ie THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1925 ENAMELS THE SPRING-CLEANING | When you set to brighten up your home and surroundings this spring we have in stock to offer you many indispensable aids for the job, including B.& H. PAINTS OILS VARNISHES | WHITE LEAD — GOLD PAINT, FRESCO, Ete. EVERYTHING FOR CLEANING AND S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. RENEWING _ ’ General Merchant FREIGHTING A. E. Falconer Me Auto and Garage Service Cara to any point in the district at any hour of the day or night. Fast, efficient service; careful, experianced drivers Our up-to-date garage: facilities ensure quick, efficient repairs FORWARDING TRANSFER Govmnt. phone: , 2 long, 1 short Hazelton at Fort Fraser, was a guest of to the members of the Hazelton ~ ° * * Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE April 10 every Saturday at 11 a.m. { AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES 0 W. C, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert SAILINGS (ROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, For Ketchikan, Wrangell. Juneau. Skegway— April 6, 17, 27. $5. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver Full Information from R. S. Robinson Est, 1883 4 4 H RAW FURS If you want to be paid Hiphest Possible CASH Prices for your RAW FURS, forward them to & Sons, Ltd. Branch Receiving Office, 1225-6 Standard Bank Bidg. VANCOUVER, B.C, Head Office: B.S.R. Bidg., 49-51 Louise St. WINNIPEG, MAN. INCORPORATED 1920 BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement Lime Plaster Fireclay Brick Building Papers Roofing Sash & Doors §8-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty . ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. BOOT AND SHOE. Repairing "Black, Tan, and White : Shoe. Polish “Agent for— ‘WHITE cRO8s RUBBER REPAIR | 6 W.. Dungate. : HAZELTON BG: The Hazelton ‘Hospital The Hazelton: Hoapital isgues tickets for any period at 1.50 per _ ‘ month in advance, This rate in- eludes office , consultations . and medicines, as welt''as all costa ‘while’ inthe hospital, Ticketsare obtainable in Hagelton from the .. drug. atore; from “T..\5, Thorp, ~Telkwaj.or by mail from the medi: : “eal superintendents the Hospital. we %lfrom Hazelton were present, The music was supplied by Mrs. HAZELTON NOTES ~H Good insurance is not cheap; cheap insurance is not good. See Wm. Grant’s Agency. ‘41 To mark the elose of the Bad- minton season the Hazelton Bad- minton and Tennis Club will hold a tournament Saturday afternoon Sides will be eaptained by Mrs. Anderson and. Mrs. Winsby. A prominent citizen said to the editor the other day, ‘‘Say, you want to write up in that there paper of yours how the’re devel- oping this here country. This week six automobile agents tried to sell me a car and this morning I went all over town looking for a wheel barrow and nota — — wheel barrow to be got in the — — town, but flivvers, the — bush is full of them. Can’t run a bar- row down the street any more if I did find one.” S. H. Hoskins was down from Smithers the first of the week. ' Mr. MeCallum, Indian Agent Bright and A. Mulwain. The auction of baskets realized $75. J. D. Galloway Says 1925 to be a Banner Year - “The mining industry of Brit- ish Columbia is on a solid founda- tion and 2 steady inerease in production in the future may be expected.”” Thus John D. Gallo- way, recently appointed Provin- address before the B.C. Chamber of Mines in Vancouver on Friday. That the industry is in an excel- lent, healthy condition in this Province and improving constant- ly was the contention of the speaker, who has. until lately, been mining engineer for the Northeast District. “Nineteen twenty - five will mining,’? Mr. Galloway said, According to’ the speaker, $3,- 000,000 in dividends was paid by British Columbia mining compan- ies during the -vear 1924. figure is by no means to he taken as an indication of the total pro- fits enjoyed, as there are no records of the earnings of most of the smaller concerns, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde. Mr. McCal- lum has recently been superanu- ated and is taking a run around before settling down again. The first distribution of bulbs Horticultural Society took place the first of the week. There were 400 primulinus. Later on plants for setting out will be dis- | returned to their respective homes tributed. much refreshed by the holiday. Jos. Merryfield, Conservative . | organizer for British Columbia,| “There isnot @ single geoloeien was in consultation on Sunday reason, Why each and al of such ag with members of the party with| those of Kirkland Lake, Porcupina the object of lining up the boys and Sudbury, should not be dupli- a : cated almost anywhere i for the anticipated battle in fed- vit the Quebec Late eral politics. . 000 square miles of the Quebee Lau- rentian Plateau, which stretches from the Ottawa and St. Lawrence Mrs. Mathieson returned from Vancouyer. Thursday morning af- ter attending a convention of nurses. She is also feeling much better, ‘J. H. A. Warr of Topley v was a recent visitor here and delivered his trial sermon before a number ber of local devines. He isa pro- bationer in the Methodist church and will probably be accepted. The Union church here is pre- paring for a big time on May 6th the evening of the district meet- before the delegates go to con- ference. The event is to be in the form of-a reunion and a fine program of music, addresses, i is being prepared. Further partic- ulars will be given later, School Inspector Fraser visited The Easter visitors have all to a statement made. by T. C. Denis, Superintendent of Mines of the Province of Quebec, at a recent meeting of the Quebec branch of tha Mining Institute of Canada. ‘Canada, is financially sound, On April 14th the investors and savings account holders of the country were offered twelve million dollars worth of Canadian Pacific Railway five per cent bonds and by four ‘o'clock that afternoon the issue had been over-subscribed and the books were closed. Telegraph. orders came from -all paris of the Dominion, a splen- did evidence of the amount of money available for sound investment. and the ‘country’s confidence in the. fi- ture: of ‘the big railway. . Another evidence is seen in the fact that small ‘investors are putting savings into ‘C.P.R. common stock. which pays ten- per cent on par yalue of: $100,000, = Since 1907, Canadian holdings of this stock have increased from 9.55 per cent to 21 per cent at the present time and holdings in the British Empire: total. “about 15 ver ees Sutton, Mrs. McBride, Mrs. J.. * from‘ “wells, bred, B cd laying strain W. © cial Mineralogist, concluded his 4 ) probably be a record year for! That = Rivers to Hudson Strait,” according . Ay Snap Currant ‘Bushes; 1 yr. 8e,52-yr. 12kic, B-yr. 20c; apecia foilargegoantiie. ‘Perennial flowers "special Gencent ca Ranch Tera, B.C. Michaud : Bros., 4t Hatching Eggs Sale ; White Wyandottes, $2.00 for 15 ogee . Little, Woodcock, B.C. For. Sale: veniences, ample water, some improve- j ments: could be made an ideal dairy ¥ ranch 4 mile from station; Food roads; : schoo and postoffice; will sell at a snap rice, Apply to ©. &. Carpenter, ; orreen, . 4248 Z 7 ma on Wm. Grant’s Agency REAL ns Pe o~ Insurance Companies— Life Fire Health ¢ Accident f o on. HAZELTON' | - KODAKS STATIONERY. VETERINARY REMEDIES ’ TOILET ARTICLES CHOCOLATES . SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES: \ Up-to-Date Drug Store * HAZELTON, B.C. Auto Jitney Service || Between Hazelton end New. trict—and at any hour. Phon New Hazelton—1- ‘short 3 long ° - Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 2 short — memento , rT B.C. UNDERTAKERS | BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire . will bring us P.O, Box 848 +", PRINCE RUPERT, B.0, Kt —- ~ : i: Hazelton and Kispiox schools on Tuesday last. Great progress has been made toward cleaning up premises dur- ing the past week. A number of places have: been painted and'‘a number more can stand painting.| =. ‘Quite a buneh of travellers. put nny in an appearance this week. Mra. Geo. Kerr of Prince Ru- pert ida guest of: her- ‘gon Arthur 7 tor: a few. days, * : A very successful basket social as : was held at Cedarvale South Side|, oni Friday: last, ‘April. 17, when’ a arc cailana La ree © ys Ogg, hm ane ea panies gramme ope gee dy bate an : large crowd: spent a moat ‘enjoy ‘i AT CR ee a ll ea eS Meet a ‘May Day Dance - Under the auspices of the Women’s a Auxiliary to the: ‘Hazelton Hospital. a i ~ / Friday, May Ist : in’ ‘the. Asiombly. ll, Fuel « Red; Black, and White § ae yon rates 3 be For @ ESTATE A d t 5 District Agent for the leading : , | ; ‘ DEVELOPING AND PRINTING / jam ‘ PATENT MEDICINES - | fae BENSON BROS. (f Hazelton and the Railway, i 7 or to any point in the dis- ‘a i 181 aeres of good ‘ - land, natural con- am Hazelton— ones