—— THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924, | Worth while finding OOD WHISKY. though not so plentiful as in the days before the War, 7s obtainable. It may, of course, take sometrouble . to find it—ali good things do—but, when found, the troudle is as nothing to the pleasure of drinking a whisky that is sound tn every respect, 1s mel low with age, and is palatable beyond words. Getto know * Sandy Mac,"’ and you |i discover a new friend Sole Praprcetors: MACDONALD, GREENLEES & a Wag AMS {Distiliers}, Led, LEITH, SCOTLAND. SPECIAL LIQUEUR A. HL AL, 20 YEARS........... cu eneeereses $4.25 'ottle $4.78 Bottle ‘ice advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contro! Joard or by the Government of British Columbia Two Horses Lost For Sale Lot $id, south-west One brown colt with white face, and! 2A. Range i, being part of the old one big grey horse. Lost last June i Hudson’s Bay: ranch, including barns from Hazelton, Finder notify Billy | and buildings. Apply Or Omineea Herald, Green, Hazelton. 252 | New Hazelton, B PAT O’HOOLEY (Continued from page 2) aware, we have a drugstore in this town where they kape whis- key. Ut’s run by. aman whose conscience isn’t any more alive than a flea’s—an’ that’s nothin’ to spake of, We have no doctor widin eighty moiles, Problem: How was the gang to get their prescriptions fer~ liquor? They was determined to have ut; an’ bv the most diabolical connivance they accomplished their hideous purpoge. ‘Pat, ye have noticed thim Joafin’? in me office, They came here in the guise of frinds; they bothered me t”? disperation; they fawned upon me fer no other abject than to betray! Whin me back was turned they stele me covy from the hook, cut ut cure- fully to a certain size, an’*wid ‘divilish sang froid, prisinted ut at th’ drugstore as prescriptions fer liquor! ’T'was only this mor- nin’ [ learned that 497 of these forgeries—thev’re nothin’ else— are on the druggist’s file; an’ utes J-shall shake the dust of this ~ laceursed: town from-me shoes!’ Mae’s writin’ looked: ‘like nothin’ tpiea ut’s th’ last straw. “In tin ‘min- An’ he kipt his word. ‘An hour later I sees old Bill Courtney comin’ down strate; an’ I-stops him. ‘Billy,’ sez I, ‘ye look guilty.’ ‘Well, Pat,’ sez he, grinnin’, ‘I am, but I couldn’t help ut, Let th’ grate nade mitigate th’ of- fince. There’ a forty-two min in Badger, an’ there isn’t a single wan of thim built loike a camel! else, 80 why shouldn’t ut be a perscription? I trimmed down a section of editorial, put on*a bold front, an’ ut wurreked jist foinel Th’ drugeist wondered where th’ divil I zot ut, but he coughed up. In half an hour there were twinty men visitin’ poor Mac; an’ half|* th’ toime he had to write his able was th’ lads.’ ‘Well, ye have driven him off!’ sez I. ‘We have,’ sez Bill, an’ we’ll| miss him; but ther’s enough per- scriptions about town to last th’ byes tin years.’ (Copyrighted 1924 by I. H. Holden) The Old Reliabl British Columbia’s pioneers were enjoy- ing ‘‘Cascade” Beer thirty-five years ago! And it is still a hot favorite with those who appreciate real good beer. You can always depend upon “Cas cade”—it is brewed and bottled in a brewery renowned for cleanly, scientific methods; supervised by a brewmaster who has spent a lifetime in brewing the _very finest of beers. Why be satisfied "with any but the best when ‘‘Cascade” costs no more? ' Insist on “Cascade” the BETTER BEER 4 I "VANCOUVER “NRNEET, i -° BREWERIES = PUY - eos ee a IMITED a , Say” bottle of beer br zou Licuor Control How . or by the: Government ¢ of British a ees ae - Columbia, he an ODhis advertisemént i not, published. or displayed’ by: the : ar oe a 1] Sleena River’ from,, and between Han-: : all Spur and Pitman, Canadian National | -ling'of the National Anthem, but Anderson and Miss Edith St. Louis, all of Pacific, were among]: - Vietoria. al George and Alex. Graham have|: gone to' ‘Prince Rupert for: vaca- - {tion and reéréatioti. Toe itor i In the vicinity recently. >t Two (2): years; Pe removal of Gmber Mining and Other Activities About Dorreen The recent Christmas. Tree en- tertainment for the school child- ren was greatly successful, The pupils took. their parts in the pro- gram most cleverly,. A nicely- decorated tree, which groaned under the lnad of presents, was their reward. Santa Claus ap- peared at the opportune moment to distribute the gifts, which he did amid much merriment. Re- freshments were. served to all, after which a vote of thanks was tendered to the ladies’ committee, response being made by Mrs, E, Hogan in a concise and approp- tiate speech, The program was brought to a close with the sing- an added delight was the dance that followed, and whieh, contin- ued for several hours, Mrs, T. H. McCubbin, Mrs. M. the many who attended the en- ‘tertainment and dance. _ A. W. Edwardson, teacher of the Dorreen school, is spending the holidays with his parents in J. K. Frost was a business vig- {HOD for Hee peeebom at ice for the purchage of Licence X6312, to: cut 82,000 Lin fi fest of Cedar’ ‘Polea| or‘an area situated on: opposite side of January, Railways, Range 5, Coast District, "Purther. fatticuliite’ ae the Chi ‘ter, Prince, Rupert, — —— ca Py Fea articles over twice, so unreason- |. Sealed tenders ‘rillhe received: b the : ‘Minister of Lands at Victoria not i : ail ‘be; jpllowed tor er. Ae ae For! ; Pre ty . Hotel “Prince Papert A REAL Goon Horan: yt ee Prince e Rupert BG. H. B. ROCHESTER, Manager, 1 { { U: | l t Rates $1. 50 per day up. The Butkley Hote E. E. Orchard, Owner European or American Plan The headquarters for the Bulkley Valley. Tourists and Commercial men find this a prand hotel to stop at. - All trains met. Autos, livery | or rigs saddle horses provided. _ Smithers. B. C. fe + { A Omineca Hotel Cc. W, Dawson Manager Best attention to tourista and to commercial men. ~ | Dining room in connection __ Rates reasonable. . __ Patronage ia solicited ” oe Hazelton - - BC. Sirwinwie SH HACKLETON Hotel _; USK, B.C. . New, elean and comfortable” Firat-clasa Dining Room in, connection RaTES ARE ATTRACTIVE THOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. —. l Special attention to travellers arriving or departing on night. traing bg ge Grandview Hotel South Hazelton, B.C. _ iH. 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