THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 ALL FROM THE FINEST TIM- BER AND THOROUGHLY SEASONED — Finished and Rough LUMBER FLOORING AND SPRUCE SHIPLAP Spitzl &. Pohl CARNABY, B.C. —— Rates on application —— — “Your nearest supply point’’ — rs Your Coal Supply Does it need replenishing? Let us fill your needs from the stock we carry of the all-round excellent Pembina product : This ig a good, clean, large nut coal, Order yours today ( Teaming Transfer _ “Horse and Auto Livery - JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS HORSES FOR HIRE A. E. Faleoner $3": Hazelton ee prwbbreheeheotebhebebheebhh & * Christmas Suggestions = = Sy Fountain Pens Stationery in Gift Boxes = G Chocolates French Ivory Perfumes Books Be Fancy Pottery and Vases = & Ladies” Handbags = z Pipes Cigarette Cases Tobacco Pouches & The Up-to-Date Drug Store ¢ # The Rexall Store Hazelton, B.C. Cooper H. Wrinch, Prop. 2 PEERED EEE EER BEER EE ER cee We are Ready With Our Stock of Christmas. Goods CURRANTS, RAISINS | White Raisins in bulk, Sun- Maid Raisins in packages. —— — GEESE live, for your Christmas dinner, Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel TURKEYS ' (Wagstaffe’s) dressed. COCOANUT. Leave your orders now and Cocoanut in bulk or packages, don’t miss your dinner AU sorts of . TURKEYS WILL BE FRESH KILLED PEARL CARRAWAY SEEDS for decorations. DRYGOO DS HAND CROCHET WORK, very: suitable for Christmas presenta FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, “TIBS, ete, KNITTING WOOL (Patricia Sweater Wool) assorted colors CROCHET COTTON, in asgort- ed colors, FRUITS Faney Apples, Oranges, Lem- ona, Grapefruit, Jap Oranger, Fancy Grapes, Cranberries, Allkinds of NUTS, TABLE RAISINS CANDY | Bon-bons, Marshmallows, Hore- hound, Rock Candy, and many kinda of Christmas Candy in bulk and packages, : : if: and many other gift articles, TOYS which will please the children. Around the District Corpl. Brice of the mounted police was in town this week. Another car of coal is expected this week for Faleoner’s Trans- fer at Hazelton. The annual Christmas tree and ‘school concert in Hazelton will be held on Friday evening, Decem- ber 19th. It promises to be extra good this year. . Mrs. T. 8. Walsh, accompanied by her children, is spending a few days in Terrace visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Sparkes. Is your family protected? Is your estate protected? See Wm. Grant’s Agency. On Sunday, Dec. 21st, the reg- ular services will be held in St, Peter’s church at 11 a.m.,.3 p.m, and 7.80 p. m. There will special musie in the New Hazelton church on Sunday morning, Dec, 2ist at the regul- ar service at 1] o’elock. A pen- eral and cordial invitation is ex- tended to all to be present. Solos will be given by Mrs. A. B. Fal- coner and Mrs, MacKay of Haz- elton and Jean Burns, Acting district engineer Dim- ock of Smithers was here this week and a deputation waited on him asking that the ferry across the Skeena be kept running to accommodate the men in the pole camp on the other side, Thos. E. Phillips, who left last week for the south, was detained in Ruperton the request of the police in Smithers. He was later released and proceeded south. On Sunday Rev. T. D. Proctor will preach in Kitwanga and on Monday evening at 8 o’clock will give a lantern lecture on the Life of Christ. Tuesday evening he will give the same lecture in Woodcock at 7.30 and on Wednes- day evening in Cedarvale at 7.30 The Christmas Tree and school concert will be held in Marshall’s hall, New Hazelton, on Wednes- day evening next. Have you done your Christmas shopping yet? Dr. Petrie is able to be around again, much to the joy of all his friends, as well as the sick, the halt and the lame. For Sale Stock of Ladies’ ready-to-wear store in good location, Selling on aecount of poor health. Apply P.O. Box 37, Ter- ‘race, B,C, 48 The,chureh army band of Kit. wanea is this week taking part {in the ceremonies connected with the opening of a new army hall at Vanarsdol. . to move all their cattle from the farm at Woodcock to Prince Ru- pert since the railway company cut the train service down ‘to on- ly three trains a week, - ing this week, .: nearly a halt an 1 inch of it Sleeping, Mechanical Toys trom 30c, + $2.50 TEDDY BEARS DOGS Weather Prophets at SOc, For Christmas we have an assortment of ‘to delight the children’s hearts. J ointed, and MaMa Dolls from 5c. to $12.50. Be Saxophones, Mouth Organs, Toy. _ Whistles tom Jc, © $1,50 Every ingredient for your Christmas Puddings . may be obtained here at reasonable prices for best quality. R. Cunningham & Son Ltd. HAZELTON, B.C. ' \( Canadian Pacific Railway Company BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST ele ers SERVICE every Saturday at 1 p.m. ul SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—PRINCESS ALICE, PRINCESS LOUISE for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, November 7, 21, December 5, 19 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skazway— November 17th, December 1st. 18th,-29th. 5.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICH’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vaneouver AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES €. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert f Full information frem The Woodcock dairy have had DON’T FORGET THE EDITOR THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON . Your subseription is how no doubt due or past due. Send your money in now while you . think of it. The date up to which you last paid is on the address label on your paper. The Omineca Herald | . and The Terrace News’ aye | Two Dollars A Year ON El PD teal lal Nhl (oes To Se Ne ‘4 eee We Se re Se LP, N.P. Wm. Grant's: Agency REAL ESTATE .. District Agent for the leading ’ Insurance Companies~ Life Q , ' Fire , , Health 4 Accident: d " 7 - ; HAZELTON coe oS BO, » a oe RAs 7 WAAR Indian Agent Ed. Hyde was al business ‘visitor to Skeena Cross- The first ‘snow 0 tis season fall ‘ W. J. PITMAN _— ‘Prince George Victrolas; Brunawick, MeLagan _Phonographs an ‘Terma can be arranged “Ave: you a ‘subscriber yet? WHITE oROBs ‘RUBBER. REPAIR. ‘BOOT. AND SHOE - Repairing | ‘Never-Slip Teo Creapers, always i in atoek Agent for— G, W.. Dungate " HAZELTON, B, CG, ~The ‘Herald is $2. 00" per year. ~