Co et et Ot eh ee = 7 1 = . eee eS . fa AT A TAA THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1924 ee are HAZELTON NOTES: . j 2 ode Weare certain you will be pleased at our selection of HEAVIER FOOTWEAR For the Fall We have on our shelves just what you require in the way of Work Boots, High Loggers’ Boots, Rubbers at the very lowest pri ces consistent with good “quality, We fave you money as these shoes come direct from the maker. Town property for sale. See Wm. Grant’s Agency. _—_:‘16tf Fred. Walton, of the C.N.R. engineering staff, will leaye about the middle of December on a three months’ trip to his homei in England. He spent the week- Groceries end in-town with friends. ‘ed ¢ hi h , A son was born on Friday Your every need can be filled from our large stock, to whic constant z new arrivals guarantee freshness. Our prices will suit your pocketbook November . 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kilpatrick, of Smithers. Wm. Ware, of the Hudson’s Bay Co., spent a few days in town this week. Miss Horbury, who has been accountant at the Hudson's Bay Co.’s store for several years, has resigned, and her place has been taken by R. B. Carman, who ar- rived this week. Ned Clark, of We have received a shipment of mixed rough jumber Good stuff for that building you were figuring on S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. Lumber General Merchant LeEE HE EERE HSL E PSE LE Ey the same firm, is leaving on e 46 Monday night for Toronto. z Christmas Greeting Cards FA John MelInnes is a patient at the Hospital, and is making a : Now is the time to order your Personal Greeting Cards. Come in and $ good recovery. , . & look over our complete line of samples ranging in 2 The recent: cold weather pro- . vided excellent skating on Hos- = price from $1.75 per doz, up S pital Lake, which was the resort & & of several skating. parties on & Thanksgiving Day. = = | J. & Bagg was in the hospital z The Up to Date Drug Store # $ for several days, suffering from & The Rexall Store Hazelton, B.C. Cooper H. Wrinch, Prop. his old friend, asthma. He is Jap cbc ded dpa peop ada ds as cd cop 208 1 De eae Neal : A number of the boys from the Kispiox were in town for Thanks- giving. Mr. and Mrs. E. “Hyde return ed on Thursday morning from a brief visit to Prince Rupert. Hugh Richmond and Fred Grif- fin, of Skeena Crossing, spent the week-end in town. The Ladies’ Aid and Women’ 8 Auxiliary of Hazelton, will hold their Annual Joint Bazaar in As- sembly Hall, Friday, December |6th, at 8 p.m. Remember the date, 2022 Rev. A. N. C, Pound will give a stereopticon lantern lecture in the Union Church next Wednes- day evening, November 19, at 8 o’clock, on the subject of “China and Her Needs.” The lecture will have regard’ to the mission- ary work of the church, and some of the pictures to.be shown are entirely original ones taken by Me. Pound himself, All are in- vited to attend. - The cold weather has abated, and the difference between seven |below and the present mildnesa is greatly appreciated, _A light -|fall of snow serves: but to mock \ Your Coal Supply Does it need replenishing? Let us fill your needs from the stock we carry of the all-round excellent Pembina product This is a good, clean, large nut coal. Order yours today Teaming Transfer HORSES FOR HIRE A. E. Falconer ee Canadian. Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE. RUPERT—PRINCESS ALICE, PRINCESS LOUISE for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, November 7, 21, December 5, 19 - For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway—November 17th, December let, 15th, 29th, S.9. “PRINCESS BEATRICE”—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Beélla Bella, Ocean Falla, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1 p,m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from: W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert . Horse and Auto Livery JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS Hazelton Govmnt, phone: 2 long, 1 short Wm RU Am New Hazelton Ladies’ Aue ANNUAL Sale of Work — ON THE EVENING OF ” Friday, November 28 -jconditions for hauling. ’ Gave Farewell Tea The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital gave a fare- well tea on Thursday afternoon 7 _ gocKs . PANCY WORK MITTS For the men and boys § Useful and ornamental For the youngsters 7 HOUSE-DRESSES AND APRONS CANDY—Home made , Mrs. A. D. Chappell, in honor of Mrs. Arthur Leverett, who is your Christmas Shopping at the Ladies” Sale of Work: ! BG. LAND uRYaTOR. JS. ‘Allan’ Rutherford - AU. “descriptions. of, sur- » Weys. | promptly. execited: . ‘SOUTH HAZE! large number of ladies was pres- SOLIGITOR © : ent. Mrs. Leverett has been a NOTARY PUBLIC - ee. ae | 6 since it was organized, and ‘she We Have a - Limited Supply of ~ Cordwood including some cet, dry Birch, to tide your fuel supply over until the ‘‘snow flies”. re Better order your require- i yy : "Have you tried our “Inents now, ~ Coffee Beans lately? ne , We grind them for you. | Sole Agenta for Firth Bros. exclusive Suits and Overcoats for Men © R. Cunningham & Son 1 Ltd. B.C... HAZELTON, “|those who are waiting winter) at ‘the home of. the:-president; | leaving at the middle of the month for Bellingham, Wash, A. consistent worker in the auxiliary, ‘circles. will. be much: ‘hissed in. social | coe ye ‘nounday 8. ‘oune A cablegram from London, Eng- land, quotes an article in the “Finan- cial News” dealing with the British Empire Exhibition. It stresses the -exceptionally fine exhibit staged by Canada and. the wnquestionable benefit to trade velations it hag effocted, The article pays a high tribute to the Canadian Pacific Rail- way exhibit, describing the tailway’s gorgeously illuminated map of Can- ada, with -its 5.000 incandescent lights as probably the most brilliant specimen of cartography ever seen at the exhibition or elsewhere. Tt has been annownted that H. J. Logan, M.P, for Cumberland, will accompany the Minister of Trade and Commezce to the West Indies to negotiate a new reciprocal treaty with those islands. The peneral purpose of the visit is to admit West Indian commodities free in re- turn for Canadian manufacturers receiving similar treatment, the pro- ‘duets of the two countries being entirely dissimilar. It is also hoped to build up a direct system of im- portations through Canadian ports dnstead of through the United . States, by which route a great pro- portion of West Indian products now come to Canada. The Canadian Pacific Railway has appointed P. A. Cox, general agent, to be assistant Oriental man- ager, at Shanghai, and ER L Sturdee, acting general passengers agent for the Orient, to be ‘general passenger agent for the Orient, with headquarters at: Hongkong. Leo Solloway, recently appointed asiatic freight agent, with offiees at Mont- real, and supervision over Oriental and Australasian traffic via Pacific ports, has the distinction of being the youngest official in the Cana- dian Pacific Service. He was dort in Vancouver, in 1895, and has been in the steamship freight service 14. years, ae mn The winnets of the’ Ganadian Pa- ‘cific ‘Railway's. Ontario: bungalow camps fishing | trophy competitions 1 fot 1924 were. announced ‘recently, Phe: ‘French: . River. competition re- “wulted , ‘in two. competitors: turning |. ~in fish alnost: identically alike,” . this contest-a tle waa declared, The In ‘ successful : ‘anglers were DW. L Hawking,’ ‘New. York City, and H. H, Champ, Hamilton, Ontario, each entering a amall mouth base. weigh- ‘ing exactly’ ‘4 ‘pounds. ° fish at Nipigon River Camp jras a 6 pound, 10 ounce trowt,' canghit by. William, Metzger, Detrolt, “Michigan, : (isa "of. the '|~ _Waoda).. trophy was. wen, by., ae A The Devil’s Gap ‘Furlong, Winnipeg, Manitoba,, who aritered +a. _rnvsealunge Weighing 20, The: winning : Wet SAIS OP. Wm. Grant’s > Agency Insurance Companies— » Life 4 p . Fire | 3 ? -:. . Health: ( 4 -. Accident 8 HAZELTON . eer a. Ne oe re eet ome ‘BOOT AND SHOE Repairing | Never-Slip Ice Creepers always in stock Agent for— WHITE ondss RUBBER REPAIR G. W. Dungate HAZELTON, B.C, SPECIAL LIQUEUR: ++ $4.25: Bottle A. H. M., 20 YEARS, . aeere .. $4.75 Bottle This. advertisement is not. ot published or displayed by the. Liquors Control Board or by. ‘the Goyernment! OfB rit tish Columbia, “it Sorrel horse, white fore- brand. “Ton left Bulkley Valley Kindly. notify own- Betray & hip; at nea he ol LB ON . a _ District Agent for the leading 4 since ee ee age ng ee ew ‘Hatelton, “2088 | oe