—— = PROSPECTORS AND HUNTERS \ WE SPECIALIZE IN OUTFITTING PARTIES OF ALL KINDS Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. ‘The House of Quality’ and Hazelton all Dress Goods OF UNDOUBTED QUALITY, WITH - PRICES TO SAVE YOU MUCH ee AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE Twenty-four-hour Service Autos for all Points in the District 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. Falconer HAZELTON, B.C. Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT’S AGENCY HazeLron, B.C. Distaict AGENT For THE LEADING FIRE_ INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE co. Jitneys between the Railway Single Homes, Light or Heavy Teama, or Saddle Horses always ready for you Hazelton Time enough now to lock to your heavier clothing, and we are anti- eipating the needs of many in our carefully selected, complete line of Mackinaw Shirts Coats and Pants Govmnt, phone: 2 long, 1 short And for your footwear, too, we - are ready with a nice selection of Boots and Shoes FOR MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN R. Cunningham & Son “. - GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS HAZELTON, B.C. 9.8 PRINCE JOHN will Fall Steamship Service Effective October 4th © 9.8. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE will gail from Frince | Ru DAY at li ert each SUNDAY and THURS- ‘or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, . SEA TLE and intermediate points. : For ANYOX...caceccsee cree eens Wednesday, 10 p.m. For STEWART.....--.ccensseenees Saturday, 10 p.m. ‘gail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Island Ports, October 17th, Slat, November 14th, 28th, at & p.m. Passenger. Trains Leave New Hazelton: Fiastbound—2.18 a.m. Daily except Monday " Westhound—8.94 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. For ‘Atlantic steamship sailings o or further information apply to any. Canadian onal Agent or. R. Fr. ‘McNaughton, District Passenger Amcent, Prince ‘Rupert, B.C. | HAZELTON NOTES Wm. Grant’ paid a business visit to Smithers on Thursday. ‘Rev. J. H. Young, of Terrace, was a visitor here this week. Mrs. Homer, of Prince Rupert, is a guest of her sister, Mrs.Sealy. ~ B. Thornthwaite has purchased the Wattie Overland car. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Bracewell at the Hos- pital on Monday, Oct. Ist. . Mrs. Sealy returned last week from Smithers, where she had been visiting since the fair. Assessor Welch spent a few days in the district this week taking the joy out of life. ‘ Have received another earload of FLOUR New Quality Goods Wheat, Oats and Scratch Feed : as well as a carload of first-class Hay Lowest Prices Mrs, Hoden is making a satis- factory progress at the Hospital after her accident last week, Mrs, W. W. Anderson and Lois left Thursday morning for Na- naimo, where they will remain for some months. A general sewing meeting of| ‘ the Women’s. Hospital Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Sargent on Wednesday, Oct. 10. On Monday afternoon Premier Oliver visited the local school and addressed the children briefly on the subject, “The Building of Character. ” The New Hazelton Ladies’ Aid Society have decided to hold their Annual Sale of Work and Social in the Church at New Hazelton on Nov. 23 (Friday). They will have a full line of men’s socks, mitts and other useful thines for ladies and children. ‘Keep the date open. hee _§. H. Hoskins, of Smithers, called on some of his friends here on Tuesday last. He is leaving shortly to spend a holiday with his brother on the prairie and he will meet Mrs. Hoskins, who is returning from England, and accompany her home toSmithers. A dance was given in Assembly Hatl on Wednesday evening in honor of those who were leaving town. A large number of friends were in attendance and fare- welled their guests in an enjoy- able manner. During an interval J.J. Melnnes gave one of his inimitable ‘‘habitant’’ recitations which was vociferously received. W. A. Wattie and family left on Thursday morning for Van- eouver, where they will make their future home. and family will be greatly missed in Hazelton in business, athletic and social circles, They were always strong supporters of Ha- -gelton social life. Their many friends wil) wish them every suc- cess in their new home. Miss Nookie Wattie will be the guest of Mrs. E.R. Cox for a time. The Girl Guides had a social evening at the Mission House on Thuraday to say good-bye to Nookie Wattie and Lois Ander- son, . After many games .were played, Rey. 1. D. Proctor gave a pieture . show, ‘then * refresh- ments were served a8 & close toa moat enjoyable evening... Mr. Wattie} Wn.. Washburn, of Kitwanga, has installed a: new megaphone S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. | a MacKenzie’s Old Stand = ( TELKWA TALES News from the Hub of Butkley Valley oad Ps “| | l l l Pied et Bp ee mee Jack Tieehurst has returned from a trip to Calgary, where he went in the interests of the Dome Mountain Gold Mining Co. Owing toill health Mrs. Wheel- er has been obliged to give up school for a time. Myr. Spouse is substituting for her. Desmond Chettleburgh was ac- cidently shot through the arm last Sunday.. He is now doing well. The lad who was respon- sible appeared in poltce court and was fined $10 for shooting with- out a license, being under ape and not in the, company of an adult. A daughter was born this week at the nursing home to Mr. and Mrs. Ward. _ Clarence Goodacre has moved into town and has taken a vosi- tion with the Kotow Mercantile 0. For Sale tically new; $3.50. Quick Station. Fresh Vegetables PRICE LIST Child’s folding sul- ky with hood; prac- Apply Postmaster, 1214 POTATOES, per sack........... $2,50 CABBAGE, late, per TWo...... 0008 05 CABBAGE, early, per lb... ..... .08 CARROTS, per sack .......-..: 2.00 TURNIPS, per sack............. 2.60 BEETS, two bunches at perbunch —.05 BEETS, by the sack............. 2.50 ONIONS, 144 sacks, perlb....... 05 J. R. DUNGATE, Hazelton MINERAL CLAIM AND LAND SURVEYS FRED NASH, B.C.L.S. TERRACE, B,C, k Surveys THROUGHOUT CENTRAL B.C. Nn, ; crowd outside of the house can hear all the news received quite | plainly. The Hapwilgat Indians went ball on Wednesday, but the game did not come off, owing to sev- eral of the Kitwanga players be- ing away. Last week. Rev...T. D. “Proctor land at Cedarvale, for cemetery and church grounds. . The: next - | following schedule: down ‘to play Kitwanga at foot-! let contract for clearing all church | NOTICE Examination For Scalers’; s Licences Notice is hereby given that an exam-' = ination for the licencing of scalers itt and for the Province of British Colum-j§j bia will be held in accordance with the/ aa Fraser Lake, Oct. 20th. Terrace, Oct. 22nd. - Intending applicants should notify the District Forester, Prinee Rupert, from) whom application blanks may be aif mA tained. 141i ’ - Timber Sale X5271 , Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria no i" later than noon on the 18th day ova October, 1923, for the purchase o}im Licence X5271, to cut 185,000 feet qm Cedar Poles and Piling on an arey adjoining Lot 2387; S. of Skeena Cross ing, Cassiar District. - Two (2) years will be allowed foam removal of timber. = Further particulars of the Chief roll ee ester, Vietoria, B.C., or District Foray ter, Prince Rupert, B.C. 14 Timber Sale X5559 Sealed tendera will be received [UR the Minister of Lands at Victoria nk ae later than noon on the 18th day qa October, 1923, for the purchase q Licence Xb559, to cut 7,350 Lodgepy: Pine and: Hemlock Ties on an_ ari situated about two miles from Ceda¥iiam vale Station, Canadian National Ream way) Cassiar District. tian wo (2) years will be allowed : : removal of timber. i Further particulars of the Chief Fd ester .Victoria, B.C., or District ri : ester, Prince Rupert, | "B.C, / 144 Timber Sale X5450 Sealed tenders will be received ¥ the District Forester, not later tigi noon on the 15th day of October, 1e for the purchase of Licence X6450 nj Lot 9961, Cassiar, to cut 20,000 fectiam Poles and Filing. _ ‘One (1) year will be allowed removal of timber. i Further particulars of the Chief F ester, Victoria; the District Fores; Prince Rupert, B One Cook Stovediam : F or Sale ood condition. ; ply at the Herald office. jae ras Printing & Developing Kodak Supplies ‘STATIONERY 2 tect atinctionndiondl Uriebat Drug Sto 7 ing the building. _ for his radio: by. which a. large f ‘ , thing. will: be - fencing and paint; ‘ Hazelton: