| Dr. RC. Bamford DENTIST ; Myrotice will be closed from | | March Ist'to the 9th. Smithers, B.C. . . ‘ ++~+++ 7+ + + + + ooo BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour, Phone Hazelton - 1 short, 1 long, .1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short New Spring Hats Millinery RS. J. L. HILDITCH Drygeoda PRINCE RUPERT ~- &.C. POPP SOOT. Milk Quality . a That Wins Mts. Murgaret Thurston who lives near Yrince Rupert is visiting in Vancouver with friends. In a letter just received she says her fuinily werefirst nttracted to Pacti- . Tic Milk aa it was a B.C. product. Its vichness and fine flavor made it a favorite with herself, her hus- band and their children. This was nenrrly three years aga. Pacifie Milk Head Office: Vancouver | the fish culture service of Alberta, trout eggs have'sefely arrived from related to the Lach Leven trout, will be distributed throughout-the tribu- taries of the Red Deer River, Al- | that the Canadian Pacific is to build 4 thousand room hotel on the site of the old “Queens” ‘at Toronto. The ODE OMINECA HERAL ———— an towne Unions. at Manchester, NE, Japan ranks third in world ton nage.. Great..Britain heads the. list with an aggregate tonnage of 21,- 952,000 tons, the United States -sec- ond with 18,740,000 tons and Japan _ Nearly 100 messengers of-the Cana- dian. -Pacifie Telegraphs. were. the guests of the Company at a ban- quet in the Windsor Street Station banquet..hall recently, The compli- mentary dinner. was tendered to the boys as a token of appreciation of the service rendered. to: the company and the public in their daily delivery of telegraph messages throughout Montreal. : Immigration to Canada for the ealendar year 1926 was 135,984, compared with 84,907 for 1925, a new arrivals 48,819 caine from the British Isles; 20,944 from the United States and 66,221 from other coun- tries. Returned Canadians in the period totalled 62,298, as against 38,087 in 1926, ; Figures submitted at the annual convention of the Nova Scotia’ Dairymen’s Association showed 27 treameries operating in the province in 1926, producing 4,764,000 pounds of butter, or an increase of 6% per cent. over the production of 1925. The inerease in value was $423,816. - : ; J. E. Martin, superintendent of announces that nearly 800,000 brown ' Wisconsin at the Banff hatchery, and that the trout, which are closely E. W. Beatty ‘announced recently 4° ange i; an ue i ‘eand There‘ - Well over two hundred. members - of snowshoe clubs in Montreal, and other centres in Quebec, left ‘over. Monsell, intestate, deceased: 2 the Canadian Pacific lines recently | * ; -to attend the annual conventions of third with 4,000,000 tons; Germany. follows with 3,000,000 tons. ‘ gain of 60 per-cent. Of the. total. Me Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner| new hotel will be on Front Street oe “ nN Wm. Grant’s Ageney REAL ESTATE ct eee District Agent for the leading Insurence Companies— Toe Bue ae . LO LLL Gt ee a ENA: Neem ed eee an eee eee Omineca | Hotel: { C. W. Dawson, Pfép, HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS : « AND COMMERCIAL + Peowod te MEN;: Dining’ room. dn : Hazelton. 7 opposite the new Union Station, which is to be opened in June, anc it will be the largest and finest of the rurnous line of Canadian Pacific hotels, and it will be Toronto’s first big modern hotel entirely owned and operated by a Canadian company. Canada's wool production in 1926 is estimated at 17,180,270 pounds, ag compared with 15,558,045 pounds in 1925. The value of the clip of 1926 is estimated provisionally at $3,780,000, 23 compared with $3,- 991,000 in 1925. “Ontario led in pro- duction with 4,926,918 pounds, fol. lowed by ‘Quebéc with 4,850,116 pounds, Alberta, led in Western: Canada with a yd of 2,400,000 pounds. i. New trade arrangements will be Jtade between Canada. and Cuba as * A teealt of the visit of the Cauadian | (inister of Finntee:’to that con: ‘try, Canada ‘will reec: 0 peeferen- tal teeatiment “from Cuba and the : mllted to Caraga ‘On bons similar | other favored nations. Dering the Terlve montis. ended - November, A} 195, imports from Cuba. tata jee ORSATGIE and” azpotts te Cuan FELIBOH OE fot aid mony. ‘ether’ ‘jers the ground: But here ‘again we would make big money, ' tl aie 2’) During the long tie I have ‘been. in products at that country will be Adel thig. , . Spear goat Bealth, ‘ Look” dt: the “children. ‘a those oxtendsd to. Prands and [4 | little’ ‘sickest! " Acéidents niré. hls 6 vation, (°° 0 ts Spent. (fully belleve ‘some of. them: te tration Act, and hereby required to furnish same, pro- parties indebted to the estate are re- debtedness' to me forthwith.’ ° Norman A. Watt,” _ Official Administrator, - Provincial Assayer || J..D. Boulding Price List Sent on Application Prompt Service is Given to You Send in Your Samples New Hazelton 1927 European Edueationl Tours’ Personally conducted tours have heen arranged this summer, under the joint supervision of the Canadian Na- tional Railways and the Cunard ses included in farey: See any Cana- _ An Agricultural: Standpoint ALD, FRIDAY APRIL 8, 1927 In the Siibrenie Gourt of ‘ritish coll | 7 .[-umbia, in the matter of the Adminis. : DOESN'T: CRACK oo: , 7 SCALE OR CHALK. In the Matter of the Estate of Edward |: TAKE. NOTICH that by order of|- . ™ | His, Honor, F,. MeB.,- Young, the 21st. |: the Canadian and U.S. Snowshoe day: ofMarch,. 1927, I was- appointed ! ' (administrator of the estate of Edward Monsell,” deceased, and all parties hav-|-- ing clainis’ against ‘the said estate are |’ perly verified, to-me.on. or before the |’ 23rd day of April, A, D, 1927, and all|’ . |qulred to pay the aniount of their in. ° var et Prince Rupert, B, 0. : ” Foard Noth! Eire, fate Steamship Company to Great Britain : tnd Wurope and return. All transpor. : tation, hotel and sight-seeing expen- | dian Railway agent or write District | 2 dae le Ask the B-M Sealer for this pura ‘Balat with the 70-30 guarantes The low cost oF Painting with Pure paint wit amaze you. RACTICAL use for gener. tions under Canada's ying temperatures has ‘Proven the worth of the exelu- alive B-H 40-30 formula = 70 . paris of Pure White Lead and - 30 parts of Pure White Zinc. The perfect combination of these two superior white nig. tments mates E-H * bid Paint elastic, It dees not crack or seale. Based on the exact ond unvarying proportions of 20-30; the paint film with. Mands the gecion of the ele. taents. Et doce mot eholi, Je wears and wears and WEARS, eR “Sakis Potee CPewitt Liding power fs Creates, Fhe cufavee soriciag ch pure white load differ i - Ghage Crone hose oF Pure whito zinta. They devetalk exactly. ing pote theowgh the patos 12 ‘BRANPRAN-HENDERSON Makers of Whites Leod—Poin: sonengths ia formed, produc Paint Fi iidtog capaci and roles ter _ WHITE, BLACK AND 36 ‘POPULAR COLORS Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert,’ for |: ' particulars and descriptive literature, }: ROBT. CORLETT NO PEssIMist| He has Great Faith in Terrace frem |: My experience as an old timer in|’ British Columbia, having‘ Spent fifteen years in the Kootenay and over twen ty in the Terrace District, has shown me that we can grow here in Terrance small fruits and tree fruits second to none in the province. I have heard] people remark on the fine flavor of the frnit from the Kootenay ond the here apples, _bears, plumbs, cherries Strawberries, raspberries, ete, if they do not excel the fruit in the aforenam- ed districts, in every way, flavor, size} and: color, they are. equal to the best, | Some think we cannot produce f£rapes, Come along here.in the growing season and we will show you as good grape H Complete Drug Store Supplies ‘Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies one 2 Developing and Printing for Amateurs)... - —— . Mail orders Promptly Attended to’ Okanagan districts... We are raising , __ORME’S LIMITED The Pioneer Druggiats Prince Rupert, B. C. “The Rexal Store fas You ever saw anywhere, Lot ‘Our chief difficulty is we have no cannery. to-take care of our surplus or unshipable ‘frnit, Damp: or rainy Weather fruit must be disposed of at home, : ss . This is an iden! place for mixed farming. Dairying: ought to be very profitable as: grasses and clover are of rank growth, keeping green and suc- elent most years until the snow cor- lack, We lave no creamery::: ‘Many People here find keeping poultry ts a profitable business, and’ I may sny tf they would erow their own feed they ‘A henlthier climate. cannot ‘be found vieinity I have always enjoyed STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE S. 5. Prince Geor NCE RUPER' ‘SEATTLE and intermediate- at 11.00 p.m, Xx, Wednesday, ' For STEWART, Saturday..10.00 p.m. . @ John. for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Isiands, fortnightly. - ”e ‘a and Prince Rupe for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA points each ‘Thursday | 10.00 p.m. ® opts op EASTBOUND—Mor WESTBOUND—Tueaday, Leave New. Hazelton: wee ‘Weilnesday, m.: ; Thursday, Saturday, 7,20 pi ‘Sunday, 7.51 am ~See Canada in Canada’s Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867-1927 oy Use’ CANADIAN:-NATIONAL EXPRESS ‘far. Mone ; '. Cheques, etc., also for next shi . mship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian Sa ad For Atlantlo ates: RF. McNaughton, ll fine roy ceeked and’fuit of vigor. Ve cantiot keep a’ doetor,: théte “ig ‘go | te aes : = Va OP, E TEN DOLLARS AND costs en = |) For) refusing to permlt..thé provin 1), ,ie mountalns, jkound are tall of [etal police to: seach ‘ils ‘prenitees' on femoral 4¢\ ve. only. “had - capital, ty {Sunday although they-had. a -sedirch | yf {evelop, tlie, mines’ there would’ gt ba x re| mines warrant, R. 8,'Sargent appeared’ before t -Ait .[a: more; prosperous place’ anywhere” | Magistrate: ‘Hoskins.:on. ‘Tuesday ‘after. hoon. and wag. 0s Tened up; this simmer... ay ound: guilty; "The ‘pu- Ite seg hot MALE th ne be vindictive.and asked the magistrate : jt make. a conviction and to only'din-’ 4p98e the minimum fine, - mage $70.00, Tt jas. pa rt will sail from lonéy ‘Orders, Your next shipment. Mo ae National Agent 'o *. » Prince Rupert, BS 2 Ged: Henson. at, appented ‘Ke! Jistrate Hoskins -on: Tuesday result: of being? mixéd..u 2