—— Store— Ladies’ Wear] AND Fancy Goods}. CHILDREN’S GOODS aid Novelties . ConFECT! ONERY " STATIONERY 7 N EWSPAPERS _ MAGAZINES MRS. “LAYTON New Henston . Pugeley Street OVERHEARD AROUND {| NEW HAZELTON — Send to Merryfield & Co. Pritee Ru- pert," for wholesale. grocery ‘price list. It means big Toney to you. Jas. Kerr ‘spent Christmas in town with his family. Walter McKenzie, of. Lillooet, js spending. the holidays with- his parents | in. town. me Sapi: ‘Ramsey, ‘of Foley,’ Weleh & Stewart, spenta couple of days in town this week. x Jack: Wilti iams ‘was laid un. seve eral days this week with a cold}, whieh settled in his back. Mes. Pasehel arrived! ‘home ‘on Saturday, night. after: ‘spendiag a few. weeks i in. Prince Rapert.. ye Bee Talchell's many be glad:to. Jearn.that. n° able, to be aroand, | . ry necessful dance was given. in. ‘the. old town last: Friday. night: anda large. ‘number from. here were | ‘in attendance. G. nh Crabtree: - entertained a number of youne ‘people to a'New: Year’ seve party. Everyone had a thoroughly. enjoyable time, “De “MeLean, formerly. of the local’ hospital. staff, ‘has located rs, Hevis also looking | after the: railway company ssick. G On ‘and. ‘Mrs. Graham; ’ Miss Steele. and. E. ‘H.and: Mrs, Hicks. Beach -are: ‘spending: New. ‘Year’ 8 week with Mr. Barrett” at ‘Dia. “ mond: dD. Raneh. | floor. | tric light and telephones through: ; Jare “most: attractive. lig ‘very ‘large’-and well Jighted, | oo. 3 . ‘The large, handsome and: beau-. ‘ (Continued from. from, page 1) the: last room on the top floor’ the ce jisame idea has been carried out=|.:.. | Leonvenience ‘arid: comfort for: the} fi A The bedrooms are large, |§ airy and well-lighted; two. parlors, ° of. and:a. large lounging room: in each|t : ‘public. hall have been- provided. in: “addi ‘tion’ ‘to. ‘the - rotunda ‘on. “the ‘first There is ‘steam heat, elec- out, with two. bath rooms on.each floor. ‘The: dining: room. is being’, best. meals obtainable i ‘in. the. pro- vince will be provided. bes --The office fixtures. will provide {comfort and ease: for. the: travel-/! lighted sample rooms are provid: | ed for the drummers. The bar room. has been’ furnished, not uors and cigars,” but the fixtures The’ room both by day ‘and night.” ’ the middle of the month a “Mr. “MeDonell will make a trip to ‘\the south to personally select new | diningiroom furniture, silverware and dishes, to get new office fur- - BALL Al AND FEED : me : ; liandsomely furnished; “and when. ‘ithe place is in running order the x |ling public, while large and well a only. with. the finest wines;. “lia- 4 male the committee in charge. had tion. | T own ‘people © aladly accepted: the invitation to partici-| resentatio 1 Which helped to make’. the affair’ evén more successful. one. : ‘The - -merry- -makers~ “made |’ ‘the place. nicely. decorated - and| ‘the. floor was in: excellent condi- pate in ‘the: festivities ‘and the ald: town ‘also sent over a ‘large: rep-|-- There were at least fifty couple on|. “I the floor for each ‘dance. and ‘the |. music ‘was ‘appreciated by”: every-|. . rmerry, until’ mid-night in. the ‘ball Toor. and. then, ‘adjourned. +t hotel. for’ “supper. rwee hours, of. the. morning. - wee Tn the. Dining: -Réoom- tifully lighted: ‘dining. room. of: the to advantage. . served here and, to: this end ‘of the. evening’ 8 program R da: Me. niture and forniture. for. the. par- ee Bed. “Rooms, all: newly farnished. “The oe ~dargest: and finest. Hotel. in the North. Large. | airy, handsomely furnished’ dining room: Best =: “meals i in the province. “American and European «|: 5 plans. Handsome: bar | ‘room and fixtures. “The — 7 Ninth Avenue : ; : very -Choiceat of Wines, Liguors_ and Cigars. New ‘Hazelton _ Fem Sn : he = “After. supper ; dancing was: resumed: until. the Northern hotel. was:simply but}. tastefully decorated ‘and: ‘showed, ee ~The. supper © ‘was | MT a | ‘Northern Hotel oR. J. McDONELL, PROPRIETOR _. NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Sunn natin or aes BC * Proprietor = : "The newly-furnished "rooming house. “place for you: to stop while in” os New Hazelton’ ‘town: or district, a The: entire’ ‘place. has- been Teno- vated: ‘and now: in first-class Hotel and Lodging ——- House =——= First-class’ “Aceommodation. , Good. Rooms, ane ~ a ~ POOL -AND BILIARD ) ALL G . Hartley, Burns Lake The most. comfortable : ane : holiday ; ‘visitors i in: town: ~ turned to’ town’ Wednesday” night after their. vaeation in- Vancouver os -| panied by Butte “an mining. men, Rooms. anid’ Beds. by Day, . or “Week | 2 ri from’ the-end o ‘laf the Nec hundred: fou yb: number ‘from Bulkley: ‘valley and. Kispiox™ valley: ‘points © were : C. Cc -VanArsdol passed through. _| town OW) Beane ‘night ‘on: after, spend- and | ‘80 F CG ‘MeKinnon. and P- J. ‘Jen- | nings ‘are expected. to”: return on or about the fifth of, this. month ‘| fram. Butte. “They” are’. accom- : Spokane’ Mire. W: Ww: ‘Wrathall ‘and fam bit and: Miss, ‘Wrathall: left: New | Year’s. morning for: | future: Me. Wrathall- has a fine stationery. store there. : rince Ru- - {pert where they - will’ reside ‘in