; THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1925 ane ae Lome ane cup tet den Wea A I HA win PPI ats aie . t Ey THE SPRING-CLEANING. When you set to brighten up your home and surroundings this spring we have in stack to offer you many indispensable aids for the job, including— B.&H.PAINTS OILS VARNISHES ENAMELS WHITE LEAD GOLD PAINT, FRESCO, Ete. EVERYTHING FOR CLEANING AND RENEWING — S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant |- Fo st i _ 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 is a good, clean, large nut coal. Order yourstoday = - Horse and Auto Livery HORSES FOR HIRE JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS Govmnt. phone: Teaming Transfer A. E. Faleoner 2m’ Pso Hazelton \ = y, rN... xX. ry. of Dott — Canadian Pacific Railway Company | BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—For Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle; March 10, 20, 3). For Netchikan, Wrangell. Juncau, Skagway —March 6, 16, 27. 5S. “PRINCESS GBEATRICE’’—For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every Saturday at 11 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from a W- C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert) b Tf you want to be paid Highest Possible CASH Prices for your RAW FURS, forward them to R. S. Robinson & Sons, Ltd. Branch Receiving Office, 1225-6 Standard Bank Bldg. VANCOUVER, B.C. Head Office: R.S.R. Blde., 43-51 Louise St. WINNIPEG, MAN. Est, 1888 INCORPORATED 1920 BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement Lime Plaster Fireclay Brick Building Papers —_ Roofing Sash & Doors 4-ply Veneer Paneling Fir. Finish a Speciaity ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD Prince Rupert, B.C. v f The Hazelfon Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at 1.50 per month in advance, This rate in- BOOT AND SHOE Repairing Never-Slip Ice Creepers _ always in stock Agent for— WHITE CROSS RUBBER REPAIR G. W. Dungate HAZELTON, B.C, medicines, 23 well as all costs . obtainable in Hazelton -from the 4 drag store; from: T. J.':Thorp, cal superintendent at the Hospital. cludes office consultations and - while in the hospital, Tickets are — Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- - : Badminton The finals were reached and played last week in the Hazelton Badminton Club’s handicap tour- nament, which had been in prog- ress for several weeks. The whole series was very interesting throughout, and reflected highly on the work of the handicapping committee, In winning the la- dies’ singles Mrs. Winsby became the possessor of a silver cup. Following are the scores: - Ladies’ Handicap Singles 1st Round—Miss Wrinch w.o. Mrs.. Anderson (scratched); all others byes. Second Round Mrs. Winsby (-4) beat Miss Wrinch (ser.), 11-7; Miss Cordiner (-8) beat Mrs, Fakeley (-8), 11-8; Miss Jaynes (scr.) beat Mys. Jas. Turnbull (-8), 11 -2; Mrs. Dawson (plus 2) beat Mrs. MacKay (plus‘d), 11-8. Semi-final—Mrs. Winsby beat Miss Cordiner, 11-8; Miss Jaynes beat Mrs. Dawaon, 11-8. . Final—Mrs. Winsby beat Miss Jaynes, . 11-10, 11-10. Men's Handicap Singles First Round—A. A. Connon (-12), Rev, A. N. C. Pound (ser.}, Dr. H.C, Wrinch (plus 10), Rev. T. D. Proctor (ser.), byes; Jas. Turnbull (-12) beat E. A. Goddard (-12), 15-8; 5. J, Winsby (-8) beat C, H. Wrinch (-8), 16-8; G. W. Wiliamson (-2) w.o, W. W. Ander- gon, scratched; E. F. Turnbull (plus 5) w.o. P. A. Archibald, scratched, Second Round—Connon beat_ Pound, 15-3; Proctor beat Dr. Wrinch, 15-14; Winsby beat Jas. Turnbull, 15-5; Wil- liamson beat BE. F. Turnbull, 15-8. Semi-final — Connon heat Proctor, 15-9, 15-3; Winsby beat Williamson, 15-2, 15-12. Final—Connon beat Winsby, 15-9, 15-12, ; Mixed Handicap Doubles First Round--Rev, Proctor and Mrs. Winsby (-2) beat Rev, Pound and Mrs. MacKay; all others byes; Second Round—Rev. Proctor and Mrs. Winsby (-2) beat Williamson and Miss Wrinch (-1), 15-6; C. H. Wrinch and Mrs, Jas, Turnbull (-8) beat Goddard and Mrs, Dawson (-5), 15-11; Winsby and Miss Jaynes {-4) beat Dr. Wrinch and Mrs, Fakeley (ser.), 15-13; Jas, Turnbull and Miss Cordiner (-10) bye. Semi-final—Wrinch and Mra. Turn- bull beat Rev. Proctor and Mrs, Wins- by, 15-12; Winsby and Miss Jaynes beat Turnbull and Miss Cordiner. Wrinch and Mrs. Turnbull, 15-12, 16-8. t Mrs. T. D. Proctor An Appreciation Ef The passing of Mrs. T. D. Proe- the town and district of Hazelton. familiar will be seen no more, Truly Hazelton has suffered a severe shock and a severer loss. Even more true is it that we do not, and seemingly cannot, ade- quately realize the value of our friendships and human relation- ships until the relentless hand of Death removes them. Mrs. Proe- tor will live in our memory as one’who was always unobtrusive, yet ever present to help. She was an example in patient suffer- {eomplaint, although her illness was painfully intermittent. Her ly; free from all blemish: of Final—Winsby and Miss Jaynes beat! § tor has brought a shadow over] It seems incredible that one so|” ing. Never once can. we recall a} } conversation, likewise, was kind-|. she was an hand-maiden of God was always apparent. Her life those who knew her as a sacred and inspiring influence. . To the Rev. Mr. Proctor and his father all hearts turn in sym- pathy and respect. They have both suffered heavy blows within a very few months of each other. We can but trust that their loads may be lightened by an especial outpouring of divine grace and by the knowledge that many will be with them in thought and prayer during these dark hours of ‘theirs. Victor H. SANSUM. Kispiox, B.C. Mud-slides have been causing the railway some trouble, al- though not to a very. great extent as yet. KODAKS DEVELOPING AND PRINTING STATIONERY PATENT MEDICINES ’ VETERINARY REMEDIES TOILET ARTICLES CHOCOLATES SICK-ROOM SUPPLIES Up-to-Date Drug Store HAZELTON, B.C. will remain in the memory. of | 10 instructed “the social com- thittee to proceed with the dance arrangements for Easter Monday night. A. report of the basket ‘social was also received. on . q = Mabe noe Are you a subseriber yet? Notice TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: _ Take notice that any debts or obliga- | tions incurred by: my wife, Mary Hat- ton, formerly of Carnahy, B.C., will not be met by me, nor will I hold my- self responsible in any way for the same.. ; - Dated at Hazelton, B.C., this 28rd 4 day of March, 1925. 3942 e~ LOLI OIE INN fy ) 4 ) ; ; } ) ) 0 ) ) ) iF : ui i y } ’ Carnaby, B.C J.P. N.P, Wm. Grant’s Agency | REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies—~ Life ‘ Fire ‘ ; Health a Accident ¢ a ‘ ’ HAZELTON - Be in Style : U can be in style, and tions this Spring—not only SOM eRC Hecc Pec Wi escunteGe UICC calumny and quick to relate the value of those about her. That a Wear EATON Clothing make the EATON Catalogue your Clothes shop. We are particularly pleased with our clothing buyers’ selec- because up-to-date in style, materials and colors—but because their foresighted buying has enabled offerings through the Cata- logue pages at prices that will please customers. And that is the aim of EATON buying— afford to keep in style, if you "t the apparel. itself is _ goods, the best of their class on a basis of j value to the customer; merchandising that will make steady friends rather than single immediate sales. Buy from your EATON Catalogue | Now “ke ie New‘Hazeltdh Community 3 ue met on Tuesday evening | THOMAS HATTON, {@ [ieeca roc GMCsGlinirozct CrCl eteul| 2czc MME CoH } |