eee pee meg . NEW HAZELTON, BC, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 36, 1634 _ . _ \ : , ‘ : 7 } Win. Grant’s Agency Regular ity! | Doings Around Home (Notary Public , Of interest to you and your friends Representing ; 2 TO MERCHANTS); (| Leading Fire and Life | ate Fel ee ee) : * i . Insurance Conipanies | /B Pe £4 . ‘ . s] * Ttufus MeDames, one of the sport-{beluw, Since thei we have been too =_—— : ; ; Ing gentlemen of Skeena Crossing, was {ing schoul int Vancouver returned You Office Work given i ; : * r wo i . * 4 . : “Vou sweep out, you trim the windows. you dust off the counters amoung the spectators at the boxing Meme Kueeent wha te attent Pr ompt an d Careful you make up new price eards, you unpack and arrange new: stock, you bouts in. Hazelton on Boxing Day. Miss Mary Sargent wiht attend Attention i plan your merchandise showings, you do these and a hundred other nee- Rufus was keenly interested, but he {note that the government does not fur- i essary jobs, REGULARLY in the normal conduct of your business. has not yet reported what he thenght jto Hazelton Inst week to spend the } of the down fail of Patsy. | vacution with her parents. ; _ . eee “ee. ; HAZELTON, B.C. _ |: “But how about the biggest jeb of all—eontacting the people and A mioiber of family parties and din-| | List Thursday uight the Salvation ; = telling then repeatedly that you ave in business and have tite goods they uer parties marked the Christmas fes-| Army in Hazelton held its munual con-| 4 : rl 4 nevt...De you do that RE GUEARL xt Do you figure you are going to tivities in New Hazelton and district.;cert and Christmas. Tree.” The’ prop : = xet your share of the available business if you don t tell folks about an On Ubristmas night Mr. and Mrs. Carl | gram owas especially) good and there] - . - _ merchandise and service at REGULAR Intervals instead of doing the jo " Poulson entertained quite a mumober at! was a “hirge crowd in the hall. ij — sjusmodically cr not at all? - their home. | “ses ; i’ eee Sattirday afternoon ia the Chureh O . 3 Ltd. I “By all known fests, experience and thousands of rerards, the ac- George D. Parent left last Saturday jof Bnekind Endian School in. Hazelton I me S, rs ; kuowledged best-of-all medion for REGULARITY is advertisiny in the worming for Montreal having been} there wasca children’s: concert: and a (The Pioneer Druggist) lacu! newspaper, A newspaper going REGULARLY in io the hames of called to the bedside of bis son, Del-| Chitxtunis ‘Tree, oo Te ; yveur prospective eustumers, not only in your town bat the merounding rae . see The Mail Order Drug Store { | territory as well makes it rane enough for ade f to see how your local ratio. m reerns mae went me The Hagelten- ynblic school Christ- of Northern B. C. : « ineset RES? 1 iM Finest Kind of a vehicle fur Veereay yeu Iasi. Lt uae . tis Tree and eutertainment was: held LO i “ce message SEGULARLY fo the people. - The cold spelt that hit this section | in the sehool house on Friday evening . _—_ B . on Christinas. Bve was apparently gen- “et . : a, me { 24 “Sud deu't think that these folks waa't miss your REGULARITY eral all throngh the west and north. | The Vuited Chnreh Sunday School Drugs . Stationery or of advertising, ‘They Iooy fer their newspaper REGULARLY, study: |The. Yukon holds the record with a jin Tizelton Ind 2 Christmas Tree and Fancy Goods. - Kodaks !? : | iis advertising (vours, if-it is Hiere) REGULARLY. temperature of Gt below; Prince Al-|coucert in the church on Friday night. Pict D 1 a d \ oo . hort was 4 below and New Hazelton; The church) was crowded, ictures eve oped an i — ; . _ was 35 helow. ‘Chis in spite of the re- eee | Printed , Yt “aud weal a veil find they ave buying fairly REGULAR- ports carried by the Prince Rupert tn New Hazelton on, Satuviday mech = a -Y, too, if you'll just check up, especially with the advertisers who do {jj pers siving + a very few degrees! the Sunday School gave n concert anc s a _ im use space REGULARLY, , hake eee only a very " " there was-a tree for the children. A Prinec Rupert, B.C. a) e . . . ; nar woudly number of people were present. ‘ J ot On Saturday afternoon last the se¢- alindindl % a YOURS FOR MORE REGULARITY IN ADVERTISING on huuue at Bulkley Canyon was de-| At Glen Vowell on Monday night | - a strayed by fire and the section. crew Indians celebrated Christmas with a] % ane , = lost al their belongings. It is also re- concert and tree, and a large crowd of i = parted that the foreman, Jim. Stay. |1ntives were present. City Transfer noff, lost a considerable sum of money he had in the house. The cause of the The Love's school in the Kisplos on Smithers, B. C. ; a fire ig not known as the crew were Thursday night had o Christmas con- Mi out on the track working. - {eert, Fallowed by a dance. ae . A eee oe 8 = ‘During the Christmas season quite There was oa dunce in Kispiox on Taxi and lransfer Service i iL munber of cars dropped off the road Saturday night anda onmaber from At all hours into the ditch and.some times down a:| Here attended. ‘ buuk. Nothing more serious than a — "* ; -—-— lonz cold walk and some damage to al. On Christmas afternoon the patients . mir or so has yet been reported. in the Uazelton Hospital were given a W. B, Leach’ Owner y i ry eax € hristmas Tree which was ereatly ap- . oo ; . are ye ; : preciated. There are nearly thirty | & = i " ; Christmas wes a jolly season at the; patieuts in the hospital this year. » “3 CSSA ey rs —\ Love farm in the Kispiox. Nearly bee : : fifty people participated in the festi- t vities some tine during the day or the T N ' 2 y evening. There was a big dance in errace 1 0 es The +Hazelton Hospital i the evening. A number from New A Tizelton were there, Much, of the success of the Lakelse}} ie tiizelton Hospi) issues the [4g eee Valley Clirstmas tree was die to the kein fur nuy period at $1.50 per generosity of the FL 0, D. E. at Prince Ihuchs in udvanee. Thia rate in | ig WoW. Anderson had a taste of the) Rpert who contributed handsomely || viades office consnitations, medi | Gm jays of winter motoring Last week. |to the funds to ensure that the child-|) eines, as well vs atl eusts white [i He had been in Prince George OU) pen bad an evening they could lone}! oy the hospitel ‘Tlekers are ob |! bustiess, aid thinking fe save some | remember, miffinbie th Tlagltan at the drag time he climbed aboard the big truck a, ' oF ; ; tere lor be maf! froin the. med ; a wee cas eee ene re ate AL Thi was driving through. But It ds understood that Mr, Seott has ont svmeplnrendant at the los} dra iq - they were eight hours making the rtttiatfered to pive regular gynmastie les- = to Vanderheof, ordinarily a two OF) yens to the Lakelse Valley youngsters, ay three hour run, Mr. Anderson decid-land the Community Hall Club is mak- ed he'd make better time on the ol fing arrangements to secure some | RARE eaecaceectcerIcICIRICR re | rellahle C, N. R, so he left the party |eqnipment te held in the work, The , ag Vanderhoot and got home Tuesday | success of the raffle of the snowshoes 4 ‘z ifterncon while the truck got-in’mid-| donated by Fred Miehand will insure Prince Rupert a night on Thursday. ; a good part of the needed funds. ; a * * et b The retail business this Christmas} Miss Dorethy Little arrived lome Hotel \ season Was the best it hus been fora |@riday night from Vaucouver, = Humber of years, nd this applies all : adi crore iz -Jaeross Canada. Not only was loeal * ; ; 4 business goud, hut the mail and the A real good hotel serving cf express companies carried extra hig When nyou need " the north land i ‘ : shipments, ; ‘ wes ‘lj Dry Cleaning jj% a ' The vailway compnny sent its snew . ; plow over the Bulkley sub lust Thurs- Prince Rupert, B.C. or . day for the frst tine this season.” It]: Laundry service -H. B, Rochester, manager, if wis needed only in two or three plies : ; : 2 but over the. weelt end there was a lot] 7 It ws do Lt for you. Rat Ls Py - “lot snow. and the fall was pretty gen- _Rates~$1.50 per Cay and up er] along. the rightofway. Send them by mail or express ar - e e ‘ aun and we will do the rest. ectihh tent i : Is Your Subscription Due? The first sub-zero weather hit thig . : — - , section on Sunday night. A strong ai wind blew: for some hours and the temperature gradually dxopped until p i0fleet’ Laundr y | B.C. UNDERTAKERS | > EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPHCIALTY o Now is a good time to pay it reached zero and then. the wind | | (J 921) Li mite d froze up and remained stationary as the theremometer continued to drop. PU. Box 48 A wire It is Just Two Dollars a Year Barly Monday morning it was five be- Prince Rupert, B.C. - ,PRINGE RUPERT, B.C. will bring u low and in an hour or se it was ten