ee — _ ‘ a ra aati are re once Ren NN erase ear taie — = THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1 1927 epee Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods. Boots and Shoes — Men’s Clothes ED | S. H. SENKPIEL SNew Hazelton, B.C. - ‘General Merchant Canadian Pacific Railway Company } BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, February 26, March 1J, 22 is gnetchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, February 21, 8. The 8. 8. Princess Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 11 a. m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full informaticn from \ W- C, Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert i March 7th, _ . - PARTS: SERVICE | Prompt efficient repairs to all makes of cars; speedy and: careful” with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of ‘The Falconer Transfer ae yersary of their wedding. taxi service to all parts of the district, and regular serviee to trains, 1 OL Hazetton, B. C. a, GAs HENRY MOTORS | SMITHERS, B. €. Ford Cars. Trucks Tractors Accessories =| Parts Repairs Gas Oil | Thrsshing Machines HAZELTON THEATRE /, Tuesday,. April Sth | Ranson 5 | ay _ FEATURING 7 Richard Barthumes '|-nesday night to. visit the mining pro- -herties around Smither sand. Topley will soon have them on display, ae SERA aeiconeem a | Short Stories | a Close to Home Fer insurance and other important matters see ‘Win. Grant's Agency. | On Tuesday night Mr. and. Mrs. C. W. Dawson celebrated the fifth anni- 8. H. Hoskins, government agént at Smithers, | was a week end visitor in Hazelton. Ars, L. B. Graet is at home again and quite ‘reeorered “from her recent iNness, | The extra gang and equipment ar- rived this week to start work on the big job from Bulkley Canyon east on the rallwuy. Several bridges are to be filled und the read bed made safe for heavier traffic. The work will last for several months. — . Five ears of piling were londed out of New Hazelton this week, alt going to Minneapolis. Fred Griffin was down from Smith- ers oyer the weck.end and arranged to get his big truck on the pole hauling again, It has been undergoing: repair: for the last few weeks, W. 8S, Henry of Smithers, Ford deat- er and srlesman for other makes of cars was down over the week end and has g-number of prospects ined up for new ears this year. Miss Julia ‘Denno is in the hospital again and the end of last week under- went quite a. serious operation. ‘She is, however, doing pretty well now. Myr. and. Mrs. Austin Goodenough of Smithers were guests last Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dawson. . Mrs. Goodenough remained over for several dnys Walton Sharpe of the forestry de- partment was a visitor to Smithers the end of last week. Dr. and Mrs. Wallace left Inst Sun- dey for the south where the Doctor expects to locate in a short time . Mrs. P. Hogan of Pacific was a guest for n few days last week of Miss a ean York. The heaviest snow fall this year fell in this district last Saturday night nhont midnight, There were fow' in- ches of snow, but it was all gone by Sunday noon, and on Monday the-local roads were as dry as ever, but the wo men got a bunel of soft w: ater for the Monday w ash, ‘Mrs., Otto .Utterstrom of Kitwanga is a patient at the hospital, The new. power shovel for the pul. lie works department arrived Jast Sun- duy at. Skeena Crossing to be used.on the hill side cutting west of that point on the main highway. The machine was unloaded this week and it wilt ret ‘to. wavk nat the earliest poastble date. William .Oraven of Knmloops arriy- ed last Sunday to work on the Sunrise property on Nine Mile mountain, He helped J. D, Boulding unload the tram outfit for the Silver Cup property ‘be- fore he went up to the Sunrise. J. DB. Boulaing went un the line Wel- hefore re-opening his assay office. _ Mat, Mytos returned from his puy- ing trip ia the south. last Thursday. He picked up o quantity of ans and oy Tas. : Dyer ‘of Toplye : and’ who. Te: turned from “fh trip - to" Vancouver on | ‘{mouth Rocks, heavy layers, well bred |: - FOR SALE—Hotise and Lot 21, bik. fo 1, Terrace, B.-C., Make on offer} @& William I. Ford _#. 3, Cement, Okla. FOR SALE—820 acres pre-emption Innd, 25 miles from ‘Terrace, three- quarters of a mile lake frontage.—8S. Hansenchild, Terrace, FOR SALE—From five to fifty acr. es, Paradise Valley, river bottom land, buildings, fencing, ete., suitable for dairy farming—S. Hansenchild; Ter- race, B.C, STE City HATCHING EGGS-—Barred Ply- birds; eges $1.50 per 18 -—Mrs. Sawie, New Hazelton, B.C. HATCHING EGGS—wWhite Wyan- dottes and: Barred Plymouth Rocks. heavy laying hens, mated te pedigreed cockrels, $1.50 per setting of 15, at New Hazelton.—Mrs, F. A: Goddard, New Hazelton, B. ¢. FOR SALE—One hundred aereg, more or less, adjoining New Hazelton. nearly all under cultivation or slashec Good land and good water ‘supply: al- so fifteen head of stock, tenm of horset implements, ete—Apply te Tony Greece New Hazelton, B. C, BACON ~~. FISHERIES Prince Rupert Fresh, Smoked and Salt Fish Stores, Hotels, Restaurants and Gamps supplied Pete’s Place "TO LOCAL FARMERS I will pay the highest Cash . Price possible for local Beef and Pork > Spring Tonic! P. J. Spooner NEW HAZELTON B.C LACKHEADS You known that musty languid. stretchy feelingr? That’s winter’s after- " math. ‘What you need now is one of our Spring Blackheads simply dissolve and Tonics to ! disappear by this one simple. safe and sure method.. Get PEP YOU UP two ounces of peroxine powder from any drug store—sprinkle -it on a hot, wet cloth, rnb the face briskly—every blackherd will be gone, The Up-to-Date Drug Store HAZELTON, B. C. 192% European Eiueation! Tom's Personally conducted — tours have been arranged this summer, under the joint supervision of the Canadian Na- tional Railways and the Cunard Steamship Company to Great Britain and Enrope and return. All transpor tation, hotel and sight-seeing , expen- ses included in fares, See any Cann- =. diqn Railway agent or write District . Passenger . Agent, Prince Rupert, for| particulars and descriptive literature. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of aur- veys ‘prompily executed SCUTH HAZELTON : A Boat A Bed A Bath Ina Bag | oe * Weighs 12 Pounds Place your orders eayly for the With Take-down Oars and Brass Pomp.” Can be punip- ed up in five to eight minutes, This amazing new kind of RH boat is just what | . Fishermen ‘Prospectors Campers Duck Shooters wanted for years. ‘Trappers Sportsmen of all Ages have . /-* Rolle up like a a blanket, A small boy. ean: | carey: it any. i place. . nen oe a “Ter Frtber parts apply, ¢ sic Ww. Dawson Sunday. mioniing” ‘epent © few: ‘days. in f ‘ a" Pra