.. THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928 acs -PROSPECTORS AND HUNTERS | WE SPECIALIZE IN OUTFITTING PARTIES OF ALL KINDS Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. HAZELTON, B.C. ‘The House of Quality’ — | Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT’S AGENCY HAZELTON, B.C. District AGENT For THE LEADING Fire INSURANCE CoMPANrEs AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CQ. COAST STEAMSHIPS | awe FROM PRINCE RUPERT s.s. Prince Rupert and Prince George For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, inter- mediate points Monday, Thursday, Saturday 11 p.m. Por ANYOX, ......... cee eneceee Wednesday, 10 p.m. For STEWART Friday, 10 p.m. s.s. Prince Albert or Prince John For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART... .. ccc cece eee aeeee Monday, 8 p.m. VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wednes,, 8 p.m. SKEENA RIVER PORTS unday, a.m. REDUCED FARES SMITHERS EXHIBITION, SEPTEMBER 19-21, 1923 For Atlantie steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. eee ee ee ee TREPSEPee eee eee eee ee Kitwanga The G.T. P. engineers and survey gang have been busy this last week putting a new spur to the Kitwancool river for the benefit of a big lumber company handling logs. “The work on the new ferry is pro- HAZELTON TON ROTES| Mrs. Henry Schaake and Mrs, Howard Schaake returned to Oakland, Cal., on Monday after spending a tew days with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chappell. Mr. and Mrs, Miller returned on Wednesday to their home in Prince Rupert. They were ac- eompanied by Mrs. Ed. Hyde. Mr, and Mrs. R. 8S. Sargent and family are among those from here whoare taking in the Prince Kupert Exhibition. 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 . i payments. See adv. on another page. Mrs. MacKay entertained at the tea hour on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. W. Miller, of Prince Ru- pert, and Mrs, Lancaster of Vic- toria, Both the visiting ladies rendered vocal solos during the afternoon. The final of the mixed doubles events of the Hazelton Tennis Club tournament was played Jast week and resulted in a win for L. B. Wrinch and Mrs. MeCut- cheon over M.A. Myers and Mrs. Anderson by 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. The finals of the ladies’ singles has yet to be played. Indian Agent Ed. Hyde left on Wednesday for Prince George, to attend the meeting of the Game Conservation Board, He motor- ed as far as Burns Lake, and from thence proceeded by train. The New Hazelton Ladies’ Aid Society has decided to hold their Annual Sale of Work and Social in the Church at New Hazelton on Nov. 23 (Friday). They will have a full line of men,s socks, mitts and other useful things for ladies and children,. Keep the date open, litt Alex Fulton is spending a holi- day around town. Mrs. McCutcheon has resigned ‘as assistant superintendent of the nurses school at the Hazel- ton Hospital, and until Monday ceeding very rapidly and next month will see the completion. The road gang is still busy and the day is not very far distant when motor enthusiasts will be able to travel from Cedarvale to the south and the prairie. “YOU'RE FIRED, JIM— We’ll have to get a man who Terrace Weather is the guest of Mr. and Mas. Gow. She will then leave for her home in London, where her mother is in poor health. Her position at the Hospital will be taken by. Miss Stephens, of Na- naimo, Mr. and Mrs, MacKenzie left spe|Friday morning for Vancouver, where they will make their home. A new porch is being built to the school and when this has been comoleted the board will : Sept, Max. Min. Preci Wind knows the job.” Sun, 2.. 62... 52 . ‘35... shrs - ‘|Mon.,3.. 61... | 6 .. 9 .. shrs., SH : * ep| Tu, 4,.. 68 .. Bt .. .16... shrs.. snl. You can hold your job if Wed,,5.. 65... 52... .04... fair.. sw - Thu, 6.. 73... 47... .02.. fair... sw you join the Tech. classes Fri.,7... 13... 64. .. fine .. sw Sat., 8.. 73... 68. .. fine .. Sw Commencing October Ist, 1923— at PRINCE RUPERT, TERRACE, HAZELTON, NEW AAZELTON, SMITHERS, TELKWA, PRINCE ‘GEORGE, SURF INLET, SWAN- SON BAY, ANYOX, ALICE ARM and STEWART. The Northern Polytechnic Institute of B.C. Syllabus issued thortly. 7 Write for particulars to The Regis- . trar, Box 882, Prince Rupert, or see 2 the local representative, a There is an opening in North- ern British Columbia to supply seed potatoes to Ashcroft, lower B. C. and the United States, The greatest dificulty those sec tions have is to get clean seed Northern British Columbia is gen- erally free from disease and pests. Many carloads of seed potatoes can be disposed of. | ‘Are you a subscriber yet? have spent over $400 this year on improvements, The big game hunters returned from up the Skeena on Wednes- day and left for the east. drew a blank. W. Wattie, manager of R, ‘|Cunningham & Son, for.a num- ber of years past, leaves that firm the end of the month. He informed the Herald that-he did not expect to leave this locality, His place will be taken by. A. Connon, of Barns ‘Lake. They y vited, oe “The Herald i is 92. 00 a year. - CANNING SEASON JS HERE SUGAR in 100-Ib. sacks, also in smaller sacks . FRUIT JARS AND COVERS Order Early! For Sale -- BAY HORSE —For Sale 6 years old Weight 1300 Ibs. —also— Cows with Calves Wagon and at Foot , Harness apply S. H. SENKPIEL ‘si New Hazelton, 8.C. | ; Time enough now to look to your Y a ] | heavier clothing, and we are anti-- ia cipating the needs of many in our - carefully selected, complete line of Mackinaw Shirts Coats and Pants OF UNDOUBTED QUALITY, WITH PRICES TO SAVE And for your footwear, too, we YOU MUCH are ready with a nice selection of Boots and Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN R. Cunningham & Son 1. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS HAZELTON, B.C. AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE | Twenty -four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The heat Garage in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred _ A. E. Faleoner Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teams, or Saddle Horses always ready for you Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short Hazelton 7 . : a BUILDING MATERIALS !g Cement Lime Plaster Fireclay N - 7 Brick Building Papers _ Roofing a Sash & Doors‘ 3-ply Veneer Paneling i | 7 Al Fir Finish a Specialty A New Steamer & ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD, To handle the heavy tough Prince Rupert, B.C. traffic offering between Pritf Rupert and Alaska, the Canad The Rev. R.E. W.Kiddel, L.Th., pastor of Smithers, will occupy the pulpit at St, Peter's church next Sunday, at the morning and evening services, Sept. 16. A meeting of the W.A. of St. Peter’s Church will be held in; the Mission House next Thursday evening at 8 p.m. All members.are earnestly requested-to attend, and any new members are in- ; pee po \ ‘Prince Henr# which will be larger than having built the ‘ The Girl Guides will meet as usual |*2¢ '@st minute. every Thursday evening at 7.90. Hon. W. J. Bowser and R. H. Pooley will officially open the Smithers fair next week. They will also attend the Houston fair on Saturday. . bulk of the tourist traffic in Rie ture, The steps now being tal cate a: better train service throw ke the picturesque parts of the n¢ ‘Jinstead of making night through them a8 at present, fee te National Steamship Service eee Princess Louise and moder Ho : The north route of the railway will get Slam by the. ‘management should if bo