’. fee THR UMINEUA HERALD. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 15. 1480. ‘ torla, 10.00 nightly, Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert, for Vancourver, Vic- Beatle and intermediate points each Thursday For Anyox and Stewart, each Wednesday 4.00 p, m. For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fort. ~ Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound— —Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7. 20 | p. m. Westbound—Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, 7.51 a.m. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Caradian Natisviat R. F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent,. Ager Prince Rupert,’ 6,C, ‘Short Stories Close to Home Alex, Kusick, who broke his leg at Mike George’s camp a few weeks BL, is having a pretty tough time. The lowe ev part of his leg is in bad’ shape, Miss Rulphena Wrineh, R.'N., gvad- tate of the Royal Victoria Hospital at Vietorin, will return home this’ {Wed- nesday) evening. She will spend the next few weeks-at home, Mrs. Wm, Little of Woodcock was il glest at the hospital over Monday A complete stack of Druggists Sundries Drugs Toilet Gouds Kodaks and Films Candy ram, Stationery Tena 2, NRE he wey art Prescriptions carefully dispensed by three registered pharmacists. ' Wep at postage on mail orders when orders are accompanied Bs MA suffic jent cash, otherwise sent ORMES . The Pioneer Druggists c. 0. D., parcel post, LIMITED The Rexall Store Prince Rupert, B. C. .| Prince Rupert to attend a meeting in ‘}door to the Omineen Herald. .|to-the south. For that After-Christmas Feeling Try It Tones up the System and Enriches the Blood | ‘The Up-to-Date Drug Store - HAZELTON, B. C. | / CANADIAN BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE Skagway, Decpmber 28, January 11, 25 To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, §.8. Princess Mary for Butedale, son Bay, Campbell River and Va neouver every Friday at 10 a. m. Visit the mountain resorts de Luxe—Banff and Lake Louise AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Cc. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert PACIFIC || January 1 East: Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Swan _. Full information frum ‘Iwill go to Victoria, J RADIO TO SOLVE FARM PROBLEMS —_—— Ottawa—National Radio Broadeast- ing has been recommended in Canada and if the Dominion should adopt it, one .of the courses it will likely give freely will be that of agricultural and farming country and it*is essential this probram would be prepared by the ‘Department of Agriculture | and " vecelve a programme. «It is. probable . that the farmers and ‘homemakers “would be correlated #0 as to give fir- mers fn each district .technicat and economic ..Information which is local- ly adapted. to ‘their particular needs, _ «Gas Engitie For Sale. ‘One 7 Th. D- “Debaval’ horizontal zas engine equipped with 48 -inech F.C. _ Pulley and‘ high. tension mognets, For inspection” apply to, Vanderhoof Pol- “Constable. Tenders Will“ be re- celved by the,” ‘gulturé, . Parliament ” Buildings, © Vie- 1980, Department... of Agri-. ONE GOOD RECIPE MAKES. A cooK FAMOUS it is the season of oysters. They have been in Season for a few months but ‘this: fish seems to be used more often in January. and February than other times. Perhaps . it is- beentise So many hostesses serve oyster pattles When- entertaining. It is io papular dish-and always one that. Ag enjoyed. Oysters served in cocktails, fried or in stews: "are, Perlinps © the ‘most ‘popular for home use, ‘Another ‘reeipe which has beet tried and found extremely’ appetizing is: ‘scalloped oysters, ° recine follows :-— Place in. a baking dish a layer. of oysters (which have been washed) and over this Spread -a layer of- bread crumbs. Sprinkle with salt, . pepper and ‘bits of butter, ° Alternating - the The layers until thb dish ts full and hay- ing. the crumbs on. top ‘well: _ covered with bits ‘of hutter. Pour over. the]. . to noon bth: February, . _torla, B.C. up to moon, i 2881 or’ 20 rolnvites + intl: brown, one to motsten. ft, ‘Bake. in, a. hot’ ‘oven 15 jand lassies and join the great throng. whole < enough oyster . Jutee : or ‘erenm Jeondition.’ Price $60; hight where her son is a 1 patient. Dr. H.C. Wrinch went down to Terrace on Tuesday morning. to at tend the annunl meetig of the Terrace Wednesday ey ening. Ker. T, I. Wright left Tuesday for connection with a new Masonic lodze heing organized -nt Terrace, : “Mr. and Mrs, J. Rukin have moved into the Lars, Christiansen house next The end of last week the werther-| nian at Victoria announced that the cold | ware was moving from the north He was probably right, but we announce that there are still a lot of cold waves’ to which the south is entirely welcome. A car burning crude oil travelled 800 miles from Columbus, Ind.,to New York recently ot 2 cost of $1.90, O, Landry of the head offive, Van- courer,, Dominion Government ‘Tele- graph will’ probably succeed John Dore at Prince Rupert. Mr. Dore _ Lhe annual meeting of the patrons of the Hazelton Hospital will be held in the United Church in Hazelton on Monday evening next at 880 sharp. Besides the regular business of the meeting the plans for the new hospital Will be available and‘a discussion ig in order. Invitations are being issued and a large Bathoring should ‘be Dre: sent. : eee The dance held at the Four Mile school. house under the auspices of the Kispiox Farmers’ Institute last Saturday night was a big success and everyone is ready to go again. The music was -furnished by the Kisplox orchestra and a couple of the native boys ulso sang severnl songs, ‘The people from town did not get home until sun-up, . Rey, T. H. Wright. B, A, hos mail- Prince Rupert to meet tn the First Un- jted Chureh, Prince Rupert, on Feb. Oth and 7th, at 4 o'clock or on the ar- rival of the train. It ig expected that ent of Missions, :- will: be present, Rey, A. Bonner will report on the work on the Indion fields: Tis headquarters | ave’ in. Toronto.. un a The Felix Bridge Club met at ‘the day night when Mri. Sargent won the first prize and Mrs, Gow the: secorid. We'll dance and we'll sing and we'll hee #:braw time, and as ‘for the eat- ing we'll all get in line. So come lads on Friday, danuiary. 2 24th at the Hazel- ton Assembly hall. . . ce “FOR SALE—Victrota. with, 26. cords; walnut, cabinet ;. ‘re-|, ‘all, in’ good Up: ‘to-Date ‘Drug, Store, Board of Trade. He will: return this |: ud notices culling the presbytery of] Rev. Dr. Geo. A. Wilson, superintend- | - 7 home of Mrs. Jas. Turnbull last Tues- a HAZELTON SOCIAL CLUB DANCE) “ poly, to: the eget Omineca Assessment - * District | ‘NOTICE vision and. Appeal, unier the pro- visions of the “Taxation -Act” ‘and amendments thereof and. “Public Schools Act’, in respect of the assess- ment rolls for:the year 1930 for the Omineca Assessment District, will he held in the Court-house, Smithers, B CG. on Tursday the 30th day of Jan- uary 1930, at 10.80. o'clock in the forenoon. Dated ot. Smithers, B. c. this- 4th day of January 1030. . REGINALD LEAKE GALE, Judge of the Court of Revision | Appeal. and , It TIMBER “SALE XTi “There: will’ he offered for sale “by Public Auction at the office of the TFovest Ranger. Terrace, B, C. at noon on the 29th, lay of January, 1930, the Licence X11779., ' situated 10 miles south of Terrace, LB. C. to eut 30,000 lineal feet of sedar Poles and Piling, Provided anyone unable to attend the Auction in person may submit.a sealed tender to. be opened at the hour of Auetion and- treated nag one ‘bid. Two (2) yenrs will be allowed for removal-of this timber. Particulars. of Chief Worester, Vie. torla, District Forester, Prince” Ru- pett, or Ranger 8. G, Cooper, Ter- race, B, C. 3 ra Is hereby given that a Court! of Re- IConwuhan MERCHANT . A complete line of Groceries Hardware Dry Goods — Flour and Feed Fresh Fruit Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meat W. J. Larkworthy | NEW HAZELTON Joe Ham Cafe Is now open, Two doors from the United Church in Hazelton Meals at all hours’ up to midnight, eook. . Everything ig new and will always be clean, Joe Ham @ food The Omineca Herald iy $2.00 & year - latest in style, Your New: Suit of Clothes To look your best and to do your best. you should be . wéll dressed. Our business i is to supply the clothes, We give you quality in goods, quality i in fit and the . The Only Exclusive Men’s Store inthe Interior ae ‘Smithers - - “ THE NEW azelton. 2ste el W. Dawson - ~ SMITHERS GARAGE, & ELECTRIC Mone THAN © EVER ...A FINE Ser-: E.C. DAWSON - - ( B. 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