eee THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 11 1927 rere Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats ‘Groceries, Dry Goods | Boots and Shoes = || —— Men’s Clothes | Ss CD | S. H. SENKPIEL «New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant | ( Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, February 25, March 1), 22 . To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skegway, February 21, March 7th, 18, 28. The S. 5. Princess Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1] a. m. ; AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from W.C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert P) PARTS SERVICE 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 HazeLTon, B. C. GAS A ; a Z HENRY MOTORS SMITHERS, B. C. Trucks Ford Cars Tractors § Accessories - Parts Repairs Gas Oil | Thrsshing Machines | ; HAZELTON THEATRE Tuesday, March 15th “SWEET DADDIES” Starring —George Sidney, Charlie Murray and Vera Gordon and the best all around cast. . of laugh makers you ever saw. No levels . for levity. Come to Papa. oo fa ¥ For every: ‘man who has a sweetheart, and. for every -- . sweesheart who has a man‘and for everybody; here’s a -. year’s entertainment packed into two hours: oS Hee OVERHEARD AROUND NEW HAZELTON For insurance and other important matters see Wm. Grant's Agency. | | _ The W. A. of St. Peter’s church will hold their annual St. Patrick’s Tea in the Mission House on Thursday, the 17th of March. 3t “Whose pole haulers who loose or dump poles along the road in winter should be called upon.to pick them up or rol! them off to the side where they. wlll not be # danger to traffic.. The ‘poles should be worth picking up.. Last week a, ntimber of the young people of Hazelton paid a surprise visit to the home of Allen and Mrs. Bensou and showered them with gifts of china and glass, A pleasant even- ing wis spent. _ Mrs. Sawle went down to Prince Rupert Sunday and this week was n guest of Mrs. G. H. Munro. George Hall has pPurehased a new one ton truck and last week put it on the rord hauling ties. 4 The New Hazelton Ladies Ald 5So- ciety had quite n pleasant social even ing in the church last Saturday night. ‘There was a very fair attendance and the collection plate produced $18.10. The evening was spent with games and singing. A featire was a vocal solo by Miss Anna Johnson sung In Swed. ish. There was also some commun: ity singing. New stock .yards are to be built ai Fort Fraser in the near future ‘to ac- commodnte the farmers in that district - The Union Oii Co. are reported to be Preparing to bulid a ware house at Vanderhoof this summer, There was quite an influx of “the boys” at Ilazelton over the week end and the town lokeod some better. Wm. Goldbloom of Prince Rupert wns 4 visitor at the Omineca hotel Saturday night and on Sunday C. W. Dawson accompanied him back to Rup- ert. They have been dickering in raw furs and Mr. Goldbloom was afraid he had not paid Mr. Dawson enough. Miss Julia Denno is now pole check- er at Mike George’s camp—the first gir] to go into the wood is nthese parte as a regular employee. W. D. Pratt of Skeena Crossing was ut the Omineca hotel over the week end. It was his first visit for a long time that Dave got away from home, but at that he looks es if he had put in a fair winter, 7 Miss THelen Pratt of Skeena Cross- ing spent a-few days this week with ‘Mrs, C. W. Dawson. ead The Community league met last | week in the school house, — es, Mrs. Peter Smith was one of the flu . patients last week, but only for .a day or two, of New Hazelton people at the picture show in Hazelton last Tuesday night to see Harry. Langdon in. "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp", The show was well worth the trip and Mr. Gary has im- proved the operation: of the machine very mnatetlally, kept going continuously gives the pub- lic a full measure of entertainment at all tlmes. co . Mrs. Bracewoll ‘veturned, home from | the -hospital Sunday after belng a pa- tent for a few days, There was an extra large delegation The excellent’ music | John“D. . Boulding returned . to town Wednesday evening and “will ‘reopen: r _FINANCIAL STATEMENT “A” ‘Sewing: “nists of the We. Yo. , i the H. Hi. will be held. at the home of The following ih a financial state: Mrs,’ W. we Anderson on Wednésday, ment for the year recently closed of March 16th. : the. W, A. to the H, Hi vos Receipts: Se mo _ Bal. on hand Feb, 1926..........-..- $ 2.39 8, 9 Membership. foes mer St. Patrick Ss Proceeds of dances, etc............-1 271.40 | ; ce, Mrs. Sargemt’s tea... 27,80 D y D Raffle. of Horse....cescernee 98.00 a: ance Refreshment booth flower show 27.80 | , Cash per Mrs, Sealy... + 90 March 17th, 1927 Proceeds ridge drive, ete ao senen ~. 20.25 ——. | 1588.89 In the Community Hall Isxpenditures: co, ; Stamps, ete. $ 3.20 ‘ . Hall ex vo} New Hazelton Pinno’ rent ..... 15.00 : Entertainment expenses............ 79.60 ee Advertising scee enseee 11.00 , ADMISSION $1.00 | Materlals purchased —.............. 111.25 : Linens for private rooms......:.. 18.00 ‘ Iee cream, flower show..........° 10.15 EXDresS CiZATZES |... 2.30 Gift’ to Mrs, Cline ......... 9.85 B ACON Gifts on Christmas tree........ 16.85 : ae Linoleum 149.20 | . FISHERIES Patlent’s tA YS a eeseteeees 19.00 Tea sets v0.80 Prince Rupert Balance on Hand... - seoaecess 4.34 $586.89 Fresh, Smoked and ; Sa t Fis Stores, Hotels, Restaurants and Camps supplied . a a Spring. Tonic! > * More bottle-fed babies have bees _ successfully raised on Eagle Brand thanon ell other infant foods combined. Write The Borden Co, Limited, Vancouver, for Free _ Book. You known that musty languid, stretchy feeling? That’s winter’s after- math. What you need now is one of our Spring Tonics to PEP YOU UP The Up-to-Date Drug Store. HAZELTON, B. C. E3327 | Now-1927 . 7 FOR SALE—One hundred more or less, adjoining New Hazelton, nearly ll under cultivation or slashed Good Iand and good wafer supply; al- so fifteen head of stock, tenm of horses implements, ete —Apply to Tony Greec New Hazelton, B, C. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- ‘veyS promptly executed FOR SALB—One. cradle complete, : SCUTH HAZELTON =: one child’s bed complete. Both are as good as new ~ Apply to: “Mrs, Senkuiel, New Hazelton, B. C. Weighs 12 Pounds . Place your orders eayly for the With Take-down Oars and Brass Pump. Can be- pump- ed up in five to eight minutes, - This amazing new Kind of boatis just what . Fishermen -Prospectors Campers ‘Trappers Duck Shooters Sportsmen of all Ages have wanted for years. Rolla up like blanket. . A small boy. can carry it ‘any. wks $65.00 | | | For Further partieulare avply t to ee - Omineca Hotel’ _ Hazelton, 1 B.C. W. Dawson ae x his | OLY offleg: here at ‘AD, n early date. ni fn aahlnanes acres, E cs: A Boat A Bed A Bath Ina 1a Bas | : | “New 1927 Boat | ‘place, _ Jon