The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.60 per month in advance, cludes office consultations and medicines, as well as all coats while in the hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J, Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendent at the Hospital. The Hazelton Hospital This rate in-. Hut Air Furnaces Sheet Metal : Workers Steen’s - Limited Sanitary and Heating Engineers Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air Heating Systems Lead Burning and Chemical Burning Estimates cheerful ; furnished. | \_ PRINCE RUPERT, 8c. (sent for McLARyY's ramoue \ / Wampole’s MAGNOLAX Relieves Constipation — Mineral Oil Emulsion—Lubricat- ing action ideutical with the plain oil Hazelton Up-to-Date Drug Store — ‘ Importers and Dealers in Wallpapers We carry the ; arpest an Barlaps ” most varied Paints stuck in Oils Northern Varnishes Britieh Glass Columbia Brushes, Etc. Write us for information when renovating or building your home Make Your, Home. Attractive! Beaver Bosne Lintaiputora A. W. EDGE CO. im It keeps - . indefinitely when the cans areunopened. Pure, rich, wt convenient. Gl. ST. CHARLES MILK N Wiite tie Borden ee. N . Limited, Montreal. ae \ { - \ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDA Y, APRIL 20, 1928 ss — _aana ns chia inde ihiini ra Usk; j i Skeena’s Industrial Centre t ~ ~ —? My. and Mrs, W. Thams paid @ visit to Terrace on Sunday and return. 4 Capt. John Willman was in Rupert last week on business for the Kleanza Co. Messrs. Cousins, Taylor and Donald went to Terrace, return- ing via the track, for the reason that neither they nor automobiles are yet equipped with wings. Constable Mancor, of Terrace, paid Usk a visit and found the town comfy and active. The Usk scow ferry, J. W. Eckert skipper, commenced oper- ations this week. The necessary. repuir to the east approach, the slide in the cut, is being cut down in readiness for the season. Norman Barthelot and Foster Harrison were hosts at a festive occasion in Bethurem [all], when over twenty couples occupied the floor to the paradisiacal strains of Mr. Paradis’ violin, while the other stringed instruments ac- companying made the evening a successful one. A, K. Campbell, manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Prince Rupert, was a visitor to Usk and a guest of the Kleanza Co., returning to Kupert Monday The Kleanza mill has been tem- porarily closed down pending the installation of a new edger and improvements to the planer. In the yard hus been piled 600,000 feet of prime Inmber which will ‘run through the planer,’ Father Allard and Rev. T. J. Marsh held seryices here during the past week, Kleanza Creek is getting the attention of a number of pros- pectors. Geo, Minchin and Joe. Marchildon are busy bringing in a ditch line to sluice their rich jpaystreak. McMillan and part- ner are further up the creek pro- specting, and several others are preparing to try their luck which may lead to discoveries on the benches heretofore overlooked. Andrew Pete, who may be designated as a veteran pros- pector, since he has been in busi- ness fora number of years has at last run into an enchanting valley, between the Naas and Skeena riyers, where there is about 3000 acres of the finest basin at alow level resembling the central Skeena indentically and on the borders of. which he has discovered a new mineral field. Owing to the deep snow it will not be possible to deter- mine its mineral properties till mid-summer. '. T, Dunlop, road superinten- dent, made the trip from Smith- ers to New Hazelton on Tuesday by auto. This was the first car to make the full journey this year. Tommy is getting a new car as soon as he gets back to Smithers. | x — # OVERHEARD AROUND NEW HAZELTON: A considerable crowd of New Hazeltoniane went over to Hazel- ton for the theatricals last Friday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hagen at The Hospital o Monday, April 16, . James Richmond was up from Terrace over the week-end. Oscar Lind returned to the district last week, after spending the winter at Chu Chua. Mrs. Spooner has taken over the bakery piant and in a few days will be ready to supply the] staff of life to the zeneral public. Prince Rupert reports that Jap- anese steamers may call there for cargo for the Orient. Sensational values in gold and platinum are reported from the black sands on Graham Island near Massett, A Vancouver out- fit is supposed to have a secret process which will add still more values to the mineral content. fo) ) An Indication of Taste A man is known by the company he keeps, and we might add—‘‘and the stationery he uses,” Keep company with good stationery, the kind that is printed by . THE. OMINECA HERALD - |. | NEW HAZELTON . THE TERRACE NEWS ‘ ‘PERRACE You will save money and get some- ; thing reflecting credit on your taste o 3 The principals at next Thursday's Royal wedding, and Glamis Castle, th te. é present home of the bride-tocbe." SARL OE STRAP HAAG E: SS cur \Barred Rocks 1 . 4 We are now open for} business | TAXI GAR AND TRANSFER to- any part of the dis- trict at any time and at a reasonable price REPAIR SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone: 1 short, 2 long TERRACE MOTORS T.R. DAVIS Terrace. is prepared to furnish Sash and Door requirements Excellent stock of HARDWARE on hand Store open Saturdays only from f noon on Prices Now Reduced FOR SALE | | Magoon Strawberry plants, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. Hood River Strawberry plants, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. Fall-bearing or Every bearing, $2.00 per 50; $3.50 per 100. ; Forwarded carriage paid at above prices Magoon and Hood River $6.50 per 1000 f.o.b. Vanarsdol. Diseount on orders jarger than 1000 Black, Red and White Currant bushes, 32,00 and $8.00 per doz, Improved Red Jacket ard Champion Gooseberry bushes, $8.00 per doz, Apply to A. Ebring, Vanarsdol, B.C. Fruit Salesman ‘Wanted | Frait Salesman wanted by the Kit- sumkalum Farmers’ [nstitute for a few weeks commencing May ldth to solicit orders for berries, pply be- fore May lst stating age, experience, salary expected and giving reference to J. H. Young, Secretary, Terrace, B. C. For Sale Strawberry Plants--“Sitka” The oniy variety that did not winter- kill winter 1921-2. $1.00 per 100 or $1.25 delivered. THE HAZELTON HOSPITAL FARM Strawberry plants for Mag oon sale. $6.00 per thou- sand, f.o.b. Terrace. Mrs. R. M, Aldous, Terrace. 58 Swat the Mongrel! Get hatching eggs from my heavy lay- ing White Wyandotte pen, headed by University of B.C. cockerel “Snow- flake’ No. 6128. Price $2.00 15 eggs. Leave orders at Sargent’s store, Hazel- ton. T. J, Davidaon, Kispiox. 4l4d Allison's ; + Beauty strain, for exhibition and utility.. Eggs for hatching $1.50 for 13.. Also Barred Rock hens and pullets for. sale, $2.50 ecb. One fine cockerel, $5.00. Mrs, R. M. Aldous, Terface, ” bs NOTICE , Having. disposed of the Jame Kay Transfér busineas to A? EY: Faleon- er, I hereby give nutice that all parties . indebted to the late James MacKay, James MacKay. Estate or the James MacKay Transfer. ate ired to pay promptly, and without farther notice, the sum of theit indebtedness to’ the undersigned. ‘ Notice is also given t l accounts .~ against ‘the lite ames tebthy: ‘James acKay Estate or the James MacKay Trenefer, must be: forwarded to me-at ~ ™ once for settlement... wales . ny OO! KRARY Mac- Ea am iM on Ais eM us aa ‘ ot Ay ri ig y