HE UMINEUA HERALD, ry BON Esvay. “JANUARY, 8, lye ‘Steamship and Train Service — Sailings from Prince Rupert, for Vancourver, Vie= torle, Seattle and intermediate points each Tharsday 0 p.m, Fos Anyox and Stewart, each Wednesday: 4.00 p. m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands | fort nightly. ; ¥ Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Easthound—Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7. 20 pm. Westbound— Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, 7.51 a.m, ' . For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian Ni ational Agen R. F. McNaughton. _ District Passenger Agent, ‘Prince Rupert, B.C. “ps - Short Stories Close to Home = Rev, Arthur Bonar who ig in charge of the: Indian Mission work for the United Church of Canada, has been in the district. the past week visiting the various missions of the. district. ” John Stoynoff of Dorreen has recoy- ered from his. recent attack of pnen- monin und last week-end attended a meeting of railway men in Smithers, ‘ A. som and ‘heir was born to Mr. and Mrs, John Rukin of New Hazelton on THE REXALL DRUG STORE. ; A complete stock of Co 7 Drugs __Druggists Sundries Candy. - _Teilet Goods _—_—‘ Stationery. - Kodaks and Films — Prescriptions carefully dispensed by three registered pharmacists. ecg con a We pay postage on mail orders when orders are accompanied _ by ‘sufficient cash, otherwise sent ©. QO. D., parcel post. ORMES LIMITED ‘The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Prince Rupert, B. CL. For that After-Christmas Feeling Try ~PEPTONA | it Tones up the System and Enriches the Blood _ The Up-to-Date Drug Store PIAZELTON, B.C. “CANADIAN PACIFIC. BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE . To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, December 28, January. 11, 25 To Vancouver, Victoria: and Seattle, January I, 15, 29.. , 8.5. Princess Mary for Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Swan . son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a. m, Visit the mountain resorts de Luxe—Banff and Lake Louise APENCY, FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from Ww. C. Orehard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth h Street,, Prince, Rupert | —} | . . . a : - a Your New Suit of Clothes To look your best and to do your bést you should be well dressed. Our business is to. supply the clothes. We give you quality i in goods, quality i in fit and® the latest i in style. The Only Exclusive Men’ 3 Store i in the Interior a E.C. DAWSON ‘Smithers | B. C. KEIICHI RHR “Is Your Subscription Due? It is Only. ° Wrinch at Victoria. hard times was efecting them. jeulture and the Canadian National are Hazelton, Cedarvale and ‘Terrace. ‘ Intion ov a spray, river for 18 years, and who originally dng to passengers some of, the won- iw” ws : oy Mistake: In Bridge Friday, Tannary 24, at the Hazelton hospital, oe ‘The very. cold weather ‘had » bad effect on the attendance at the dance in Hazelton last Friday niglit,’ Those present, however, reported a good time. Dr. Kirkpatrick returned from Van- couver last week and is at. the hospit- al during the ebsence of Dr. H.C. Angus ‘Beaton ‘Fourth cabin on the Dominion Telegraph line, is on his way to the hospital. He has Had his feet frozen and needs ‘attention. He shold be in by Thursday. Bradstreets man was around this week to see how the harihern business men were making out, and how the i , . The Victoria Department of. Agri- running a demonstration ‘train through the ‘north ‘and in the local district the places to be stopped at are | Vanderhooft Fort Fraser, Endako, Borns Lake, Topley, Houston, . Telkwa; Smithers, A food: general ‘disinfectant for use about the home or place of business is one teaspoonful lysol to a quart of water.. It can be used elther a8 a 80- i. ‘TIRED OF: Lone! WINTER Out in the Bulkley {Valles some of the farmers are gettiqg tired of the long. cold spell.. Therf has been no snow to speak of-and.most of the far- mers have cars anyyay, but it has | been too cold to usé them with any degree of pleasure. It is. just possible that some of the boys on the lund are missing the horses somewhat. There are no more sleighloads going to yur- ties or dances, and there seems to he a. loss of that community spirit, whieh was all the go when the snow was deep the nights cold and the boys had lots of time on their hands, IT WAS SOME WIND Last Sanday on the tran nn old bachelor who has Myed near Willow hailed from West’ Verginia, was relat- ders of his country.- Also some’ of the horvors,- It Appears he experienced il windy. in West Vegenia once, Tt was the greatest wind his’ imagination could conceive of." But there was a black- smith on board: from Cedarvale spur who was once in New Ontario ‘when the wind blew. It was sone ‘wind too, “Well, sir,” saya the. blacksmith, uy saw that wind just carry. along with It a*harbed wire fence, ‘That wire went along: just as: -smooth—Just dyvitt- ed on with. the wind V talking: all before - «' “Gracious Dan,” gnid © the dvetor, | eHow did | you get those. awful: brus- qs on your shins?” ey player?" Two Dollars a Year', “On no, 1 just’ re back. iny vite _juse of alfalfa. Dairying is becoming ‘faud D. MeLean. ment, | or nt lenst — make possible, Q very large tract of land of clear. Up to. the present the road has Are ‘you ‘Al ‘hock, ; Upper Skeena . Farmers’ Inst. ners’ Institute held its annual mect- ing was held at Woodcock and there ‘Was a good attendance. The frrmers along the Skeenna are. rapidly getting on their feet and making good and they have meny things of interest to ali of ‘them which are brought up at thei: mectings. Among other things diserssed Inet Saturday at Woodcock were fire permits nnd how lest to get ing; fertilazers, the varitles ts Set and how to use them and the growing und quite. the general line followed ulong the Skeena and.there‘is a great future ahead of the farmer In that line, - The day is coming when the Skeenn yal- Yey will be to Prince Rupert aud: other northern coast. cities what thea Fraser Valley is ty Vancouver. The ‘Ineeting ulso deal with a great deal cf corres. pondence and routine , hbusiness. ‘The new. officers for the yenr are as follows -— ' President--T, R. Tomlinson, . ‘Viee-Pres.—L. Dutton. Secretary—W, C Little. Divectors—Roy Mauve, Pp. Andsows, ensaig Auditor—A. 8, ‘Lordit, © The farmers ‘along the Skoena are alive to the importance Gi Ine BPareo River railway: tray elling town the <. N..R. to: Prince Rupert and to show their interest and their Dprechaition of what is being done along the line of gettlng the road started he | farmers voted $5,00-to the funds ‘of the Peace River Outlet Association. The funds of the Association are in good shape and all the members aie looking for- ward to a prosperous year in 1930, Whn the mnin highway gets far enough advanced 50 that the settlers long the river ean use it there will be several more. ears purebased and the highway will also open for sectle- setilement the best quality and that is easy to been regarded pretiy much as a joe by the settlers. It has taken longer _ Had Good Year Last week the Upper Skeenn Iar-, the most ud best ‘results from burn- a ae a ns em cee ed em wots oe ed td & Je ’ GEN ERAL “MERCHANT _A complete line of _Groceries - “Hardware. Dry Goods Flour and Feed Fresh Fruit. Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meat W. J. Larkworthy NEW HAZELTON Joe Ham Cafe Is now open. Two doors from the United Church in Hazelton Meals at all hours up to midnight, Joe Ham a good eouk, , Everything is new always be clean. and will Gas Engine For Sale One 7 h. p. DeLaval horizontal gas - engine equipped with 18 incch F, C., Pulley ond high’ tension magnets. For inspection apply to Vanderhoof Pol- ice Constable, Tenders - will be re- ceived by the Department of Agri- culture, Parliament Buildings, | Vic- toria, B Cc. up to noon, 15th February, 1930, 28-31 to do a poor Job than is shoud have to do a. real job, and no one knows yet when a@ car. or even a tig can get 4 EEA a > > >.>, RRRREK, RRR RRR RRR RRR RR RT os - Power of the Rural | Weekly Press _ dver ft. ‘This year: should see some real progres made. . wpe Ul- cen io what John. H. Perry, reds of (howsinds who live aden in the vill wes anid towns, politicint vhom you’ know, . “phe jolitieien, if he is above WOTTies Uttle about what-the city the next tr “dn home, to see whit farmer ‘sore. “The hie business man if. he. is destin tion, will teil you that his ing on how those country people SST ST ST SSIS TTS Tes Lee Tee Aa Assoc! ation. has ty siy on the influence of the country weekly. any, ve fares that’ controls this country of ours, in the long rm. ds the ecuatry: editor in bis crpnctity as spokesman foi the hund- “It is not necessity to tike the writer's word foi it. He will tell you the truth, representuly ¢ af the interert-—big city bapkers ss for Instance, or presideita of arent maivaya: or industrial corporations. o dozen cavntry: weekHes in his: home state ov distrtet open on him, ; and he pully down the lid of. his desk at the state capital nd takes what. those country: people ‘are thinking he: finds ‘out iy ‘reading or hav ing, others read for him, what the country Dapers’ fre saying. Your Lécal Weekly Paper Always . Ready, ¢ to! Co-operate: im Serving you | president of the American Press: nm their livlug on the Arms and Ask any “Asi any peanut ize, wil tell you that. he - apers say} but let even half a It is he has done ‘to nike the é a big enoneli to be entitled to the business is gooil or bad; denend- : like the way it in. run, nnd that’. , AE TCE CUT UR COR TCO CCRC CLE CCR COCO REECE ELLE COLORES CEE CLE CCE CCS