THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923 ————— APPLES We have just received our winter - supply of apples. A large assortment of popular varieties Prices very low The Hudson’s Bay Co. HAZELTON, B.C. _**Fhe House of Quality’’ Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent Attention Given To LAND and MINING TITLES WM. GRANT'S AGENCY HazeE.LTon, B.C. S Distaict AGENT For THe LEADING FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE CO, Canadian National Railways GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY S.S. PRINCE GEORGE wit teave Prince Rupert every FRIDAY at 8.00 a.m. for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Powell River, VANCOU- VER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE. For STEWART and ANYOX every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m. S.8S. PRINCE JOHN will leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver via NORTH AND SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND PORTS at 8.0 p.m. Jan. 6th, 20th, Feb, 3rd, 17th, Mareh 3rd, 17th, 3lat. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Easthound—Daily except Monday 4.03 a.m. Westbound — Daily except Tuesday 9.44 a.m. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any agent or G. A. McNicholl, Asst. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, SINGLE (— Cutters and Sleighs *=" We handle No. 1 Blacksmith and Household Coal FEED FOR SALE OUR STAGES MEET ALL TRAINS, Leave the Omineca Hote! at .8 a.m. for eastbound trains 9 a.m. for wentbound trains “JAM ES MACKAY HAZELTON | ~ "We never sleep.” Arthur Leverett, Manager . Ne ‘Bring or Ship Your “FURS — C. We Paws Highest Cash Prices Paid Office" - fee * 7 7 | Omineca. we Hotel: - For Hire —— 7 Pratection as well as an invest- ment—See Wm. Grant’s Agency. - J, A. Bowles, of Prince George was here last week. i Ralph Meyor has taken a posi- tion in one of Hanson’s tie camps. Wm. Grant was laid up for several days last week, suffering from an attack of grippe. Miss Hanna returned from the south and opened school Monday morning. J.P, Wheeler, of Tekwa, spent a couple of days in town the first of the week. Howard Guest, of the Hatehery staff at Babine, left this week for the south, on holiday bent, Leonard Wrinch left Saturday morning for Edmonton, to resume his studies at the University. Mrs, Chappell and daughter were confined to the house with an attack of cold and sore throat. The ice harvest is now in full swing and the ice is both thick and clear. There is little or no snow ice. Otto Utterstrom is again on the job at the Hudson’s Bay store, after a holiday in Vancouver and Kispiox. J.C. K. Sealy spent the past week in town looking after things here while Mrs, Sealv is visiting on the coast. Dr. A. H. Bayne, of Prince Rupert, has been spending this week in town looking after the dental work in the district. Miss Jessie Wattie assisted him. Miss Margaret Wattie is laid upin The Hospital with a broken leg, the result of falling on the Hospital skating rink. She will not skate much more this winter. There haye been quite a num- ber of cases of tonsilitis and simi- lar maladies during the past few weeks, due, in part, to the very mild weather, The outbreak, however, is not at allserious, - Steve McNeil and Wm. Dahl, of Copper City, were here on Wednesday with 4 big bunch of furs. They received bids for over a thousand dollars but they figured the prices were too low and decided to try the coast. night was the occasion for a monster: parade by the natives, who carried the festivities well into early morning, The wed- ding ceremony was performed by the Rev.. Proctor at St. Peter's, I. Anger returned to Smithers on Saturday morning after at- tending the funéral of the late James Short. He was accompan- ied home by Mrs. Short, who will, remain there until spring, when she intends to again take up’ her residence at Two mile. ‘A ‘number of young and semi- young people haye enjoyed excel- lent tobogganing the: past week ‘or so, From the cemetery. along the. old road to the. field on the second. .bench makes..an deal slide—fast,. ‘bumpy, and, long. “The Herald is $2.00 ‘a year.’ ll! ‘Are you a subéeriber yet?’ : | naZeLTon NOTES j . 98 Ibs. Flour $4.15 Purity Flour * CARLOAD JUST UNLOA JUST UNLOADED = 49 lbs. Flour $2.10 ; More @ Bread and. _ Better. Bread Try it--and be © convinced 24 lbs. Flour $110 Wheat Corn | Oats. Rolled Oats PRICES RIGHT Chop Bran Shorts FURS BOUGHT MacKenzie's Old Stand YOUR PATRONAGE INVITED S. H. Senkpiel New Hazelton ‘Fancy SILK BLOUSES For Ladies In up-to-date models _ Men’s UNDERWEAR All sizes At prices to clear . Ladies’ House Dresses Bargain prices Fine assortment of Mackinaw Coats and ‘Shirts R Cunningham & Son /™. GENERAL MERCHANTS AND OUTEATTERS | -HAZELTON, B. C. Canadian Pacific Railway Company }4 BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE For Ketehikan, Juneau, Wran every Saturday at 1 p.m. SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT-—S.5S. PRINCESS MARY for Van- -couver, Victoria, Seattle—January 5th, 19th, February Znd and 26th. gell, Sktagway- 5.5. “PRINCESS BEATRICE” —For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES - Jan, 1, 16, 29, Feb, 12, 26, Full information from . C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth street, Prince Rupert } ¥ An Indian wedding Jast Friday . *, Co, Pianos Singer Sewing Machines - PITMAN’S: MUSIC STORE | Heintzman & PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. Victrolas and Victor Records Brunswick Phonographs rs ohe All Christmas Toys: and ‘Books 29 per cent. Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton: Telkwa Lumber Co. DEALERS - _ MANUFACTURERS Building - Contracting Cabinet Making. Wagen Repairing All kinds at building material carried The Hazelton Hospital | The Hazelton Hospital issuea tickets for any period at $1.60 per month in advance, This rate in- . ¢ludes office consultations and medicines, as well as ail costa ‘while in the hospital, Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the He ‘drug store; from T. J. Thorp, ie Telkwa, or by mail from themedi- - calauperintendentat the Hospital, - { Pete.’ Ober is now the chieffmaa chef for the boys at Priestly,, ona : of Hanson’s big tie camps, Thera is quite.a number of the old-tim Hawa ers from here in the camp, andi | they are all happy and makingaas money. Thay will ‘be “pretty atakey” in the spring when the ak come, ‘back, . At the camp. arelB J. men; « and: 0: teams ‘Bre ‘Kept | of a8 | 8 :