Ce neat ep EE OE SP We have received a new and complete line. of Boots and Shoes | a further shipment, which will and are awaiting one of the finest in the district make our stock Work Boots Dress Shoes Sport Shoes for men, women and children. This stock | will go at saving prices, as we are handling _ direct from the manufacturer to you. - Let us solve your footwear problems. S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. GeneralyMerchant 4' returned to their home in Burns Mr, and Mrs. Tom Ovens and ehildren motored down on Tues- day to spend several days with friefids in the district. Mr, and Mrs. William Leverett Lake on Saturday night. James E. Kirby and Ernest motored down from Smithers for the week-end. GC. C, Dittmer, of Burns Lake, oie down by car and returned on Sunday. Dr, G. A. Petrie returned from Vancouver last Friday night and is again temporarily . connected with the Hazelton Hospital. Major Burbank, wife and fam- THE OMINIECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 8, 1924 | HAZELTON NOTES | | The Canning now on. ‘Look over olf agsor Fruit J ars. Jar Tops - ne J ar Rubbers ~~ "Pickling Spices é and mptiogy Season vt it} of: — Heintz Pickling Vinegar R. Cunningham & Son Lid. HAZELTON, B.C. . - ete. ete. Certo ily, arrived from Prince George Ice Cream, Plain and Fancy = Ice Cream Sodas, all flavors Fancy Cooling Drinks KODAK SUPPLIES STATIONERY HAZELTON, B.C. SUMMER REFRESHMENTS. The Up-to-Date Drug Store | on Wednesday morning and are guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Galloway. A. A. Connon left this week for Vancouver on a vacation which he bas well earned. ’ Arthur Leverett returned from Smithers on Sunday morning af- ter spending a number of months at the Duthie mines. He was among. the last to be laid off. Mr. and Mrs. Winsby and two] and Hazelton . GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The best Garage in the North at your service. Jitneys iS en Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred | A. E. Falconer ———oo | AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE Twenty- -four-hour Service Jitneys between the Railway Hazelton and New Hazelton - Single Horaes, Light or Heavy Teams, or Baddte Horses always ready for you Govmnt. phere; Hazelton ee sons arrived from Edmonton this Hanall Spur, B.C. Manufactarers of . Rough, Dressed & Dimension L um b e r HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Com pany HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH Note that the name of our Post Office has been changed from Royal . Mills to HANALL, B. C. Flooring Get our prices before ordering elsewhere © week to make their home. Mr, Winsby will be the new manager of the bank. , -Miss Campbell, who has been on the hospital staff for a short time, left Thursday morning for Vancouver. Miss Hogan has returned from an enjoyable vacation in the city. Rev. Proctor is spending this week with the Girl Guides in camp at Carnaby. Mrs. Walsh and baby of Dor- reen were at the hospital this to Hazelton where Mr. Walsh is connected with the Dominion Telegravhs. —— oo oe Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—PRINCESS ALICE, PRINCESS LOUISE for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, August 2, 6, 18, 16, 23, 27. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway—Aucust 1,.8, 11, 18, 22, 29. 3.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay,- every Saturday at 1 p.m.> AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from W. C Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert Whoop-Eee-ee-e We're Rating to Ramble - LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER FIRST | The - Greatest Event in Northern BC. It’s Wild and Western : BARBECUE LUN CH HORSE RACING BRONCHO BUSTING. FOOTBALL, Let’s Go—Something New!l . _ DECORATED AUTOMOBILE PARADE Wo “WILD : : STEER: RIDING. COMPETITION | , __ Something, Startling!l! A Hatr-raising Thriller oH AND. DA Campbell River and Vancouver - Telkwa Barbecue siepenl} =i}! Sanday. morning. ae . Miss Collings of Vanconver has arrived to succeed Miss Camp- bell as assistant superintendant at the Hazelton Hospital. The Omineca Hotel has been repapered and painted through- out.and now presents a very at- tractive appearance, | Just prior to the visit of Sir of people cleaned up their yards, windows and one fellow was seen bathing his feet in the river. Helen I. Buck, of New York, Hotel this week. week for a few days. _ Miss M. Barbeau of Prince Ru- Mra. R, 8. Sargent. ; Confirmation. services’ w.ere held in St. Peter’s church Satur- day night, -officiated at by Bishop A.,U. DePencier of: New West- minster... The candidates. were: jjand. Herbert, Cox: There was a large attendance. also preached in St. Peter Boot and Shoe Repairing Latest machinery which inaures promp G. W. Temporary location at the corner of main road and firat hench Harness Mending and ‘modern equipment installed ¢ attention and first-clase work DUNGATE _ HAZELTON, a eer : : : — oe pe lt B.C. Henry Thornton quite a number| cut weeds on the street, washed) pert’ was'a guest of her sister, | ‘SHOES - REPAIRED — WITH NEATNESS ‘AND DRaPAToH me Mazel Cox,. ‘Lois Anderson, James || week. They will shortly move)? spent a few days at the Omineca A. J. Gilman of New York was guest at the Omineca Hotel this} ah irene Dressmaking Millinery Acceding to the reatiest parlors are now opened at South ‘who has had years of ex erience in both dress- MRS. CARVATH - Mhaking an millinery CHARGES WITHIN REACH OF ALL of many local people, Hazelton by First-class wotk done on evening, street or house dresses eo s a en eo nt = ! oni ae ae : — rae ae ee eee oo | y — _ + The ‘Bishop || | Orders may be lett at ‘Pateonee’s’ ‘Office’ jot ‘The Hazelton Hospital. ¥ Benen || aru “phe HHaxelton ‘Hospital iniues. “ticketa for any period at $1. 50 per ‘month in advance, . eludes - office consultations - and ‘medicines, a8 well.aa all costa , while in the hospital, Tickets are’ § able-in ‘Hazelton from the; am ~from: T.° J.; Thorp, This rate in- (a