THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1928 ————7 PROSPECTORS AND HUNTERS : WE SPECIALIZE IN OUTFITTING _ PARTIES OF ALL KINDS co | ’ Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. . HAZELTON, B.C. | Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent ‘The House of Quality”’ Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT'S AGENCY HaZELtTon, B.C. DIstRic? AGENT For THe LeapING Fire INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. 3 ‘At present she has quite a quan- Coast Steamship Service s.s. Prince George and Prince Rupert ‘NATIONAL will sail from Prince Rupert every Monda: ypnoredey and Saturday at 11 p.m. for VANCO VER, V AM ANIONS TORIA, SEATTLE aud intermediate points. RAEN For STEWART ......e pee eee! ‘....Friday, at 10 p.m. For ANYOXK.............-.006 Wednesday, at 10 p.m. s.8. ‘Prince John ports, June 27th, July 1th, 25th, August 8th, 22nd Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—3.18 a.m. Daily except Monday Weatbound—8.34 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. for Vancouver via QUEEN CHARLOTTEISLAND | a PREVENT FOREST FIRES The fires that start each summer might have ~~. geome from YOUR cigarette-stub. The Forest charred and burned might have been the result of YOUR camp-fire. The wooded hillsides ‘might have been black- ened by YOUR lighted matches. “The burned fags might be the wages paid by YOUR thoughtlessness, Idle logging camps might be the result of cs YOUR monetary carelessness. . eo @ If. forest fires annually destroy our natural mo + wealth, if money is to bespent in: fight- ne cing: fires instead of building . up the S ae tT PAYS. o> Province, then the loss is YOURS and - - that of the generations‘ to come. : ve Bey e lal. ‘west’ of South Hazelton:sta- | ..|| tion’ on: ‘the Canadian National = Ae crew: is: being: got | crevence) | HAZELTON NOTES | | . Migs Hanna left on Wednesday morning for Smithers, where she will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Welch. ; There. have been thirty-five fires in thig district to date this season. At present there is only one under patrol. Of the total number only eight cost the pro- vinee additional money and they averaged about $162. | Mrs, Walton Sharpe leads the north in producing cucumbers, tity and she has had them for use for three weeks or more, Miss Chappell, of Smithers, is a guest of Mrs. MacKay during Boots and. Shoes |} for Men, Women. and Children SUMMER SHOES AND RUNNING SHOES MEN'S FURNISHINGS Groceries Flour and Feed GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS _§. H. SENKPIE New Hazelton, B. C. Old Stand MacKenzie's her stay here as presiding ex- aminer for the entrance class. The entrance exams started on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Barbeau and children arrived in town recently from Ottawa and will spend the summer here in connection with Indian history. Mrs, Anderson and two daugh- ters will return home early in July from Nanaimo, Mrs. An- derson will be’ accompanied - by her sister and two children, who will. spend part of the summer here. On Tuesday afternoon the public achool wound up the term with very interesting exercises| to which many of the parents were inyited. A list of the. pupils who passed will be found in ||| another column. Wm. Grant was. in Smithers this week. He has been appoint- eda J.P. for Hazelton. ; Tennis ‘Shoes - White Rubber Shoes for | Men, Women and Children Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Twice a Week R. Cunningham & Son. LD. GENERAL ing na AND OUTFITTERS HAZELTON, B.C. Helen Grant passed her second year high schoo] exams at thel, head of her class. She is re- maining in Smithers until after the First, when she will. return home,for the summer. A couple of real estate deals have been put through in town recently. Jim Hodder is report- ed to be erecting a pool room on the river bank. - CooperWrinch took his banker’s |. exams last week. He took the AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE | Twenty-four-hour Service ' Jitneys between the Railway Autos for all Points in the District _ and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton‘and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE Single Horses, Light or - The best Garage in the North at your service Bee eee or ar foe Freight, Bagrage and Express Transferred you A. E. Falconer Sinan Hazelton jj Queen’s University course. Wm. Grant was presiding examiner. | Major Cowan, of the forestry department at Victoria, has been in the north the past week or two, looking into the fire situation. Three prospectors with a twelve horse packtrain outfitted at the Hudson’s Bay Co., and on Wed- nesday at: noon started for the Omineca, where they will spend a year or two. ‘Matt. Myers is acting postmas- ter for a couple of weeks while Miss Smith is on her vacation; Wm. Johnson, of the Babine Hatchery, was in ‘Hazelton the middle of the week, to: meet his daughters, who have been attend- ing school it Prince Rapert, “Magoffin, & Co, have ‘secured || the two contracts for culyerts and Field Sports| - Races ‘Baseball Game Dominion Day Celebration “Hazelton ‘Grand Danee « at ight with fstelas music } _ REFRESHMENTS ON f THE GROUN DS i ie ted . { \ q { f ( y Bo q ‘MONDAY, JULYS SECOND| 7 ‘Railway. ‘|| together . and. ‘the Hlant. but. in|: _ angers for about alx montha’ work a te ‘Paid yew baste | : ma =