THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18 1927, Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes — Men’ S Clothes FD 9. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant “Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, February 25, March 11, 22 To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway. February 21, 18, 28. The 8. 8. Princess Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, ‘Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at lia. m. pas AGENCY _FOR ALL OCEAN STRAMSHIP ‘LINES ull information from af : C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert March 7th, \ 2 TIRES 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 HAZELTON, B. C. GAS. SS PARTS — - HENRY MOTORS SMITHERS, B. C. Accessories Oil Tractors Gas Ford Cars © ‘Trucks Paris Repairs _‘Thrsshing 0 Machines | . - HAZELTON THEATRE ‘Tuesday, March 22nd The Unknown Cavalier’ KEN MAYNARD, the: ‘greatest cowboy star of the west, will be seen with Wonderful Mounts and Scenery | Maynard is a Real: ‘Show Hin. self and also has a strong cast. BE SURE 10 SER THIS ONE me ineeting this week ‘Will:be:at, the om : months. ' /a-erutech now, : Sharpe ond” Mra. “Winsby were . joint. ~ Short Stories i) Close to Home t—-——-— For insurance and other important matters see Wm. Grant’s Agency. Rey. J. H. Young spent several days last week v isiting polats down the riv- er. M.A. Myvos left Inst week on a buy- ing trip to Vancouver. : He ‘will be on the coast several weeks.’ ‘Ihe younger set. bad n jelly dance all to themselves: in Community hall last Friday night to weleome home Bob Willan and Geo. Hall. Music was applied by-x gramophone and a vio- lin. A fenture of the evening was the Highland Fling danced by Miss Rich- ardson, Mr. td Mrs, Molinquo, whe for the past few months have been staying in New’ Hazelton, moved back to ‘their firm on the Skeena this wv eek, Rev. Victor Sansum will occupy the pulpit in the New Hazelton chureh on Sunday morning next. Geo, Hall and Bob Willan arrived home last Thursday morning after an absence of several months in Bdmon- ton where they attended an automobile school. , Jacek Hour, superintendant on the Seven Sisters group at Cedarvale, left last week for Seattle to purchase some machinery for the property. The ow- ners are preparing to carry on develop- ment on a large scale this summer os a result of the good showing of ore op- ened up during the winter. 1 working on a contract for. Hanson Hogan and Tredway ‘of Do? een are Lumber & Timber Co, ‘They. are tak- ing out 200 pieces of boom stick tim- ber for shipment enst. At the provincial Liberal convention in Vancouver last week the delegates presented Premier Oliver, leader of the party with o grandfather clock as mitrk of appreciation of his services to the province and to the-party. There presentation was made. Rev. T. D. Proctor held services at Cedarvale last Sunday at 3 p. m. and at- Woodcock at 7.80/p. m. This was the rector’s first visit since his return from Europe and he was greeted by large congregations at both’ places. ~ _ &érvices will be held. in St. Peter's church on Sunday March "20 at 11; 3 and 7,30. Baptism at the 8 o'clock service, 4 last Tuesday night was postponed un-. til. Fridy night owing to the iness of oie of the members. Mrs, Geo, Parent got away Monday night to be with her boys in Montrenl. A daughter was born at the Hazel- Mra. Herbert Heal of ‘Tellkwa. Mrs. Cary Js visiting with ‘Mrs. Win Gow at South Hazelton, . She was a patient in the ‘hospital for several long Al. TLoughheed is waing about with time ago. oN . Last: Thursday ‘night Mrs. Walton hostesses to the bridge: club at the lat, ter’s, home. ‘The ladies prizés.. were! gent. Mr. Snrgent: and = Dr, Wallace. 18 ‘of. Mrs: Sargon on Friday: ight ‘| post ‘office is to be closed. wis much enthusiasm. shown when the]: The church bourd meeting called for ton Hospital on March 12th to Mrv and He broke his leg some won ‘by. “Mre.. ‘Anderson:- and: “MTB. ° Mar . The men’ 8! ‘prizes. ‘were won hy. QUICK NEWS. ‘Angus Kerr. ‘haw’ been oblige! to fox pelts out of his traps. They «re, however, about- ‘Hnished with: thelr contract. “WW. H. R..Lowe has londed out three _|car loads of grain raised on his own |. He is one.of the}. farm this, season, more recent arrivals in the valley. Bob Barger has. gold his. ranch’ and outfit complete. - W. 4 Cuintaaham is down from the tle camps, He did not get away us soon ag he expected, but will leave shortly for a visit ‘back home, and to look into his holdings in the oil coun- try before he. considers any offers, “Doe.” Skethorn spent Sunday in the Deep Creek neighborhood. : We understand that Mr. Swift has rented the Joe Bourgon place and that A. R. Hawkins bas bought the, uN Cock's farm. From Dorreen We regret to report that Lorne Creek Mr. MeNeil the genial post master has accepted a more lucrative position elsewhere. * Geo. MamblLy i. pioneer resident of velop his mineral claims at Ritchie. It is reported that the old Dry Hill hydraulic, which has produced much gold in the past, is to be operated this apring again, ‘C. Taylor has recently returned from Prince Rupert much improved health. It will soon be cleaning up time and the people of Dorreen would like to see that old rotten log barn at the de- pot disposed of. It has been au eye- sore for many years. Mrs. Halverson: was a flu patient this week, 1927 European Education! Tours Personally conducted .tours have heen arranged this summer, under the joint supervision of the Catindian Na- tional Kailways and the Ounard Steamship Compan and Europe and return, All-transpor ses included in fares. See any Cana: dian Railway agent or write Districi A Boat_ A Bed "Weighs boat. is just what wanted. for years. ‘Rolla up like a blanket. place. quit the ties long enough to ltr 2 few this’ district, and a veteran of the Reil |. ‘rebellion, is.formulating a plan to de- ve in|. to Great Britain tation, hotel and sight-seeing expen- Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, for]: particulars and descriptive diterature. Fishermen Prospectors Campers Trappers ~ Duck Shooters: Sportsmen of all Ages have - $65. oro For Further partiulars soni t to: < 7 ae ——) == ‘Mes, Fred: Sait . Waa uifelx r the, wei-, ‘| ther” this week,” ee ys BS FOR. SALE One Hundred | aeres. > jmore ox: leas, adjoining. New - Hazelton. nearly ‘all under cultivation or. sldshed © Good land’ and good water supply; al- so fifteen head of stock, team,of horses - impiements, ‘ete—Apply to Tony Greec New Hazelton, : ‘B. C. Coe. : FOR. SALE—One | “eradle. complete; one child’s bed complete. Both are as good as newy.—Apply to Mrs. Senkuiel. New Hazelton. B. C. Blackheads go quiekly by. simple, method that just aly: solves ‘them. Get ‘two ounces of peroxine. powder from your drug- gist, rub this wich a hot, we. vloth briskly over the ‘bluckheads--11nd yun will wonder where Shey tute 400,