cme als oo he Hard to Fit? AVE you experienced difficulty in securing a dress to fit you proper- ly? Do you find the dresses you order a lHttle tight in the hips, a bit narrow across the shoulders or short in the sleeves? Do you find it hard to decide what type of founda- tlon garment you require? then your figure probably is a- littla differant from the aver- age type. You are the type who should measure yourself very carefully or, better still, you should hgye somebody else do it for you. Never be satisfied to order the same size you had“last time, Meas- ure and'make sure of the size you wear every time you order. . Why not write to EATON'S Stylist Service, enclosing your measurements, and I. will be glad to advise you regarding your requirements. However, you must remember that I am not a Shopper and act solely | in an advisory capacity. With every modern convenience that the experienced traveller is accustom- ed, Hotel Grosvenor offers visitors lovely rooms, excellent dining raom, great lounge and English open fire- place. The Hotel is in the centre of business, shopping and theatre dis- tricts—yet ig quiet and induces Fest and comfort. . . , . . . « - = ee ‘Lithe Liver Pil ot for a. Stobboraly refuse anything els WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the - Morning Rarin’ to Go Tha liver should poz ur out two pounds of - Hquid bile into your bowels dally, If thia bile tenot flowing frocly, your food doesn’t digest. - _ Xt just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up , your stomac ing You get canatipated. Harmful poisons go_ into the body, and you feal pour, . Btnkand the worldloakapunk,. Amere bowel movement doesn'talwaysget . gt the cause. You need something that works on the iiver ad well. It takes: those ‘old: ’ Carter's Little Liver Pills to get theue two. |. : pounds of bile flowing freely and make you |: feel “a p.and up armless and gentle,t if these are your problems, — realy. They do the work mal Here - There - Beyond J. C. K. Sealy paid a visit to a number of his friends around here last. week, Mrs, Walter of Vanderhoof was 2 guest of her two daughters in Hazel- ton last week, - Born, to Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Willan of Wells, B.C, on Sunday, ¢ October 25, a daughter. The official board of the United Church in Hazelton met on Tuesday evening for routine. business, Mrs. Peter Smith visited with her daughter, Mys, Harold Gould, at Walcott, the last week or two. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Mike George entertained a few friends at a bridge at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Denno,.at Two Mile. The Girls’ and Boys’ Clubs in con- nection with the United Church were on hikes last week with their lead- ers, Rev. and Mrs. More. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the New Hazelton Church will hold the annual bazaar in the Church on Friday even- ing, November 20th. Light refresh- ments may also be obtained 3t Miss Fanny MeLaren, R.N., of the Hazelton Hospital staff, left on Sat- urady afternoon to spend a couple of months at Trail as ‘a guest of Mrs. Thomas, an old gil friend from Terrace. Bulkley Shannon arrived at Usk lhis mining interests. He had been on a business trip to Seattle, where his financial. backers have their bus-- ’ * Jack Hilditch, well known in these _jto get into a remote district in the ‘|far north to trap. iness headquarters, - W. G. Norrie, formerly in charge of the Silver Standard mine at ‘this point, arrived at Smithers the latter part of Jast week and spent several days .examining: the. Glacier. Gulch group on Hudson Bay Mountain. - Mrs, Stanley Redman, wife of the Rev. Mr. Redman, was heard over the radio on Tuesday night. gave a violin solo and vocal solos. A number from this district were fortunate enough to tune in on that station at the right time, ees parts, has gone to Vancouver for the winter. He had hoped last summer He was unable to get in and expects to try again after the country freezes up. ERECT NEW WAREHOUST -AT INDIAN AGENT'S HOME A new warehouse is being built at the Hazelton residence of the In- dian Agent, There will be ample rd FOR SALE “LOTS 6, 7, 8§ GOVERNMENT STREET, THE PROPERTY OF THE HUDSON'S BAY CO. . These lots are for sale for the purpose of building residences . thereon. Apply to ‘Hudson's Bay Co, (Registered Under the LT the first of the week ‘to look after HAZE oN P, GREVILLE-JONES T.. CAMPBELL -. Sec.-Treas, Superintendent Northwest Anthracite Syndicate ‘ | _ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $50,000 _ Consisting of 2000 Units of $25.00 Each Par, Value sesnceccusnece 400 UNITS | eects ceveetes $00 UNITS Vendor Stock (In Escrow)............ 700 UNITS — Securities Act, 1985) R. W. T. Burleigh R. Rowe Holland Mine Super intendent.. 802 THE PRESENT TRUSTEES OF THE SYNDICATE ARE:— OS. asec cee careceneeneeeseneasteseneees Smithers, - B.C, ' Perey G. Jones... 1245 Nelson St., Vancouver _ 475 Howe St., Vancouver. Hastings St., Vancouver eteeeeasees T, Campbell cut in ordey to block out coal and existing in this area. Since the formation of the Syndicate, “funds already raised I have . “been used to drive a cross-cut tunnel to. ‘prove the: coal exists as anthracite coal at depth, At present, raises are -being driven. on one of the seams already -While driving these raises, ANTHRACITE *. coal is being mined ready ‘for _Slipment on ‘the local. ‘market, estimate quantity. of anthracite . pee ADDITIONA: ' SALE OF; MORE“ UNITS’ TO" INCREASE. THE THE "MINE. AND, TO! MENT WO! ON: FUR THER a w BEING R RAISED BY THE ‘OUTPUT OF She] | Herbert and Harris (9); West and : eandy refused to bend. Bill tried again. Stil] no result. So, somewhat | Quick delivery by rail or truck ‘Plot: ‘Terrace, B; 0, ‘aeling .ag.agent of 'oate ‘No. 98,164 .D, intend; Bixty-days @ room in the new building. for safe and dry storage of supplies, The old buildings which were erected thirty or forty years ago are to be torn down. They leak badly und will soon collapse anyway. — Terrace News Notes , Rev. W. E, Collison, Indian agent, was in town on Tuesday. On Friday, the Women’s Auxiliary of St, Matthew’s Church held a very Successful supper, and a substantial sum was added to their fund. A pro- gram of music was rendered during the supper hour. Cribbage is again taking 4 promin- ent place in the social affairs of the community and a tournament is be- ing planned that will run through a ‘good part of the winter. The second week’s play took: place on Monday and the scores were as follows: 1.0.0.F.° (15), Colliver and Mills (11); C. and M, Lever (14), Barny and Sanderson (11); Legion (13), Brown (12), Smith and Matz (8); E, and Mrs. Wilson (12), J. Lever and Bohler (8);Cardinal and Leve- que (11), -E. and B. IL. (8). Bill Carrigan, who dispenses the frothy refreshments in one of the lo- val refreshments parlors, had a big disappointment one day this week. A messenger arrived at his place of business with 2 package from one of the local business houses which he found to be a sample chocolate bar. “That’s fine,” Bill cried, “I was just feeling like eating some candy.” So he sacrificed a nice’ wad of snoose, prepared for action, and tried to break off a piece of the bar, The annoyed, he tore.off the outer wrap- ping, removed the foil—and found a stick of wood inside! * . Sandy—Can I. use your mangle a minute, Mrs. MacGregor? Mrs. MacGregor—Aye, but what for «’ye want it?~ ; Sandy—Tae clean’ oot ma tooth paste tube. —" (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug. Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery ;- iim Fancy Goods Kodaks ;; ‘am ’ Pictures Developed and 4 - Printed Prince Rupert, B.C. _The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 a month in advance. This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costa while at the Hospital. Tickete are obtginable jn Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by’ mall ° from. the’ Medical Superintend- ent ot the Hospital. Removal — Notice MARTIN'S GARAGE has moved back to the old stand on the River Front, across from the Church of England, At your service for all kinds of re- pair's and welding. ‘Towing Service in connection ‘MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON | B,C, LAND SURVEYOR § ty Builders Supplies Bough and Dressed Lumber Lime Cement — Bricks A complete stock of Builders Supplies Smithers Lumber Yards | Smithers, B.C. MINERAL ACT od NOTICE Certificate of Improvements _ ‘Black Wolf No, 1, Black Wolf No. 2 and Black Wolf ‘No. 4 Mineral Claims, situate in‘ the Skeena Mining Division of Range 5, Coast District, Located on ‘Nogthern slope of Mar- con mountain, Kitsumgallum Lake, = ‘Take notice that I, Frederick. Nash Joseph W, Wells, Free: Miner's: Certift.. from. ‘the. date hereof, to. ‘apply: to the. . ‘Mining: Recorder. fora Certificate of] Tuprovements, for. tha ‘purpose - ‘of ob: taining, a. ‘Orown, Grant: of. the - “above, J. Allan Rutherford | 4 Surveys promptly exectited - Smithers, B.C, COOPER H WRINCH _, Liceinsed Insurande Agent. - ’ ‘Handling all typea of: insurance, including 4 Fire, Automobile, Sick-. | ness and Accident — | HAZELTON, B. C. Prince Roper ~ “Rotel : aa good hotel’ sbeving | : the north land en Pub,’ Sept 0 Oct. i. of mp ‘this 24th: ‘day. of f Sune