a anen yet mene me “THE OMINECA: HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1924 | areas rarer wide range of sizes, for men, women and children in BOOTS ~ SHOES Come in and examine these while the range is most complete. Highest quality at the very lowest prices Time to prepare for epring planting. Our supply o Seeds Make your selections now General Merchant S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. New stocks, in new spring g models, and in a very is here for garden and field. N rentle, but effec- MAGNOLAX 1 fvetsxative Wampole’ s Extract of Cod Liver Oil. The finest procurable tonic for after the Grippe The Up -to-Date Drug Store HAZELTON, ‘ A Snap if taken advantage of soon DWELLING, FURNITURE, LOT. Good garden, good water. Near school, postoffice and railway station. An ideal home for a family. Owner leaving to look after his other interesta in other parts of B,C. , m. Grant’s Agency Hazelton, B. C. 4 . Grant’s Agency, — | weleome Mr. and Mrs. Practor sr. F all HAZELTON NOTES oa Protect your interests Mes create an estate. See Wa. ‘Agent for B.C. Nurseries. . Not too late for May delivery, Wm. Grant’s Agency. 41 R. S. Sargent was a business visitor over the week- end in. the Bulkley Valley. On Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. James Proctor, of Manehes- ter, England, arrived in Hazelton accompanied by their son, Rev. T, D. Proctor, and -also Mrs. Proctor. The latter met Mr. and Mrs. Proctor sr. at Saskatoon, and after a visit there accom- panied them on to Kitwanga, where the Rev. Proctor was report very unseasonable weather ail the way across Canada and were beginning to doubt the ver- acity of their son until they struck British Columbia. Since then they have been falling deep- er in love with the country every day, and think this district an ideal place for a home.. They will make their home with Rev. and Mrs. Proctor in future, and will occupy the old mission house. The local people. will warmiy Services will be held in the Anglican church at Cedarvale at 8.p.m. and at Woodcock at 8 p.m. St. Peter's Church. Anappetizer =, Atomic . A food | A pure ‘beverage A satisfying drink | The better: beer. - _" sold. at all. ‘Government ro oan Miner ¢ Stores: oar "| days attending police court, Re- {turning he «stopped off at Ter-’ ‘lor two this will be a real beauty spot, C. W. Dawson, of the Omineca Hotel, has received enquiries from Pennsylvania parties wish- ing to spend part of their holiday this summer at Hazelton. L. W,-Patmore, of Prince Ru- pert, was in town a couple ot race and with Mrs. Fulton went out to Lakelse to fish over the 24th. , The triangle in the centre of town is being converted into a spending the week. The visitors] - ‘Spalding: ro) o Tennis < fo Balls | eS | 50¢e. ; EACH Qe Bo000008 ae PS) Ore goosoog Spalding Tennis Racquets BASEBALLS | FOOTBALLS © Ete. R. Cunningham & So = HAZELTON, B.C. | Spring Steamship Service | . Effective May 4th $.8, PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE, GEORGE will TORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each | Thursday and Sunday at 11.00 p.m. For ANYOXK. ..cccceccsecscccseeeeceeeseesseeeees .. Wednesday, 10. 00 p.m. 44 For STEWART .....00ccccecereeeeereer ens coat ines Saturday, 10.00 p.m. S.S PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Islands, r May 24th. ‘ sail from Prince «Rupert fur VANCOUVER,’ VIC- io Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Rastbound—1.17 ‘a.m. Daily except Monday Westbound—8.16 a.m. Daily except ‘Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any. Canadian i National Agent or . R. F. McNaughton, District. Passenger Agent, Prince: Rupert, B.C. a ‘ U % 5 I @ i i Last Sunday Mr. -Kinley, of |, ! Kitwanga, conducted services in - ————— —— AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE. Twenty-four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the District: . _ Jitneys between the Railway. and Hazelton Ji itneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The beat Garage in the North at your service Freight, ‘Baggage and Express Transferred A. E. Falconer . Single Horses, Light ar Heavy Teams, or Sadd Horses always ready dle you. ; Govmnt. phone: 2 tong, 1 short, Hazelton g\ I : A t i, ‘i lawn and flower garden by the: owner. Dr. Wrineh. In-a year Mr. and: Mrs. Keefe, whoa have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Connon, left Tuesday night for ther home. at Francois Lake. The ferry actors the Skeena is again in commission: after 9 a few days’ layup, = 4 tt Dr. Wrinch ~ Vocal WwW. W. ‘Anderson _went. up to Smithers on “Tuesday ‘night. and while there... bse ; ‘Last. Sunday | evening. ‘there 7 was a very interesting service in -|the Union church. :. -\\falked largely about, flowers and - |their. influence. on. life. ', |duets were gung by Mrs. Faleoner. Jand Miss. Gibson and. Mr. Faléon- ' ler also sang ¢ a solo. : returned: with a ear purchased, a 1. |New C.N.R: ‘timetable— Hazel: | ai : _ : ton; ‘Eastbourid, 1. 08 a.m. Weat-| me Ufo : You have, - in “your ‘Jocal newspaper, be - opportunity for making your town a: real trading eenter and your business a profitable” enterprise. . ~ People will gladly. come to your town to. - trade if you: tell them: the-néws' of the. goods in ’ - your atore; The more care you exercisé in preparing your . annnouncements the .more peo ii will. come, more you tell the quicker | you wi sell. | a 7 Local advertising is more. easily brought to a high state of efficiency when. merchants ‘work: ’ .: together and. plan. their advertising: to cover, all’ the needa : 7 on: patro. 18, with’ AS little. duplication 88: ‘possible. oy Use The Omineca Herald and The Terrace’ - News: to reach the people. of the. northern, interior “Terrace - ae © News’