wi New Ras pber Will spl ‘a thousand ‘or: two. géod, |: . planting, eithe elt Ten ee ere pee THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 81,, 1924 eos Vegetables CABBAGES, early, per Ib. 03 TOMATOES, unripe, “ “10 — _ lot of them a TURNIPS, sack 100 Ibs. - $2, 50 nice, tender, sweet CARROTS, per 100 tbe. $:250: POTATOES, good, * $2.50 lace is situated near Mr. Lougheed’s at site of old sawmill J. R. DUNGATE SOUTH HAZELTON - B.C. ||git shaved in ‘a barber shop,” A Bulbs The best bulbs grown in Hol- land. Imported direct by us, All varieties, Place your order now, CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BOUQUETS WREATHS ETC, GLENNIE FLORIST | ‘Prince Rupert, B.C. . To Learn Big Money Trades Only few weeks required. Choose the Trade you like best and start f training atonce. We teach Engin- eering, Auto Tractor Mechanica, Tire Vulcanizing, Welding and ff Battery Work, Electrical Ignition, Tile Settin , Bricklaying, Plaster- ing, also t e Barber Trade {both Men and Women Barbers). Write nearest. Branch to you for Big. Free Catalogue and special offer. § Hemphill Trade Schools Ltd. ’ ‘Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Edmon-. B ton, Calgary, Vancouver. Victoria, To- § tonto, Moritreal, Minneapolis, Duluth. ‘argo. ‘ B.c. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All deseriptions of sur- veys promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON :° SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC L. S. McGill BARRISTER ' SMITHERS British Columbia MIN ERAL ACT Certificate of In Improvements | aera NOTICE LAST. CHANCE Mineral Claim, situate in the Omineea Mining Division of Cassiar District. . ‘TAKE NOTICE that Andrew Fair- bairn- of Telkwa, B.C., ‘Free Miner's Certificate No.. "16325C, intend, sixty days from the date héreof, to apply to the Mining Recorder -for a Certificate _of Improvements, ;for the purpose of . obtaining & Crown’ Grant of the’ ‘above’ elaim. And ‘further take notice that actlun under séttion 85, must. be “commenc before the issuance of: auch “Certificate of Improvements. . - “Dated this 2oth day of Aug, AD rry. Canes iy erry.:canes “for . ‘sprite |. ar ad roots *or one-year New Hazelton, ‘Price r area Orinisca ‘Hoteld, | azelton. : . ; healthy : athe roota, $7.00 "s|alongsoide yer ears, shade ut up i| gradually, clip th’ soides of yer 4| bean, an’ give the top a roach— Hiye moight break int’ th’ movies Alas a maniac or a bad-actor of aisome koind.’ i) yer long tongue! . a| there’s min all about us watchin’ fi they had wan spark of th’ gintle- g(Jeast bit of common dacency— they wouldn’t. be sittin’ | ‘Ut?s. cooler ‘out here.’ stockin’ 3, an’ ‘dresses ye can rade D.| th’ divil intoirely. . ai . PAT O'HOOLEY _ FLAPPERS- *9PFWMIS hard-sleddin’ a man has _these days if he wants t’ said Pat 0’ Hooley, leaning againat a pile of ties and addressing Don- ovan and his crew of section men. “Ut used t’ be bad enough t’ lis- ten t’ th’ barber’s chatter. Ivery wan had a ling of his own; but ut was he-man talk an’ ye got hardened t’ ut in toime. Now ut’s all different. Ivery toime ye 0 int’ git yer whiskers amputat- ed there's a bunch of flappers loined up in th’ chairs an’ their prattle would drive ye nutty. ** ‘Mame,’ sez Nora, ‘shall I git me hair plain-bobbed, shingle- bobbed, Fuzzy, King Tut, or Ka- lamazoo? Don’t ye think I’d look th’ cutest iver in a Kalamazoo?’ “ ‘Naw,’ sez Mame, ‘wid yer lip half-covered wid whiskers, why don’t ye be original fer wance an, invint a style av yer own? Let th’ hair run down * ‘Whustl’ sez Nora: ‘Moind Can’t ye see and listenin’ Pokies . ** T ean,’ says. “Mame; ‘ an’ if man about ’em—if they had the here gaffin’ at us while we’re making ‘our toilets. I’m thinkin’ ut shows their bringin’ up!’ says she, “ “Huh! says I to meself. “?Twas not so long ago whin a barber shop was for min—an’ the lid was off; but now ut’s a ladies’ bowdure! -I’m thinkin’ this is no place for Pat’; an’ out I goes, While I’m standin’ by the dure watchin’ me chance t’ duck back in at the roight-toime, along comes Mother Cahili—an’ she’s Wise at wan glance, - ‘ “Alelio, Pat,’ sez she, wid'a grin, ‘Fwhat’s atein’ ye? Yer lookin’ pale, an’ yer knees are knockin’, Was the flappers too much for ye?’ © “ “Not exactly, mam,’ sez I, "Pl say the airis fresher, anyhow,’ sez she, wid a sniff. ‘What wid their powder puffs, | 5 lip-sf icks and parfumery, ye-can smell ’em a'block, Look at the little whiffetal. Ivery day,. lower in? ch Bare chists, bare]; backs, bare. knees, rolled-down a noospaper through! Tm think- in’ th’ gals of.today are going to ‘Tf me old dad ‘had caught:me wid wan-of ‘thim rize dn whin ‘T was at home (au’ ‘there was ho fear of ut, fer T’d} . fallen! dead: wid" Do ee ‘he'd harae-whipped ‘th’ skin off me ‘back, an’ vabbed, ‘salt, on at. ‘twhoite doves ye spake of, I-used | dhame t’aven |" think: of: ‘puttin’ ‘on such ‘things): Ivery wan of thim whiffets should be put in jail fer indacent expo- sure!’ sezshe. ** Don’t snake so croole of th’ gals, mam,’ sez I. “They moight be a jot worse. They’re purty high-geared. ’iladmit. They’re steppin’ on th’ gas, ‘an’ they’re goin’ some; but they’re rollin’ on balloon-toires an’ they’re hittin on all six, If I was thirty years younger — or aven twinty — th’ very divil in th’ littie seamps ud set me heart thumpin’,’ sez I ** ‘Well, I didn’t think ut of ye, Mr. O’Hooley!’ sez Mrs. Cahill wid her nose in the air.’ ‘But ye’re a man, an’ they’re all like putty whin there’s a woman in th’ case.’ ** ‘Maybe go,’ sez I; ‘but there’s always two ways of lookin’ at anythin’, At least, th’ gals are nosham. Whin a lad puts his arm around a flapper, he hasn’t a doubt as t’ th’ size of her She’s all gal. There isn’t an ounce of cotton, excelsior, or old rags t’ mislade anywan — an many an Old Boy was badly soak- ed in the Long Ago, What wid hoops an’ corsets an’ bustles an hip.pads an’ balloon slaves an false hair, a man gettin’ married was offierin’ himself fer a sacri- fice wid. his eyes shut. He had no more idjee fwhat he Was tvin’ up wid than buyin’ a pig in a poke,’ sez I, — -** ‘Pat Q’Hooley, ye are an old idjit!’ sez Mrs. Cahill, contimp- tuously, ‘You an’ all th’ rist of ver koind may rave an’ excuse th’ brazen things all ye loike— that’s yer business an’ ye’ll have t’ answer fer ut—but, thank hiv- inf I was bern at a toime whin Modesty was th’ crowning virtue; an’ young gals was all as innocent as whoite doves,’ sez she. ‘ ‘Yes, mam, they was, I wouldn’t contradict a word ye are sayin’ fer. th’ world, Mrs. Cahill,’ sez I. style. But jist, th’ same—mane- ing no offence, mam—I’m think-. in’ that th’ gals of today, as th’. Pote savs, are purty much sisters of yisterday.. As fet the little t’ know a whole lot of ’em. Some} of ’em was near an’ dear t’ me, mam; but they’re angels now an’. have bin fer these forty: years,’ sez I,’?. that?’ asked Donovan, cupping his hand over.a match and light ing his pipe. . “Nothin’ that IL could transiate int? ‘words, ”” aid Pat,. with .a broad grin. “But she whirled on her heel, an’ she RORS. UD | th? strate makin’ ‘signals: loike a;to} cat whin.ye rock'on: ut’s, tail.?*: (Copyrighted 1924. by. I. H. Hoidén) , 81500 wo h gf produce ee : re : net ‘eannot: raise #6 on. it. ‘Thav’s. not me|]} under their pajamas to th’ gals|| “What. did the old hen say to e f - ; ‘ 3 in? “sacle - ee ’ « Fellow Feel ing | “You are all wrapped up in’: the merchandise that fills your store. You enthuse over the quality of this article and that line. 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