_ THE OMINECAHERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1927 a — anrerreaammrmnint, ——rs HENRY MOTORS SMITHERS, B. C. Accessories Oil Acetylene Welding — Tractors Gas Ford Cars Trucks Parts Threshing Machines - Repairs Mail Order Prescriptions! From all over B. C, they come—from far north- 4 ern posts where the trapper keeps lonely vigil—from | ¥ mining outposts—from distant canneries—come pre- scriptions to be filled by our three Graduate Pharma- . cists, Twenty years ago a mail order preseription Was an eyent with us. Now a special department is devoted to filling mail order prescriptions with the same eare and fidelity, the same rigid adherence to the standards of exactness that first built our repu- tation. ORME’S LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists ‘The Rexal Store Prince Rupert, B.C. _ Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver and in- termediate ports each Thursday and Sunday, 11.00 Pp. Mm. “ : Bo For Anyox‘and Ketchikan each Wednesday 4.00 p.m. For Stewart, each Saturday, 10,00 a.m. . For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. ; Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND-—7.20 p.m. daily except Sunday | . WESTBOUN D-—7.51 a.m. daily except Wednesday | Jasper Park Lodge open May 21st to September 30th See Canada in Canada’s Diamond Jubilee Year, 1867-1927 Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders,’ Foreign Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment. oO Foy Atlantic steamship sailings or further Information apply to any Canadian National Agent o [My and Myvs. F. Newick, R, F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, a “Canadian Pacific Railway Company | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, October 8, 19, 29. To Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, October 12, 28, November 2. The S. §. Princesa Beatrice—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Fails Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at ll am. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Fall information from \ WwW. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert yy ) jan aitack of double phenmonin, | condition was‘fuvorable at last reports HAZELTON THEATRE : ‘Tuesday, November 15. Charlie Murray, | George Sydney and Chester Conklin in . “Lost at the Front” The Greatest ‘Comedy ever screened at this Theatre. If you miss this you miss everything that is good in entertainnent. a South Unelton for several weeks, is ST been working. with Wm. Little on the .|formerly operated by Wim, Braud. He will this winter take out a lot of poles] The Finest Printing is Done by . : _ The Omineca Hearld, New Hazelton Vbusiness, ° - Short Stories Close to Home | : & On Sunday evening last Messrs. R. Lyn and W. Huston opened in the New Hazelton Church a series of Hvangel- istic services. These services will’ be continued each evening at seven- thirty, except Friday and Monday. A yery hearty invitation is extended tc ull to attend these services. @ ee Many in this @istrict will regret to learn that Hon, V. W. Smith, minister of railways and telephones in the Al- berta government, and formerly a xesi- dent of New Hazelton, has been on the sick list. , ; The badminton players in Hazelton are now working up enthusiasm in the hope of getting the club started soon for the winter, Mr. Pipe, sv, suffered a stroke Inst Saturday night aud is now a patient in the hospital. Miss Lillian Moore of Cedurvale who is in charge of the school there, wns a week end guest of ber friends They were ail acquainted in the Old Country. | Mr. MacKay of Vancouver arrived the first of the weck-to Join the H. B. staff nt Hazelton. : ies. Win. Grant left last week for Smithers to yisit with her dnughter, Mrs. Norman Kilpatrick. On Satur- day-night Mr. Grant went up for the Thanksgiving holiday and to help cole- brate lis grandson’s. birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George . Biernes, . ac- companied by Mrs, C. W. Dawson, mo- tored to Smithers, retuming Saturday evening. While in Smithers Mrs. Tiawson was a guest of Mrs. . Austin Goodenough. The Felix Club met last Friday night the guests of Mrs. Mathieson. The prizes were wou by Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. It. §. Sargent. Chis week they will meet at the home of Mrs. Ander- SOUL. he W. A. of the Anglican church will hold theix anuual bazaar in ANS sembly hall on Friday, Dec. 2nd There will be looths of all kinds where pre- sents for Christmas may be purchased and there will ‘be a good program. +t. Al. Lougheed of Sonth “Hazelton walked to New Hazelton on Monday. J. Hagen and Walter ove took his ovily team away and as Al. had sold his cow he has only chiekens left at the homestead and he. was lonely for com- pany, hence his trip to New. Hazelton. Stanloy Willan has been in the hos- pital for the past week suffering fronr His _ Ma. Rutherford, sr, who has been at reported under the weuther. James Wright of Woodecék who has furm for some thie has tuken over the Join MeKenazio farm at Woodcock, and tles,. Miss Anna Johnson spent the week Miss Helen Prnott. 6: a site te most of last week in New Hazelton on Mr. Vinnie of New Hnzelton several days, this week -{spvor aqy uo judd Aypenperd anja st end nt Skeenn. Crossing the guest of |; Mr, and Mys. Al. Harris live moved - ‘3 ' [into the honse occupied by W. 8. Har. _ |ris for several years past. _ Sheriff ‘Ockleghaw of Smithers spent ; Prinee Hupert was in *;The W. ‘A ‘to the Hazelton Hospita! will hold a-bridge party and dance on the evening of Friday, November 18th in Asseinbly, Hall, Adinission fic. + Glass Monsments $20.00 to $30.00 LADIES AID FINE DINNER The Ludies Ald of the New Hazelton Church bad a very successful dinner in the church on Saturday uignt dni There was a fine attendance and every one seemed to enjoy thelr dinner aud the good time afterward. The tables and service were in charge of Mrs. H. i, Thornton, assisted by the mensbers of the Gogetters Club. They did well. The dinner was in charge of Mrs. C. H. Sawle, assisted by “Mrs, Smith and Mrs. Johnson. The ladies had oue booth, in charge of Mrs, Roy Guss, iti | which a number of very fine articles | were offered for sale, and for the mosi part were sold. The Gogetters had ¢ eandy booth and they sold. ont before the evening wus over, After dinner there were {i number of musical num bers nnd some community siing, As f result of the affair the Ladies Aid fund was increased materindy and the girls got some financial help too. CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BLOOMING BULBS D. GLENNIE Prince Rupert, B. C. "UIT JO YOUT BOP UHI, A toue JY] POM OY} PRP] Jou otf) oF otour VIP REA OADMOYL “SEILER SIE “Oays -soaxa WAZ TLE SQ dayveaq au xu May, ‘VUES Pood. Up aay spun. sb ‘YIM MAT Ue AOT APPS 0) 8ouIOD alow AY} MAYAN SHUSLOYS) Bt0faq, aoAT PIAL pood Ayoad Jo sya [a.aas ai agar Way] PUL aayWAAOy Jo Ju spur oy Up dues ppoo Wesu, OF [RMSU VIN ST 4T ‘ppod [pe We-ueay SuIp JE Wey] Vosvas STB ; UII] ISALT ATT] *g JAqtMaAON Jo WPT Nothing sets off the table Woe 018% payann} asjauoTEtoy. ath, or sideboard like a Silver a | Tea Set. RET toe) PRCT ate SR ETT La Taare mean en we one were aa owen #E ene a ee nn ARPS SA A 4 Beautiful Silver Tea Sets We have some beauties, and we have them to suit any. pocket book. We have'a plain three- piece si!ver plated set with three lines around the cen- THROUGH TRAIN CONNECTIONS WITH OLD COUNTRY SAILINGS The Canadian National — Railways have made arrnungements to operate special trains with sleeping cars tre for $12 50 A little larger size set. and -a litthe more work on it for $18.00, and many different stvles all the way up to $75. Send for our beautiful free illustrated catalogue, John Bulger Limited | Jeweller At the Clock on the Street PRINCE RUPERT eel / through tu ship's side at Montreal and Halifax, in connection with Old Coun- try suilings during November and De- cember. oe, Full information regarding rates, ve- servations, passports, ete can be secur. ed from any agent Canndiin National Raibvays. 7 18-21 warn $25 weekly at home addressing envelopes, no canvassing.....Everything furnished....Spare or full time.....Par- tieulars for stamp.—Mailing Service, Box 9, Sydney, N.S. | 2 2S ot EVANGELISTIC SERVICES PS i a te tN, we recor nn Are now being held in the UNITED CHURCH = - - - NEW HAZELTON Each Evening at 7.30, except Friday and Menday . am These services are strictly orthodox. Our message is “Jesus only’’ as Saviour, Lord and Example foy all. co at eT geal If you are interested in the salvation of men we request your prayers, presence and co-operation in the services. 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