Flour and Feed New carload anvived ‘this week and contains Purity Flour ‘Qats Wheat Corn Barley Chop Oat Chop Crushed Oats Bran Shorts Prices the best in the district. S, H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant | ea EE RT -S Canadian Pacific Railway Company. BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, October 13, 23, November 38. ‘For Ketchikan, Wrangell Juneau, Skagway—October 9, 19, 30, 8.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falla, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from W. C. Orchard, corner. Third Avenue and, Fourth Street, Prince Rupert . Nese Ladies’ Aid BAZAAR New Hazelton Friday, November 13 _ The ladies this year have a finer array of articles than ‘ever before. Only the best quality of material has been used and the class of work pt on the various articles is.of the highest order, and the prices will be. only half of the actual value. Moat articles will be suitable for Christmas gifts. : | flere are some of the things that will attract you: Home-made, hand-knit Socks and Mitts. “Women’s Dreses for house and night wear Children’s Clothing Large and small Aprons Pillow Cases = Towels Fancy Articles ‘Fish Pond —-- Candy and Flower Booth Home Cooking REFRESHMENTS TO BE SERVED FROM TWA TABLES Conservative Rally In Assembly Hall, Hazelton, 8 p.m. on - Tuesday, October 20th, "25 CAPT. ¢. CARMICHAEL will address ¢ a public. meeting’ upon the - * ‘political’ issues of the. day and .,: . 7 a ‘on. behalf of. 7 6 G Bashy, Conservative Loma “ALL: ARE CORDIALLY. INVITED - |Hazelton Hospital, | HAZELTON NOTES Tr ; nen 7 James Steen of Prince Ropert was.in town over the week end. He has the contract to instal the heating plant in the nurses resi- dence and he was up to secure the measurements, He will be up again this week end and: also the following week. While here he secured considerable other work to do, “Dr. W. T. Kergin of Prince Ru- pert was a guest of Dr: Wrinch the end of last week, - Mrs, A, , Falconer left Mon- day night for St. Paul, Minn., and other easter cities. Services will be held in St. Peter’s church next Sunday at the usual hours, - The Women’s Auxiliary. to.the whist ‘drive ‘and dance, Friday, Oct. 28rd, Hazelton school house, 8.30 p. m. sharp. Candy forsale. Tickets %5eeach, At _ Jas. Proctor took the services at Kitwanga last Sunday. It was the Harvest Thanksgiving : ‘and was very successful. The fruit and vegetables from Kitwanga, Cedarvale, Woodcock and Hazel- ton Anglican churches were sent to the Hazelton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold and fam- ily were down from Smithers on Sunday last. - Mr. and Mrs. N. P, ‘Moran of Smithers motored down and vis- ited friends over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Castell, of Eve: lyn, and party were callers at the Hospital on Sunday. * Keep in mind the annual joint | bazaar of the Ladies Aid and the Women’s ' Auxiliary on Friday}: evening, ‘Dec. 4th, in Assembly Hall. Home made, useful and fancy articles of best quality and reasonably priced. ‘lt A visitor in the distriet is Wal- |ter. Owen, Victoria, premier of the Older Boys’ parliament i in B, C. Walter is about sixteen years of age and ig on a tour of the north. While here today . (Fri day) he will address the bovs in each of the schools at Hazelton | and New Hazelton. An. enjoyable and financially | successful social was held by. the: Ladies’ Aid of the United Church |at the parsonage Friday evening last. An excellent program was given by ‘the following;—Miss Pound, vocal selections; Miss G.. Duffell, pianoforte; Mrs. Hunt, sr., readings: and a saxaphone solo by Arthur Kerr. accompanied | . by Miss Tervo. =... The Rex Cafe owner . got Off. He was charged with. having lig- uor for sale or something. boy :.& number of Indians were fin- ed for being drank: and a white man: was fined for. supplying. r ‘years ago when the present mis- Green, Dr. Large, Rev, and Mrs, : “Henry Bretzin: left recently for interests and where there ia a lot of interest at the present, time.’ : THE OMINECA. HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1925 ~“VSt. Peter’s Chueh a a —— ie (Continued fram page: D: ives and the whites, - The natives had become Christian and had: [. adopted the civilized-mode-of:liv- ||] ‘ ing, and from an educational the gospel message in their own tongue. Rev. and Mra. Field had the noble assistance of Miss E. J. Soul, adeaconness and teacher, who labored with them for many years before returning to Eng- land. Between them they held native day schorl for children and night school for adults. Rev. and Mrs. Field lived in the old mission house which was pur- chased by Bishop Ridley from Charles Yoeman. To it weread- ded rooms for Miss Soal. ‘This addition still remains, but the or- iginal was pulled down some four sion house was erected. By the close of the 1¢th cen- tury it was found necessary to pull down the old log church and erect a lumber one, lumber now] { — being obtainable from Meanskin- Robt. Tomlinson, The contract for the new church was let to Ed Stevenson who had been a U, M. S. eatechist and lay worker at Gisgagash where he had already erected a mission hall and house. He obtained native help and the present church was opened on October 14th, 1900. On the retirement of Rev, J. Field, Rev. W. S. M. Larter was placed in charge of the work and later working both Hazelton and@|| Smithers until Rev. E. Hodson came January 1, 1921. At the end of June 1922 Rev. T.D. Proe- tor took over the mission. It was found by this time that many re- pairs were needed and during the past three years the congrega- tion has born the expense of re- newing the foundations and fen- cing, and this month has seen the repainting completed, also furn-|{ ishing completed and. paid for, within three years to the extent ‘of $2000. Thus the whole congregation can lift up thankful hearts to God on this the 45th anniversary of 25th anniversary of the ° ‘opening of the present. church. This season also sees the 25th anniversary of two other pioneer missionaries to this- district .viz., Dr. Aidagh, C.M.S..agent at Gis- gagash, ‘and Dr. Wrinch, Metho- ‘dist’ missionary to Kispiox, both came in on the boat in Septem-. ber 1900,.. , a Chureb last Sunday. - “He. ‘BAYS it was..the: best rally dav: he has ever held. and houses have ‘‘already.. been tric light... wo alain Milton: Gonzales. was -up from Prince“ Rupert” the ‘end “of last week on business... nee is now. receiving ‘anew. bad a secord. ‘atteindatice’ 'B ner | ll tally" ter Berlee: ‘ia the United: Hl cranges, both amongst: the: ss standpoint had jearned to read} ish, at a mill erected by Rev. | § Bishop Ridley’s arrival and the||. A good. number of ‘the stores ' wired by Cary & Stone : itor. Slee - cSt : “FORD nb _aRviN AcENTs HAZELTON GARAGE “Cary & Stone » Owners First-class work on all cars, OIL AND GAS FOR SALE Free Arr Station Garage located across _ from Omineca. Hotel. Hazelton, B.C. Win. Grant’s Agency © " RBAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading . Insurance Companiea— ; Life | 4 De Fire 7 ( ; Health 4 ) - Accident § HAL ELTON - ; . KODAKS - DEVELOPING AND PRINTING STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES VETERINARY REMEDIES TOILET ARTICLES CHOCOLATES SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES Up-to-Date Drug Store ‘§ ; HAZELTON, B.C. BENSON BROS. . Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and-New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- triet—and at any hour. Phon . New Hazelton short 3 long Hazelton— Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short \ . BOOT AND. SHOE j 5 Repairing Black, Tan, and White am Bhoe Polish. . oe Agenit for— ol WHITE CROSS RUBBER REPAIR ee | 6 W. Dungate HAZELTON, B.C, 7 | . 7 Be. LAND. aie ae : dk: 7 -Allan Rutherford. | ogy dederiptions of-sur- ay ~. VOYB. promptly . executed: oon tes ne f paint at tt the change ‘of the a bay eur Cel