THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923 ed om PROSPECTORS AND | HUNTERS IN OUTFITTING ALL KINDS WE SPECIALIZE PARTIES OF Complete equipment carried in stock . The Hudson’s Bay Co. “The House of Quality”’ HAZELTON, B.C. Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT’S AGENCY HAZELTON, B,C. District Acent For THe Leapinc FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. fe ' y| headquarters at Vancouver. i|town this year were produced by i\gardener of the district. COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT s.s: Prince Rupert and Prince George For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, inter- mediate points Monday, Thursday, Saturday 11 p.m. For ANYOXK,........0.ceseecene Wednesday, 10 p.m, For STEWART,...-.-...0ccsser cuore 4.6. Prince Albert or Prince John Friday, 10 p.m. re eee ee erro eee eee er ee ee ee Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—3.18 a.m. Daily except Monday - Westbound—8.34 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. Yor Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. llto Usk and on to Terrace for ; | HAZELTON pores | Twin girls were born at the Hazelton Hospital on August 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,Fox. ‘Mrs. Walton Sharpe entertain- ed at bridge on Thursday after- noon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Chappell, Miss Bird and Mrs. Newick. A most enjoyable bridge was given by Mrs. W. W. Anderson on Tuesday evening at her home in honor of her sister, Mrs. Jaynes. Prizes were won by Mrs, MacKay, Mrs. Galloway and Miss Bird. W. W. Anderson will be home Saturday morning after a trip to the Hudson’s Bay headauarters at Winnipeg and to the B.C. The first ripe tomatoes seen in the veteran A sample of three varieties were presented to the editor this weck. As usual Mr. Langlands has a very excellent garden and he takes his hat off to none for producing quality stuff and get- ting it early. Rev. and Mrs. Proctor motored to Smithers'‘on Wednesday even- ing, leaving New Hazelton after the C.G.I.T. tea. In a mixed doubies tournament match, played on the loca]. court, L. B. Wrinch and Mrs. MeCut- cheon won from Rev. Sansum and Miss Grant, 11—9. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell, of Usk, were in town over the week- end and accompanied the re- mains of the late J. O’Brien back Robt. Langlands, interment. Ira MacCallister, Ocean Falls, is a guest this week of W. Wattie and family. ‘ Is It Worth While Keeping timber for B.C. Industries? Keeping alive a prosperous payroll? Keeping fur and feather in B.C.? Keeping timber for manufacture? Keeping a green forest for posterity? AS AS ‘ -‘Then— ‘It Pays |) of the Hazelton Hospital nurses’ PREVENT Forest FIRES- The first auto went over on the new ferry on Tuesday, but had great difficulty getting up the first hill on the other side. Mrs. Norman Kilpatrick is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Grant. She is relieving at the bank. Dr. H. C. Wrineh, president of the B.C. Hospital Association, and Miss Watkins, superintendent traininig school, leave Saturday for Penticton to attend the annual convention of the association. Mrs. Roberts, of Smithers, was a guest this week of Mrs. Wm. Grant. Dr. H. C. Wrinch has started the construction of a silo in con- nection with the hospital farm. trict. district. This is the first silo to be built in the western end ot the dis- The doctor hasa heavy crop of corn to fill the silo and indications are ‘that corn will be; * one of the main stock feeds in the tuture in this part of the| — . The doctor's field of “'» [Jeorn averages over ten feet in height.. “Jim Hodder’s pool room is now +t; CANNING SEASON IS ‘HERE SUGAR in 100-lb: sacks, also in smaller sacks _ FRUIT JARS AND COVERS | | Order Early! For Sale 6 years old — Cows with Calves at Foot apply _ BAY HORSE —For Sale a Weight 1800 Ibs. Wagon and Harness s H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. Mackenzie's Old Stand Stemi, sane geet gall em mR ON lees tee eee rem ee er eter -%, ene Te eee ame Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Twice a Week Tennis Shoes White Rubber Shoes for Men, Women and Children Twenty -four- Autos for all Pointa in the District and Hazelton A. E. Falconer: 2 GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The best Garage in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred Govmnt, phone: B.C. hour Service R. Cunningham & Son 1. | - GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS HAZELTON, AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE a Jitneys between the Railway long, 1 short Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton Single Horses, Light or eavy Teams, or Saddle Horses always ready for you Hazelton —$_____— ie i” it AF 1. = i \ Cement Lime Plaster BUILDING MATERIALS!) Fireclay Brick “Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty i 5 i 1 Canadian Pacific Railway y, Company iil BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE(RE Alice for Vancouver, Victoria, 5 every Saturday at 1 p.m. 1; AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP rr eattle, August 1, 8 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—Auguat 3, e 18, 17, 24, a S.§. “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella: Rim Bella, Ocean Falla, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vahcouyerk va NES ‘ W. CG. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Pourth Street, Prince || SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—s.s. Princess Louise, 8.3. Princesr| 7 , 11, 18, 22, Full ‘information from a 7 Rupert} - iV i fruit and garden Jand in the north can be had. Prices from: $28 to $40 an acre with long term running and is guite-s an ttrac- _\ tion. | page. payments. — See adv. on another Acreage: blocks of the finest |’ ° and 56e. presint Brice. ‘In Oklahoma gas costs abtii™ 5 cents a gallon and in Pef borough, Ont., it costa 32c. the local district it costs 50c. |] i Some people wan ¢ a put. a tax. on gas even at pe we : /