i Tasca at Emre AR rt, YR 2 We are certain you will be pleased at our selection of HEAVIER FOOTWEAR For the Fall We have on our shelves just what you require in the way of Work Boots, High Loggers’ Boots, Rubbers at the very loweat prices consistent with good quality. We save you money as these shoes come direct from the maker, Groceries Your every need can be filled from our jarge stock, to which constant new arrivals guarantee freshness, Our prices will suit your pocketbook We have received a shipment of mixed rough lumber Good stuff for that building you were figuring on Lumber S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant Leeoeekeeeeeeelererke’eor yey WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Pottery, Glass, Chinaware suitable for Christmas gifts, besides many other lines which we shall be glad to have you look over. We shall be pleased to lay aside any article you wish reserved. Have you ordered your Christmas Greeting Cards yet? 9 The Up-to-Date Drug Store The Rexall Store Hazelton, B.C. Cooper H. Wrinch, Prop. decid de dfpclpale deck ip feck Soo Op oO OG OB Of of cio oe Sbebkeeerereeeee Your Coal Supply : Does it need replenishing? Let us fill your needs from the stock we car ‘of the all-round excellent Pembina product Thia ig a good, clean, large nut coal. , Order yours today Teaming Transfer HORSES FOR HIRE A. E. Falconer Horse and Auto Livery JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS ~ Govmnt. phone: Haz elt on 2 long, 1 short Canadian Pacific Railway Company | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—PRINCESS ALICE, PRINCESS LOUISE for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattte, November 7, 21, December 6, 19 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway—November Lith, December Lat. 15th, 20th. e * = = = * = * % 2 = = = * day of last week. ‘her return from Vancouver on 5.5, “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 1 p.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES W. C, Orchard, corner Third Ave! Fall inf tion f . nue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert soy A New Hazelton Ladies’ Aid ANNUAL = | , | Sale of Work _ Friday, November 28 © SOCKS _ FANCY. WORK MITTS For the men and boys Useful and ornamental’ For the youngstera HOUSE-DRESSES AND APRONS °.” , CANDY—Home made - ‘your: Christmes Shopping at the * Ladies’ Sale ‘of Work ! NLT cae ee ae powcr ~~ yorany ruse -|{| 2.0. LAND SURVEYOR ES. McGill |i. J. Allan Rutherford ere _ AMD deseriptions of ‘sur: | oe BARRISTER |] > eve._promptly,. executed SMITHERS British Columbia HH SOUTH: HAZELTON: HAZELTON NOTES. ‘Town property for sale. . Sea Wm. Grant’s Agency. 16tf The Ladies’? Aid and Women’s Auxiliary of Hazelton, will hold theix Annual Joint Bazaar in As- sembly Hall, Friday, December bth, at 8 p.m. Remember the date. "2022 On Tuesday evening Mrs. Mac- Kay was hostess toa jolly party ‘FIVE Raisins Candies CHRISTMAS IS ONLY WEEKS AHEAD! Currants Dates © Figs Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel es Mincemeat Almond Paste Christ- mas Crackers and oe Stockings, etc. = ~ We have them all. Our prices are light and our quality the best. . a Nuts of young people, who danced and sang to hide their sorrow at the impending departure of ‘Ned’ must get them away now. Don’t forget those presenta for your friends in the Old Country. You Let us agaist you to an acceptable selection Clarke, who was the guest of honor. While only short, notice had been possible, a large attendance witnessed a‘special movie show given in the men’s ward of the Hospital on Monday evening, for R. Cunningham & Son ua. HAZELTON, B.C. os benefit of the institution. The Badminton Club has insti- tuted a league competition among its: members with a view to the arrangement of the club’s annual championship tournament at an early date. Only singles matches will be played in the league. Miss Ruth Bolivar, who recent- lv graduated from the Hospital nursing school, went up to Smi- thers on Saturday, to relieve at the hospital there. ; Mrs. C. W. Dawson entertained a number of friends on Wedneg- Preparations are going forward gmoothly for the united bazaar to be given by the W.A. and Ladies’ Aid on December 5. A repetition of former successes is anticipated, and the ladies are working hard to this end. On Thursday of last week Mrs. W. W. Anderson entertained at bridge. The government measure to restrict the period of the horse- racing season was introduced in the legislature on Wednesday, days, or one week of six days ‘at each track, effective in 1925. The present period is 70 days. Walter Aitken, Babine mana- ger of the Hudson’s Bay’ Co., went down to Prince Rupert on Tuesday to meet Mrs. Aitken on and provides a ‘curtailment to 30] ¢ Tells of Skeena (Continued from page 2) - city on the Pacific coast. This. gentlemen, is an area capable ‘of producing more wheat than all Canada. This. is a big concep- tion. It takes time to appreciate and understand it. ‘In conclusion, I would point out that all those five ridings are represented in this House by Wednesday. . Ned Clark left on Thursday for Toronto, and was accompanied by the good wishes of the numerous friends he had gathered during his several months’ stay as a member of the H.B. Co.’s staff. The Ladies’ Hospital Auxiliary is holding a whiat drive and dance this evening in the schoolhouse. The pontoon ferry on the Skee- na was laid up last week for the winter, and was temporarily re- placed by the canoe. _ A farewell .dance to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leverett was. beld in Assembly Hall on Wednesday. evening. A highly enjoyable time was spent by the good crowd Mrs. Chappell ia carrying on a great fight for lower transportation rates and we in the north have felt that in lining up behind that government we can make no mistake, for we believe that in the direction in which the government is working lies the prosperity, success, and -happiness of our people.”’ 4 Brected at the cost of $200,000, one of the handsomest marine ter- minais of the Canadian Pacific Rail- | way was recently completed at Vic- toria, B.C. The terminal houses the general offices of the British Co- ‘Jumbia Coast Service of the Cana- dian Pacific. The main building is 122 feet long, 64 feet wide and three ‘storeys high, with a fourth storey erected centrally over the. structure. Russia will never again rival Can- ada as a wheat exporter, _accord- ‘ing to L. W.-Lyde, Profeasér of . University. growing in future lies with the ‘properly supply its own needs, Pre- war export of wheat: was perely ar- puzplus, ‘but. from’ the. ‘needs @f | ¥eey, poor. and Ignorant, peasaatry, ne de, supporters of the government.’ This government has atarted and Geography, at London (England). | He believes that“grain Canadian farmer. | Russia. camnot _ are pleased ‘to| tificial, drawn, nov from -a° najoral ( ~“ 4 " % J.P. NP.‘ ‘ , ’ , $ ; Wm. Grant's. : 4 Lo K Agency § ; | ) ,) , y District Agent for the leading 4 Insurance Compenies— ~ ‘ Life - } ; Fire Jo , Health . ; Accident HAZELTON - BC. 3 Db ee P a BOOT AND SHOE Repairing Never-Slip Ice Creepers always in stock Agent for— WHITE CROSS RUBBER REPAIR G. W. Dungaté | | eS eet So pe ena HAZELTON, 8.€, Sorrel horae -white fore- | Estray head, prand “L?? onleft : hip. Has been in Bulkley: Valley since - end of September. Kindly notify own- | er, L. 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