a“- ie - ARY 1, 1926 _ THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANU. rs An Appreciation’ ; ‘We thank our many customers for their patronage during the twelve months just past and hope that in the coming. year they will continue to favor us with that patronage. May the New Year bring you every happiness and prosperity General Merchant S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. | Raw Furs Wanted (7 y BRING OR SHIP YOUR to —~C. W. DAWSON Omineca Hotel, Hazelton, B. C, FURS Highest cash prices paid and best grading given. \w fo Steamship & Train Service a 4 S.S, PRINCE RUBERT will sail from PRINCE RU- % PERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY, 9.00am. .- For STEWART and ANYOX........ rerrery secon nnneageeeeees WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. S.S, PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: ; Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 4.17 am.. ' Westbound—Tuesday, Tliursday, Sunday, 11.00 p.m. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National, Agent or R. F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. 1926 4 To our patrons and friends we extend the wish that the coming year may be the brightest and best. By constant good service we will do our. . ' part to make the year a happy one for them. . The Falconer Transfer HAZELTON, B, C. eee The Hazelton Hospital - The Hazelton Hospital issues | tickets for any pericd at 1.50 per month in advance, ‘Thia.rate in- BOOT AND SHOE Repairing RUBBER HEELS — All sizes NEVERSLIP ICE CREEPERS | . G. W. Dungate + medicines, as wells all costs - ' obtainable in Hazelton from the — drug store; -from T.. J. Thorp, ' “Telkwa, or by mait from the medi- cludes office consultations and. | | while in the hospital, Tickets are .‘} | HAZELTON NOTES | Me and Mrs, W. A. Gow spent their Christmas with friends in Winnipeg. . Early Christmas morning and off and on during the day Const. Cline picked up a number of natives who were celebrating Christmas in a manner not ap- proved by the Indian department at Ottawa. On Saturday a white man was pinched for supplying Indians. He received the option of a $50 fine or six months, On Christmas Day the nursing and medical staffs of the Hazel- ton Hospital had dinner at the home’ of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large. The opening of the new Church Army Hall at Kitwanga which takes place on Tuesday, January 5, will be. attended by a. large body of Indians representative of every native village along the Skeena and Naas rivers, Arch- deacon Rix, Rev. T. D, Proctor and other clergy will conduct the ceremonies, Mrs. Graef and Charlotte left the first of the week for a visit with friends in Vancouver, One of the- largest dinner par- ties on Christmas Day was at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Fal- coner. Quite a number of bache- lors and old-timers found there a big feed and a hearty welcome. Three of the boys were strut- ting about town the day after Christmas patting themselves on the back because they ‘‘didn’t do it’’, Most of the boys from the tie and pole camps in the district were in town for the Christmas season, — _ Mrs. E, M. Hoops, of Telkwa, was a holiday guest of Mr; and Mrs, R. §, Sargent. After shoeing all kinds of horses fora good many yearg, Tony recently came to the conclu- sion that some day he might get kicked. Therefore, he meshed the gears of his intellect and evolved an ingeniously simple but effective contrivance which enables him to shoe the wildest steed as easily as he does the gentlest. Services at the regular hours will be conducted in St. Peter’s Church on Sunday. @ d } ‘ Terrace ‘% = onan Mrs. Chas. Giggey entertained her Sunday Schoo! class on Wed- nesday afternoon at her home in Lakelse Valley, where a very. pleasant time was spent in games and contests and the pulling for Christmas gifts. ‘The little folks were conveyed from town and back by car driven by Mrs. Geo. Little. . Frank Glass, of Prince Rupert, is spending a holiday under the parental roof, . C. RB. Gilbert was‘a business visitor in Prince George over the week-end. Lo ‘Mrs. 0. T. Sundal was hostess at a delightful bridge party on Monday evening. The prizewin- ner was Mrs. J. K. Frost. Every Last ADVE advertising. HAZELTON, B.C, cal superinténdentat the Hospital, ||| more sales:-were being made, stock - turnovers speeded up and profits in- creased by ADVERTISING. _—— —This Year every week you let slip by without ‘AD ERTS! G gives your, competi. or a bigger opportunity. Start your RTISING in the next issue of — The Omineca Herald and The Ter- ace News, and follow the example of - hundreds of successful business men by keeping your business constantly before your customers through steady _ ». Progressive (| =. oS Tecued by Conadian: Weekly Newspapera Assoe'n a Week Year . 4 os 1 SEE COC pen ne ene gn ‘oP eho N.P. ~ Win. Grant’s REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading . Insurance Companies— Life - Fire Health Accident . ) § HAZELTON’ - BC. | ee SRARRRRRARRRRS ; First-class work on all cars. FORD SERVICE AGENTS HAZELTON GARAGE Cary & Stone - Owners OIL AND GAS FOR SALE Free AIR STATION Garage located across from Omineca Hotel. Hazelton, B.C. THE . Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton, B.C, Wishes All Its Patrons and Friends . A Happy’ and Prosper- ous New Yeat BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and -the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. ~— Phone Hagelton 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hote), 2 long 2 short ; BC, LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford | All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed : SCUTH HAZELTON i i i d a | B.C. UNDERTAKERS | BMBAUMING FOR SHIPMENT A SFECIALTY BO; Box 48 BARRIQTER SMITHERS | British Columbia fim ! i q a Awe iM PRINCE RUPERT, B.0, will bring us ” & _ * * . SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC | L. S. McGill #