THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926. FRES/T BULKLEY VALLEY AND LOCAL EGGS AND BUTTER | S, H. SENKPIEL A New Carload of Flour s a nd Feed General Merchant ' - New Hazelton, B.C. Steamship Sailings and Train Service Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each THURSDAY and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. For ANYOX ....ceceeeecee enon WEDNESDAY, p.m. For STEWART,..........-.-.-.- THURSDAY, p,m. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—7.80 p.m. Daily except Sunday. Westhound—7.41 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. R. F. McNaughton, Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, HAZELTON Coming on Tuesday, May 25th “ENTICEMENT” Comedy, Felix the Cat ‘Trip Through Toyland” THEATRE ( TIRES SERVICE Prompt efficient repairs to «ll makes of cars; speedy and careful taxi service to all parts of the district, and regular service to-trains, with prompt’ attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of ‘The Falconer Transfer HAZELTON, B. C. Wm. Grant’s Agency ) | ) ) ‘ . , . . . ' REAL ESTATE > alll District Agent for the leading .¢ ) 4 Insurance. Companies— | ‘ Life : Fire * Health - _ Accident SERVICE AGENTS FORD from ‘Omineca. Hote! 7: 7 ‘Hazélton, BC GARAGE ‘Cary & Stone - Owners | HAZELTON. “ Garage located across — : Firstiélase work. on all cars . Ol AND. GAS FOR. SALE arn oo 1 nome NE : omnes | HAZELTON NOTES ) Miss Barbeau, Prince Rupert, Was a guest over the holiday of her sister, Mrs. R. 8, Sargent, Mrs. A. A. Connon, of Prince Rupert, accompanied by her daughter, spent some day’s in town as a guest at Mrs. Newick’s and of other friends who were glad to see her looking so well, She will visit her mother at Fran- cois Lake before returning to Rupert. Miss Pringle, of Vancouver, spent a couple of days at the Hazelton Hospital. The was en route to Burns Lake, where she willtake over the duties at the Burns Lake Hospital until Miss Moore is able to resume her work. Hans Johnson, of Decker Lake, blew into town for the holiday, and in his unconfined joy over- looked the fact that this was not the lakes country. sessed $50 and trimmings under the Indian Act. The Benson Bros, jitney ser- viee-has added a Star Four sedan to its string of jitneys, and it is. The Falconer Transfer is now onerating its new Studebaker Six in the taxi service and is being well patronized. Dr. R. C. Bamford, dentist, of Smithers, was here for several days the first of the week, look- ing after professional business. He proposes making regular trips here in future, Mrs. John Robingon and daugh- ter left on Wednesday night for!: Calgary, where. they will remain for several months. C. W. Dawson went out for three days this.week looking for a certain lake in which to fish. He had heard of it numerous times, but had never been able to locate it. It is reported to be a good fishing lake. Dr. Agnew of Victoria,dentist, arrived in town on Wednesday to give the people of the district \ | professional attention. Mr. and Mrs, Hunt moved into their new home on the old Char- leson ranch the first of the week. ’ W. S. Winsby organized a pie- nie for his family and friends on May 24th. Wm, Bunting of Fort Fraser, a general merchant, was at the hospital a- couple of days this week, He brought his daughter down for medical tieatmtent, Rev. T. D.. Proctor attended the’ Diocesan Synod ‘in Prince Rupert this week. Mrs, Myros was the lay. delegate, Geo, Finlay, road foreman in the eastern part.of the district, has ‘resigned. - Engineer Clark. is making a reconnoissance survey. of the south side of the- Skeena river for the main highway. . Phe road ‘between Terrace. and|: Usk ‘should be completed | this year except for the Copper river] bridge. oe . Mrs. Geo. Wall and ‘ities Avis wera weekend: Vieitots ‘with local friends, -: +.” He was as-|- meeting with general support. | ait; +) ~#{ Terrace (3 _ — =u! G. Woodlands, Mrs. Woodlands and her sister,- Miss McKenzie, arrived from Prince Rupert on Friday and left on Saturday for Kalum Lake, where they spent a day or two. Miss M. Dobb,; -of the teaching staff of the local school, spent the holiday at the home of her pa- rents in Prince Rupert. .T. E.’ Brooks left on Sunday for Prince Rupert to visit Mrs. Brooks, whois a patient in hos- pital there. Mrs. W, H. Burnett and Misses Andrews and Mallott spent the week-end at Lakelse Lake, — H. L. Frank was a visitor in Prince Rupert over the week-end, Recommence Totem. _ Pole Preservation Harlan J. Smith, of the Victoria Museum, Ottawa, arrived in Ha- zelton at the end of the week, accompanied by Mrs. Smith. He will take up his work in connee- tion with Indian lore, ete, On Monday night T. B. Campbell, who. was in'charge of the work of preserving the totem poles along the Skeena, arrived in Hazelton, and has begun organizing his work for this year. “IIe will eon- tinue this for seyeral years. For the last three or four weeks he was in Prince Rupert, where he superintended the erection of the big tetem pole on Totem Bill, part of the C.N.R. property. - It is on a hill overlooking the har- bor on one side and the city on the other, and is being set aside by the railway for the benefit of tourists. The totem pole is a very handsome ene and’ already is a centre of attraction. Educational and ‘Historical Tour The Canadian National Rail- ways will operate a forty-three day, Personally Conducted Edu- cational Tour to Europe this sum- mer, sailing via the § $, “‘Athe- nia”? from Montreal July 9 direct to Glasgow. Proceeding ‘from there. the party will visit differ- ent points of interest in Scotland, 4/ England, Holland, Belgium, Swit- zerland, and France, also an op- portunity to visit the Battlefields, Returning to England, will sai! from Liverpool.on 8.8. “‘Aura- nia’? August 18th for Montreal, Considering the number of points visited, the accommodation pro- .| vided, and entertainment offered, this is one of the lowest-priced Tours ever operated to Europe. Full particulars, reservations, Railways, or R. F, McNaughton, | Rupert. | A651 For Sale = Mrs, J. H. Seung Wantei Persian. rug, 9x9; odasnew. Apply|: Hinz elton. 7: aes « - General help for 3 uly a 7 W.. 0. mon Prince Rupert, ‘mer Camp, Lakelae ‘Lake. . Arey. Mrs. Provincial Assayer J. D. BOULDING “Assayer to, the. Northern Prospecting & Devel- opment Company NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Price List sent on application FISHING TACKLE Half the pleasure of fishing depends unon using reliable tackle, Buy none but the best, such as we stock. The results are worth it. RODS, REELS, ENAMELLED SILK LINES, GUT LEADERS, FLIES SPOONS, HOOKS. p to-Date Drug Store Hazelton, B.C. etc.,° from any Agent, C.N.R. District Passenger Agent, Prince] and. August at Sum-:. “aa, { rip i Omineca Hotel | Cc, W. Dawson, Prop.’ HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection Hazelton - B.C. Fe et te emer me mas ; le hath bling ay ee dP Rg te Ed 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 LT -short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short | B.C. LAN Ds URVEYOR ‘J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of pur- . veys promptly executed SCUTH -HAZELTON : Ja i Dentists} _ DOCTORS | q AGN EW and CO GH LA N- : : will be in Hazelton a trom” MAY aT to. June i. a “Bend In your subscription no i ; OP ee 2 PE :