THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2 1928 PROSPECTORS AND. HUNTERS © WE SPECIALIZE IN OUTFITTING PARTIES OF ALL KINDS Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. HAZELTON, B.C. ‘‘The House of Quality’ Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES © WM. GRANT'S AGENCY HaZELTon, B.C. District AGent FoR THE LmgapInc FRE INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE 8.8, Prince George and Prince Rupert 7!!! sail from Prince Rupert every Monday and Thursday and Saturday at 11 p.m. for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, YANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE. For STEWART Friday at10p.m. For ANYOX Wednesday at 10 p.m. * for Vancouver via QUEE NHACRLOTTE ISLAND 8.8. Frince John ports, June 13th, 27th, July 1th, 25th, August th, 22nd. . Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: astbound—-Daily except Monday 4.03 a.m. Westbound— Daily except Tuesday 9.44 a.m. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any 7 Canadian National Agent or R. F, McNaughton, Dis. Pass.Agt., Prince Rupert, B.C. | | HAZELTON rors ff Lee Chas. Reid and Wiggs O'Neil, of Smithers, paid a visit here ever the week-end. Indian: Agent Ed. Hyde went up to Smithers on business on Thursday of this week, Dr. Wrinch is expected home on Monday or Tuesday next un- less something unforseen delays him en route. Rev. Proctor will attend the Synod meeting in Prince Rupert Inext week. Miss Smith also ex- pects to attend as delegate from the W. A. Miss Davidson, who has been attending school at Salt Lake City, arrived here last Wednes- day and went out to her father’s home in the Kispiox, where she will spend the summer. Last Saturday S. H. Hoskins motored down from Smithers to attend police court. For the trip he was accompanied by Miss Cradoek, of the hospital staff, and Sam Meyer. They visited the Hazelton Hospital and the im- mediate vicinity and were de- lighted with everything. Wm. Holland was in the police court jast week to answer @ charge of wounding another In- dian’s horse. It appears that Holland and the other Indian PREVENT FOREST FIRES The fires that start each summer might have ‘come from YOUR cigarette-stub. The Forest charred and burned might have been the result of YOUR camp-fire. The wooded hillsides might have been black- ened by YOUR lighted matches. The burned farms might be the wages paid by YOUR thoughtlessness, Idle logging camps might be the result of . YOUR monetary carelessness, If forest fires annually destroy. our - natural “wealth, if money is to bespentin fight- — . ing fires instead of building up the Province, then the loss is YOURS and » that of the generations to. come. - ‘Be oh ae » careful, te WT PAYS disagreed and Holland inflicted a bad gash on the Indian’s horse with an axe. Magistrate Hos- kins sent Holland up for trial. Geo, W, Carpenter, Fred Easton and W, A. Williams, with their wives and families, of Eugene, Ore., arrived the first of the week to look over the timber resources of the Kispiox Valley. The party motored as far as Endako, where they left their ears and took the train to Hazel- ton, The men spent several days in the Kispiox and, the sights around the immediate vicinity. They will return by motor. Those few miles between Endako and Burns Lake have not yet been built and thus hun- dreds of tourists are kept out of the northern interior. Some day ‘that short plece of road will be built and then southern people ean motor through to Hazelton. Railway Heads Here Olof Hanson, the tie, pole and timber man of the interior, spent several days last week with a party of C. N. R. men from the Purchasing and Stores Depart- ment. They stopped ata num- ber of places along the line to get a line on the natural re- sources of the country. The party included kK, C. Vaughan, director af purchases and stores, Montreal; G. H: Jenkins, general -fuel agent, Montreal; 0.C, Labrie, purchasing ‘agent, Vaneouver, and E,. A. Bromley, secretary. Card of. Thanks Me A. Roy McDonell. and fam- ily wish to express their sincere _ «|| thanks te those whose floral and - |) other. offerings were a. comfort and help to them i in their recent _ ‘sad bereavement, Boots: and Shoes for Men,. Women and Childrén SUMMER SHOES AND RUNNING SHOES MEN’S FURNISHINGS Groceries Flour and Feed GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS S. H. SENKPIE New Hazelton, B.C. MacKenzie’s Old Stand Tennis Shoes . White Rubber Shoes for Men, Women and Children Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Twice a Week R. Cunningham & Son £7. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS HAZELTON, B.C. ladies and children took in the ||) 4a | 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 best Gar age in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred A. E. Falconer Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teams, or Saddle Horses always ready for you Hazelton Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short Dominion Day Celebration © , ‘Hazeltonfl _ REFRESHMENTS ON il THE GROUNDS : Field Sports Races Baseball Game Grand Dance at right with first-class music E MONDAY, J ULY SECOND , our Subscription up to Date? Ji