THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 2219297 Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes Men’s Clothes “@ Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats as Merchant : S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. Z = anadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE \ 0, To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, April 1, 12, 22; May 3, 18, 24. 11 a. m. ScuNcy FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, April 8, 18, 29. ‘May 9, 20, The §. S. Princess Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella ‘Belle, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at Fell information from MG Orek C, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert 4 — SERVICE The Faleoner Transfer HAZELTON, B, Cc. PARTS . Prompt efficient repaira to all makes of cars; speedy and careful taxi service to all parta of the district, and regular service to trains, with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of . GAS HENRY MOTORS © SMITHERS, B. C. Z Ford Cars Parts" Tractors Gas Thrsshing Machines Trucks Repairs Oil _ Accessories HAZELTON Tuesday, April 26 THEATRE “PALS”. ‘First, Last and Always ‘ . ‘STARRING Lloyd ange and Mary J Astor - {held on Sunday evening. - lat theDuthie mine. , % For insurance and other important matters see Wm. Grant's Agency. The Felix Club enterinined | their husbands ngnin last Friday wight. at the home of Mrs. Anderson. -Prixes were won by Mrs, Win. Gow and Mrs. Chappell, and by C. H. Sawle and B.S. Sargent. ‘The ev ening wis a very pleasant one. oO Hugh Harris came down from Tup- Enster holidays. ' Mrs, Mathieson was not feeling fr the best of health over the week end. Mrs, ER. Cox returned home Inst week efter her trip to Vancouver and Victoria. ' Clyde Hunt returae 1 last wees from Decker Lake. Loe Mrs. Sid, Benett of Ootsa Lake ar- rived Sunday morning . ta visit ‘her aunt, Mrs. 8, TH. Senkpiel, , Mitchell &. Newman of Queen Char- lotte Islands, arrived home Saturday night to spend the Easter holidays. Mich. came over on a launch and he prefers a car to a gas boat ag & menns of transportation in rough weather. On Easter Sunday morning the citi- yens awoke to find tht. ground cover- ed with snow and a nasty winter wind blowing. But the girls donned their Haster wear just the same. one of the tires on the big truck blew up. His nose suffered the most. Miss Fronie Spooner spent BKaster in Smithers and took in the dance Mon- day at Tellkwa. Very successful Easter services ir the United church in Hazelton were There was large congregation and Rev, Young gave them a good address. There was a vocal quartette by Misses Miller and Duffle and Messrs. Warlock and Hen- derson, and a solo by Mr. Warlock. Rev. J. H. Young went down to the Crossing to attend a social evening in eonnection with the church and on Tuesday went on down to Woodcock ness before the close of the year, On Wednesday afternoon of last week the W. A. to the OH. H. madea presentation to Mrs. Clyde Hunt of a blue jardiniere in recognition of her valuable services as convenor of the sewing committee. Mrs. Hunt pre- sented her resignation that afternoon ns she may be going away shortly, —— In connection with the Haster ser- vices in New Hazelton Inst Sunday the children sang a couple of times, Miss Anna Johnson taking the solo port. Rev. J. H. Young’ gave a good Enster sermon. After the regular service there was o communion: service Dick Cusick ia spending a few weeks holidays around his old $stamping gzroundwhile the mill is being installed Dick has been on the job now pretty steady for a long time and he says he can stund a holi aay ani not feel hurt. - The Indiana of Hazelton are enlarg- o ing their athletic grounds on: the big: 4bench. out of Hazelton. ' They, are do- ing ‘a lot of practicing this spring and - |recntly: gave the white players quite ‘a trimming. The whites are. Boing - ‘fo do some praeticing . now too.’ pans A ‘McDonald. of matkwa wads 2 visit- for here the tirat. of the week,’ ER, - here was; a. good: Teprésentation. of! New :Hazelton: “people ‘at. the, pletures avon Tuesday evening. on i Short Stories al Close to Home ley on Sunday morning to spend "the Tpaid: also Cypher Incubator, brooder Charlie Benson got in the way when | and Cedarvale to clear up church busl-. MEN'S SUITS Now is the time to buy your, suit. Prices to meet . S, . every man’s pocket, Fit and Quality of Goods Guaranteed _ or-your money refunded 7 CROWN and TIP-TOP CLOTHES: See or write. ‘MYROS_ - - HAZELTON - Smith’s General Store AGENTS, MEN and WOMEN, sel? WASHO and PALCO CLEANERS. Every Home, Office, Garage, Autois your prospects. Good commission Exclusive territory, DP. A, Lefebvre & Co., Dept. C. Alexandria, Ont. AN OUTSTANDING + OPPORTUNITY n admirable proposition is open to honest and ambitious men and women with a will to achieve and desire to make more money.. .Dar- win’s Ltd., Home Service Depart- meng will furnish the reputation and capital for you to build a sue- cessful business and permanent in- eome selling Darwin’s Dresses and Coats. at moderate prices; a new novel and complete.. sales... outfit will be furnished to those whose applications to represent us are accepted: write at once ani tell us about yourself; you will hear from us promptly ; Darwin's merekan- dising and sales expert will train those who have, not had former ex- “perience selling ladies dresses and coats; Darwin’s onerate a.. large and successful chain of stores and this is your chance fo become per- manentyl connected with this vast organization which was founded more than 20 years ago. Address, DARWIN'S LIMITED, Dept. 524 FOR SALE—White Leghorn Hateh- ing Eggs, $1.50 per setting, postage and beehives. Appiy 8. Kinsley, [Kit- wanga, B. C. ; 423 FOR SALE—One hundred acres, more or less, adjoining New Hazelton. nearly all under cultivation or slashec Good Iand and good water supply; al- so fifteen head of stock, team of horses implements, ete: "wud to Tony Greer New Hazelton, B. a. FOR SALE—Horse power bony press in good working | order, $300.00, f.o.b., Cedarvale. WANTED—Three sacks of Wee Mac. gregor potatoes (seed).—T. TR. TOM: LINSON, Cedarvale, B.C. . HATCHING: EGGS§—Barred Ply- ' Box 612, Montreal, Que. mouth Rocks, heavy layers, well breil : : birds; eggs $1.50 per .18.—Mrs, Sawle, New Hazelton, B. C. Pete: Spooner and. Dan Mckenzie spent a day in Smithers niter taking in the dance at Telkwa on Monday. { Spring ing Tonicl { You known that musty languid, stretchy feeling? _ That’s winter’s after- -math. What- you need now is one of our Spring Tonics to Pete’s Place Ladies and Men’s . TONSORIAL PARLOR Cigars " Cigarettes Tobaccos ' PEP you UP ~The Up- to-Date Drug Store HAZELTON, B. C. --P, J. Spooner. NEW HAZELTON B.C A Boat ABed A Bath Ina Bag Weighs 12 Pounds Place your orders eayly for the New 1927 Boat “With Take- down Oars and Brass Pump. Can be pump: ed up in five ‘to sight minutes. _ This amazing ‘now: kind of boat is just what - . Fishermen Prospectors Campers . Trappers ‘Duck Shooters. Sportsmen of all. Ages have wanted for years. : Rolls up. ‘ike a blanket, A. ‘amall [boy can ‘carry it any place. | a ener | "For Farther 5 aioe, appl to co mee ee