. . earners rear rere at s . THE OMINECA.HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932 e _ aa fiecre and There ; oo 7 - , oe 3 : ian Deanblé Moone a oy tf Home Cooked. Meals |)/'Win, Grant's agency | Ca-tatn L.-D, Doulas, RN R., D g A d . H ‘ . . ; coat on a) ee ‘Notary ‘Public | sels reently sared communder of the ol S roun ome oe 50 cents ty Die Pop geearg | 4 ri fie steed Queen, the Empress x of . t t t d fri d . . Si . _ " a : | 3 of Jat nn. largest of Canadian Paci- interest to vou an our friends at ae . . eo - fic liners on the Pacific, re-ently : y yo Board by the month af reason: -. Representing ft im brought: his .26,000-ton charpe oo . ; Se ee | fi ii minn tes of the Pace record. rs D. Frasee Eazeltin (| Leading : Fire and Life. |) a aaa ne recone. s. D. Fraser Hazelton ' Insurance Companies || His Excellency Rana Phagat | FOR SALE—Fordson Tractor in exeel- was a big loss as Mr, Lowen bad a very On es ace - nine i Chandra Bahadur, Rajah of Jub- ient condition... This tractor has bad | nice home. ext door to the Anglican eburch. | of Japan rave the Fir East. re. very liitle use....1t is equipped with oe ae ‘. cently: He might have been taken standard flanged wheels and also{ ‘Frank Dibb of Prince Rupert was b RE AL EST ATE A ent f for any business man but for the has a set of practically new solid rub | Smithers on Friday and Saturday Ins | Matt Allard says a fellow is always} ]} 9% § presente of , his vile jeu hter of ber tired dise road wheels. Make | and ou Sunday he and H. ¥. Noel lefi {learning scmething in the bush. He}{] |. Licensed and Bonded woh 0 Shas attired in Indian garb. us an offer.—S, E. Parker, Ltd., of }by cur fur Vancouver where they wil | has always belleved that a black beear {|} — ’ ct ee — Prince Rupert, B. C. attend grand lodge.’ would not fight. The other day 1.|// Af AZELTON, B. Cc. a Crop conditions in western oo, was out with J. McNutt, looking for||| - rere an as Canads are most,encouraging and, The Golf Club. General meeting will griuzHes when a black charged: and — ey, Last Thursday afternoon Bert Spoon- er had the misfortune to cut a nasty gash in his foot while falling trees at given normal weather conditions, the quantity and quality of the harvest will go along way towards restoring confidence and pros- was still coming when he was stopped be held in Hodder’s Hail, Hazelton, on at a distance of 15 feet from the men. Friday evening, Junee 17 at 8 pm. All meembrs and others interested are The Hazelton ‘Hospital perity, Grant Hall, vice-president | seq to bee present. his furm near the ten mile post; on the ave y 4 ul ‘tien of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Pp umin highway. ‘He'was’ alone and he | Hare you paid your subscription x . stated recently on his return from rine ; ; . a: ~ | iy went over to Frank Walch’'s farm an¢ “Tbe Nazeliou Hospital issues the A J. Russell Love, M. 1. A. for Wain- wright, Alberta, enroute to Spokane to attend an convention of the Rotary Club. stopped off at Hazelton to visit his nicle, Dr. H.C. Wrinch. Mr. Love spent the week. end at the hospital and as this was his first visit to this part of the country, he found much to ia terest him. moe » tour of inspection of the come puny’s property. Final figures of butter produc- tien in Alberta for 1931 amount to 22,957,922 pounds, which is more than 600,000 pounds above the previous highest year’s record for a: the province. Closely associated oy with butter production is a move- ai ment inaugurated by the Federal uy and Provincial Departments of : H Agriculture to. encourage farmers f to enlarge their forage crop areas. first nid was rendeved. -He then start ed: for home on horseback and at Six Mile he was picked up by Austin Good enongh and brought in to hospital. 4 number of stitches were put in and or Sunday Bert was allowed out to se: the ball gnrme. - : kets fos any period ut 050° per maith in advance, ‘This rate fi- chides offles consultntions, med- i cles. ax well-ns ath costs while 4l a the iexpitsl: Tleters are ob- tninabie Ine Tizlten at the drug “yore ar by mil from ‘(he | medl- eal sapertatendant at the hospital SUMMER nein Effective tune eh - FROM PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER: *Mondays - = = = 4.400 pont. - Wednesdays= - - 9.00-a.m, "Saturdays - = = 7.00 p.m. *Calli at Ocean Falls and Powell River, . - 4s g 4 . ; _ rete fais nds _ Martin’s Garage |. Wednesdays and Saturdays, Hazelton, B.C. 3.00 pm. | ; 7 Fortnightly service to Queen “ Miss Mussallem of the hospital nur: fog stuff, returned from her holiday: spent at-her home in Prince Rupert last Wednesday night, A good many Indians fron the dis- trict have gone to the canneries on the iower Skeena river. | Major “Bill” McGeehan, one of America's best known columnists, and Lionel . Hitehman, veteran ' Se dence man of Boston Bruins, oe lunded a 19 and a 80 pounder a salrron from. New Brunswick. : Miss Danhauer of the hospital nurs The fence around the Ink of Hag: ine state left Saturday morning for he: wilget. canyon on each side of the big home at Copper City where she wil Agent for TRAIN SERVICE Tsi-weekly passenger servico East and West. “§ : : ride ot dagwilget end is now be" noliday for th un ks a waters respectively in May. The | bride on the Hagwils Wa holiday for the next three weeks. —: Major got his fish with A four- | erected and when this is finished will] Charlotte Islands, Firestone Tires ovnce trout rod on. the Cain's River; Hitchman was fishing at Hartt's Pool: near Fredericton on the Saint Jokn River. John Cudahy, of Milwaukee, make it. safe for both tourists and for Olof Hanson, M.‘P., for Skeena, was the ‘Indian visitor to New Hazelton and district | last Wednesady for the first time since ; freturning from the session. Forner residents of this district who | sightseers, and also for stock, Home Oil and Gasoline Acetylene Welding — i For information call or write local agent or honting across fhe Great Divide are now coming back on 9 visit find al Miss Ellifson, RB. N., left. Saturday ™ Pines Tee Ro —_ | 1. a ly charging wounded grizzly almost | 8°00 many changes for the better, and | morning for the east to spend her holi- _ V-B0.8¢ _ Cylinder Honeing : - within striking distance and with also some important public works that) days, a Co : . . . 5 but one cartrid e left in his rifle, -|were not here when they left. . : : - Repairs to all makes of | \ coolly Stood is erent | oF “Little Dennis, an Indian, was before] a me ae! ae mT ears and satisfaction is d ster at his feet. ft - Little Dennis, an Indian, was before |. . action is dropped, ane hae hunts din India, A cnr crme in Tuesday morning from Fustice of the Peace T. J: Thorp ir . zu arantee d. Africa and Alaska, butsaid be had = -| California. Quite’ a number of ears Telkwa last week and was fined $15 caxagpemee sence anne mere i never had the thrillsheexperienced | from distant points have been here Ol-/ tor thing fur up the Telkwa river dur- Ce ; | on this recent grizzly bunt. rendy ‘this senson, but thus: far they ing the close season. fifteen years experience : a | Success of the bargain tripsover {have not been the spending kind. : 1 im , . ; week-ends and holidays which the As yet the police have not started to Miss Ruth Miller It. N., of the hos- pital at Burns Lake, who Is on her va- cation, was among the visitors on Tos- pital Day, “Miss Miler is a graduate of fie Jecal institution and her many triends were glad to see her ugain, check up on ear drivers in regard to their new licenses, but it would be jast } us well for all. who are driving to se- cure their new license at once. , Canadian Pacific bas 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 [rom eastern Canada and the United States and other big Canadian cities report similar con- City Transfer Smithers, B..C. [Real Goods = i cr §, —— >. . Mr. wid Mrs, FY M, Dockrill and Bil Dockrill of Velkwa spent last Sunday Taxi - d fral fe 3, oy the guests of Dr, and Mrs. HC. Wrinch axl and iransier service at the Elospital, . At all hours Harry Walker lett last week by cu for Kitwanga “where he tock over the ditjons. ’ - gto | ; . . ‘ " minagement of the Hudson's Bry store . soe . j : . : : - : Our Price L . P Brother officers ofthe Canadian =} there. ; ' = The wild cala lillies-which grow it ! “| Lynn. Valley Ponthen Ban pen the on acifie. Railway, : representatives oO — the small lake in New Hazelton, am : _. _ . §, #8, per tin... 2 . of transportation systems in Can- “at the old thners avornd ca aie AThaea HTH eave ax la. W. B. Leach | wher Master‘ Sardines, 2 tins . | 1... 25 ada and the United States, mem- - A munber of the ole |now in blooin..- These lillies always at, we es A] Vacht Satmon 2 tins _- here were sorry to hear of the death ot Md. Sullivan in the Burns Lake hox “Taital a week ago last Friday. He wi tract much nticution from visitors a | & 7 oe: Fe) Clarke’s Assorted Soups, bers of the: Masonic Order and of Alymer Choice Quality Tomatoes Rotary and sorrowing friends from virtually all walks of Hfe united in the cala lily in its wild state; is very! i Lake, lost “his home and all contents ew Mexieo-on aoanining property, Te” by fire on Sunday of last week. ‘The inrned to his home here last week ane pamity hud left the house after dinner expects to remain for some time, { to go visiting for the rest of the day . oo —_——— Tit is snpposed the five started fram 2 Tf you have not got your fishing Wo gafective stove pipe, The loss is’ es- conse. yet it would be as Well to #et Y “tinted at $1972 and there was §150C. before trying for fish, It is AWAY! pyenpaner: . cheaper inthe end. - ] a funeral in Montreal reeently. The Ten ans were tuken-to Winnipeg |” where’ burial took. place in the Elmwood. Cemetery’ with His Honor James 1D. McGregor, Lieu- tenant-Governor,. of © Manitoba, Ma. or: Ralph LL. Webb, of Winni- ~ pey, and rauny offiiers of the cam. . pany in attendance. His. Grace - Archbishop: mathesan, assisted by the Rev. tl. Sheed, of ot. Luke's Anglican: Church, - conducted - the « funeral service, (847) Rolocream-Health Oats, large pkg. 30 - | Enwardsburg Corn Syrup, 2 lb tin. 30° Santa Clara Prunes, 2 tins... 2 ; 1 tas ot aie tuited fi rare ‘in Canada ? tas a . mi an impressive tribute to the late «al lnown all through the north, . : _ iw. z fi George A. Walton, peneral page, | VC! known a UNO , Sair Datees, 3 Ms ence BB sencer gent of the railwav at his ; —_— Hurry Jewell, a resident af Burns . . Np a tee os c Pongins Parent who has been b B: Ow a ARES Ramsey's Vermicelli, 1 1b pig. .......... 10 This year Canadian National olfers four different fares to Eastern points for you to choose from: . 1,. Coach One-Way Vares Good In coachce. ee DURING SCMMER MONTHS 4 Tee Cream «Soft Drinks \Sherriffs & McRae * Cash and Carry |New Hazelton South Hazelton ’ Where Pollars Have More Cents . Phone—8 short, 1 long, 1 short \ ‘Due to the yery warm weather a7 ‘the last days of Inst week ‘and the first |. duys of this week, the Sleenn and the Bulkley. rivers nve both running. fall Th fine weather on Sunday drew at .. $. bey Round Trip Good in all classes of equip- 2, Intermediate One-Way Fares , Good In Tourist Sleepera upon payment of Sleoper charges. _ “Canon and Mrs. Proctor of the Peat OSPITAL | River Block, B.C, arrived in Musel Hospral. Suey, SERVICES {ton Saturday morniig..to spend « few vo ke ane Ss | nys «among their. old -friends -hefor intgee ‘congregation at ‘continuing ‘their joumiey to Prince Rn woo “There Was: ' he ae bee the United Church last Sunday! even-{ pert. Tbey{are. both ‘well and Cano! jaye erowd to Lakelse Lake and they] - 8 - Get Your ‘ ing, the occasion being the annual hos- | Proctor’ reports’ that he has. been Ve" joy enjoyed the: ideal outing. © ment upol payment of slecper ; et Your j indi #4 4 ray his new work . . wh ne a pital day Sunday, This is the firs! | busy sinee trking over his new W . ; . GASOLINE and ‘OIL i the service has-been held ‘in the Unitec | thoy were both glad to be hack in.Fla’*) ‘fhe new friin service for fhe sum- 4, Summer Excursion Chureh as in the past the minister wax| citon, if for a dny, or two, and thelr }mer months went into effect dn Mon- Hound Trip F ares f equi - from ra ee a Good - ; : always attending conference in’ May | old friends were also glad to see them fdas Inst. : oett upon payment of sleeper D l d G For that reason the Hospital Day ob sy at D : war | at wh it RN. of 4 uns al charges. 7 fe ona x I ey - | xervanice was postponed for’a. mionth'| Mr, Lowen’s house a prreen Miss Whitmore, R.N., of the Hnzel- Complete information from . , ae a Rev, Mr.,Redmati delivered,a very in:| completely destroyed by fire last Fri |ton Hospital, 14 on a vacation and-lia,) | ff McEwen, D,B'&P. A. Hagwilget near the ‘bridge @ teresting addres#:":: Condn :Proctor of} day night. Mrs. Lowen had left on the Japplied for:an extension of thne. “She - Prinee Rupert. _ a ; ‘the Peace River Block, who was-in-the | train for Smithers that evening to vis-[{s being relieved on the staff by Misr ee ’ cone } ‘diatrict for a fet days, took part in.jit for a-few days with friends. Mr.)willan, ) i. Lo ¢ iAW Hl ar Al ]: the-xervice in“ place of Rev, Mr. Ban- | Lowen: is with the B..& B. outfit: at. rane ee ies ANADIAN 7 AT 1ONA : . General Store 7 nister who ‘was: out.of town, . After) Movicctown. Barly: next morning R.} The Skeena Central Conservative |] | Where lowest prices. prevail an the service in-Hazelton quite num: Davide rdadiaster, pissed througt } Associntion -Exeeuttye will: ‘meet : vn | eg re ayy all Hnos® Ai deuikthe tine ia ber went up-to the hospital Where) | passer art taned the ulace ln ashes” New Hazelton this Wednesday even: | George Graham aid W. Bi. 8mith are” we irre nr re ; sori sory lee war hell, a ES pene ftiaeny en canpTete loss, and : ng the halk. ar out al “the, Skeenn hate ies at Treseut. Gouil Seed, Potaides for sile~