a rae) THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1926 ee | | Boots and Shoes _ A nice line and a fairly complete one | for | Men, Women and Children S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant | | STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER and intermediate points each SUNDAY and THURS- DAY, 11.09 p.m. i 2 For STEWART each Saturday, 16.00 p.m, ! For MASSETT INLET each Monday, 10.09 p.m. For SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—7.30 p.m. Daily except Sunday. - Westhound—T.41 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money . Orders, | Foreign Cheques, ete,, also for your next shipment. Tor Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or rm. FE. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. HAZELTON THEATRE “Too Much Money” Comedy—Felix Still Walks Local Reel by Harlan I. Smith Eleetion Returns will be announced between reels ~ The Falconer Transfer la _ : = SERVICE _ Prompt efficient repairs to all makes of cars; speedy and careful taxi service to all parts of the district, and regular service to trains, with prompt attention to tranfer an] drayage—This is the service of HaZE.LTon, B. C. | rs in the Assembly hall. Omineca Hotel Cc. W. Dawson, . Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL — MEN Dining room in connection - Hazelton - B.C, Provincial Assayer J.D. BOULDING Assayer to the Northern Prospecting & Devel- opment Company NEW HAZELTON, B.C. eg sas eee NEDO Sere sete Saree we ret ree Price List sent on application { e B.C, LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford FALL HATS ' New hats for tho season have arrived. The | (prices ara all moderate. of sur- All descriptions of auted Millinery | MRS. J. L. HILDITCH | ° HAZELTON 2 |[¢¢oo—— PRINGR RUPRRT '- BC. : SOUTH * || L HAZELTON NOTES J | ! ‘The W. A.*to the H. H. will hold a provision shower for the hospital on Saturday afternoon, September 11 from $ to 5 o’clock, Come on, bring your donation and havea cup of tea with the girls, . 2t “The Lost Work’’ coming to the Hazelton theatre on ‘l'uesday Sept. 21st. Mrs. Mathieson of the hospital! staff left on Monday for Vancou- ver to attend the annual meet- ing of the B, C. Hhspital Asso- ciation. Dr. Wrinch will also be there. Mrs, W. W. Anderson left on Monday for Vaneouver where she wil! spend the winter. The winter schedule for the boats on the coas} run wen, into effect.: See advertisements else- where in this issue. “The Lost Work’’ coming to the Hazelton theatre on Tuesday September 21st. A party from Prince George motored through arriving here on Sunday morning and after a good dinner returned to the in- terior, They made the trip down in a day and a half, Acouple from Niagara Falls, Ont., who own a lot in East New Hazelton and have paid takes on it for fourteen years, arrived on Monday morning to havea look atit. They learned it was three miles from town so ia future it will be numbered among B. C. potential assets in the great hin- terland. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Hyde“enter- tained Thursday night at bridge Mrs. Wm. Miller of Prince Ru- pert, ' Miss Isabelle Richardson ar- rived Friday night to take charge of the New Hazelton school: A number of young ladies were on the same train destined for vari- ous points along the line, Walley Jefirey and wife and Mrs. Hunter Corner of Francois Lake and Mr. Ramsden of. Burns Lake motered down Sunday and after calling on friends returned to Telkwa for the barbecue, Miss Ralphena Wrinch left on Monday for Victoria where she will enter St. Michael’s Hospital to take the nurses training cource Miss Horbrey and Lois Ander- son ieft Saturday for Vancouver where the latter will attend high school. “The Last Work’’ coming to the Hazelton theatre on Tuesday September 21st, GAS AND OIL City Transfer stables ee _ SMITHERS, B.C. in honor of their euests Me, and |: ‘your atoek. “the opinion ‘of-~Morley Roberts, fa- mous English novelist, who after a~ forty year absence from the West, took part in the last Trail Riders expedition early in. August. — Calgary——This ‘city hed an excit- ing moment recently when the Most Honorable the Marquis of Salisbury, leader of the British Conservative party in the House of Lords was made an-Indian Chief of the Sar-. cees and given the name of “Hagle Plume.” The ceremony was con- ducted with all solemnity, His Lord- ship kneeling on a blanket.to re- eelve the honor and being at the same time-presented with a hand- some beaded buckskin vest and gloves, Beating the train to the crossing is always a risk in favor of the train but when a motorist halts his ear and waits until an engine is al- most alongside him before he tries to get over, then the risk becomes an absolute certainty—against the motorist. .This was the case recent- ly in Toronto where a car was sig- nalled to stop by the watchman at a crossing, obeyed the signal, and then decided he would still try and get over. Fortunately there were no injuries and the only sufferer was the automobile, Write for our fvee booklet on on Baby's care eeding. — Bordent EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk The Borden Co.; Limited 7m VAN COUVER 14-26 OR SCAR SRINE 12 UGE OM Barred. Rock Coe- For Sale kerels; several very fine. birds, April hatch. Buy now, be- fore the best are gone, and improve Birds are all from heavy laying strain. C. H. Sawle, New Ha- zelton. For Sale zelton. Five acres in Lot No. 21, South He- Apply to Joe Spitzel, Terrace. House Wanted Wish to bur a house suitable for a bachelor; in Hazelton or somewhere along’C.N.R, line. Muat be a bargain on easy terms, Send full particulars to Box 166, Ocean Falls, B,C. 4 Pacific - In — Tomato Soup Out in Point Grey, Vancou- ‘ver, are two healthy speci- mens of boy life. They get porridge aplenty each morn- * ing, but they will not eat it unless they have Pacific Milk Their mother is quite proud of the fact that they can tell | if she puts any other kindof _ canned milk on the cerial. She tried three different Times. ~- -Pacifie. Milk - Head Office: Vancouver’ Pactories at Abbotsford. and Ladner! lORTHOPHONIC |VICTROLAS. On Easy Terms You can .now purchase the New Orthophonic Victrola, Consollette model for, cash, $115 or $15. 00 down and $9, 00 per _ _month. The GRANADA MODEL for $200 cash, or $23.00 down and $16.00 per month. The CREDENZA MODEL for $385 cash, or $50.00 down and $30.00 per month. Latest Records Kept ia Stock Up-to-Date Drag Store Hazelton, B.C. DENTISTS Coming Dr. Agnew and Dr. Coghlan, who are now well known in Northern B.C., will visit “ and will be in Hazelton September 2, 3 and 4 Se i ae Se eee N.P Wm. Grant’s | | Agency = 4] 1) ry ESTATE REAL all ala nal Tat i ln a a Distriet Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— Life Fire Health Accident Eee at SM SS See ae _ " HAZELTON . BENSON BROS. § Auto Jitney Service 4 Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, = or to any poirt in the dis- \\ trict—and at any hour. ; Phone Hazelton Tshort, llong, lshortllong i Omineca -Hotel, 2 long 2: short oo FOR SALE | .b. HAY, =r fan fob. | $20,00. | One Fanning Mill..... 5500 | : one ede ® 675.00 i One set Bobsleighs. .. -$20, OO i omit $10.00 | T, R. TOMLINSON { oo Cedarvite, BCG. o