‘THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 1927 a Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods . Boots and Shoes — Mens Clothes S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. ‘General Merchant STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each Friday. 9 a.m. For STEWART and. ANYOX, Wednesday i0 p.m. s. 8. Prince John’ fortnightly for Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 7.20 p.m. WESTBOUND—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 7.51 a.m. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o R. FF. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, % ‘TIRES _ a PARTS | SERVICE Prompt efficient repairs to all.makes of cars; speedy and careful taxi service to: all parts of the district, and regular serviee to trains, with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of The Falconer Transfer HazELTon, B.C, GAS = ~ Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, February 11, 25, March 13, 22 de Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, February 7, 21, March ith, The 5. S. Princess Beatrice stilings to Vancouver, etc., from Prince Kupert Saturday February 5th and 12th are cancelled. This servics will be vesumed, Saturday, February 19th. AGnECY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES ll information trom W. U. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert a HAZELTON THEATRE - Tuesday, . February 15 he Knock- out” . ‘Featuring of Milton Sills, the man who made ; | The Sea Hawk” ee ‘tims, particularly in. Hazelton. OVERHEARD AROUND | | NEW HAZELTON — For insuranee and other important matters see Wm, Grant's Agency, Mr. Merino who has been at 8S. HL. Senkplel's for some months left for Tuesday for the south, ‘While depot agent Geo. Parent has been under the: weather Mr. Panter of Smithers has been relleving. - Mrs. Fred Salt is numbered among the flu patients. John McDonald of Vancouver is, a guest of Myr. and Mrs. C, Hunt. On Monday ‘night Inst he and Mr. Hunt entertained the girls at the hospital to a sleigh ride as far as Mrs. F. A. God- dard’s New Hazelton, where | a’ jolly time was spent, . Peter Spooner who recently went to Edmonton has undergone. an operation for eppendicitis. He was doing well at last reports. . . Lots of caroads of cedar poles ure now being loaded out of New Hazelton The Province says that according to. an Ottawa naturalist there are twenty four kinds of snakes in Canada. The list does not include the well known snake in the grass, Neither does it in- clude those pink ones which hang from the celing. "The Ladies Aid Society of New Haz eeltun will hold a@ social in the church on Saturday evening, February 20th, to which oll are invited. An interest- ing time is assured. The flu continues to gather in vic- One patient no sooner. shows signs of im- Drovement when another ia taken ‘down Too much artificial heat and not near enough fresh air and outdoor exercise. The Felix Club had a most enjoy- able opening esssion last Thursday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. Jas. Turn- bull, The prizes were won by Mrs. 8. J. “Winsby and Mrs, A.D. Chappell. The meeting on Thursday this week is John Newick as hostess. The executive of the VW. A. to the B H. met at the home of Mrs. R. 8. Sar- gent on Wednesday afternoon to com- plete the business for the year and to prepare for the annual meeting. The Ladies Aid Society of New Haz- elton have undertaken to have the in- terloy of the church redecorated., The work is now being done and it ts ex- pected the building will be rendy for the regular service on Swmday. The interior will look, much hetter and the Indies deserve-a lot of credit for their enterprise. ANNUAL MEETING W. A. to H. HL The annnal meeting of the. Woman’s Auxillary to the Hazelton Hospital for the election of officers and for the retading of reports, will be held on Wetlnesday, Felruary 16th at 3 pm, in the United Church. All members are requested ta attend. Prospective members, and all interested are wel: come. Refredbments will he provided hy memberg of the executive. ‘SERVICES APPRECIATED ———— ‘Tee Tney dealres to thank: Dr. §, A. | Wallace, F.R.0.8., Ed. for the’ serg!-, feal ‘skill efficient: care. given hia 80n Lee: Ham who underwent a most. gel: ‘ous operation a few weeks ng0- and | hay’ tiade- A mOst ‘yemarknbe, recovery. He . ‘also. wighes ° to thank Dr. ‘ Lightburn, the: ‘Ingtron.. find: the: nuralug: staff. of | the “Hazelton ‘Hospital, for thelr « caxe ‘and. kindness: to Lee’ Ham., co at the home of Mrs. Winsby with ‘Mrs. ‘Smithers N otes Mrs. AT. MeIntyre lett “Thursday 4 | morning for California to visit with Marjory Campbell shared ‘the honors nt several enjoyable bridge parties. hospital auxiliary was held at the re sidence of’Mrs. D, D, Rolston last Fri- day afternoon when arrangements were completed for holding’ the-“anuna children’s masquerade dance. over their andual court of appeal in connection with the Smithers taxation values on Tuesday in the Municipal offices. penis on the list fer consideration ani reductions were franted in two cases. According to the municipel assess ment roll as‘now revised the total va lue of renl property in town 1s$584,045 Jmade up of land valnes of $201,255.00 and improvements valued at $382,796 which is a slight increase over the 1926 figures. The mill rate has not a: yet been fixed but it is anticipated ‘it will be twelve mills as Jost year. Dr, R. G. Bamford returned homi Sunday after a four weeks trip in the southern cities. , Rey. Geo. Turpin attended the meet: ing of Cariboo Presbytery © held in Prince George this week. Miss Marjory Campbell who” spent the last three months visiting with her parents here left Thursday.on an ex- tended trip.to California, Previous to her departute a number ‘of socia: events were given in her honor. : Frederick Ockleshaw, village clerk. has. resigned his position to take ef fect the end of March. P. 8. George of Sutton, Engiand. who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Thos. Brewer, for more than a year, left for Prince George to vialt with his son, Stan, George. Join R. Turner, manager of the Du. thie mines, returned on Wednesday night from a short business trip.’ %. MAJ-GON. H. A. PANET who may succeed Mojor-General. MacBrien ag chief of Military and Naval Branches of Department of National Defence, Ottawa, whose resignation Was @ surprise to the Government, : ; - QUICK NEWS - Angug and Archie Kerr were all set to start hauling Yes when Angus had the misfortune to injure his foot when a stump . Co Pete. Wilson lost one: of- his otters in. -the Bulkey river recenty: i: ‘The B. and B gang. have fixed ver) ; friends and relatives, and with Miss |' The regular monthly meeting ‘of the | The’ village commissioners presided |‘ There were oniy three ap-] -spection when loaded; cash paynients. t Entarged Pictures © ‘Hazelton District . ‘It's a long time aince theae were available, but we have * arranged for a supply. They are very fine. va THe Latest Books Private Stationery The Up-to-Date Drug Store | HAZELTON, B. ¢. CEDAR POLES WANTED All sizes 20 feet to 50 feet. long; in —Alberta Pacific Lumber Co., Vancouver, B. C. Ltd, trator, Prince Rupert, up to and in- 0431, Rayge 5, Coast District. - | broadest, opportunities. ‘| the buyer in a more: secure position’ it was enught | ‘between the > sell. and: | attack ‘of pleursey and that’ qackle FOR SALE—Sealed Tenders will be received by the Official. Adminiy- cluding February 15th, 1927, for Loi. Norman A. Watt, _ Official Administrator Ao. + : é B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford “VAD, descriptions | of. sur- 7 . veya promptly ‘executed | 1 SOUTH HAZELTON ~ :- a Ee Boe NEW SHALAND 1 REMIER VISITS Hon. J. G. Coates, Prime Minister of New Zealand, is the second Do- minion Premier to visit Canada on his way.home. He is scheduled to" arrive in Montreal this woek. Pe d A ‘y h ! rs \ think they now should enclose the » plat-4 . form as the yeurtailed the Warehouse oe for ther pu rposes, te A cnr of iimothy seed ‘und one -" onts were londed out this w eck. _ Nothwithstanding, ‘ete, we ure ‘ar eopinion that the M, Tr. P. Asso. wile be the Inenns of protecting, not onl 48 dairymen, but the-buyers as well, 17 it does hot do both it is not properly § adjusted and’ will come short of list It should put it should protect him as. well.as the eee (airy man, : ‘and, placo the business on! aa, n somid basis.» It has: ‘injured no one! in the Fraser: Valley: :0-fwhich we arc aware.’ me, ee the many feleniis, of. Mrs; Allen wii] regret. ta learh, that. she -daveloped ary 50 ailffering from: ‘the, flu,»