* THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, PROSPECTORS AND HUNTERS WE 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 AGmnT For THE LEADING FIRE_ INSURANCE CoMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO. ———— 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 Single Horses, Light or Heavy Teams, or Saddle Horses always ready for you Hazelton | GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE The best Garage in the North at your service Freight, Baggage and Express Transferred A. E. Falconer Me Govmnt, phone: 2 long, 1 short a Fall Steamship Service Effective October 4th 3.9, PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE will gail from Prince Rupert each SUNDAY and THURS- DAY at 11 pm. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points. For ANYOXK. .....:-ce cece en cnee Wednesday, 10 p.m. For STEWART ........00cceeeeres Saturday, 10 p.m. SS PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Queen Charlotte Island Ports, October 17th, November 3rd, 17th, December Ist, 15th, 29th Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Fastbound—3.18 a.m. Daily except Monday Westbound--8,34 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or farther information apply to any Canadian ational Agent or ; R F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. NOVEMBER 9, 1928 Hh emmeeemeemesemarmmetesemaes HAZELTON NOTES Hirer ater F Jas. Turnbull spent the week- end in town. Howard Guest, of Babine, ar- rived in town this week. Miss McDonald spent the week- end with her parents at Felkwa. Miss Hogan and Miss Watkins entertained at bridge on Monday evening. . At Kispiox on Dee, 21 there will be a bazaar in the afternoon and a supper at night. Ernest Loring, who is a pa- tient at the hospital, is improv- ing nicely. , Mrs. Reid entertained at bridge on Monday evening. Prizes were won by Miss MeDonald and een 9d tee BE ott Christmas Fruits ARE NOW ON THE WAY We have ordered early so that you will not be delayed with your Christmas baking Currants. Peel Raisins Nuts Cranberries Candies ete, ete. MacKenzie’s - Old Stand S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, ‘B.C. Mrs. Fakeey. a Dan Quinliven and Ed. Wilson returned to Telkwa this week after a trip through the local woods. A general sewing meeting of the Women’s Hospital Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Leverett on Wednesday, Nov. 14. The loeal stores will close Sat- urday noon and remain closed until Tuesday morning, Monday being Thanksgiving Day. - Bert Cox is back on the tele- phone exchange after his recent iliness. Kveryone is glad, ex- cept his brother, Jimmy, who had to go back to school again. ‘The infant daughter of Mr. ORMES LIMIT The Rexall Store Drugs Stationery Rubber Goods ' Perfumes and Toilet Articles Face Creams Postage prepaid on all orders accompanied _ by cash or sent prepaid C€.0.D. Post Office Box 1680 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. and Mrs. W. Washburn passed away at the hospital Tuesday night and on Wednesday, was taken to Kitwanga for interment. On Monday evening next the returned nurses and returned soldiers are giving an Armistice Dance in the schoolhouse. ~The ladies are asked to provide the refreshments. The case against Mrs. Peacock, of Cedarvale, for wounding cattle was completed before Justice of tne Peace W. Grant on Wednes- day morning and she was com- mitted to stand trial at the next sitting of the County Court. — J. Dz Gailoway has recently |]. || received from the department of This store. will be closed all day Monday, November 12th, ' being THANKSGIVING DAY, COMMENCING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH - SALE OF ODD LINES OF BOOTS AND SHOES PRIGES SLASHED TO THE LIMIT! “Now is your chance to stock up on footwear . GENERAL.MERCHANTS AND OUTFITTERS ,* —_ 7 _ . HAZELTON, BC: oh -R. Cunningham & Son 1. | (I enown: locally” and ‘the best’ of j\| wishes are extended to them. ' “LL mines, Victoria, a supply of new maps of British Columbia, issued in 1923, outlining the mining divisions of the province. There is also much other valuable infor- "WEDDING BELLS i Qe de OS ee er th | | MecMullen-Goddard, On Wednesday evening, Oc- tober thirty-first, Miss: Florence Lillian Mary, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Goddard, New Hazelton, B.C., was united in marriage to Ervin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo, McMullen, New Hazelton, B. ©. The cere- mony was performed by ‘Rev, Canon Rix at the rectory, Prince Rupert, at seven o’clock,. and after a few. days in Prince Ru- pert, the happy young couple ‘pride: and. groom: aré both well | Many Ways To Do It, But | The Best Has Been Proven 66 ‘there are many lines of publicity _ ; - that the country store can use to advantage, but the one he can use to best advantage is his home-town paper. I yenture to say that if the money spent each year for fancy cal- -endars and other knick-knack give- aways were invested (I say invested, Hot spent or donated) in carefully planned newspaper publicity, the ac-. - tual net returns to the advertiser - would be ten times as great, to say nothing of the advantage the small- - |‘ “town paper would derive from the ~ additional and much needed revenue.” » “—CHARLES E. BLACKWELL at the Unity Day ; Conference held at Ellensburg, Wash., in August. = FT ncn Seen aS ran aageyenaag Page deel lien [NOTS.—Mr. -Blackwell is an Okanogan, Wash- : ington, merchant and is said by many. to be: the | . waost successful ; country . merchant in the state.] Y Jeft for Anyox and Stewart. The |} THE TELKWA DRUG STOR Veterinary Remedies P, Spouse, Phm.C. ‘Household Remedies Tollet Articles Kodake- DRUGGIST, STATIONER ‘Chocolates - _— Tobace 7 YOUR .MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY FILLE