THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUN 2%, 1932 ere and There Cavtain L. D. Douglas, R.N.R., recently named commander of the Paw ific speed Queen, the Empress ol Japan, largest of Canadian Paci- fic liners on the Pacific, recently brourht his 26,000-ton charge aloncs'Ae Pier B, Vancouver within a4 minutes of the Pacific record. His. Excellency Rana Phagat Chandra Bahadur, Rajah of Jub- bal, was a traveller on the Empress of Japan from the Far East, re- — cently. He might have been taken for any business man but for the presence of his wife, daughter of the Maharajah of Kathlaad, India, who was attired in Indian garb, ; Crop conditions in. western Canada are most encouraging and, given ‘normal -weather conditions, the yuantity and: quality. of the harvest will zo a long way towards restoring’ confidence and pros- perity, Grant Hall, vice-president of the Canadian Pacific ailway, stated recently on his return from 4 tour of inspection of the com- pany's property, Final figures of butter produc- ‘on in Alberta for 1931 amount to be $57,922 pounds, which is more ‘than 600,000 pounds above the ] revious highest, ear’s record for t'e provinee. osely associated wth butter . rodaction | is a move- rept inaugurated by the Federal and Provincial Departments of Agriculture toencourage farmers te enlarge their forage crop areas, Major “Bill” McGeehan, one of Arrerica’s beat known columnists, ard Lienel Hitehman, veteran de"ence man of Boston Bruins, lunded a 19 and a 30 pounder rship of the provincial house to about Of interest to you FOR SALE—Fordson Tractor in excel- lent condition... This tractor has had very little use....1t is equipped with standard flanged wheels and also has a set of practically new solid rub ber tired disc read wheels. Makc us an offer-—S, E. Parker, Ltd., of Prince Rupert, B. C. “Shout 20 curs of poles were shippee by the Hansou Uo. during the last few days, They’ still have. a lot of poulees stored in thet various yards, It is expected that Her. Canon Proe-. tor will step a day day or so in Hazel: ert enroute to the Peave River. Owing to forest - fires . the govern- Inent telegraph lines in the lakes: dis- trict hnve been seriously dumuged. Hl. .D. Twigg, MLL.A. for Vieturia has heet appointed organizer for the Conservative patty in B.C, in pliee : of Mr. MeKensie, who has, retired. The proposal to reduce the member- twenty members will Le popular with Baléon from. New Brunswick walors respectively in May. The Major got his fish with a four- oo nre trout rod on the Cain's River; Hitchman was fishing at Hurtt’s Pool near Fredericton on the Saint John River, , John Cudahy, of Milwaukee, hunting acrosa the Great Divide. near Banff, and eg by a furious- ly charging wounded grizzly almost within striking distance and with but one cartridge left in.his rifle, coolly stood his ground * and dropped the monster at his feet. Mr. Cudahy has hunted in India, Africa and Alaska, but said he had never had thethrills he experienced on this recent grizzly hunt. Success of the bargain tripa over week-ends and holidays which the Canadian Pacific has put into effect this year was further attested by the great popularity enjoyed during the recent Victoria Day holiday and in week-ends follow ing. To take one large centre— _ Montreal—the city was literally invaded by the great influx of visitors from eastern Canada and the United States and other big Canadian cities report similar con- dittons.. Brother officers of the Canadian Parifie Railway, representatives of transportation systems in Can- ada.and the United States, mem- bers ‘of the Masonic Order and. of Rotary and sorrowing friends fram virtually all walks of life united in an impressive tribute te the late George A. Walton, reneral pas-- Benger agent of the railway at his funera) in Montreal re-ently. The remains were taken to Winnipeg where burial took place in the Elmwood Cemetery with His Honor James D, McGregor, Lieu- tenant-Governor of Manitoba, Mo: or Relph H, Webb, of Winni- - pe¢, and many offic ers of the com- pany in attendame. His Grave Archoishop Matheson, assisted by the Rev. HS. hieed, of St. Luke's Angliran Church, conducted ‘the funeral service... .. (847) Just Ww hint the hay. crop will be’ this your is hard to say. ‘There has been such a long dry. spell. in. Tune that thy “hay did not get. ‘under. “way, “and in. a ‘tow ‘places it was reported. the flrst 0” the week to be burning up. already, ° hh another two’ or. three weeks | the ‘hur - vest should be in full swing. ~The erop: will be Heht at best. re For Rent—Thied roomed _ eotiage, opposite the Anglican. Chureh; Hazel- _ ton; ‘furnished or: witvrnistod=Apnly wh to Géo. MeGrathy, Hazelton. cn ; : Hon. Ss. F. moltite, premier of ‘British Cotumbia, ' who ‘addressed . the ‘Vancou- ver Kiwanis Club. recently : and ‘stated emphatically that the road to’ ‘the. Yu- kon and on to ‘Aluska would be: built: wi except those members who will be. left ont and those constituencies that will be doubled up. a Miss‘ Karle, matron for the Kispio: Indian vikluge, left Saturday night, ol her vacation. © Ss Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Biernes of Kis., piox entertained at dinner last Sunday ind about twenty guests gathered al thelr hospitable table. Among. the uests were a motor party from Call: ‘fornia, and Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Dawe son, Miss Kennedy and Mrs, Jos. Aller ton when retoraing from Vrinee Rup- |’ and your friends | | E Doings Around Home’ a “It ds reported that the C, N. RB. has decided to cut off seven section crews of the line. Also that all forelgners who hive not got their nationalization papers will be let ont, and possibly de- portecd their own countries, . a Mike George started to. w ork. Tues- |. day morning: to ‘get some 35,000 fect of logs left In the bush’ couple . of years neo. out tothe riyer bank ready to be dupe. into the Skeena as soon as the first drive is ready. cut last week: on the hospital farm. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT. OF LIZZIE CAMPBELL and IN THE MATTER OF THE “ADMIN. ISTRATION ACT” Take Notice that by an order of His Honor F. McB. Young, Judge of the County Court of Prince Rupert, made the Seventeenth day of June, A. D.. 1932, I.-was appointed. Administrator of the estate of the sald Lizzie Camp- bell, deceased, and -that alt parties har- ing claims against: the said estate are hereby required to forward same to me Properly verified on or before the 2nd flay of August, 1932, and all partie indebted to the said Estate are requir- ed’ to -pay the amounts of their indebt- edness to me forthwith. Dated at Smithers, B. C., this 21st day of June, 1932. | ’ AB, Campbell Official Administrator of Tazelton, esidents of Panama - Canal Zone had their biggest thrill since the "big ditch’ was finish- ed when the ‘Canadian Pacific - "Her “Empress of Britain”. ‘DABS ‘' od through the canal. in ‘April. , As the largest vessel ever. tonav- igate the canal the Binpress re-. as far ag canal: officlals were -. concerned, she waa. viewed with . furrowed’ brows. .'The- - lock-keep- jumped aboard her,” did she fit,” * Furrowed brows marked. Chier of. the Empresa of, Britain, .” ‘eoived Ynusual-attention, In fact |' ' ers, if they: wanted to, could have: AO. - tightly Officer, W. G. Busk-Waod, RN Ro | _ the “Mate” he is responsible. ior her: ‘Ploamlhg, white palnted fides |: Tight Fit But Paint Untouched and bets were freely offered that he would have to put men over the side when she reached Cris- tebal to re-paini. Scotchmen amongst the 481 passengers cov-. -ered every bet-——they had faith in the ‘Scottish. caution, of Commo- - dore:R. G. Latta, her commander, It was a tight fit, ‘but never, 4 soratoh of paint ! 1 - photograph - shows : tho. - impress! of Britain entering tho Pedro ‘Miguel . Jock: ' “Her -pas- Sengers “¢rowded -.the. decks to watch * the: spectaclé. and: ’so- in. teresting ‘waa: this feat of nayi-. pon that. ‘Chief. Steward’ Frank". loss complained that for the first . tind in’ four and a halt months wt ‘they ytorgot to. eat ore on the Jasper to Prince Rupert portlon | } The first crop of alfalfy hay was IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE & sie 50 cents , able rates ° Ms, p. Fraser eatin | e Next door to the Anglican chureh SUMMER SAILINGS fective. Jurée [3th FROM PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER *Mondays obs = 4.00 pm, Wednesdays= + - 9.00 aim. ‘Saturdays. - » =.7.00 p.m, - - *Calls at Ocean Fallaand Powell River. FOR ALASKA Wednesdays and Saturdays, «S00 pm. — Fortnightly service to Queen - _ Charlotte Islands. TRAIN SERVICE Tri-w: eekly passenger service ; : "East and West. : For enformation eall or . Weile local agent or _H. McEWEN, D.F, & PA, Prinee Rupert, RC, . ¥-80-59 CANADIAN. NATIONAL City Transfer | | Smithers, B..C. —_ =i Taxi and Yransfer Service |: __Atall hours; - W.. B. Leach ‘Owner TIME TABLE. EFFECTIVE JURE 12th. | Transcontinental trains will leave Prince Rupert 12.30 p.m. Every Monday, Wednesday and ‘Saturday . * . Trains will arrive Prince Rupert 4. 30. ‘pitt. Every Monday, ‘Wednesday ‘and ‘Saturday a For information, call or write focal agentor . . A, McEWEN, D.E. & PA. Prince Rupert, B.C. Canadian National AYs128.52 G. H. LaFleur, hardwure mereliant ot Smithers. hay decideed to clos ww | shop ‘and whot stock was left after. a sale has been ‘shipped to Prince George “the business was' one of the orlginnl [in Smithers having, been: established |" quite a: nlinber of years gO hy the]. ‘inte Alex. Chisholm. who moved: from) Hnzelton to ‘Smithers, Mug... Peter Smith and. Nellie: apeni | the: week pnd with Mr. Smith vat,’ ‘Pit ‘Home Cooked = ie Board by the month at reason. § 4 Dried Froits nnd Prunes _ ‘| Ba ked Hm | New Hazelton bats Agency Notary Pablic mo “Reprecepting: “Leading Fire and Life - Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent HAZELTON, B. C. - Pa The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tic- kets for any -period at ‘$150 per mouth in advance. This rate in-' . vluiles office coniuitations, medi- cines, aswell as atl Costs while ” nm the bospleab. Tiekeis are ob- fainahte fn. Haztton= at the drug “atore or by mali: from’ the medi: . eal superintendant at the hospital. ————— ~ Martin’ s Garage _ Hazelton, B.C. ~ Agent. for. Firestone Tires © Home Oil and Gasoline Acetylene Welding Cylinder Honeing Repairs to all makes of cars and satisfaction i is |] guaranteed. — | "Fifteen years experience | —— Kew Low. / Prices On. nal First ¢i at Class Staples Sew ‘Anstyntien Sultana Rutsins? | ¥eal Lot Cheese Loar Dutch Maid Mayonnaise und. Sandwich - ‘Spread for Sulads, - Kw opt Cider find Soft Drinks TCE CREAM : Sheriffs & & McRae Cash and Carry South Hazelton : . 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