/ ‘THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1929 = a 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. LARK WORTHY General sferchant New Hazelton, - - - B.C.” = Steamship and Train Service S. S. Prince Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate points, each Friday, 9.00.4. m.: For Stewart and Anyox, Wednesday, 10.00 p.m, For NORTH and SOUTH. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. : Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: ' Eastbound, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 7.20 p.m, Westbound, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 7,51 a. m. , For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen R. F.. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC. _ A complete stock of Drugs. Druggists Sundries Candy . Toilet Gouds = Stationery. Kodaks and Films Prescriptions carefully dispensed by ' three registered pharmacists, We pay postage on mail orders when orders are accompanied ' by sufficient: cash, otherwise sent C. O. D., parcel post. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Prince Rupert, B. U. HENRY MOTORS SMITHERS, B. C. ~ Ford Cars and Trucks é “General Garage Repairs ‘By Experienced Mechanics: ‘Acetelyne Welding: _ Close ‘to Home . HL, Sawle and James Turnbull. - Teedar bush back of New, Hazelton and {northern part of B. C., includes an ex- ; . AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Foull.information from mae oeateted ve He res : Ww. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert “age freight rate per ton per mile XY on emcees sl in Canada. is about 534 per cent Te ; : . ; lower than in the ¥.S.. and that | . the average of Canadian grain - — Dean Sinclair Laird. of Macdonald , Short: Stories i| | ‘ * Some wheat was: moved over the = ’ nurthern reute again the past week, ah — but: not enough ‘so that the train boys had any double shifts to work. Mr. and Mrs. 8, B. Winsby’ enter- tnined five tables at bridge last Mon- [ day night and it was f very pleasant affair. The prizes were, won. by Mrs, Sawle and Mrs. MeTaggart, and by C. Work has been resumed again in the several thousand pieces of short poles will he taken out. Mrs. Peter Smith spent a day or so at Beament where: Mr, Smith ‘is sec- tian foreman. The initial program of the: Power Corporation of Canada, recently en- tered into the commercial Hfe of the penditure in Prince Rupert and Stew- Autos and horses for hire art of a million and a half dollars. As power development costs go that Teaming, freighting and transfering - is not a very large ‘sum, but it is a very good start for the northern towns, Night or Day Calls promp tly Answered: | Hereand There || | _ "The Falconer Transfer 7 Ie | om | HAZELTON, B. C, Gas (233) rn | i Large cargoes of wheat are be- so : Ing shipped to Japan and the — Orient through Vancouver these t days. It seems like sending coals | »., : ; ' to Newcastle to send flour to | 7 om 7 OR “The Flowery Kingdom.” ' HAVE YOU TRIED reel — ‘ ‘ \ ' Some foundation for. the old 9 4, Bickname “woolly’ west is found - Duska Toilet Pr eparations! \ a). in the report that ‘Alberta’s wool ' With the Incomparable Odor — \ output for 1928 ainounied to 4.033,- . ‘ 181 pounds, Altogether the Domin- This is something new'and real class. We: believe it is the very . ion produced over elghieen' and a best line of Toilet Preparations yet produced. It is a very complete | half million pounds. line and every girl and woman should have these preparations on her , dressing table. Steel is replacing wood in freight. “gervice on the Canadian Pacifie a Railway as 7.500) box cars now on _ ‘The Up-to-Date Drug Store | order for the company will be of . : steel constructlon They will have | HAZELTON, B. C. - f capacity of about 2,00¢ bushels © -of grain and a load of 120,000 | % i ‘pounds. ‘ _Fur-farming is developing many ‘ ' branches, one of the most recent feign, ocaennatin ia tenes 1” CCA NIA DIAN PACIFIC | ers Association, — The hody plans BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP. ‘SERVICE af to study muskrat breeding condl- To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, February 9, 23; Mareh 9, 20 eb ‘tions and to investigate all phases To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, February 13, 27; March 18, 24. of the industry. ‘ 8. S. Princess Royal for putedale, East Beila Bella, Ocean Falls, Swan- ; : son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a, m. . one Bate. Miecheners Visit the mountain resorts de Luxe— Banff and Lake Louise rates is 40 per cent lower, The Trans-Canada will cross the - continent in an hour and a half ; less time eastbound, and-an hour Ko S er | a io S. . less westbound than it did last year. This does not mean that Canada has got any smaller, but mo Battery, of Electric my that the Canadian Pacific Railway . os is running the famous flyer on an improved schedule. Penny postage, inqugurated* at Christmas, Is working well and . Just a little the best radio ¢ on the market. Get yours bringing about a notable increase now and enjoy your eveniogs. Go to.the theatre every in Totter matis from Canada to the night at home. Danee to the world’s. best orchestras. British Isles, according to federal postal officials. It Is estimated that “the increase. In the course "The Kolster brings these to. you. of a year would be such as to |||. | tL _ Offset the $200,000 estimated . re- . . 7 rate in revenua by the | penny We instal your set. .- Get prices and terms from 4 rate. : . . - 7, ge! a . an) . In Manitoba, there Js.one tractor for every 4.6: farms;. in Saskatehe- wan, one for every 4.7 farms; and ere” © in Alberta, one. for overy 7.6 ¢ W. Dawson wom By Fe | farms.. If all the tractors. were a wg BO OS, hitched together, -how- long “could -HAZELTON, B Cc dt take a garage mecaanie to. reach . - ‘ : ES the moon. - For the sixth : “auceessive, year of: i Dense” ‘tour: " agroas: College, Ste. Anne - da Bellevue, | : Quebec, ‘will. ‘condud “an all. ex ‘Canada cai h |