THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 “1914 ‘a MOORE LIGHT vs very Tee Popular for Home usc + Ts aire mestenaes bo the onely he fa in his Home alt é Advantages ee Gity with Flectr ra a LUSTRAT ene OoRE? hy 0 all the b leading BE. Demers & Co. : _. PRINCE RUPERT = Millinery, Hair Goods © ‘Ladies’ Up-to-date Furnishings in Suits, > Coats, Dresses, Blouses, Evening Gowns,” , Corsets, Hoelery, Gloves. Neckwear, Raincoats, Petticoats, Real Laces, and all — kinds of Fancy Work, “MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED McMULLAN’S EXPRESS CARTAGE TRY THEM | "THEN you'll know why | ; Nylo Chogolates are so remarkably popula:. They are absolutely pure ead wholesome—no arti- | Gzial coloring or artificial i flayoring—just food"’ candies. Our stock is. alwess | fresh. Once youtry them— you'll’ always buy them. Come into our store. Take « box home today. are so delicious. Fixty. cents to one dollar ond + haif the pound. SOLD AT THE “pure GE Too? AE Up- to-Date Drug Stores HAZELTON AND NEW HAzELTON, B.C. . Special attention paid to Baggage Transfer. and Local Freight Contracts. NEW HAZELTON, B. C. BIRCH WOOD 24-inch Wood $3.00 Rick 30-inch Wood $3.75 Rick 4-foot Wood $5.00 Cord Prices include delivery. .Best Birch in the country. Prompt delivery of orders DONALD GREY Poal Room Hagwilget A. W. Edge Co. Importers and. Retail “Dealers In 7 Wall Papers Paints, Oils, - Burlap,. Var- nishes ‘Stains, BRUSHES, DrY CoLors, ’ Distemrers, GLASS. PICTURE FRAME AND Room MOoULDINGS; PAINTERS’ AND SIGNWRITERS’ _GENERAL SUPPLIES 2nd AVE. + PRINCE RUPERT. LIMITED oe ~The Parkin-Ward Electric Co. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. We carry a large atock of Electric- al, Gasoline Light and Marine — Supplies on Agenta for * “Regal” and * “Perfec- : ELECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS en orders promptly attended ee tion”. Gasoline Engines e Fined metres | Merry field AND COMPANY ‘Wholesale Grocers _ AND PRopucE MERCHANTS | First AVE. AND McBRIDE St. Prince Rupert, . B.C, ie teen tt tere ms romeneme rues ome a eT) Od | ap Hawes ios: Lr aeeaiientainnd a eee Orel Slaaed $siags 8 lS 9a Pe Tae ame I sell direct to the ‘consumer a -_ | HUDSON'S BAY STORE], ‘WHERE : QUALITY : REIGNS ; SUPREME "||." anger re seat you aga human encyclopoedia of useful informa- tion and a fountain of knowledge in a conclusion. . The problem is: If oranges from Pomona cost Te per dozen on the tree: if each orange weighs 67-8 ounces; if cent respectively is added; if the freight rate in each movement was one cent per pound for dis- if it takes 2,017 lemons. to each orange in a tango cocktail, and it costs 1.04 cents per capita for milk used in taking ink stains from linen (which fails to work); if there were 4.16 more men like Dr. MeLean behind New Hazel- ton hockey team; just how much should one lemon cost, weighing 2.3 as much, if brought » ‘from Prince Rupert; also one brought from Nelson, one from Vancou- ver and one from, say, ‘the Bulk: ley valley, providing it snows for seven days and goals are. worth $2000 i in Smithers, - I, Shud Worry GIRLS WERE HOT Felt He Assumed Too. Much Author. ity for So Recent and Ap- . pointee ‘One ‘Who Heard | Soe Sy “That item ‘appearing in: last week’s issue elevating Walter McKenzie. in a single jump to the position of captain and man- ager of the lady hockeyists was the cause of an indignation meet- ing being held-by the ladies. The girls called it .assumption, and their erstwhile placid natures were for the time being ruffled. that a position- which ‘carried [such responsibility and so much necessity of tact would be placed on-two shoulders, vet; after hear- ing his version, I think Mac was {| quite innocent in the matter; he him and naturally thought: the ] |aceeptance of responsibility plac- ed-him-in supreme authority and comptroller of the destinies of liminaries, voiced her i in lee: “Yes, it’s true we appoint. i. on things worth while to help 8 ]i they go into three distributing’ houses where 62, 40 and 35 per’ tances of 264,287 and 289 miles; | Smithers at Hazelton - -» AT THE MANAGER | pictures: broadcast is. the: least} « While I did not think it probable| ‘ accepted the proposition put tol. but it by no means. justified’ him in allocating to himself a. position _ ‘| ton. hockey team. to give as ny a pointers new to the ladies (if: ‘he: ‘hadi any in his hockey vocabulary) : oS —-moderaté rate. of charge. © : vate of of such’ magnitude: ‘as to lead to| <=: the i impression. that the games would be won by. him. Why; he we seems to think ‘he is‘ the. whole show,” when as:a matter of: fact he is but'the Tittle lanip. that” il- a luminates . the “Fire Exit’’ door. Captain, buh! own seven, and feel con ident The ladieg . are i duite capable of captaining their - fect condition: and delivered. - that under her: “guidance ‘they | will make | a better showing than three losses out: of four games played—so there.’” . Hockey Schesule 7 Hazelton at Smithers ..-. Jan. 3 New Hazelton at:Hazelton ‘“ 7 New-Hazelton at Smithers “! 10]. Smithers at New Hazelton. a 15 Smithers at Hazelton - ~~ ‘' 16 Hazelton at New. Hazelton oq Hazelton at Smithers - “31 New Hazelton at Hazelton Feb. 7 th12 Smithers at New Hazelton ‘‘ 13 New Hazelton at Smithers ‘‘ 21 Hazelton at New Hazelton: ** 28 ‘The Last Call The supply ‘of those: beautiful three colored pictures of the two} }INSURANCE IC. He KEDDIE —-|11th Ave. and Fielding St. NEW ‘HAZELTON, B. CG. Frank A. Ellis - Auctioneer, Appraiser, Pro- : perty Salesman - . Auctioneer. for G.T.P. Co's Section ‘Two - Sale, Prince Rupert. . TOWNSITE SALES CONDUCTED | | Prince Rupert, B.C. bridges across the .Hagwilget|:— - canyon has been about exhausted |. | There: are very few left inthe! - various stores where they’ have been-on sale. .. cannot getone,. Youshould have| one and all your friends on- the] outside want one. .-To send these you can do to help advertise your town and its. attractions for the tourists: and holiday travellers, The price of the picture is within reach of all. See the advertise- on another page of this. issue, LUMBER Orders taken for all kinds of lumber and building. material, “~” _ large or small, and tn car lots. i ~ Prices right. | Quality right. . Comie and‘ see me. Wz. J. MacKENZIE ‘a \ Any further-delay' 2 on vour part may mean that-you|. ‘Nei-2n oe ' New Hazelton .. cog ks ee J} Cancellation of Reserve Nonce- IS: HEREBY GIVEN: that ‘the reserves existing upon Crown lands in Range 4, Coast District; Range 5, Coast District; ‘and ..in Cassiar Dis- ‘trict; and “situated -in. the vicinity of Ootsa and Francois Lakes; -in the water-. shed ‘of the’ Marice River; in the vicin- ity of -Endako- and Bulkley” Rivers; in Townships-14, 2a and 8, ‘Range 5, Coast | District; on the Kiapiox River; on the Kitsumgallum River; and on the Naas -:| River, which said:reserves were estab- lished reapectively by two notices ap- pearing in the British Columbia Gazette in the issue. of May. 5th, ‘1910, and by — notices appearing in the British Colum- ‘bia Gazette in the:issies: of May 26th, 1910; ‘November. 1st, 1906; September 10th, . 1908; February “95th, 1909; and July and,’ 1908; are: cancelled in so far as the same effects the acquisition of said lands under. the. provisions of the “Goal ond Petroleum Act,” eee RAY RENWICK. ; Deputy Minister of Lands Lands Dena aaa -. Victoria, B. Co CA ACT ‘The Big Three of Central BC special: monthly wardrobe in per- Work called. for ‘ th Navember, 1818. - ah ~—