Es Flour, Feed, Hay and Oats Groceries, Dry Goods -. Boots and Shoes Men,s Clothes S, H. SENKPIEL; General .Merchant New Hazelton, B.C. STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE ’ Friday. 9 a.m. - Queen Charlotte Islands. Sailings from PRINCE.RUPERT for VANCOUVER VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each For STEWART and ANYOX, Wednesday 10 p.m. s. 8. Prince John fortnightly for Vancouver via the ; Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND— Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, 7.20 p.m. WESTBOUND— Tuesday, Thuraday, Sunday_7.51 a.m. R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, ' Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign . Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment. ; For Atlantic ateamshtp sailings or further information apply to any Canadign National Agent or - Prince Rupert. B.C. | Osan SERVICE Prompt efficient repairs to all makes of Cars; . HAZzELTON, B. C.. “The Falconer Transfer Canadian Pacific Railway Compan BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE PARTS © speedy and careful ' taxiservice to. all parts of the district, and regular service to trains, with Prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of | * To-Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, January 2, 14, 28 and 24, ° - Saturday at 21 a.m. AGENCY FOR ALL ‘OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, December... 29, January 10 a rte inn S.8.: “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu,. Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver . every Full information © from | \ WwW. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert a = look. Come: and Get while they. Last. HAZELTON, B: Cs Some. Bargains. | That You Cannot Afford to Over- L - Smith’s General Store i the Pick. | the railway ‘company made a -ehuveh : on Sunday,. i Lilien ‘on Thursday, ] J pan. “for: ‘election. of” officers end the | presentation of-reports, 2°05. Lite insurance is the best asset and a valuable estate. See Wm. Grant’s Agenay. tf Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Harris of Snii- thers ypent-Jnst Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs, Al. Harris. Jacek Sargent und Horold Wrinch left Sunday’ morning for Vancouver to rsume their studies. Jean Burns get over the merslex nnd returned te Columbian Colicgt! on Thursday lust. Ther. . WHS FOO SOTy (87 i : ere-was a good representation of Torester. New Huzelton people at the pfieture show aiid dance in Hazelton on New Year's ‘Ive and they report 4 good time, althongh lacking some of the] - pep of other Fears, ; ‘The ‘White Cross Soctety of TMnz- elton held a basaar, on Wesluesday | evening to raise funds for the Kpisea- pal fund, . Dr H.C. Wrinch left this wel for Victoria to attend the session of the Logisluture. ws Dy, Tightburne has retnracd from his heliday in the south. The Vancouver Proviace recently eatried 4, pieture of the new eharch at Fort Fraser which wie enened u, Rev, Geo. Tarpin of Siuithers ' Prices on the Ontario markets for Christmas poultry. for butter, 525, ete, were all higkue tha tohey were in ‘New Hazelton, Even spel: an the Welland iurket cold for $200 n bushel. New Hazelton is a ‘better place to live fn every way. , o Geo, Hall sr., and Lea Spooner did business in Smifehrs this week. W. 7. Lurkworthy is on an extended business and pleqsure trip to Vanecou ver. He may go east before returning to New Luzelten, The Woman's Hospital “Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital held the re- gular meeting at the home of the sec. retary ‘on Wednesday - afternoon.’ It was declded to have a social diddings in the neur future and the facts and figures will be given out next week, Many people have asked us why the small ehange in the time table, ‘It is not for us tO reason why". | ‘ST. PETER’S CHURCH NOTES The congregations ~annual. the Mission House on Monday even- ing next at 8 o'clock ahnarp aud all the members are requested to be pre- sent. The meeting is. for the election [of officers and to receive the reports from the: ‘vations ‘departitenis. St. Peter's - Sunday Sehdoi “hid the’ . annual Christmas Tree: toe the white children on Tuesday night and for tha native children on Wednesday niht. -| The youngsters were airen a, good ; time. : ’ Services will ‘De held in St. Peters the visuql: hours. axe annual meeting of St. ‘Deter’ F A. .will- be held. dn -the Mission Jan, 18th, “int - x ev. tT. T. ‘Proctor will be in Kitwa- ‘| Coast District, Province ; meetiug |. of St .Peter’s chureh will he held an], January: 10th at e TIMBER SALE X 8624 “There will be offered for sale at public auction at noon ‘on th 18th. day of January, 1027, in the office of the. Forest. Ranger, Hazelton, B.C. ithe License x8624, to cut. 210,000 n- eul feet of Cedar Poles and Piling-or an area situated onthe south side of Shegunya ‘river, north of Hazelton, Casseair District. Three (3) years will: be allowed fo1 the removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the auction in person may submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Victotia, B. ¢.. Prince Rupert. ov. District Forester, GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT | Notice of Application for: a Beer ” LICENSE oe ew “NOTICE IS HUREBY GIVEN that ou the 5th day of February next. the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control] Bonrd for a license in respect of premises being part of the building known as Tourist Hotel, sit- ute at the Town of Terrace, in. the Province of British Columbia,upon the lands described as Lots One (1) and Two (2), in Block Eleven (ti), in Subdivision of District Lot Three liun dred nnd sixty-nine (369), Range 5, of British Yolunbia, Map No. 972, Prince Rup- ert Land Registration District, for ‘the |- sole of beer by the glass-or by the open bottle for consumption on the premises. Datod this “Sth dey of January, 1927 GEORGH -TESSIER,. | tomy se ‘Applican’ TIMBER SALE X8622 Seuled tenders will be received by the ‘Distric6' ‘Vorester not later thar noon on the 19th ‘day ot January, 1927 for the ‘purehase of License - 38622 | west of Lot 6640, Skeena River, Cc. h., 5, "to cuit 2,722,000 feet board meas- ure of hemlock, cedar and spruce Boy Jogs and 15,000 Jinenl eet of cedar poles and piling, : ’ Vhree (3) years will be allawed for the remoyal of timber. — * Further particulars of . the ‘Chiée Forester, Victoria, the District -Forest- cr. Prince Rupert, B. CG. “Subscribe té the Herald, #2. 00 Further prrticulars of thé. Chief 4 i Come in and hear ’em The Up-to-Date Drog Store HAZELTON, B. C. } | : f i + —_ ‘]FOR SALE—Offers will be received for the property at New Hazelton Known as the Howard Pentz place having a good. cabin—Aprzily to W. 8. Sargent, New Hazelton. FOR SALE—One Ford track in tirst class condition, quite -new, self ‘Ntarter and oak body.—Apply, Herald office, New Hazelton, ' FOR SALE—Sealed Tenders will be vecelved by the Official Adminis- trator, Prince Rupert, up to aud.in- eluding February 15th, 1927, for. Lot 6431, Range 5, Coast District... : . .Norman A. Wait, Official Administrator LOS" P—Alsation Dolice dog, year old, ‘color, ‘walf gray, tinswers to name, of” “Lady’: has mark -on left ear. Re- ward for information, ‘Which will lead to its where abouts. | Apply to Rd. ‘Hyde, Hazelton, B, CL. ~ . vous BC: LAND SURVEYOR “JS. “Allan Rutherford All deseriptions of sur- veys promptly executed : SCUTH: HAZELTON H - f’ Horse’ drawn vehicles are requirec to carry 2. lghted, lamp on the side of their rigs (lett: side}, when travelling on the highways: after sundown. We have drawn hie attention of the pub- He. te this provision of the act several. times In the past, Now the police are going , to inforce dit. Drivers not car- rying lights will be. responsible for 2! laccidents caused hy thelr carelessness Business men in the district report the Christmus business very good, The only place that: did not seem to do very well ‘was the police court.’ jad 6 ‘see. of Norma Talma ‘HAZELTON T HEATR E ’ _ Tuesday, January i. - ®You Kiki me I’ll Kiki you” : --She Would too, that’s Kiei. . "She wanted to go on the: “stage in the: ‘wora). ; oo Wway—and: succeeded. But to the great comedy: oof “Riki! are given to great moments: of: Nor. tas ma a Talmadge’ 8 greatest acting elf. . it, that. you oo fiow th