, . . . - . Pa THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNELDAY. JUNE 6, 1927 | oe en | ee “Supplies for Mint - : | 7 Short Stories f. Ke M io upp 1e8 | or Mining Companies, Prospectors Clos e t 0 Home an tie on. . Dr. Jy ‘D. e.J cLean ; Loggers, Farmers, Town People ain | Premier of British Golimbia’ © = : Goods always fresh and reliable ~ - And other Speakers _ - Os - 7 7 The Indians at Hazelton are erect-| — et . “G : : ing a large halt in which to hold their | i. : , a , numerous festivities. The olf hall of - : Wil Address a Public Meeting i in Fresh Meat Fresh Fish Smoked Fish Fresh Fruits logs has ontilved its usefulness. © |” Flour and Feed, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard- Hyland Basin - “Assembly Hali, Hazelton - ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shses _ ‘— ode Frid ft J 1 4 . | No deep development has yet been | © r 1 ay a. ernoon, une do th roperty. It can, how- ‘ : ev "er, be developed by adit tunnels to |. - ; _ At the Hour of 2:30 Sharpe a depth of over 1000 feet. Several op- ; . en euts have been run and: all show . ; 7 8 W : ore. There are two tunnels of a shal- oO , Cy . e J e L A R K - \ \ O R T H Y Jaw depth below the surface, One is You are Invited to be Pr esent , a eross cut in ore on the vein for a| . 7 . ; a - General Merchant width of about 85 feet. The other has| = ——————— ; N ew Haz elt on B Cc been driven ee feet with the intention ; en _ woe - = - of cross cutting the vein at depth, bu es . ? has not heen completed to its objective * Here and There "Autos and horses for hire | ‘Teaming, freighting and transfering ey 79) The Rocky Monnir’s Likes fish- ing season was oposod reemtly Jf ~ Night 0 or Day Calls promptly Answered | New a QO 0a with a cateh of a thircy-two pound , luke trout by George. Andrews of . Banff, in Lake Minnewanka.. A. number of others of not such a A BOAT A BED . A BATH IN A BAG great weight were esa~ht by guests : ‘The Falconer Transfer ; ; Oo .| of the Banff Springs Hetel. . ; : om. °*. - HAZELTON, ‘8B. Cc, - GAS. The month of April was the most _ K ° ; yy, - Can be made ready for use in Five minutes , successful so far this ‘year from the = = a S t t f g Fishi S atendpoint of families jsettlod, ac- ‘cording to a slatement issuc y __ : P or smen. Swi it Lor Pail Sh oti Ing; Summer the Canaia Colontam'on Asscocia-_ aoe ; wimming; a ooling tion, During the month 81 fnnullies . Supplied with Take-down Ores and Brass Pump on Eetiled (nrougnon ae iD . NE M HAZELTON .¢ ing the toeti of settiemenis from. . -the first of the year up to 224 on CAFE ad BAKER Y 46,207 aorcs. ; : an Price-- 975, 00 f. ob. Hazelton There are in Alberta today 77 192 farmers who have 834,324 horses in ; ao Open for business now at Senkpiel’s old store . da 10,225 In Saskat- os Green or Yellow $80.00 tet wameoe neta ne |. ss MEALS AT ALL HOURS ers with 1,199,566 horses and 24,367. tractors. Manitoba hag 51,200 » Tee Cream Ever. Sunday OS 8 C. Ww. Dawson Hazelton, B.C. Sia tractors, the. survey + would y 7 ee Distributor for British Columbia and Alberta an a horse te On LEE SING = - = « ‘LEE FONG i | : : . 4 . Western Canadian farms, the day — of the tractor has definitely ar mv €d. Miss Jean Cameron, who came to cae her parents from England at the |- - . ~ Steamship and Train Service . age of four, af ten commenced trapping In the district of her Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- father’s homestead. Toduy, at ihe termediate points each THURSDAY and SUNDAY age of 21, she fins it quite a lvora- €0 ¢ 0 e eed ¢ at 11.00 p.m. tive and congenial pursuit, and |. . ; . a For Ketchikan and Anyox each Wednesday 4,00 p.m. quite superior to any occipation For Stewart ech Saturday, at 16.00 p.m which would keep her in the city. | . — : ey = For North and South . She follows a trap line within a ten ‘or North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fort mile radius of her house and her nightly. . me ge . _ . : catch Includes coyote, lynx, weasol : ‘ _ catch Includes % This District Produced in 1927 | -Y Passenger Trains. Leave New Hazelton: ; — . ‘ te, os ; ; ; A re rat hee ee by a troignter . : . a ; at haa only been ~ or . Westbound, .7.81 a.m. daily, except TUESDAY. Of a pacsonger ship was recently Cedar Poles and Piling—2,445,000 lineal feet. Eastbound, 7. 20 p.m., daily except SUNDAY. ‘= * + °° «+ -,). @aecomplished when the Canadian "Valued at $400,000 In payroll and profits youshared $280,000 ‘In supplies and equipment mer- ” Pacific Cargo steamship Beaver-. burn docked at the Surrey Commer- Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign celal Docks, London, nine days after |. Cheques; ete., also for your next shipment, 2 leaving Montrev!, The trip was the Fox Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o o first out of Montreal of one of the new “Beaver” youse's and this ree- Rk. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert,. B.C. ; ‘ t toe : ord wil! be clipped by from twelve : Lo . to fifteen hourcs now thot the Baa- chants and farmers shared 84,000 verburn and verc3is of her'eclars are ee . . routed via the Btraits of Beile Isle. Provincial revenue received 86,000 — Seed growing is one of the latest ir — e : 7 . e ; yy Canadian Pacific Railway Comp any industries of Vareouver: Island of BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE slenitly’ increasing ‘importance, Vancouver Istand sweel pea seed To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Ska way, May 2. 12, 23. eells on the Enwisb market from |. : earn | _ To Vanconver, ‘Victoria and Seattle, Mayr, 16, 27 three to four chivruss per pound - Every Forest Fire Burns YOUR Dollars §. S. Princess Royal for Butedale, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Swan- more than the Cailfornia seed. The a to. oat son Bay, Campbell River: and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a. m, largest sweet. pea seed farm Is at Prevent Them and let Your Slogan be: . 6 I Dunean, which produces yearly AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINE! Fall information from about .two tons. rom.15 to 20 oC.. Orchard, corner. Third’ Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince, Rupert women. are employed each, year to | pick. clenn”and ‘pack the seed, ‘the —_ excellence and hima quevity. of whieh . fa becoming worh- Famous. L “A Smokeless Summer ~ Along: the Skeena’” ” ; vin the sport -of cen i a “} minimun.of destruction of teh waa’ _ Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Magazine i | yvealized recentiy when 4 party off four members-of the Tzenk Walton. a - Books, Records and Vietrolas; Office - : ‘Leizue of Americun enjoyed a fart- |" night's: sulmon fishing on thea Cains. ‘| River, New Brunswick, ‘The. party. |. ' took 150 salmon and returned them: |. me aa or ; ; an tothe water except twelve., The. |: ee ae eget fish. raniged-from. 25° pounda to’ at. . ; : . average of. fifteen Ips and were Jo gS gn ESS oo . . | ‘taken swith barbless hooks - and: | —= — — = Tere eee ae _{; Btreamer. flies. Very fine sport was’: ra OED "enjoyed. but the fish ‘wore im no way: ,. NOE Pl ALE cHn AP nore. iot 3 QEDAR. Pou samp 0 ra hs » In- ‘| injured, when’ returned: te thelr Dae |. tive arena, eae ona. neat ‘Terrace, SOG ; iriver, ottomn.A; ection: When loaded... Gish, a Oo Rebwage ee ! ~Alberta ” Paettle. Us Lember 0. ‘Vaneou; 1 F 4 ‘an en FOREST wc