THE OMINWCA HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 15, 127 —— ee oo Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods - Boots and Shoes Men’s Clothes Short Stories For insurance and other important iatters see Wm. Grant's Agency. Jessle MacKay arrived from ‘ Cal- gary the first of the week and is now a guest of Lois Anderson in Hazelton. Mrs, 8. H. Senkpiel and son Sammy were both ‘under the doctor's care this week. Mrs. Greenha of Smithers was a vis- itor at Mrs. F, Saits on Monday. . Mrs, Geo. Parent and two younger sons wrrived home Sunday morning for: S. H. SEN KPIEL General Merchant the summer holidays. New Hazelton, B.C. (Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE _ The New Hazelton Sunday schoo! has closed down for the summer. . Ic will resume the first Sunday in Sept. Mrs. M. Il, Larkworthy celebrated. her 88th bjrthday at her home on the 20th of June. The Stratford Bencon of the 30th said:—‘Ab out twenty friends of Mrs. G. Larkworthy, Sen, ~ ll a, m. The S. S. Princess. Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at Full Information from To Ketchikan, Wrangell,Juneau, Skagway, July 4, 8, 11, 16, 18, 22, 25, 29 To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, July 2, 6, 9, 13. 16, ‘20, 28, ‘97, 8 30. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert gathered at her home 244 Ontario St. yesterday afternoon and tendered her a surprise party in honor of her birth- day. Mrs. Larkworthy was made the recipent of many lovely gifts including beautiful boquets of roses.. Afternoon, tea was served. a - Weighs 12 Pounds A Boat oA Bed A Bath Ina Bag Place your orders early for the New 1927 Boat With Take-down Oars and Brass Pump. Can be pump- This amazing new kind of , ed up in five to eight minutes, boat is just-what: Fishermen Prospectors wanted for years. Rolls up like a blanket,. A small boy can carry it any place, $65.00 - For Farther particulars applyito C. Ww. Dawson Campers Trappers ‘Duck Shooters Sportsmen of all Ages have Omineca Hotel - Hazelton, B.C "Arthur Wrinch spent a few days at home last week, returning to the Du- thie mine on Saturday night, Dr. Leonard Wrinch is now in Cali- | fornia taking a post graduate course in n hospital where he is also assist- ant to the medical superintendant. | Last Thursday evening Mrs, Mathie- son, matron at the Hazelton hospital was hostess to a large number of her friends, She entertained at bridge, there being cleven tables. The prizes were wou by Mrs. Win. Gow and Mrs. Cheppell, and. Wm. Gow and R. 8. Sargent. The affair was held in ‘the qurses residence, | Last Friday afternoon Misses Cut- ler and friend arrived at Telkwa where they will make their head quarters fur the next: few weeks. They motored from Vanconver, camping along the way and enjoying life generally. ‘he, scenery was all that their cousin, K. ©. M, P. Con. Greenfield told them it was, but he fell down some on the glor- lous snnshine and balmy breezes. Sunday the four young ladies motor- ed down to. New Hazelton and then over to the high level bridge and bad supper at Two Mile creek, Mrs. L, A. Graef and Charlotte left on Sunday morning for Vancouver to Starring * HAZELTON THEATRE Tuesday, J uly 19 Midnight Lovers LEWIS STONE and ANNIE Q. WILSON spend the next year, eed Dr. Shewan, -wife and famnity and Mrs. D. Harris arrived from Vancou-- yer by car. They were aceompnnied | [from Smithers by Mrs. Edgar Uarris. The doctor returned by train Monday the summer. He was not very enthus- one from the south: will be. They are accustomed to wide well eravelled or paved ronda by the scores . of ‘miles: Mrs. D. Harris is looking and’ feeling very well and is glad to-be. back‘among her old friends and in, the district where she spent so many years. . J. Fred Ritchie arrived Monday and on Tuesday accompanied W. 8. Harris ... |} to- the’ Silver. Cup property, me also |’ fe spent ‘a few days in town. 4 a “HL Buckman. ‘and gon. of Philfdel- phia are guests at. the. Omineca hotel, and: nave ‘been doing some: ‘trout fish: ing- with 0. W.. Dawion, | _ to, ‘Tellewa = ane district: last, week. 4 Close to Home | | Oa]- night but the others will remain for |’ iastic ‘over the northern roads, and no} The minister. of: ageieullny and. ihe : ee mintstér of ‘public: ‘works were visitors fe —e Agriculturists— Held a Great | Last Monday night witnessed trhat was probably: the Dest sgricniturnl meeting ever held in this district. The GW. V. hall was filled and -most of the uudience was from.the farms, just wanted to talk to. Col. Latta, chair. inn of the Land Settlement Board, ed with the “i spartm ANT OF attic adare, ele the chief bye" ies, Tenry Weak voted ie chair wed aecalled on Di Werte, Ure deal nem hers de open the mee uur A ing was the snbje:i npper most ii the nHnds of the audlance to assisting the dairy fpr how they. were financed. and also dis- cussed other brauches. of: the work of his depurtment, “Mr, Munro, prov incial ugronomist. then guve a very Anteresting: talk on soils’ (his specialty) culture. and the proper feeding of stock. He. nappar- ently knew what he was talking of for the audience Mstened very atten- tively and a good denl of what he had to say took hold. Mr. Munro also had some things to. say about the wire worm, an animal that has hind consid- erable. business. with most. if not all, _|the spud growrs along the. Skeena. Hon, Mr. Barrow, who was to have been at the meeting went on to Rupert to he present at. the butriedly called cabinet meeting with the Premier. For Sale Advs. Yor. Sale—160 aeres, 6 miles from Hazelton, B.. C.; cedar log house, 28 by 80: caday barn: well; 7 acres nre Slashed. Lost present home by fire. need the money to rebuild. Will tuke $1000 ensh if taken at. once, title clear. Apply Mrs, Sarah E. Reynold’s, Vul- CAN, Alberta. Bt FOR SALE—120 acres, lot 5072, range 5, C.D.,situated on north side of . N. RR. about: two miles east of Dor. ‘| yen ; all crown granted; is the pre. perty of the estate of Pant G. Ludwig Apply to Norman A. Watt, officin] ad- minister, Prince Rupert. 8-10. For Sale—Two or more tons oat har soon ready to cut, Apply at the _Om- inecn Herald office, For Snle—i1 acre tot, a bargain: near Terrace and clos to rivr. Term: to duit. Addrss Anton Schwager, 162 Sulter St,. San n Franelsco, Calif., ou: § ‘ 23t -Meet Terrace the people and the! visitors in town | nnd Mr. Muro, a soit expert connest- 18 rv clairs-|E he, duerer dis- “e cussed. the MILK Inspection Act und 18 other legishitive waasites. ie. [nvin- |i cial government had reken with ) view Bl Col, Latta took up the foranation of {j@ cattle, citbs. and went into detail as io ff in order to catch the first boat south |} "BG. LAND BU. RVEYOR- J. Allan. Rutherford. - All’ deseriptions ‘of sur- veys promptly executed ‘SMITHERS, B.C. | ANROUNCEMENT | Beginning July First | the store hours will & be from 8.30 a. m. to | 6 p. m. and. Wednes- - fay and Saturday in: @ the evening from 7 to a. 9.30. o’clock. ‘The Up-to-Date Drag Store | HAZELTON, B. C. Omineca -Hotel © C. W. Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN . Dining room in. connection Hazelton’ - B.C. el ead Fe ee es ee eres eo BL Er re re et 4 eee | New Pe ie ee Provincial Assayer J. D. Boulding Price List Sent ‘on Application Prompt Service is Given to You Send in Your Samples New Hazelton Taxi Service |. For prompt’ and efficient Taxi , Service to any part of the district Phone or call ; -WILLAN | & ‘NEW HAZELTON Phone—1 short, 1 long 3short ‘Mortgage Sale (Of Farm Property dersigned up to,and inélusive of the 20th day of July next, 1927, for.the fol- lowing described valuable farm’ pro- petty, viz, Tot‘'1567, Cassiar District, comprising 160 acres, more or Jess, ‘This. property is well located. In the Kispiox' Valley, about 23 miles from Hazelton, cellent: quailty, about 15 acres of which remainder being: Hghtly wooded with spruce, poplar ‘and birch. Directed on the premises are a. barn’ . dwelling,’ ‘two other buildings ‘and con: siderable:fencing. Lerma, 20. %. Cheh, Dalance’ aprenc: over n term of. Years, not to exeeed 185, Bor * partteujarg. ee to,—- Smithers, B. O. “bP to Parllament : Buldingé, vo -Vietérla, B i te a, June 1, 198T. Tenders - “will be vecelved by the un-|§ “The soil’ is well’ watered and of ex- |. are cleared -and under. cultivation, the |i with interest at..7 14% ‘per ADDU | _ da Zaina 1 Bettoent Board; . | ’ARADIAN: ; ‘Nations RAINS ; : Low | ‘Summer Excutsion | | (Fares Eastern Cenata-te States Triangular tour ‘to. JASPER NATIONAL PARK a One way ‘via’ Vancouver and an Frinee Rupert” it See your. ‘Tocal agent: for ‘par we ‘Ieulaxa, Gates . of sales Tenerv sr. | oa /10n8 ete. , OM