THE OMINECA HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1927. Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes Men’s Clothes GD S. H. SENKPIEL General Merchant New Hazelton, B.C. ‘Canadian Pacific Railway Company | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE _ ll a m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, June 6, 18, 24, 27 To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, June 3, 11, 18, 22, 29 The S, 8. Princess Beatrice--For Butedaie, East. Bella Bella, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River-and Vancouver avery Saturday at AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES . W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert Sd Full information from wt With Take-down Qars and ed up in five to eight ‘minutes. boat is just what wanted for years. place. C. W. Dawson. A Boat A Bed A Bath Ina Bag Weighs 12 Pounds Place your orders early for the New 1927 Boat Fishermen Prospectors Duck Shooters Sportsmen. of all Ages have \ Rolis up like a blanket. A small boy can carry it any $65.00 For Further particulars apply to Brass Pump. Can be pump- This amazing new kind of Campers Trappers Omineca Hotel Hazelton, 1 B. Cc. = HAZELTON —outlaw raids. Tuesday, July 5 “The Overland Stage” ‘Live with men who braved. their lives to build a nation! See them fight their way west. ger lurking beyond every horizon. Indian fights And. above all see the daring riding and marvelous fighting of filmdom’s won-. der westemer, Ken Maynard, — THEATRE Dan- Jaek Priest of. ‘Prince Rupert was., here the end of last week,:, He shipped his car to New Hazelton. atid upon - its arrival be started on a: trip to the prairies, . ‘ Very fev people will ‘te left: In this part of the district today and tomor- |. row if the weather is. at'all ‘favorable, Nearly everyone: hag planned to ‘go to Smithers, Terrnce or on. a. ‘private. pie-, ni¢. They will all be On ‘the, Job next . week, however, or nearly all. — B, Kr “‘Timbull who has: been con- nected with the. Up-to-Date Drug store for the past year or so left Sunday. for Vancouver where ‘he will join his fam- ily and they hope. to make their home in’ the elty in future: en Mise ‘Parfltt left Saturday ‘nlgbt: to spend: the holidays: at her. homme in: Victoria: She was’ _ Accompanied oby,| her. ‘frlend,” - Mise’: Wilkinson ‘of ‘North|é Vancouyer, who. had. been’ her guest L ] fow.e aacare ce Short Stories i _ Close to Home — | For fnsurance and other important matters see Wu. ‘Grant’s Agency. Mrs. L. Belmont ‘of Smithers was a guest last week of her sister Mrs. Fred Sait, New Hazelton. 2 «| | a Douglas Parent arrived home from Montreal,on Saturday last.. Mrs. Far- ent was in the hospital and will come later and bring the two younger boys. her recent illness and is again nt her home. At Willlams Lake 150 head of wild horses have been rounded: up nnd sent to. American glue factories. The members of the Felix Bridge Club with their, husbands, met at the home of Mrs. R. 8. Sargent last Thurs- day evening. The prizes were won by Mrs.’ Jas. Turnbull and Mra. J. D. Gal- low ay, ard by Jas. ‘Turnbull. and Dr Turpel. The club will hold no more meetings until the fall. RJ. McDonell: left Monday night for Smithers where he will ‘visit with his grandson, Clarence Goodacre, for a time. He will also look after some. of his mining interests there. Bridge No. 37 on he ©, N. R. just to Jthe eust of New Hazelton tied things up in good shape over the week end. The bridge is’ peing filled in but the old stuff slides out about as fast as the new material is ‘put in.. A fish Jcar was.derailed and that cnused a de- lay which gaye the mud alittle start. It took hours of hard work to catch up to the mud. Good, progress is. be- ing made, howerer, on the job. Mrs. F. A. Goddard leaves Saturday morning for Vancouver where she wil! visit for a: time with her sister and then will go to Stewart to visit her daughter, Mrs. Irvin McMullen for a month. Mrs. Goddard has not been in good health for some. months and she hopes the change will be. of, benefit. The Ladies Aid of New Hazelton church piade a presentation last Fri- day night to Miss Richardson who had presided nt the organ and otherwise took an active part in the work of the ehurech during the past year. y Harly this month Hon, W. H. Suth- erland, minister of Public works, and his deputy, Patrick Philip, will motor from Vancouver o New Hazelton and Hazelton to inspect the new roads un- der construction, or completed. He will find a desire for more speed on the work at. this end. . The Prince Rupert fair board de- cided definitely at o recent meeting to hold a stampede in connection with the fair next September, This will be .jsomething new in Prince Rupert and it should be quite an attraction for the people of Rupert and the northern coust points. |. The dance given on Thursday night of last. week for Mjss Richardson: in the New Hazelton hall was a jolly af- fair. ‘There was a nice little crowd of New Hazelton, people’ present | with a few from Hazelton, Dancing contin. ued. until the small hours. —_ Miss Richardson leaves for her homie in the south on Saturday morning, : Rey. Vietor -Sausum and family left ‘Thursday morning for Vancouver Sansum having. been. ‘appointed, to, a eburch there, He will be succeeded at: |) Kisptox by Rev. A.B. Bennett who. is. to arrive ‘with his- fomily this. gvening. ‘Orvice Sargent has recovered from |, ‘| Hazelton, where they’ will reside in future, Mr. |i ‘arental home. Liquor Commissioner in. Ontario: D. B. Hanna, has notified the brewerler of that province’ that they must re duce the price of. beer to such an ex: tent. that it may be, ‘retailed at a nickic a glass.. In B..C. it Is. still 15¢ or tivo fora quarter, and the glasses are no} me large either.. : ‘Telkwa va Tales Vancouver where she has been attend- ing Normal school, erm sister at’ Fort Fraser. week in honor of Mrs. T. P. Smith. Wig s was the tiine in a few days. The first barbecue meeting was held last week. iD. Wheeler was appoint- ed manager ‘this year, Prospects are bright for a bigger day than ever and with more stampede features. “Miss. Kathleen Eetchford stayed with Miss Muriel while writing her entrance eXaminations. R. C. M. P. Cons. Berger, Horsfield. and Greenfield, accompanied by In- dian Cons. Ticehurst of Hazelton: got away on Monday for Babine Lake go- ing vin Topley. fod The Omineca Herald is $2.00 a year; Mortgage Sale Of Farm P Property Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and inclusive of the 20th day of July next, 1927, for the fal- lowing described. valuable farm perty, viz., Lot 1a67, Cassiar District, comprising 160 acres, more or Less, _ This, property is. well locnted in the Kispiox Valley, akout 28 miles from The soll is well watered and of ex- cellent quality, about 15 acres of whicl are cleared and under cultivation, the remainder being lightly wooded w ith spruce, poplar and - birch. dwelling, two other buildings and con. siderable tnclne. Terms, % . Cash, balance spreac over a term of yeurs, not to exceed-15, with interest at 7 %4% per annun, For particulars apply to,— . D.. Munro, “Land Settlement Board, Smithers, B. €, or to - 4 Land Settlehent Board, : ' Parliament Buldings, Victoria, B. C Victoria, B. C. June 21, 1927. ; Mise Kitty McDonald returned from 2 Mrs. H. Willis ts visiting with her i. Mrs, FP. W. A. Mapleton entertained a at amufternoon ten on Tuesday of last | ‘Harris wes in from Grouse | # mountain last week nnd be reported | that he expected to. resume work on |# pro-, Erected on the premises, are a barn CANADIAN “Natio Na PD PLALLWAYS. Summer Excursion ‘Fares’ 5 _ . ec - ‘Triangular tour to Jase RATIONAL PARK " One way via Vancoyver and - Prince Rupert Be j Eastern cts tie il ms ‘Allan ‘Rutherford AM ‘déseriptions : ‘of sur- Veys ° ‘promptly exeeuted "SMITHERS, B. C. BC. LAND ‘SURVEYOR* ie. Mh ha ARNOUNCENENT Beginning uly First the store hours. will be from 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m. and .Wednes- day and Saturday i in the evening from 7 to 9. 30 o'clock. The UptoDate Drug Store . HAZELTON, B.C. . Omineca Hotel C. W. Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL ‘ . MEN ‘ ‘Dining’ room in connection Hazelton - B.C. ae mt ater men termine ome rani oe ec ee aoe Ree ee ee s - Provincial. Assayer J. D, Boulding Price, List Sent on Application Prompt Service is Given to You Send in Your Samples | New. Hazelton ‘Use it with confidence, 4 — Teese Seat --doctors have been jorc- scribing. Eagle Brand as an infant food when “mother’ smilkisnot avail- able. — - -