Rare ae rT ae rr tre a = | - THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924 ' . $ pans meee tS, : t | We are certain you will be pleased at our selection of | HAZELTON NOTES Hw ~~ | | H E AVI E R F 0 O T WwW EK A R Town property for sale, See ; | For the Fall Wm. Grant’s Agency. 16tf | wore apd We Have a Limited Supply of C. W. Harrison, inspector of We have on our shelves just what you require in the way of ‘ P , hatcheries, was here last week Work Boots, High Loggers’ Boots, Rubbers with five million salmon eggs at the very lowest prices consistent with good quality. We EE ese shoes come direct from the maker. from Pemberton Lake. . There promises to be a good Groceries crowd at the Returned Soldiers’ Your every need can be filled from our large stock, to which constant dance in Assembly Hall on Mon- new arrivals guarantee freshness. Our prices will suit your pockethook day night, Nov. 10. The return- ed men are giving the dance and ‘We have received a shipment of mixed rough lumber romise they will leave nothin Lumber Good stuff for that building you were figuring on P y R save you money as t Better order your require- ments now. - Have you tried our Coffee Beans lately? We grind them for you, ~ Sole Agents for Firth Bros. exelusive Suits and Overcoats for Men undone to make it quite the best} - social affair of the year. They iii) . | S. H. SENKPIEL (e=e=] jf sesseuenora|| R. Cunningham & Son 1a. New Hazelton, B.C. ' {liven such satisfaction on several HAZELTON, B.C.: oceasions in New Hazelton. This | ° . | is the returned soldiers’ night and the dance is a complimentary Lebeekbeekerhibe ebb bee e ee lone. & . ; ° 4¥| Bob Robi adjoining shed were destroyed) § . obinson, of South Hazel- i » J.P. . # Christmas Greeting Cards Sr, vas toond ‘ity on 190 eee re a semiy alt NP _ charges under the B.C. Liquor) 4¥thur Leverett and samiy are y) 9 ; nd ; : . . yl z Now is the time to order your Personal Greeting Cards. Come in and < Act and ‘will do six months at vvaele ‘0 Bellingham, Wash..1p : Wm. Grant 8 & look over our complete line of samples ranging in Pe Oakalla. He and Bob Seott, who|® week. ) Agency e price from $1 [5 per doz. up |" found guilty last week, went} Mr, and Mrs, Barbeau and Mr. 2 . ‘ 2 down to Oakalla on Wednesday. |and Mrs, Keen, employees of the|5 a S | 2 The eases were long-drawn-out|Indian department, Ottawa, put , 8 & 2 affairs. in a couple of davs here this week | } District Agent for the leading &e The Up-to-Date Drug Store 2 The police station was empty a Mrs. Sherwood of Terrace was BS eee ut “ee $ & > day or two this week, but Const. |a visitor here this week. ue 4 The Rexal! Store Hazelton, B.C. Cooper H. Wrinch, Prop. so is ontimist Fire 5 & . , be ' * Cline is optimistic, Special Armistice service will Health ; so Bc GEG OB OG CO OG op PE IE Oe Ge oie Sip Gos GS Gp op os Last Saturday afternoon the! be held at’ St. Pauls ehureh Kit-|$ Accident 8 - ; youth and beauty of the town|wanga, on Sunday Noy. 9at3 p, |? “ ; —Oww————_ were out hunting and the birds|m., alsochurch army service at § HAZELTON -- BG @ took to the tall timbers and dark|7 p. m. ° pee. _ 4 : | . ers. h ir a . ANS Your Coal Supply et ae eee aoe tg, Ths Hineral of Chief Pant We : Does it need replenishing? Let us fill your needs from the catch up with sleep after the has-k-que, who died last week at stock we carry of the all-round excellent Pembina product ~ \. the ageiof 83 years, was held on BOOT AND SH OE New Hazelton dance. he This is a good, clean, large nut coal. Order yours today Saturday, Nov. 1, from St. Pe- ee James Adams, of Smithers, | ter’s Church, Hazelton. Rev. T. Repairing Teaming Transfer Horse and Auto Livery |] who pas spent several weeks at|D, Procter, assisted by Mr. S. HORSES FOR HIRE JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS the Hazelton Hospital, left on] Kinley, of, Kitwanga, conducted Never-Slip Ice Creepers — A. E. Falconer Sm: Hazelton [eee en oan ered eee an eos Aro ne alwgys ih stock ; nue winter. His health improved Agent for— ie . words of St. Paul, whose name HITE CCS RUBBER REPAIR [Ee _—_—— ___# |very-much while he was here. | the deceased had taken at his w O88 RUBBER R i a] ___ The Omineca Hotel looks sev-| baptism: ‘‘I have fought a geod||) ——— x : " “oll G. W. Dungate . ° * eral hundred per cent. better as| fight, J have finished my course, . BRITISH a a ON INOESS a IP SERVICE painters. forth there is laid up for me a SAILINGS FR! —PRI LICE. PRINCESS ss : cys : i ” ; ; LOUISE for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Novernber 7, 21, December 6, 19 The Kispiox farmers are feeling | T0W" of righteousness. . The ; For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway—November 17th, December let. Lith, 29th, pretty optimistic how that pole coffin was carried up the hill to The Hazelton Hospital S. “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swanson Bay, Bast B 7 . : : 5 Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Ta oor camps are being opened in that the cemetery by the native chiefs every Saturday at 1 p.m. section. Alocal market for much of Hazelton, .who pad herr last The Hazelton Hospital issues AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information Y thai : ‘ r 2 : : W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert of their produce will be thus pro- respects toa worthy example o ticketa for any period at $1.50 per Nr = === | vided. conversion from heathendom to month in advante, Nee rate in Christianity. eludes ‘office consultations’ an Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gow re- » medicines, as well as all costs LAT oT we a | toned to South Hazelton the while in the hospital, ‘Tickets are F. H. DuVernet, the clergy of . . : st of the week, after t Fine Social Evening || obtainable in Hazelton from the New Hazelton Ladies’ Aid first of the Wweex, fter the fall ‘drug store: from T. J. Thorp,. ‘ vacation; Mrs. Gow was in) A very successful social even: T tl 7a, or by mail from the meat ‘ * : : ; _|[. Telkwa, from i- i ANNUAL Ontario for several months. ; ing was held 0 the Hazelton Un cal superintendent at the Hospital. ol qi The graduation of Miss Ruth|ion church on Wednesday even- —_ a med ae le of W r _ | Bizabeth Bolivar will be held at|ing as a reception to Dr.and Mrs | ‘ J the Hazelton Hospital at 8 p.m. | Larze who recently arrived from) | : . _|Nov. 10. All friends are wel- Bella Bella. There was a good; tare a ee ON THE BYENING OF _ leome. ; . turnout of citizens and every-)” Poe on: id N b 98 "s Peach, op acapecy.|thing was most enjoyable, The] — ; me en . After the funeral of Archbisho . ~ ene pthkae Wale. _— «| a Fri ay, ovem er ok ° hop following excellent program was| ‘Timber Sale’ X6706_. oo § a ‘ lar ata: the Gerry OF} ndered—inatrumental, -Mrs.| There will be offered for sale at Pub- a . SOCKS. FANCY WORK | mints =. | the diocese of Caledonia, in con-) 5 aay. 4. /ti¢ Auction, at noon on the 7th day of an: For the men and boys Useful and ornamental For the youngsters junction with the laity, decided Fakeley, solos. by. Rev. Pound November, 1924, in the office, of the Dr. Large, Mrs. Falconer, Mrs. Forest Ranger, Hazelton, je Licence Net i , to ent, in. ft. of Cedar MacKay. Ned Claris, duet, , Miss Poles and Piling, on an area situated on Gibson and Mrs. MacKay, ‘read-| the east bant of Skeena River, approx- i : _rare Rupert to the late archbishop.|.- me ~ | the : i i imately 15 miles north of Hazelton, ings, Mrs. Tomlinson, violin 80108 ee tay Distriet. 4 Start your ‘Christmas Shopping at the Ladies’ Sale of Work !. |Itis hoped to complete the fund. Bod After th a m. bad = ei A NA established for: this purpose. by a mente mt te H rev. removal of ae be: allowed far - -lthe end of November. Friends refreshments were Served. ANOV.|""peovided. that anyone unable to at- | ae " HOUSE-DRESSES AND APRONS ant to plan a memorial: Rast window : woe CANDY—Home made vs lin the new cathedral at Prince Pound announced that this “was tend:the atiction in person may ‘submit on ——_ a _ eee desiring to subscribe may. hand oy Woadnag.|a sealed tender, to’ be opened at th wonany Puauic .||| BCG LAND SURVEYOR ||their donations to -either. of the| *© be the first of regular Wednes: | iour of auction and treated as one bid, soLICrTOR =. NOTARY PUBLIC | wardens. of St, Peter’s Church,. day night meetings and that al- Fauster, Retonias B on District I : ; ; om an ~wtharfard | Gens 01 We ee li ccnata weake there would. be al fdrester, Victoria,’ B.C.,. or District ! L. S. McGill ||" 4 Alisa Rutherford «|| Hazetton (B. -R. Cox or A. A. ternate weeks there would. | Forester, Prine Rupert, 5.0. _. 181 a4 ON Sansieten |. ||| > All deseriptions, of sur |/Connon), or to the rector, Rev. social programs) BS -| sonmens © Betis cotanbie’ ||]: sourn wazenron y ||" D-Proctor.. || The Omineca Herald is Tivo}. Joe .Marchildon.{s spending 9 ily im ; = | George |Hauchs cabin and an'Dollarsa year. Viol | dey ih Prine George, t of f i : fo . — W - : _ poe oe . Ay a . : , . a e . oa ‘ . $ . ‘ : to ts t : . : . a . . : . .