Dr. RC. Bamford. {DENTIST - My office will be closed £rom March Ist to the Sth. Smithers, B. C. Be | Auto jitney Service Between Hazelton and New, Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis-" * triet—and at any hour. Phone Hazelton 1 short, t long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2. long 2 short - d ot PPPPPOLIS. ey New Spring Hats Millinery Drygoods Quality @ Richly . Rewarded “As a veward for the perfect qual- ity which Pacific Milk has succes- filly maintained since the milk was first offered to the public, the confidence it first gained has een’ steadily held and annually in- crensed, For this we are indeed truly grateful. MRS, J. L. HILDITCH PRINCE RUPERT - B.C. 1) whietiqaee, ui ’ * Pacific Milk Head Office: Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner YY ee 0 NIE tN IP. . NP 4 , i Wm. Grant’s Agency $ REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies . tnd dad: eT EE sot ON NL LL LO OLA, ~~} Life { Fire Health © Accident - , : “ a § HAZELTON | - B.C, 4 MD OR aRRARRRAAR eee ee Load Sma BE ra _ Onimeca ' Hotel. - a Ww “Dawson, ‘Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR ‘TOURISTS, _ AND COMMERCIAL | - MEN. in. he fe Dining ,, room, re ‘Hazelton - af the Cs Am AN pape Be ga ay ee soe ar arrears anette é o Swern path a Pad Pin 1 Mid - Mink Ms THE OMINECA HERALD, emmy Ae 2, 1927 Rie, ars Flere. si There earners | it “AL a” Ba moecting of tye fey breeders Aumanulis “Bee at Middleton, it yaa staid tha, silver binck ‘foxes inv captive) in tne pi'o- vince nukes op oyrax.uiatety. tocuu which, at a las: nome $200 each, males acetal Sad put £3.000,- 000. The. annuai- WEVUnH y Guage, va. WORN w tne ranchers is plas sed ai Bote, 800, What is practically, the firs}, sheet copper mined, reienud and ro: ted m Canada ‘js .now al} iRegina. to. go on the root of the new Canadian Pacific Hotel there. As “at Reg.ua and at Banff, where magnificent new hotels are being erected by ‘tha, Company, Canadian ‘materials will be used: in the building of the new Toronty hotel, The population of the Prairie Pro- vinees "in 1926 was 2,067,682, ac- carding to ‘the census taken in that year, This compares with 1,698,137 in 1916, and 808.646 in 1905. In the twenty year period Manitoba has in- creased its inhabitants from, 865,688 to 689.056; Saskatchewan from 257.- 768 to 621,042. and Alberta from 185.195. to 607 584. In view of pressure on the trans- portation facilities of the Canadian Pacific Railway when the full. tide of immigration and harvest travel is felt in the coming summer and fall months, the railway has already taken, steps to cope with this by sending 216 colonist cars for repair and overhauling to the Angus Shops, the work to be finished upon them sot later than April lst. Professor W. L. Carlyle, manager uf toe Prince of Wales ranch, near High River, is en route to England where he will consult his reyal em- ployer regarding business matters pertaining to the ranch, purchase new stock and arrange for the usual year by vear.-extension vf. the Prince's corumercial activities in Al- berta. _ The presentation of 12 first ala awards to members of the :Montreal terninals staff by A. ‘D, MacTier, vice-president in charge ‘af C.P.R. eastern limes recently, brings the tovn! number of ‘awards earned by Montreal ermiployees of the Canadian Pacific during the past year up to 8. . ‘The number of employees pass- ing the nevessary yearly vests is u- creasing, over 700 employees at the Angus Shops atone new efficient -ia the work. 7 Al fresea lunch on the rinks is the latest innovation to provide the‘ un- usual for:the guests at the Chatean Frontenac. Quebec. At the fashion- able bour smartly uniformed waiters skate out apon -the ice. pushing a serving table mounted on skates Its érowning glory is a steaming “tea” urn and its appearance is the signal for the skaters to gather round to sip real English tea. The innova- tion has proven a. great success for it adds the finishing touch to an afternoon's skate. | A new variety of wheat has been developed by Frank Lareombe, of Minburn, Alberta. Its. vital quality is ‘its drought resisting strength, This new variety of grain has been registered at Ottawa as “Vermilion.” ‘In’ 1919 Mr. Larcombe discovered in his wheat crop a few head ‘that were obviously crossbred and that |. showed drpucht resisting quality. He kept the kernels, -sewed them in 1920. and “gradually built. wp 1,000 bushels, The wheat is alsé reported ; fo be, heavy yielding. The following wire was received |, “vecently by cy &E, esher, general PassenEee “Watfic™ manhger, CP.R., fram,d,.C, phillips.’ ‘President ‘of | the Musdachusetta Fish and Game :Prow helive™ ‘Agsomnations— a v7 Osi bebeg et bn “Mauéaan Bs sce ‘In the ‘Supreme ‘Court of Britian Col '| tage of using the coudensed milk is yale “IN PROBATE’ °° 5 —— ‘umbia, in the matter of the Adminis- tration Act, and. atte e Moneell, intestate, deceased: TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, F. McB. Young, the 2ist. day of March, 1927, I waa appointed’ ndministrnior of the estate of Edward Monsell, deceased, and all parties hav-' ing claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, pro- 23rd day of April, A. D. 1927, and «ll parties indebted to the estate are re-. quired to pay the amount of their in. debtedness to me forthwith. . + «4 Norman A, Watt, vve .. +. Offfelal Administrator, - Prince Rupert, B. 0. COFFEE ‘ ‘HOW TO SERVE . Isn't it courious how for so many people to delicious cup of coffee? not so hard of attainment! Good cof- fee, a percolator and care in the meth- od of serving are, the requisites. It is suid that more coffee is spoiled in the seytign than in making. The proper proportions of cream and sugar, and their being perfectly disolved in the beverage have a great deal to do with the cuceessful cup of. coffee. Milk, generally top milk, is sometimes used but does not give satisfaction. Un- donbtediy the most uniformly delcioius eoffee is that served with agile Brand Milk, because in Bagle Brand, a rich creniny milk, alwrya the same, there ir precisely the right amount of sugar to satisfy the taste, Another advan- make a truly the saving on the sugar and milk bill. In the Matter of the Telate of Edward} ” perly verified, to me on or before the | difficult it is | And yet it is |. Short. Stories | Close to Home | Pictures last Tuesday night. The Felix Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs, Walton Sharpe last week and the prize winners were Mrs. Gow aud Mrs. Mathieson. This week the club met at Mrs. Jas, Turnbull's. - Mrs, C.V. Sinith for the past five years is leaving for the south early in April. Mrs. Compton of Vanecovuer arrived last week to take her place. Miss Micklejohn has some good friends in Hazelton who will regret her departure The annual meeting of the Bulkley Valley Automobile Association was beld in Smithers on Monday -night and there was n good attendante. Reports of last year's oprations were recely- ed and the members felt thai ie year had been quite satisfactory, Officers for the new year were elected. ‘Frunk H. Taylor of Topley fame, returned to Smithers on Wednesday night after 2 trip to Vancouver in con- nection with organizing A company to develop his Topiey holdings. While he did not close a deal he was necom- ponted back by an “amrinear who will {uvestigate the property. Howard Cameron of _ Yancouver, q Inining ninn who at one time did. some work on a Rocher de Boule property, went énst Wednesday night and will have a look over. the Topley ground, Pr. 0. (Thompson of the Porenpine Gold Fields Co. went up to Topley. on Monday to look over the company’ 5 holdings there. It ig ‘veported that he hag @ dinmoi . ddrill coming: in, to test aut the ground. ‘thoroughly. oo wt w. HL Harris ‘Ys now: at ‘Alice’ ‘Arm in connection witha property that. he Js Interested, in htere. : : He, showld be in New. Hazelton next week. There was a good attendance at the. c Nowhere in Canada is the svenery more diversified than in,that sec- tion of northern British Columbia, traversed by the Prince Rupert line of the Canadian National Railways, cr along the inland sea which lies be- tween the mainland and the off-shore islands of British Columbia. There 5B something new and beautiful to see the whole of the distance, whether itis between Vancouver and Prince Ruport or Prince Rupert and Jasper. . Photograph (1) shows a typical bit of the Scenic Seas Route as seett from the deck of an cil-burning Canadian National Steamship. A lool * at the face of the fisherman and his catch as shown in No. 2 is sufficient evidence that'in Stuart Lake, just north of Vanderhoof, the fishing is : good. To the right of that is (No. 3).a picture of a grave. inthe pie-.. uresque Indian Graveyard at Hagelton. The bottom picture (No. 4) | shows one of the cabins at Douglas ‘Lodge, on Stuart Lake, one : ‘of: “the: most up-to-date summer resorts in British Columbia. ba ye Met Miss MickleJohn who has been with Complete Drug Store Supplies Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies: Developing and Printing for Amateurs _ ‘Mail orders Promptly Attended to _ORME’S LIMITED Prince Rupert, B. C. ‘STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE. S.S, Prince George and Pritice Rupert will sail from PRINGE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA SEATTLE and intermediate points each Thursday and: Sunday at 11.00 p.m. For ANYOX, Wednesday, 10.00 p. m. For STEWART, Saturday. 0,00 p.m. “ e 8.8. Prince John for Vancouver vis Queen Charlotte a _Jalande, fortnigh tly... vy tebe 1: : Passenger ‘Trains Leave New, Haz oar ok ‘BASTBOUN D-~Monday, ‘Wednesday, arta 4.20 p. pm. ren F WESTBOUND~Tuesday, ‘Thursday, Sunday, 7. 51 am, : ee .,8e6 Canada in Conads's, Diamond Jubilee ‘Year, ; 1867-1927 Use CANADIAN "NATIONAL. EXPRESS. for} Money Orders, Tones , Cheques, etc., also for your next’ shipment. : : For Atlantic ateamship sailings oe foxther information apply to any Canadian National aewe a "tM yn SR caked Fares yl hs R, Be McNaughton, — District, _Passenmer Anente.: _ Pring ‘Rupert; B.C. Geo.” ‘Bolburn: ‘of: ‘Prince. apext wend . a week end. Visitor, in town: ea