\ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926 —— es Boots and Shoes. A nice line and a fairly complete one’ for Men, Women and Children | SO - S, H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. 4 General Merchant j STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER and intermediate points each MONDAY and THURS- DAY at 4,00 p.m., and SATURDAY at 6.00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART each MONDAY and For ALASKA each WEDNESDAY at 4.00 p.m. For MASSETT INLET each MONDAY at 4.00 p.m. VANCOUVER via SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m, Passenger Trains Easthbound—7.80 p.m. Daily except Sunday. Westbound—7.41 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. Leave New Hazelton: Cheques, etc., also R. F. McNaughton, Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or District Passenger Agent, for your next shipment. Prince Rupert, B.C. “Her Night HAZELTON THEATRE Coming on Tuesday, July 20 Constance Talmadge _in— in Romance” —and a Good Comedy | taxi service to all parts of the ‘SERVICE Prompt efficient repairs to all males of cars; speedy and careful with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of - The Faleoner Transfer HAzZELTON, —--— PARTS ) district, and regular service to traing, B.C. GAS _ A Provincial Assayer J. D. BOULDING Assayer to the Northern Prespectin & Devel- opment’ ompany NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Price List sent. on application The Hazelton Hospital - The Hazelton Hospital issues ° tickets for any period at 1.60 per month in advance, . This rate in- © ‘eludes office consultations and - medicines, as well as al] costa - while in the hospit#l.. Tickets are - obtainable in Hazelton from. the ‘ deug store; from T. J." Thorp, ° | Teltcwa, or by mail from the medi- - calsuperinfendent at the Rospital. -|as a guest of Mrs. W. W.,. Andei- lor twenty years ago. HAZELTON NOTES S| Mr. and Mrs. A. B: McInnes and daughter, of North Bulkley, were guests for a couple of days last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. 5. Sargent, Miss B., Williseroft left on Mon- day morning to return to Van- couver after a visit with her old friends in this district. On Thursday evening the nur- ses at the hospital and their friends were entertained at a pienic on the river. Douglas Lay is now on an of- ficial trip across the coast range He will be gone a couple of weeks The medical council of British Columbia has granted a license to practise in B.C. to Leonard B. Wrinch, now of St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Miss K. Gibson has joined the staff of the New Westminster hospital; Miss Joyce Ford is night supervisor in the. Vernon hospi- tal, and Miss Hickman is follow- ing the nursing profession north of Edmonton. These young ladies are the more recent graduates from the Hazelton Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. O. von Hees, of Terrace, was at the Hospital last week for afew days. ® Miss Davidson, of Vancouver, travelling instructress: for the Canadian Red Cross Society, spent a few davs in Hazelton last week son. Miss Davidson’s work is along the line of publie health, and she specializes in instructing mothers as to the best methods of caring for*their young. child- ren, , bince the war the Red Cross ‘has devoted itself to this work in particular, and with most remarkable and satisfactory Ye- sults. D. Munro of Vancouver is put- ting in a couple of weeks around Hazelton renewing acquaintance with the old timers. During the early construction he had charge of the saw mill at’ Hardserabble. | _ He has run across quite a num- ber of the boys he knew fifteen .The annual school meeting last Saturday night did not material- ize—not enough present. J, Henderson: of Vancouver is planing on opening a blacksmith shop in town and making his fu- ture home here. He owns a farm in the Kispiox and would like get his.family moved away from the south and enjoy real life before they get too old. A son was born at the Hazelton Hospital on Monday, : July 12th, to Mr. and Mrs, W. N. Aiken of Babine. first of the week fur Vancouver and BritanniayBeach, where she will holiday for the summer and in the fall she will attend. busi- ness college. ;+ On Thursday afternoon ‘Mra. Winsby entertained a number of ‘the ladies at bridge. . . Miss Ralphena Wrinch is visit: Miss Roberta Anderson left the Annual Meeting - | ‘Re-elects School: Board Members | ce George Little was re-elected. trustee for the three-year term and H. Halliwell was re-elected auditor at the annual meeting of Kitsumgallum School on Satur- day evening. A fair attendance was present. ‘Expenses for the coming vear were estimated at $5,500, the same as last year. — The Board passed favorably up- on a written request from the Canadian Legion for exemption from arrears in in school taxes on property known as G.W.V.A. Hall. Highly satisfactory reports from Inspector H. C. Fraser on the work of the individual teach ers and on the general standing of the school were read. The results of final examinations held in June, giving almost a com- plete promotion list in the grades, also speak highly of the work of Principal Griffin and his staff. In his report H. H. Halliwell, auditor, complimented the Board of Trustees’ on the efficient and economical handling of school business last year. Fruit Fine; Missed Train A special C.N.R. train convey- ing over 200 eastern teachers on atour of the western provinces made a 40-minute stop at Terrace while on ihe way 10. Prince Ru- pert last Saturday. All the lvcal motor conveyances avaiiatle were on hand to take the visitors on a tour of the Valley and up on the Bench, from where the district was viewed. The orchards were generously sampled and Terrace strawberries and cherries shared high favor; in fact, one group of ladies became so. enthused over ‘picking the fruit that they missed thei: train. However, they were able to proceed to the coast on the regular train a few’ minutes later. - The prize list for the Prince Rupert Exhibition has been is- sued and is being distributed. Geo. Lit.le was a business visi- aiavional Loyckpimne.” Roy Andrews Chapman, the fam- sailed for the Orient on the Cana- dian Pacific liner Empress of Rus- sia bound for the Gobi desert where he will endeavour to establish def- inite- proof that Ancient Asia was the Mother of Life in Europe and ‘America. The Andrews caravan ‘includes : noted scientists, taxider« picture cameraman. erica oe _. With a population of... 9,000,006 Canada hag as much foreign trad¢ as the United’ States had with a ‘population of 76,000,000. Mining prodtction in the Dominion is as "sma ‘had 38,000,000 people while Canada manufactures as much. as the country: acrosa the border did with . 50,000, 000. inhabitants.’ Today the “Canadian per capita export trade Jing friends .in ‘Pelkwa. ‘amounts to $184 while in the Ualted . ‘States it is only $37, tor to Amesbury on Wednesday. | > ous explorer of New York, has’ mists, photographers ard a motion |?. great as when the United States |. et oe B.C, LAND SURVEYOR - Je “Allan Rutherford All descriptions’ of sur- veys promptly ‘executed SOUTH HAZELTON : a) * . e Omineca Hotel | C. W. Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection Hazelton B. C. Ae tt Co ee a et | a eget 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. ~Hm s Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short Kodak As You Go KODAKS upwards from $5,00 BROWNIES ‘ $2, 25 FILMS - PHOTO SUPPLIES DEVELOPING ANDO . PRINTING - + Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton, B.C. Wm. Grant’s Agency REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— . Life ~ Fire Health Accident . -HAZELTON Cow For Sale Came in fresh in February;. giving] plenty of milk; very quiet. Price $ ii Apply Capt. Houghton, Glen Vowell. ‘ | COTE EP SEND HEMSTITCHING 4 MRS. J. L. HILDITCH ji PRINCE RUPERT ho BO, oe Millinery Drygoods Terns LACKHEADS Get two ounces of der from your drug a hot, wet cloth an 4 eroxina pow t. Sa : face briskly. ‘Hvery’ bine will be di solved. The one gure, e and. almple wa to remove b 7 voy ; Ih 4 fe { i ‘Send in ‘your subscription: noi