Ormes Limited | The Pioneer Drugsists ao Mail Orders shipped Post Paid when, sufficient cash is remitted for order, Daily Service on Photo Finishing The Rexall Store Rupert ‘Prine LXKKAKEKEALEAAMEEKEA NCEE KRALL EEAAAERE ERR RAR ERE RES British Columbia Coast Steamship B,C. COAST STEAMSHIPS Service Sailings from Prince Rupert To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle September 14, 24 To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, on September 10 and 14. S. S. Princess Mary ‘torButedale, Ocean Falls, Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria, every Friday at 10.00 a.m. a ae FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Foll ‘information from W. C. Orchard, cor, Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert FACIAL Terrace Fair Continued from page 3 E Brooks, . Orange marmalade—trs. Mrs, T, Turner. Black currant jelly—-Mrs. Mist, Mrs. Turner, Red currant jelly—Mrs. Turner, and Mrs. Brooks, Crab apple jelly—Mrs. Turner, Mrs. C. H. Thomas. ~* Canned cauliflower—Mrs. Mrs. ‘Turner. , Canned peas—Mrs, H. King, Mrs. T ‘Turner. ” Ganned beans—Mrs. B MM Smith, Mrs. iW. Ross Thomson. ~~, Canned beets—Mrs. ‘Homlin, Mrs. Ww ~ Ross:-, ‘Thomson, ; Canned - cherries—Mrs. MM Mrs. W. R. Thomson. —— -_ Canned. pluins—Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. ©, M.-Smith Canned ruspbersies—Mirs, Mrs. Tumer. ‘ Mixed. pickles—Mrs. E. M. "Mrs, Jean Bobler. Mustard pickles—Mrs.: B. M. Sunith, Mrs. Jean Bobler.. . Cucumber © pickles—Mrs. Jean Boh- ler, Mrs. B., M. Brooks. “Relish—Mrs.’ Jean Bohler, Mrs. BE. M, Brooxs. . , Pickles, ".O.Ve ma‘ Mist, Joyce Cole; embroidered ar- i ticle,’ Baith - ‘Kohne,. ‘Thelma | Mist} “Knitting and: crochet, Edith ohne and * Joye Cole; est dressed doll, ‘Thelma (Mila re vn Goll tlgn ‘pineal. sample ae Connell, Bertha Moore, Alair Lips. Usk School won the display of work Grade one—Paper cutting, Rodger Walsh, Bernice Munger; woven paper. mat, Jennie McConnell, Clarence Doll; pastel drawing, Edgar Cole, Kathleen Smith; sewing curd, Bernice Munger, Delories Kramer. © ‘Grade 2—Writing, Mildred Frank, Malcolm Eller; poster, Billy Llewellyn Lorna Smith; booklet, Billy Llewellyn Margaret Little; cardboard model, J. DeJardines, Jack Grant. Grade 3—writing, Annie Nelson; ob- ject drawing, Bobby ‘Woods; card- board ‘medel, Arthur McColeman; health poster; Annie Nelson... Grade 4—writing, Lorraine Kenney ; cardboard model, Freda Hall;. book- let, Elsie Hipp. Grade §-=writing, Francis Dover; map, Dorothy Head; design in color, Maxine Llewellyn, health ‘poster, Dor- othy Head ; Grade 6—object drawing, “Mory_Mi- xums map, Mary Maxam; swriting, Ad- ella, Hauglanw ; health poster, Geoige Reid. Grade ‘q—object drawing,’ Mary Smith; color work, Marjorie Kennéy ; ‘ printing, Jean Dover; writing, Sear Dover. ~ Grade g—wrlting, ‘Mary ¥: smith: object: drawing, Helen. Smith; maz: Edith Eohne and ’ Adeline Tho: : color work, Sophia MeLaren ; ‘busines. letter, Helen Glass. Specials ; ‘Farm’ produce Mas, Tean Bohler. Connell. ~ Horseshoe pitehing—Geo. Aitele, : bo Mite. Senniber ot: ‘Ootas’ ‘Loke, : who, has been a. guest of her. ‘sister, . Mrs. Roy. Guess, - leaves | this Wveanesddy) evening, for her. homes) 20). — being done . vat: Hagwilget” where: the|1 ; built and. give: ‘an " church: ‘on. "hat “or painting—landseape, Hazel Me: ‘Short Stories Close to Home | Miss Vivian wish to extend their most heartfelt thanks to all those who ex- pressed their sympathy; kindness and help in their bereavement, also’ for flowers, especially for the’ flowers from the Sunday School class of the United Church. tion for the provincial riding of Skee- na will meet on October 8th for the. election of officers. and also - for the selection of a candidate to contest: the next provincial election.. ‘ The grein _Grops ‘throughout the Bulkley Valley were not up to much this. year. There may. have been an odd field that produced something, but genetally the crops’ were poor. One of the bigger farms had the threshing outfit on the job last Saturday morn- ing and the grain was all in the bins in Just one ‘hour and a -half. around New Hazelton were not too awful bad. Hay was short but there ig not the demand for hay now that there was o few years ago. There wil! be less this yearwvith little or no work going on in the pole or tie camps and there is nothing doing at the mines. It looks like next winter will be a good time to go and visit friends and relatives. Miss Stella Maxwell of Toronto is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. York. — Miss Helen Randall of Vanvouver registrar of graduate nurses, paid ao. visit to the Hazelton hospital | last yenrs.. Gus Timmermeister of Telkwa was a passenger south on Friday. He. ls golng.to Vancouver and Trail on busi- ness, P. Hughan came in from the Naoos last Saturday and left Monday for the coast. a guest. of Mrs. ©, W.’ Dawson, | Hazelton Saturday night after attend- yention at Winnipeg and also spend- | Victoria. . —— 8 A son was born at‘ the Tazelton Hospital on September 10th to Mr. and Mrs, Chaos, McIntosh of Hazelton. ; . Last Wednesday. night, a ear ariven by Simon: Morrison and carrying Fred. Gun-a-noot and two Indian women ae passengers, was upset at the Two Mile corner and the car was” badly damag- ed. One of the’ swomen was ‘badly in- - jured, and hrs since. been in the hos- pital. | The two men appeared before ‘|Indian Agent Mortimer n'a charge of being drunk and: they” ‘were fined. ve Muny old ‘friends were. ‘glad to see Bverett Greenaway; 8. former . teacher at, Kispiox, when: he blew in: ‘from. Aly- : aiish. the end of. fhe. week. spent. Sun- day. had a bath’ ‘and left ‘for. ‘the Aen shore: on Monday’. He: has’ been in ‘\porty,. tend ‘the U. ie ‘Be i, looking, well . se and. feeling, Very Sit.» vu Pe, e Li + Carrathers, ‘ehiet. ‘pele en- ce gineer.. “for: the provinee, ‘spent:: Tues-|- “\day Anspecting the’ progress | of: the. job lt "Phillip: Hosking of. New, “Westm' a “The District Conservative ° Associa- The crops in the immediate district |. week, the first visit fora couple of}: Mrs, A. Goodenough of Smithers . is . Dr. Leonard B. Wrinch arrived in| ing” the British Empire Medical: con- |, ing a few days around Vancouver and |: \6 in Smithers Wie “a ‘eh | Garage Mr..and Mrs. Albert Chappell ard Most coniplete equipment and jobs get expert supervision. - Send for If you are in trouble on the road. Bring your car in for inspection, overhaul or repairs. x * Ford Agency Full stock of supplies. and | parts, ; Smithers, B. Co most modern in the north. ' AIL: . Henry ‘Motors’ Wrecker | Henry Motors Ltd ~ Omineca Hotel Cc. W. Dawson, “Prop. . _ HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS gAND COMMERCIAL — MEN Hazelton General”. Merchandise Goods always fresh “and Always new. Sa, ” Groceries, ‘Hardware, Dry. Goods, Boots and Shoes and - Men’ 8 Furnishings. oo W. J. ‘Larkworthy General Merchant NEW HAZELTON Ic oe . Ham Cafe. Is now open, Two. ‘doois from the United Church in Hazelton Meals at all hours up to ‘midnight, Joe Ham a good -cook. .. . Everything is new and will always be clean. "NEW HAZELTON Gus Christianson Prop. ' First class rooms - Clean, comfortable beds - Nice quiet place == RESTAURANT In connection. “Open day and. night. New Hazelton _ ° : “fy » ; - . , BG LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan’ ‘Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. ‘SMITHERS, B. c ‘J.B. Judge Chiropractor Will be at the Omineca Hotel -HAZELTON, B. C. Representing o » Leading Fire Insurance | Companies ot GREAT WEST. UE - Notary Public ‘the Noa’: all ‘summer with -a ‘survey | — —_— and this: fall he -intends ;to. at- ae ba ‘Wm. Grant’s Agency ||} i Hazelton on Thursday, teal ~ San La ‘The Shop for the Mei: sm, Underwear Silke and Wool”. - Somme Shits “xSilk and Brosdeloth “Everything that. men wear ‘and the newest “patterns and, styles, OB G Dawson | "SMITHERS, B. C. “Onin Matters attended to? 5 een poe ‘in, advance, Thi ‘eludes otties ‘comrltations ‘meal ~ fees; - 98 :Wwell op all ‘| on “the -hospital. "i ite