THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926 —————— rs Boots and Shoe A nice line and a fairly complete one for : Men, Women and . Children OO S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant | Sanaa | } HAZELTON NOTES. | i ' m%: New moel Chevros For Sale ie" nec ts, used ,only, enough to put ih good ning order. Apply to Dr. Large, Hazelton Hospital. 06 A number of young neopta participated in an enjoyable bon- fire party on the beach near the Four-mile bridge, up the Skeena, on Wednesday evening. Mrs. L. A. Graef is visiting in} Smithers with friends. ; Misses Charlotte Jaynes and Mildred MacRae of Naniamo are guests of their aunt, Mra. W. W. Anderson. ’ The Kispiox ranchers aré feel- ing pretty chesty this summer. They have big crops and they | / are getting them harvested in good shape. They will ‘have a market for all their stuff with the dole camps operating in the valley. John Laknitz, one of the prin- cipal chiefs of the Kitwanga In- STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN. SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER and intermediate points each MONDAY and THURS- DAY at 4.00 p.m., and SATURDAY at 6.00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART each MONDAY and FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. For ALASKA each WEDNESDAY at 4.00 p.m. For MASSETT INLET each MONDAY at 4.00 p.m. VANCOUVER via SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—7.30 p.m. Daily except Sunday. Westbound—7.41 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment, For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. MeNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. dian’, died last Friday. He was a well-known, friendly character and did much to promote cor- dial relations between his people and the whites, The funeral took place on Sunday. oO Constable Cline has found busi- ness fairly quiet recently and the best he was able to do was to “pinch” some flowers in his own garden. E. G. Baynes and family mot- ored from Stuart Lake the first of the week and spent a couple of days around here. W. J. Pitman, the music man from Prince. George, was here on Tuesday with his biz delivery van HAZELTON THEATRE Coming on Tuesday, August 17th ‘THE LADY WHO LIED and the Hurd Comedy Two Poor Fish and picked.up Louis Cole, ‘piano tuner, and, took bim back. When Mr. Pitman ieft’ ‘Prince he. had a full load of ‘musical instruments on board for delivery enroute, It was about time Johnson, one time of Salmon Arm, gave him- self up, . He it was who claimed to have done to death two per- sons in Hazelton in 1914, If all the other dozen murders he laid claim to were as fictitious he’ has not been a very bad man. There CR 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 and drayage—This is the service of The Falconer Transfer - HazeEvton, B.C. GAS — ra PARTS . been accounted for. The records are quite complete. Evidentally Johnsen is in shape to be set aside for a mental rest. . . Word has been received of the sudden death in Calgary, follow- ing an operation, of Command- —, teacher at Glen Vowell. She had been an officer in. the Salvation ‘BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service ' Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- triet—and at any hour, Omineca Hotel Cc. W. Dawson, Prop. i l { if j HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS ] AND COMMERCIAL MEN l Dining room in ‘cofnection Phone Hazelton * i short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long B. C. Ped 7 Hazelton - Ff rant ores: Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short - throughout Canada in both corps and institutional. work. or the fully at Glen Vowell, was at the native corps at Hazel- ‘The oft postponed picnic of the United Church Sunday School ac- the Bulkley river. It was, hot day. day and the chief. -attraction| . gc. LAND SU ~vhibE sosooe id. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- . veya promptly. executed ‘SOUTH HAZELTON : * > Prices aye all moderate, Millinery | Dirygooda - PRINGE RUPERT = é FALL HATS ; Now hats for, ‘the néazon have arrived, The’ ‘MRS, J. L. HILDITCH, B.C. 2]. dling: in. the cool waters, of the were present. ° ee PLY; jbo ke was no killing here'in 1914 and|5 all killings before and since have|} of the population in this district a ant Miss Bryénton, day school|?.. past four years she.labored faith-' and often ton where she was wellknown. | tually took place Wednesday, af-| , ternoon at Mission. creek ‘near, for the,boys. and. girls. swag pad- = ‘creek, There were ‘some | races | | ‘and -a-big feed. “Quite a number | a) recipe calls. uel milk: Teacher Wanted for the Hazelton Public School. aay Wm. Grant, Secretary. House Wanted Wish to buy a house suitable for a} bachelor; in Hazelton or somewhere along C.N.R. line. Must be a bargain on easy terms. Send full particulars to Box 66, Ocean Falls, B.C, 4— fo. b. Cedarvale, one For Sale six-foot binder $1 265; one potato digger $70. T. R. Tomlin: gon, Cedarvale. . 0506 Forty acres of good For Sale land; 25 apple trees; small fruits; good house, 28x20, atorey and half. Price $1200. Apply Pete Mangnuson, Vanarsdol. 2728 Mortgage Sale of Farm _ Property Tenders willl be received by the undersigned up to and inclusive of Monday,‘ the 6th day of September, A.D. 1926, for the purchase of the following valuable farm property, viz.: Lot 1343, Group 1, Cassiar District, comprising 40 acres, more or less, ex- cepting therefrom the Right-of-Way of the G.T. P. Railway containing 5.59 acres, more or less. This property is well located within two miles of Beaumont Station on the G.T.P. Railway. The goil is of a rich, black loam and well watered and all under cultivation, A log dwelling, barn and shed are erected on the premises, which are well fenced. Terms 20 per cent, balance spread over a term of years in manner to suit the purchaser with interest at 74 per cent per annum. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. oo For further particulars apply to: D. D. Munro, Esq, . Distriet Agriculiurist, Smithers, B.C, Land Settlement Board, Parliament Buildings, Vietoria, B.C. Dated at Victoria, BC., August 4, 1926, 0708 or: Wm. Grant’s Agency REAL ESTATE LY] District Agent fo? the leading © _ Insurance Companies— " Life Fire 7 4 Health * Accident: '“HAZELTON = é 5. P 4 & Army for many vears and had| tm filled many resronsible positions| “means better health. Have it handy and - use it. im i cooking ie the . The: Herald i ig only #2 00. year. le ae, ae aceon e2nen mera on Fhe aed stat = — perce Dh run-| - « f° . POR Ce ee + re hag Hazelton «Horticultural Bact Flower Show . Friday August 20: EXTRA FEATURES: Indian Costume Parade and War Dance Baseball Game, 4 to 6 p.m. Picture Show, 7 to 9 pm. Dance follows pieture show On Easy Terms You can now "purchase “the New Orthophonic Victrola, Consollette model for, cash, $115 or $15. 00 down and $9. a0 per month, ‘ The GRANADA MODEL for — $200 cash, or $23. 00 down and $16.00 per month. The CREDENZA MODEL for $38) eash, or $50.00 down and $30.00 per month. . Latest Records Kept in Stock - J. D, BOULDING Prospectin & Devel- opment Company NEW HAZELTON, B.C. = . Fa aan Price List sent on, application ie The Hazelton Hospital § The Hazelton: Hospital issues tickets for any period at 1.50 per month in advance, This rate in- ‘ modiciage,.- a well’ as all costa | while in the hospital, Tickets are | . Tellewa, orby mait from themedi- 7 calopeeternnii Hospital. § Upto-Date Drug Store q Hazelton, B.C. a ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS § .: Provincial Assayer. eludes office. consultations and “im obtaitiable in Hazelton from’ the ( drug ‘store; from’ T. J. ‘Thorp, A | Have: you paid your subsers i tion yet? ‘Tt’. $2. 00 a year. a