THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928 ne : PROSPECTORS AND “HUNTERS WE SPECIALIZE E SPECIALIZE IN OUTFITTING ‘PARTIES OF : ALL KINDS. ‘Complete equipment carried in stock The Hudson’s Bay Co. HAZELTON, B.C. ‘The House of Quality’’ Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES. WM. GRANT’S AGENCY HAzELTON, B,C. District AGENT For THe LeaDING Fire INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. (aN AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE - Twenty -four-hour Service | Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway ' and Hazelton — 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 Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teams, or Saddle Horses always ready for you | Men’s UNDERWEAR, We have a number of garments in odd . lots and a few shelf-soiled lines to clear out at ’ Greatly Reduced Prices ‘This is a splendid chance to lay in the winter's supply at low cost R. Cunningham & Son 17. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS . HAZELTON, B. Cc. HAZELTON NOTES | eat | The New Hazelton. Ladies’ Aid Society have decided to hold their Annual Sale of Work and Social Beers re EE on Nov. 28 (Friday). They will have ‘a full line of men’s socks, mitts and other useful things for ladies and children. Keep the date open. litf . Bert Cox has been in the hos- pital for the past week. Mrs. J. Cc. K. Sealy gave a bridge on Tuesday evening, in honor of her sister, Mrs. C. W.: Homer, of Prince Rupert. Prizes were won by Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Galloway, while Mrs.-Chappelle captured the consolation. Mrs. Wm. Grant. returned on Thursday morning from Smithers, [where she has been visiting her daughter for several weeks. Mrs. Lancaster and son return- ed to their home in Victoria on Thursday after spending several. weeks with her parents here. Mrs. Hyde returned on Sunday morning from Prince Rupert, where she spent feveral weeks with Mrs, Miller. Badminton will start Saturday for the winter and much interest in the game is being shown. Considerable improvement .is being made to the tennis court to have it ready for next spring. Dr. and Mrs. Jenness, of Ot- A. E. Falconer 2ttn," rere: Hazelton Ye Fall Steamship Service Effective October 4th 3.8, PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE will sail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and THURS- DAY at 11 p.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. Lh Bor ANYOX....-.....csccee ones Wednesday, 10 p.m. For STEWART.......ccresereereeae Saturday, 10 p.m. $.S PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte ‘Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: | oe! Bastbound—3.18 a.m. Daily except Monday. Westbound—8. 34 a.m. Daily. except Tuesday. tional Agemt or’... R. F. MeNeughton, District Passenger “Agent. Prince: Rupert, B. C. Island Ports, October 17th, November 8rd, ‘Mth, December 1at, 16th, 20th For Atlantic ateamehip lings or ‘further information apply to any Canadian tawa, have rented Mrs. MacKay’s home for the next few months. Mrs. James MacKay and three daughters, and Miss Graham, leave on Saturday for Calgary, where they will spend the win- ter. J. D. Gallowav has received a letter from W. G, Norrie-Lowen- l\thal, who is now superintendent of the: two mills at Matheson, Cal., for the Mountain Copper Co. Mrs. Norrie and her mother will spend the winter at Los An- geles. ‘Rev. Manson Doyle addressed a good-sized gathering in the Methodist ‘Church on Tuesday evening on religious educational work. Rev. Doyle is accompan- ied on this trip by Mrs. Doyle. Const. Andv Fairbairn, of Telk- wa, spent a day or two in town, . Mrs. Fotherby, of Smithers, will be here next week witha stock of ladies’ goods. See her advertisement on this pree. Geo. Crow got home last week after spending the summer at the canneries and the early fallin the hop fields of the south. George is not an enthusiastic hop picker and does not reckon on going next year. He could onlv get back as far as Rupert, and there had to negotiate a loan to com- |plete his journey to Hazelton, and that after existing on war rations all through the hop sea- son. Last Thursday H. W. Sharpe, accompanied by his son, H.: W. Sharpe. motored: to Four-mile top’ of-the hill. Mr. Sharpe. sr. is-in his 80th. year, ‘but is. still’ a | pretty husky, boy. in the Church at New Hazelton |. mountain and then walked to the Have received. another carload of. FLOUR =| Wheat, Oats and Scratch Feed be i I< - as well as a carload of first-class | ve Ww ay . i Quality Goods Lowest Prices |i S. H. SENKPIEL ‘sz New Hazelton, B.C. fe ORMES LIMITED The Rexall Store ___ Rubber Goods ‘Stationery Perfumes and Toilet Articles Drugs Face Creams Postage prepaid on all orders accompanied by cash or sent prepaid C.0.D, Post Office Box 1680 | Mrs. ML. A.Fotherby |g of Smithers, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. crea will be at the home of Mrs. Fakeley at OLD HAZELTON OCTOBER 22nd, 23rd and 24th With a large range of ioe Ladies’ & Children’s Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats, Dresses and Hats in all sizes iz 8 PRICES MODERATE THE PUBLIC 18 CORDIALLY INVITED TU | INSPECT THIS MERCHANDISE 1 Fresh Vegetables Printing & Developing 3 PRICE LIST : ~ Kedak POTATORS, per sack ........... $2.50 . r CABBAGE, late, per Ib......... 06 Supplies. CABBAGE, early, per Ib. . a 08 “oh, CARROTS, per aack .......00006 2.00 . oF : TURNIPS; per aack.:......6s00- ‘g0(8 STATIONERY BENTS, two bunches at per bunch . .05 ’ \ = BEETS, by the sack....seesee ees ~ 2,60 = | ONIONS, 14 sacks, per lb;......5 0B Up-to-Date Drug Store ; Hazelton J. R. DUNGATE, | Mazétton| Oct. 25, at 8pm. ae ad | Olof Hanson. will return. te : Valley. the first of the. ‘week af A general meeting. of the Ha- zelton branch of the’ ‘Canadian| Red Cross Society will be: held‘in the: Union: ‘church on: Thursday, a trib t to hie: Vietoria office. - olf