THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923 a ern 1 ¥ PROSPECTORS AND ‘HUNTERS . | WE SPECIALIZE IN OUTFITTING ‘PARTIES OF ALL KINDS =~ 4 Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. ‘The Honse of Quality’ HAZELTON, B.C. Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT’S AGEN CY HazELTON, B.C. District AGENT FoR THE LEADING FirE [NSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. | Coast Steamship Service 5.8. Prince George and Prince Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert every Monday, Thursda ,and Saturday at 11 p.m. for. VANCO VER, VIC. TORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. ; For STEWART ......-.ccsscaeeee Friday, at 10 p.m. ’ For ANYOX Wednesday, at 10 p.m. for Vancouver via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS, June 27th, July 11th, 26th, August 8th, 22nd s.s. Prince John Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Kastbound-—-3.18 a.m. Daily except Monday Westbound—8.34 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. - For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. f Five-Sixths of the timbered area in B.C, be- | longs to the People. * ¢ Bach year, it is increasing in value as the more 7 accessible timber is cut. In 1922 there was received from the sale of . ~ Such timber the sum of $620, 000. This helped to keep your: taxes down, and to 7 build up the Provinie. Green ‘Timber is British Columbia’s assurance of Perpetual Prosperity. - a | HAZELTON NOTES In ,the Union church tonight the congregation is having a social evening, taking the form of a reception to Rev, Victor and Mrs, Sansum and family.. There is to be a musical program and refreshments and a good time is anticipated. ; Mrs. Mennie and children left Thursday morning for Ocean Falis to join Mr, Mennie, who has been working there for some time, Miss Barbeau, of Prince Ru- pert, arrived to spend the holi- day with her sister, Mrs. R. S. Sargent. She will be here for some time. Miss Thompson, of Cedarvale, was a holiday visitor with Mrs, Sealy. Coles, the piano tuner, was in the district this week on his annual tour and fixed up the planes, Many are wondering why it should -take so long to get one small ferry built and in opera- tion. Jt must have been known that a wheel was necessary to keep the ferry head on and yet there is no wheel, A men’s double tournament was held on the courts of the Hazelton Tennis Club on Monday morning, the victors being J. D. Galloway and W.A. Wattie, who wor in the finals from Jas. Turn- bull and Rev, Sansum in a closely contested set, which went to extra pames. . On Sunday next, July 8th, there will be special sermons in St.Peter’s church, slazelton, when the Rev. Canon Simp- General Board of Religious Education will preach at both sermons at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m, He will also address the Sunday School at 2 p.m., when parents are invited to attend. He is one ‘of the best speakers in Weatern Canada and shall have an interesting message, All are welcome to attend the sermons. Sunday, July 15, will see the arrival of another great preacher in the person of Rev, Dr. Langfelt, of Edmonton, who will preach at the morning and evening’ services. ; Wm. Ware, of the Hudeon’s Bay Co., arrived in town on Thursday, having travelled over the old trail fromBabine. ST a | WEDDING BELLS i $e oe Utterstrom-Withrow | On Wednesday morning a wed- ding of much local interest was solemnized at the home of the the bride’s parents at No. 1 Cabin, Kispiox Valley, when Miss Hazel || Withrow became the bride of Otto Utterstrom. The young couple are well known -in the district, and their many friends wish them a,long and happy life. Rev. T. D. Proctor of St. Peter’s Church conducted the ceremony, which was witnessed -by a large number of friends, including sev- eral car loads from Hazelton. ‘The bride was: “assisted : -by her two “Il younger sisters, ‘and_ the train- bearers were httle. Charlotte , Graef and Hileen ‘Withrow, while 4 Arthur ‘Leyerstt:. supported. ‘the ane “Rroom.’ Following. the cer f FT a teat: | s0n, who is the Western Secretary of | - fover- twenty guests sat down to joyful undertaking,.a delightful vice aims to. make the . passenger as comfortahle as possible and to ony. “ANOTHER CARLOAD OF FLOUR AND FEED — arrived this week and i is going fast Prices are right «= CANNING SEASON IS HERE SUGAR in 100-Ib. sacks, also in smaller sacks FRUIT JARS AND COVERS Order Early! . S. H. SENKPIE , New Hazelton, B.C. t MacKenzie’ 5 Old Stand © Tennis Shoes “White Rubber Shoes for Mén, Women and Children Fresh Fruit and Vegetables , Twice a Week R. Cunningham & Son 1». * GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS _ HAZELTON, B.C. ‘AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE Twenty -four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the Diatrict and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton . GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The best Garage in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred A. E. Falconer Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teams, or Saddle Horsea always ready for you Govmnt. phone; 2 long, 1 short Hazelton . . For Sale Two - Mile: a0 house, barn and other buildings. bve an: acre ploughed and ready for secede All fenced, Apply Mra. J. Short, Nei Hazelton. BI For Sale a most sumptuous repast. The young eouple will make their home in Hazelton, where the groom is connected with the Hud- son’s Bay Co.’s staff. Hundred and aix§ = acre homestead, Ideal docation for fruit orchard, Appie Mrs, J. Short, New Hazelton. 6 -The Power of Suggestion Travelling is becoming more and more afineart. Formerly it was regarded simply as a process of getting from one place to ano- ther—most tiresome but unayoid+ able. Now. it is looked upon asa saved that trouble, by a casu! glance at the little dodger that distributed throughout all t coaches on all the-traing to whi Dining or Cafe Cars are attachaiaam Upon the ‘dodger, which is pri ed in English and French, 4% seyeral suggestions for a suital combination. of dishes for coming meal. Prices for a coll plete menu for Breakfast, Dini and. Supper rangé from 35 ceqiEm to $1.25. - needs’ to. decide what he wis to pay, and upon’entering § -, |Dining “Car. he will find hime] "|served as. quietly. and as'satiaf intérlude in the’ regular routine | of life, especially when the.jour- ney is over the lines of the Cana- dian National Railways. . The keynote of the Canadian National Railways is Service, That ser- save him every bit’ of. urinecessary ‘effort... fort. Jitneys between the Railway A om Over four acres dim Mile Creek. adj joining Anderson's fora “The traveller merge