THE OMINECA HERALD, = 25,1928 - FRESH BULKLEY VALLEY AND LOCAL EGGS AND BUTTER — A New Carload of —_ Flour — Feed 8. i. SENKPIEL q - New Hazelton, B. Cc. General Merchant STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE For ALASKA ~ 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 MASSETT INLET each MONDAY at 4.00 p.m, WANCOUVER via SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. each “WEDNESDAY ‘at 4.00 p.in, . Bastbouni--7.30 p.m. a Westbound—7. 41 am. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Daily except Sunday. Daily except Tuesday. R. F. McNaughton, Use. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment, ; For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian Natlanal Agent or District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, 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 attentiou to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of ‘The Falconer Transfer HAZELTON, B.C. “PARTS GAS ~HAZELTON ‘j : Coming on ‘Tuesday, June 29 | JACK PICKFORD in “MY SON” Comedy Cameo, Cheer Up THEATRE vey 4 “o 1! et _Terrace_ | a: cereal Mrs, T. J Marsh was in Prince Rupert this week attending ses- ‘sions connected with the. Angli- ‘cath chureh; - fhe ‘annual mneeting’ of the Kit- 7 sumgallum Cemetery Co. -was[ ~ held in Knox ¢hurch.on'Tuesday "night with the ‘usual attendance. ~The: financial ; statement. showed ‘a amall dash: ‘balance’ in the bank, There are $16 due: the board. A bill of $2.50 was - ordered paid. The: dinpetors: for ‘the ensuing. vie year are £. T. Kenney, H. King, C. F. A. Green, S. R. Amsbury; Rev. Wm. Allen and W. Donald. There ‘was a: ‘good attendance ‘at the meeting. in the G. W. V.A; on Friday night when the hospit- al auxiliary was organized, with the following officers. elected: _ | Hon. Pres:,. Mrs, T, J: Marsh: | president; aMra.. ‘A. G Head}: Vice. president, Mrs.-J: M. Hatt}. trea- gurer, ‘Mrs... Geo: ‘Dover;.. secre- work. committeet: Mrs, Kirkpatrick; antertainment, Mrs,.|: V..Soticie:. : tary, Mrs. Fowler; convenor of|' The Weed ne D. D. Munro;. membership, Mrs," newt rol ‘Mrs, Head and-Mrs,[+ nes THAZELTON NOTES Dr. H. Cc. Wrinch: M. L. A., got | away Sunday morning on his holi- day.» He will attend the mediest men’s convention in Victoria en- route to hear Dr. Banting. Paddy: Creigh spent a couple of days in town the first of i: : week He was in the Soda Creek dige trict for some’ time and. has 2 elaim adjoining the property that pave up $12,000 a week, ° .Forthe last couple.of months he has been at his old Jove, the. Brian Boru, on Rocher de Boule mountain up from Skeena Crossing. - ; Three young fellows blew in from the outside cn. Tuesday and announced their intention of go- ing-north on a prospecting tour. An auto. party arrived Monday - They had a good trip all through, _ To the Sons of Canada, lessees ‘of Assembly Hall, the suggestion is hereby made, for which tioth- ing will be charged, that a light. be placed at the entrance. to the hall. It would. be’ ‘an improve- ment worth while. | Harvesting has started. The first crop of alfalfa was cut at. the hospital farm on Tuesday. cutting timothy. Inanother few. days having should bé general in this district. _They weather has ‘) been. perfect for’ rapid growth and heading - the timothy. The elover is all in bloom and the air is filled with its fragrance. The corn and sunflower crops are do ing inches per day. Ed. Cusick of Portland, and. a friend arrived Wednesday night and are guests of C. W. Dawson at the Omineca hotel. They are here for a real good fishing out- ing and, they will get it too.’ If there is any place in this district where fish sojourn that Dawaon place has not yet been discovered On Thursday Mrs. Mathieson tea in honor of Mra, A. D, Dar- lington who is-leaying Hazelton. A. D, and Mrs, Darlington are leaving Hazelton ‘éarly in July. They will first go to Skagway for a time but will probably ‘locate in Victoria where’ Mr; Darlington has a brother i in business. © “They have been: here for several. years ‘land. have many friends who will regret their departuye:’ broperty. - oa re cific ¢ on ‘Monday. . to wait, on, the hospital t hoard), Dover: were appointed” ome lt afternoon from the south and; amped at Mission Point. On Monday some. Indians started |. does not know about: ‘then that 4 - of the hospital:was hostess at-al}: John Dumphy of ‘Burke, Idaho, ; 7 . a mining man, 62 years, old,. died |». in a hotel in. Vancouver’ Sunday. He was: enroute: to. Smithers with |’ Paddy - Higgins -to,.examine’the|}. . Silver: King mine on: the: Babine]? range and adjoining the Cronin , W.'S. ‘Harris. went’ down: to thé ; Legate Creek. property near Pa: Lat the hospital, a daughter was, New Hazelton. : top of @ mountain on Cedar creek cleaned up $12,000 in one week, ‘There was one’ nugret. the size of an egg, the largest ever brought out of the Cariboo, Mrs, Lacroix left Monday for Round Lake to look. over their farm. ‘The-old folk’still have a hankering to go back to the old place. Mitchell Newman has received hig certificate for passing normal school exams, a school in the northern district.’ Mrs. Geo. D. Parent went to Edmonton on Monday to meet the boys. They will return this evening. : Albert Mercer. has returned from Pacific and will be.in town afew days, Mrs, Thomas Brewer and two children, and her father, spent| — this week in New Hazelton. ‘ C. H. Thomas shipped a crate of strawberries that went 13 ber- Ties to the box. The fruit was well shaped, firm and of excel- lent flavar. of Terrace as a berry district. Geo. Little visited the Ames- ‘bury mill on Wednesday. ‘GREATER 1926 AUG. 4 to 14 Big attractions—Championship. Stampede. H.M. Coldstream - Guard Band. Caledonian Games Musical Spectacle, Fireworks, Premier Live Stock Shows, - » Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibits, ete, | It entertains—it educates, Write Yor prize list, Vancouver * * Exhibition Aga‘n, "40 Pender Bt. W.. “Vancouver, B.C: a $90,000.00 IN PRIZES AND ‘ATTRACTIONS oo ‘Entries. Close. J uly 2 24 On Stinday’ morning, Te une 20th ) born to Mr. and “Mrs. P. Smith, A gold mining company on the He expects to get || | J.D. BOULDING ‘Provincial Assayer : Assayer to the Northern “ a Prospecting & Devel- opment: ompany NEW HAZELTOR, BG . Price List sent on application Kodat AS You Go _KODAKS ‘upwards from $5. 00 BROWNIES “© * $2.25 FILMS - PHOTO SUPPLIES DEVELOPING AND - _. PRINTING oO ‘Up to Date Drug sor * Hazelton, B. C. Such berries will go; {far-to re-establish the reputation’ VANCOUVER EXHIBITION| Wn. Grant's. REAL ESTATE " ; . Insurance Companies a ‘Life: Fire: Health. ~Aeldent an F a _ ; ; - Omineca (ff Hotel. a ¢c. W. Dawson, Prop. . HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS i oe AND. COMMERCIAL Co _' MEN > /@ Dining room in gonnéction Lj & . Hazelton 7 ‘B. Cc. i a oe tte i 3 : ci 4 - Omitieca Hotel, 2 long 2 short BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New ‘Hazelton andthe Railway, ' or to any point in the dis- — trict—and at any hour. Phone Hazelton - =~ : = “L short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long a“ —_ re te FORD) SERVICE “AGENTS m4 ° : i HAZELTON GARAGE . Cary & Stone =. Owners: Garage located across po from’ ‘Omineca Hotel q ‘Hazelton, E B.C. First-class, “woe on. all cars ‘OIL AND Gas FOR SALE _ Agency - , | 7 “Distrlet Agent for’ the siedting * el ee BOOT AND SHOR] Repairing |