THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926 = as S. H. SENKPIEL “Get it at Senkpiel’s” Starting New Year Right The opening of the year sees us with full stocks of merchandise of proven quality. These goods are most reasonably priced. GROCERIES DRYGOODS HARDWARE BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS FLOUR and FEED -A pleasant evening was spent. General Merchant New Hazelton, B.C. , visit with his friend Jas. Dean, Va to C. W. DAWSON Omineca Hotel, Hazelton, B. C, Raw Furs Wanted. BRING OR SHIP YOUR FURS. Jengineer, left Tuesday evening ‘Highest cash prices paid and best grading given. ™ Steamship & Train Service t §.8, PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RU- im = PERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m, For STEWART and ANYOX, .....--.seeeee whe eseeveereserners WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. 8.5. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for Vaneauver via 4 Queen Charlotte Islands Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: * Hasthound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 4.17 a.m, Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.00 pen m. For Atlantic stenmohip sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or. R. .F.. McNaughton, District Passenger, Agent, Prince Rupert, B. Ch with an empty coal bin. Don’t Get Caught ! When the cold weather comes, as it surely. will, don’t let it find you Auto Service to all part of thé district, ‘Teams for hire. ~The Falconer Transfer _ HAZELTON, B. 6. '|ply to the district from Kitwanga : jof the track, : i Dr. Wrineh, M. L Let us take your order. now for your supply. {apnly i in ‘their. district and, if 80 {to name the boundaries. ‘The sea- BOOT AND SHOE Repairing | RUBBER ‘yams - _ All sizes NEVERSLIP ICE OREEPERS ft G. W. Dungate ‘HAZELTON, B.C, The Hazelton Hospital month in advance, ‘The. Hazelton Hospital | issues, ” HI : tickets for any period at 1.50 per, This rate in- se ‘-| eludes: ‘office consultations and | - tpedicines, a8 well.as ‘all costs ‘while in the hospital. Tickets are™: obtainable in Hazelton from the; drug: store; from 7. J.. Thorp,’ Telkwa, orby mail from the medi-" :] was also expsndid by private pare} ! ties $1579. - [i HAZELTON NOTES | A very y enjoyable dance was held at Love’s, Kispiox, Friday |; evening of last week. Three car loads went out from town and all had a good time, Quite a number of young folks ‘yisited the bride and groom, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Myros, Tuesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Smith.. The electric light plant is be- ing moved toa new home. Archie Darlington has recover- ed from his recent illness and he hopes to be on the job again on Monday, a few days this week after mak- ing several little trips around the the district Including a week's, e The executive of the W. A. to the H.. H. will meet next Wed- Mrs. Sharpe. - Douglas Lay. district mining for Victoria. . Services. will be held on Sunday baptism, at 3and evening service 7 30. » aretideacon Rix of Prince Ru- pert will meet the local people at sion. House this evening. . . Mrs. Jack Robinson entertain- ed a number of friends to a rum: my party last week. Mrs, C.-W. Dawson won the first’ prize and lake have -been quite frequent the last counle of weeks. The Felix Bridge Club met at. the home of Mrs. Chappel Wed- nesday night. The prizes went to Mra. Sargent and Mrs. Newick The Hazelton Rod & Gun Club has requested the authorities to extend the close season -for-trout from April 30th to June 30th. In the late spring many of the trout the longer close season is desired | to, protect: the fish, :The local), club asks that the new dates ap- to Moricétown and 50 miles north of the track,and 25 miles “south A, has the matter in handand he has also asked the Smithers Club ifs they want the new season. to gon for trout will ‘most likely bell changed this year, . ’ “4 Local District - Forest Report For. Last Year| "aeons “tn the Prince’ Rupert Forestry district ‘there were ‘reported in| || ali 197 fires, Fifty-five cost'fires|- ‘\{ entailed an- expenditure of. $12,- 1905 by the forest bitanch, There} Angus Beaton was around town : nesday afternoon at the home of | next.in St,,Peters church as fol- 7 Jlows:—Holy communion at 11; an informal reception at the Mis-| . Skating parties on the hospital! caught had not vet: spawned and| ener smmneiaatshit ae were fire swept. acres of reproduction, 8,049 acres’ "of old burn and unmerchantable ing land were: burned. ' The total area burned over was 12,094 acres and the estimated damage to forests was $12,514, buildings amounted to $2,869. During the close season the de- partment issued 1882 permits to erations on 4895. tions of the fire law and ten con An analysis of the causes of the fires show:— Road eonstrue- tion 1, industrial operation 6, op- eration of railway 8, lightning 9, miscellaneous known causes 12, unknown causes 16, land clear- ing operations 35, campers, in- cendiarism and smokers 110, carelessness | is still leveying the heaviest toll on- the public purse and playing havoe with the great- est natural resource in the pro- vince, The Consolidated Exvorters Corporation, of Prince Rupert, was fined’ $2,500 Tuesday morn- ing by Magistrate McClymont. was the charge. a SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT : . - 4 Notice re Extraordinary Traffic ‘ As provided for i in Section 82 of the ‘Highway Act”, Chapter 103, R.8.B.C. 1924, it Wilk probably be found neces- sary for their protection to close during the spring thaw all highways in the | Vehicle and all Heavy Horse-drawn Traffic. -Due notice of. any general closing will be given, but in the mean- time vehicle owners and operators will , G. C, MACKAY, : District Engineer. Dist. En ineer’s’ Office, . . , Court ouse, : Prince Rupert, B.C. - ‘Dated January 16. 1926. . 8035 a ND SURVEYOR ‘J. Allan Rutherford: _ All desériptions of sur- | ‘vey promptly executed ‘ -¢ SOUTH HAZELTON : . e a a ay ‘SOLtorTOR NOTARY PUBIC LS. McGill - oo ‘BARRISTER "SMITHERS | . British Columbia, 7 timber and 2,815 acres of grait- iS Damage to forest ‘products and} burn, covering Jand-clearing op-| § Eleven informations were laid| } against individuals ‘for infrac- | victions were secured. Fines /|- Jranged from.$25 to $100. »Phis analysis demonstrates that } An infraction of the liquor act 4 Skeena ‘Electoral District to Motor | please govern themselves accordingly. |: l ) to Hazelton 2 BEC. ” acres of merehdintable timber ear-|- + «gna |rying four and a half millon feet! 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Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New - “Hazelton and the Railway, _ orto any point in the dis- ; ‘triet—and at any hour. ‘Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 long, t ‘short 1 long ., Omineea: Hotel,:2 long 2 short | - eres ee ‘ : hod. a. E, Orchard, | Owner . “The headquarters for the Bulkley find ¢ is a grand: hotel to-stop at... enddte horses. provided. The Bakley. ta European: ‘or American, Plan}... Valley. ‘Tourlsta and Commerclal ‘men All trains niet: ' Auitoa,: livery or: lige 2 ~ Hotel USE Be. - eal superintendentat the Hospital, ‘Seven, hundred and ‘thie t-tio) ‘Smithers, B. 0. ms ‘SHACKLETON, a mo i a