| of] a ae? ‘THE OMINECA SeRALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1931 - wots ee Ormes Limited — The Pioneer Druggists is remitted for order, , Daily Bervice on Photo Finishing. The Rexall Store . Prince’ o Mail Orders shipped Post Paid. when sutficient aah bs * Rupert — A GOOD CAR _ for bad roads NEW FORD COUPE 1595 ‘ 4 (F.0.5. Eau Finds sor, Ontario, Bump- ers, spare tira taxes extra.) Do you ENow a road where the going is had? Rats, sand, or soft dirt — where heavy cars hog down? Tell us where it is —and come along —we want to show you how the new Ford pulls through. F Phone or call for a demonstration. HENRY MOTORS, LTD. Smithers, } B. C. 4 & oe GEO, D. PARENT’S FARM GOOD Fs Growing Wonderful Crops of Grain Hay, Roots and Vegetables in Town sor the last dozen years Geo, D. Tarvent, agent for the OC, N, R. at New Titmzelton. has had o desire to own a fun. one that he has made himself cuy of the bush and virgin soil. He tier with many set backs and disap- pulutinents. .It Ja net easy to hold a Jui down for so many hours a day or « oaing and clear up a bush farm and | rol a erdp. Hired help is very -good but the pvesence of the big chief is as Litasiry as stumping powder. But #fv. Parent persisted and annually put iil ihe money he could. spare into the link His boys. are now men or near- kG ‘en, | and Douglas and Louis have thor an interest in the. farm - with a yovy beneficial result, ; Mr. Parent ‘has twenty odd acres, of hand in town. which varies “in quality bat which he has cleared: and planted aud this year the work has been done particularly well so, that the crops) Good — cultivation |. will be abundant. and good seed, together with good work and a bountiful . rain has- “chang- ed the hillside near: the - sintion insa auch: good’ for sore eyes. «There ‘are mate “that will “equalany that .'ever prew in any country ;: there is hay, and aprids und: -earrots’ and \beéts ” and ‘tur- nips and ‘mangols, and also & ‘fine lot of tehaeco, “Mr Parent :-has~ niways gras: tobneeo,”: some ‘times more . and). Be] ‘soine!*mes Jess, ‘bat’ sla ye:s ‘ome. . oo expects to have enough to keep him- self and the boys going next year. We do not care particularly for more thar a pipeful of the local grown. tobaceo leaf, but then we have not been pro- perly trained Mr, Parent has ‘several other acres in the process of being clenred. The land is low and the clearing is very heavy, but when ready for the crop it will be great. A lot of. money has also been spent on” buildings, roots houses, ete, and additional money | is to be spent this year. Up to the ‘present Mr. .Parent has only had indifferent success with fruit but that is where the presence of the big chief or his sons is required to put the Jateh on the gates and to. use the pruning hook. He has. gota stray berry vines that came thr’ -the winter aré.0 cow or two and come pigs, this . fail “there will be more cows and pigs. - [Phe one, big feature nbont crops: in the: “New : Hazelton aren; next to ‘the bigness - ofthe yield, isthe very hight quality of the produce. It will take o second. lace - to none. “At the annual meeting of -the yate- payers of. Hazelton held in the school |- house last. Saturday ‘evening Win. the board as trustee, - “Cooper. “He # ae ‘Walnch was re-elected. auditor. ° . tags _ a tawa, Ont . woe cucclevueues wens Hast Wednesday night-after oa holiday ‘|quet as a farewell to §. H. Hoskins Jare getting better and better and th lafternoon last to play the bridge-golf anil are producing some berries. There; Grant was elected’ for. three yenxs: to, “The: financlal part of the buainesa waa “Jett, nntil an- other’ public meeting can: ‘be held. the: | fivat: ‘of “August. - vale. and ‘Woodcock: als pttetiae “Short Stories’ Close to Home “There was to have been a.game of base ball on the Hazelton grounds be- tween Hazelton and New Hazelton on Sunday.afternoon lnst. The New Haz.- porters, but only two players: from the]: grounds. There were some __ - Douglas Lay, rqsident mining en- gineer, who is now in the Caribod dis- |! trict, 1s going into the Rainbow creek district to make an examination of the Geo. Snell and other placer claims re- cently staked, and from which reports of great richness have been received. ‘Ship anywhere, Sample Package, 10 lbs. good leaf tobaceo, mild ‘or strong, $2.00; 20 ibs. with free real Briar pipe for $4.00; Quesnel 2. Ibs. for $2.00.— Address, G. Dubois, 18 3 Henderson, Ot- Robt. Hunter returned to Hazelton in Vancouver for.a few. weeks, On Friday night “last, the Chamber of Commerce of Smithers gave a ban- late government agent. at Smithers, About fifty were in attendance- and ‘they gave him a good send off. He left on Monday ‘for his new position as agent at Anyox, : Byery day in every. way the garder. fodder crops are getting heaviér and heavier, Many of the local people have their hay cut and in the barns. A daughter was born at the Hazel- ton Hospital, on Sunday, July 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Marshall,. Hazelton. _Miss Ford: returned -to her duties at the Hazelton Hospital on Tuesday after spending her holidays at her home in the ‘Okanagai. J A number of the Hazelton pridge- golf ladies went to Smithers ‘Triday ladies of that town. -As the day was not “all that the ladies desired for out door exereise they decided on bridge. Mis. Eby Fon the prize. Major. Moodie, Liberal organizer, is in the Skeena district: on professional | business. . ~ aie “Phe New Hazelton: tennis court .1s now in good shape and Is heing well: patronized by . the young people and also by some not so young. Some yery good games are-_belng. played, The first ladios ‘beer parlor in the interior is to be fitted up in- connec: ‘|tion with the Telkwa hotel.’ - Seven of the Hazelton Indians got on a jamboree: during the week end and had a wonderful time, ‘They ap- peared in..police court Monday" and six: were fined ‘and one given. 14 days): as he. ‘ad a previous record, ——— “Good Goat: Cheese For Sale. Prices rengonable, ‘Apply, Frank: Walch, . at Ten Mile” ‘on ‘the ‘Bolkey “Walley,” toad): or: ‘New, Hazelton post ‘office. On sngemen gathered. . “‘Suitthers |: district celebrated. the ‘Glorious 12th ” }ywith o plenic at Lake Kathlyn on Sun-|- ‘Tday. Several, officers of rank .from outside polnts were present. “Dr HC. “Weinch, MILA, accompan- ied: Hon ‘I. D Pattullo:to: Smithers on public “meeting -at- night: - the: outstanding “Liberals ‘trom ‘Cedar: Phe Omineca Horald is $2. 0 a ‘year mo) 7 PHOTO FINISHING elton team was therein full force, to- fjgether with a large numberof sup- |:: Hazelton: team appeared on. the ball} showers |. jwhere the groom. is: a member of- “the -|oF Telkwa, and Elizibeth Ann Cutler ‘ton of : Telkwa, the: only” other guesta “Iwith the Royal the ground. . Saturday forthe big. ‘Liberal, ‘gather- r ing there during. the: afterioon. ‘and. the Several. ‘ol ave’ “Tine: ‘and ‘Money ust turned same day as réceived.: We | pay beliter. oo i _-MARSHALL—-¥ORK_ A very interesting event took place on Thursday” of last week, When “Ada Jane York, “eldest °. “daughter © of ° Mr.. was Jacob . Marshall, --BON Marshall, BE. ‘and ‘the late Mrs. Mar: shall, of Two - mile. .The ceremony took place at the home of the’ bride's, parents at 5.30 In the afternoon and Rev. Mr. Redman officiated. ily, the groom’s father was. the only gueat, Mr. and Mrs, Marshall have taken up their residence. ‘in Hazelton firm-of Marshall Bros.» and .York.]- Both young. people hare ‘spent most: of their, youth in’ New Hazelton and Hazelton and attended the school in New Hazelton. There many ,. friends will wish them every happiness and a long life together: | Greenticld-Cutler Thomas. Ernest. Edward Greenfield of Burnaby, were united in the holy bonds ‘of matrimony: on July 8th by Rey.. Mr. - Redman: of the © United Church, Hazelton. The ceremony “Was performed at the manse and was wit- nessed by Bi¥."and Mrs. Archie. Maple- present being Corpl. and Mrs, Berger. The groom -is well and. very, ‘favorably known in the interior and at Prince Rupert. He was for years connected Canadian Mounted Police at Kitwange, Telkwa: anil re- cently at Prince’ Rupert. -A week or go ngo he purchased the Telkwa Hotel from Peter Slavin. The hippy couple will make their home in-Telkwa, and to that place they will be followed by the best wishes of. their many friends. . The bride’ is the’ daughter of “My. and Mrs. G. Ww Cutler, 2675 ‘Windsor, St.” Burnaby and the groom is a- na- tive of Meaford, -Ont., being a son_of Mr. and Mya. Amos Greenfleld | of that place. . . One. at the’ ‘finest ¢ erops of wheat, a: Tersou would like to see is growing on] the land ‘around the ‘Spooner home. It and for the third successive year in .@ ——- A dance will be given. in the New Hazelton hall .on Saturday night next for the benefit of.‘one of. thé ball play- ers who was injured. while playing in}. @ game. Good : musie “and: good rex freshments. will be providedl.....Admis- |your films in the mail. bddresied -to| ¢. : | Wrathalls Photo Finishing, Prince Ro ; pert, B.C." All work finishéed-and re-| postage. Our. work: is” different and [on WEDDIN G1 BELL 1 and :Mrs.-Lou.- -York,. New, Hazelton, . “united. in: ‘marriage to Ward]. of .Thomas |’ Other |- than the members ‘of. the bride's fam-| } was, planted by: the. boys | Jast spring] [be mouth | in advance, - Goods: always fresh _ and Always new +. Groceries, “Hardware, Dry } Goods, Boots: ‘and Shoes and . . Men’ 8 Furnishings, ~W. J. Latkworthy General Merchant NEW HAZELTON aoe: . B.C LAND ‘SURVEYOR My an Pe ‘Allan ‘Rutherford x ‘Surveys promptly executed. SM ITHERS, B.C. J.B. Judge ’ Chiropractor ~ Will bé at the Omineca Hotel Hazelton’ on: Thursday L_—— ———— —= Wn. Grant’s Agency ~~. Notary Public me . nse : Ir Leading Fire and Life ‘Insurance Companies - — | REAL ESTATE Agent Litetiaed and Bonded . c ‘BAZELTON, B. . —— = 4 ——- SF The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital. issues tie: - “keta for any period at’ $1.50 per ™ “This rate in- rlides’ oftion ” consultations, _med!- _ einer, as well ‘08 all. gnats white oun the hospital: ‘Fleketa are’ “abr. io" titna ble in. Hazltan at