Ee ae a SN a he ee al Christmas Goods Christmas Fruits For Cooking—Mincemeat. . Fresh Fruit for the Table, such as—Jap Oranges, Apple Dates, Figs, Oranges. Christmas Gifts Dolls, Tovs, Odd Pieces of China, Aluminum Ware, Woollen Goods, Leather Purses for ladies, Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Sweaters, Gloves, etc. S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant aan | HAZELTON NOTES | Miss Hogan returned last week from Prince Rupert where she spent several weeks with friends She has quite recovered and is again on the job as secretary at the hospital. There was quite an exodus the first of the week when the police and the witnesses in the case for Smithers. Some of the boys accompanied the witnesses to the depot, - , Dr. G, A. Petrie expects to.get awas_on Sunday for Vancouver where he will take charge of a practice for « doctor who has gone east for the winter. He has been in charge of the hospit- al here during Dr. Wrinch’s ab- — Raw Furs Wanted BRING OR SHIP YOUR FURS . to Cc. W. DAWSON Omineca Hotel, Hazelton, B. C, ~ Highest cash prices paid and best grading given, L sence in Victoria. Miss Bishop has returned to New Westminster after relieving at the hdspital here, Miss Boli- var is again able to resume her duties. Messrs. Spitzel and Pohl, the sawmill men at Carnaby, were around town the first of the week Christmas Day services at St, Peter’s Hazelton, will be: Holy Communion at 8 a.m., and Morn- ing Prayer, with special music, at 11 o’clock. On Sunday, De- cember 27, services will be held at the usual hours. Special music that day will consist of anthems by the girls’ choir, and —/ '\by the native choir, a8 well as solos and quartette offerings from the white choir, A hearty invi- Steamship & Train Service §.S. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RU- PERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, “NATIONAL ee and intermediate points each FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX.....-.---.s00008 PAIWAYS. eae oo cecnttanavecueans WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. 8.8, PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 4.17 a.m. Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.00 p.m, For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. FEF. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. CANADIAN, " WHEN REMITTING aend Canadian National Express Money Orders and Foreign Cheques WHEN TRAVELLING carry Travellers’ Cheques, For aaie by Canadian National Riya. cket Agency and Express Office. . . Your Next Express Shipment—Canadian National tation is extended. to all. conduct special Christmas ser- vices at Kitwanga on Monday, |December’ 28, with Holy Com- munion at 2.80 p.m. and Evening Prayer and Native Anthems at 7.30 p.m. He will be at Kitwan- cool on Tuesday. © Come to the dance on New Year’s Eve, Assembly Hall, Ha- zelton. Tickets $1.00each. No yelty Paper Caps and Horns for sale. Come and blow in the New Year in more ways than one. 1 . Jack Sargent arrived home the first of the week from Vancouv- ( | THE FALCONER TRANSFER wishes one and all the old, old wish, but one that is ever new— “A MERRY CHRISTMAS” A. E. Falconer Govinnt, phone: 2 long, 1 short Hazelton er to spend Christmas. All those who have tapes from the Women’s Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital are requested to have them in the hands of the hands of the secretary by the endof December. = Mrs. Jas. Turnbull, Sec. Mrs. F. A. Goddard is spend- ing afew days with her daugh- ter, Mrs, A.’ EB. Falconer. The United Church: Sunday Tree, : . The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at 1,50 per month in advance, cludes office consultations and medicines, a3 well as’ all costa '. while in the hospital. : Tickets are BOOT AND SHOE Repairing —— RUBBER HEELS. — All sizes NEVERSLIP ICE CREEPERS G. W. Dungate | HAZELTON, B.C, _ drug store; from T. J. Thorp; Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- This rate in- . obtainable in Hazelton from the . ea] superintendent at the Hospital, known that a barrel of beer was the’ week a movement, was start- ed to appoint a committee to in- sibilities of testing the contents of the barrel. The owner has, on occasion, been. known to ex- committee had hopes Jjowner might against the Birds and Pierre, left). | _ >. ling the winter in town. |) The Rev, T. D. Proctor will ® v School is planning a Christmas . ‘For several months it has been |:, in storage in this town, During|” terview the owner as to the pos-| No. 12 \hibit human tendencies, and the ) that at this festive ‘season thé heart of said). THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1925 — Products Co., Usk, was a visitor) in town last week. ‘In a recent issue Western Can- ada published a lengthy article on the mineral development in the Terrace district. The copy was prepared by Fred Nash, the well known land survevor, : f ‘Wm. Vanderlip and daughter. 4 Florence, spent the week-end in Prince Rupert. Constable Eggleshaw made a am 7 oe eee } ~* ~? or q j - pe ’ | $e Terrace PBB a NP$ ie ——$|}: Wm. Grant’s 3 E. H. Edwards, of the Canada Agency REAL ESTATE - District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— Life , Fire Health Accident HAZELTON = -_ WE aR er ere business trip to Prince Rupert at the end of the week. Geo, Little Ted Johnson spent a few days the end of the week on the trap line in the Kalum Lake district, where Mr. Little has been prospecting. Mr. and Mrs. W. Finter and two children, who haye been spending a holiday at Kalum Lake, returned to town Friday. A meeting of the ladies of the Terrace district who are eligible to join the auxiliary to the Cana- dian Legion was called on Wed- nesday, January 9, but owing to the lack of train service and the FORD SERVICE AGENTS HAZELTON GARAGE. Cary & Stone - Owners First-class work on all cars. OIL AND GAS FOR SALE Fres Air STATION. Garage located across from Omineca Hotel. Hazelton, B.C. need for a copy of the constitu- tion, no business was proceeded with other than the election of Mrs. J. K. Frost as president for |! the coming year. Another meet- ing wilt be held on Tuesday, Jan- uary 6. John Couture and Oscar Gen- dron, who have spent the summer at Kalum Lake, are now spend- Mrs. John Grant, who has been a patient at the Hazelton Hos- pital for the past two weeks, returned last Friday morning much improved, Mr. and Mrs. LaFrance and _ That yous may enjoy A Right Merry Christmas. isthe | sincere’ wish of Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton, B.C. family, who came to Terrace some few weeks ago to make their home here, left for the Middle West on Friday morning, Mr. LaFrance having found that the work in the woods was more strenuous than he had expected. - TENDERS -WANTED Tenders are invited for the following BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. . Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 long, Lahort 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short proparties belonging to the estate of : Cunningham & Son. Limited, in Voluntary Li iquidation, and situated at Hazelton, B.U.; No. 1. LOT 11, Size 66x 125 ft., with - Store and Warehouses thereon. No, 2, LOT12. Size 66x 125 ft., with Manager's Residence thereon con- taining T rooms. . = No. 8. LOT 13, Size 66 x 120 ft., ad- joining Lot 12. BG. LAND SURVEYOR -J. Allan Rutherford All deseriptions of sur- veys promptly executed SCUTH HAZELTON No. 4, LOT 31. Size 66x 125#t., with House thereon presently occupied . by Mr, Winsby. ~ at No. & LOT 32, Sizé66x126 ft., with _ Fouge thereon presently occupied 1°: by Mr, Benson, =e , NOTE,—Purehaser of. Parcel No. 1, Lot 11, would, at own oxpense, |. have to alter part of lower ware- house to bring It into line with aaid : lot, ‘as it extendas an adjoining lot, eee . B.C. UNDERTAKERS BMBALMING FOR BHIPMENT A. SPECIALTY P.O. Box 948 . A wire | PRINCE RUPERT, 5.0, — will bring us a If ty ae it H h Sealéd Tenders for any or all of the above to reach the. undersigned, the ore Friday, January lst, 1926. The highest or any tender not neces- garily accepted. . JOHN L. CHRISTIE, casion. waim up to ‘the oc- Liquidator ‘for the Company, on or}! be : SOLICITOR ° NOTARY PUBLIC L. S. McGill BARRISTER ‘ Liquidator. Prince Rupert, : _ 2627 British Columbia Toe be @ a 8 ‘4 t, B.C., December 7th, 1925. . SMITHERS