—— General Supply Store i By degrees new lines have been added to my stock . so that today you can purchase here almost every- -. thing required in the home or in the camp. What | we have not we will get for you. Ice Cream — and Summer Drinks Now coming in |tend at this time. Fresh Fruits S. H. SENKPIEL General Merchant ‘was a service for the chief at the New Hazelton, 8.C. Ice Cream, Plainand Fancy Ice Cream Sodas, all flavors Fancy Cooling Drinks KODAK SUPPLIES STATIONERY _ HAZELTON, B.C. @ | SUMMER REFRESHMENTS The Up-to-Date Drug Store Hanall Spur, B.C. Manufacturers of | Rough, Dressed & Dimension Lu m b er HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Com pany HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH Note that the name of our Post Office has been changed from Royal Mills to Flooring Get our prices before ordering elsewhere HANALL, B. C. Louis F. Coles PIANO TUNER Ete. f For many years with Brinsmeads, London, Eng. ; Martin Orme, Ottawa; Mason & Risch, Toronto Will visit all points in the interior country, starting at Terrace on July 19th, and continu- _ ing through to Vanderhoof. ||Saturday, August 2. HAZELTON NOTES bel - | j Rew Rev. A. C. Pound went up to Morricetown on Wednesday af- ternoon and held devine service. ‘The district meeting in connec- tion with the Methodist church that was to have been held ves- terday in Smithers, was postpon- ed until alater date. Several of the ministers were unable to at- On Wednesday afternoon the funeral of Chief John Patsy was held and interment took place in the Hazelton cemetery. There K.C. church at Hagwilget Tues- day. He passed away on Sunday after a long illness. A number of people danced in Assembly hall Monday night and had a good time. Mrs, Knight of Toronto was a guest last week of her friend Mrs Csrey, and on Saturday morning: left for Victoria. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Mac- Kay and her three Paughters ar- rived home after having spent a number of months in Calgary. They visited a few days at Burns Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy and motored with them home. A warm welcome awaited Mrs. Mac- Kay and family and she was glad to be baek again. Roy Ridsdale was a visitor to Smithers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Boden were in Smithers this week. On Saturday July 19th at the Hazelton hospital, a son was born to William and Mrs. Leverett of Burns Lake. A son was born to Charles and Mrs. Stevens on Friday, July 18. _ Mrs: Ardagh of Kitwanga was a guest of friends here last week Hugh Richmond of Skeena Crossing was in town on Wednes- day of this week. THE OMINECA HERAED, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924-0 5 a | The Canning and Pickling Season Il. J is now on. Look oyer our assortment , oft: =: Fruit Jars Hg + JayTops = | Jar Rubbers =—s' I Pickling Spices Heintz Pickling Vinegar | Certo : etc. ete. R. Cunningham & Son us. HAZELTON, B.C. AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE | & Twenty -four-hour Service | & Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway - and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE Single Horsez, Light or Heavy Teama, or Saddle The best Garage in the North at your service Horses alwaya ready for Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred you A. E. Falconer Hazelton | & : —/ j Govmnt, phone: 2 long, 1 short A Boot and Shoe Repairing | Harness Mending — | Latest machinery and modern equipment installed ‘ A which insures- prompt attention and first-class work ‘ G. W. DUNGATE. Temporary location at the corner of main if AZELTON, B.C. mi ; road and first bench j Walter and Mrs. Aiken arrived from Babine this week enroute south on a holiday. The regular monthly meeting of the Hazelton and District Lib eral Association will be held on Rev. and’ Mrs, T, D. Proctor were guests last week of Rev. KEEP YOUR TUNING AND REPAIRING FOR | HIM ‘HOTEL DINING ROOM ON Friday, August Ist Ths Orchestra from Prince Rupert will furnish the music. There “will: “be a ‘ Ghildeen’ a Dance from 8.0 whieh ‘hour al ‘those under 38 years of. ‘age wil Cc A A AM Midsummer Dance y NEW HAZELITON CITIZENS WILL GIVE A DANCE IN, THE say there is-eorn in Envpt yet. Tickets $2.00 ae Selock: until: 10, ‘after: |_ dcate. the’ floor. : and Mrs. R. E. W.‘Biddell in at Telkwa and then to Round Lake and Lake Kathlyn.. .On the return trip they called upon the ranchers between Morricetown and Mud Creek. . . Charles and Vera Doodson, of Smithers, have been guests of Mrs, J. C. K. Sealy this week. ‘reports the districts that. voted. for beer are to get. beer.’. They Contributions of labelled ore for the. monster mineral. axhibit Tero buek deer is the ‘bag limit|] Smithers and Rev. Mr. Brayfield |. According to Vancouver press _| samples: ‘for: the fair and ‘finally| -Jon the, Prinee Rupert. waterfront - {should | be- shipped in. not. later . | than August Bist. ; in the. northern and. eastern’ ‘dis || iy Oe Sor Dressmaling oe My | Millinery ee . Aceading to the request of 1 man 7 local, -t weal air parlors are now opened at Sout Hazelton by : ‘MRS. CARVATH » who has had years of experience in both dress- 7 making and millinery a . CHARGES WITHIN REACH OF ALL First- class: work done on evening, street or house dresses ra SHOES | 7 7 , : The | Hazelton. Hospital 7 : REPAIRED. || wit NEATNESS AND’ DESPATCH. foo The Haselton. Hospital isaues tickets for any period at §1. 50 per Os _ month in advance,. This rate if . dudes. -offiee consultations and - - mediciaes, '.8 well aa all costs while in the hospital, Tickets are obtainable. in. Hazelton from ‘the . drug store; from T.' J, Thorp, a Telkwa, or by mail from the medi-.” “ rin jthe Ho we "Orders 3 may be. left at, Falconer’s “Office “S H. oun: Hazelton, B.C... {I aa paler pe = a nae a EE EN, er a ain aioe Sa ee,