THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 PROSPECTORS AND | WE SPECIALIZE IN OUTFITTING PARTIES OF ALL KINDS Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. ‘The House of Quality” HAZELTON, B.C. cannes A TT ASA SA OA Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT’S AGENCY HazELToN, B.C. District AGENT For THE LeaDING Fie INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CQ. ae ———— AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE wenty -rour-nour ervice Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teameg, or Saddle Horses always ready for you Hazelton A Fall Steamship Service Effective October 4th 3.8. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE will sail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and THURS- DAY at 1) p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. Wednesday, 10 p.m. Seneeeetneeeneneees Saturday, 10 p.m. VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte The beat Garage in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred A. E. Falconer $202" PS08 GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE S$ PRINCE JOHN will sail for Island Ports, October 17th, November rd, 17th, December Ist, Lbth, 29th Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—8.18 a.m, Daily except Monday Westbound—8.34 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or farther information apply to any Canadian National Agent or . R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘iter arrived from Burns Lake on ‘TON NOTES | i a — _ x _ J... 6, K, Sealy is a visitor to Prince Rupert, on business. _ Mr. Gatt has returned to town after spending some months at Smithers. R. L. Robinson, of Smithers, was in town Wednesday on busi- ness... On Wednesdav last a good |deal of ice floated ‘down the Skeena—the first this fall. The first of the winter’s supply of coal arrived this week and A. E. Faleoner is filling up the town bins. A daughter was born on Wed- nesday, Oct. 81st, at the Hazel- ton Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Washburn, of Cedarvale. _ J. D. Galloway paid a visit toa number of mineral claims in the Usk district this week. It is understood that a deal of some size is pending in that district. It is understood that Wm. San- ders is taking over the South Hazelton Hotel pending the settlement of the late P. J. Jen- ning's’ estate. Mrs. A. A. Connon and daugh- Sunday last and have taken up their residence here with Mr. Connon, manager for R. Cun- ningham & Son. A totem pole from Kispiox was shipped last week to the New York Museum. This is one of the verv few poles to be -sent out of this district and the gen- eral opinion is ‘not favorable to the sale of these relics being continued, The New Hazelton Ladies’ Aid Society have decided to hold their Annual Sale of Work and Social in the Church at New Hazelton on Nov. 28 (Friday). They will have a full line of men’s socks, mitts and other useful things for ladies and children. Keep the date open. , L1tf Wm. Grant, J.P., presided at the police court a couple of days this week when complaints were heard from Messrs, Cooper, Thompson and others, of Cedar- yale, against Mrs. Peacock, of Cedarvale. The defendant. it is claimed, has abused and damaged ro. .——~S™T Fall Weather - demands care of your leather foot- “wear against wet and damp. We _chave a complete assortment of RUBBERS cde For ‘Men, Women and Children R. Cunningham & Son LTD. | | ° GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS ss. HAZELTON, B.C.” _ ‘few days ready to start logging the eattle of the complainants. The trouble has been going on foralong time. ‘The case was adjourned for one week. moh ' A .successfu] dance was held in the Nichel Hotel last Friday in aid of the school when about sixty dollars were realized. x- cellent music was provided by Moses Morrison and comovany, who donated ‘their services vol- untarily: Paddy O'Connell from Dor- reen has come here aa section foreman, in place of Sam Alger who transferred to Usk. . ~ Smith & Orr will have theix wren Pacific Have received another carload of FLOUR ‘Wheat, Oats and Scratch Feed Quality Goods as well as a carload of first-class New Hay Lowest Prices S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. ' MacKenzie’s Old Stand ORMES LIMITED ' The Rexall Store Drugs ‘Stationery Rubber Goods Perfumes and Toilet Articles Face Creams Post Office Box 1680 Postage prepaid on all orders accompanied "by eash or sent prepaid C.0.D. PRINCE RUPERT, Many Ways To Do It, But | _ paper. The Best Has Been Proven 66 There are many. lines of publicity that the country store can use ‘to © advantage, but the one he can use to best advantage is his home-town I venture to say that if the money spent each year for fancy cal- ‘endars and other knick-knack give- aways were invested (I say invested, not spent or donated) in earefully | planned newspaper publicity, the ac- tual net returns to the advertiser would be ten. times as great, to say nothing of the advantage the small- town paper would derive from the _ additional and much needed revenue. ” _CHARLES E. BLACKWELL at the Unity Day Conference held at Ellensburg, Wash., in August. 4 [NOTE.—Mr. Blackwell is an Okanogan, Wash- - ington, merchant and is said by many to be the most successful country merchant in the state.] 4 by the first of, the month. “Harry Jones has gone to the hoteprings near Ketchikan for camp and barn completed ina ing with rheumatism for several treatment. . He has-been suffer-) Miss Viole 7 was visiting with Mrs. Gardig months.’ vl: “|last week-end." 50" Mesdames R. Taper and Aird are spending a few daysaal Prince Rupert. | . —_ Miss Violet Whitlow, of Um