THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBZR 5, 1428 ; | i Supplies for Mining Companies, Prospectors - Loggers, Farmers, Town People © | Goods always fresh and reliable 7 Fresh Meat Fresh Fish Smoked Fish Fresh Fruits Flour and Feéd, Groceries, Dry Goods,’ Hard- ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shses W. J. LARKWORTHY General: Merchant New Hazelton, ‘B.C. Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- termediate points Mondays, Thursdays, 4.00 p.m, 7 Saturdays, 6 p.m.-. ; vor. ANYOX-. and STEWART Mondays, Fridayr, 4.00 . For MASSETT INLET PORTS Mondays, 4.00 p. m.. For SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fotmightly. For SKAGWAY Wednesdays, 4.00 p. m. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Westbound, 7.51 a.m. daily, except TUESDAY. Eastbound, 7.20 p.m., daily except SUNDAY. ‘Make a trip. to Jasper Park this summer returning via Vancouver and Prince Rupert. | Very tow rates, ‘For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen R. F, MeNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN PACIFIC } ehh NAP! COAST STEAMSHIP sERvICp | To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, August 10, 14,17. on 27,31 To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, August 8, 11. 16, 18, 2 22, .§. S. Princess Royal for Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean tes, Swan- — son Bay, Campbel! River and Vancouver every Friday at 10a, m, Visit the mountain resorts de Luxe—Banff and Lake Louise - ara FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP, LINES Full information from . Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert _ at a - Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Magazine | Books, Records and Victrolas; Office Supplies . ~The Up- to-Date Drug Store HAZELTON, B. C, | "New Chevrolet + All Models are now in stock for y your inspection ' Greatest value, greatest comfort, greatest speed }} everofferedinacar, 0000001 i Show R Rooms i in ete In the old Canningham store sd For portion and. a tal information see R s. Sargent “Hlazeton, B. C .|the chief order of the night. ‘{tend High School’ ‘and also pursue her studies in music. . chased. by the: Duke ‘Mining: Co, one, qt. Dodge-Graham one '.and it: half... tom : arrived last Friday. and. the: other. n - Jone and a. -half.-ton Federa will “are % rive on. ‘Friday. : “Theat — {~" l [ Close to Home. QUOTE us YOUR BEST PRICE ON CAR SEVEN INCH-THIR- TIES, FIRE KILLED TIMBER. WESTERN RED CEDAR POLE co., Dunster, B.C. On Friday last R. 8. Sargent and ver, taking in the Smithers Fair en- route. ‘Three of his children will re-|. mitin in the-south to attend school, two for high school and Jack for the Uni- versity.. ~ Reece Arthur » Wrinch left thursday night for Kingston Military. College: where he will resiime his studies. Mrs. 'T. HL. Wright left Wednesday for Winnipeg where. she will. attend a meeting of. the general council of the W. ©. T. U. and upon her return will attend the provincial conventich at Kamloops. She will be gone about ‘six weeks, - A, A. McIntosh, editor’ of the Toro- Canada, Andrew. Miller of the Miller Service, Toronto, last. week. J. D. Galloway, provincial minerol- ogist, Victoria, and formerly resident mining engineer in this district, called! on © number of hs old friends last week, and also visited a couple of-the mining properties. On Sunday he ac- Smithers where he will visit other pro- pertics undergoing development. Sj mume his teaching duties. nt -Queen Charlotte City. ; to take up ‘the work: as tencher in the New Hazelton school. . Mus. H. E. Thornton and two boys went up to. Smithers Saturday “night to visit for a few days. BR. A. Goddard left for Ocean Falls last Friday. . J. G. Brady, M. P., :for Skeena, was a visitor in the Hazeltons last Satur- duy. He ‘motored down Friday night after having opened the Smithers falr. This week and part of next week he will spend visiting other parts of his riding ‘east of Smithers. that after’ he visits the east he will ing to Pri ince! Rupert. Mrs. Sawle and Jean Burns enter- tuined’ a number of the young people last Thursday evening. Musie was Born at the Hazelton Huspital on Mat. Myros of Hazelton, a son, ~ Wrinch of Hazelton; A daughter. Miss Ethel : Tomlinson Teft. Monday | for Prince Rupert ‘wwhere she’ will ‘at- ‘John’ Salt. was a. ‘ yisitor: to ‘Prince Rupert the, latter’ part- -af lost. weéelk. 7 A bridgevand dance in aid of the. W. niyo ‘news ‘trucks. have « been» pur- ee . i] pois : hauling ‘supplies: up: Short Stories | family left on o motor trip to Vancon- |. nto Globe, passed through ‘here the| | middle of last week on a trip ACTOSS | - called at the Herald office \~ companied some of the local people to | _ Mitchell. Newman left Sunday to re-|: Miss Jacquet arrived Saturday night It is possible | spend another day here before return- . Sunday, September 2, to Mr. and Mrs. _ Born st the, Hazelton Hospttal on |. | Monday, Sept. 3, to My. and Mrs. C. H. ‘A, to the H. H, will ve held:in Assem- bly: Hall, 1 Hazelton, on September 14° ‘auling concenttate down, Autos and. horses for hire” . ‘Teaming, freighting and transfering Night or Day | Calls promptly Answered . _ ‘The Faleoner Transfer HAZEL'TON, B. Cc. om . ps ee STR Built to Win Favor on Western Farms. 4 QUIPPED with the special grain ‘body: il- -{°) lustrated, the New Chevrolet Utility. Truck _ is the ideal haulage unit for the Western Canada farmer, oo: ding. handling ease = and ‘ownership and operation, _ CHASSIS ONLY At Walkerville, : _ Ontario : It handles full loads with the greatest ¢ ease .'. enables you to cut down the time and expense - “of hauling . . and offers dependable perfor-_ mance, even in heavy mud and sand. Practically. = every part of its chassis is oversize, Come’ in and. see the new ‘Chevrolet Utility Truck! “>. Voix will find that it affords everything you could . possibly want in‘a haulage unit of this capacity—un-~ . i. .-usual pulling power--remarkable performance—amaz-_ . .- _ Let us give you figures on its Jow maintenance costs, outstanding /fconomy. of -- * Steernment Toxes, ; : ‘Spare. Tires Bumper |. ; im. oan ‘Bey Extra, _ . a Gontinied from Page 2 2 and at. boge crowd gitthered’ in the ‘town hall. Saturday: WAS U. “yepitition ‘of the hefure in the way of: entertainment. | Many’: people. AIL, the ‘axhibits, but all a northern district. ‘August: ds. not: a fall fair. month; aayway..one likes to: Jook | 6 ’ at: te: the’ date. of its’ alr atter, the’ mali. ‘Smithers would ; do’ "well: to: ‘put ‘tebe, ties’ parts of: the fair Were’ under the. handi- Kathleen: Burnett and. wm: Me cap of excessive heat, heavy aust . ‘and. a general. ‘unsensonable_ ‘feeling. . -For ee for-t igh. se = on, by Mr, ant Mrs: “athree,. Miss Halliwell and’ Geo. 7 ‘Alderson. The: ‘consolation. prizes for ce . the éreniig’ went. to Mr,.and Mrs, Bur- Kinkpntviek ver; the see ie ey er, arrived on jag