THE OMINECA HERALD, . WEDNESDAY, august 15. 1928. ns ———— —————————— —__] Supplies for Mining Companies, Prospectors . Loggers, Farmers, Town People ° Gocds always fresh and reliable Fresh Meat - Fresh Fish © Smoked Fish Fresh Fruits _ Flour and Feed, ‘Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard- ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shses W. J. LARK WORTHY General Merchant . New Hazelton, -— - B. C. a i= — New v Flato Boat A BOAT ABED ABATH IN A BAG Can be made ready for-use in Five minutes - Sportsmen. use it for Spring Fishing; Summer Swimming; Fall Shooting Supplied with Take-down Ores and Brass Pump — Price-- $75, 00 f.0.b. Hazelton Green or Yellow $80. 00. C. W. Dawson Hazelton, B. C. Distributor for British Columbia and Alberta Steamship and Train Service | Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- Mondays, Thuredaya, 4.00 pm., termediate points Saturdays, 6 p.m. For t ANYOX and STEWART Mondays, Fridays, 4, 00 For. MASSETT INLET PORTS Mondays, 4.00 p. m: For SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE : ISLANDS. fortnightly. For SEAGWAY Wednesdays, 4.00 p, m. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Westhound, ‘7.61 a.m. daily, except TUESDAY. Bastbound, 7. 20 p.m., daily except SUNDAY. Make a trip to Jasper Park this summer returning via Vancouver and ' Prince Rupert. Very low rates, For Atlantic ateamship sailings or further information apply toany Canadian National Agen: R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, A | ( Close. to Home .- “CANADIAN. PACIFIC BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Ketchikan; Wrangell, Juneau. Skagway, August 10, 18, 27, 20, 27,81 To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, August 8, 11. 16, 18, 22, 26, &. 8. Princeas Royal for Butedale, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Swan: | son Bay, Campbell: River and Vancouver every Friday at 10‘a. m. Visit the mountain resorts de Luxe— Banff and hake Louise AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES ‘ormation. ke from, W. C. b. Orchard, corner Third Avenwe and Fourth strest, Prince. Rupert : md Drugs, Stationery, Toilet. Articles, Magazine Booka, Records ' ‘and Victrolas; Office - Supplies | os J to-Date. Drug Store HAZELTON : r ‘Short Stories “IC p AH Geo, Kerr and Mr. MeLaren of Ru- pert have a group of elght. claims ad- joining the D. W, Mines at Cedarvale and they are there now doing their as- sessinent work. They have o good showing of nice ore, to operate the compressor on the Ter- race-Usk section of the: main highway. There is quite a biece of rock work to nected up. about two months, 7 The new grader for the department of publie works was taken out to the Beament section on Sunday last. On Monday morning last Mr. and Mrs. Denno and family, left by ear on a trip te Los. Angelos, Cal. be gone about a month and will be back in time to start the season’s work in the pole enmps. This is the first car froin this district to make the trip to Calitornin. Lust week Mr, MelKechnie: of Prince Rupert, northern ‘representative of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co of on Lagate Creek, out. from Pacific. This spring the Consolidated took an option on the M. & M, and are now geét- ting started on development. Mr, Newman of Kimberly, B. ©. will be in. charge of the development and he has ‘}gohe.up with a number of men. aan W. B, ‘Timm, ebief of the division of ore dressing, Department of the Inter- dent mining engineer, Mr. Timm bays a visit annually to the larger mills in Canada that are devoted to handling ininerals, W. J. -Larkworthy left Saturday for Vancouver on business. He ‘will -be away about ten days. — Mrs, Russel and Patsy. are gnests of Mrs, Peter Smith. Mr. and Mrs: Browning paid a visit to Prince Rupert returning home Fri- day night ‘last. fore resuming his school work at Alice Atm, ed church Inst Sunday night... — on a holitlay to Victorla.. He was ae companied by his aunt and cousin, Mrs and Miss Clogg of Toronto, this district last week. of Canada Tony Sartori has “gone “to Terrace * Antos and d horses for. hire -. --Teaming, frelghting and tranafering Night or Day Calls promptly Answered - ~The Falconer Transfer ‘HAZELTON, B.C, be done before the section can be con-|° | The -rock work. will | take . They will |. - Trail, went up to the M..& M, property | ior, Ottawn, arrived In Hazelton Sun-|. J (lay morning to meet Mr, Lay, the resi- |»: @ Reforestation! | Mueh has | been said recently. about 1 re- forestation in British, Columbia. The present | forest is the. result of ' natural - ‘re-forestation when the human hazard was S not ‘Present to defeat nature, Natural restocking of cut “over ands’ i. now going on, as may be s soon almost every- where, and nature will: again re-establish ‘the. forests if only. fi fire j is kept: out.” qo ~~ Prevent F orest Fits a — Gn ‘Help Mr. Greenaway left Monday morning ° for Vancouver on a short holiday be- |. He his spent the summer ; fie | this vicinity, ; Coe ‘ . ‘Jean Burns | sang. Qn » solo in the Thit- . Dr. Leonard Wrineh left stiaidey Amos Wells of Usk was a visitor - ii : Sun Life Assurance | | ~ Annual Flower: Show Under the auspices of. oy os : The Hazelton Horticultural Sotiety ~ Assembly Hall, Hazelton On Thursday, August 23° . TH E PROG RAM - Power Show to open, at 4, 00, Publi t to 0 jude 80 e of: ~S: ween Smithers: and New. Hazelton? on” the Hazelton atrounds at 2:00... og Ao: eons Theis will, be’ ‘a ees of caya slater ‘and nd prices will be + higher 8 then : A ear toad will be hee about the first of the month and wil ‘be, de iver a from the oars “Orders may, he batt: tat a - ‘New F Hazelton ‘be for Cink on n Delivery’. aE wo ot