THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 20, 1924 rene . : : wees TT : ————————— . re ~ ot 7 Pi = 7 7 7 eee | General Supply Store By degrees new. linea have been ‘added to my stock go that teday you can purchase here almost every- thing required in the home or inthe camp. What we have not we will get f for you. Fresh Fruits ‘Now coming in Ice Cream and Summer Drinks S. H. SENKPIEL . New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant * ; ees 1 rbly Hallon Friday night of last SUMMER REFRESHMENTS Iee Cream, Plain and Fancy —Ice Cream Sodas, all flavors Fancy Cooling Drinks KODAK SUPPLIES STATIONERY HAZELTON, B.C. The Up-to-Date Drug Store | A Snap if taken advantage of soon LOT. Good garden, good water. DWELLING, FURNITURE, An ideal home for Near school, postoffice and railway station. afamily. Owner leaving to look after his other interests in other parts of B.C. : Wm. Grant’s Agency Hazelton, B.C. Manufacturers of Rough, Dressed & Dimension Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Hanall Spur, B.C. Royal Lumber Company ’ HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH . e Flooring - Get our prices before ordering elsewhere Note that the name. of our Post Office hag been changed from Royal. Milla to HANALL, B.C. HAZELTON NOTES Mrs. and Miss Sallis arrived on on Friday night of last week to spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Hindle. - There was a fair attendance at the hard times dance in Assem- week, and some of the costumes were really hard to gaze upon. The mnsic was supplied bv Mrs. Chappell and she was: assisted by Leonard Wrinch. The ladies’ first prize went to Mra. C. W. Dawson while Norman Cary won the men’s prize. The proceeds were in aid of the Women’s Hos- pital Auxiliary. School inspector Fraser paid an official visit to the district the first of the week, , Mrs. Howard, C.N.R. publicity department, left the end of last week after having given this section the once over again and tne Kispiox. Ed. Breckon,of Williams Lake, isa guest-of Dr. H, C. Wrinch. Mr. Breckon is very much im- pressed with this part of the country. One of the men on the Terrace bridge construction was brought SOFT, SHIRTS with attached collar, White and khaki : | $2.25 «00 $2.35 “Dressy Summer Shirts from $1.75 upwards Heatherbtoom Wool ! 20 ina large variety of shades ‘ for knitting summer awea- ters, ete, Per-ball Tanglefoot, Fly-0-San, and. Fly Coils | Swat that Fly! . CR. ‘Cunningham & Son 1 ltd. HAZELTON, B.C. AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE Twenty -four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the District - Jitneys between the Railway and Hazelton GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE ‘The best Garage in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred A. E. Falconer Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton '. Single Horses, Light or Henvy Teams, or Saddle Horse’ always ready for . you Hazelton i Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short to the Hazelton Hospital Wednes- day. A belt slipped and the flying end struck him across the face. Henry Bretzins has been on his claims on the Babine ranch for the past week or two. Messrs. - Coulter, of Kispion., and Boyd, of Mud Creek, both school teachers, spent the week- end in town. E. M. Hoops and O, H. Wall motored down from Telkwa .on Sunday. Miss Nock, recently graduated from the Hazelton Hospital. has now joined the nursing staff of the Smithers Hospital. Geo. W. Dungate bas opened a shoe and harness repair shop at the rear of nis house on the first bench. He has installed some of the newest: labor-saving machinery and is equipped to do first class work, and to do it promptly. See. his advertise- ment in another: -eolumn. T. H, Walsh, of Dorreen, has joined the staff of the govern- ment telegraph office. at Hazel- FOR SALE ; Twenty head of Cattle, one Mare 3 in foal, one 2-year-old’ Colt’. (Percheron). Farm implements of all kinds. Farm of. 408 acres, - .50 clear and under | cultivation. Finest of water all year . “round,” © Can be rented ¢ or r purchased. i °agely. to* pail Pratt oa tion day’ the new quarters. ‘Confident of Victory: B.S. ‘Sargent,. the Conserva- tive candidate, spent several days in the district, adjacent to his home town, following a can- vass of the Skeena River section, | and concluded -his campaign: in the. eastern end. of the riding. ‘He analysed. public: sentiment ‘at the’ ‘time as. being - strongly. in ment, but not placing much trust in the Provincial: Party: ‘whieh, he asserted, ‘was rapidly. weaken- ing. fore greatly confident, thi BUILDING MATERIALS! _ Cement Lime Plaster ’ Fireclay 4 Brick Building Papers Roofing ‘ Sash & Doors . 3-ply. Veneer Paneling | “> Bir Finish a Specialty A BERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. i Prince Rupert, B.C. 4 - Boot and Shoe Repairing Harness Mending | Latest machinery’ and modern equipment installed : which ingures prompt attention and first-class work GW. DUNGATE Temporary location at the corner of main 1 . j BAZELTON, B.C road and first bench ton and will move his tamily to; favor of a change: ‘of govern-|f “Phd: candidate was ‘theres|| Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS. FROM PRINCE RUPERT—PRINCESS ‘ALICE, PRINCESS LOI ‘for Vanéouver, Victoria, Seattie; June 14, 21, 26, July 2, 5,12,16,28: hiken, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway—June 9, 16, oD, oT, 80. July 7% it, 18, 21, 28. Far; $.S. NPRINCESSSBEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella: . Bella, Ocean Falle, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver | _ every Saturday at 1 p.m, . AGENCY FOR ALL,OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Ww. c. Orchard,:corner - Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Fall information from Prince Rupert ‘B.C. LAND. SURVEYOR | J. Allan Rutherford — Alt: ‘deseriptions of sur- oveys’ ‘promptly . executed | 4 | 80UTH HAZELTON : 1 pees BT . ; \ 7 ‘SHOES © ‘REPAIRED © BARRISTERS “goLeITORS : " NOTARIES Ss. A ‘Benson | (WITH. NEATNESS_ AND. DESPATCH = orders may. ‘bs lett at Fateoner's ‘office 7 Hazelton; B.C. McGill & Tufts IE : poe ‘ toe ‘ ss y woul Id*: Lwitnede : Are you a , subseriber ett . oul name, and cash noj elo '