THE UMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 19s Budsons Dav Conip pang. a § = LAST MINUTE = GIFT SUGGESTIONS >>> rr eee > > FOR HER Silk Hose—A complete new range of Chif- fons and Service Weight, ranging in price from 98c to $2.00. Lingerie Sets Boudoir Sets Sweaters Gloves Handkerchiefs . Pyjamas Broadcloth Shirts Hose bs Silk Underwear and Neckwear— New stock ne - just arrived. Shaving Sets Cigarette . - Cases Sweaters: Carpet Slippers Flash- ‘f ‘ lights, ae FOR THE LITTLE ONES = - New Alasian Design Sweater Sets. Tiny - Tot Shoes Hosiery, all sizes Toys : : : Store will remain open : - Until 10 p.m. on Saturday i FREE DELIVERIES a New Hazelton Kispiox South Hazelton a Friday Thursday Saturday . ~The Hudson’s Bay Company - CRAERETAERRRREARRERSERRERERREREESARRERARERR Even though business is not up to? normal you still use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the near future. The Omineca Herald Will now supply you with Counter Check Books _ of any size and any make and . at manufacturer’s prices ’ Give your order to us or scnd it by mail to The Omineca Herald ew Hazelton, B.C. ~ ’ + a PHO IA SHREK RHE ? 444 CC CeCe eC eee eet ee a 3 |Sinithers where fund “Mrs. Evens for a few days, ‘{returu will spend a day or two in Haz- ECL AE ECC EAE COE CCEEEC ECA ECAC CE ECE EE ECE TE ES Hon. R. B. Bennett, Canada’s Prime Minister, is huving a perfectly wonder- ful holiday in England, He is dining With kings and queens, princes’ and princesses, lords and ladies and other people. Of course there are also other forms of entertainment besides dining. At the same time the Prime Minister of Canada Is alse doing a good deal uf real business for Canada. Did you get your tax notice yet? Ii not do not worry. You will get it be. fore New Years if not before .Christ- mas. There is always something 1 take the joy out of Ife, Mrs. Peter Smith returned Monday night after spending a few days with Mr.Smith- at Skeena City.. Mr. Smith will be home Friday night for a ten flay vViueation, the first he has taken for years, Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends ui Miss Dora Jamieson, teacher at the Chilco school, is’ spending the Christ- inus vacation with Rey. and Mrs, Red- man, Jack Wright of Cedarvale and Bob Shannon of Sealy are also holiday ftiests nt the parsonage, There was a continuation af the Christmas services last. Sunday in New Hazelton in the morning when Mrs, Redman sang a Christmas solo,. and it the evening in Hazelton when Miss Burns and Mrs. Rédmayu sang, — Miss Mary Sargent returned to her home in’ Hazelton last week for’ the Christmas holidays. She is attending the convent in Prince Rupert. The Indians of the district will: be busy celebrating Christmas the latter part of the week. On Thursday night W. 8. Sherviffs and R. J. Morrison | motored to Sinithers and back Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. D, Parent left Friday for she Was a enest of Mr. Prince Rupert is considering the ad- visability of placing the affairs” of the city in the hands of. 1 commissioner until such time as conditions improve or change, ‘They cnn’t raise the money required through taxation. Prince Ru- pert is no worse than any other city except that there is. no income, and the outgo must be curtailed accordingly. Miss Sutherland of the Hazelton teaching staff left Friday night last for Asheroft where she will spend the Christmas vacation with her mother. W. W. Anderson of Prince Rupert went east Friday night as far as Burns Lake and Francois Lake and on his elton. ‘Mr. Young of the Hazelton school stuff has gone to his home in Prince Rupert for the Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grant will spend Mrs. N. H. Kilpatrick. E. Perrin, a well known traveller In the north, left on Tuesday morning to make the trip by car to Vaneouver, The Young Hazelton Club met at Christmas carols. Mr, and Mrs. E, Han and sou Billy motored down from Smithers Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. H. ©. Wrineh will en- tertain the hospital staff to dinner on Mondny night. hospital will have thelr Christmas din- ner on Sunday at noon and on Monday there will be a Christmas tree. School Inspector T. W. Hall wound ‘up his duties for this term at Smithers last Friday and returned to Prince Ru- Christmas in Smithers with Mv. andt: The patients in the|- eoneert.at Kispiox, on Friday there is to be. a tree and concert in Hazelton and on Saturday the Glen Yowell In- dians wlll have their celebration. The festivities will be carried over to the next week. Christmas has for long been a big occasion for the Indians. - A daughter was born in Vancouvevi on Monday, December 19th to My. and Mrs, BE, A. Goddard of Ocean - Falls. Mr. Goddard: is the son of F. Hi an, Mrs. Goddard of New Hazelton. TIMBER SALE X-15246 Sealed tenders will be received by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, not later than noon on the 4th day of January, 1088, for the purchase of License X-15246 near Kitwanga, Cuas- siar, to cut 135,000 lineal feet of cedar poles and piling. Three (3) years will be allowed for the removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Por- ester, Victoria, B. C., the District For. ester, Prince Rupert, B. G., Ranger Ty. W. Sharpe, Hazelton, B.C. pert ou Suturday for the holidays. “Dolls Is Your Subscription Due?» Iti is. Only Two Dollars a Year' ‘toys 1 Stationery Wrist Bags’ . Mocassins Cigars by ‘the box Come in and see our "CHRISTMAS STOCK Cigarette Holders Candy in Fancy Boxes and in Bulk ” Christmas Novelties of allkinds = s«§ Ladies’: Purses C. W. Dawson — , ‘Leading Fire and Life there will be a Christmas tree and nf} ‘Grant's Agency Notary. Public _ Oe ne Representing Insurance:Companies wee eee “REAL ESTATE Agent ': Licensed and Bonded : HAZELTON, B.C. ae ‘The Hazelton Hospital The Uaselton Hospital issues tle- kets for auy perlod at $1.80 per mouth in advance. This rate in- eludes office cousultntiens, medi- eines, as well us atl casi while a. the hoespitel -Plehars are ob- talnabte dn- Elaglton at the drug -iere er by mail from the medi- ent snpertatenctant nt the hos) tan Hiartin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. One Light Trailer For Sale 1 Model T Ford Motor complete with generat- or, starter and battery. | Just right for wood saw. Wrecking Car at your service---day or night. MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Jordillera Fractional, Camille Trac- ional, Gold Dust Fractional and Mack ineral claims; situate in the Ominecu dining ‘Division, Range V, Coast Dis- Jsk on Kitselas mountain. Vake Notice that I, J. A. Rutherford. “ree Miner’s Certificate No, 62347D, gent for the Usk Mining Co., Ltd. ree Miner's Certificate No. 465700). ntend sixty days from the date here- f, intend to apply to the Mining Re- order for a Certificate of Improve- rents, for the purpose of obtaining : Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action nder section 85 must be commences efore the issuance of such, Certificat f Improvements. Jated this bth day of October A.D, 082. , - Br OL Oras ens ae EAE oo. Kustbaund ‘Transcontinental trains will leave every Monday, Wed- mesday and Friday. Westbound Traing will leaye every Tues- day, Thursday, Saturday. Ly] Spocisl low rates on rail and steam- ; ahip tickets to the Old Country. | ¥or information call or trite . 7 local agent, ar H. MoEWEN, D.F. & BA Pelnce Rupert, Lh ote ' _ . 108-32 National Hazelton, B.C.. | nl a I. viet located one mile southerly from - Canadian. —— PUR tere ee ce