‘THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘JUNE 11, i928 me errr FRESH BULKLEY VALLEY AND‘ LOCAL EGGS AND BUTTER A New Carload of Flour nd Feed ' S. H. SENKPTEL General Merchant "New Hazelton, B.C. Steamship Sailing's and Train Service Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. For ANYOR 2... ccc cceeeeees WEDNESDAY, p.m, For STEWART ......ccscueerenes THURSDAY, p.m, For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—7.30 p.m. Daily except Sunday. Westbound—-7.41 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment. E y For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, HAZELTON THEATRE Coming on Tuesday, June 15th “Husbands and Lovers” Featuring Lewis Stone.and Lew Cody CAMEO COMEDY—“DON’T FAIL” TIRES PARTS SERVICE Prompt efficient. repairs to all makes of cars; speedy a a eareful taxi service to. all parts of the district, and regular service to trains, with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—Thia ia the service of The Falconer Transfer on OL HAZELTON, B.C. FORD SERVICE AGENTS HAZELTON | GARAGE _ Cary & Stone - Owners Wm. Grant’s ‘Agency - REAL ESTATE aaa iin } | ; . _ mo, I: $ District Agent for the leading - Garage located across ae: Insurance Companies — - from Omineca Hotel a. Life ae : : Fire Hazelton, B.C. j 4 ‘Health oe . } 4 Accident - First-class work: on all cars ‘OIL AND GAS FOR SALE I HAZELTON oe 7 PPL PPP 5a ooae a AAZELTON NOTES r a John Newick returned from his holiday in the south last Satur- day and is feeling fine. Mr. Campbell and family have moved into the Mission House for the summer, home Saturday for the summer. A dance is to be held in the school at 21 mile thisevening. A number of cars from here will go out, _ On Sunday, June 6, at the Haz- elton Hospital, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Utter- strom of Kitwanga. Lukin Johnson of Vancouver editor of the Sunday Province, was a guest a couple of days last week of R. S. Sargent. Dr. Large was in Rupert this week attending the assizes. The police station was closed this week while the staff attend- ed the assizes in Rupert. CO. W. Dawson -and party went fishing last Sunday. They gota few fishes alright, but when the boss want the car to bring them home it refused togo. They had to walk from Lost Lake to New Hazelton where they got a taxi, Roy Smith of Fourth cabin got down Sunday and after a few days in town proceeded to Rup- ert to consult his dentist. ’ Some forty horses arrived from Southern B. G. the first of the week enroute to Telegraph Creek Owing to the snow and conse- quent lack of feed in the Ground hog country, the train will have to wait here a while. Douglas Lay, provincial min- ing engineer, is now in the Sibola country. ‘ Word has been received. that year in medicine at Toronto Uni- versity with honors. Heis now on'the staff at St. Michaei’s hos- pital,. the same. hospital his fath- er was in after graduating. ~ The shareholders of the Hazel- ton. Piano Association met last Friday evening to discuss matters of concern to the shareholders. There will be no reduction in the charges for renting the piano. Word. was: received that the fish eggs for Sealy Lake would arrive Saturday, but the boys un- derwent a change of heart after asking for the eggs and going ta alot of trouble and expense to not accept the eggs, A wire was sent south accordingly. Smith- ers Rod & Gun Club got busy and the eggs go to Lake Kathlyn. . Pete Ober was-in town a day or so and has zone to the Hazel- ton View for the summer. He has been: ‘working at the Sunrise for some time. next Sunday in St. .Peters church for the last time before. leaving tour. Services will be at 31 am and 7.30 p.m. Be eo ms _ Peters congregation was held ‘on! ; Harold Wrinch is ex pected Leonard Wrinch passed his final) atrange for them, and decided to’ Rev. T. D. Proctor. will preach: for Europe on .a three morith’s|: ‘The quartérly. meeting. of St. Monday evening last i in the Mis’ fm sion House and there was-a good attendance. . Pleasing’ reports w| Were presented from the treas-| urer, from the. meeting of the college board in Vancouver and from the Synod meeting in Prince Rupert. Late Gottfried Janze -Was Laid to Rest The funeral was held on Satar- day afternoon of the late Gott- fried Janze, who passed away on June 3 after a brief illness, A large body of friends of the family attended the service con- ducted in St. Peter’s Church by the Rev. T. D. Proctor and after- wards followed the rémains to the cemetery, where interment took place, - Flowers were sent by the following: Mr, and Mrs, Walton Sharpe and ‘|Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Sargent, Dr, H. ©. Wrinch and Family, Mr, and Mrs. M. A. Myros, Mr. and Mrs. ©. Clifford, Mrs. and Mias Hogan, Mr. and Mra. R. Ridsdale, Mra. C. V. Smith, Matron and Nursing Staff of the Hazel- ton Hospital, Mr, and Mrs, G, W, Dun- gate, Mr. and Mrs, B, D, Boden, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mero, Rev. T. D. Practor and Mr. James Proetor, Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. K. Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Cox, Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Graef, Mr, and Mrs. John Love, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Winaby, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Cary and Family, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large, Mr, and Mrs. Ruhert Tomlinson, Mr, and Mrs. J. Ticehurst, Mr. and Mrs, G. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hevenor, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Darlington, The Tom- linson Children, ‘“‘Tom and Kitty,’ “Charlie and Ernest,” ‘‘Charlie and Vickey." Card of Thanks Sincere thanks for the kindly: expressions of sympathy ex- tended by our manv friends to myself during our deep bereave- ment and sorrow. Especially do we thank Dr. Wrinch, Mrs, Mathieson and the hospital staff, Flora Janze ‘Here and There. Provincial Assayer J.D. BOULDING Prospecting & Devel- - “opment Company Price List sent on -application FISHING TACKLE Half the pleasure of fishing depends upon using reliable tackle. Buy none but the . best, such as we stock. The results are worth it, Y _ RODS, REELS, ENAMELLED SILK LINES, GUT LEADERS, FLIES SPOONS, HOOKS, Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton, B. c. Omineca jj: Hotel C. W. Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection Hazelton B. Co Li eeemniiomaieiionnl aed ef ee a a a l ( 1 x BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—-and at any hour, Phone Hazelton 4 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short Vaper Valley, a virginal tract of land 135 miles from Vancouver, be« -tween Fort Douglas and Lillooet’ on the Canadian Pacific Railway line, is to be the location’ of a ‘arge medical sanitarium and hunting Jodve which is to be established this summer by a syndicate of Van- couver men. General ‘conditions on the prairies and in British Columbia indicate . that Western Canada is headed for a period of real prosperity. Charles Murphy, general manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Western. Lines, after a periodical trip of _ inspection, stated that farmers and business men alike have not been 80 ‘ optimistic on the prairies in years, ; 7 ‘On March 8 a crowd of represen: | ‘tative citizens gathered at the Can- adian Pacific depot at Vancouver . to welcome “His Honor Lieutenant -. Governor Robert Randolph Bruce, of British Columbia. Forty yeare ago the hardy Scot left his ances: _ tral home in Invermere, Scotland, to seek his fortune: in the Canadian ‘ West, He’ ‘tound it, “During: the. “month: of January 1926, 15,706,700 -pounds of: refined eugar valued. at $960,483 - WAS ex- ported ‘from Canada as ‘compared | |. with . “199, 400 -pounds* “valued at |: ‘$14,893 for’ January 1926. Of the total, amount ‘the’ United ‘Kingdom i took. 11,750,000 pounds’ while Sweden - ‘Kitsequekla second. on;.the list. with 2.250... ‘BC LAND SURVEYOR | J. Allan Rutherford i All deseriptions of sur- veys promptly executed SCUTH HAZELTON SEND HEMSTITCHING | MRS, J. L. RILDITCH | a Milli Dry goods ; PRINCE RUPERT, rene. - Timber Sale X8102 “Sealed tenders will be received by thd District Forester not later than nood Ws on the 17th day of June, 1926, foil the purchase of Licence XB102, Ol Creek,. Cassiar, to ew Sin. lineal feet of: Cedar poles. ang iling. . - Two, (2) years will be allowed, fom removal of timber.’ a8 Further particulars of the Chie ‘Forester, Victoria, B.C., or Distric Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C, 4g ~ ‘Timber Sale X8103 Sealed tenders\will be received by thi -Disttict Forester not later than: noog ‘on the 17th day of June, 1926, for th purchase of License ,X8108.on Kitedim uekta: Greek, ‘Cagsiar,. to cut:140, 70a lingal 4 teat of Cedar poles and pling “ e (8) years: will be al owe fy removal of.timber. |" Further particulars of the Chief Fou ‘eater, Victoria, B.C.; or District Fore _ ter, ‘Prines Rupert, B. Cc.