THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, "EBRUARY 26, 1926° : | | “dl ~ “~~~ For Sale $rrgicurtes| | HAZELTON NOTES 1) it: ccndttion® Wate Yor partieaiars a 7 and special price to W. J. Fitmen's see . “Get it at Senkpiel’s” rate ermarmaries eel i” | Music Store, Prince George. ; | e we ia iil If vou have troubles ebnsult — i ; - I. Starting New Year Right. js. crane sone. strety/For Sale fuuihestaisie q = i oe confidential. . ments, tuner, instruction ook, nd | . q ' ras vine +,_| complete teaching course. .00. B. a. | The opening of the year sees us with full stocks of acietea hi ipiaes ryt, |B. Bowen, Hazelton, B.C. 3436 / : merchandise of proven quality. These goods are lll a lecate from the B. C. Mining] 4 wine, everharp pone y : i ? . . ver ever . oe ; most reasonably priced. Institute to attend the meeting of Found $<, may obtain at a . the Dominion body. He pave an| Herald Office, New Hazelton. - 4 4 address on the mining resources aan Bookk d gen-| # srow! ‘ a of this district. Wanted Bo Mitece man tare] B For Growing oor and pits a - Allan Benson spent a few days ried man preferred. Must be steady ce P 7 GROCERIES DRYGOODS HARDWARE BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS ae and reliable. Steady position. S. H.| § Convalescents - , i FLOUR and FEED in Prince Rupert last week. Senkpiel, New Hazelton. 33| } WAMPOLE'’S i The first of the week two police = i an i TASTELESS EXTRACT ¥ } court cases under the liquor act| 7 = F COD LIVER 1 S H SENK PIEL General Merchant were on the docket. One was ] Hereand Ther OF C teens i « Hike ee withdrawn and the other wasdis-| || , c. | fring tng spten oi aac rom at : a ; : . : . i 5 , Influenza, Pneumonia, Ae New Hazelton B.C. missed. Salmon exports from British | -Seoais Calds, Dipther, Fevers Ete, > Ee . Mrs, W. W. Anderson enter-| Columbia amounted to 1,571,000 , _vampole's Extra foe Liver go efords ; soeez==ll|| tained at bridge on Tuesday af-| CA5q: che record. for soveral vers ingest Ot crove tne iapacet ap © Pri were won by past, ipments in’ were 1,525, petite; help overcome shortness of breath, and § ; ternoon rzes : i * restore @ Healthy color to lips and cheeks, Hl .. Mrs. § dM ‘h ii 000 cases; 929,000 cases in 1923; | , : $ i rs. Sharpe and Mrs, Chappell.) 794,000 eases in 1922 and 939,000 | /$ Price - - $100 ‘7 a According to custum the local} ¢ses in 1921. ‘ ’ obtainable at : | . ‘ \ia i ve — Hh ae hae feast on “ne . of| For the first time in Canada, a The Up-to-Date Drug Store aw wal S al e i . en sport known as the “mountain glis« Hazelton, B.C. ee the chief topics of conversation| sade.” was performed at Revelstoke, 7 i was the cause of death. Indian] 8.C,, on Friday, January 29, before mS Agent Hyde was there and ex-i hundreds of visitors to the start of | @ i" a BRING OR SHIP YOUR FURS , ined : He al snt-| Revelstoke’s twelfth winter carnival, ° od — plained matters. He also point WGlinentine” ; aT ca LP UNP “| to ed out the seriousness of taking| “S'ssading” consists of flying down “ rough uneven mountain sides on skis. o . the law into their own hands in- a9 _— C W DAWSON stead of appealing to the police From August 1, 1925, to January Wm. Grant S a We. ° . to settle their differences. 81, 1926, 3,182,198 bushels, or about Agency REAL ESTATE -T one and a half-per cent. of the 195,- Robert Langlands celebrated 687,112 bushels of grain shipped by t | Imin ton, B. C lly. ; Omineca Hotel, Hazelton, . his 84th birthday on Tuesday and] the Canadian Pacifie Railway. went that evening he gave a dianer) by the all-rail route. About one- ; to a number of other young fel-| eighth, or 30,216,134 bushels travel- . Highest cash prices paid and best grading given. lows in town. Mr, Langlands is| led through the port of Vancouver Da District Agent for the leading Re EOE EE EE - ' : +o Companies — . king go rogress since his| 224 the balance of 85 per cent was |}, Insurance © os Ne J \making ood progress shipped via Fort William. ,. Life oe recent accident and will be as fit . § Fire ie as ever when the gardening sea-) Five hundred Montreal school chil- |} Health _ os | gon opens. He was able to be at} dren will give a concert on the con- |} Accident a || * o * church last Sunday. night. cluding night of the triennial con- { $ oo ff i i AZELTON - - B.C, | Steamship & Train Service ||" 5, sian constable Tycenarst has| 02, of te National Count! of |) . Education, to be held in Montreat been busy chasing the Indian/ from April 5 to 9, The speaker for : 3S. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RU- maids out of town at night and| the oceasion will be Sir Walford fem A PERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, || the night lIlfe in town is on the} Davies, well known authority OM | yew erirte m and intermediate points each FRIDAY, 9.00,a.m., wane. national and school music. i s . e - i" For STEWART and ANYOX. oo ae Rev. Victor Sansum drew a big) Under the auspices of the French Omin een + Ces . » 10.00 p.m. || congregation to the local United | Government, the French, universities SS. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands church last Sunday night when} and Hon. Philippe’ Roy, commis- H ot el . he preached a splendid sermon. sioner-general of Canada in France, i C. W. Dawson, Prop. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: . A quartette composed of Dr. and| # tour through France has been Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 4.17 a.m. Mis. Large, Miss Gibson and Mr. apa for this summer arene sic Nee oe Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.00 p.m. : Se n Quebec on May 26 with the de- |j* Warlock sang ‘Jesus Lover of parture of the Canadian Pacific liner MEN My Soul” : and * ‘Still, Still the Empresa of Scotland. Dining room in connection For Atlantic ateamehip sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or Morn. 2 : . . Hazelton . B. C. R. F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ||. Services will be held Sunday in ee and paper exports tro m cane i re meer St. Peters church at the usual $154,556,951, as compared with $139,- . - hours and also the following Sun- 401,469 for the previous year. News- — ; ' ~ |day. Rev. T. D. Proctor will be| print p.uduction for 1925..was esti- ||. ae hee. f . Nin charge. : ed at 1,516,000 tons, - ?®Z a Don’t Get Caught! n qhe Fel mated ot teisonn tome ae oo || BEN SON BROS. @ The Felix Bridge Club wag en- oo oe . Thig is twice the newsprint produc- ‘ . P aa . When the cold weather comes, as it surely will, don’t let it find you tertained Wednesdav evening by tlpn of 1918. : ™ Auto: Jitney Service _— : with an empty coal bin, Let us take your order now for your supply. Mrs. Newick at the home of Mrs|s : SO, fee | Winsby. Prizes were won by L A C K H Between Hazelton and New oe 4 Auto Service to all parts of the district. Teams for hire. {| Mrs. Chappe! and Mrs. Anderson EA D S : or to any point in the dis. =. . : . Chief of Police Service from nlactheads go iutekly by @ simple triet—and at any hour. a The Falconer Transfer Smithers was in town and hebas|" ~ mati, tat jot, dleclees, tem.| Phone Hazelton = ul HAZELTON, B.C 1\a notion that next time he comes |e, from, your druggist, rub this with = hot |) 1 shor}, Llong, 1short 1 long = | » Dew he will try the main highway. | You" will wonder where they have gone. Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short 7m pore ee | Jas, Proctor ran a four inch , y : 7 5 spike through his band recently B.C, LAND SURVEYOR - — — | — ut itis healing up nicely, . J. All aan : - ; J. Allan: Rutherford - | 7 BOOT AND SHOE The Hazelton Hospital Capt. Pete Enoch should get leet = i —— P busy and launch the big ferry. |). aye prone ote SHACKLETON as me: The Hazelton. Hospital issues. || There will be no ice this year. 0 H rt ] a a ; ¢ ne 0 8 .4. SOUTH HAZELTON : ote ay epairine ticketa for any period at 1.50 per Repairs are being made to the |'——. __—__ _ _ ay ———eeeEeerrelts month in advance, This rate in- brid ross the. th of thi USK, B.c. 7 - . HEELS Ane cludes office, consultations and B r ike across the mouth of the) OT —— a eee RUBBER HE — All sizes medicines, as well ag all costs ulkley river. , i vee, ae j ALD. ge . : : ; it. New, clean and. comfortabl 7 NEVERSLIP ICE CREEPERS . ‘||| | While in the hospital. 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