on THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 8 1927- Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods - Boots and Shoes Men’s Clothes “ S, H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant Canadian Pacific Railway. Compan BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Ta Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skefway, April 8, 18, 29. May 9, 20, To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, April 1, 12, 22; May 3, 18, 24. The S 8. Princess Beatrice—For utedale,. East Bella ‘Bella, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from Sy x | W, C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert 7, SERVICE Prompt efficient repairs to all makes of cars: speedy and careful taxiservice to all parts of the district, and regular serviee ‘to trains, with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This j is the service of. . The Falconer Transfer HAZELTON, B. C, HENRY MOTORS SMITHERS, B. C. , Trucks Tractors Gas Threshing Machines Accessories Oil. Ford Cars ” Parts Repairs HAZELTON THEATRE Tuesday, Abell 12 oe MILTON SILLS seen in a colo- ful role : First National Star hasa unique characteriza- tion of the new film } “PARADISE” Milton sills soars to the highest aenith of ataidom, fol - other x big. production “The e THamph,’ ” roi lowing ‘his neyer will be: forgotton performance in that . ort .jton Alils is the star. _ Close to’: Home ears For insurance and other important matters see Win, Grant’s Agency. . ‘Short. Stories | | . On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Myros gave 1 tea. in honor of Miss Micklejohn who wis leaving Hazelton nfter five years residence. ’ Mrs. B.S. Sargent left Tuesday for Prince Rupert to be with her sister for a time. Last Friday evening Mrs. entertained three tables, at bridge and the prizes ivere won by Miss Spooner, Tom. Tulford and Mrs, Thornton who got the consolation, A special meeting of the Felix Club was held at the home of Mrs. Gow at South Hazelton on Saturday evening when, the prizes were won.by Mrs, Sawle and Mrs, Mathieson. Mr. Gow entertained a couple of the mere males who had to accompany their wives. They played solo and were glad the Felix members weve in the other com- partment. : Some weeks ago an item appeared in these columns headed “Had Serap” The ftem did not say were the scrap had taken place. It should have ap- peared under the Terrace heading. Jas. Morrarty, road master on. this dvision, left the hospital on Tuesday feeling quite well again. He was con- fined to his bed for about o week. Afer getting fixed yp and put in good repair again at the Hazelton hos- pital Jas. Dyer left Tuesday for Van- couver.. He has not been in good health for a long time and he is taking a few months rest. Mrs. Fred Sait was a patient in the hospital the past week or so. Roy Guss broke his thumb on Mon- day Inst while loading poles. Misses Ida Schultzik and Jane York gave a jolly party to the young folks last Friday night at the former’ FS hone. 4g A son was born on Friday, April ist, at New Hazelton to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Christianson, Miss Julia Denno is making good progress after her operation: - The, Ladies Aid of The United QChurebh, Hazelton, will hold their East- er ten and sale of work, including Waster novelties, in the parsonage on _| Saturday, April 16th from 3-to 6 p.m. The W. A, to the H. H. will hold a \sewing meeting at the home of Mrs. Winsby on Wednesday afternoon, ihe A8th of April May dance in Assembly hall, Hazeltew on Friday evening, April 29th This jis the first thing the newly organlz - ed auxiliary has put on this year and there should be a large attendance. to be seen next Tuesday night and Mil- That should be enough to assure a big house. . i ‘ Frank St, Armour ‘died sin New ‘| Westminster on Saturday night af the age ‘of forty alx years. .|timer in Prince Rupert, in fact one_of {the originals. Last summer. .he was Married to Miss B.-A. Barbeau, a sils- | He was an old ter of Mra. R. 3 Sargent. “To ‘the wid- . ow much. sympathy is extended. Savwle |” 7 FOR SALE—Horse’ power “hay press if o. in good working order, $800.00, Lob. ro Cedarvale, ; WANTED-+Three sacks of Wee Mac. gregor potatoes seed) —T. R, TOM. LINSON, Cedarvaie, BO. © ' FOR SALE—320 acres -“Rosswood" land, 25-mfles from’ ‘Terrace, three- quarters of a mile lake frontage. —S. Haudenschild, Terrace. FOR SALE—From five to fifty acr | es, Paradise Valley, river bottom land, buildings, fencing, ete, -suitable for dairy farming.—S, Haudenschild, Ter. race, B.C, FOR SALE—11 aere lot, a bargain. Land close to river hottom. . Terms to suit. Address Arton Schwagean, 1620 Sutter 8t., San Francisco, Callt., U. 8. A.’ Free te Mothers? Mixit2; alse Dorden Co, Limtzed, Van- couver, for heeding ‘Chart ond helpicl Baby Wolfare Dock= let, - . Bteay HATCHING EGGS—Barred Ply- mouth Rocks, heavy layers, well bred birds ; eggs $1.50 per 15.—Mrs. Savile, New Hazelton, B. C. HATCHING EGGS—White Wyan- dottes and Barred Plymouth Rocks, heavy laying hens, mated to pedigreed cockrels, $1.00 per setting of 15, at New Hazelton—Mrs. F: A, Goddard, New Hazelton, B. 0. FOR SALE—One hundred: acres, more or less, adjoining New Hazelton. nearly all under cultivation or slashec Good and and good water supply; al- 80 fifteen head of stock, team of horses | ‘ implements, ete. —Apply to Touy Greece New Hazelton, BC. Pete’ s Place Fresh Beef Pork and Mutton Fresh and Smoked Fish Goods and Prices Right. You give me a trial? Will P: J. Spooner NEW HAZELTON B.C The W. A. to the H. H. will hold a’ Paradise is the name of the picture | ‘The Conservatives of Sintthers held. jan organization meeting the past Weak 3 You known that muaty BACON. FISHERIES Prince Rupert Fresh, Smoked and : “Salt Fish Stores, Hotels, Restaurants . arid Camps supplied Spring Tonic! languid. stretchy feeling? That’s winter’s after- tiath. What you need now is one of our Spring Tonics to , PEP YOU UP The Up-to-Date Drug Store ' HAZELTON, B.C. LACKHEADS Get two ounces of peroxine powder from your druggist Sprinkle on a hot, wet cloth and tub the face briskly. very blackhend ‘will be dissolved. ‘The! one safe, sure and simple way to remove blackheads, 1 With Take-down Oars and - ed up in five to eight ‘minutes, il boat is just what wanted for years. — Rolls up like a blanket. | place. - Fishermen Prospectors Campers _ Duck Shooters. Sportsmen. of all Ages, have B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed ‘SMITHERS, B. C. ° ri A Boat A Bed A Bath Ina Bag | “Weighs 12 Pounds Place your orders eayly for the New 1927 Boat. Brass Purp, Can be pump- - This amazing ‘new kind of Trappers _ A small ‘boy ean * earity it any $65. oro Por Further particulars apply to. fog a | --Omineca we : ‘ - Hazelton, 'B