; “THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25 wer terrae ratte tT wR nee eee & Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes _ - Men’ S Clothes _ @® . S. H. SENKPIEL [ _- New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant “STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each For STEWART and ANYOX, Wednesday 10 p.m. s. 8. Prince John? fortnightly for ‘Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 7.20 ‘p.m. WESTBOUND—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 7.51 a.m. R. F. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL ‘EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc,, also for 5 your next shipment. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o District Passenger Agent, McNaughton, Prince, Rupert, 6.C. & “Canadian Pacific Railway Company. BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE , To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, February 25, March 11, 22 To Ketchikan, - Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, February 21, Mareh ith, . 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 attention to tranfer and drayage—This ig the service of TIRES ~The Faleoner Transfer B.C. OIL HAZELTON, PARTS 18, 23. The &. 3. Princess Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at . li a, m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES W.C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert 7) Fall information trom HAZELTON Bootleggers: T HEATR = : Tuesday, Mareh Ist “Tine Won Dane A Wonderful Picture of modern Adventure---Rum Runners eee : | the Herald. should -know. : that communications go to the waste paper, ‘aim ‘at Smithers’ Was 2 ‘this: “week. “He saya: the: otiier hose. at | the imine from: here, are wel. os le “ge ete, - OVERHEARD AROUND i ‘NEW HAZELTON | ° For insurance and other important matters see Wm, Grant's Agency. .The great laugh coming March 8th. A nnmber of pole makers were on a holiday last week while work was be- ing re-orgauized in some of the camps. Owing to a good deal of sickness in town and in the district the Ladies Aid of the New Hazelton church post poned their social from Saturday night mill next Saturday night, ‘March Sth. It is hoped there will be a big crowd . present that night, The W. A. of St. Peter’s church will hold their annual St. Patrick’s Tea in’ the Mission House on Thursday, the 17th of March. at Rev. J. H. Young’ and ‘Rev. Vietor Sansum attended the meeting of Pres- bytery in Prince Rupert this week. After the meeting Mr. Sansum went to Port Simpson to visit Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large. Rey. Young returend Wed- nesiay night. Jean Burns who is attending Colum- bian College nt New Westminster was the soloist at a special Father, Mother and Son service in St. David's ebureb in South Vancouver recently. Peter Carrigan and Wiltian FL Lar-| mer were i nSinithers last week-end. It is generally understood that Peter is endeavering to ect a line-up on that Tory meeting called in Smithers. Now that you are over the flu get a good.laugh at he Hazelton theatre on March sth, Gazelton theatre, When you see Harry Langdon you Ww il laugh your head of?. : Jas. Dunbar has returned to the Pre- miler after a, holiday spent in the Old Comntry. : He is feeling fine an dsends j kind regards to all old friends here. — Tn our report of the election of of- ficers for the W. A. to the H. H. last week we gave th ename of Mrs. Sharpe}. as having been elected o the executive and it‘should have been Mrs, W. Grant Master Sammy Senkpie} was taken |- to the hospital his week suffering an attack of pneumonif. Miss Tessie Smit hot the Herald of- fice staff, has been tmder the weather nll week. Chas. Benson came down from Smi- thers no Thursday morning to take charge of Fred Griffins truck which. is hauling poles. Miss Spooner arrived from Smithers Thufsday morning to spend some time at home, Mareh sth. Harry Langdon comes. That very courageous and | clever |party who recently sent an anony- ‘mus communication. to the editor of such. basket unless the sender has sufficlent nerve to. sign his or her name. This applies, even “when such’ communica- Hh tlons- purport to: be for our: ‘own good.-| _ Geo. Benson “the. old. “man” tells a good story of how h weas walikng on the sidewalk Wednesday night qfite | peatefully when ‘a horse up-and Adck- ed‘him on’ the head and ifet a. nasty, wound: for which: ‘he had, ‘to. seek first ald, ‘He is quite sure: tt was a horse. “Sim Love): an engineer at th. Duethle visitor here “Mfltre, Tauong, son. of Rev. eral un Ag SNOW “making 9. good recovery, » The ebief business: of the Presbytery CPt which met at Ropert this week waa to make plans for the work next year and to apportion the finances of the district ‘The attendance was not large. ’ “Genierat maid. Apply to. Mrs, Montreal, Prinee Rupert. - “Family ot int ‘ ine Patterson, . Bank: of dozens of | tasty, tested re- cipes for soups, sauces, salad dress- ings, breads, biscuits, puddings, candies. . Write to The Borden Co. Limited © Vancouver - ++ Enlarged Pictures ~ Hazelton District | It’s a long time since these | -were available, but we have . ‘arranged for a supply. They — are very fine. THe Latest Books Private Stationery The Up- -to-Date Drug ‘Store HAZELTON, B. Cc. = Skeena - Bleetoral District ‘N OTICE Re Extraordinary Traffic As provided for in Section 32 of the “Highway “Act”, chapter 103, it will probably be found necessary, for their protection, to close during the spring thaw all highways in the Skeenn El- ectoral District to Motor’ Vehiele and all Heavy Horse-drawn traffic. Due notice of any general closing!” will be given, but in the meantime | Ao examination for Forest Rangers ‘}will.be held at Terrace, B. , Mareh 8yd; 1927, be received up-to noon, February 25th, by the District Forester, Court House. Prince Rupert, from whom application forms and full particulars may. be ob- "| talued. Candidates must be British subjects, not more than forty yenrs of age, Yre- sident in British Columbia for at least one yenr, of good character and physi- enl’ condition, with woods experience and familiar with. the practical side. of logging, timber cruising, surveying and forest protection, with knowledge of the Forest Act and able to organize work and handle men. eligible: list. for the next -year from which appointments will be made ns rangerg are required, required immediately. on | Applications: will Fee, $1.00. This examination is to establish an One ranger is ‘A. H. COX ‘Civil *berv: rice Commissioner, . Yietorla, B, C. vehicle ow ners and operators will. gov- ern themselves accordingly. * G. GC. MacK AY, } District Engineer District Engineers Office, | Court House, Prince Rupert, B. 0. Dated, February 28, 1937. . * L ': SOUTH: B.c. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed HAZELTON - 192% European Education! Tours — Personally conducted tours -have been arranged this summer, “under the joint supervision of the Cannodian Na- tlonal Railways . and ‘the Cunard Steamship Company to Great Britain and Europe and return. “All transpor - tation, hotel and sight-seeing expen- ses included in-fares. See any -Cann- dian Railway agent or write District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, for particulars.and descriptive literature. Place your orders eayly for the ‘New 1927 Boat “With Take- down Oars pnd Brass Puinp, Can be pump- ‘ed up in five-to eight minutes. boat is just what Fishermen. Prospectors — Duck: Shooters | Sportsmen of all Ages: have ~ wanted for years. Rolls up like a blanket. lace prairies where he spent a couple of heppy months, . A Boat, A Bed A Bath | In a Bag | Weighs 12 Pounds A small boy “ean carry “tt any . . Sid Marsh. who spent ‘Ewe - - years as . anwyer “at Geo. Little's’ mil Ihere has |! returned to Terrace and is. renewing ‘Ng old friendships. : ‘Verne Glass has returned ‘from the | Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Toombs hare re. turned from Prince Rupert to their i home in Lakelse Valley. . . : This amazing. new ‘Kind of - Campers Trappers 4