rs THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1924 The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital ‘issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance. This rate in- eludes office consultations and medicines, as well aa all costa while in the hospital. Tickets are obtaineble in Hazelton from the © drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- eal superintendent at the Hospital. BOOT AND SHOE Repairing Never: Slip Ice Creepers always in stock Agent for— WHITE creas RUBBER REPAIR G. W. Dungate HAZELTON, 5.C, a Your Coal Supply | Does it need replenishing? Let us fill your needs from the stock we car of the all-round excellent Pembina product This is a good, clean, large nut coal, Order yours today Horse and Auto Livery JITNEYS TO ALL POINTS Song. 1 short Hazelton Teaming Transfer HORSES FOR HIRE A. E. Falconer pheberrereererrrrrarsrrert = We have just received a fine assortment of e 2 Narcissus Bulbs in Bowls # & ’ Also a new shipment of ee &% - FRENCH IVORY = & and FANCY PERFUMES eo COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK ee = = gi = The Up-to-Date Drug Store The Rexali Store Hazelton, B.C. pepererrerrerrrre Str Cooper H. Wrinch, Prop. We are Ready With Our Stock of Christmas Goods GEESE. live, for your Christmas “dinner. ' CURRANTS, RAISINS White Raisins “in bulk, Sun- Maid Raisins in packages. PEEL Orange, Lemon and Citron Peal TURKEYS (Wagstaffe’s) , dressed. COCOANUT Leave your orders now and don't miss your dinner TURKEYS WILL BE FRESH KILLED - DRYGOODS HAND CROCHET WORK, very suitable for Christmas presents FANCY HANDEERCHIEFS, TIES, ete. KNITTING WOOL (Patilcia Sweater Wool) assorted colors CROCHET COTTON, in assort- ed colors. Cocoanut in bulk or packages. All sorts of ' PEARL CARRAWAY SEEDS for decorations. FRUITS Feney Apples, Oranges, Lem- ons, Grapefruit, Jap Oranges, Fancy Grapes, Cranberries, All kinds of | : NUTS, TABLE RAISINS CANDY and many other gift articles, Bon-bons, Marshmallows, Hore- : hound, Rock Candy, and many. . | kinds of Christmas Candy in - TOYS : bulk and packages. . ~ - ‘| . which will please the children. , , ; - Boy a ree! heey ' : wee vote wa ye fT ask 8. H, 8 : : ca ‘ , BP ee , 1 races rf ay a “at 1 ' New y Hazelton, 1 BC. ee sil after: a vieit here. _ HAZELTON NOTES | | Ft i | “Allright, dear, I’m not hurt atall:”? The Challenge of the chnreh is the topie on which Rev. Pound is to preach on Sunday evening. _Ts your family protected? Is your estate protected? See Wm. Grant’s Agency. Dr. H. CG. Wrinch, member for Skeena, made his second speech in the legislature on Thursday of last week. He spoke on the bud- get. The Doctor is also kept on the jump with committee work in the morning and caucuses in the the evenings. Cons. Cline is trying to figure out why so many of the boys got blind staggers over the weekend. Steve O’Connor left Wednes- day night for Edmonton where he will be with Magoffin & Co. He was foreman in charge of the Magoffin work at Carnaby and he will be missed from the district. Mrs. C. W. Dawson left Thurs- day to spend the next few weeks in Oregon and California visiting friends and relatives. C. W. Dawson is back from a business trip to Edmonton. Dr. Petrie was forced to stay in bed on Wednesday. He will be welcomed by many when he gets on the job again. The usual services will be held in St. Peter’s church on Sunday. Memorial fund to the late Arch: bishop DuVernet is extended bv request until December 8th and contributions may be handed te to the wardens or rector. | Have you paid your subseription to date? Do it now! Rev. T. D. Proctor gave a lan- tern lecture in the Church Army Hall on Monday. night on the life of St. Paul. The hall was pack- ed and Mrs. Cox interpreted. A similar lecture is to be given at the hospital next week. by her mother, Mrs. Sharpe; will ers after spending several months here with Mr. Sharpe. Ls S. Bagg is again around the town after spending the past few weeks at the hospital. He has: quite recovered his health. John McInnes is rapidly pre- paring to leave the hospital after undergoing necessary repairs. The youngsters are making big preparations for the annual con- cert and Christmas tree. David Pratt jr. is again on the job at Faleoner’s Transfer. The natives are practicing for Christmas Eve carol singing. , Wiges O'Neil brought down a sentimental picture show ‘from, Smithers Wednesday and gather- ed in‘ flock of dollars from the unsuspecting public, The hail was crowded, the population hav- ing turned out enmasse, R, Ey: Allen of Hanall was: one business visitors. here recently." * Thos, Brewer. ‘returned. ‘home Sleeping, Jointed, Mechanical Toys from 30c, * $2.50 TEDDY BEARS DOGS Weather Prophets 0c. For Christmas we' lave an assortnient ‘of : TOY to delight the children’s hearts | | Dolls from 50c. to $12, 50 “Saxophones, Mouth from 10C, * 51. 50 and Ma-Ma . Organs, Toy. Whistles ne Every ‘ingredient for your for best qua ‘may be obtained here at reasonable prices ‘Christmas Puddings 4 lity 4 R. Cinningham HAZELTON, B.C. & Son Ltd. Mrs. Chas. Reid, accompanied | : BRITISH COLUMBIA © Canadian Pacific Railway Com pany ) . OAST STEAMSHIP npany’ A ; SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT—P LOUISE for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, For Ketchikan, Wrangell. &.S, “PRINCESS BEATRICE” Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, every Saturday at 1 p.m. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenuo Juneau, Skagway—November 7th, December tat. Lith, 26th, For Butedale, Swanson Bay, Hast’ Bella and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert . RINCESS ALICE, PRINCESS November 7, 21, December 5, 19 Campbell River and Vancouver || U information from" leave Sunday morning for Smith-|- the School of Agriculture for a )° Second Party Arrives Full of enthusiasm for the fu-|- ture, the second party of young men from England, being brought out: for settlement in Alberta through the activities .of the Alberta minister of agriculture, passed through Winnipes a: few days ago by. Canadian National Railways, en. route to Vermilion, Alta. The boys, the average age of whom is 21 years, are entering ee ew wi = ee TE Aa Se Puts o~ eS ee year’s training before takine up land, The number taking ad- vantage of the opportunity offer- Wm. Grant’s Agency. REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading ~ \ " Insurance Gompanies— Life Fire ‘Health’: Accident MAHON. +: ed by this scheme is 196, 54 of: PP which are now in Alberta. oe - Cattle Exports Up. With the. close of navigation in, the St. Lawrence ports. still a few weeks away,. shipments of. cattle-to the United ‘Kingdom ‘| have all but’ reached the total for, the full twelve months ‘of 1823, the tha to Smithers on. Sunday. morning for: the’ week: ‘ending. November 14: head, which brings the total for! 7 to the United Kingdom. this vea may exceed: 100,000° head,’ adam there will be a @onaiderable 1 niove fam year up to. 70,658, as com-tim pared with $0,758 for the, same| ve period last year. It is expected - | t the total movement of cattle] John and Portlengay the total shipment wens tile losed.