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~ol. 21 -- ,-B. C., WEDNESDAY. NARCH 20, 1929 No.. 38 - ! k. Messener Back Smithers Notes USK NOTES Contract Let to

After Financing PRINCE RUPERI. The "Old Timers' Night" at the Nat- In anticipation of the Terrace-Usk Silver Cup ore The L0rrame ive Sous of last ~week was an highway eonstructlon this year Bert NEWS "LETIER outstanding success, with a good atten- Wilson has purchased a orator truck. •Change in Staff \ dance and splendid talks given by W. More" changes have been made in. the B. F. Messner, Managing Director J, O~N.eil on the "Navigation of th@ Mr. Millar of Vanarsdol was a re- personnal of the Silver Cup (Hazel- of the newely organized Lorraine Henry. Wise Wood, president of the Skeena, in the "Nineties" by Alex. cent visitor in town. ton) Mining Co. staff here. William Copper Sliver Mines Lt~l. (N. P. L;) Alberta When(: Pool' is evidently not Chisholm, on the "Builingg of the Yuk- ,Glen Bethurem with friends went to Sheriff has gone to Vancouver on ac- returned on Saturday ~iight from Van- overawed .by' a delegation, even. if it on Telegraph Line" by "Barney" k[ul- Terrace for last week end. ' count of his health. When he gets it couver after completing arrangements does journey all the way from Prince vany on "Pack Trails and Pack Mules repaired he will go to Tulameen where for Vancouver and Seattle cal~itai to Rupert to Calgary. He recieved the Thirt$'~Years Ago", and by Frank ~. Miss Wright and friends from Ter- .Mr. Dornberg is opening up a property finance-de)'elopement of the Babine local deputlon, and told them that be- Dockrill on Early Days of Mining in race were week end visitors of Mrs. P. the first of May. H. W. S. Wolverton Victorla Group. fore Prince Rupert'could expect grain Northern and Central B. C." F. Skinner. has left the company and went south Present plans call for a big program on any extensive scale, the'seven pence of developement this year including on Sunday. W. B. Dornberg who ar- pdr ton diff.erential must l~e removed On Monday the Associated Boards O. B. St. Johns of Avola, B. C., who five thousand feet of tunnel work on rived last Wednesday night, Will take One way to. help do it, is to place more of Trade of Central has been appointed pernmnent station the main sho~¢ings. For this purpose charge of. the Silver Cup himself and lights in :the neighborhood of the south held an executive meeting in Smithers agent at Usk; is expected to commence $125,000is being provided and an ag- will remain here until everything is ern end of I-Iecate Straits. and threshed out ninny problelvs. The his duties .next week. " ' gressive campaign is being carried on running smoothly and dividends start following Boards of Trade were rep- , " ' - coming in. He will then appoint some in the city of Seattle, where most of Three Mormon missionaries, -who resented: Prince George, Vandcrhoof, I Miss Ivy Alger ~o has been vislting the shares are being sold. Machinery one to take charge while he looks af- have been mingling with the barbar- , Smithers, Terrac?,,~ i ~rince at her old home ' returned to RUl)et' a is being ordered, a road is to be con- ter other interests. Last Week a con- ians of Prince Rupert all winter, left Rupert. President R. C. McCorkell was iweek ago. structed from the Cronin Road to the tract was let to a Vancouver man'. to recently for nmre southerly climes. h~ the chair, and Vlce-Pre.~dent (Hof! "• main camp on the property trucks pur- One. preforce," must speak to people as ..... i Mrs Alice O'Brien, daughter of haul the concentrates down from ~the Hansofi of Prince ~tuper~ an~ ~ecre~-[ " '" mine and the freight and supplies back chased, and building materials and he finds them, and the' visitors from Of Vanderhoof were Alger was united in marriage to J. "-~. arY George Ogston to.the mine. Two four-ton trucks,botl~ supplies are being taken in at once. Jtah were uniformly courteous, square also present. The Smithers Board en-;Bethurem, general merchant, on Wed- equipped with four-wheel drives~ are .Mr. Messner states • that 50,000 feet and broadminded If they did not make tertained the visitors at the ch)se of nesday Mareh.6th. The ceremony was of lumber will be taken in at once to being shipped in to handle this work. many converts, they ~t least made a the lmsiness by a dinner in the Bulk. l)erformed by Rev. Win. Alien of Ter- build bunk-houses, compressor build- race. By the time they arrive there will be fawn.able impression. ley Hotel. ings, powder magazine, blacksmitL ample concentrates for him to keep shop, assay office and other building Mrs. R. L. Macintosh, who first busy. The two trucks the company W. J. O'Neil put on a free show and A large gathering of h)cal meml)ers Supplies are also being taken in an came to Prince Rupert long before the owns will be put on gravelling the road dancce to advertise the Chevrolet auto- of the Woman's Auxiliary asseml)led three crews •will be kept at work in railway was built, is on her way to and kept in case of emergency. The mobiles last Friday night. W. L. Grant at River Side House last Tuesday for the main tunnel now being driven. A spend early summer in England and phm now is to do about ten thousand drew the prize in the drawing. afternoon tea. Special invitation was new camp will be built on the. Lit- Eupope. This will be a new, and no dollars •worth of work on the Nine sent to Lee Bethurem the newest of tle Joe side of the property to carry doubt a delightful experience. Catholic Ladies had a St. Patrick's mile road and this ~mmer there will the grooms; and J. G. Leggat, station on work on the showings there. As Day Concert and dance on Monday ev- undoubtedly be a road that will be master, the only men p~esent. ,~Irs; soon as weather conditions permit a .. There is reason to suspect that new ening. good for all traffic at all seasons. R. Adams headed the table. ~Irs. crew will commence worl~ on the road life is to be injected into the somewhat At the mine e÷erything.is going very E. N, Whitlow, local president, addres- Mr. Messner will s~end this week at somnolent fair board. It has taken Girls of the Anglican Church put on smoothly. The mine itself is increas- sed the meeting on the general objects the mine making arrangements to some prodding to awaken interest, but a tea and sale on Saturday which net- ing the amount of ore ahea0 of the mill ted them a ~tidy sum of money. and the work on hand Mr. Bethur- carry out,these, plans, .... with a new board elected, .an.d ..a gen- and the mill is getting into the pink as enr~s.-address • was-tabulated under the eral shakeup all around, the outlook an oI)erating plant. .... text of "Tomorrow cometh, but that is has all the brightness of Roucher de ST. PATRICK yet another day." Mr. Leggat in a Boule peak, on a moonlight night i n CHEVROLET SHOW AND DANCE brief address covered the subject of January. Tales The material for a biographical the benefits of organization, and es- Big Crowd were guests of General sketch of the apostle of Irland is very pecially organized travelling, placing Judgl'ng from eastern newspaper ex- Mrs. Fairbairn entertained a nuln Motors Agent in Terrace. scanty. The historian says :- emphasis on the economy of the orgau- ! changes, J. C. Brady, M. P. is making bet of friends to tea on Monday. "In one of the incursions of the ized fares and accommodations to var- Last week end Messrs. Scott and a' distincetly favorable impressoin not Scots and Piers upon the neighboring ious destinations. Parkinson of Vancouver were in town I 0nly within the storied walls on Par- Mrs. Bussenger gave a pink tea in Roman province south of the wall of in he interests of the Chevrolet motor liament, but elswhere as well. He is in honor of Mrs. Thomas who .is a guest Severus, probably that of 411 A. D., car of which B. J. Agar is the local demaml as a speaker. He recently ad- of her sisters, Mrs. Burgoin and Mrs. To celebrate his wedding, the most the year after Honorlus had refused 'agent. On Monday night the ~isitors dressed the Liberal-Conservative Bus- Tlmmermeister. She is on her way to ausplceious occasion of his life, J. L. -I aid to the Britons a youth of about 15 gave au illustraed lecture in Progress iness Mens Cluh of Toronto, at a din- Se:httle after visiting in England for Bethurem, Usk's pioneer merchant and ~t,as carried off with many others of hall on the excellencies of the new ear ner in one ,of Toronto's palatial hotels the past year. She is accompanied by alround good fellow, gave a dance and the district in the neighborhood of the and for a long time held the interests He Sl)oke to a critical, discrimina- two children. a s.umptuous feed at midnight on Sat- wall at the head of Solway and sold of the large crowd of people who took ting. and a hard-headed gathering, and' urday, a week ago. Invitations were as a slave on the opposite coast of Ire- On Tuesday evening Mrs. E. ~I. advantage of the opportunity to learn his e!ocuence and marshnling of facts extended to all, and all thoroughly en- hind in the territoi'y of the h'lsh Plects Hool)s gave a bridge in honor of ,~Irs. about this popular car: After the"lec- anti figures nmde a very happy and joyed themselves. Many came from called Dal Araide. This youth was Thomas. There were four tables and ture the gathering was invited to. the convincing effect. The .~Iail and Em- Terrace,. Vanarsdol and Copper City. thd future apostleof the Irish. As his Mrs. Burgoin won first prize and .~Irs. G. W. V. A. hall where they were the pire devoted a complimentary editor- :Vanarsdol 'sent their entire orchestra name iml)lies he was of noble birth. Phillips second. The consolation was guests of the Chevrolet ,people. .The ial to himself and to his remarks, and they proved pastnmsters of their He was the son i~f the ~ieaeon Calpur- dance was most enjoyable and at mid- ...... ? u~;nrded to Miss Agnew. various instruments. Mr.- Bethurem, niue who wa~ a son of Potitus, a priest night refreshments Were serv~U On The Eagles, with a membership Of. 5h's. Thonms left on Thursday for after nmch persuasion, made a~i appro- The youth Succat or Patrick remain: Sunday several of the new models abont 150 in Prince Rupert, are think- , In'late address after the eats, He ex- ed in hard slavery for six years, ,were seen in front of the garage and a ing of trying their wings. They are her home in Seattle. ~pressed his pieasure at seeing such a tending cattle in the county of Antrim [large number of people examined them bickering for the purchase Of a couple A general bridge was held at the large and happy gathering. He was nmch given to praser and med- and commented very favorably on 'era. of lots on lst.. Avenue. on which to library for the benefit of the nltrsing I ...... itatien. Learning of a means of es- .lIt'..Agar reports that the businessso lfilild'a concrete hall. If the. deal goes cape, it filled hts mind with •visions of home. Mr. Thorp and Mrs. B. M. QUICK NEWS far this season has been most encourag. ahead, the Eagles willhave< ,:dancing Hoops won the first prizes. his future career. After his escape aging and that the prospects for the floor that will nmke the sub debs weep he s~enm to have conceived the idea of immediate future are even brighter. for s'heer Joy, The site is where the old The road is graded from Smlthers to The week ending March 9 saw tl~e devoting himself to the conversion of The Chev. has taken quite a hold here Premier Hotel stood-~a hotel that re- the boundry line. Cars cnn now nmke end of sleighing, but not the beginning ~he Irish, to have gone simmwhere and the new six is even more 'attrac- aud Sembled a mint, for [,ack in railway pretty fair ttme. of wheeling. It is neither now. ",~ prepare himself for the priesthood. tire than the four was. b ulhling days everybody had mouey, In n dream he imagined .h.e heard Five cars were loaded out of:Quick and liked to liquidate there; The Telkwa basketball teams went MOHAWK RAISE FINISHED "e'ces calling to him for help. "We to'Smithers to play. The loceal girls last week. ,':'ay thee holy youth to come and won. their game" by 13 'to 10 but the ...... " .... IWork Now Concentrated On The Drift ..... cefoi'th, walk among us." This HarbOr aml Shipping (Vancouver) ,oys fell down badly, the score being I nc t;. ~N. ItL Will provnle the ~aClll- [ _ ~. . ~ ~ ties ot uick as xe uest ~ 'nlnne~--ure ns Widening out Again ,'",am was folh)wed l)y others. Last 6 ti) 32 for SmRbers. , Q ' q ~ edlytheInstl- ~ . . .~ . . . : tute ' Wor): at me a~onaw*r property on ,qunday Rev. T. H. Wright, B.A., in his An unconfirmed.ruuler was current % .',,rnmn in New Hazelton referred to • " ____ IFour Mii~ monn~iu ~s ~, gol~ L a few days ago on r~Transportation Row Two boys were born on st, Patrick's Grover Turuer hasbeen very sick i steadily throughout the W~nter in a '~:,~ work of two ~saints, St. Patrick that the wheat Pool were considering Day at the nursing home, one to Mrs. for some tinie~ but the latest rep(~rts ].comparatively small way"' .~' raise., is t .... d St. Paul; both of whom were her- leasing the Pananm'Canal. I asked Mr. Tom Brandon and one to Mrs. Hem- are favorable for his recovery, now through ~from the tunnel to the ,,h,. and devoted their lives to the ser- Buchunau almut it, and he was quite street. vice of others. surface giving ample ventilation and. ? concerned that the news had leaked ~Ir. Bedley held a meeting ia the Some ~vere. caught with ties and ice als0 providing stopping ground. The out. He added, however, that he did haul but most of the folk made the tunnel is being driven ahead by: tW~ If, the bau is lifted there.will be ser- hall,~or the yonng folk to form a club ~o not think anything would come of it, ~est. use' Of the enow. shifts 0 day and the rep~)rt~tile:flrst ' •"h:e in the:United,Church, Hazeltou, for the improveme~t of ~the poultry as it appeared doubtful whether they of. the week was that the ore-i~s o,.~ll~.?ll y eve!lin~~. " industry., w.ould secure the ueeessary permission Carl Wakefieidlwnow laid up as the again Widening out and that there :~a~ I from the Vancouver HarbOr Board. xesult 6f~ burns received from a gaso- about a, foot Of'the face. Tim Skeena, river ht HazeltOn is not 'Win. Grant is..~stHe t ageat./.forthe line fire,"eaus~" ~V~il~"fili~ gas lan- will be: dr!re6 '~.i ahead i • .~,fe to walk':acros~:-.Ask .l~ir, Lenhart A man from Granby is expected here Great West~,~!fe A~'p~,~.....Heils 'terns' too el0se to a~flre:i'.i..~e~ wonder ~aise can be put Up t0 con ". f.und"the:'v~ater" both cold ~fid" fa~t Wednesday night t6 make an cx~mlna~ in a po~!~ti~n)to look after.your inter- iS why ithere ~was not 'an/explosion or old Kinman Shaft: whet, l,,st TuesduY "b~", >.., ..;' ' "::'~• ": flbn of the ~Roche|, de/Boule mineii' ests and isllv!ng ll~aU the time.: ':~ wiry the house w/as not set :;0nile: : .,; good':}n!~!¢h!iof•!~,Ot~e.~:.,.~,~ii~;:',~ii THE OMINECA I-IERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH ,20. 1929

• :- " ~i " ,,, ...... ; ...... r ..... : fire(of a~rllliant ~"gination. Adoz- BANANAS FROMTHE INDIES en..men like Mr. B~ady passing .from ...... BENSON BROS. PARTICULAR MEN Those privileged~to hear'" J. C. Brady Will find our stock of Furnishings M. P. for Skeena, B. C., speak in Tor- and Clothes thoroughly up-to-date onto the other day, were unanimous slasm that would sweep away all the ' " " Hawkins, Canadian National Steamr Auto lttney Service that they never heard a finer effort. humbug and pro- Americanism from ships was a trial shipment of banonas Mr. Brady is a most' fluent, speaker, which • thts country has suffered for from B.W.I.,,, Louis. Duvaux Between Hazelton and New ' and he combines with it ~an elequenee the last eight years.~Peter Brown in ~.St..;Lucla, the fruit broker,. Who. bought them. [-Iazelton and the Railway, FALL andi:WINTER Iand a fervor that.earries,his audience "Canada News...... or to any poir~t in the dis- with him all the time. His appeal was ,,'as' greatly pl~asp~l wl~..h t h'e.eo~ditlon: triet--and "at ariy hour. . in which the bananas arrived and de- Suits and Overcoats timely nnd the speach brought out the A ~O.NDERFtTL TOUR TO THE fact that men of, Mr. Brady's "class" clares that the Canadian National Phone Hazelton 4 This is purely Man's store and MARITIME PROVINCES Steamships, especially equiped to men tnd yodth can be completely should be heard from more "often. So 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long carry such fragile cargo, were proving outfitted here-from head ta foot good was the speech that we intend and in the newest style. emcees Hotel, 2 long 2 short .I next week to give a complete summary The personnally conducted all-ex a great impetus to trade between Can- ada and the West Indies. We carry the best lines and a of it, but even at that it will not do it pense tour to the Maritime Provinces '"rile trade possibilities for Canada range wide enough to please your the fire and the eloquence Of the "The New Outlook Maritime Special" ill the West Indies seem to me to be particular taste in justice to simply read it. One will miss is one of the m0~t complete and attrac- "Build B. C." tive tours of Canada's eastern provin- speaker, the two elements which are wonderful indeed," sa!d J. H. Sherrarff Neckware, Shirls, Hats ces offered to the public. The tour will of Montreal, ex-president of the Can- necessary in putting a speech over. leave Toronto eta Canadian National Underware Referring to Mr. Brady's speech, Railways special train on June 17th, adian ~ Manufactdi'ers' association, who the Toronto Mail and Empire has the visiting Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, a was a passenger on the Lady Hawkins steamer trip up the Saguenay River, "But it is something that will have to Babies followh~g to say editorially: '.'Those E. C. DAWSON thence by rail to the principal towns be gone after aggressively bfCanadian who listened to the address delivered and Cities of the Maritime Provinces. Smithers, B. C. bnsiness men." Thrive before the Liberal Conservative Busi- The trip will be under the direction of ness Men's Club by Mr. J'. C. Brady, M. [the "New Outlook" official publication [of the United Church, and will be per- EIGHTY DOLLARS A TON P. for Skeena B. C. had a stirring ex- [sonally Conductedby Dr. Fallis. West- emplification of the power wielded by tern Cmmda passengers will use special Upon It Coal is being sold 'for $80 a ton and a silver-lounged speaker. Mr. Brady [sleepers to Winnipeg and special train flour brings $25 a hundredweight at = _ : _ has the sledge-hammer facts at hi [from there, joining the main party at Pacific Milk hits a place in infant Toronto. / Fort Churchill, according to J.C. fingers' end and he.has the emotions feeding that is difficult to describe A beautifuliy illustrated booklet de- Franklin Iineman for Canadian Nat- It is better than bottled nillk for t B. C LAND SURVEYOR I qualit3; of oratory that made those scriptive of the tour, has been publish- ional Telegraphs, who has been work- it is more refined. For this reason J. Allan Rutherford facts glow. That is what is needed. ed and a copy will be gladly sent you it is more digestible and babies ing along the Hudson Bay line now The facts may be of monumental im- free upon request to Dr. S. W. Fallis, thrive upon it. We have many Surveys promptly executed. 299 Queen St. West, Toronto, or apply pushing north to the Bay. letters from nmthers who have pressiveness, but by repition they may any agent Canadian National Rail- raised their babies upon Pacific SMITHERS, B. C. become familiar unless touched by the ways. 37-2t The Omtneca Herald is $2.00 a ~ear. Milk and the little ones became wonderful youngsters.

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District Agent for the leading Hotel Insurance Companies- I Life Fire I Prince Rupert 1 Health Accident I .A RSAL GOOD HOTSL I i HAZELTON . B.C. I Prince Rupert I ,!"...... t B.C. I I 1 t I Omineca I H.B. ROoH~-s'r~.R,': _Manager I Hotel I Rates $1.50 per day up. C. W. Dawson, Prop. ]'~.,U.~dNG tile mediaeval period two ne~'hborin[t towns in ~.~ I HEADQUARTERS FOR ~OURISTS AND COMMERCIAL which brewed the best beer. • Durin~ a cli~pute o~lcda-y in MEN earl.y spring, between two brew, masters, one from each of ~ ~.,,~ | Dining room in connection - me towns in question, it was claimed by one ~,~* .h^ ~^^. ~ ._ -- __ brewed by the other lackedstrength. '-~0 settle"the'~Jispu~e: ] ~] l lIR li [. Itazelton - B.C. ,i the/followin~ test wasipropo~ed:' Eachbrew-master was to I ~| [l~l[~Le~[llill[ ... consume a ~igantic tankard of the. r beer brewed by his ] ff l~|[[[Jl| 2a ' :., -. '., opponent, aher Which he was to stand on one le~ and thread ~ !~$~lllll~_ ' EBY'S .: /:'."'~hn~ed~e.;,The..loaercla. imed that a.~oat .in.at had butted in •', - ~,1 ~ne circle.o! men. surrountnn~ the opponents was ' ,|.. • " respori~ible :for,.his do,'w.x~falL: .,The winner '|au~hin~ly replied.. "It was the" Boet~ HARDWARE ..,~,: :, ~?er:man ..w.9.r.o.~0r fioatyin* the beer."../Fromthat time it became custOmary t~ h~,-= The Hazelton Hospital ~ :~pee~a~ aar= oe'er:Called BOCI,B~ER :~ad:placeiton saleii~ theS tin i~--:'-~:-""i/~!i ' Smithers, B.C. The Hazelton Hospital issues tic- A- kets for any period at $1.50 per : ' ~ ~'i.: , '. :''! ".~ . ' . • '~--.- -~=...-- ..m~,wb .... '~ ./., , t month in advance. This rate in- .. . ,., . ,: ,:, /,,.:., ,, . .~. ~,;,,.? . . .. , ,. ,, . • ...... , . ,, .:.. ,. . ,; eludes office consultations, medi- We now handle ' .'....~, ...i,m~ay..be obta~m,,ed o n. Saturday,Mareh 30th; 192"b and 2he~.eli~ter,. ui~'tii"il~eff~it~a;, :,, cines, as well as all costs" while sup } ":~s. ,one~ from the Governme c ~ -- ;= in the hospital. Tickets are ob- Powder and Dynamite . ,any ;~censea ~Emee/at,: the:same price as: regular beer. ? :Bb'6kBeei: is"the B;~:~."~i,~;:~' ,i:~:,:.',~ • 4, tainable 4n Hazlton 'at the drug and a full line of miners supplies ~'reat,' a.n;.~c~ptiqnal.br.e~: 0f high,ado ~eer.and.aged (liigered).forim.':mt~i';Suailv.~ .):/ Fuse Caps ~,arbipe Rails ' 'Lm~g penod;."!lt jS .a very~wholesomv:and ntitriti6usbevera&e:,the]d~,g~a~ O~'~;~r " @" @ store or by mail from the medi- Fish Plates blacksmith coal ca! superintendant at the hospital .... ment of.the skil!ed,..Brew-master,, Order early ..to :make sure.of a supply; ~'......

.,. • . , ~Roe,k. Beer, brewed.by the Vancouver Breweries Limited, West- ; Shelf and He~w llardware • .~..,.~.~:~,. .... minster B r_ewery.Limlted, S}lver.SpringrBrewerles Limlted~:and L ;. "" ' r d ' ,11.~ - ' .... always vn hand• ~r~... ~etorm ' Phoemx Brewmg,Co~ hm~ted re'guaranteed to'be abso- ,~, I~ff~,'.~:~. lutel~pure beer..Have a case delivered to our he f L" ' * ' B.C. 'UNDERTAKERS .... ,y • me or F, aste,': /. Oliver Plough equip. J EMBALMINOFOrt tqHIPMEN~P'~ SPEOIALTI~: ,,ment ......

-- - wuuu|l ~ . , ...... " P.O. Box 948 A wire PRINCE RUPERT, 'B.C: will bring us ~A~P!Y~ tO' Eby's for Ailetioneer . . - 'ghi0. advertisement m not published @ dfl.~-i,;cd' by"~il~e...Eiqxior'CeliaC01' B0ard,:o~ blt t lul:, ': .... "': :i ' " Gow,rnmcn: oi ~26,-.'h Colua'ibia. . • ." THE OMINECA HERALD WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20, 1929

I I FOI D "HERE ARE THE FAC.TS. READ THEM Many people buy without investigation of facts and on snap and emotional judgment, Every year it is estimated a million car buyers change their ideas on their car after they have had it six months, Con- sider the following facts before purchasing your next car-and thendecide for yourself which car offers the most value for the money.

YRE~ BABY BOOK8 1. Do you lmow that no ear under $2,000 outside of Ford is put- 11. That aluminum alloy pistons are balanced to an accuracy of W~te The Borden Co., Lib'ted0 Dept. B4I, Home~ArcadeBldg., vancouver, ting on Houdailie Double Acting Hydraulic Shock Absorbers as two grams. This is the finest balance:of any piston in any car re- for two Baby Welfare Books. standard equipment? gardles s of cost.

2. That no car under $1,500 except Ford ires triplex shatterproof 12. That when ear is travelling 50 miles per hour--the rcvolu: MRS. EENNEY ON GARDENS 'windshield glass as standard.equipment. tiens per minute of motors is only 2053. Gives Interesting on Preparation on 3. That Ford is the only ear under Buick with three-quarter float- 13. That gear ratio of New Ford is '3.7. Care of Flowers and Bulbs ing axle. 14. That the actual road clfaranee of New Ford is 9 ~ inches-- At the regular lnonthly meeting of 4. That Ford is the only ear under Buick with Torque tube and highest of any American stock eat'. the Wmmufs Institute held last Thurs- Radius drive construction. day night, Mrs. E. T. Kenney read the following very interrsting paper ."The 15. That New'Ford ear has proven itself in public hands this past tlome Garden." 5. Ford is the only ear under $1,500 with five bearing transmis- year as one of the finest performing ears ever built---from stand- Nothing impresses a Visitor in a sion. point of plek-up, hill-climbing ability, speed and riding comfort. town more favorably than the appear- ance of the commmflty of well kept 6. That the New Ford has twenty.five roller and ball bearings in 16. That the New Ford ear has proven itself beyond any doubt home.~, and nothing characterizes the its el|assis. as the most wonderful winter ear ever built.,..It starts easily in well kept home nmre than the well eold weatherand bucks snow:beyond belief--ask the owners• kept garden. Flower gardens may be 7. Ford is the only ear under $1,500 with three-quarter irrever- well subdi~'ided into three sections, the sible steering system. 17. That service and dealer responsibifity behind the New Ford is spring gardens, the summer gardens unequalled bY'that of any other car built. and the fall gardens. If a little thought is given in planning the gar- 8. That Ford is one of few ears built today that have five-steel- den a succession of Bloom may be had spoke wire wheels as standard equipment. 18. That the New Ford holds the road at high speeds as good as from early spring until late fall, utal- ' .... ears being sol¢i at highest prices. izing what otherwise might be waste . That Ford is the only ear under highest priced ears with silent ground. The spring garden lends it- six-break, internal expandingall-enclosed system. . :~. 19. Lastly---That the New Ford stands out supremely in its field self to greater opportunity in view of --in mechanical design, spee'ifieations, equipment, quality, and pre- the fact that a profuse foliage may be 10. That.w.rist pins in motor are machined to .0002 and are of full eisioi~,workmanship.. had prior to the budding and leafing floating type. ,, of trees which, when they come out .. THESE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES into foliage so shade the grounds be- neath that it is impractable to plant All the New Models Will be on flowers which naturally need an Display at Our Garuge .Next Week abundance of sunlight. This ground, can be made very productive in ~he ORDER NOW FOR PROMPT SPRING DELIVERY early spring. As perhaps the spring garden is the more attractive than the other two mentioned.due to the fact that a long l l or severe winter makes .one anxious to Henry/ oto:rs Limited Smithers see something attractive and alive. A FORD SALES and SERVICE !few suggestions for early preparations land culture may be given. The peren- nial bulbs in this particular Section do exceptionally well and require very little attention Once they are planted. During the 'mouth of October the soil CHEVROLET SHOW AND DANCE should, be prepared by deep spading. STEAM UP FOR LONDON Drain it well. Dig into the soil a gen- Big Crowd were guests of General el'on:~ supply of well rotted nmnure. Motors Agent in Terrace. Fre.~h fertilizer should be avoided as it burns the tender roots and the bulbs Le.st week end Messrs. Scott and die. If available a cup full of bone I'arkinsoll of Vancouver were in town meal to the spuare yard will increase in he interests of the Chevrolet hinter foliage and luxuriance of plants. The car of which B. J. Agar .is the local ground should be raked fine and the.n agent. On Monday night the Msltors tiie bed in ready for planting. The gave an illustraed lecture in Progress most satisfactory bulbs to grow is the hall on the excellencies of the new ea r tulip, daffodilsand narcissi.• Planting and for a long time held the interests may be done as early• as September, of the large crowd of people who took but October is better. Select varieties advantage of the Ol)l~,wtnuity to learn that will blossom at the same time to about this popuhlr ear. After the lec- get the best effect. The first row to ture the gathering Was invited to the be planted six inches, from the border G. W. V. A. !roll where they were the A and alh)w about six inches between guests of the Chevrolet people. The the bulbs, and all are to be planted at dance was'most enjoyable and at mid- I tim same depth. The top of the bulb I night refreshments were served. On should be four or five Inches from the ' [,uadayS several of the new models surface of the soil. After the freeze were seen in front.of the garage and a up in the fall cover the beds to a deptl, large uumber of 1)eople examined them of four to six inches of well torte5 and eofinnented very favorably on 'em. I nmnure for winter' protection and to Mr. Agar reports that the business so /) hold back the' early spring, growth: i: far this season has been nmst eneourag- ? In the fall the: bulbs may be either aging ami that the prospects for the This model, a' perfect working miniature.of one under i~s own' power. Tl~ boiler has been tested to left in the'gr'ound or taken .,up and:. immedt~tb future are' even brighter. of the Canadian National Railways' giant locomo- 150 hounds nressurd For the ,~...... ~ ~,,~,-M,-^_ dried and made ready for later pla~t -' rives, renew on ~ts wayto London, England, where a motor was "qaeed in the oak" base *~ -~-'-- -~- The Chew has taken quite a hold here it will be,~e~hi~ited in the European offices of the wheels "~ .e ~,, ,,,,~ ~,~ and the new six is even more 'attrae,i . Along~with ~e:gro~Viii~ flii. ! Nationalsystem. John E. Wood, of Winnipeg, Con- axle T~:°:Vg~ :ll~e°r~thge~rh°:mtoh~ -:main driving tire titan the four Was. i ' ~bUli~s ~rt/eted-itin his spare time, and it took him four- • - g t oueA.is eight: feet, in Very nicely, ~ann ••it~ls: e6mhlnafi0n .: fl kill e main f sm inches, while the over all lea h of • " i i, teen(mdnthsof d' igeneeand s " . Th rames i " " - gt ,,th¢).origlnal ' will: giv,e: CO'n'tinuous 'bl06111:'andi: m/~'kb ~ andsome of the other,parts were made by appren- 6100 is 94 feet, six !nches, The,.modell W~l~s ap,, ',: ':: Iff tlthe ban Is llftedthere:~wlll he ser,,: /t: h0me:~ery::atirhetlve~:, :•:/::! ::::::::; :::':::i: rices ~n::the! Fort Rouge:and Transeom sholm.~ 'The proximately :275,pbunds ~ind" thb. su~e~l~i~motive :i ;vice:vice inh theUnited; Chm'eh'. i~azeltm~i~l fqodbli~ ~rre',~ in.. al~ ~era,,,al details and. will work, 89.6 tons' .. , .,. ' : • . ,. ,:.. :, ::i simaa ~, f . THE OMINI~CA IiERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH v.0. 1929

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I Short Stories Supplies for Mining Companies, Prospectors I Close to Home Loggers, Farmers, Town People Goods always fresh and reliable son was born in the Hazelton hos- l)ital to 3Ir. and Mrs. S. Ktncald of Hazelton on March 17th. Fresh Fish Smoked Fresh Meat Fish Fresh ~ruits A son was born in the Hazelton Hos- Flour and Feed, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard. l~ital to W. S. and Mrs. Sargent of New ware, Mens Clothes, Boots and Shoes Hazelton on March 20th. The pole camps are now nearly all closed down or have greatly reduced staffs. The past winter was one of the best that the makers and contracct- ors have had for years. The Skeena river will be full of logs this year as W. J. LARKWORTHY soon as there is enough water to float t."] General Merchant them and there are enough poles to keep the river full all summer. New Hazelton, - - - B.C. t The Ladies Aid of the United church "M

st-- m ~ ii , i will hold theh" Easter Tea as usual on Thursday, March 28. from 3 to 6 p.m. ill the church. There will be tables of Easter novelties, sewing and home I cooking, including Hot Cross Buns. Steamship and Train Service Afternoon tea will be served and vio- S. S. Prince Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert" lets • sold as usual. f for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediate points, each Thursday and Sunday, 10.00 p.m. W. J. O'Neal of the Smithers gar- Autos and horses for hire For Stewart and Anyox, Wednesday and Saturday, age, was in town the first of the week at 4.00v.m. Teaming, freighting and transfering For NORTH and SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE looking up prospects for General Mot- ISLANDS, fortnightly. ors cars. He has several live ones Night or Day Calls promptly Answered lined up too.

u nnn n ' Roy. T. D. Proctor will conduct ser- Passenger •Trains Leave New Hazelton: vices in St. Peters church on Sunday next at the usual hours morning and Eastbound. Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 7.20 p.m, The Falconer Transfer evening. OIL HAZELTON, B. C~. ' GAS Westbound, Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 7.51 a. m. Dr. and 3Irs. Wrinch will arrive in Hazelton tomorrow morning (Thurs- day). While the session was not all For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Ageu R. F. McNaughton. District passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. wound .up when the Doctor left, there was only minor matters to be passed HAVE YOU TRIED upon. f Duska Toilet Preparations? Jean Burns passed her theory exam- With the Incomparable Odor f inations (Toronto Conservatory of Music) with honors. This is something new and real class. We believe it is the very f best line of Toilet Preparations yet produced. It is a very complete THE REXALL DRUG STORE line and every girl and woman should have these preparations on her Olof Hanson went to Smithers Sat- dressing table. 4 urday night, his first trip to the inter- A complete stock of ior since he was Imck in Ottawa and Drugs Druggists Sundries Candy Montreal. The Up-to-Date Drug Store Toilet Goods Stationery OnSunday Douglas Lay went down HAZELTON, B. C. Kodaks and Films to Cedarvale and that was his first @ trip in the field this year. He visited Prescriptions carefully dispensed by the coal property near the railway and three registered pharmacists. also went up to the Seven Sisters pro- We pay postage on mail orders when orders are accompanied perty which has recently been taken by sufficient cash, otherwise sent C. O D., parcel post. over by Consolidated. Monday night CANADIAN PACIFIC the engineer went up to Smithers to BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE give a couple of illustrated lectures to To Ketehikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, March 30; April 10, 20. ORMES LIMITED the mining fraternity there. To Vancouver, Vietoria~ and Seattle, March 24; April 3, 13, 24. S. S. Princess Royal for Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Swan- " The Pioneer Druggists The Rexail Store son Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Friday at 10 a. m. The Felix 'Bridge Club met at Mrs. Visit the mountain resorts de Luxe--Banff and Lake Louise Prince Rupert, B. C. Anderson's last week when Mrs. W. H. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full Information from Sharpe and 3its. Chappell won the W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert prizes. This week the Club meets at

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The first tie train this season went through the latter part of last week and distributed ties along the route. The raihvay road bed is' to be put in HENRY MOTORS better shape again this year.- Kolster Radios. SMITHERS, B. C. The first road work was done last Battery of Electric week when the drag was run over the dirt road.

•~[r. Walker of Victoria arrived last Ford Cars and Trucks week to take over the duties ofaccount- Just a little the best radio on the market. Get yours ,p ant for the Silver Cup at Hazelton. now and enjoy your evenings. Go to the theatre every night at home. Dance to the world's best orchestras. 3Iv. Slater of Vancouver, secretary for the Atrmount. Mining Co.,. spent a The:K01ster brings these to you, '' few days with Duke Harris last:week. ..;.=' , , . ,,.. General Garage Repairs ]Ienry Bretzltl, an old timer in the : We instal yQur set. Get'prieesrand terms,fr0m Hazelton district, but who has been in :', i • . .. :. .:'.~,,:, By Experienced Mechanics the.south for a number• of years, was II ! looklng~ over his old stamping grounds last week.' This year Henry is going into the far north country,. He intend- C.W. Dawson ' :" ~" - -~ ...... ~ii Agent ed going in from* Hazelton and send- HAZELTON, B. C.:/ ~, : i.~g U blmeh of grub in bY dog team on ACetelyne Welding the snow, but he was too late for that. 'I ..... On Sunday he went to Stewart in hope I " ' of making the grade" that way.' He ts .... ~...... : • .... .~.. ~ .., .J going to follow his old game of pros-: peering in I~hat ~ew country. Is