THE. OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1926 . “Get it at senigiee an Starting New Year Right The opening of the year sees: us with full ‘stocks of merchandise of proven quality. These goods are most reasonably priced. GROCERIES DRYGOODS HARDWARE BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS | “BLOUR and FEED S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant | Raw Furs Wanted | BRING OR SHIP YOUR FURS to Cc. W. DAWSON Omineca Hotel, Hazelton, B. C, Highest cash prices paid and best grading given. y if Steamship & Train Service B® sc PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RU- MA PERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m, For STEWART and ANYOX. ..cecesesseaees vccecucuueesautnane WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. S.S, PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands Passenger ‘Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 4.17 a.m. - Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 11.00 p.m. For Atlantic steamship sailings ox further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or | RF. McNaughton. ‘Disttict Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert. ‘B.C, When the cold weather comes, as it eurely will, don’t let it find you with an empty coal bin. Let us take your: order now for your supply. : Auto Service.to all parts of the district, Teams for hire. ° The Falconer Transfer weekly gathering at the home of ‘lof the best of such that he has |to her home by illness. Don’t Get Caught ! ir HazeLton, B.C. \ the natives in the Church Armv “BOOT AND ‘SHOE ||| the Hazelton Hospital‘ Repairing —— RUBBER HEELS — ~ All sizes - ~fhe Hazelton Hospital isaues . tickets for any perlod at 1.60 per month in advance, ‘This rate in- cludes office consultations and . CREEPERS ‘while in the hospital, Tickets are NEVERSLIP ICE . ‘btaisiable in Hagelton from the - drug store;. from T. J. Thorp, ; ” Telkwa,or by mali from the medi- |: G. WwW. Dungate - HAZELTON, BC, ||: alaugerintendont atthe Hospital. _ tediciaes,.as well as all costs _]/ ‘HAZELTON On NOTES] Services i in St Peter’s church next Sunday will be held. at the usual hours, The W. A. will meet on Thurs- day afternoon next. Ward Marshall left last week for Vancouver to join his mother. Last week three natives from Kispiox got pickled on a-batch of sour dough and quite lost control of themselves, They appeared in police court and were fined, . Mr, Hyde has received word from Mrs. Hyde who is now in Victoria. She says her health is very much improved, ’ The Felix Bridge Club held its Mrs, S. J. Winsby on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Anderson won the first prize and Mrs, Newick won the booby. The annual patrons’ meeting of the Hazelton Hospital will’ be held this year on the third Thurs: dav in February, the 18th. Drysdale (‘“Scotty’’) Ogilvie went up to Telkwa during the week-end to give rein to his voice at the Burns’ Nicht cele- bration, there. He returned on ‘Tuesday night. ‘‘Seottv’’ re- ports that. the occasion was one ever attended, and has many good words for the ability of the Telkwains to entertain, - Mrs. Chas. Bugg is confined Dan Quinliven ‘and Hugh Me- Lean, of Telkwa, spent several days in town this week. Mr. Bunting,. of Fort Fraser, was a business visitor in Hazelton for a few days this week. . Rev. A. C, Pound takes as the topic of his sermon next Sunday evening in the United Church, Studies From the Life of. the Last Great, Prophet of New Tes- tament Times.” . The icé cream vendors. the hospitals, the produce merchants the dairy farmers,.the hotels and the private householder. are now wondering where they will get a supply. of ice for. next summer. it from the east or to wait for the summer and get it, from Rupert.’ met Archdeachn Rix. of. Prince Rupert, who is visiting all parts of the diocese in connection with Fund. The Archdeacon will be in Hazelton on. Friday and meet the white people in the evening and Saturday evening will meet hall. He will then visit the east- ern end ot the diocese,-afterward going to eastern Canada for the same purpose: ne ‘ last week petered out to ‘about 15} | cents worth, ‘The bridgebuilders ‘eoniected| with the department ‘of public works started out the. first. of the week for Babine to try again to], '||replace the bridge near Babine. It looks like a case of importing; On Thursday morning Rey, T.. | D. Proctor went to Kitwanga andj]. raising money -for the, Episcopal: That million . dollar snowfall | : ~*| Anniversary’ Of - Smithers was the special speaker for the occasion and he detivéered gregation. Dr, Large sang as a solo “Come Unto Me.” A pleas- that Rev. T. D, Proctor dispens all might hear Rev. Mr. Turpin. On Monday evening the usual anniversary social was heldin the church and was well attended. An appropriate address by Rev. Mr. Turpin was greatly enjoyed. Dr, H. C. Wrinch was chairman, and a musical program was pro- vided by Rev. and Mrs, Pound apd Mrs. Boden; Mrs. Hunt gave a recitation. Following the pro- gram refreshments were served. Church Beha | } A very successful anniversary a service was held in the United | | Church, Hazelton, last..;Sunday,|. A\} evening. Rev. Geo. Turpin of| i an excellent sermon which was| ‘| much appreciated by a large con-| j ant feature of the occasion was| } éd with his service Sunday even-|, | ing in St. Peter’s church so that} § : : a | For Growing Boys and Girls, . Feeble Old People and For =f “Convalescents - WAMPOLE’S ___ TASTELESS EXTRACT: OF COD LIVER wil create new strength, energy and stamina— : fortifying the system ogainst attacks from acute diseases, auch us Grippé, Influenza, Coughs, Gol ds, Diptheria, Fevers, Etc. Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver also affords prompt and timely help for pale, sickly, =n quedeuec mE a ot = -—_ aa petite, "Price =. $1.00 Obtainable at c The Up-to-Date Drug Store’ . Hazelton, B.C. During the coming season the main appropriations from the per- manent highways account will be spent on the Smithers-Morice- town cut-off and on the extension of the Skeena river highway. A gang will work from both ends. D. MacLean, who is working with the B. & B. gang, spent the week end with Woodcock friends, SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT Notice re Extraordinary Traffic eal . - m ee ae al a EN LSS SS N.P. Wn. Grant’s | Agency REAL ESTATE a acta = ‘ ~—. District Agént for the leading Insurance Companies— . Life Fire Health’ Accident as HAZELTON § Ra a me en ee eee ee oe ee aw. ‘As provided for in Section 32 of the “Highway Act’’, Chapter 103, R.8.B.C. 1924,, it will probably be found neces- sary for their protection to close during the spring thaw all highways in the Skeena | Electoral District to Motor Vehicle and. all Heavy Horse-drawn Traffic, Due notice of any: general closing will be given, but in the mean- time vehicle owners and operators will please govern themselves accordingly. G..-c. MACKAY, District Engineer. Dist. Engineer’s Office, '*Gourt-House, © Prince Rupert,. B. Cc. " Dated January 16, 1926. | 3085 of et On eee Cc. W. Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN. 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