A er : ? | Wm. Grant S Agency _ Doings Around Home Notary Pit Of interest to you and your friends Representing . , Leading Fire and Life. iy , Insurance Companies 8 ' 3 eg : . ie iii inister i + teacher at the Port Simpson ]: oe Put. Phillips, deputy minister of the|tion ns teacher a 2 . ; He Department of Publie Works at Vie-|school und he und Mrs. Rukin aond/|) You Office Work given ae torin, lus resigned his position after! Miss Patricia will leave about August Prompt and Careful ey fourtech yeats of service, and will go/18th tor their new home. Mr. ‘Rukin A ttention (gene uae surat eae it private practice on the mainline.|has been in charge of the school -here A The minister of public works gnve out {fer th past few y ats. y a statement that Mr, Phillips was go- * . | ng ont on his awn initative and that] My. and Mrs. W. Ww. Anderson motor H AZELTON, B. Cc, ‘he best of good feeling existed be-|ed to Smithers last Friday, . tween himself and the deputy. The ; : = J ‘ew deputy will be Mr. Dixon, one of With about lat? the suimon fishing the district engineers from the lower |#etson over the buts on the Skeena a mrt of the province. have -averaged about. thirty fish per , hoe 8 day. That imeaus. very good money Q 9 Lt d Great quantities of —huckleberries |for those who work. This good fish- } rme 9 e ind raspberries are being gatherd in me Season yar hires the financial (The Pioneer Druggist) § tes ive women ore dy [stringency of the district, . the district. The native wou ton oan he Mail Order Drug Store i be gnite a business in huckle berries . e Ma Seasen s mt a number of the more: cnergtic| Three cars of cattle passed through of Northern B. C. ho vhite women are gathering in supplies heve last week enroute te eer Biggesi ror the winter, = carne were shipped from Barret. so i ‘one wishing to go to the prairie aiid ; . Value Anyone " ishing ta go ‘ a hs Ow Friday nest the Liberals of the Drugs Stationery wovinces fot ou-couple of weeks Noli-| . K d ks lay. Gun now get tickets for 1 cont alSkeona district’ will meet in Prince Fancy Goods oda. 1 Kal Com Flake ae toys onhtnding bay in| er ein te | cos coi | Plctures veloped an ° i x Ste re iment ‘of the. railway ie { Ge - cereals, Many servings for only a few cents. The finest se ° “n ¢ tiem ne stool that a number of delegates trom Printe | quality — with a flavor and crispness no other corn eee alung th Skeoua, inelnding Bill Little, i i wv? . re , 5) , flakes can equal. Your grocer is featuring Kellogs’s The treading room of the Winnipes Nin . in eens. ‘As vet no name Prinec Rupert, B.C. Corn Flakes —a greater value than ever! Made by iain Exchange is comected by tele- Pd ot Plo ee present s s UY t vaph with vi important: grain mar- | I Kellogg in London, Ontario, B NOW! tots. and there is i direct access by ; "7 ., | ‘dlograph and telephone to all parts} Av seaplane from Fairbanks flew to | & f Canada and. indeed, to all parts of | Prince Rupert last Thursday nud en . T f the world, turned inland, passing over New Haz- Tr xa eltan about noon and continued on to City rans € PRINCE GEORGE AT SMITHERS | Fort St. Tames to pick up Corey Ford Smithers, B. C. : : a well known writer and publicity man Prince George base ball team played| The plane resarned to Rupert the next _ two games. iu Smithers last Sunday day, ous ; ; : snonstruted that they had the; . so see? nsfer Service a mms a ther won two games in} [1 th fumor matriculation examina- Taxi and Transter Prive George n ‘few weeks ago and) tious Velma Cox of the Hazelton su- ; lust Sunday: took th first ‘game by a; verio schuo] pissed. . nse wore of two to one, The second game Miss Relphena Wrinch, Re X. lett oe rus so hot. The score was Hi to HA Nelpaeli meh, BR: N le 4 in not visitor “favor, It was a sorry) onday morning for Ocean Falls after W. B. Leach’ Owner sctucle and the crowd conld see the having speut a couple of weeks holi- | Z specinee | day ut her home here. .. visitors were nuiking no effort to win. ns om Thy had the series won prthout je Miss Helen Campbell, RX. of the e < lust game, There was a big crowd atl yiaselton Hospital stuff, lett Monday the gume and while there was a lotitoy a» months vacation which she will B.C, UNDERTAKERS of rooting by the girls and some of the spend in the south agter n fey days GMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A BPEOIAUTY boys and men, there was nothing to with friends in Prince Rupert. make a noise nbont unless it was the eae P.O. Hox M8 A wire action of the Prince George team fn] ayyy, Shorwood and danghter of Pa-| | PRINCE RUPERT B.C. will bring u trying to nuke monkeys of the home KEELES ULE AES ELS UH EDK RHR SAMO, till Even though husimeés is nat op to normal you 6 use Counter Check Books and.need them now or in the near future. > ~The Omineca Herald Will nowgsupply you with Counter Check Books 3 *% “The Omineca Herald New Hazelton, B. (om $f 4 4:¢ OCS RRGIIRIRIRERIIR GRR CRRA IRE IRIE ROR IORI IRIN H ORIEN ee | | ¥ : a ee . _ od of ¢ any size and any make and . | | ob Lieto Ss - at manufacturer’ 8 prices Fs - os _ Give your order to us or send it by mail to me a teaum. Th exhibition was not good for Imse ln Rev, Dr. Geo, A. Wilson, | superin- tendowt of missions for G. C, under the Caited Church in Canada. will arrive th New Hazelton on Thursday, August and will pay his annual visit to the vongtem tions here and in “Hazelton und ta the Toxpital, xe &k Mrs. Peter Smith returned home on Monday morning after spending about ioweek with Mrs, Geo. Wall in Sinith- mrs aman few days with Mr, Smith at Walcott) She was accompanied by her daughter Nellie, , e #* «& Natnre played n significant part in cuuasing the wheat surplns condition. iutably by big yields in 1928 after a sood yield in 1927, in giving. Europe excellent grain crops in 1920 following ‘ble crops in-1988, and in giving Russia latge crops in 1930, und Kurope record crops In 1992, xe Por lnving anurked cheese with o filse date of mnanafacture, a fteetory Indnager in’ Kastern Ontario was con victed amd fined, eee Logishitlon gtving some degree | ot control over the marketing of natarnl prodnets, mainly agricaltural, is in force in most of the principal ¢oun- tries. of the world, aud the Natural Products Marketing Act 1084 of Can- wii is ain attempt to give the Domin- lon legisintion simtiar ‘to that at pre- ‘{sent found in the statutes of the’ Uni- ted Kingdom, Australia and other | bunts of the Empire, | so eo” le cifle. are enests at Mrs. PC. Sinith s for a short time, sue Rev, De. Geo. A. Wilson, superinten- dent of missions in B.C. for the Unit- ed Church in Canada, will have a busy time during his stay in this dis- trict. He is to meet the chureh board in New Hazelton on Thursday atter- noon upon the arrival of the train and the hospital bonrd that evening. On Friday he is te meet the church board in Hazelton ind will meet the con- gregation tn Enzelton in the evening. te has considerable work to do on the side in connection with chureh work in this district, ty x* ® . AGNES STERRITT PASSED AWAY ‘After suffering for some two months with little hope of recovery Agnes Sterritt passed. away at the Huzelton hospltnl on Sttnday last The cdeceas- ed was on daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Sterritt of Enzelton, She was horn there and had lived with her parents all the years, ‘She was eigh- teen years of age and a stndent at the superior school, taking the high school work, As a student she wig keen and Wik makhig xood progress, She was very highly thonght of by the other voung people of Hazelton’ and her do- Jnise is grently regretted, The funer- al wis held Tuesday morning at nine oclock, Frionds gathered at the resi- deuce of Mr. and Mrs, Sterritt.and ae- companicd the remaina to the Kitan- mx hall where Father Godfrey con- ducted the services, assisted by anoth- er priest fram Smithers. ‘There was very lirge attendance at the sery ite ind nlso at the vaveside | John Makin bas necepteil the postl- . Have you pald your subscription vot COOPER H. WRINCH L censed Insurance Agent ip Handling all types of insurance, ineluding Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident eens HAZELTON, B. C. Dr. R. C. Bamford DENTIST SMITHERS, B. C. Hours 9amte 6pm Evenings by appolntment. adel eteldedeialaaelideiaiaciaielalall a e The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tle- _kets for any perlud at $1.50 per mont. in advance. This rate iu- ‘eludes office consultatfons, medi- . tines, as well as all costs while in the hospital. Tlokets are ob- talnable In Haziton at the drug store or ‘by mal! trom the medil- —rnt snmertitendant at the hospital e% — 5 ert aia ate! en eign aera ae as