a Christmas Fruits - For Cooking—Mincemeat. Dates, Figs, Oranges, Christmas Gifts Woollen Goods, Leather Purses for ladies, Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Sweaters, Gloves, etc. Christmas Goods ] Fresh Fruit for the Table, such as—Jap Oranges, Apples Dolls, Toys, Odd Pieces of China, Aluminum Ware, S. H. SENKPIEL General Merchant New Hazelton, B.C. ———— Cars to any point in the district at any hour of the day or night, Fast, efficient service; careful, experienced drivers Order Your Winter COAL Supply Now A. E. Falconer Govmnt. phone: 2 long, 1 short Our up-to-date garage facilities ensure quick, efficient repairs Auto and Garage Service Hazelton BOOT AND SHOE Wn. Grant’s Agency REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— Life HAZELTON, B.C, Repairing RUBBER HEELS — All sizes NEVERSLIP ICE GREEPERS G. W. Dungate Fire Health Accident HAZELTON . B.C. The Hazelton Hospital month in advance, FORD SERVICE AGENTS HAZELTON The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at 1.60 per This rate in- cludes office consultations and. medicines, as well as all costs while in the hospital, Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendent at the Hospital. Za | GARAGE Cary & Stone - Owners First-class work on all cars. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR OIL AND GAS FOR SALE Free Arr STATION Garage located across J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed SOUTH HAZELTON _ from Omineca Hotel. -|speeder to make connections for Hazelton, B.C, BE | B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY ca Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or any point in the dis- triet—and at any hour, - BARRISTER , SMITEERS Phone Haselton BENSON BROS. |'— Auto Jitney Service BOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIO - LS. McGill British Columbia 4 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short Send in your subseription now. | HAZELTON NOTES site, In his speech in the Legislature recently, Dr. H. C. Wrinch, mem- ber for Skeena, advocated a policy of health insurance which would provide medical and hos- pital attention for everyone. He expressed the belief that as soon as the people were ready for it the government would be found sympathetic. Mrs. 'T. Cabrera left on Thurs- day for Toronto, where she will her husband. THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 | Suggestions for Christmas We have already received a large assortment - Chinaware Gift Boxes We would be glad to have you come in and look over our stocks HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR PERSONAL GREETING CARDS YET? to-Date Drug Store ett | ar? Bs! + a The Up- spend the Christmas season with || of Christmas goods, including: Glassware . Fancy Chocolates in Gift Stationery Toys Gifts for Gentlemen while they are complete. Hazelton, B.C. Arthur Kerr of the Faleoner for his home in Prince Rupert to spend the winter, Inapector Acland of the R.C.M. Prince Rupert, was in town this week, , Most of the boys from Skeena Crossing were in town this week. Miss Helen Grant is expected home from Prince Rupert Sun- day to spend Christmas holidays. The Christmas tree and ciosing exercises in connection with the public school were held on Wed- nesday afternoon. Most of the 1 Transfer, left Wednesday night) 7 parents were present and a very nice program was rendered by the children. Raw Furs Wanted BRING OR SHIP YOUR FURS | to ¢. W. DAWSON Omineca Hotel, Hazelton, B. C, ec tee Te ntti ta et ee —s worn ag ebat bears ‘mami a= Les whig Myet Miss Tervo left t] | Highest cash prices paid and best grading given. eee 7 ae ba A: MS spend the holidavs at her home in Victoria. ‘the three men being held in connection with the death of Me- Lean, the crippled Indian, will appear before Magistrate Hosk- ins in Smithers next week. Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer, returned last week af- ter spending several weeks in the Cariboo placer country. He reports a good deal of activety, and especially among the small operators. Men are mining in many directions and Seem to be doing fairly well. ; The funeral of the late Joseph Studal who was killed on the rail- way at Ritchie, was held-Wed- nesday afternoon. Interment took place in the Hazelton cem- etery. | : 3 At the Mission House on Satur- day night the St. Peter’s Sunday School will have a Christmas Tree from 7 to 9 o’clock. The new Church Army halt at Kitwanga will be opened on the 5th of January at 3 p. m. Ex-Governor Davis of Idaho and A. J. White, mining engineer of Vancouver, left on Friday by the south, where they will spend the ‘Christmas holidays at their respective homes. — Tenders for School Wood 15 cords of green -hemlock, 5 cords of dry jackpine: or hemlock, 12 ricka of 16” wood, dry jackpine or hemlock, ‘To be piled in woodsheds at Kitsumgallum School, 16". wood to be delivered ‘by January 10, 1926, and balance hefora March Ist. Se -R. Cunningham & Son Ltd. i ’. Stock is being sacrificed at give-away prices ° in order to have a final clearance by Thursday, December 31st, | which is positively the last day for LIQUIDATOR’S, SALE —of all— Groceries Boots and Shoes Drygoods and ‘Hardware covering the entire stock of ” Hazelton, B.C. business at Hazelton, EVERYTHING MUST GO! A cordial invitation is extended to inspect the stock, ' whilst under no obligation to buy Final Closing Day Dee. 31 oD pee re Airs aetae is Se Bee mars rae. : _ JOHN L. CHRISTIE, Liquidator | Tenders close December 15th, 1925. 7 CHAS. H. THOMAS, so Secretary to . Kitsumkalum School District Board. © (sear eens ee eo ater mn '° Have You Paid Your Subscription up to Date? a t