{¢ Christmas Gifts We are ready to help you with your Christmas shopping. A new stock in a new store. Cheistmas Cards Gift Stationery Fountain Pens Toilet Sets JEWELLERY—Latest in Neck laces, Ear Rings, Bracelets Handkerchiefs Plasticine for the children Candies Nuits — Fruits Cigars and Cigarettes in Christma LARGE COLLECTION OF TOYS Christinas Candles s Packages Christmas Deeorations Novelties of all kinds Come into Sante Claus’ Headquar tors and seo for. yourself C. W. Dawson | Hazelton ‘The Sunday School concert in New Ilazelton will be held on Saturday ev- ‘ening next. in the church. Mr. and ‘Mra, Grondahl haye trained the child- ren for a program. There will also be a tree for the menibers of the Sun- day school. - : ee ot : This week a contribution, was re- ceived from] McLeod of Vancouver towards a treat for the Sunday school children ‘of New Hazelton. ‘This will be distributed to the children on Sat- utday night. Mr. McLeod has never forgotten the New Hazelton Sunday school. children since he left here some twenty years aga, - , 1 Epwarpspurs The famous energy-producing sweet—an casily digested food invaluable for infants, growing children, and enjoyed by the whole family. Canada Starch Sales Co., Limited REDUCED WINTER FARES $32 TovANCOUMFR RETURN PRINCE GEORGE Prince Rupert T H U R S D A y 10:30 p.m. Southbound These rates effective to February 28 Return limit, March 31 CANA AMDEA AN WA ATIORAL NTEAMSITS ate zat OME ete TN TY BSN AIT mee, nee CEL Ee eipo ete Pat aE NTE Pi) nosrneorcoaneneinnmnaeas esorsaca ene CEN IERIE & When you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER ‘You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the ‘Buy at Home”’ principal. Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message tu the publie for you. Will you use these columns? “Vancouver printers will not help build your town hand community nor help sell your produce, se 4 from his vacation which he spent in Edimouten. While there he visited a umber bf modern farins, | ineluding the government firm, and he got a lot af information which he prapases put into effect here, Te also visited the C. Xv R. offices and. with the im- migration aud colonization. - officials he had Jong interviews. He told them some. things about this section of the world which shonki be of benefit to cmonspsective settlers. ** * Noy Wakefield of Telkwa Jeft list Thursday for Seattle where Mrs. Wakefield has been for several weeks fov the benefit of her health, se * Public School Inspector Brown of Smithers left last Thursday for. Van- conrer where he will spend the Christ- mas holidays. with his family. He is his family north until spring. * - 2 Mr. Covky of Quick shipped a car’ lond of prime Christmas beef to Ru- pert on last 'Phursday’s train. Te has sane ‘seventy-five head yet, ee “Mrs, Geo. D. Parent left Saturday for Montreal having been called to the heiside of her son, Delcourt, who un- derwent an operation and his condi- tion: Was reported as serious. The late reports are to the effect that the pa- tient haus so fur recovered that he is considered out of danger, ’ * & Ceo. Little spent Inst week at Smi- thers velurmming to Terrice the first of this week. ekeh . There will be ue beer parlors or re. Treshment rooms in’ New Westminster this year ner for three years yet ab least. The yoters defeated the beer vote last week, eke Those who took udvintige of the cheap excursion rite to Prince Rupert List week returned to their homes on Sufurdiy uight. A number came to the const from as tne east as Prince George, * ek At a banquet the other night Hon, RR. Remett and Hon. Mr, ‘ascher- ont. political opponents, sat. side De] NAR RR RIES side. and they were in agreement that Cunada would best recover from the depression through | the — capitulistic system, changed and moderated, and nore attention pak to a fairer distri- bition of wealth ‘and goods. ee Dr. Defoe ofCalendor, Ont., return- heetie week spent in New York City where lhe wag the hero of. the hour. He had a wonderful time and received all kinds of offers to move to the Tnl- tel States, The Doctor should hig good sense in refusing nll such offers Tle prefers Canrdn and his own neck. of the woods in particular, The Am- erican people will not rest until they eet inte thetr country the quintuplets that De Defoe brought into the world, SPOR IOKROCROEROR NIRA GD. Parent returned on Saturday | of the opinion that he will not bring} el fo his home last Saturday after a Doings Around Home Of interest to you'and your friends Edward William Sheasgreen, aged 37. and a brother of Mrs, Ernest God- dard. of Ocean Palls. and formerly of New Hazelton, passed away Saturday morning in Vanconver, se Olof Hinson, MP2. and Austin Good endtigh ‘motored down from Sinithers on Monday morning aud after spend- ing the day here retumed to Smithers in the evening, My. Hanson will: get away (to) Moutreal on ‘Vhursdiy,: and Will be aecompaniod by Mrs, Thinson, -_< 9 * The United Church Stiday School Christiias ‘Tree and cancert will, be held in the echareh in Ezelten this (Wednesday) evening at Tad. zoe gp The public school concert and Christ mith tree will be held in the school howe on Friday’ ev ening at 7.80, am ok On sSunday next special Christmus services will be held in: the United ehireh tn New Ikigzelton in the morn- ing at 11 o'elock. and in Clngelten: in the evening at TAQ. There will be a sjeehil imusien! program for the ue- Gaston, So . eee : Bight hundred meu from the relief of the week and asked the police for a grenter allowinee. They wanted to sve the new muryor-elect and perhaps he would deal kindly with them as this is supposed to be the sengon when good peanle xe supposed — to kindly of their fellows, ae % The Cnnatlian. aig mail planes Jinve started on their long flight to the far north with the Christinas ‘mail- and parcels, If was not so very many vers ago that we did not get our Christmas mail and Ihtreels until Inte Jin’ the spring—after navigation on the Skeena river opened, The far north peeple will hegiw to think that they are right in the heart of activities ead Ifns your subscription been paid yet? When uyeu need Dry Cleaning Laundry Service let ms de It fof you, : Get your suit, dress, coat, ties ay hat-dry cleaned for Christ. mos qd mike them Jook like new, Send them Dy talk or express and we will de the rest. Pioneer Laundry (1921) Limited Prince Rupert, B.C. Prince Ropert Hotel Prince Rupert, B. C. H, B, Rochester, manager Rates— — $1.50 per ay and up A real good hotel serving _ the north land —_—= cups blew into Vancouver the first). think: | — Wo. Grant’ $ Agency Notary Public Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies a You Office Work given ‘Prompt and Careful Attention BAZELTON, B. C. Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C, Drugs Stationery Fancy Goeds Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. City Transfer Smithers, B. C, Taxi and fransfer Service _ At all -hours aneeseeree er oe W. B. Leach} Owner §% Shopping Early For Christinas Come ino aud look over aur big Christmas Steck ef the newest Faney Stationery Toilet Sets Moirs Chocolates Clwistuas Cards Seals ‘Tags Wrappers Shop curly while oie assort- mont is complete, The Up-To-Date Drug HAZELTON — The :Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tic kets tor uny.pericd at $1.50 per nunt. in- advance. This rate iu- celndes office consultations, med!- .cines, as well as nll costs while in the hospital. Tlokets are ob- tainable {n Hazlton at the drug store or by mail from the: medl- eal superintendant at the liospital The novmal duty on Canadian where ecenooaEncENcEROREEREE ee into the Thited States is 42e a bushel,