ph oe an re ae Eo Ue to THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926 ———— ns “Get it at Senkpiel’s” 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 = FLOUR and FEED S. H. SENKPITEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant : Raw Furs Wanted BRING OR SHIP YOUR FURS to -C. W. DAWSON. Omineca Hotel, Hazelton, B. C, Highest cash prices paid and best grading given. if fH Steamship & Train Service “ S.S. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE RU- “a PERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and intermediate points each FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m. For STEWART and ANYOX.. ensececsepenetenes WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. 8.8. 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 or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, Districé Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C, t ‘a | Don’t Get Caught ! ' When the cold weather comes, as it surely 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 , HAZELTON, B,C. | his old college ehum, Dr, H. C. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues ticketa for any period at 1.60 per . month in. advance, ‘This ratein- — cludes .office- consultations and ‘medicines, as well as-all costa while in the hospital. Tickets are © obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medl- BOOT AND SHOE Repairing - RUBBER HEELS — All sizes NEVERSLIP ICE CREEPERS G. W. Dungate orm eee BE j HAZELTON NOTES a 1 Ed. Eby of Smithers waa in the district this week gathering | - up goods for his store. ' Mrs. Ed. Hyde has returned | after spending several weeks in Prince Rupert and southern cities Her health is mucn improved.' Dr. and Mrs. Large were in Prince Rupert over the week end _C. W, Dawson made a business trip to Rupert the first of the week. The annual meeting of the pa- trons of The Hazelton Hospital will be held in the United Church Hazelton next Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Dr. Rush, of Lamont, Alta, and superintendent of the hospi- tal there, spent a few days with a Bo mart ene BE Wrinch, this week, Dr, Rush is on his way th the coast. Mrs. J. C, K. Sealy returned on Wednesday from Prinee Ru- pert, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W. Homer. Fred Roth returned on Tuesday from Queen Charlotte Islands, where he has been for some time. Mrs. 8S. Kinley, of Kitwanga, visited with Mrs. E.R, Cox for several days this week. Rey, A. N. Pound and Rev. Victor Sansum left on ‘Tuesday for Prince Rupert, to attend a meeting of the Prince Rupert Presbytery. Capt. Houghton, of Glen Vow- ell, returned from the coast on Tuesday. Stipendiary Magistrate S. H. Hoskins was down from Smithers on Wednesday, to hold police court. d. ©. K. Sealy arrived from Smithers on Tuesday night to attend the funeral of his sister, the late Mrs. T. G, Johnson. The winners at the weekly ses- sion of the Felix Club were Mrs. Winsby and Mrs. Chappel. The girls meet at Mrs. Sargent’s. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson and family of Hamilton, Ont., arriv- ed on Thursday morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant. G. C. MeKay, provincial public works engineer, was in the: dis- trict this week. The recent big rains have made tne local roads ‘vere heavy for traffic. That con- dition will last only a few days as there iy no frost to contend with. The annual meeting of the Woman’ s Auxiliary tu the Hazel- ton Hospital will be held Friday afternoon.at 3:30 sharp in As- sembly hall A large attendance The natives of Hazelton are. week announced’a two night per- formance, The first. night the artists were all on hand and‘-did ‘their stunts. The second night -there was. another attraction and days. A load of whites’ from New Hazelton, were.told to come maybe ‘not.’? The: whites went back Monday. is requested Tea will be served | ' developing dramatically and last || the show was called off for a ‘few back Monday. ‘maybe show then, : Mrs.. Johnson Passed Away ‘Last Tuesday Mrs. T, G, Johnson passed away at the hospital on Tuesday after- noon. the cause of death being poeumonia. The funeral was services at St, Peters church and interment took place at Hazelton cemetery. The pall bearers were John Maychalanko, Ed. Brick- enden, R. 8. Sargent, Wm.Grant Geo, Dungate and E, R. Cox. A large crowd of friends attended the seryice and followed the re- mains to the cemetery. The deceased was a sister of J. C. K. Sealy and, came out from England about ten years ago. In 1916 she was married to Mr. Johnston and made her home on the farm a few miles west of Hazelton where she made good friends with all her neighbors. She wasa fine type of woman and was very highly esteemed in the community and much sympa- thy is expressed for the bereaved husband and brother. Mrs. 8. W. Dobbie, of Copper. River, was the week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Post, Bill. Armstrong, formerly of Telkwa, was recently elected to the presidency of the Prince George Board of Trade. - SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT Notice re Extraordinary | Traffic \ As provided for in Section 32 of the ‘Highway Act", Chapter 108, R.S.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. CG, MACKAY, District Engineer. Dist.: Engineer’ 8 Office, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated January 16, 1926. Bookkeeper and gen- Wanted eral store man, mar- ried man preferred. Must be steady and reliable, Steady position. &. H. Senkpiel, New Hazelton. 33 Blackheads simply dizsolve and diaappear by this one simple, safe and pure method. Get two ounces of peroxine powder from any drug store— sprinkle it on a hot, wet cloth; rub | the face briskly— every blackhead will be gone. ; After only one week’s illness]: held Thursday afternoon with| | 8085 |- or For Growing Boys and Girk, Feeble Old People and For ” Convalescents { WAMPOLE’S TASTELESS EXTRACT | OF COD LIVER will create new strength, enerty and stamina— fortifying the system against attacks from acute diseases, such us Grippd, Influenzs, Preumonis, Coughs, Colds, Diptheria, Fevers, Ete. * Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver also affords prompt and timely help for pale, sickly, listless, - girls just budding into womanhood. If taken regularly it will improve the impaired ap- petite, help overcome shortness of breath, and restore a Healthy color to lips and cheeks, 3 jPrice - - $1.00 Obtainable at The Up-to-Date Drug Store Hazelton, B. C. jase 408508 NeCEe ED Wm. Grant’s _ Agency REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading — ( Insurance Companies — Life - Fire jn ‘Health. — F) Accident 4 ‘HAZELTON = «BG se Sh SeepsRejh Riches RRA Rappreretiered Pe Ps ly Re a nF ee Pa OR ae Ft el ‘ Omineca Hotel Cc. W. Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS . AND COMMBRCIAL MEN ‘Dining room in connection Hazelton -° B.C. Bn mee es et ed ee TF a er ee a Te eet = "BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New - Hazelton and the: Railway, . or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. ~ Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long - Othineca Hotel, 2 long % short "BG. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford. _ All descriptions ‘of aur. ; veys promptly executed : SOUTH HAZELTON : ||? ‘SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC oa S. 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