TARE AEE ca okt PAS em eRe Me ee eo aS A Toe THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 251997 st —e— << — Men’s Cloth S. H. SENKPIEL es General Merchant . New Hazelton, B.C. Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes r Canadian Pacific Railway Company y\ 18, 28. lia. m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, February 25, March 1), 22 - To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, February 21, The S. 8. Princess Beatrice—For Butedale, Fst Bella Bella, Ocean Falls: Namu, Alert Bay,’ Campbell River and Vaneouver every Saturday at Full information from \ Ws C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert ty March ‘th, /"" SERVICE OL HAZELTON ~BG PARTS Prompt efficient repairs to all makes of cars; speedy -and careful 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 . GAS HENRY MOTORS SMITHERS, B. C. Ford Cars Trucks Tractors Paris Repairs Gas ‘Threshing Machine Accessories + Oil 4 5 Tuesday, March _HAZELTON THEATRE 22nd Close to Home ‘ : For insurance and other important matters see Win. Grant's Agency. Mrs, C. W. Dawson was a guest of Mer. Austin Goodenough in Smithers several days last week nnd took in the St. Patrick's dance. Hospital has been printed and is now being circulated. Barney Moe got into a mix-up with the police the other day when he was found in an. unlawful condition and al- so because he was mixed up with an Indian woman. He was given three months or $150.00. . ' Mrs. Chappell has been a patient in the hospital for the past week, Mrs.. Win. Grant went up to ‘Smith- ers Wednesday night to visit her dau- ghter, Mrs, Norman Kilpatrick. Mr. Grunt was to go up Friday in time to, take in the big birthday party that night. Mrs. Kilputrick’s birthday was on Wednesday and her mother’s was on Friday—both 23. Miss Helen of TPrinee Ttupert was also up for the oc- «wision, she being one of the Prince Ru- pert basket ball team which is play- ing in Smithers this week, ry Mrs, Graef has been a patient at the hospital the past week. . Mrs. Peter smith: spent the week- end at- Usk with Mr. Smith. : Ainong the graduating nurses of the 1927 class, Prince Rupert hospital, is Miss Annie Costell of Evelyn, a sister of Miss Costell of the Hazelton hospit- al stafz. The two cases resulting from the big yald on the fur dealers a week or so igo bave been postponed until next Wednesday at the request of the de- fendents. : Flora Samson of Old Kildoe, nine years old, lost her life by breaking through the ice while attempting to fet water last Tuesday morning. Rey, T. D. Proctor was confined to his bed this week with flu. Mrs E. R. Cox isin Vancouver as ao witness in the Sanky murder case. The machinery for the Silver Cup is at the New Hazelton station and will be moved up the mountain at an early date. ; Mrs. Ff. E Thornton entertained two tables at bridge on Wednesday even- ing last. , "Wr. J. Larkworthy returned Wednes- day evening from Vancouver where he spet the last. two. or three months, He is feeling very much better. W 8, Henry of Smithers, agent for the Ford car, has received and dispos- ed of his first car of. this yenr's model of the Ford. ‘The new car is n pretty elassy car and there will be o bunch of them ‘sold this year. . — “Panvine’ Harvey is planning on ‘getting ont a bunch b£ ore from his _ {property on the Babine range this com- ing sensoii, THe has been doing some _ |good work the past winter, ter town as the result. of a complaint Te lodged. by. Frank. Huber of Smithers “DJ who is in the “Hospital recovering | from * 18 gosh in his throat. which he says was done by: Westerlund. . ‘The “police * ‘had “| bub little evidence to: 40° ‘on at last-te- ports. other than, the- word. of: the: two: ‘/men. and ‘pumors - of a alt hilarious Hime Monday. yng The annual report of the Hazelton ;: Nels Westerlund of Terrace, form- erly of Smithers, is in jail in the lat- | FOR SALE—Houie and, Lot 21, bik. | - Short Stories | 1, Terrace, B. ©, Make an offer.— William I. Bord, Et. 3, Cement, Okla. 7 7 FOR SALE—320 acres pre-emption land, 25 miles from Terrace, three- ‘|quarters of a mile Jake frontage.—S. Hunsenchild, Terrace. FOR SALII—From ‘tive to fifty “ger: es, Paradise Valley, river bottom land, buildings, fencing, etc. suitable for - | dairy farming. —s. Hansenchild, Ter- race, ‘B. Co HATCHING EGGS—Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, heavy layers, well bred birds; eggs $1.50 per 18.—Mrs, Sawle, New Hazelton, B, ¢. . Fol §ALE—One hundred acres, more or less, adjoining New. Hazelton, nearly all ander cultivation or slashed Good Jand and good water supply: al- so fifteen head of stock, team of horses implements, ete—Apply to Tony Greec New. Hazelton, B. €. Don’t squeeze blackheads—dis- solye them. Get two. ounces of - peroxine powder from any drug store and rub with hot, wet cloth briskly over the blackheads. They misply dissolve and disappear by this asfe and ‘sure method. 1927 European Education! Tours Personally conducted .tours have heen arranged this summer, under the joint. supervision of the Canndiau , Na- tional Railways and the Cunard Steamship Company to Great Britain aod Europe and return. AML transpor tation, hotel and sight-seeing expen- ses ineluded in fares. See any Cana- dian Railway agent or write District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert,. for particulars and descriptive literature. ‘MARRIED IN VANCOUVER Mr. and Mrs, George Beirnes arriv- ed at Hazelton on Wednesday evening from: Vancouver. Mrs. McClair: and George Beirmes were married on Sat- urday, March 19, in Vancouver in the presence of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fos- ter as witnesses, The event was a yery pleasant surprise to the many friends of the contracting parties ir this district ond the best of wishes are extended to the happy couple. Both Mr. and Mrs, Beirnes are well known, not only in this immediate district,but all through the north. It is doubtful if there are two people who have tra- yelled ns extensively over the wild and unexplored regions of the north. ‘They have both been in the north for many years and they have friends in every -nook and corner, make their home at “Beirnes Ranch” in the ® Kisplox Valley.” Weighs Place | your ord boat is just what wanted for years. Rolls up like a blanket, - place. - ; They will A Boat A Bed New. 1927 Boat . With Take- down Oars and Brass Pump. Can be pump- ed up in five to eight minutes. Fishermen ‘Prospectors’ Campers Duck. Shooters Sportsmen of all Ages have $650 Boe | A pure, creamy, un- eweetened country milk, doubly rich because most cfits water content has been evaporated, Ideal fos cooking. DREE RECIFE BOOK Write The Borden Co, Limitec!, Vancouver. 2927 “Bordens ST.CHARLES MILA BACON FISHERIES Prince Rupert . Fresh, Smoked and ‘ Salt Fish Stores, Hotels, Restaurants and Campa supplied Spring Tonic! - You known that musty languid, stretchy feeling? That’s winter’s after- math. What -you need now is one ef our Spring Tonics to PEP YOU UP The Up-to-Date Drisg Store HAZELTON, B. C. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All deseriptions of sur- veys promptly executed H SOUTH HAZELTON A Bath In a Bag 12 Pounds ers eayly for the . This amazing new kind of . Trappers’ : J | A small “boy. can: carry it any: