ee eee _ Ormes. Limited | The Pioneer Druggists. Mail Orders shipped J Post Paid when sufficient cash is remitted for order. Daily Service on ‘Photo Finishing oe St ‘The Rexall Store Prince Rupert $| City where she will take a six months the benefit. of the hospital under the auspices of the Woman's Auxillary, at the home of Mrs, R..8. Sargent, Hazel- ton, on Saturday, Feb. 2ist, from 3.30 ‘to 6 pan....Donations for the hospital are requested... Refreshments will be served until 6 Pm... ou will be wel- come. ‘ at ' Miss Ralphena Wrineh leaves this (Wednesday) evening for. New York post graduate course in one of the city hospitals. _ The case of alledged witchcraft laid by the Mounted police against. Donald Grey and Alex. Tyee of Hagwilget, was withdrawn. from the police court docket last Saturday afternoon. The Victor Phonographs and Records Stationery Magazines Books Choeolates - Candy . Drugs of all kinds School Supplies Up-to-Date Drug Store : The Rexal Store , SivANSArs To Ketchikan, 4 vsngell, CANAD IANE British Columbia Coast Steamship . PACIFIC - | Service _ Sailings from Prince Rupert Juneau and Skagway, on January 10, To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle January 14, 28. §._5. Princess Mary for Butedale, Ocean Falis, ‘Alert Bay, Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria, every Friday at 10.00 a.m, AGENCY. FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMCHIP LINES Full information from W. C. Orchard, cor, Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert BIG DANCE at NEW HAZELTON St Valentine's Night: ots ‘Friday, February 13 Under the auspices sof the New Hazelton members of the W.AS to i. “HL. : ‘Proceeds to furnish ward in the new hossital * A Tickeys 1.00 Good Music Refreshments bo. i. | yO DEPARTMENT OF MINES | A} BRITISH COLUMBIA 2 NOWICE ‘oware invited to: apply. to: the. Department. ‘of. Mines’ “at. ‘Vietoria;: Be CG... ‘for: ‘the ‘latest. .suthorative. information” : regatding : mining development i in: British Columbis pot ¥ : - The F reliminary Review and Summary of Me Mi ning. Operations for the Year 1930" IMr. and Mrs. Iveson of Pacific, nt the . to. her home.on Monday after spending ]B. “tm at the, Hazelton, Hpspltal: ow. is available, ‘and may be obtained, together with © pies ‘of ‘the: annual reports, bulletins, ete.) upon eae on ation. to. a _ ae the: job: ‘again fall: fime. - much. greater F aspect or, police were not prepared to proceed with it, aud it had already been re manded sereral times: There was an informal dance in th New Hazelton: community hall on Sat- urday night in honor of. the visitors in town from points along the railway west of town. There was quite o nice gathering ‘and the young people enjoy- ed. themselves, ‘Wheat has started to move. along from the prairies. to ‘Prince Rupert. Several. train loads of ice have been shipped from Lake Kathlyn to Rupert and also some tg. Prince George. Following a prolonged illness Miss Ruby Duggan, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Duggan, 1128 Park Ave., died yesterday abbout noon at her parents home, The funeral. will take place Saturday.—Prince Rupert Em- pire, Feb. 13, Miss Duggan formeriy lived near Hazelton, The travelling Ubrary from Victoria in Hazelton last week. It includes 115 books of fiction and non-fiction, Most of the books are recent and well known. Ple have also contributed books froni their own libraries. | The Kitsumkalum Cemetery Board| met in the office ‘6f I. T, Kenney on Saturday last and decided. to make ‘ Phe witeheraft case against Donald Grey and Alex. Tyee of Hagwilget is to be taken up again by the Provincial Police on instructions reeelved . from Victoria, The case will come up on Saturday next. Miss Robinson of the nursing staff nt the Hazelton Hospital, is improv- ing nicely atter an operation, A son was-born, on ‘Sunday last to Hazelton Hospital. Mrs. Hope of Smitliers who has been a! “patient at the Hazelton Hospital for a..short™ time, ‘returned to ‘her home. on Monday lasts” - “Mos, ‘Jobn Price of Hndoko returned | Bre: C ‘7 Foster of “Houston: hag taken a temporary Position at the hos: ‘ pital. Coa! eh BH. Fraser, ‘achool inspector, was . re visitor at the South Hazelton. school ‘and. at Division ‘4 New. Hazelton, y Inst ‘istactorily in view of general busin- Argentina and Egypt, and bulk sales 'fon the prriries hare met considerable Quite 2 number of local peo-| some necessary improvements at: the). : cemetery grounds. , to the “wrong: “address.” meee gaid: a ‘eHent to. his lawyer. ead. here: ” | DENTIST 7 ‘SMITHERS, B.C. Hours 9am to 6 p m Evenings ‘ -by, appolntment, = © = ‘The Felix ‘Club met at Ars, ‘Faleon- er’s last Tuesday evening and Mrs. Ww. Anderson won the prize, Reports received . “here progress. to have been made in. the an irrigation area “last year. Over 500 were sold to new. settlers at prices ranging from $80 for raw land to $750 for improved. and bearing oreh- trees were planted. In addition about $100,000 was spent. in the construct- ion of residence and store buildings, vegetable stocks in the interior are being ‘reduced gradually,” and there ore indications that the British Col-| umbia supplies will: be marketed snt- ess conditions, There ‘appears’ to be an extending movement of apples of success, Good progress. is being made with the new plant of the ‘Consolidated Mining” and ‘ Smelting . Company at Trail. for the manufacture of chemic- al fertilizers.- It is expected that fir- st shipments to the. prairies . .will- be made in time for spring planting. A home supply of nitrates, phosphorus and potash should prove - most’ use- ful to the growers of British. Colum- bia in maintaining the fertility of the soil. “ “Poor Ida. ‘She. got cruelly decely- etd when-she married old Goldrox. Why,. didn’t he have any money?" “Oh, Yes, plenty of it, but’he was ten years younger than he said he was. thd : 1 A passenger train’ was getting rea- ‘dy-to leave. : ALL: right back there? bawied out . the conductoy = ~*~ “Hol on, Hol’ on, sheilted a femin- ine. Toice- from outside the Waiting roonl. “Jess . walt ti I gets mah ct othe’ on.” And. then: as the ~ occupants of the train ecraned their necks expectantly EE ERE show fine} Oliver district in -the South Okonag-| acres of orchard and vegetables land |. ards, and nearly, 26,000 young “fruit |. “Latest reports show that fruit and| = “Goods always fresh. and. Always new Short. ton B.C. UNDERTAKES 8 ories _BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECULTY }')- : General » Close to Home. Tee oP P.O. Box 948 4 ‘Aire on & PRINCE AVPERE, 0: wile ary. “Bud Dawson's caay—Ste:|” — . Tomer omnenomees — cal Mixture—25¢ a pound. = TS rn et _ . RE Dew't forget the Linen Shower. for Dr. R. Cc. ‘Bamford - Goods; Boots and Shoes and Men’ '8 8 Furnishings. ut W. J. Larkworthy General Merchant NEW HAZELTON Groceries Hardware, : Dry Merchandise he J. Allan Rutherford - . Surveys promptly executed, SMITHERS, B. C. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR 4) J. B. Judge Chiropracter iI Will be at the Omineca Hotel ' Hazelton on Thursday = Shoe Repairing and - Harness Repairing — » Shop back of Omineca Hotel R..E. Dilling,. Hazelton Wm. Grant's Agency - N otary Pablie a Representing | a Insurance Companies | REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B.C. she appeared with © a. basketful , of laundry, : ; He, “What makes you fininte I was- n't behaving last: night? She. “Your wife saya you “were tr- —e " Housekeeper. . “But: “you ‘have ying to get. the cuckoo cloek and the | % eannry to sing - ‘a duet," ; eine | - Leading Fire and Life - Omineca Hotel ; “Your office is. a8: hot as a oven.” | “9 Ht ought to be. 1 make ny: br- - Lecturer, -deserblpg: his, Jatest: ex il +) “Coming Ai The Hazelton Hospital oY “month in: advance, This rate in- “sy fortune teller, said ‘I shonld go}* © Ww. Dawson, Prop. , ison “for embezzlin money en- ‘ a-2 sta me.” - ® BADQUABTERS FOR TOURISTS 3. “Don't. I “know - it, but: ‘who - ya Rs aAnD “sao at. 2 ever entrust money to. you." Pe oe 4 . mes ‘Hazelton - .'B. « Phumbier," “Well, ‘here we are! “and ge Oe c. {we: “haven't “HMforgotten ' a single” ‘tool.. TREC “the Hazelton ‘Hospital issnes tte: 2 “kets° ‘for any’ “period at $2.60 per, cludes | office’ ‘consultations, medie -, “ teines, ' ag’ well. as all.-costa’ while ” Y iver ‘the® hospital. ‘Tickets | are ob. | . Nae . ne pes