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Give your order to us or send it by mai to The Omineca Herald . “New Hazelton, B.C. HERERO EIRENE Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends RRR OROR EERE RS ORR RS ROR Mr. ' Rupert and two children spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Grant. ‘The visitors were greatly tak- en with this section of the country nud have decided to spend a summer vacation here in the near future, eee Miss Jun Shand of Vancouver is spending the summer with her friend, Mrs. S. Matlinson. * -« & : On Tuesday. afternoon the W. A. to the H. H. met at the home of Mrs. C. Il. Sawle and about a dozen of the hidies motored over’from Hazelton to Invet with the ladies of New Hazelton, ‘After the business of the Hospital Aux flinty Dud been finished refreshments were xerved nnd a social hour spnt. ee Mr. znd Mrs. W. 8. Russell and fam- ily. veturned Saturday night after a trip throngh the southern yart of the province. es * The winged clothes moths in houses _{do not feed, but during their brief life which yeries in length from a few days to n month, they deposit tiny, oval, pearly-white eggs, sometimes ns any as 50 at a time, among the hairs ov meshes of the material on which the Ineva live later on. The principal function of the winged moth is to mate and liy egas, eet The keeping of livestock is one of the oldest occupations of man and it is most wonderful the number of peo- ple who are still following the ideas of .stock men of many thousands of years azo—let. the animals raise them selves, name e M. OAL ALyz0s revurre] to Haselion Mesdee scone afer ao sherr stay in Trince Rumer, * ® &§ The New Hazelton members of the W, A. to the H. H, will give a dance in the New Hazelton hall on Friday evening, August 17. Good music will be provided and the Indies in New Haz elton always provide a good time. As the proceeds are for hospital work it is expected that an wnusually large number of people will attend. ee & Mr. and Mrs, Andy Fairbairn, Smith ers, left last’ Monday for a trip “to Vancouver. They hope to be away a comple or three weeks. * = s Tast ‘Thursday’s train was so late golug west that it was cuncelled, A number of freight cars left the track east of Hutton. - aa ie Premier Pattullo has returned to Victorian nufter another trip to Ottawa. He is now. getting on the job of run- ning B. C. affairs. His two cabinet ministers, Hon, Mr, Slonn and Hon. John Hart still had some business in Ottawa and remained behind. xk k Rey. and Mrs. Basil 8. Procktor of Vanderhoof were in charge of the work of the Chureh of England for the last two or three weeks, ind Mrs. G. Ciconnte of Prince Tee ee ee eee ee Tet Miss Dorothy Hindle returned to her hone in Hazelton on Tuesday after spending several weeks holiday at New Metlakatla with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fomlingon and family, Mr. and Mrs, ‘Tomlinson send kind regards to tH old friends in this district. esas Capt. Mortimer returned to Haz- elton last Thursday night after a trip to the south, He went as fat as Sea- ttle where he spent 1 week in hopes of meeting his sister from the old countty who has been visiting in San Francisco for some months, Owing to the strike situation they did not meet although he talked to her over the phone. ee Key. Mr. Sherman of Kitkatia will tuke churge of the Church of Bneland work in Hazelton and- district at an early date. Mr. Lawrence. will take up the work at Kitkutle when the fall school term opens. =e 8 : The Nechake Chronicle stated in a recent issue that a gold nugget weigh- ing 24 ounces, free of quartz, had been found by Germanson Placers Ltd., by Jeff Noden, That would surely be a nugget worth while, The Chronicle ndmits that it is the largest nugget to be found in the Manson aten since way Inick in 1871, * = x Ttev., Mr. Latchford, wife and three children arrived in Hazelton Tuesday moriing. Rev, Mr. Latchford is to be the minister in charge at Kisplox, and he will also tegeh the Indian school. -_— =e & Mrs. Tindle, Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Benson left by ear on Saturday for a trip to Vancouver and other’ points. They picked up Mrs, Jack Stanyer at Francois Lake and took her along. “|. ** Cooper H. Wrinch and Mrs. Wreineh ave on a motor trip to the south for a couple of weeks, SF ‘ee ; One encournging feature of the fruit and vegetable erops of this year in Canygda is that insect pests generally are well under control, especially in conmmercial producing sections... That does not apply to this section where bugs herve done a lot of damage to the}. vegetable crops especially. There are a lot of uew varieties of worms and it is a puzzle to know what to do with them, ae On some farms griss hoppers have inevensed in great numbers this year, Tt night be well for the farmers to get ‘audvice on the control of them before it is too late. Government officials ave in a position to inform the farm- ers und it is up to the farmers to take action hefore the hoppers get the best of them. ak & Two miners from Prince Rupert who went in to Vital creek last spring recently met death due to n cave-in on the property where they were working Pry ‘There will be a meeting of The Hos- pital Bonra on Thursday evening at 8.30. ote ° + Admission 50e F _ Hospital Dance New Hazelton Hall Under the auspices‘of the New Hazelton memb f th W. A. to the H. H. will be held ore rune Friday evening, August 17 _ Darieing will start at 9.30 oe | ' Good Music Furnished , = - -. | Wim. Grant’s Agency ; Notary: Public Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies i . You Office Work given Prompt and Careful Attention HAZELTON, B. C. Orme’s, Ltd. {The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C, Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods. Kodaks Pictures Developed and. Printed — Prinec Rupert, B.C. J ‘ City Transfer Smithers, B. C. eee Taxi and Cransfer Service At all hours - W. B. Leach} Owner B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY “A wire will bring u - P.O, Box 948 PRINCE RUPERT B.C, — COOPER H. WRINCH L censéed Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance, including Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident = HAZELTON, B. C. | 7 Dr. R. C. Bamford DENTIST SMITHERS, B, C, Hours 9amto6pm Evenings by appolntment. } ~The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tie- kets for any period at $1.50 per -monti: In advance. This rate in- cludes office consultations, med!- ‘eines, as well as all costs while in. the hospital. Tlokets are ob- tainable tn Hazlton st the drug store or by mail from the medi- tal niperintendant at the hospital tome om gene ee na