THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNELDAY. JUNE 13, 1927 —t —4 Supplies for Mining Companies, Prospectors Loggers, Farmers, Town People’ Goods always fresh and reliable “Fresh Meat Fresh Fish © Smoked Fish Fresh Fruits Flour and Feed, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard- ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shses W. J. LARKWORTHY | General: Merchant © New Hazelton, B. C. a | New Flato Boat ABOAT ABED ABATH INABAG ’ Can be made ready for use in Five minutes Sportsmen use it for Spring Fishing; Summer _’ Swimming; Fall Shooting Supplied with Take-down Ores and Brass Pump Price-- $75.00 f.0.b. Hazelton Green or Yellow $80.00 C. W. Dawson Hazelton, B.C. Distributor for British Columbia and Alberta [their homes. Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince. Rupert for Vancouver and in- termediate points each THURSDAY .and SUNDAY at 11,00 p.m For Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday 4.00 B. m. For Stewart eech Saturday, at 10.00 p.m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fort. / higotly Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Westbound, 7,61 a.m. daily, except TUESDAY. Hesthound, 7.20 p-m., daily except SUNDAY. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders; Foreign Cheques, etc,, also for your next shipment. For Atlantic steamship sailings or farther information apply to any Canadian National Agent. o R. F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert,. B.C. rl “Canadian Pacifie Railway Company )\, BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Jufeau and Skagway, June 11. 15, 18, 22, 25, 29 To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, June 9, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30. 8. 8. Princess Royal for Butedale, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Swan- - son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a. m, AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES . Fall inf tf f w.c. Orchard, ¢ corner. Third Avenue and Eourth Street, Prince Rupert \ a . Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Magazine Books, Reeords and Vietrolas; Office». Supplies. ; — _ Short Stories | Close to Homie» _— £ carload . of : Fords arrived in gnit- |. -|thers on Sunday. for ‘The Henry Motor 1Co. Two of. them will -be sent on to Hnzelton. The same train brought in another carlond of new cars from Gen- ‘leral Motors for the Smithers Garage, condueted by O’Neil & Wall: he first wuniversary dance of the opening of the Tivelyi school was held in the school house on Saturday even- ing. There was a good sized crowd present. ro cee eee Last Ww eek end the. weather was of Asueh an excellent brand that many ears: were on the roads. The roads, too are in ‘splendid shape. The big mistake made by the public works department was that «li the chuck holes have been filled’ and when the premier and the leader of the opposition travel over them shortly they will conclude that our roads are good enough and ‘that nc more money. need be expended. J. D.-Boulding: was down from the Duthie mine on Sunday: last. Mrs. R. B, Fisher and child left the| - Hazelton Hospital this week for. their home in Chileo, , vs. L. ‘Hagen and child Jeft the Flazelton Hospital this week for their home in the Kispiox. - “Rev, . Ferrier of Brandon, ‘Man., stvorintendant of hospitals and. In- _|dian schools, is spending the first part of this week -with Dr. Wrinch. He is on his annual trip of ispection of the Hazelton Hospital. -This-;veek a number of Indian child- ren of Hazelton, Glen Vowell and the Kisplox yeseryes will go to Edmonton to. attend ‘sehool. The witnesses and jinterpretors from Hazelton who were connected with the Sanky ‘murder trial, have returned to Some of them away several weeks, quited by the New Westminster jury. The trial of Sanky cost: the province in the neighborhood of sixty thousand dollars. The murderer of the young school teacher is still at large. ' Fred Nash, land surveyor of Terrace is doing. some. work on Nine Mile for the Duke Mining: Co. preparatory to establishing an extension to the trans-. portation system between. the tunnels and the wagon road, Reports from the mine are that. tunnels three. and} ° four are making good progress and are still in ore. , . The new tunnel on the Mohawk pro- pesty on Four Mile mountain entoun- tered ore last Saturday. This is much} . sooner: than was anticipated, ond’ still]. a long way: from the objective. Ww. S. Harris has been on a trip to Yancouver, R. q : McDonell of Stewart is aby pre- ‘sent in Snithers in ‘conection with nu denl for his mining property. ‘Jane York goes to Frupert on Puurs: day to spend n few (Gays ‘holidays. TIMBER SALE X10128 * i * Senled tenders “wilt be. received. by oF the District Foreéster, . Prince Rupert, were / ‘Sanky was ac-|. f Mrs, Sawle wlll go to Prince Rupert ‘on Thursday for a few days and when she returns she will be accompanied by’. Columbinn College, New - ‘Westmiuster. wn ©. Freiich, head of the Hudson's Bay Company in Canada, with head- quarters in Winnipeg pased through last Friday -tiight enroute Winutpes after a visit, to the coast. :. Mrs. J. C. K. Sealy is visting in Ru- pert f for a few days. - + nae _ Rev, 7, D. Proctor and ik 8. Sar- gent, lay delegate to the synod ‘meeting, 4 aminations the week: following. . A Parcel. ‘Tea, under the “auspices of the W..A° to the H, H. will be held. ou Saturday afternoon, June . 28rd, from 3.to @ at, the: United Church, A gordial: invitntion- is extended to all ‘to. atend, If. the. weather conditions pernut thevaffair «will be held in the | lawu.. - 2t | Hon. Dr. J. Premier of British Columbia “And other Speakers . wil Address a Public Meating i in Assembly Hall, Hazelton Friday afternoon, June i At the Hour of 2: :30 Sharpe — ’ You are Invited to be Present D. McLean - ea ens ——— — “Autos and horses for hire Teaming, freighting and transfering Night or Day Calls promptly Answered. The Falconer Transfer Hazevron, B.C. . GAS . ; People of the Skeena Prevent Them and. -{not Iater: thon noon’ on the. 2ist day of]. ( “Lyme, "1928, for the purchase.of License X10128, onthe Skeena river: between - Pitman'and Pacific, Coast Range. 5,. to or: near. Merrace, some riy ~ efsco; Cal This District Produced in 1927. 7 Cedar Poles and Piling —2, 445, 000 lineal fect. : ‘Valued at $400, 000 0 In payroll and profits you shared In supplies and equipment mer- chants and farmers shared Provincial revenue received ‘ $280, 000°. ai 000. 36, 000° Livery Forest Fire Burns YOUR Dollars let Your Slogan he: oh Smokeless Summer - ent, 60,000 Mneal’ feet of, Cedar: poles | a a ae “YOR -SALB ‘onmap- # acre- Jol ; ‘ bottom.—A. | Sehwagery: ‘1026 Sutter i ORDAR. -POLES . WANT 8 uch: tops; ‘algo ‘30 ‘and D0 rf - | spection ‘when ‘loaded. Cash payment: ~-Albertn Paclfic Lumber Co., Vaneo “Ler, Be Qi. ep i : at Prince Rupert, have returned home. of Jeon Burns who has heen: attending |: : . - - "The “public school ‘examinations: wil. *\start: next’ week ‘with the entrance: ex-.-