thE UMINEUa AaRaLD WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER $, 1230. Short Stories {|| cx ~~ me Close to Home a 1 arage ||| 1 enoneenerencevenat | = ; Merchandise edrecraie semen at WIS Jobs get expert supervision. ° e Goods. always fresh . . . ‘Sendfor _ and Always new : ft roan a ee H. B. Rochester of Prince Rupert, Henry Motors’ Wrecker ror eo ‘Mail. Orders shipped Post Paid when sufficient cash manager of the Prince Rupert hotel,|!! 1¢ you are in trouble, on the road. : spent the first part of this week with |{/ Bring your car in for inspection is remitted for. order, his old ‘friend J. G. K. Sealy at the orerinl or repairs. P s Daily Service 0 on Photo Fishing - oe ae oo ranch near Smithers. re The auction sale of the Jate Mrs. Hogen’s ‘household goods: was held in ct : Hazelton last Thursday afternoon and , Be ee was quite successful. There was a a $|good many buyers present and the sald was quite successful, Auctioneer Mr. 1, M. Dockrill kept things: going in good shape. Most of the good: stuff s/was picked up by Indians and they did not hesitate to pay good prices for what they wanted. . ot eee _Ormes Limited . The. Pioneer Drgeita. Mrs, F. 4. Goddard returned home Monday evening after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs, E . Me- Mullin, at Stewart. + Groceries, Hardware,’ Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes and. Men’ 8 Furnishings. Ie | Ford Agency Full stock of supplica and parts. ¥. J. -Larkworthy — General Merchant ' "NEW HAZELTON |) Henry Motors Ltd ||; “ Smithers, B.C. |] owe -- ommommaien The Rexall Store. o Prince Rupert — Joe Ham Cafe ‘Is-now open, Two doors ¢ from the United Church in % Hazelton Bill Gow has arrived in the Peace River country all right.The later part of last week the wild geese start- ed flying’ south,. glad. to ) get away from his gun. British Columbia Coast Steamship. Service B.C. COAST Sailings from Prince Rupert _STEAMSHIPS To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle October 5, 15, 26. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, on October 1, 11, 22 - S, S, Princess Mary for Butedale, Ocean Falls, Alert | Bay, Gampbeil River, Vancouver, Victoria, every — Eniday at 10.00 a.m. Gravelling. the new piece ‘of road, to APPRSROR AE SOM STRANGE INES a caeook pMemmnGeaeam Hehe high level bridge at Hugwiget was started last week. The shovel and the ' : loader that hare been working. for a number of weeks at Mission Point ge ting out gravel ‘for the concrete work, on the bridge, were moved over to # gerarel pit just east of New Hazelton. Several trucks ore being ‘used to cart the gravel and the spreader will be used to #ive'a good surface. This job will be done before the heavy steel ar- _ rives for the bridge. The snow has. not definitely decided to remain on the mountains yet. One duy there is lots of snow and the nex: - : duy there is none, It will have to de Hotel cole Meals at all hours ‘up to: cide very shortly now as the season CG. W. Dawson, Prop. 4 midnight, Joe Ham a Rood is getting late. . : os -cook. - ‘AND COMMERCIAL é MEN always: rn gear Hazelton. - B.C. Omineca lf B.C. LAND SURVEYOR - J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. — , SMITHERS, B.C. NEW HAZELTON HOTEL |\- Gus Christianson Prop. ‘here’s to the great Canadian grain in its most delicious form! Made into Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and — ; Mr, Gwyer .of Seattle aud represent- ing Seattle capital, has .nndertalen a J.B. Judge enjoyed by more than {12,000,000 people every day. . . Here’s to wholesome . 2 eor of ‘CORN FLAKES etwas over: frésh in the patented |