Canning Season 7 Get your jars, tops, etc., from us. i have our stock on hand. We a “Fruit For Canning : ! Place your order for. all fruit with us now. We will watch the market and supply your needs with the best quality, and price is the lowest. en the. S. H. SENKPIEL General Merchant New Hazelton, B.C. Cars to any point in the district at any hou night. Our up-to- -date garage facilities ensure quick, FREIGHTING | FORWARDING A. E. Falconer —" : Auto and Garage Service. Fast, efficient service; careful, experienced drivers Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short r of the day or efficient repairs TRANSFER: Hazelton Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE | Aupuat 5, 8 12, 15, 22, 26, | For Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skagway--August 7, 10, every Saturday at 11 a.m. ! ‘SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, $3.5. “PRINCESS MARY’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Fuli information from W. C, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Streot, Prince Rupert 17, 21, 28, SL. ———— a - Team of Horses, five. Cows, one . Calves, 2-year-old Ayrshire Bull, : Household | Furniture and many Sale Starts 10, aM... ok -13-Mile, Telkwa Road Frys - TERMS cast 7 bys Auction Sale 25 TONS TIMOTHY HAY IN STACK " HOUSEHOLD GOODS J SATUR., AUGUST 29th “Adatns Wagon, Mower, Rake, Disc; Piéw, Gai den and a Horse Cultivator, and one Buggy Heifer, three. | and Poultry other articles MRS. Ss SCHULTZIC - WAS. SANDERS, ‘Auctioneer -{hear him. _| very pleasant bridge party on Wedneésday night . at her home, s. Sargent and, ‘Mrs, “Win, Gow:. _| days. an ee LP (- a t tn eee | HAZEL'TON NOTES | A son was born on Thrusday, August 18th, to Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson of. Cedarvale.. It weighed 10 lbs, and 15 ounces on the hospital scales. _ Thos. Forest of Skeena Cross- ing, who has heen at the hospital for some time, left this week for Kamloops. Ed. Hall, whose face came in contact with a stump some weeks ago, left Saturday morning for the coast, . Miss Hickman, R. N., left Kit- wanga last Saturday for the Pa- cific.coast on the second leg of her journey and holiday. — Prince Rupert Annual Exhibi- tion, September 8th to 12th, Central B.C. Sports and Attrac- tions and every feature that could help you to enjov vourself. 1 ’ Rev. T, D. Proctor motored to Smithers this week, and reports that the road.around Moricetown is just about as dusty. as the desert. He says that between forty and fifty cars will be down from Smithers to the flower show today, - Mr.. and. Mrs. John Robinson and Mrs. L. A. Graef motored to Smithers the first of the week and brought back Miss Charlotte Graef, who had been visiting Mrs, Austin Goodenough tor a week. Col. Knott, secretary for Wes- tern Canada of the Salvation Army, gaye a lecture in the United church last Monday even- ing on “The Holy Land”. goodly number. was. present to. Capt. and Mrs. Houghton, of Glen Vowell, have returned from ‘a. visit to Victoria accompanied by. their daughter, Capt. Hough- ton, who is spending the week with them before proceeding to Winnipeg, where she makes her home. ' Mrs, James Turnbull ' "gave a The prizes were won by’ Mrs: R. ~ Mrs. Schaake’ rey ‘been’ under’ the doctor's care for the past few . Mrs, Archie, Melnnes arrived Thursday montiig for the flower show.:- a ae mal ei 288 at ent that the lot of the patient is som what less desirable: that “that 0) Exhibits from every part of North} Aj. _. Miss, Joy Bord. who just com- | pleted ‘her nurses. ‘training course jon Thursday last without loosing | a day. through illness, went into} ‘| the. operating room the, next: day land has ‘since been petting her't|l}.- : meals in bed and resting up: She |. bo will shortly leave ‘for her home|. 3 in Armstrong, honestly. believing | ee Mrs. Ed. Hyde entertained a number of ladies to bride Mon- ] |day afternoon at her picturesque faye in honor of her guest, Mrs.¥ Wm. Miller of Prince Rupert. The drawing room, where the bridge tables were, was zorgeous- ly decorated with gladioli, the aristrocrat of cut flowers. The prize was won by Mrs. Sawle, with Mrs, Anderson capturing the low honors, Refreshments ‘were served in the vine-covered rustic summer house on the front lawn, The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Hogan, who poured tea, and Mrs. Walton Sharpe, who presided at the coffee pot. - B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. ‘Allan Rutherford All deseriptions of sur- veys promptly executed : SCUTH HAZELTON FORD SERVICE AGENTS HAZELTON GARAGE Cary & Stone - Owners “First-class work on all cars. OIL AND GAS FOR SALE FREE AIR STATION Garage. located across from Omineca Hotel. : Hazelton, B.C, For Sale well-bred dairy cattle, baby calves (bull calf $3.00, oe heifer calf $5.00, purebred calf $10. 00) : d Twenty head of am seven yearlings $15. 00 each; five heifers, Gam 18 months old, just bred, $35.00 each. * w. C, J 0809 All from good milking stock. Little, Wondcock, B.C. -— Denti sts Drs. Coughlan and Agnew ‘Will be in Hazelton at the Omineca Hotel on - August 29th, 30th and Bist Coming prompt’ attention. Make your appotitments early to be assured of You owe it to your teeth. - Private and 2 DOUBLE BEDS.: /18-DAY CLOCK. . Lh ‘WICKER: CHAIR.:; All Sales aa ef the nurse, .- ge, ca 4 FUMED OAK DINING Room SUITE 0 of table, six chairs, — ute 1 DOUBLE GASOLINE LAMP,’ ‘1 NEW SUPERIOR RANGE, fair condition. a: - 1 McCLARY VERY HOT BLAST COAL HEATER | «1 -OPEN FRONT COAL STOVE, ; a ‘1 LARGE MAHOGANY DRESSER. . 1 CONGOLEUM RUG, nearly new. “1CARPET. | 2 : : SEVERAL SMALL ‘TABLES, — : 4 | DESK AND BOOKCASE COMBINED. ' 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE 1 OLIVER TYPEWRITER.. And numerous d other articles, dode'r may’ he seen, Bt; any ti time on spelieation to. Sale of I WARDROBE.. me KITCHEN CABINET. For Cash - pees