Supplies for Mining Companies, Prospectors - _ Loggers, Farmers, Town People | Goods always fresh and reliable Fresh Meat Fresh Fish Smoked Fish Flour and Feed, Groceries, Dry. Goods, Hard- ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shses Fresh Frults New Hazelton, W. J. LARKWORTHY General Merchant - B.C. Sailin terme 4.00 p.m Steamship and Train Service. from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- fate points’ each Thursday, and. Sunday at. ; oe 0 CHE WART éach Wednesday, 10,00 p.m . For ANYOX and KETCHIKAN each Saturday at For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: | Westbound, 7.51 a.m, daily, except WEDNESDAY. Eastbound, 7.20 p.m., daily except SUNDAY. | For Atlantic steamship sailings or furtiier information apply to any Canadian National Agen R.. F. “McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. “ CANADIAN PACIFIC } BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE | To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, Sept, 19, 29; Oct.'10, 20, 81, ttle, September 23; October 3, 14, 24. 8. 8. Princess. Royal for Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falla, Swan-- son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a, m. Visit the’mountain resorta de Luxe~— Banff and Lake Louise ata FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, | Prince © Rupert To Vancouver,. Victoria and Se: t Full information from _ 7, [fic-and Cedarvale, "Short ‘Stories : [7 Lo { 1 Rev, Ww. G. Wilson, president of. the Conference, United Church, in Cana- fla, will ba. here on October: 28th ‘to, visit the local field. Last Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, H. Denno and. family returned from a motor trip to Los Angelos, Cal, They report having had a wonderful — trip with practically no car trouble all tie wy: there and back. They took .the longest motor. trip of anyone in this part of the. Province. wot ' Allen. Benson and family returned from a ‘trip to. Vancouver réently... On Saturday night Mr. and Airs, Ha. the young people of Hazelton, — Harold Wrinch. left last week for Vaneourer to trke up a course of study at the U. B. C. On Friday evening graduation ex- erceises will be held in Assembly Hall ‘Hazelton, when Miss James and Miss Costell of the Hazelton hospital nurs- ing staff will be ‘presented with -their certifientes. After’ the graduation program there will be a dance, Dr. L. B. ‘Wrineh returned last week after a trip into the Babine district with medicine for the, Indians, He found quite a number of cases of meas- les and a2 mumber of cases of throat. and chest troubles which followed the measles, He reports that his trip in and out was -very pleasant and he was surprised at ‘the extent of the country through: which he passed. He went, in via Topley and was-accompanied by a priest and a mounted policeman. | Reports from the Silver. Cup ate to Sy | the effect that everything Js golng fine and. that: the mill will be ready on the date set, Nov. 15, The fine weather hag been a great thing for them. The ‘Payne-Whitnéy. Interests, New -lYork and Winnipeg, haye an engineer examining mineral properties at Paci- Y re ~ ‘Beginning next: week the west bound .. | Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday: at 7.51 -{upail wills leave New. Hazelton ~.every: i » Supplies _ Drugs Stationery, Toilet Articles, Magazine , - Books, " Records and Mietrolas; Office. yt The Up- to- Date Drug Store _ HAZELTON, B.C. he “IN THE) SUPREME, couRT. OF: _ BRITISH COLUMBIA : Tn ‘the matter’ of the: . ‘Administration Med, and, "of Wallace’ Campbell, deceased, tes Rs - tater. >: tH ; Notice is. hereby: ‘given. by. ‘an order | be ‘His Honor . Judge’: Young, dated “ Mareh 28,1928, J was appointed :ad- ‘Yninistrator of the ‘estate of. ‘Wallace “Campbell; deceased, testator... y ss Allpersong ;baving -clalms against: the said estate are hereby: required: to, ~ forward ‘same. to-me properly ‘verified, |. on. or’ before. the. 12th. ‘day of October, | 1928,"and ' all - ‘parties: indebted. to. the o sald estate.aré ‘required toipay,. the Amount: of thelr. indebtedness . to. me h. forthwit! Be HOSKINS. a ve Di ted at: t: Smithers, 3B. Os, th 926th a day. of eptember in. the. matter-of. the. Estate. peed PHEN ro - Offielal ‘Administrator o: Co., J. ‘D. ‘MeArthur and ‘the ’ a.m. The east bound mall wil leave New Hazelton every Monday, “Wednes-: day and Saturday it.7.20'p. m. “The daily train: “between Jasper: and. Prince, ") Rupert will ‘be continued ‘for’ a: time. {Phere will -be..no train west on, “Wed. = nesday and, no train east: ‘on: ‘Sunday ra at? Por- tage Timber ‘Compinies, with slew to esinblishing lumber and- pulp .man- ‘Jufactuving industries in ‘this district. The Kallun. Take Thaber Co.'s Ibuits are in. ‘the. Kallum Like valley. while the MeArthur and. Rat. Portage: litimits are ‘in the Kitimat valley suuth - Of Terrace; Industries: “of | this ©" kind would do. ‘a grent deal to promote ag: a riculture, dairying ond. orcharding | in}. “ Beatea. ‘tenders will. be. - peceivia by the. District” Forester, . ‘Prince - ‘Rupert; ‘not later than’ noon on, the 4th day-of - October, 1928, for-: the. | purchoge -. of | License : 10526," ‘Island at. mouth’; of |} Hell "Gate Slough, ‘Coast Range. By to cut, 8,000 Hemlock and Jackpine™ Tea. wo (2) yeurs. will be. Allowed ; Temoval of timber..:..° - Further. particulass. of the | “.Chiet | Forester, Victoria, B.C, ‘the. District. and | Forester, Prince: Rupert, B. ‘C., | Ranger & G. Sooper Merrncs,' B. “OL. : this. part of the country. ze un eral rire a . ; Mining Division’ of Cassiar on Four Mile mountain ‘tear. ‘Hazelton Take ‘Notice that’ the Mohawk :Min y any, Limbted, NB, ; | Saslente No. 2 ik Close to Home — 7 | + - next Week. . Hyde gave-a dance at their home for | tae atakes, “shook. hands 0.2, ” Mohawk “l: A “Fractional, » Prom wn NEWS: LETTER ; - Prospects of a this lumber mill ‘at Prince Rupert: are ooking .up-* “After a long stretech of drowsiness, . the sub- ject is stretching, yawning and: rubbing his eyes. An Iilinois Company, control: ing” extensive. limits near Ecsthl has. Ap: proached the clty for 2 alte at Seal Cove. It is Planned to erecte g. plant} to -be used ‘mainly for. cutting areoplane spruce. The questions, ‘relating to pow: er, taxes and location will be Answered “The irony of ‘tt Scarcely the. annual exhibition . econcluded ‘when. the weep- ing skies cleared,” ‘the invigorating pip of ‘early. autumn - ‘Was felt in the. -pellu- cid air, and the. people said; ‘one ‘to the other, “Why didn’t” we hold it a week: later? Had there been ‘good “weather there would have been better than an even break, Even at that, the show. was {not so sodden as some inight think, ~ +: . Cowboys, pet rabbits, parrician pouk: try, fruit: and flowers, 12th of. July pumpkins, and a Tow of passionately red toniatoes . it was a’ colorful occas: jon. » - sam ee ame me oe . ‘There Stepped off the train, Q aay ¢ or go ago, a sturdy, straight ttle man with a “florid face .and neatly. trimmed moustache, He came ‘direct. -from de- troit, and. was bound for. the wilds: of Khuize Inlet, nenr: Butedale. The. stran- ger. was General Harrah, Commander of the, American Legion, and a veteran of the Spanish-American War. “With other monied Americans, - he will, in- spect a mining property employing at present about: eighty. men. - “Thete “is ‘a lot going ‘on: there; just now and not ..[mneh is being heard of it. At the inlet General Harrah will be- inet: by. Edwin Denby, a former Secretary. of the. Cnit- ed States Navy. He will fly there from Vancouver. a 2 Cocoa ” Prince Rupert is seeing visions and dréaming ' fond’ dreams again! This |° [time, it is. ‘based onthe purchase of the purchase ‘by: ‘the: C. BP, R: ‘of Alberta’s _, Northern : Railways. - Eyen ‘those who are: -herd-headed, ‘anid: ‘inindful or ‘many. lean years, grudgingly. admit that the deal may portend something of impor- tance: to the’ northern part. At is. argu: chase 48° the” “first atep” “towards a Pa- cifie outlet ‘for Peace River. One hears of the, possibility of a ‘ine - ‘tapping, ‘the’ Cc. N. Rh at. Skeéna: Crossing, Terrace: or ‘Vainderhoot: Weighty. railway: ‘prob- ems: are. ‘settled, Off: hand,. every day, in every. jbarher shop" ‘and newstand., who ‘Thunted ‘putialo, in ‘who. ran - Alex: ‘Yule, 1 Montanna in. the ‘seventies, townsite was being cleared, who fought the Kaiser swhen-more than: “sixty. vyenrs old who. has bee: everywhere. and seen, most : eyerything, | “bas. Feoncluded sites time to take thirties easy. A few: syeeks ago” he gold, his. curlo “tore, pulled “ap and" * walled : ifs PRINCE RUPERT {1° ‘ed, ‘and not without Yogic; ‘that the. pur-, r _ |jective,.is a. Inrge, one. ‘the * Dlnekemith | ‘shop ‘here © “when. ‘the ; “BRIDGE DRIVE “AND, DAN cE last’. on” “have been.” The -attendance was not: up to, normal. but. those who were there sald: they. had" a:g000 time.: “whe bridge drive started about nine « *clock and kept, up ‘until about eleven, and Bf. dance. . Mr, “Cameron and Miss . , Nivol’ assiated. with’ sereral “selections : ‘om: the,” plano: : The. prize”: “winners vat: “rhe : | brldge were. ken, 8 i. wy inl}. Mr. DeFohn - with B.* §.. Sargeat, Tringi tthe: “ear: act a= ALES. Res. gent, Mrs. Dr.) Wrineh - and - Miss: Bird capturing | ‘the « tow. honors.. . t the with _ Score PRESENTATION 70: NEWLY WEDS A fine reception’ was” given - Mr. Holmwood and his bride’ ‘by the Native Sons. of Canada. The. program was’ started “by playing | whist, The win-. ners were Mrs. Hall ‘and “Miss Wright. Dancing was indulged ‘in’ until) mid-- Juight when refreshments were served 1 THe president, T. Johnson” presented the guests ofthe evening. with a silver casserole. ° ‘The address of | welcome. . ably. replied to by Mr. Dyson. © A nam- ‘ber of others also. spoke briefly, Mr. and ’ Mrs, Holmwood ‘expressed thelr appreciation . yery pleasantly. Dane- ing was “resumed, music being suppli- © ed - by? McLaren’ SE ‘orchestra. During ored the: ‘gathering with: a: fancy ‘dance. At the: close ‘of the eveting the young | ecouple. were. enclicled | Dy the. guests who: sang, “auld Lang Ryne. " : - Chevrolet Men ‘Had a Holiday Asa Reward Two: hundred. “nutomobilé snlesnicn thronghout the Dominion have’ just ccelebrated their membership in. the \ Chevrdlet. Seventy-two Car: Club” by a cruise to the Thousand. Islands ‘or a¢ visit’ to Banft's wonders—necording to whether ‘they live: in the east or, the west. : a ~The ‘qaalifleations.. ‘tor. ‘ membershif: ure that the salesman during. the peér- fod of:one: year: ‘shall: earm-sey enty-twe ¢ snleg points.’ Fach new‘ Cherrolet- ‘sold. kold is“ worth’. one-half’ of one. point. As may ‘be, expected the organization . fro ‘mwhieh | twvo “hundred, men were. able .to, obtain /such™ a: high ‘sales. ob-- ‘It: is in fact. the largest in Canada,:both-in:point' of the Sales Force : of. Chevrolet. in, The. Domiriion, fe- very * “exclusive. organization, ‘but if its. ‘entrance ‘requirements remain’ the. same: for the: ‘coming year, Chevrolet's s- vapldly : inerensing: popolarity.. “would. make amienibershin’ “much -'teo -eney | BO Chevrolet. One. ‘Hundred Glwb, ‘the sales. The. Chevrolet, “Seventy- two ‘Club is ‘the |1928-29 organization: is’ to: be’ ‘the. , Fer as re ce Prenat res ig. worth: ‘one point and: each used’ cat . | new cars sold and of used ‘cars’ sold— - ; ter-that. there-; Waa a -gramuphone ay , * phe bridge drive. ‘and ‘dance given . a | in. the” Assembly: hall, - Hazelton: . Friday night under: the auspices of the a W. A. to the i. a. ‘was not the ‘sue. “ cess that some of the ‘other affairs, put © Sar, . {i was given by BR. W.: Rileytand was ‘jl the evening Miss "Sopta. McLaren fav- .° a ie Sear Tiea a ne ee men. Joining,: haying: ‘to: -eOY . one hund--: ved : “points: instead of: 12 That. ; the. J Pmémbership.. will, be: ‘still ; larger: than. Pa ‘Hit"has- been in, “1928: ds: indicated “by the “Y fat ‘that’-even: thig year\ the-average- L number ot ‘points: ‘obtained: by th nem.