1 THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1929 | 0°" 07 ee HAZELTON THEATRE Saturday, December 7 Two Shows---2.00 p. m. and 8,00 p. m. SHARP The most tremendous success of stage records has been made into the wonder praduction of film history! Scenes such ag have never - before been flashed on ihe screen—momnts of unforgettable drama _ and beauty—the galley-elavesthe sea-fight, the famous chariot race and a thousand other thrills —tumble over one aapiher i hewilder ing srofusion! . One of the Really Great Pistures which you cannot afford to miss. noon show, as many as possible. _ You will confer‘a favor by attending the after- “ he a Steamship and Train Service and Sunday 10.00 p.m. For Anyox each Wednesday 4.00 p.m. nightly. Sailings from Prince Rupert, for Vancourver, Vic-. torla, Seattle and intermediate points each Thursday For Stewart, Wednesdays 4p.m.: Saturdays 8p p. m, For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands fort- Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7, 20 p.m. Westbound—Sunday, Tuesday and ‘Thursday, 9.51 a.m. For Atlantic steamship sailings or fayther information apply to any Canadian National Agen RK FE McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. jhns been charged at Fentittun by a A complete stock of Druggists Sundries Toilet Gouds: Stationery. Kodaks and Films: aan Prescriptions carefully dispensed by | three registered pharmacists, Drugs “Candy — “We pa Pp ot postage on. mail orders’ when orders: pb by au ent cash, otherwise sent C. O, dD. “7, pareel post, ORMES LIMITED. . The Pioneer Druggiste The Rexall Store | _ Prince Rupert, B. C. TH REXALL DRUG STORE 9 are aeeofapeniea ' Some sugrestions for Christmas baying tationery. Chocolates — “Toilet oods Novelties . Wrappings — and Decorations - p-to-Date Pings Store. HAZELTON, B.C, a a roe os ‘and then left him with’ only- his: over ‘feral other times to annoy the old: doc- ‘la: Vancouver lawyer, is locking after ‘|the prisoner's interests. : “| sed is out on bail:: ‘| tor Stratfdrd, Ont, ‘to. spend Ohrist:. jmas Ww ith his mother. ‘|Ieft o conple of weeks ggo for. Hdmon- ‘}ton to attend: a. meeting’ of. the Colum- |” ..fario Gold: ‘Mining’ Co, was’ taken Mi]: - on the train and: was: removed to: the |-. ° hospital | ‘at’ Edmonton... ’ The: ‘meeting:|’ . ‘Willman. returned ‘to Usle.: : came ‘back. to her’ connt: of ‘the ° :vexry serious, ‘illness. of “(hey father, George “Hall,” ., | Deen “a “patient, ‘in the; h number of Weeks. : ~ a " . tek on oA ae Close to Home Don't forget the Bazaar in Hazelton on Friday evening, December 6th. There will be stalls with articles ‘auit- able for gifts; home-cooking, Candy and Flowers, also all the usual and the special stunts to provide fun for every- one. Come and have a jolly time.. 203 Capt. G, ©, Mortimer, the newly appointed Indian Agent, arrived in Hazelton last Wednesday night and on Thursday in company with Mr. Hyde,“ he motored to : several points in the district that could ‘be reached ‘by car. The roads would not permit of much travel at this’ particular sea- |t von, © O. Perry of - Victoria, assist- ant. connnissioner,- and formerly’ Prince Rupert, was here with Capt. Mortimer for a few: days.’ oe The heaviest rain that has visited this district for several years fell it but there was something. over two. inches of water and it did a. wonder- ful lot of good. : L. W.. Rupert spent a day. or two in town last week. At the annual meeting of the Stew- art: hospital hoard recently Mrs, Ma- thieson, the . superinendant.- of the nurses training school: and’ matron, was complimented” by the hoard on the improved conditions ‘and the im- proved. service. ee Donald Grey, general merchant at Hagwilget, carries a complete line of Groceries, boots, shoes, rubbers, hard- ware, dry goods, flour and feed: He wants to do business with you and re- quests you to visit his store. You will find his prices very reasonable. ot i A son of the late Hon. John Oliver well known doctor, 73 years of age, as being one.of three men who kid- a half mile ride in. car, stripped off his clothes, applied. tar and feathers cont to walk home “in. It ' appears that attempts have been made at sev- tor. A brother of Mr. Oliver who is The ‘accus- - Oxear Lind will lenve thle weelt to anend He couple of ‘months. with his brother in Vancouver and “algo con- suit @ specialist in ¥egard to his eye. Mrs. Cooper ‘Wrinch is ‘spending a short time in Prince Rupert. _ WW. J. Larkworthy ‘lehves thia: “week. Capt. " Jonn ‘Willian, of Usk. who was “postponed and: last. Sunday - Mr. “nies: ‘Bullard of ‘cnigarys A of her ' ‘sister, . iMrs.. TT Spooner., She |’ Short. Stories of. last week. It took several days to ddl .: Patmore of Prince . Rupert | napped him, took him for a two and}. i. -| hampered scope: .. ‘"}lor ‘and Drury, .|becoming the usual thing, rived. here last Sunday, aceshipanted to “ni ° ‘|hy her two daughters,-and is a guest'l: old - home ‘on ‘ace. ; d the elat,’ ‘and: file with‘them foil:particulars Gow. Mrs. Chappell's. to Skowell’s, house” on 1 the reserve. *% tage on river bank, Hazelton; well fin- ished and well buil; suitable for small family.~Apply to George MeGrath at Hazelton: ‘Don't stay at home on Friday the 1th. Be with the crowd and take ‘part in the fun. The Hazelton Social Club guarantees a granophone ‘or a radio to some one, and many laughs to all : Wm. Kerr wag, taken. seriously ill on Wednesday and’ was removed to the Hazelton Hospital, His-many . friends Will be glad to see him around | again soon. Automobiles ae Use in a Yukon - Automobile saiesmen who are - in- cclined to Jnment the searelty of pro-" spects may take’ courage fiom a sale recorded by” Taylor’ and ‘Drury, Chey- rolet. denlers in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. The buyer was an indian who, to even ‘the optimistic, would: scarcely. have seemed” to: be.in the market for a car. The ouly possible .|use he could make of his” purchase |. was'to run ‘it for a few months dur- ice of a large lake near lis. home. For Summer use he cu t a circular track out of the scrub. This. high- one that the new Chevrolet can. ex- ercise its rights.in Summer months. ' The Whitehorse dealers also report bringing in the firat carload ship- iment of automobiles ever. imported in to the Yukon. .The shipment caine in from the coast ‘over the famous railway, replacing -the pack ‘trains of gold rush days, : that runs between Skagway and Whitehorse. It consis: ted: entirely of . Chevrolets . and vas destined for buyers” swhose . driving will in “most eases be, limited to a few miles and to a few months in.a ye: -If motor travel is. somewhat. lin. ed in the _Yukon the ‘airplane has mn- Mr. ‘Taylor, of Tay- reports - ‘tliat: -yhere it formerly, tool. him ‘three or four aveels -to visit , the. ‘company’s | two places of. business - ‘and seven. trading, posts, the ‘tour of inspection ‘can’ now be made ii two days. Airplane tray- el, says the vetran of the Yukon is ‘the . "yegul- ar trips are helug made between Whitehorse, : Davson ind Maye. In- dian trappers ‘have' ‘kept up’ with the times . by employing -planes . to. take them to the “trapping grounds, upon oceasion.. Ce AR pt te rm overn : ‘themselves accordingly’ “(1):. Where a. corporation hana: grivate¢ ‘company. inclal * ites ile. with. them; “thie Felix Bridge: Gu thet, at ne home of Mra. “Winsby* on Tuésday, af this week., ‘The first prize was won by. Mrs. Chappell and. the second by Mre. + Next week the elud will meet at, nt Three Indian boys a are ‘in the coop af at Hazelton charged with breaking in-|- For Lease—One three roomed Cot: ing the late winter and spting.on thaé| - Way not even a mile in’ all, is the only |. | bulietin, circular, © publication in the ‘office of the Resi- - ‘Is situate, and.. oA males line of =" is | a Groceries. Hardware: . _ Dry Goods. _ “Flour and Feed . Fresh Fruit: Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meat ~ ) Wy. _ 7 NEW HAZELTON J oe Ham Cafe Is now. open, Two doors from the United Church in _ Hazelton” “Meals at all hours up to midnight, Joe fam a good cook, Everything i is new ‘and will always be clean, 7 . TIMBER SALE X11993 ——o Senled tenders “will be. réecelved by the District--Forester, ‘Prince Rupert, B. C., not Jater than noon on the 18th day of ‘December,’ 1920,- for: the pur- chase of Licente X11993 near XKit- wanga, B. CG. to cut 30,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling, for removal. of: timber, Further: | “particulars. of the’ Chiez Forester, Victoria, B,-.C., -the. District Forester, Prince * Rupert, | or Ranger H. W. Sharpe, Hazelton,’ B:: Cr, 2 trar of Companies. sone : - “(2). Where ‘a. ‘corporation, thana_ private company. under the “Companies Act,” issnes,-publishes or distributes,: or, causes to. be’ issued, pub. lished «or : ‘distributed, ‘any - pamphlet, : bulletin, circular, ‘advertisement , or publication: relatingto- ‘to. any mining property situnte in the Province in whiche the corporation has any Inter- st or..on which the: ‘corporation is en- gaged in-work, the corporation shall forthwith.-file a ceopy of. the pamphlet, ‘advertisement, or dent Tingineer of the mineral survey district in which the mining property’ ‘shall ‘also forthrith file three coples of the same in the of- fice of the Department of Mines at Victoria...” :, A(R): “fe a corporiition. makea ” ‘de . [fault in complying. with any , require: =|ment of this sectibn, it shall be liable ~*4 On summary conviction to! a fine not’ exceeding: twenty-five dollars for every-— day’ erety which’ the a defaulé continues» : “Bor: 4 infoemiation ° ‘gepntding ‘British: ; | Columbid: Mines apply:.to the Depart- .. iient. of -Minés, ‘Victoria, B.C. cation, - ‘Three -(3)- years vill be allowed » othe: «Special: Bulletins, . ‘Anninal "Reports, Lote. furnished tree of. “charge | on appli: