at os ey ate on er eee a a a 7 - . ~ i na snap see vm THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923 es PROSPECTORS AND HUNTERS { WE SPECIALIZE IN. OUTFITTING _ PARTIES OF ALL KINDS. Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. - “The House of Quality’ - HIAZELTON, B.C. Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND.and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT'S AGENCY HaZELTon, B.C. DISTRICT AGENT For Toe LEADING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE COQ. Coast Stéamship Service s.s. Prince George and Prince Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VIC. TGRIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. , For STEWART s.s. Prineé John g Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eaatbound—3,18 a.m, Daily except Monday Westbound—8.34 a,m. Daily exeept Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, R. F. McNaughton, STEWART vo cccessereeeeenee Friday, at 10 p.m. | For ANYOX......... 0.0 cee Wednesday, at 10 p.m. © for Vancouver via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND | PORTS, June 27th, July ith, 25th, August 8th, 22nd IT IS YOURS Five-Sixths of the timbered area in B.C. he- longs to the People. Each year, it. is increasing in value 'as ‘the more accessible timber is cut. . In 1922 there was received from, the ‘sale of such timber the sum.of $620,000, This helped to keep your taxes down, and to build up the Provinie. Green ‘Timber is’ British Columbia’ 8 "assurance - a of # Perpetual Prosperity. as ; \. WHY BURN IT? day fora holiday trip in the south. Mrs. Anderson and her two datighters returned fromNanaimo on Saturday. Bert Wattie is on his holidays and expects the first of the week to migrate to the coast for aspell, R. 8. Sargent and family and Miss Barbeau spent the week in Smithers and the Bulkley Valley, The Girl Guides left for camp and Mrs. Proctor accompanied | them, E. L. McLeod, of Vancouver, inspector of aeroplanes, has been bere this week looking over the monoplane, Mrs. Jaynes, of Nanaimo, : ar- rived last Saturday and is a guest of her sisters, Mrs. W.W. Ander- son and Miss Horbury. A most enjoyable social evening was held in the Union chureh last Friday evening as a reeeption to Rev, and Mrs. Sansum. Miss Shore leaves the first of the week for the south. She has been in charge of the Indian school here for the past term. Mr.and Mrs. Finley,of Concord, New Hampshire, who have spent the past six weeks on their farm in the Kispiox, left Wednesday for their home. Acreage blocks of the finest fruit and garden land in the north can be had. Prices from $28 to $40 an acre with long term payments, See adv, on another pare. , ‘Miss Nellie Bates, of Love- lands, Colo., spent a few days here and then went to Terrace for a few days. She will return here shortly and expects to spend some time. Considerable. fruit. from Ter- race has been received here this week and found a ready gale. Some of the strawberries, how- ever, arrived in poor condition. Rey, Dr. Lanefeldt, ‘of Edmon- ton, will preach in St. Peter’s eburch at- both services on Sun- | day. There should be large con- gregations, as he is one of the best preachers in the west. Mr. Carpenter, of Eugene, Ore., who has been here for some weeks looking into the timber situation in the Kispiox, left for Hugene this week to consult with the other members uf the syndi- cate, and will then return to the Kispiox. H. §. Munro, S. A. Bayeroft, and EK. J.:Conway, of the Granby. Co. at Anyox,’ were here the first of the week and went out to Boulder Greek with A. R. Mae- donald to examine the property the latter has held for some years with Joe, Hicks, The Granby people have. ay ‘option | on ‘the elairs. : Instead of continuing-the 1000- |. foot tunnel on the: Mamie mine, ‘on. Hudson Bay’ mountain, ‘ the |{management has decided: to dig- mond drill. several. holes: to: rove up the vein, ~* 680 > John Newick is leaving Mon-|. at D. Comeau’s on Tuesday. Key: | aon NOTES || ANOTHER CARLQAD OF FLOUR AND FEED © arrived this week and is going fast Frices are might _ oh CANN ING SEASON IS HERE ‘SUGAR i in 100-lb. sacks, also in dnaller sacks FRUIT JARS AND COVERS, sigs. « *. Order Barly! _— SEN KPIE New Hazelton, B.C. MacKenzie’s (Old Stand 1 +f eo: e ' : eae re Tennis Shoes White Rubber Shoes for — Men, Women and Children Fresh Fruit and Vegetables ‘Twice a Week -R. Cunningham & Son 1. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS HAZELTON, B.C. | } AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE , Twenty-four-hour Service ; Autgs for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway nd Hazelton Jitneys between Hazeiton and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE Single ight 0 The best Garage in the North at your service | zs Ores aiwaya ore ay foe Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred a you A. E. Falconer Hazelton. . Single Horses, Light or Govmnt. phone: 2 long, : short Francois Lake Hospital {° . The Francois Lake Hospital Counter Check Books hn wishes to acknowledge the fol- a lowing donations for the months of April, May and June: *.David Driscoll, trout; J. Robbins, trout; Mrs, Prosser, chair; Mr, Beach, vegetables; Mr. Little, whitefish, Mr. Scragg, chair and cradle; Mrs, J. E, Rostrom, 2 qts. cream; Mrs. Bennett, rhubarb and green onions; ‘Hon. E. D. Barrow, Minister of Agriculture, cash $10; Col. W. S. Latta, Vancouver, cash in $5; D. D. Munro, cash $5; George Siel, ; Found P erfect Potatoés | ir = cash $9; Mr. Santifer, cash $8; Mr. |- T HA Bain, Dominion fruita Crimmon, (from an Eastern church},. veretable inspector, who has ied : cash $20. ooking after thé berry ‘crop :amaiE ‘The Hospital also ‘wishes © Terrace and district, ie a thank the men who 80 generous: Woodcock last week ‘and i inspec ly donated their , time and: teams ed the apud patch at the Norti 7 ror a day to put up the hospital ern. Cassiar Ranch and gave (aim Also Asa Robinsgn for his 100 per: ‘cent. ‘He stated that} oo work on the hospital grounds, . _|the crop is in as’ good shape ti first of August, he would be alf to: ‘guarantee’ a special: market po the. entire crop. - THe spud pat on this. ranch promises to yid Loose Leaf Suppliel At Manufacturer’s Priced Herald and Newg : We Vandetlip ‘has’ taken over the. licence: of the’ Terrace. Club and its doors i are again. ‘open! to ee the publics : aes oe lover 3 00 sacks this year, ee vag?