FRESH BULKLEY VALLEY AND LOCAL‘EGGS'AND BUTTER oA New Cattoad of Feed S. H. ‘SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. , - phe th “General Merchant _|niveraary of the. San Francisco|. earthquake from which he was a For STEWART and ANYOX. : .. WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 10.00 p.m. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. Steamship Sailings — and Train Service. Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, AILWAYS VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each MONDAY and FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m. a “Passenger | ‘Trains Leave New Hazelton: - *Basthouni—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. been. promoted to «the rank: of —_ -HAZELTON. THEATER Coming on Monday, April 26th “The Live Wire” A FIRST NATIONAL PRODUCTION FEATURING Comedy uJ johnny Hinds. ‘Hoboken Nightingue 2 | the Canadian’ ‘National’ ‘will go ins SERVICE. . . Prompt: efficient, repairs to all makes" of. “cars: speedy: and carefal " taxi service to\ all. parts of the district, and regular service to trains, _ with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This 4 ds the service of The Falconer Transfer - HAZELTON, B. c. ‘ments from the Rocher de: Boule) . ‘ bery i in. Haz f THE OMINEGA HERALD, FRIDAY; APRIL 23, 1928. fawen woes 7 a sa rr] ” The: Skecha river is now at a good steamboat stage.” * “Rev, T. Ferrier preached i in the United Chureh last Sunday. night and also visited the Indian. mis- sion at Kispiox which is in charge of Rev; Victor Sansum.. ~ assume her duties as matron and auperintendént of “the” training school at the Hazelton Hospital after an illness of several, weeks. Jim Lane, who entered the jit- ney business recently, suddenly disposed of his car and left for the east, . Oy Mtr. Warlock. of. Prine. Rupert}. was in town on Monday.: -He cel- ebrated on Synday..the 20th an- Burvivor. ‘Sonie’ of the new’. owners, of ‘Ford cars and trucks are—W. 8 : Winsby, © a ‘sedan; “J.C: Hunt, a runabout; A. EB. Falconer: a new, touring:“ forestry, department a truck; S/H. Senkpiel ‘and W. S. Harris:each ‘have a light delivery truck ordered. : “ Miss. Agnus Litnus “of Prince. Rupert arrived Tuesday: ‘morning to enter’ the nurses’ training school at the local hospital. Miss Ralphena Wrinch: is: ex- pected home, from. ‘Vancouver on Sunday morning. 2!" Corp. Service of Smithers has sergeant in the. provinelal. police force. “te . Capt. Carruthers of the Sulva- tion Army,at Wrangell, Alaska, was, a guest. this week . of Capt, Houghton at Glen Vowell,. Dr. H.C. Wrineh, -M, L. A.,- was| in Smithers the first of. the week,’ _ A-new gas tank for the Falcon- week at the new: Rarage. ‘The ndw: summer time’ ‘table on to effect aboit: ‘the third of. May: The time ‘of ‘arrival’ ‘and ‘depar:. ture’ ‘will’ be ‘about the same as last. year. , - A.B. ‘Wing. ‘representing the B. C. Equipment’ Co. of. Vancou- yer, is. now ‘naking the final ship- camp. He expects to get’ ‘away. by the first of the, week himself, that'thera: had ‘been a bank rob- ‘a. gun ‘fight; rt 5 eet ‘that. Boor AND SHOE . 4 | | G W. y, Banga - Repairing. "RUBBER HEELS - All sizes . * Provincial Assayer ‘| [ei BOULDING Sn | Every member w was 3 present. tthe { -.|due from patients. - Mra. Mathieson. is, again able to| . Pacific coast this year may necessi- er. Transfer: was installed this i | moose and”8,508 deer were killed in —| Mig, B,'A. ‘Falconer entertain-|. a . {ed at bridge Thursday afternoon: |- Until the Vancouver. Province told them, about it this week, ‘the people of Hazelton were not. aware |, y. For. dismantling the: ‘two, large ‘aiid}|: = St | smaill,* trams of ‘the: Rocher de: ‘Boule. oon, . Mine- Praia Drakes Herald. 0 ABP ls Gladioli: - ai $1.60, ,for, -20, or, $6.00, p decretary’s report. showed that the ettendancé for the past quarts ter was bigh, especially for March The finances are in good shape, ‘although the is. still much’ money ng touches are beining made to the grounds around the nurses residence. ee we Here sad Thee. Charles ; Reddock, -housemover . “of Calgary, Alta., has undertaken what - ‘seemed to-be an impossible task of | ‘moving. sixty houses over, ymounta The finish-| + peak “ESTATE Insurance Companies— _ HAZELTON roads from Bankhead to Bentf, In | " Diatried Agent fot the leading , Lie. $ . Fire ne: Health |. , Accident forty days he moved: thirty-eight of the houses six and a half miles. . Exports, “from Canada ‘for the ‘month. of: “February were $87,512,147 while imports were recorded at $70;- 908,980 for the same period. For | ‘the twelve months ending February 28 last, exports ‘reached a value of $1,297,744,688 while imports were. fixed at $911 107,056. : One of the largest busitiess trans= actions recorded in. the “West took place Here on March: 11th Jast when ‘the Canadian Co-operative Wheat Producers . mailed approximately "190,000. cheques. amounting to a. total of $27,000,000, to members ‘of the wheat pool, The vapid development’ of the fish FORD ‘SERVICE AGENTS __ -HAZELTON GARAGE "Cary & Stone - Owners 4 Garage located across from Omineca’ Hotel Hazelton, B. C. First-class work on all cars — OIL AND GAS FOR SALE oil: and fish products industry on the tate the fitting up of three coastwise veasels as tankers to, carry oil from the reduction plants. Last year one vessel found this method successful. Fish reduction plants,..it. is esti~ mated, will produce 10,000 tons of fish meal and fertilizer this year. Président E Ww. Beatty, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, has asked approval of the shareholders for the construction: of two new. passenger’ vessels of the type of “‘Montealm,”” “Montelare,”. and “Montrose,”. to be available for service in May, 1927, cand’ five freight vessels of: 5,500 ‘$0n8, with ‘a sea speed , of about: 14 “Garden. Seeds. New season’s selection of highest | grade vegetable and: flower seeds. | ole eee ne ‘ mer PURE. DRUGS “KODAKS AND: FILMS” " STATIONERY + Wy Date ba store. Bazelon, | B. G ‘nots, also, to be ready for 1927, —_—_ During “the “past season. 1,235 : New Brunswick. Of. the former 207 - fell to ‘the guns of non-resident hun-., ters. and 617 of the latter. 4 same year ‘animals killed, for fur. ins; | cluded: 1,587 raccoon; 6,017. skunk; . 18,814 muskrat; 5,410. foxes; 9,470 erming;. 177 martin; 2,828. ‘mink; | 108 otter.. 87 7 fisher and. 192 ‘bear. Ae! ips! “Romtish Setter. bitel Lost -to name of ‘‘Ruby’!. Piease advise; ‘ns..to, whereabouts and receive teward.. “George McGrath, Hazelton... - Setting Eggs White Wyandottes and’ Barred Rocka $1,50. per setting of 16. - “Mra. Fe A, Goddard, New azelton, B. C.: A2te || “Tenders Wanted. iitava several naniiea surplus ‘bulbs for. ren: Hyde, Hazelton, 1b B.C. Seagie ls ‘In the. ans- . ‘Omineca Hotel - ¢ w. ‘Dawson, Prop... od mmanguantiit FOR TOURISTS _AND COMMERCIAL ©” - ‘MEN ‘Dining: room in- ‘conniegtion . Hazelton “2B. C. tee . wat : Phan. |[ BENSON BROS... ~ Between Hazelton and New . Hpazelton and’ the Railway, or to: any-point: in: the dis- tiet-—and at any. hour, e “Phone, ‘Hazelton a ae | short, i long, 1 short 1 long. . “Omingoa Hotel, 2 Tong 3 | hort Auto: Jitney. Service § . Aji desortptions -of “ear: Re Legh : eta ah