‘THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 19238 eee nee Seeds A complete stock for the Field and Garden Feed Oats, Barley, Corn, Bran and Shorts Baled Hay Quality considered,—Our Prices are the Lowest in the District The Hudson’s Bay Co. ‘The House of Quality” HAZELTON, B.€. ——— Notary Publie -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT'S AGENCY HAZELTON, B.C. Distaicr AGENT FoR Toe Leapinc Fir& INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT-FGOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. | Canadian National Railways SPRING STEAMSHIP SERVICE, effective April 15 . o. will sail from Prince 8.8. Prince George and Prince Rupert ;;, pert every Sunday and Thursday at 11 p.m. for Swanson Bay, Ocean Pails, Powell River, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. SEATTLE. For STEWART Saturday atl0p.m. For ANYOX Wednesday at 10 p.m. . for V via NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN S.S. Prince John CaARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS, April 28th, May 12th. 26th, 80th. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbouni—Daily except Monday 4.08 a.m. Weatbound—Daily except Tuesday 9.44 a.m. For Atlantic steamshit sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F, McNaughton, Dis.Pass.Agt., Priice Rupert, B.C. ————— AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE Twenty-four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway | and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The beat Garage in the North at your service Freight, Bagghge and Express Transferred A. E. Falconer “Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teams, or Saddle Horses always ready for you azelton Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short Bring or Ship Your. “FURS Cc. WwW. DAWSO N Highest Cash Prices Paid _Office— | Omineca - Hotel Hazelton BC. a ! HAZELTON NOTES fee F. W. Steacy, Eyesight Spe- cialist, will be in Hazelton for one day only, April 30. 422 Sam Jones was a visitor among | i to go down to the canneries for the season. Chas. Fredrickson has gone up to Smithers to relieve Arthur Lindquist at the Duthie mines for a few weeks, Chateau Beaton was the scene of an old-time mulligan last Sun- day when a number of the ‘‘idle rich’’ were entertained. J. D. Galioway left Thursday ‘morning for the Cariboo country, where’ he will spend the next month or six weeks, You must come and see Chin Chinaman, thesmallest Chinaman in the world. Good washing done, Give him a trial. 43 Steamboat water on April 26. E. R. Cox has not yet forgotlen the old days and he’ says the water is up much earlier this year than usual. Mr. Myers spent several days in the Hospital this week receiv- ing treatment for an injured uptic he secured while out walking last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Grant went up to Smithers the firstof the week to be with her daughter until after the wedding tomorrow. Mr. Grant was to go up yesterday, Scotty Ogilvie and Ernest Lor- ing of the Yukon telegraph line, have gone to Vancouver and Victoria on a holiday trip. Ernest. will visit. his father in the latter city. Prof. Christie, of the Univer- sity of B. C. gave a lecture in Assembly hall Wednesday night on land settlement and the tim- ber industry. The attendance was not large but-those present were benefited. _ Mr, Barbeau of the Indian De- partment, Ottawa, will again spend the summer herein con- nection with Indian history and eharacteristics. He will be ac- companied by Mrs. Barbeau and maid. Quite a fire developed in the vicinity of Carnaby the first of the week, but it was one of those which did more good than harm as it went through a cotton wood grove that had been burned over some years azo and was about ready for the aettler to get busy on. - Messrs Dawson & Rolfe. are now having the dining room and kitchen at the Omineca Hotel remodelled and as scon as ready they will again serve meals to the public They have secured a first class chef. Improvements have already been made to the interior of the hotel. Geo. W. Carpenter, of Bugene, Ore., was in town the first of the week and in company with Pete Nelson, went info the’ Kis- of acres: of timber. . Mr. Car- |penter is acting on behalf of. capital that is already interested Soo the natives arranging for them]. - piox to cruise some thousands Seed Grai fil Has “Arrived e d , A carload of | yy : Seed Wheat Seed Oats, 7 JG Seed Barley 1 has arrived. Ail orders promptly filled from stock S. H. SENKPIEL ‘ier New Hazelton, B.C. RENNIE'S AND FERRY’S SEEDS A supply of Fresh Vegetables Every Week R. Cunningham & Son “7. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS HAZELTON, B.C. ee One day only EYES One day onl B F, W. Steacy, of Steacy’s Pharmacy, Prinee George Eyesight Specialist, will be in Hazelton for one day only MONDAY, APRIL 30th for the purpose of examining defective eyes ‘and prescribing glasses for their correction. If your present glasses are not entirely satisfactory or if you are suffering from defective vision or muscle trouble of the eyes, Jiiae we would urge you to take advantage of this opportunity of receiving - ‘advice. Do not allow your children's eyes to turn or squint, as we (ime specialize on this treatment, Kindly make your appointment earlyinthe me day at the hotel. Mr. Steacy intends making periodical visits to Hazel- am ton and carries with him the latest’ equipment in 1 sight testing instruments Peper F. W. Steacy Graduate Canadian Opthalmie College, and Graduate | Toronto . Pharmacist ttl a A Cabaret Dance IN ASSEMBLY HALL, HAZELTON _ FRIDAY, MAY 11th» in sawmills i in the’ United States. | : ;