THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY * 1927 Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes Men.s Clothes a CD ; 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 For STEWART and ANYOX, Wednesday 10 p.m. s. s. Prince John? jorinightly.# for Vancouver’ via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 7.20 p.m. . WESTBOUND—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday,’ 51 am. |” Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for ‘Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, ety, also for your next shipment, For Atlantica steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o R. F. McNaughton, - District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. 14 SERVICE Prompt efficient © repairs to ali makes. of cars; speedy and careful taxi service to all parts of the district, and regular servies to trains, with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage— -This is the service of The Faleoner Transfer HAZELTON, B.C, Ne Canadian Pacific Railway Company.) | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST aT Ws ae §ERVICE , To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, February 25, March 1), 22 is, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, February 21, 28, The 8. &. Princess Bentrice—For Butedale, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell ‘River and Vancouver every Saturday at il a.m. Pee FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES” YW. © Mareh 7th, Fall information from . Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert Zo HAZELTON THEATRE Tuesday, February 22 YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE ULTIMATE IN DRAMA UNTIL YOU'VE SEEN *“Mlismates” | A woman's daring courage when her baby | is in danger--the jewel pagent; the most mapnificent scene. ever: produced ~— —the Roman festivs]’ where. a cowardly ~ husband gives a feast fora lie—the pursuit ‘by the — - armed constabulary—and a smashing climax. as. 8: thrill foe ing as the screen can give. os. WONDERFUL Teas ea « OVERHEARD. AROUND | NEW HAZELTON 3 i For insurance | and other Important matters 8 see Wn. Grant's Agency. The winners at the Felix Club last Thursday were Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. W. EL Gow. There * was BO necting this week, ‘Chiet Wulter Gale of the Hazelton Todiaus was’ before the Indian Agent lnst week on a charge of Having home brew on th ereserre. He was fined. Brat when the mounteil police mder- took to arres€ him lite one night it was charged that he. resisted. arrest and ussnulted- the police,’ A second charge was preferred against him and it came before Justice of the Pence. Wm. Grant who, In the absence of no defence be-}. ing offered, sent him up for trial. He ippeared before Judge Robertson. in Sumnithers tnd Lis Toner r distnissed the "Master Wiltred Young, son o£ Rev. J. He Yougn, has been in the ‘hospital the past week in u very serious. con- ition, The first.of the week he had a bud attuck of- his oldtrouble,butwas petting ilon vegry nicely until Wed- nesday night when he got another bad utinek and at this writhig owas in: a very low ‘condition, : : ‘Locnt horses. did ‘not seem ta, enre particularly for the high wind and the low: teinperature this week’ and there J were several that made a run for their batts and shelter, Even ° our good friend Willans faithful old dobbins did an unexpected thing and in! their big hurey te vet guing they. hurt their ow- ner and driv er. “Stanley Stynof£’ of ‘Dorrecn triends. Leo Spooner had. the misfortune te sprain. his lund awhile louding - poles Which inade him lay off: iL ‘couple of days to rest, A son wis barn at the Hrizetton hos pital last Tuesdiy, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo ‘Spooner of New Hazelton, Quile a number from New Hazelton took in the picture show in Hnzelto on Tuesday night in spite of the cold and high wind. ‘There is a guod pic- ture next week. » Alys, Schultzik was woder the ther the past week. . Geo, Tarent is able ta: be about: again, but not yet onthe job. | Owing to thé absence of Rev. J. H, Young Jast Sunday Rev. Victor Sun- sun ocenpied the pulpit in both New Tiagelton and. Hazelton last Sunday. Remenher the Ladies Aid ‘social in the New Hazelton church next Satur day, aight, February 26th, There will hen good time. Moisture for The Incubator Is a Necessity . En the drier sections of Canada, and especially where low temperntures venrally prevail in the evely part of ‘spring, gent: ditticulty is experienced jin getting good hatches, due to an “in- sufficiency of .moisture in the inen- baton, In many cases,” In spite. of ideal moisture conditions in the incu: ‘batox-room itself, poor results nye’ still ‘the erule and ‘the percentaze. of chicks dend - in - the. shell | {gs very.“ ferat, Tt . . Has, been ‘found “that. Duy; appreciable ‘decrense. from: ‘the ; “normal.” “indlsture : content of the mach! he’ catises’ the: alr | hunrldity of the machine be empleyed spent last week ond w ith New Hazelton boy weu- |. ) ber of Mines hus decided wdop a-mem- cannot be broken by. the chicks at ‘the - time of hatching, Under ‘such cireum- stunces itis: essential that moisture be supplied if'a normal hatels is to be ob- tained. os By far the most important method a of incuring a. sufficient supply of mol- |. sture in incubation is that of supply- ing water In some:imanner ii the in- ends ator itself. ; Tt is absolutely nee- essary: in ‘attempting to correct: ‘humi- dity in. an incub; ator that some accur- ate: method of recording the’ relative and the simplést method ly lo Wse ny wet bulb hygrometer. A. relutive. hu- midity of from - D0% to 60% has con- sistently given the best results on the Experimental Farm Systoui: It is better to erro the side of too amuch thin. tao little moisture. One method ‘in ‘general use consists in placiig water pans ar trays of wei sand. in the bottont of the: incubator. Tider ordinary circumstances suffici- ‘ent Inoisture, is prov ided by -this meth- | od. ‘Experiments were. carried! on at Lethbridge | an dat ‘the Central Ex- perimental Farm Otiawua... . The: mois ture wus supplied hy using mids of thin boards wrapped to u thickness of about one ‘ineh, with cheese cloth. or |: : ‘be received by the Official Adminis- burlap: dipped in’ water “and suspen- ded abdyve! the. Uggs. “The telutive hu- midity was controlled by ‘the frequ- enty of noistening: these pads. Since the air nbove the eggs is hotter thin. that below, its capacity for absorption ; of. nvistnre -is greater, und the DNAX: | nim almotint of mnolsture. should - be be-supplied at that point. The slight- dy cooled and moist alr iivound the pud slaw ly settles to: the. bottom of the mu chine ‘and n frsh supply of hot air is constintly coming: in conteet with the pads. The. eggs belug. surrounded with moalstuve ladened aire give up less of their moisture’ to tle fiv-and 4-more nearly: hateh is the result. At, Lethbridge relative | Inmidity in the incubator W is increased from 309; ‘with moisture pans only, to, 56% with pads uboy @ the eggs and the per cen- tige of eggs’ hatched - fron Ae ‘to 76 er respectively, : “193% t Buuropean Vducationl Tours Personally conducted © torts: have been urringed this simmer, under the joint supervision of the Canadian. Na- tional Railways and .-the ‘Cunard Steamship Company to Great Britaiz: mid Enrepe end oretnm, All tr WHAPOR tation, hotel nud sight-seelng expen- ses included in faves. See-niy Cana dian Rallway agent av write Distric Passenger Agent, Prinee Inpert. fol purticnlars “and descriptive Hteratitre The Simithers branch of the Cum: hership drive. One hundred ‘members is. th objective. The entire inteélror ~ Enlarged Pictures Hazelton District It’sa long time. gince these” _ were available, but we have . . arranged: for a supply. ‘They are very fine, “THe Latest Books Private Stationery The Up-to-Date Drug “store HAZELTON, 8. C. CEDAR POLES WANTED All slzey 20 feet to 50 feet Jong; in spectlon when loaded;. cash payments. —-Alberta Pacific Lumber Co... Lil, Vaneouver, B.C. . POR SAL d—Sealed Tenders will trator, Prince Rupert, up to and ip- duding February 15th, 1927, for Loi G48, ‘Tange 5, Coast. District.’ : Norman. A. Watt, Official. Administrator An examination. tor Forest Rangers will “he held at Terrace; 2B. ,. on Mareh ©3710; 1987, Applications "will be vecelved up to naan. February 25th. by the District, Forester, Court House. Prince Rupert, from whom application forma aud full partioilars nuiy be ab- tained. |. Fee. $1.00. .: ‘mndidates must he British subjects. not more tian forty yerrs ‘of age, re- sideut in British Columbia for at lens? ane year, of. good character and physi- atl condition, with weods: experlence niu familiar with the practical side ef Jogwing, timber cruising, surveying and forest protection, with knowledge of the Forest Act and able to organize work aud handle men. 5 his’ ex eligible: ‘list: forthe next yenr from which, appointments will be made a Yangers are: required. One. ranger is required imniedintely. ALT. COX Civil, ‘Service Coumissiouer, Vittoria. B.C... : BC. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- “veys promptly exccuted | countyy will be enivessed. ‘he nual fee is $5.00, - uo ine |? SOUTH HAZELTON ——"] A Boat A Bed A Bath. Ina Bag ~ Weighs 1 _ Place your orde With Take- down Ores and ed up in five to eight minutes. boat is just what Fishermen Progpectors Duck Shooters Sportsmen of all. Ages have . wanted for years. Rolls up like. a: blanket. place. a 7 _ T erecmeeesirre ss meeeryyeainiet seach nara fin smeteiente i . ‘ SAD NO RAEE OE EM PAPSE OHI AE VO ONE ASTON WV LTT OR IE MNT a Nal eta eid | pale 3 : 5 New 1927 A stn boy can, carry, it any | #65, 00. 2 Pounds rs eayly for the . ' Pamattrtes Nt ee ge EEE hg ae Brass Pump. ‘Can be pump- This amazing new ‘kind of ‘Campers Trappers Omineca E Hotel’ Hazelton, B. C. ‘ i CTE mene Tree ae er a te oe | | iuuination is to establish on ile . oy qe ee as gp edtaes” a .