a BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service . Between Hazelton and New | Hazelton and the Railway, | or to any point in the dis..: trict—and at any hour. Phone Hazelton i short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short “Build B.C.” = Time and m Effort is Saved — Placed where you will in kitchen and pantryPacifie Milk keeps its Flavor and fragrance in all wea- thers ready for table, cooking and baking. When convenience eom- bines with rich quality. and econ- omy then the time and effort it Saves is an advantage: : , i fs 1G ul —— Pacifie Milk Head Office: Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner Ro ee Ne ~ = m REAL ESTATE ee eet bk tn District Agent for the leading . Insurance Companies—{ oa oa ‘3 Life ; ; ” Fire} z= Health : 4 Accident j HAZELTON FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE Only strong, reiiable companies represented by us. ce . , ee wees 1 : : Flato Boats m Weare local agents for the new j Flato Boats—the great baon. for m the fishermen, the duck hunter } ‘and the camper. ¢ office now. WM. S. HENRY SMITHERS, B.C. Ca a C.., W. Dawson, ;Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in: connection B.C. See it at our; THE OMINECA HORALD, WEDNESD Photograph Studio - Films Developed an Enlargements made, When in Smithers Photo taken Post Card to Cabinet Sizes A.L. Evitt, Smithers d Printed have your LACKHEADS Get two ounces of peroxine powder from your druggist. Sprinkle on.a hot, wet cloth and rub the face briskly. _ Avery blackhend will be dissolved. The one safe, sure and simple way to remove blackheads. ‘ Coe Glass - Monuments — $20.00 to $30.00 CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BLOOMING BULBS | D .GLENNIE. Prince Rupert, B. C. >+>++ > 0+ ooo oe Terrace Notes Geo. Little as been visiting many places on the prairie and will prob- AY, NOVEMBER 80, 1927 mth, USK NOTES» The sudden death of Dorothy May, the infant dnughter of Ar. and Mrs. M, Popowieh, ‘occurred on: Tuesday the 22 of November, aged one month. i Provincial Constable Service and Dy Rrummitt of Terrace were in town Inst week on business: ° ‘Henry . Butt had the misfortune te ‘ul on the ice while skating last week, fe sustained severe injuries and his mother took him te the Rupert bospit- 21 fur medical attention. | ; George Kitselas returned from Tin- bert last Saturday, Ernest. Carlson made np trip down from Cedarvale last. Saturday. Terrace Women Institute Held Good Meeting The supplementary nesting of the Woman's Institute was held in the G, W. ¥. A. Ball on Wednesday afternoon when. Pres. Mrs. Geo. Dover presided. As the Institute year ends in Decem- ber little effort had been miatle to soli- cit’ members, leaving that. until the New Yenr. Most of the time of the What to Give Christmas No Store in the north can supply your heeds as ean Tite’s big store in Prince Rupert. Every- thing fot the honié may be had there. Then the service given out-of-town Bburchasers is ex- ceptionally good. The prices are right too. Beds Springs Furniture Draperi China Ware Fa Mattresses es Crockery ncy Goods: Toys! Toys! Toys! A Very complete stock and for all ages and sex Write for prices. GEO. D. TITE > Prince Rupert - Mail orders prompily filled. B.C. meeting was spent in fliscussing the ainis and objects of the Institute and the benefits to be derived from the or- ganization. The objects are:—To im- prove rural life so that settlement may be permanent und prosperous in the farining communities + to Promote home economics, publis health . and child-welfare; education and better schools; to enourage agriculture,home and local industries; to promote socinl intercourse, mutual helpfulness and the. deffusion of knowledge: te muke settlers welcome and to improve com- munity coutitions, No Institute shall be conducted in the interest of: any party, sect or soclety, politieal or oth- ably arrive back in Terrace with a car load of horses, part for. him. and pari T erwise, and no matter of a political or sectarian character shall be discussed for Lindsny, Prince Rupert. Tractors uve being nsed with considerable suc- cess on the snow, some. with wheel trailers and some with sleigh trailers, for hauling the timber from along the Lakelse road. The I. O. O. I. anniversary ball was held in the Canadian Legion boll last Friday. evening nnd. it was well pat- ronized. The McLaren orchestra pro- viled the music. It was a plensant affair. Miss Ester Moore of Prince Rupert tvrived Saturday to spend the week end at her bome here, Att. Panter of. Smithers ts. relieving stution agent Cussell while he is on n vacntion at Calgary: : Mr. Attvee of Prince Rupert bas ae- cepted a position us butcher in’ Rich- mond’s store, ” Dr. H, C, Wrinch of Hazelton was a professional visitor te Ferrice . last weelk, _ For the ptrpose of mixing breeds und such like precautions the Lukelss hatchery recelyed recently o shipment of six million salmon eggs from the Pemberton hatchery. ‘The eves arriy- ed at the: hatchery in good condition, 3, Brooks was in Rupert the first of the week, T. Hugh Richmond of Prince, Rupert has heen spending a ‘few days here, Rev. W. A, Robinson conducted a service at Takelse ‘school’ honse last Sunday nfternegn.-- “Mr. and “Mrs, Whittaker of Dorreen were week end. visitors in town. The funeral .of “hilllan. Ollve, infaint daughter of MY. “and ‘Mrs, Popowieh (Wi en i at any mecting of an Institute. . The bylaws of the Institute shall Provide that the Inembership shall con- sist of annual subseribers who pay ar annual fee of not less than 50e ench and that the subscription of every member shall expire on December 81 in cach year at which time the Insti- tute year shall close, re Some of the benefits to be derived from the organization ts betterlng the school conditions, providing hot luneh- es, play grounds equipment, agitating for better sanitary conditions and im. The Omineca Hearld 3 “ony , , = . Pont Chrigtnas Gitt Brot Te ey hae TEE et: aig Yt , ro en my fam Gaited > Fin ? vy Ph Tae are’ ‘. hela. . Can { e wo rhs one! ey IVES } ACLEAN’S No gife is more Fitting —or fs so reasonable in cost, _ 1 Christmas Gift arcer ter YOOr abe eee sees $2.00 3 Christmas Cift orders for year cach for ......,. $5.00 5 Chrsimas Gift orders for] Year each for ........ $8.00 7 to 10 Christinas G for only $14.00 you can mas gifts. ° st ie orders tor I year at .....each $1.40 send 10 sure-io-be-appreciated Christ. Con oy, “orders for. l:year itake. care! of 20 of you best: frien Se ‘Gift orders ‘for 1 ‘year-at . .each*"$1.00 This-last offer isa ‘barticularsy attractive ove-to- employers, ‘| Bash triend to whoa’ you send “‘MWacLean’s" o. WI tesvive direct deem is on Christmas morn-. | ing-a beauti fay exees fa) Christmas announce- mant carzy yer prsanat crood wisheg—.' "as well as the firctoory-at the git subscription. MacLean’s i: and iMeles Cis ta bulvable Gift for Everyone mse Year Long Send Your Order as above ir N ew Hazelton é “ow Ey co on ae 0S proved roads, looking after patks and cemeteries, public play ‘grounds, sub- stuntial grants being made through the Iustitute for this work, Grants cun also be obtained for night schools, fuirs, ete, The outstanding work of the Womnan’s Institutes thronghont the province. during the. past few years has been the. estublishment of the. crippled children’s hospital in Vaneon- ver and the Queen Alexandria solari- tm at Malehat Beach costing about 851,000 and opened Just spring free of debt, The organization brs renewed the art of quilt and rg making and Weaving both cloth and rag enrpetsr which demand a ready market and has also done much toward ‘developing ‘thrift and competition in the rural dis- tricts. oe suppa Speci! “Wha man ter tl Darw! B,C. of Usk was held Friday aftemioon and interment took place In Kitsumkalinn cemetery, Rev. -Rebingson conducted | the services, cote oo, Dr. Brummitt and Cons. Service had call to Usk Inst week in connection with the sudden centh of the infant daughter of. Mr. and Mra, Popowich: They found death due to natnral cius- es and granted the necessary certifi- ‘ente of death.) 8 FOR See 4 Spur loa He My namic Chas. Ra ren. of Lakelke “hatchery | an yisltor on Wednesday: Sous vs * Te ane i ri Cee A memorial service for the late Jas. |: Richmond was held in Knox United Church last Sunday evening when Rey. W, Allen occupied the pulpit. There was a very large congregation’ and the pistor spoke very feelingly of the de- parted who was not only ebairman of the quarterly bonrd but was an active quartette, Rey. and Mrs, Allen, Mrs. Service and F.oM. Wilt Rev. "Allen and Mr. Hall sang “Wateh- Kirkaldy presided at the organ... Af- M1 inspiring address, of Rev, Allen. good singers. Apply New Hazelton, SoS. CHRISTMAS GREETING A MEMORIAL SERVICE THE SUPPLY OF GARNET WHEAT “FOR SEED —————e By keeping coutrol of the now fuin- ous Garnet Wheat seed supply, the Exy- perimental Farms did a valuable ser- vice for Canadian Wheat growers. It was net until the Spring of last yeur that the seed Was distributed to farm- ers, and they received altogether abort fourteen thousand bushels, The seed was for the most part carefully sown ou 12,000 acres,’ about one-half being’ sown at the rate of one bushel per, Acre and the other half at about one ani a half bushels. From that crop of 1926 Garnet wheat bas been intro- duced and stown this year on a great many western farms and from now on practically all. the farmers who will Wish to grow it will be able to olitain nt least 4 small amount of seed: oe The value of - Garnet whent has | bossibly been over estimated by more or loss’ extravagant joprnalists. from. time ‘to time, ‘It. is, however, without ~ doubt a most valuable ‘addition to the many excellent varieties of brend iiak- fag grain grown in‘ this ‘country: The ; complete facts about thist wheat ‘how. | ®Ppear-tn. bulletin orm which ‘may “be ébtained from: the publicatiéas ‘branch’ | | 98 the Dept. -of -Abticulture, Ott rter of the church and its work. tl music was fumished by who sang t are these” and “Abide with me” what of the night,” Mrs, §, XN. le Memorial service Rev. Dr. O in, superintendant of missions ‘in for the United Church delivered _He was a guest SALE—A couplo ‘of ‘canaries both ‘to Mrs. Sawle, .CARDS— rali office and samples at the He a”