THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1926 - — —0 — ———w — FRESH BULKLEY VALLEY AND LOCAL EGGS AND BUTTER f A New Carload of Flour nd Feed S. H. SENKPIEL | New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant Steamship Sailings and Train Service | Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each MONDAY and FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX. .. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 10.00 p.m. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. re Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 4.17 a.m. Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.00 p.m, R. F. McNaughton, For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. en — 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, \ PARTS B.C. GAS - A BOOT AND SHOE Repairing G. W.: Dungate HAZELTON, B.C, RUBBER HEELS — All sizea . Provincial Assayer J. D. BOULDING Assayer to the Northern Prospecting & Devel- opment Company NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Price List sent on application 4 Tenders Wanted SEALED TENDERS, marked -‘Ten- der For Building. Uek Community | Church, ? willbe received by the under- | signed not later than April 16. ‘Lumber to be used. about sixteen and a half thousand. Everything but hardware supplied by the Community. ~ For plans and specifications apply to the Secretary USK CHURCH BUILDING 4041 COMMITTEE. Horses For Sale Three teams of No, 1 avork horses, weighing 2800, 3000 and 3200 lbs, per team. For particulars and prices gee §. H. Senkpiel, New Hazelton, 4041 Lost or Strayed Two-year-old roan filly; has spot on face. Reward for returning to Tony Graeco, New Hazelton. 38 Superh Everbearing For Sale Strawberry plants, $1,765 per 100 postpaid. Thornless Black- berries, $1.50 per doz. postpaid. Also 2 pairs black Siberian Hares, $7.50 pair, A. Ebring, Vanarsdol, B.C. 710 “tr Chinchilla, Havana, Angora, Himalayan. \For Sale purebred furbearing rabbits, old and All descriptions of -sur- _veys. promptly executed . BC LAND SURVHYOR > J. Allan. Rutherford 7 The &. stock. Also milk-goata for sale.’ he XL, Rabbitry, Vanaradol, B.C, the. two; large : sand For. digntantiing small, trams o +>. SOUTH HAZELTON. _ oat: ‘Tenders. Wanted: *} F (Continued from page 2) destructiveness of others while working in the forests or clearing land. Happily. great progress has been made in fire prevention here, and for the past few years large sums of money have been derived by the individuals, the towns and the government from the timber that not long ago w regarded as a detriment. ‘I¢ is good business to make that source of wealth last as long as possible. Re Aubrey Turner | Our contemporary in Smithers got ail worked up over a letter which appeared in these columns a couple of weeks ago in regard to the Native Sons of Canada. He would have made a more favorable impression on Canada’s sons had he slept on his sore spot for anightortwo. Weare not defending the writer of the letter nor do we propose to discuss it in any way. We merely take ex- ception to the Smithers editor, who happens to be an officer, in his home lodge, insinuating that The Herald was'in any way res- ponsible for that letter, It was received and published in the same manner that any other let- ter is published. Our columns} ~ are open to any of our readers who wish to express their views, whether they agree with ours or not. We have never yet asked anyone to write a “‘letter to the Editor.” — _ Election Straws There appears to be no lack of signs of more elections, both in the Dominion and provincial are- nas. R. H. Pooley, leader of the Conservative opposition gave the Vancouver Conservatives fair warning the other evening to be on the watch for asudden plunge by the provincial gzovernment., Liberal propaganda in magazines and metropolitan dailies appear once in a while, toebe copied into the smaller B.C. dailies, ‘telling about the wonders of Hon. John Oliver and the wickedness of the Tories when they were in power. Then there are the local politi- cians in each riding-rounding up their followers.:and -keeping -or- ganizations. intact preparatory to the great day. The:parties seem to‘have adopted a policy. of pre- paredness to ensure - political peace, “ March went. out like a lamb, {like of which was: never heard | but April came in with a roar the|. ‘|before, and it kept it up for a|* week or more. Prince Rupert has been men- tioned again! The editor of the| /@ Rupert News was shipwrecked| ; onan Island in the uncharted|. seas and a cannibal asked him if| :{ the Liberals were still in posses-| Aan as'sion of the north. Thusly does Rupert get recognition. Four or five years ago some one in Port Simpson also mentioned Prince|™ Rupert. ‘The A.B.C. circulation of the Rupert News is doing good work alright. . . ¢ Woodcock + Miss E. Osborne, “of Prince Rupert, was the guest of Mrs, W: C. Little during the past! week. Together they spent the week-end at Kitwanga. -Mrs. A, Hobensheid was a visi- tor in Kitwanga on Thursday of last week. Mrs. and Mrs. W. C. Little entertained a number of friends on Thursday evening, the Ist. The time passed quickly with cards and dancing. D. McLean spent Thursday in Woodcock. Friends of Mrs, L. Clive will be pleased to learn that she was able to leave the hospital last week. : : L. Doll was a récent visitor in Kitwanga. Send in your subscription n ow. LACKHEADS Blackheads simply dissolve and disappear by this one simple, safe and sure method. Get two ounces of neroxine powder fram any drug store— sprinkle it on a hot, wet cloth, rub Fhe face briskly~—every blackhead will be gone. FORD SERVICE HAZELTON GARAGE Cary & Stone - Owners Ve 7 oe, 0 T ‘AGENTS . ‘Garage located. ‘geross ‘from Omineca Hotel Hazelton, B. C. OIL AND GAS FOR SALE First-class work on n all cars _ , a Te ' Fire ) oa ) y i Y Haz ELTON : ‘the..Rocher de. 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COMMERCIAL ‘MEN Dining room in connection . Hazelton - BCG BENSON BROS. | Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, ! { or to any point in the dis- triet—and at any hour. “ ” Phone Hazelton 1 short, i long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2. long 2 short’ Z ‘ i “Hotel vee, BS