THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY | 16, wl oe Vancouver B-C: & Regina Sask, "PRINCE RUPERT | vaininery, Hair Goods ; lot at Lead of Three Goals { ne ing. for. the: puck” most of. the “ltime through. a regular Santa } City. Gas | . . Civi = 1. os Ladies’ LUp-tordate Furishings in Suite,” A Brilliant - ‘ 7 ° Coats, Dresses, Blyuses, Evening Gowns, , - Af OL CANNOT SPILL Corsets, Hosiery, Gi Neckwear, ||. oe ae oD . : Htalreoats, Petticoats, oat tae a all SYP : >) eee | eee kinds of Fancy Work. No Wicks. 7 8 OR KNOCKED OVER ; ; l ~ MATL ORDERS PROMPTLY - FILLED No Chimney. 1 CR jpn . a ; VIS WANS OME in 30 Hours ‘ on one . . SC UTHER. §) filling of oe COAL O11. LaM?s “aigagaaber 29'S. of otf ne '» Price $950 Comptete. TE The _ ROBERT M' MOORE & COMPANY Gale = a | i} TRY THEM |] THEN y you'll know why §f Club Pool an Billiard | Parlor Cigars, Tobaccos and Soft Drinks | FRESH CONFECTIONERY ~ Fresh Fruits in Season . Newspapers = — Circulating Library Nylo Chocolates are f so remarkably ‘popular. | They are absolutely pure fo and wholesome—no arti- ficial coloring or artificial flavoring—just | ‘pure food’’ candies. BREWER & RUDDY | Magazines . Sth Avenue, New Hazelton, B.C. | HEIR FIRST. ges A VERY N “Not Overtake=-Visitors “On a: cheavy. sheet of ice “‘peer- Claus | downfall of. snow, © some chanks easily ‘as big .as a small mattress in an empty room, ‘the seven from New Hazelton. took the:short end. of the score in a. bitterly fought game.at Smithers. Saturday night; The Miners de- serve all the glory as they out- ~ gamed. their heavier: opponents | . all the way on their own pond. Jack Aldous was the bright par- tieular party for the Gondoliers,-| ° but aside from one spectacular dash when he broke a trail and. earried the little black thing the entire length of the: works for a goal, he was easily held... Edgar Harris, Mitchell and Walter Me- Kenzie dealt-him a world of mis- ery with their stonewall defence. The game was marred in spots| - by rough duings, Aldous: being the first offender, Edgar Harris, Our. stock is always fresh. Once youtrythem— MeDonell, : Tatchell and Keddie. also. ‘drawing their swords at var- you'll always buy them, | Come into our store. Take § 1f be bom fades They A. W. Edge Co. | a Imre nd el Wall. Papers” * : -Paints, : Oils, Burlape Var- . nishes Up-to-Date Drug Stores HAZELTON AND New Hazevton, B. C. “DIsTeMPers, GLASS. FRAME AND RooM MOULDINGS, PAINTERS’ AND SIGNWRITERS’. SOLD AT THE * General SUPPLIES... 2nd-AVE. - 4 the “side: net. STAINS; BRUSHES, Dry Couors,, PICTUR 7 “PRINCE RUPERT... ious times. The above warriers fence ‘and take a- look. at: the game. cui “Goal Umpire Miller: ‘allowed a goal. for, the Smithereeners that had. dribbled. through a hole in| However, that’s: something else. yet Mawruss, as) Abe Potash might tell us. _ a The. first: goal. was a horse:stioe by: Doe. Wallace, “the physician taking a ‘‘Help! Help!’’: chance ber Heel ‘oozed’ in through the ‘| ''Way Down .Hast’’: -snowflakes. ‘In the second period the ‘Gon- The Parkin-Ward Electric ©. LIMITED -t al, Gasoline ‘Light and Marine | - Supplies -.- _ Agents for * PRINCE RUPERT, | B.C, : tion’” Gasoline Engines; “ELECTRICAL and MARINE CONTRACTORS = ude promply attend! to We cerry a lanmestock of Blevteic-_ ‘ "Regal" and “pertoc doliers got two more, one of. the said goals being an assist from the “Umps” via the side nets. The Miners by perfect -combina- tion play ‘also: wrung: the - gong, Mitchell being the Mick- Macker. : enehteeiaeeninatl enna 8 a SE i Merryfield tomcat ,p AND Propuce | : -Prinee Rupert, B. C.. { sell direct to the AND COMPANY ‘Wholesale Grocers MERCHANTS | Figs AVE: AND McBnine St. ptm a ape 6 Rin OS Pa a 6 ee 8 et annem ewes S anitimnehioets JE oeer eset erm mat meme ee consumer fF .| Edgar’ Harris. went ° intoa goal post with ‘his features about this time and retired. to the’: Turkish in his lip... - Tn the: final ‘Aldous ‘got away a ‘and Faweett followed with No.5 n Initial Period ‘Which New: Hazelton a | Monopolized Play. Throvghout But Goaltender McWha Had Bad Luck ‘By J. Riley ing: slowly through McWhe’s sr ners. 1 _ ite ‘hammer. ‘and: tongs, Edgar ob Harris and MeKenzie scoring’ a : sticceasively: cones the, boards a little later. with. Ad os: dous, losing. part: of: his. yight ear. The pombardment was well taken| eare of by the. Smitherston’ goal on tender and there: was, no, further, . of counting. las Hudson Bay. rock elm clubs, ‘Mitch?’ and: Me-|: Kenzie kinda don’t look for, any. further instructions. : crowd and fourteen of them, were of the fairest and:br é see if they.¢ can duplicate. ers... a clean player. (00. also drew a chance to sit on the]. come- -back, When. he® and: Ed: gar get. to rolling, these profes: SR sors have to skate: fast” to keep]: - from the right wing at about 30): °: yards and Mr. O’Sullivan’s- Rub-|>> - ‘room for repairs with a nasty « eut}: : and scored ‘practically unaided|v a minute later, the last one ‘rolle|b NARROW MARGE The Miners then’ OW * Edgar went.-into “Long. Shots = “Tateh” was: there. as’ strong ‘When it comes to: handling the “We. took. up: sixty: -four. in. our “ Lets) ~‘Jardine ‘shows well. for. Smith-| Johnny Mor- rison and Faweett looked good. * AL “artis is: ‘some. kind ofa within whispering distance. know it—that is provided nobody ‘erate into’. a semi-pro- - good: bye sport. ‘Hockey’ “Schedule Hazelton at Smithers. - “Jan: New: Hazelton at” Hazelton‘: New Hazelton at Smithers: Smithers at New. Hazelton | ‘Smithers at: Hazelton Bote. Hazelton at New. Hazelton...."' Hazelton at Smithers: ‘-. -... Smithers at Hazelton. Smithers at New Hasclon . “Amos Godfrey got back The Fort William: fellow-is| “We got. it on ’em” and “they a a. ‘lands in Range. 4, Coast. ee 31 New: Hazelton: at: Hazelton Feb, q from the Ground’ Hog: coal ee ‘this ih ‘Ave. ‘and Fielding St. NEW. HAZELTON, B. ©. Frank A. Ellis : | Auctioneer, Appraiser, Pro- _ Perty: Salesman Auctioneer. ‘for G. . P, Co! 8. 5 Section T Sale, Prince Ruperts: ye ‘TOWNSITE SALES ‘conDUCTED , Prince Rupert, B.C. ~- 1 gtrengthens; and if they all: tart}. °- ‘to. strengthen: it will: soon: deren ae . Cancellation of Reserve OTICE 18. ‘HEREBY GIVEN: thet ; the reserves “existing ‘upon ‘Crown istrict:' Range B, Coast District;.and in. ‘Cassiar ’ Dis- a trict; and: situated :.in | the vicinity; . of : ‘Ootsa’ and Francois. Lakes: in the: water- |) ghéd‘of the Morice: River ini the vitin- jty’of Endako and Bulkley | Rivers}: in Townships:14,; 2a and 3, Range 6, Coast District; on the Kispiox, River; onthe ‘River, which anid reserves were, estab- - lished respectively by two ‘notices. ap- ih notices appearing in the British, Colum- >. hia, Gazette inthe issues of ‘May. 26th, L11910:; November .1st,. 1906; September 10th; "1908: ‘Pebruary ‘bth; 19095 ‘and July 2nd,. 1908; are. cancelled in’ so, far as the: dame: “affecta the’ ‘aequisition of “Coal and. Petroleum Act? 60 RAs RENWICK. 8 | Span BAY STORE "| WHERE: QUALITY : REIGNS ; SUPREME [00° ” It yor are. nterested n ritish. Kitsumgallum River; and:on’ the Nass fe ie “12 pearing in.the'British Columbia Gazette _ - aa the, issue. of. May Bth, 1910, ‘arid: by said lands under the .provisions of” ‘the _ be uty Minister of, Lands _