THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22,1926 What you Want GD || Hallowe'en Masks | Many Different Kinds to Choose from. We have Dennison’s Crepe Paper for Hal- | lowe’en Costumes and Decorations General Merchant S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. STEANISHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE DAY, 11.00 p.m. Queen Charlotte Islands. Sailings from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER and intermediate points each SUNDAY and THURS- For ANYOX each Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. For STEWART each Saturday, 30.00 p.m. S.9. Prince John fortnightly for Vancouver via the - Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—7.80 p.m. Daily except Sunday. Westbound—7.41 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment. . R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign | For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or Prince Rupert, B.C. —_———wws : n phe San TN SAY RN sn eR ed ste * at . . : { aes | «ae meal” | HAZELTON NOTES ’ Life insurance is the best asset and a valuable estate. See Wm. Grant’s Agency. tf Mrs, A. E, Falconer returned the first of the week after apend- ing. the last couple of months at New Hazelton with her mother. P, H. Cairns, inspector of In- dian schools, called on the local schools the first of the week. Chas. Ek has deserted his old haunts and hied himself away to that vast country north of the Groundhog where he will spend an indefinite period on a trap line Charlie said: “‘by— — when a fellow can’t borrow four bits ina rummy game its time to get out of the—place. Too much civili- zation for me.” Mrs. Thos. Aiken of Houston has been a guest of Mrs. Ed. Hyde. Ed. Hyde was in Smithers last week, Mrs, Mathieson was in Smith- ers the first of the week attend- ing court as a witness, Wm. Blackstock, boss lineman with the Dominion telegraphs. is back here. again. For several months he has been on the Yuk- on end of the line. He hae now travelled ‘all the line in British Columbia—and that’s going some ‘The. chief topic of conversation on the trains and elsewhere is Ammunition Stoves and Ranges Painta and Oils _ 7 - . Sporting Goods -. Logging Tools 7 Milland Builders Supplies -E. MARSHELL SALES Successor to Hatt Bros, General Hardware Wall Paper, Kolsomine SMITHERS - - -: - - - BC ——s _——! —— ee wheat. The country seems to have taken on new life, The provincial police in the district have been active recently and have rounded up several of the more active boot-leggers at different points. cases here, They have a new spud in the Yukon which is advertised as a frost resister. It will be popular with those who demant the last fraction of growth from the soil. Northern saw mills are trying hard to land the lumber business to be detived from lining grain ships. Thus far Geo. Little of Terrace has landed a couple of carloads but a lot more was got from Vancouver. The interior SERVICE The Falconer Transfer _ Hazon, B.C. ° Prompt efficient repairs to all makes of cars; speedy and careful taxi service to all parts of the district, and regular service to traina, with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of GAS mills are handicapped by the same hurdle that the spud zrow- ers had to get over—freight rates that are all and more than the traffic will bear, J. W. Ferguson and F. W. A. Mapleton were down from Telk- | wa last week, — . Mrs, Utterstrom of Kitwanga spent a.couple of days here the. The town ‘was flooded with -:|travejlers this week. S, H. Hoskins with his sister ¥ mit - Omineca ( “Hotel Cc. W. Dawson, Prop. ne HHADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS ” 5 APA ND COMMERCIAL =! — : opment im MEN. . Provincial Assayer- J.D. BOULDING Assayer to the Northern’ | ‘ “Prospecting &'Déevel- mpany a Dining room in connection ¥||.. NEW HAZELTON, B.C. ad ‘Hazelton - B.C. Price Liat sent on applicatjon . and niece motored down from Smithers on Wednesday and re- turned in the evening. were guests of Dr. Wrinch. arrived from Vancouver a8 local accountant. — - ; “eet There were no| first of the week. - i They | - ..The Hudson’s Bay Co. are op-| . ening a new post at Annaham| - Lake, about midway’ between | Bella Coola and. Quesnel, Mr.|-" Carman léaves'on Sunday to be! |. in: charge. Mr;“ Chadwick: has) -... ee abe Personal Cards. For Christmas _ It is time to order for the Old Country friends Sample Books Ready to Look over now. Leave Your Order With Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton, B.C. Rabbits For Sale All from Pedigreed Stock f.o.b,, Usk Chinchillas, 4 mos, old, per paix $10.00 White Angoras, 2 mos, old, pair $ 4.00 White Angoras, 14 mos, old, pair $7.00 Havanas, 16 mos, old, pair. $10.00 Hoavanas, 2 mos, old, pair ... Himalayas, 16 mos. old, pair .... Apply X. L. Rabbitry JACK NEWELL, USE, B.'C. 14 good horses. Ap. For Sale ply at Skeena_Lum- ber Company, Usk., B. C., or George Rorie, C.A., Prince Rupert, B. C. 16tf SEND. HEMSTITCHING a TO . on : | MRS. J. L. HILDITCH Millinery Drrgocds | PRINCE RUPERT - B.C. NOTICE ‘ ; In the Matter of the Estate.of John Neidhart, Deceased, Testator. Notice is hereby given tenders will be received by the undersigned up tu 5 o’elock p.m. on Monday, the Ist day of November, 1926, for the purchase of the undivided portion of Lot. 1103, Range 5, Coast District, situate at Remo, B. G., on the Skeena River, and containing 117.78 acres, more or less, inclusive of residence, barns and sheds thereon. — . All tenders should be placed in se- - curely seated envelopes, together with un aecepted cheque, Express or Postal ‘| Money Order for a sum equal nt least - to fire per cent. of the tender and forwarded to the undersigned ‘by post fully prepnid and marked “Tender for Neidhart Estate.” - _ he remittances of all unsuccess ful tenderers will be promptly return- ed to them. : oo The highest, or any tender, not | necessarily accepted. STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, : _ Brecutor, Smithers, B. C. Dated &th October, 1926, Gz HE Government have proved that : having any beer at The supervision and re by the Government standard of conduct. eres, of British C Ly the ot 1 “are subjected by | Amalgamated Browerles of Beer by t oo glass Vindicated. excellent conditions under which beer is sold shall tae continue. Efficient Government Inspectors sce not . only that such licensed premises are peratedina |, strictly sanitary manner. Thoy look for.a high = |, ae The. purity and wholessmeness of all beers, i , “-gerved-—supplied by the Amalgamated Brew-. The sale of oo the Cortro! of beer sales to the (9 people: ef -British Columbia in: licensed premises has been vindicated by the orderly manner in which these premises are conducted. These quiet and comfortable establishments - '. prove that the open and above-board sale of : | pure Beer has‘in great measure ended the evils | ‘attending the illicit sale of strong drink. They ihe self respect and good more to be depended on than the opinions of { \ behavior of the people of British Columbia are ' those who wish to prevent the people from all. You may find ADULT MEN enjoying a healthful ~~ and invigorating. glass of beer in the quiet and ease that the well-to-do have in their clubs. Licensed premises in the colder winter months are more than ever the working man’s club, where he finds the company and comfort that is his.sight. . Ne, gulation of licensed premises is a guarantee that the |: wth fey olumbig—is guarasteel bys «1, . the frequent and strict analyses to whieh they . - ; the Govérnmeit. ‘In the present administration of Beer Parlors the interests of the public are completely protested.” British Cotumbio, in Whleh ore aagociated Vancouver Breweries Ltd, Mainler Brewing Co. of oo} Ganadabtd,, Westminhteh Browery Led., Suiver Upring Browery Lid, Victoria “Phoenix Lrowing Ga. Lid. . ae howe _ AIT * th al ity ee. ay a] Control Board or by the Gov. - = ; ome — ae an i RS TS This advertisement is not published or ‘displayed by the Liquot armment of British Colunibia . woe a