THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 a = a PARTIES OF ‘The House of Quatity’’ PROSPECTORS AND HUNTERS Wk SPECIALIZE IN OUTFITTING Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. ALL KINDS HAZELTON, B.C Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT’S AGENCY HAZELTO District Acent For Tae LEADING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE. ca. N, B.C. a COAST SAILINGS s.s. Prince For ANYOX... For STEWART 8.8, Prince Albert or Prince John SKEENA RIVER PORTS beaaee For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, inter- mediate points Monday, Thursday, Saturday ii p.m. For PORT SIMPSON and STEWART. VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Wednes., 3 p.m. STEAMSHIPS FROM PRINCE RUPERT Rupert and Prince George ee ee es Wednesday, 10 p.m. Friday, 10 p.m. ee ee ey Monday, 8 p.m. er ee ee ee Sunday, a.m. a SMITHERS EXHIBITION, REDUCED FARES SEPTEMBER 19-21, 1923 R,. F. McNaughton. District Paase For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or nger Agent, “Prince Rupert, B.C. — “YOURE FIRED, IM We'll have to get a man who knows the job.”’ » You can hold your job if you join the Tech. classes Commencing October 1st, 1923— ‘at PRINCE RUPERT, TERRACE, HAZELTON, NEW HAZELTON, SMITHERS, TELKWA, PRINCE GEORGE, SURF INLET, SWAN- SON BAY, ANYOX, ALICE ARM “ and STEWART. “The Northern Polytechnic -Tostitute. of B. C. - - Syllabus issued shortly. write for particulars ‘to The Regis- 28 cecrenet enouercemnn SE ‘) ed service here on Sunday. -| developed wealth in both mineral Pacific ont A. Tyson was a visitor here this week. The Rey. T. J. Marsh conduct- Fred Cook, of Smithers, went up Legate Creek the first of the week to look over some mining properties, John D. Sweeney, who is devel- oping the Independence group, was in from Legate Creek this week, his first layoff since start- ing operations two .months ago. His property is showing up well and he is highly pleased with conditions generally. Mr. Swee- ney has had considerable experi- ence as an operator in mines and derstand is why this northern district is net opening up faster. From what he has seen of this district in the. short time he has been around the prospective un: arid Jumber is wonderful, and, seeing it is. near transportation, should not be allowed to remain | tain this week. lumber, and what he cannot un-| - HAZELTON NOTES | - Mrs. Wm, Grant left on Tues- day morning for Smithers, where she took in the fair and visited with her daughter, Mrs. Norman Kilpatrick. Mrs. J.C.K. Sealy and Mrs. Newick left Wednesday for the Smithers fair. They each took large exhibits of flowers, vege- tables, fruit, ete. Miss Chadborn, of New West- minster, arrived last Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) V. Sansum. Mrs. Wm. Gow entertained Friday evening last in honor of her guest, Mrs, McCutcheon, A feature of the evening was the minstrel orchestra from the Ha- zelton Hospital. The New Hazelton Ladies’ ‘Aid Society has decided to hold thei Annual Sale of Work and Social in the Church at New [Hazelton on Nov. 23 (Friday). have a full line of men’s socks, mitts and other useful things for ladies and children. Keep the date open. Litt E. Nelson returned last week after spending some months in southern B.C. James Turnbull spent the week-end in town, the first tirae he had been home for several weeks, ‘ Acreage blocks of the finest fruit and garden land in the north can be had. Prices from $28 to $40 an acre with long term payments. See adv. on ‘another page. Mr. and Mrs. R. 5S. Sargent and family motored up to Smith- ers on Wednesday for the fair. The ladies of the Women’s Hospital Auxiliary are holding a tea at the home of Mrs. Leverett on ‘Tuesday, September 25th. Everybody is cordially invited. 1 Dick Gooding, of the govern- ment telegraph service at Grave- yard Point, accidentally shot himself when engaged in clean- ing a .22 rifle last Friday. The bullet entered his mouth and came out of hischeek. He was taken to Prince Rupert for treat- ment. Dick is very weil known locally. ° Dr, H. C. Wrineh, and son, Leonard, in company with W, &. Harris and J.D, Galloway spent a day or two on Nine-mile -moun- Dr. George Hanson and party have work will occupy them for two weeks. Mrs. A. Leverett and her mother, attend the wedding of Mrs, Leverett’s brother-in-law and Miss Giadys Corliss, The Kitselas Mountain Copper Co. mountain.--Usk.: CANNING SEASON IS "HERE SUGAR in 100-Ib. sacks, also in smaller sacks -. FRUIT JARS AND COVERS Order Early! Pan — BAY HORSE --For Sale Weight 1800 Ibs. —also— Cows with Calves | _ at Foot For Sale | 6 years old | Wagon. and . Harness apply MacKenzie’s S. H. SENKPIEL wi ‘ New Hazelton, B.C. i. They will ||} — Time enough now to look to -your heavier clothing, and we are anti- cipating the needs of many in our carefully selected, complete line of Mackinaw Shirts Coats and | Pants F al I Dress Goods OF UNDOUBTED QUALITY, WITH PRICES TO SAVE YOU MUCH And for your footwear, too, we are ready with a nice selection of Boots and Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN R. Cunningham. & Son i. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS: HAZELTON, B.C. AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE | Twenty -four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway and Hazelton ditneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE Single Horses, Light or , | Heavy Teams, or Saddle Horsea always ready for | The best Garage i in the North at your service you Hazelton me Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred A. E. Faleoner ee Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short BUILDING MATERIALS Sash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT &-McCAFFERY, Lr Le Prince Rupert, B.C. iT arrived to commence their work of investigating arsenie deposits in this district for the geological survey. The Mrs. Gatt, went up to Burns Lake to started operations last Monday, extend- ing their tunnel further into Kitselas | deriocrat, shafts down, along the He estimates that on Legate Creek there are twenty. square miles of pulp wood which’ would trar,' Box. 882, Prince Rupert; oF 7 gee. the local representative. in its present dormant condition. handle. a are ys > pay to’. build a light rallway to : eseape: damage. ae On Mission Work Ina recent issue of the Vi couyer Proyinece appeared | article on the combination misdiammm work being carried on by ie Anglican, Presbyterian and M@@ odist Churches on the island the coast, and includes a pic of Rev. R. &. Scott and descr his work among - -the Indig Rev, Seott is well: known in Gia district, having -been atatigg mo here several years ago withg Methodist Church. - His nie . quarters. are - now at Yueg fe A Close Shave An Indian and his family had a narrow escape from injury and perhaps worse on Monday, when approaching Hagwilget on the high level bridge. A number of cows at the’ western end scared the team the Indian was driving and'the horses bolted, breaking the harness and dragging the right of way. _A government emplovee, . who | ‘was working on the bridge. at the time, had to make a quick jump for’ safety on|@8dra Island. : the’ ‘other side” of. the rail to “Thanksgiving. Day has been offi _ bet for Monday, November 12,