‘THE OMINECA. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1981 - r t Our New Store— Corner Third Avenue and Fulton St reet Ormes Limited, The Pioneer Druggists is remitted for order. — \ Mail Orders shipped. Post Paid when sufficient cash Daily Service ¢ on Photo Finishing The Rexall Store Prince Rupert A GOOD CAR _ for bad roads aie en TF NEW FORD COUPE ‘ (F.0.3. Eat Wind- aor, Qutarlo. Hump. ~ ers, spore tire and taxes extra.) Do you KNow a road where the going is had? Ruts, sand, or sol't dirt — where heavy cars bog down? Tell us where it is — and come along — we want to show you how the new Ford pulls through, Phone or call for a demonstration. HENRY MOTORS, LTD. Smithers, B. C. yi) re eR te Short Stories _ Close to Home Good Goat Cheese For Sale. Prices reasonable. ‘Apply, Frank Walch, at or New Hazelton post office, Fruit Direct to You from. Grower. Apples, Pears, Plums, Prunes and No. 1 Peach Plums now on $1.10— other fruits. Write for price list. Maw & Sons, Armstrong, B. C. B. Chappell of Vancouver, general superintendent of the C. N. BR, paid a visit to Prince Rupert last week and on his return to the coast Saturday via the Jasper route, he dropped off at each station where there igs an ng- ent and asked about how business was growing, . ° Rev. T. H. Wright, B, A., has left for Montreal and will sail on the! “Athenia" August. Ist for Ireland. to spend some time in the northern part before going over to France. Beforé leaving for the east he supplied for Rev. J, P, Westman in Jubilea Uni- ted church in Vanconver. The Hazelton ball team expects ta leave on’ Sunday next on their tour. They have, says Cant. Allen Benson, gumes arranged with Burns Lake for Sunday, Vauderhoof, perhaps Prince George, and Quesnel, On the return they may play again at Prince Gegrae | and niso at Vanderhoot. Miss Dudgeon and Miss Leonard of | Yancouver, both trained -nursees, ar- rived in Hazelton the first of the week by cnr and called on a friend or iwo.. They are looking for a place to locate as private nurses. - Clarence Shaw, 2 youug lad from Carnaby was convicted on a theft charge and sent to Okalla for four months. He was taken down to Ru- pert on Monday. Constable Unia of the RGM P., was operated on Tuesday“morning for appendicitis. .| police court the first ofthe week and remanded until the. 20th. It seems ‘he was hoeing in the garden on Sur- |. day when an Indian joined him and with a broom the Indian paddled the NO TIME IS LOST (ne of the strong arguments ag- st trapnesting individual hens ta Cries urine Inying ability is the pre- ipoon that considernble time is re- gv:ed in the operation, Derlng the past seven years the Mepertmental Station of the Domin- Pepurtment of Agriculture at f''pe Tonge, Quebec, have made ao ‘pecial study of this important fac- tous da poultry breeding,-and they find Tat to. trapnest a flock of 100° hens i¢ takes un average of 8&3 minutes per fdas. ‘Chis test included a complete recur of time involved-from the time oY veleasing the hen from’ the ‘nest, rck'he up the egg, and resetting the iran, As matter of fact it takes al- nuntt as work and time to collect the vega from ‘the nest under ordinary conditions as i ttakes to gather eggs |: from a “flock which is belng trapnest- cd. In.view of the exact inforniation with - vespect to the ability of the in- dividual hen. as an egg producer, the yery Little -extra time it tnkes to op- erate (he: trapnests: and keep records is. well spent. It is only by using the rap. nest that the farmer can have puything lke an’ accurate indication |: ef the veal, worth of | the individual pivds of his’ laying . flock and ‘where one hud aqan ‘objective increased’ pro- |. luetion’ the’ trapnest is a sure means LAND ACT - Land and situnted west of Lot 5074 Take notice that A. J Hillyard Dorreen,. thence 22 chnrins. west, thence across Canada, 27 head of pure swung: aboard the freighter Wai- hemo for, New. Zealand reeently. ‘Captain Flynn, skipper of. this new Noah's Ark, wasn't worrying, He said he had handled tigers as well as in. honey,. . Manitoba. produced wall over one-third . of. the”: total ut rapid, progress in this. direction, : Mrs. - Wim. Grant arr ived home last week after spending some ‘time with her dagclitos, im Sir ithers. , . ak Toney erep, in. Canada, the* quailty . of whieh tis unexcelleds) and’at. - the cresent rate‘of Incrense. Mani-- fohuel he the Innzeat produces ‘tw . - fae bothbiva ocak yoo” 403 Notice of Intention to apply to Lease In “Range five (6) Coast ’ District, Land Recording District of.. Skeena, B, C., oecnpation, farmer, intends to apply for a lense of the following deseribed lands :—Commenc- ing at a-post planted 3,60. feet from the north west corner of Sorvad, lot 16074, im an south direction. to No. post at south east corner, thence 20 chains north, thence 20 chains south, chaing east to point of commencement and containing 45 acres, more or lesst Shipped : by Canadian Pacific a \Chinamen. The Chinaman retaliated with ‘the hoe. ‘The Indian’s hand got in the road ‘and he was taken to the hospital for first. aid. There are. a cut or two but nothing serions. Tommy Fuslimi, formerly. of New Hnrzelton where heconducted a laun- dry business for a number of yenrs, of ‘and for the past number of yerrs lo- bed of~ $550. The Vancouver Wxhibition will be 1y, opened on Aug? 22 and -continue until Ang. 20. R. lL. Gale of Siitthers, one of the best knawn-residents.of that town and ; “Albort James yes irate au old timer in the interfor, has been Dated, July 11th, 1931. - |p Bg appointed a .stipendary magistrate for : ‘ {the district. This appointment. ‘will ‘|velive the government ngent- of much labor that took up the time~ mnneces- Ten Mile on the Buikey Valley road |: Lee sing of the City Cafe, was in ented at Smithers, was recently. rob: || bred Jersey catlle, four pige..four . mountain goats and .sheep were — as seamenand stokers in his time. — J. BH, Evans, Deputy Minister of . Agriculture for Manitoba,: states. . that, “in no branch of farm .pro- duction jn Manitoba has the-price : been.so well maintained or the vol.’ ume of business increased 80 much. sarily of that official. in the past. - Mr. Shoemalcer' ‘Of the diteher gnng working at Dorreen on. the C.N.R. is la patient at the Hazelton Hospital. ‘He - :was hit by n fair sized rock inst. Sunday, “VW “Red” Watson,” Who: WS, | injured at |the bridge last week: was hurt worse | than at first ‘thought.- He . has’ nad-a hard time, but reports : from: ‘the hos- ‘pital are to the effect’ that he. is nov. : melcing a little ‘favorabl a Progress, id HY F." Shaw, - provincial “tax, collec: tor nt @mithers. his also heen ‘appoint. elon marriage commissioner. if (Foe and = cured a mammoth sturgeon’ saptur- sold to Toledo for $100. at the Government Bxperimontal honey than on ordinary diet, This may mean a further impetus. to. Canadian -honey production. "Capital. amounting to $600,000, 000. Is invested In the development. of 13,000,000 horse power ‘électrical energy in the province of Quebec, ‘Throughout Canada electri¢ power development investments total $1,- 400,000 000.” East and: west ‘of Suez as also in London, Berlin, Paris and other famous centres, canned. and frozen salmon from British Columbia was successfully marketed ‘last year. - Victoria. . ._ fourth Buyers’ Week” to be héld in .Montreal. The first Buyers' Week brought 251 buyers from all over the continent te Montreal: the third brought 1,100 buyers; indicat- ing the . growing success of . the plan. . Individual hoiders of Canadian Pacific Railway common stock num- bered 21,186 on September 2, 1930, and by the 1st June, 1931, there were 34,872 holders, an increase of 13,686. popularity of this stock since its split into four new shares for one at the old stock. Unity of all peoples who live on the shores of the Pacific was the object behind the recent visit to British Columbia and Alaska of the Portland, Ore, Chamber of Comyr merce who took a seven-day cruise on board Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Charlotte in northern waters, * : Completing a coast-to-coast holl- day trip, Viscount Duncannon, son of Canada’s Governor-Geieral, the Earl of Bessborough, and his cousin, the Hon. Arthur Poasonby, arrived in Vancouver over Canadian Pacific Lines from the east recently. “They went on to o six-day trip of British Columbia waters aboard §.S. Princess Maquinna, Ladies ‘evidently ‘also prefer blondes, judging by the decision of ‘the Alpha Delta Pi sorority- who elected Miss Margarét - blonda beauty of Hunter College, New York, as the sisterhood’s most - beautiful bathing girl at the con- vention recently held at the Cha- _ teat Lake Louise, in. tha heart of - the ‘Canadian Rockies. - thttective July 1, the Toronto Ter- minals ‘ ‘division of the: Canadian the Bruce division of the company, the comblued divisions belng known aa the Bruce division. It. W. Scott was appointed superintendent with heatiquartera at Toronto, Visitine for the sneoud time in forty years, ‘Colonel &, “tanley, of Alverstok, | England. 111 he was astounded at Tart aa a Zuest of: Lord Mount Steyhen. yen 763) jand line. a The. zoo. ‘at Toledo, Ohio, has. re Feeding bees on sugar and. waite the ‘Canadian Roektes : even thought of when he was hers ° ed in Lake St. Glair,.Canada.”. The’ fish weighted 239 pounds and was |. Most of the shipments went from | . Monday, August 10, has been offi-— -elally set as the opening date of the: This shows the growine - Jensen, -. ' Pacific Railway was merged with a .the progress and development: at. -- tained in reap omparatively short. _perfed, ie. was.a guest- at the ” Banty Sorina Hotel, which was‘uot “According 1 to reports | the fishery in- |. spectors’ fre. on the -job, this year: and. checking up on the whites who. fish for. salmon. awith other :than: a hook te - B.C. UNDERTAKERS | .. muPALMING FOR SUIPMENT A APROLALTY : A wire P.O. Box 4g, , a will bring us. Fran CHRUPERT, 4H 0. ty = asacone ne ‘ Dr. R.C. Bamford . | DENTIST © ~ AMITIFERS, tT. C, “Hours Jamtn6. wen Drsnings ooh by analy ant 7 ge eee age we ee Lae a Pee on “at a pai eal bat ; as - : : - tos nee Pine a Farm at Agassiz, B.C, has reaulted ~}: in an average of 23. pounds more = General we : Merchandise Goods alivaye fresh “and Always new Groceries, ‘Hardware, Dry Goods; Boots and:Shoes and | - Men’ 8 | Furnishings. . 1 oa ~ W. J. Larkworthy _ General Merchant NEW HAZELTON B.C LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B. C:- ln i ee a te lp ay OD i A fr J. B. Judge Chiropractor Will be at the Omineca Hotel Hazelton on Thursday oa meen” ag Wm. Grant’s Agency. Notary Publi¢ eee) . Representing Leading Fire. and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B.C. The Hazelton. Hospital , Pte Piagelcogs Huspltal issues tice kets for ny period at’ $160 per noth in advanes, ‘This rate in- ciples allies: consultations, medi: claes. as well as all costs while Soe phi hisnitat, °Pickets” are’ ob- ore er by Pak aubericiendint atthe hospital alunite Te Taation atthe demg | “mt from: the medi-- th ~~ _ NEW. HAZELTON | (HOTEL | Gus (Christianson, Proprietor First Class Rooms: o New Furniture " Good Place to Stay RESTAURANT In ‘gonnection, Good. white cook New Hazelton er