THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 19238 ——— ne | H hi d G . : at prices that will mean great savings to you, and of quality that will please the most discriminating. These goods have just been received and are perfectly fresh. The shipment ineludes Currants Peel Raisins Nuts: Cranberries Candies Jap Oranges CHRISTMAS STUCKINGS—in various sizes—FOR THE CHILDREN | Our stock offers many gift articles suitable for both old and young S, H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. MacKenzie’s Old Stand | HAZELTON NOTES | Fall Steamship Service Effective October 4th 3.8. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE will gail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and THURS- DAY at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. mS Wor ANYOX..........c00ceeeeee Wednesday, 10 p.m. For STEWART... ....0ce eee renee - Saturday, 10 p.m. 3.8 PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER yia Queen Charlotte Island Ports, October 17th, November 8rd, 17th, December Ast, 15th, 29th Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Hastbouni—3.18 a.m. Daily except Monday Westhound—8.34 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian . National Agent or District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. R. FL McNaughton. Christmas is primarily the | Children’s Day Gladden the children’s hearts with toys and gifts from PRICES FROM 5e. to $10.00 Mechanical Toys and Trains Tea Sets , Dolls Doll Carriages Tinker Toys Dining Sets (Table and Two Chairs) Stockings filled with “goodies” — Pianos Horses and Carts Sleighs Scooters FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE We have stocked a splendid assortment of our abundant stock. _ Candles Candlesticks Bells — ‘Snowballs —_‘Ieicles Santa Claus Angels Pears: Apples Tinsel etc. _ ete. | For Your CHRISTMAS DINNER - ’ Apples Jap Oranges © Dates Cluster Raisins Nuts Almond Paste Cranberries | Currants . Plum Puddings Maraschino Cherries Spices Mincemeat and many other appetising appealers Cunningha ‘& Son Limited HAZELTON, B.C. I ‘ rena res ert ee | eee William Gatt left Jast Thurs- day for the coast after spending since last spring in Hazelton and Smithers, William Leverett and bride were welcome visitors here the past week... William has been making his headquarters at Burns Lake recently. - E.R. Cox went down to Ru- pert last Sunday to spend a few days, | a A. RB. Macdonald left Sunday for Los Angeles, where he will spend the winter. Dave Purvis returned to town on Thursday morning after hay- ing spant the past six or eight months in the Stewart Lake coun- try on government road work. He worked between Fort St. James and Manson Creek and reports that a pretty good road ‘exists there now. During the present winter a bridge is being built over the Stewart river. _ Mrs. 3. A. Young, of Terrace, is a guest at the Hazelton Hos- pital. ot Robert Mav, of Moricetown, recently sold his 640 acres of Jand near Moricetown station to Geo. TL, MacDonald, of Travers, Alta., for the sum of $22,000. Mr. ‘MacDonald will move to his new place in the spring. He is an experienced farmer. A daughter was born at the Hazelton Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Scully. of Usk on Thurs- ‘day, Dee, 18. . Rev. T. D. Proctor held ‘his usual services at Kitwanga op Sunday, December 9, at morning, afternoon and evening. In the evening Staff Capt. Carruthers, of the Salvation Army, preached at the Church Army service. On Monday evening Rev. Proctor gave a lantern lecture, about 140 being present. A lantern lecture on “The Life of Moses’ will be held in the Church Army Hall on Friday, December 14, at 7.30 p.m. Anglican services during the; Christmas season: Sundav, Dee. 16 and 23, Morning Prayer at * \apEiid' STORE OF SERVICE: AND: SATISFACTION”, oe 11.30; Native Sunday Sehool and Native Service, 2 and 3 p.m., re- spectively; Evening Prayer, 7.30. Communion at 8 a.m.; Holy Com- munion and Morning Praver at jl am. Special music at all ser- vices, of which full particulars will be given next week. i — Ke Christmas Day, Dee. 25, Holyi§- WM. Having anticipated your needs and desires, and adding to it our long experience in the mercan- tile trade, we are now ready to help you with your Christmas shopping. — We can make it a ~ yeal joy to you. ~ : Our Stock is as complete for the Christma. sea- son as possible, and the Hudson’s Bay reputation stands behind the quality and prices of all goods . For Gifts we would suggest: | Sweaters for Men and Women | Slippers - which inelude also Children’s sizes ~_ _ Silk Hose and Stockings = Silk Waists Handkerchiefs For better cooking and easier work, Aluminum Ware what would be more appreciated than GASOLINE LAMPS: GASOLINE LANTERNS Turkeys, Jap Oran- For the Holiday Table ges, Grapes, Grape Fruit, Fancy Apples, Raisins, Nuts, and Candy CIGARS AND CIGARETTES IN CHRISTMAS WRAPPINGS © Christmas Groceries The Hudson’s Bay Co. “The House of Quality” HAZELTON, B.C. — AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE . Twenty -four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton — GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The best Garage in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred A. E. Faleoner 2"inr?stor Hazelton & . Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teame, or Suddie Hoses always ready for - you Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent @ | Attention Given To _ “LAND and MINING TITLES GRANT’S AGENCY ~ AAZELTON, B.C. - . DISTRICT AGENT -For THE LeapInc Fire INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. On Christmas Eve, | Dec. 24, a lantern lecture will be given on “The Life of Christ’, in St. Peter’s Church; at 7.30,. and Christmas carols. will be sung. Also, special music .will be ren- Owing: to so much rain the past couple.of months, the ground is full. “Along: the Kispiox~ road ‘thé road, where water: b been seen for years’! freezing into,side- 0 not. dered by 'the native choir, . |}, well soaked, and the creeks“ are|| ‘small creeks are running across: Shas iyof Christmas Goods of $2.00. and npwarda, iter has nc "Special. care givén to ‘selection -and shipment of Mail Order business Sim "Dolls : Crackers - ; Toys 2 “Christmas ‘Balloons ‘given with every. order”: