THE OMINECA HERALD WEDNESDAY. JULY 3,192. 3 “Shoes Clearance Sale Women and Boys ; « These are all good shoes and are extra big value at | the prices asked during the sale. The stock includes shoos for women, boys and i ¢hildren, Get yours before its too late, i W. J. LARKWORTHY General Merchant | | New Hazelton, - - - B.C. __ + R. F, McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Steamship and Train Service torla, Seattle and intermediate points each Mon- day Tharsday 4.00 p.m. Saturday at 7.00 p.m. day at 4,00 p.m. For Massett Inlet Ports, Monday, 8,00 p.m. -Por South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. For Skagway, Wednesdays, 4,00 p.m. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound, Daily except Sunday 7.20 p.m, Westbound, Daily, except Tuesday, 7.51 a. m. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen Prince Rupert, B.C, Sailings from Prince Rupert, for Vanecourver, Vice | For Anyox and Stewart, Monday 8.00 p.m, and Fri- THE REXALL DRUG STORE A complete stock of Druggists Sundries Toilet Goods Stationery Kodaks and Films ' Prescriptions carefully dispensed by three registered pharmacists. Drugs Candy We pay postage on mail orders when ordera are aécompanied by sufficient cash, otherwise sent c. 0. D., parcel post. -ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store _ Prince Rupert, B. C. New Flato Boat ABOAT .ABED ABATH INABAG Can be made ready for use in five minutes * Sportsmen use it in all seasons for Fishing Swimming and Hunting | Supplied with Take-down Ores and Brass Pump ‘Price---$75. 00 f. o.b. Hazelton Green or Yellow $80. 00 C. W. ‘Dawson, Hazelton, B.C. Agent for British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba - Short Stories | Close to Home | Wm. Grant is district agent for the Great West Life Assurance Co. He is in a position to look after your inter- ests and is living here all the time. ‘J. D Galloway of Victoria and the first district mining engineer in this district has been elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. This is a distinction’ prized rt many but grant- ed to few. , ‘Sid. Winsby, jr. head bis holidays eut a big gash in his‘leg. He went to close the back door of the: house and fell over.n tin can, He is under the dloctor’s care, Thanksgiving servies for the. recov. ery of health. and strength of King George will be held in New Hazelton church Sunday afternoon at 2.380 when Rev. T. D. Proctor will he. present. The W.. A. of St. Peter's church will meet at Mrs Sealy’s on Thursday after- noon at 8 o‘clo¢k when usiness in con- nection witha proposed strawberry s0- cial will be discussed. The Sunday: ‘school in cennection with St. Peter’s church will not be held during ki uly and August. - Bishop Rix left Hazelton last Thurs- day night for Smithers and then on to Vanderhoof for services on Friday be- fore leaving by train on Saturday for the Peace River country where he will spend the next month. Miss Ida Schultzik of Topley wns a guest last week of Miss Jane York. —ee ‘Miss Orrice: Sargent left on Thurs- day last for Seattle. where she will be for a few weeks. . ‘ Douglas Parent hag received word that he passed his final examinations at the Techinical School of Montreal, He took the mechanical course and was third in the class. He now con- templates taking the mining engineer's course at McGill Rey. Win. Allen and family who put in several years in ‘Terrace, and who were moved.by the last conference of the: United Church of Canada, were ‘lin New Hazelton on Friday night last. They shipped their car to this point and from here motored through to Van- couver. Mr, Allen was scheduled té preach at Prince George last Sunday. After an absence of & year and a half in Vancouver Miss Arina Johnson returned to New Hazelton last Friday night and will remain at her home here for some time due to the poor health of her mother and ‘sister. Misses Agnes and Mary Mather of the Kispiox left last Saturday for their old home on Queen Charlotte Islands for the summer os Mrs. John Love visited last week in Terrace. aS » Miss Mary Holland, a student in Ed- monton school, arrived. home. on. Sun- J} day lust to’ apend a hollday with her father, wm. Holland. © Miss Mary Saxgent, who has been al. tending school'in Vancouver, returned home last Wednesday evening. for the summer, Jack and Bill Sargent got home on Monday night.. a, "andy Ruddy of Burns Lake waa’ in. New Hazelton last week - renewing | old acquaintances. He expects to have Mrs. Ruddy home - ‘shortly. She. has been. making better: ptogress lately and — lit is felt she will be’ better off at home moe than in the-south. a : nee cut short on Saturday night when hej .2 number of friends to a pienic at their - ilnally had to’be called off. vue Taxis * Gurage Call us day ‘or night. “Marshall Bros. & York Freighting 7 Blacksmithing . Prompt and efficient service at any hour, | Transfer Car Supplies ——) had Gas _ HAZELTON, B. C. saab I — SS & line and every girl and woman a dressing table. . HAVE YOU TRIED Duska Toilet Preparations? 7 With the Incomparable Odor This is something new and real class. best line of Toilet Preparations yet produced. It is 2 very complete jonld have these preparations on her We believe it is ‘the very Ld % - ‘The. Up-to- Date Drug Store, _ ' HAZELTON, B.C. a, rr 8.58. Princess Maquinna for Butedale, Lf -ERNADIAN PAGI BRITISH. COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHI To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, July 6, 8, 12, 15, 19, 22, 26,29 | To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, July 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31. . son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a, m. Visit the mountain resorts de Luxe—Banff and Lake Louise AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Ww. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert FIC. East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Swan- Fall information from J ~HAZELTON| THEATRE. Saturday, J uly 6 — Canyon of Featuring Ken Maynard and his horse Tarzan Adults 75c Children 35c , Adventure x office manager for the Sliver Cup, has | written kind regards to his old asso- clates here. .He says that the machin- ery is all on the ground for the mill at the ‘Tulameen’ mine ‘owned by W. B. Dornberg. Mr. Dornberg was there for a- few. days Mr. Burnet of ‘Kisplox preached in the New Hnzelton' eqarch Jast "Sunday morning , Mr, and Mrs, Wm. ‘Gow entertained enmp on Sealy. Lake - on July Ist. « very jétly time was spent but up, uy supper thine Jeff. Woodall was the ov one who could entice the fishes. "Nearly ail the people of New Hazel- ton and old Hazelton went to Smithers for Dominion Day, The day Wag: dull from the atart, but about .three ‘o'clock there was-a° heavy rain in Smithers and although a brave effort. was made to carry ‘through the sporta program it “LAND FOR. SALE_Town lots ‘for gale, 132 x 132, being corner lots and suitable for business or divelling: sites. | Apply to’ Wm. Grant's Agency, Hazel- ton, B. Cc. ‘ Dr. Hugh Dickey, éye,ear and. throat specialist, . of}: Vancouver, willbe at. Omi- Wm Sheri of. Fruldneen seca oa ‘!Omineca Hotel . neca Hotel, July 4,5 and 6. vf Nice. Soft Drinks The Coldest i in Town ‘We have installed ‘The Liquid” Bottle Cooler and Dispenser in our soft drink parlor. This cooler is the latest thing on the market and its capacity is such that no matter. how. - buey your drink will always be cold, Come and Try Fy Drink Ginger Ail, Orange Crush, Strawberry, Lime, Lemon, . ‘(Coco Cola and several other soft, refreshing drinks. _ u “ ‘ —_— C. W. DAWSON. ~ Hazelton _ FOR . SALE © ” Beven ; cows malitcing:: ‘one hetfer’ and one bull, together with’ a complete out: fit of bottles, pails, ete, ‘This. fg. 9 profitable: mille’ business, For: farther ‘arttenlars ‘apply to. THE: OMINEOA. HERALD “New, Hazelton, B a a year “ous sade Bo 6 year 4A \ O. rah an MILK BUSINESS | Taal ene i tee gga nea annem ti a rR ~