The Pioneer r Druggists The Rexall Store _ Ormes Limited | "Prince Rupert Magazines | Vietor Phonographs and Records -» Books Drage of all kinds Chocolates Stationery. | Candy_— School Supplies Up-to-Date Drug Store. 3 2 The Rexal Store AGENCE FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES W. C. Orchard, cor. Third Avenue and Pourth Street, Prince Rupert EERIE Tuesday. morning. At New Hazelton |’ British Columbia Coast ‘Sjeamship ‘Service . Sailings from Prince Rupert STEAMSHIPS To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, on Earch 7, 18, 28 To: Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle March 11, 22. §. 5. Princess Mary for Butedgle, Ocean Falls, Alert . Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria, every Friday at 10.00 2.7, . , Full information from ae if S a Yes ray §: pule Biss 5987 LOUIS anboy cae EATON C' Chino! NADAP WINNIPEG u EATON 'S ay so—it's eral Wist afine erthure eousanda at Camdlane bay this great onuniaidon when they say just chia Over Caruudl prices, right methods wory of EATON'S— Seay po—it'e true ™ rinty years of sie icady y erplir—eeplers he co eae - ie lian 3! tS yea? altet year a is Ai roethodi und rellablllye “This gallo the THE HOME OF VALUE A hice competent Research Bureau ta malas ue prices. are based on ‘purchaain reasonabla profit. . In. this bool. will be foun - pages. ‘of: stylish’ and . -merchandiae,* ‘backed - “by. » ‘guarantee, "répresenting ‘a. asolution : . Many. of | your, ‘problems,’ Bay ty We: ‘invite™ com woe “test of honest vals, | certain that ly belfaving in £000 morchandise * - Western: people. . vo : book.of big -values—juat send in a _-. 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New ° ernnent,. number of the, Jar ger Short § Stories _ Close to ) Home or 4 cial Mixture—25¢ a -pound. a a yo - Wm. ‘Lloyd’ returned’ to Hazelton on. Thursday ‘last after - spending. some weeks in Vancouver. a DAD Work on the bigh level bridge ‘Rear New ‘Hazelton’ ds progressing favorably although the high wind and sudden cold snap the first of the-week slowed | work. up a little. The high .lne hus been ‘comple ed and actual steci work. . was started the first of: the Week. Iti the weather continues favorable the steel work will be finished by ‘the middie of Mar, ‘but there will be a lot of work to do after that before traffic can be diverted over. the natural high. way. rr, The Rose Dance, an annual affair, given by the W. A. to the BH. HH. will be held in Hazelton on June 19th: Come! Everybody come to Bt. Pat- rick’s concert and dance in aid ov? the hall funtl. Sponsored by the. young ‘{anmax Hall on Monday, March 16, Program at 8 p.m. Adniisston $1.00, Good musie. DR. R, AGNEW DENTIST WILL BE AT THE OMINECA HOTEL -HAZELTON, ON MARCH 12 TO MAROH 16, A very: enjoyable dance was held in the New Hazelton community hal on Saturday night last, and as a‘result 4 few doliars will he availoble for. the school funds. Music was ‘furnished by a seven piecce™ orchestra from. ‘Kitwan- fa and it was good” music.. Many of daticers were from ‘points along the railway west of town. A cold. spell ‘struck the north begin: ning the first of the week. “In the far low. At houston it was 20 below. and at Moriccetown it was ten below. on it was five above zero. but that wag will ‘be: ‘on. Haster. Monday, April. 6th. It. Will ‘be. under the auspices of: the New. Hazelton ladies Who are working Hazelton i ward.’ It ‘ia: hoped that this “will: ‘bay jthe last dance for. this: particular, pur, i. pose as the” ‘Tadies can: sec. ‘their way |: out. providing : ‘the - Taster —a ee ‘Canada is goon to find out how big a pay roll it has-and how.many neople : are really working for the’ Ottawa. ‘gov- hundreds. . Temporary - employees are |* diawing permanent: salaries, ete. One, “ 2.{n. civil “aviation: In “Canada, ’ par ; ‘Heularly. din commercial: flying: “A estimate Ig 40, 000: employers. and; any other: ds: 0, 000." a L Ss. MeGit hag" ‘been leetuniing in a 4 a ‘ Try: “Bua ‘Dawson's Candy"Spe-| para -F Map, Bulkley Sheet, ‘| Recording Diviston; Coast Range 5 : ‘sale of: beer by the glass or by. the op- “Jen bottle ; Datei this Bra day March, “4931. ladies of Hazelton’, to be held in Kit-) B.C. notlater than noon on the 27¢ north it was from 30 to. 40 degrees be-| - The ‘riext big dance in New Hazelion . . attendance, were: indicated sin’ the. * BC Dance: is} 150.000,000 or: las well ‘Patronized at the last ‘dance: - has more than doubled An ‘Canada’. .. British. Columbia . _ 508,000. pounds, .. At present no ole seems, to]? : Know any more’ about _ 4t than that}: “. rs if t f.. “the - 7 been inicrensing from year to year: by |: oxported lo 4 feren mu paee $ "Jncraase.” Of;.7,667.. hours «: ‘over. “the. a R. C.. Bamford - DENTIST © . SMITHERS, B. C: Hours Samto6 Pp ™ ‘Byenings by appolntment, ° a Seinen tea) ’ GOVERNMEN T. LIQUOR ACT. N otice of ‘application tor beet. Tieense | . Notice. ls hereby. given that, on. the | . ist day of -April- next, the undersigned Board for a Heense’ in respect of: pre-}, smniges. to be-erected at~Paclfie, B.-C., upon the: lands described as: the’ south. east ‘corner of . Lot .918,. Pre-émptor's Hazelton Land | and being approximately: 126 feet back | of the C: N: R. depot'at Pacific, in. the Province of British Columbia, ‘for’ the. for consumption on’ the pre- ‘| mises, ° Jo pe 8. A. Corley 3042 000-2 " ” : ot ties aed : TIMBER SALE ‘X13056° | Senled ‘tenders will be recelyed by the District - Forester, ‘Prince Rupert, day of Mareh. 131... for thie ae jinee of License: X18556 neur ‘Kitwanga, *B. poles and. piling. : Three. 3). years’. “will “he. allied for remo ‘il- Ge rinndus: ©: ‘Further particnlars ‘of. the’ ; ‘Uhiet Forester, Victoria,::B, ,C.; -the- District. Forester, Prince... Rupert, B. G., or Ranger. .W:. Sharpe, ‘Hazelton, BO, 8 ae ree ere ey i a ercer ty ‘of ‘ rmelts, have ‘been shipped reveny tu the Gnston: New York and Chie: cago “murkers from. Burhtrst. NB. - The value. of these= shipmicats is placed’ at about: “$35, 000. ere Mo An increawoil enrolimenit in ticth common and high, ‘schools,: an in-... erease iti: teachers” and In: average , ‘report --of -the schools - of”. New 5 Br unos wick. for the : wvear, “ending. Oc-.. , tober’ ai. 1930, : ' ~ ze =. __Agregate: value’. of lite! Instire:? ence in: ‘Canada, ‘according to -lat--- |. est available” information,“ was “$6.5. about’: $628.49 “per. * capita. of the population.” Yts vale’ -sinee 1920. COE ae “East year's: renteh of. ‘seimon ‘in totalled | 216,-- Sater ai a | rs By Fintends to apply to.the‘Idquor Control |: a Zoran . G., to-eut 50,000 lineal” “fect: Of, cedar | | idere and There | 1 “Groceries, : ‘Hardwate,: ‘Dry. : -Goods,. Boots and Shoes and: , Men’ 8. Fatnishings...° et YY. J. -Larkworthy General Merchant “NEW ‘HAZELTON ‘ -B, C: LAND SURVEYOR ds Allan . ‘Rutherford _ ‘ . Surveys prompily executed. . ‘SMITHERS, B.C. ai B. J dee _ Chiropractor Will be at the Omineca Hotel. . Hazelton on Thursday. — * Shoe. Repairing and: ~ Harness Repairing - ; .. Shop back" of Omineca Hotel R. . Dilling, Hazelton <4 Wa. Grant’s Agency Notary Public! no _ Representing ‘Heading and Life: ! = Insurance Companies: | pe ESTATE Ageat Liceused Bad. ‘Bonded * HAZELTON, B. © the. -highest ever. ‘recorded: ° About. 2'220,000. ° cases’ have been canned, most'of: it te -ba- world, 7 Good: progress: was: made’ in 1940.” total of 87,453: hours, was flown, an; 7 Feities in’ the’ erst flying time.” of. registered. »88T0-- 5 Plakes J jn 1 1929. a