THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925 Flour and ‘Feed New carload arrived this week: ‘ind contains Purity Oats Barley Chop Crushed Oats Wheat Flour Corn Oat Chop Bran ‘Shorts Prices the best in the district. S. H. SENKPIEL General Merchant New Hazelton, B.C. Auto and Garage Service Cars to any point in the district at any hour of the day or uight. Qur up-to-date garage facilities Order Your Winter A. E. Faleoner [%0ne* short Fast, efficient service; careful, experienced drivers ensure quick, efficient repairs COAL Supply Now Hazelton e a ( Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, September 5, 12, 22. every Saturday at 11 a m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES \_ Ww, W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert SS For Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skagway ~September 7, 18, 28. S.S. “PRINCESS MARY’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, ‘Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver Full information from — | mazatron nore | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hyde spent last week-end up the Valley. R. F. MeNaughton, district passenger agent for the C.N.R, at Prince Rupert, was a business visitor. in town the end of last week,. Benson Bros. have added to their jitney business a new Ford one-ton truck to handle baggage and other business. The Delco lighting plant with which Carey & Stone will supply electric light for Hazelton, arriv- ed last Saturday, and is now nearly ready fcr business, Con- tracts for lighting are being sign- ed up rapidly. The next new business to ‘be started: by this enterprising firm is a moving picture show. It will be ready ‘this fall, it is expected. Hugh (‘'Sourdough’’) McKay returned. to'dity on the Yukon Telegraph line on Monday, after a short absence on sick leave. A meeting was held in St. Peter’s Church on the afternoon of the 25th at which Mrs. Ferra- bee, Dominion president of the Anglican .Women’s Auxiliary, gave a most interesting and in- sSpiring address on the growth of the W.A. organization. There was a large attendance of ladies of the district. “Following the meeting a reception for Mrs. Ferrabee was -held at the home of Mrs. S. J. Winsby, The Right Rev. Bishop de Pen- cier. of ‘New Westminster will occupy the pulpit at St. Peter’s Church at the Harvest Festival Cement Lime BUILDING MATERIALS! Plaster ‘ Fireclay Brick Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B. C.. services on Sunday, and follow- ing a trip-down-river, he will conduct the 25th anniversary service at St. Peter’s on Wednes- dav evening. . ‘A new fence is being erected around the home of the chief of provincial police. One side is wire, the front will be pickets, and the back a high, elose-board structure. -Altogether it will be a very attractive fence, it. will stand ‘up and be fairly Timber Sale X7106 There will be offered for sale at Pub- lie Auction, at noon on the 1st day of October, 1925, in the office of the Forest Supervisor at Smithers, B. C., the Licence X7106, to cut 540,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling on an area adjoining Lot 2266, northwest of Hazel- ton, Cassiar District. ; Three (8) years. will be allowed for removal of timber. © “(Provided that anyone unable to}! attend the auction in person may sub- mit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated aa one bid.” Further particulars of the Chief For-| B.C.; or District Forea- B.C. 1114 ester, Victoria, ter, Prince Rupert, —T. ‘McMartin, . ‘manager of the George Little Lumber Yards at Smithers, spent a few days the end of last week. renewing ‘.ae- quaintances in Terrace, and while in the district he ‘visited Vanars- dol with-a:‘number of. friends, .to -gtake claims in the Copper River grea. ° Peter: McDonald, of Remo; # ras Telephones For Sale for stores, offices,’ mines, non, B.C, phone Company. Good second hand telep hones suitable farms or small exchanges: $5.00 each f.0,b. Ver- ’ Address Okanagan Tele | straight, as Constable Cline mea- sured it with his own eve. many votes he will get in Hazel- ton than his opponents. Mr. For Sale pin spuds or farm produce. azelton, B Shipping Tags, with or without the Hold| Fast Tag Fasters, These are especial- ly good for farmers or merchants ship- Supplied. printed by, ‘ Omineca Herald, New ing to him and ‘his supporters. crops. of the animals; ‘ed or a week-end visitor in town. - a The fairly heavy frosts the end of last week made every one get busy with their spuds and root The garden flowers -ace done and bulbs are either being. planted ‘for spring. blooming or taken up. for replanting - next spring, according to the nature In spite of the facet that some think..there were 1! unusual. features this’ year, the harvest in ‘all things haa been | pretty good and none who farm- ened will be huery|” tehia: winter, ae them. ja good many. friends, here, -:. properties. : ye “Aro Vou ‘a Bubsetiber. yet? * \have been provided for a large At least The chief topic of conversation around town on Wednesday was. Bushby and his meeting and how Bushby’s meeting in Hazelton on Tuesday night was most gratify- There was a large turnout for the firat meeting of a more or less ‘\dead campaign, and the boys, and the girls-as well,.were great- ly impressed with the -talk- that; the Conservative: candidate‘gave|: It was somewhat differ- ent from the usual’ political cam-| paign “speech. and it: rang. true. |. The Conservative candidate miade| ' Reg... Beaumont of ‘Vancouver who is interested.‘in. the Silver; Cup property, spent this week in|; town with Duke Harris. ‘and -vig- ited. the Cup and several’ Other Season’ s Work on Totem. Poles | Brought to End Harlan I. Smith, . who was jointly commissioned by the De- partment of Indian Affairs and the Victoria Museum, Ottawa, to engage this summer in the work of preserving Indian totem poles in this district and’ to carry on other operations of historical in- terest, has completed the season’s work. ‘He left on Wednesday for Bella Coola, where he’ will spend a week, and from thence he will return to Uttawa. The steps taken under the supervision of Mr. Smith for the preservation of the totem poles will keep them intact for many years. Concrete bases and cores pumter of the poles, which have also been painted. In this work he has enlisted the sympathy and selves, no smal] achievement in view of the natural suspicion which the Indian harbors of any anything touching upon his tribal life. Mr. Smith hopes to be able return next year if further funds are made available. to complete the work started this season. While in the district he gathered many valuable native antiques, which will at present grace the Victoria Museum, at Ottawa, A Clergyman’s Week. Q teepenneses eves > On Sunday morning, September 13, Rev. T. D. Proctor left Hazelton for Kitwanga. where he held one service at 11 o’clock and another at 3 p.m. At 4.15 he conducted a baptismal service, at 5a funeral, and at 7.30 a Church Army service, The following seven days he spent as follows: Monday.—Commenced with a: trip to Kitwancool, accompanied by Mrs. E, R. Cox as interpreter, arriving at 6.30 p.m. Revival service at 7.30 p.m., fol- lowed by meetings with ‘different com- mittees until 11.380. ° id Tuesday. — Confimation- class until 12:30 p.m; meeting at.1.80 for election of Church Army officera; 2.80, installa- tion service; 4 p.m., meeting. to discuss. final details for ‘completing new church building; 6.30, six Baptiama; 1. 80, even- ‘ing service, at which four new converts were received, including’ the heathen chief Lazarus Wilitzque and his wife. - Wednesday.—Left for Kitwanga at 7.20a.m. At 8 native driver lost con- trol of his horses, which resuited in a runaway ‘and neeedssitated a walk of] seven miles. Arrived at Kitwanga 2. 80 p.m. after paying several visita, holding meeting with Church Army officers to make arrangements for building a new Church Army Hall, 50'x90'. ‘Five p.m. baptismal’ service, followed by return to Hazelton, where native visitations were made in the evening. . > Thursday. —Service, meeting, and ar- rangements for two funerals, Friday. — Funeral service at. 2 PB i, followed by ‘Hospital: visiting. *” p.m. } later « ‘visiting - ‘and preparations ‘for Sunday Bervices, . Sunday.—11 a.tm., “Morning service; 41 pms instruction for sermon; 2 p.m., Sunday. School; 8.15 to 5.15, two private communiong; 7,30, avening service, ..- ‘Thus.ended a. axson’a octave, part: of lazy" one. poditions vacant, ‘yes, , ‘ndaed™ “The harvest ia white unto’ harvest, but the “ . laborers. are few’: . pray’ye the Lord.of. Fond sevice AGENTS: -HAZELTON GARAGE ‘Cary & Stone - Owners — First-class work on all cars. 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