemeereerenne VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wednes., STEAMSHIPS FROM PRINCE RUPERT Rupert and Prince George Wednesday, 10 p.m. Friday, 10 p.m. ee ee Monday, 8 p.m. Sp.m. Sunday, a.m. err eee eee eee Perec eee ee ee | REDUCED FARES PRINCE RUPERT EXHIBITION, Sept. 11-15, 19238 For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Don't be a Mud Fish! at the bottom of the Ocean of Life CLIMB UP! JOIN THE TECH.!! Classes commence October 1 » at PRINCE RUPERT, TERRACE, HAZELTON, NEW HJAZELTON, SMITHERS, TELKWA, PRINCE GEORGE, SURE INLET, SWAN- ; SON” BAY, ANYOX, ALICE ARM ‘and STEWART. ‘ The Northern Polytechnic lastitute of B.C. Syllabus igoved shortly. Write for ‘particulars . _ 882, Prince Rupert or. 32 representative. Smithers Fall Eair Look up the advertisement of the Bulkley Valley Fall Fair on another page in this issue. The fair will be held on September 19, 20 and 21 and it promises to be the biggest vet. Preparations are well in hand to care for the spectators and to provide amuse- ments for them, also to handle all exhibits. New Hazelton and Hazelton will be well represent- ed, both as spectators and ex- hibitors. With weather permit- ting, the road.to Smithers will be a busy thoroughfare. Fine Gold Rock Telkwa.—Angus Chisholm cre. ated considerable interest in gold mining the first of the week Dome - mountain. he says.are inline with the pro- \|Next year they will return to when he brought in a ‘piece of rock from his new discovery near The sample was of good size and free gold was visible in a number of places, Old time gold miners said it was the real gold-bearing rock, Angus |. ataked a number of claims which’ ‘perty owned by the Dome Moun-. tain Gold Mining Co. The Registrar, Box . | HAZELTON NOTES iL i Mrs. Dungate has arrived to take up the teaching in the In- dian school. Mrs, P. Lancaster and son, of Victoria, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Sharpe. Mr. Coulter arrived from the south to teach in the school in the Kispiox Valley. i - Mrs. Mennie and family re- turned this week from Kitwanga, where they spent the summer. I. McAllister returned to his home at Ocean Falls on Friday, after spending some two weeks as the guest of W. A. Wattie. CANNING SEASON Is. HERE BUGAT i in 16)-Ib. sacks, also in smaller sacks - FRUIT JARS AND COVERS . Order Early!. For Sale - BAY HORSE — Fot Sale 6 years old Weight 1300 Ibs. — —also— - Wagon and Harness Cows with Calves at Foot apply S. H. SENKPIEL -New Hazelton, B.C. MacKenzie’s Old Stand Miss Gladys McDonald, Telk- wa, has been engaged as teacher at the Hazelton school and she took up her duties on Tuesday morning. The sewing meeting of the Women’s Hospital Auxiliary will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at Mrs. Cline’s, All members are asked to be present. Acreage blocks of the finest fruit and garden land in the north can be had. Prices from $28 to $40 an acre with long term payments. See adv. on another page, Mr. and Mrs. Barbeau and family left Thursday for Banif, where they willspend some time. this district, but will make their headquarters at Kitwanga. Mr. and Mrs, Hunt, of Burns Lake, are now residents at Ha- zelton. Mr. Hunt has taken a position in kK. S. Sargent’s store. Mrs. Kilpatrick returned to Smithers on Wednesday after snending a couple of weeks here with her parents. The Granby Co, are negotiat- ing for the Red Rose property and Denis Comeau’s property, both located on Rocher de Boule mountain. If the deals are made diamond - drilling will be started this fall, it is expected. The exhibits for the district exhibit to be made at the Prince Rupert fair should be allin the office of Wm. Grant by Saturday. Some wheat grown in the Kis- Wm.. Grant’s office, It 1s well worth seeing. Dr. Frank Edmonds, dentist of Calgary, desires us to mention that he regrets he has been un- avoidably detained longer than he anticipated, but will be mak- ing a return trip very shortly and will be glad to be back. Mrs. Henry Schaake and Mrs. Howard Schaake, of Oakland, Cal., are guests of Mr,.and Mrs. Chappell. The visitors motored from Oakland to Vancouver, where: they left their car and eame on to Hazelton by boat and train, Mrs, A. Chappell entertained a most enjoyable bridge on Thurs- day’ evening in honor ‘of her guests from: the coast.. “The prize} winners were Mrs. W. W.. Ander: |o the local '-|: Are you a subseriber yet? — “gon, Mra. J. D.- Galloway. and * opening on Tuesday. piox Valley is now on exhibit in|} | Time enough now to look to your . a | | heavier clothing, and we are anti- cipating the needs of many in our _ carefully selected, complete line of - Mackinaw Shirts Coats and Pants OF UNDOUBTED QUALITY, WITH PRICES TO SAVE And for your footwear, too, we are ready with a nice selection of You MUGH Boots and Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN R. Cunning ham & Son 11. | GENERAL nga AND OUTFITTERS AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE Twenty -four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The hest Garage in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express | Transferred A. E. Falconer Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teams, or Saddia Horses always ready for you Govmnt, phone: 2 long, 1 short "Hazelton wa aie i eee eg eae ee 5 . : ee Ce a | HAZELTON, B.C. ay ED = pn a peal erg er ey ae Sate ae Cemerit Lime Plaster __Fireclay Brick Building Papers . Roofing ; Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling | Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD, | Prince Rupert, B.C. BUILDING MATERIALS! = Sl a cr wae t Mr, and Mrs. Harold Cunning Immigration ham, of Port Essington, are spend- ing afew days in town. ., Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Miller, of Prince Rupert, have been guests, this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hyde and the first of the - week motored to Smithers and Telkwa, taking in the Barbecue.. They were ‘guests Tuesday of Mr. and) Mrs. Olof Hanson at Lake Kath- lyn. “ ~The Prince Rupert, Fall “Fait opens next “week, and. Fred, Continued from Page 5 F, W. Dowling. ‘superintendell ler .B.C,, has been. transfer to Kamloops. Mrs. Walton. Sharpe. | x fgh Stork,’ MM. P.,- will. officiate: at the at rue ae Ving: ‘the ‘disteiet, | aan was & problem which baffle solution and that they now fact a critical period in their histolE because the industry of the co ie a # try would no longer ‘Support t} population. . 5 of Dominion telegraphs.for nor -He ig one of oldest ,residents. in’ Rupert a ‘all.through the’ north there y be. general. regret that hei is leg