TEE O. HNEC. A HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, WEDNESDAY, o¢ronER 4 rl * 1953, ‘Dudsons Bae Company 3 INCORPORATED 249 MAY 1670, HAZELTON KITWANGA Bacon Apples Rolled Oats Breakfast Cooking 20s Special [b. 21. | 4 Ibs. ‘“‘Bayco” Flour is Better and Cheaper Shirts Mitt Special Serviceable flannel work shirts in a roomy, muleskin large assortment of colors and pat- terns, Sizes 16 to 16 1% Special $1.25 Strong, pullover prey yarn, Special complete Dress Shirts Men's dress shirts with separate collar in a large range of colors and putterns, Sizes 15 to 16 4% Special $1.25 sizes 6 $1.00 $2.65 95 - Moccasins Iixtrva large, strongly made moose skin moceasins, Special per pair Smaller sizes $1.25 85 Men’s medium weight storm rubbers, Rubbers to. SPECIAL per pair 7 ' Heavy all wool single blankets, Size 60 by st] Blankets" 84. Color, dark grey. SPECIAL, each Boy’s buckskein windbreaker with elastic waist and convertable coilar, Sizes 12 to 14 1-2. H B Value Men’s Wool Gloves Windbreakers $1.95 Scotch knit dress gloves with dome fasteners. Special Value 15 Special Prices in Effect Oct. 27th to Nov. 2nd — British Columbia THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA has produced minerals of on aggregate value of -$1,400,000,000 cr we Recent Publications You are invited to apply to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B O,, for the latest authorative information regarding mining dey eloprient in Br itish Columbla Annual Report of the Honorable the Minister of Mines for the calendar year 1983 “placer Mining in British Columbia.” Summary and Review of the Mineral Industry of British Columia for the six months ended June 30th, 1933 : Non-metalic Mineral Investigations:. “Barite’ “Asbestos” “Glassware"; “Cliy’; “Magnesite and Hydro-magnesite”. . Address enquirles to: . The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildings Victoria, B.C, When you use the columns of your: 7 LOCAL IN EWSPAPER '.You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the .". “Buy at Home’ principal. . Tell the buying public gvhat you have arid give ‘the price. THE OMINECA HERALD | Will Is here to carry that message to the public ‘for you. * § you use these columns? a 25c | Special Bis 05) mitts, with Inside mitts of al} wool |’ Owing to the sudden heavy fall of snow the first of the week the train from Prince Rupert, due here 2,25 Tuesday morning did not arrive until with all it could handle and when it mile, and had the usual number of mis- haps that accompany snow troubles. as 2 Major Hartley, the blind candidate in Lilloett, has been disqualified as.a candidate. The case was heard by His Hon. Judge Fisher in Vancouver. ee The three Dominton by-elections on October 28rd were all won by Liberals, Judge Stubbs of Winnipeg, who ran in Saskatchewan as a ©, C, F, candidate was defeated. . eet ; At Dawson the first of the week the theremometer went Gown, to 20 beiow zero and at Atlin it was 12.below. It is now moderating, The snow storm whieh yisited this district over the end of the week was general right throngh to Whitehorse, Y. T. #4 * ; The Hazelton Golf Club will hold its aunmual dance on Armistice Day night in te Venetian Hall, Hazelton. Keep this date open for a big time. *_* 2 The first touch of winter hit this district last Suturday and it has been n real touch. The week end was very windy and-on Sunday it started to snow as well as blow. Everyone got busy with the extra steves and with an extra shift on the wood pile. wee There was uot o very large crowd at the dance given last Saturday evening in New Hazelton had] in ald of the local baseball team, and most of the crowd were late in arriving. Business is so good and the young people have to re- main at the offices and stores so late that it seems impossible to get to a socia Ifunction before 10 and from that on to midnight, But those who were fat the danee had an enjoyable time. The musie was very good, the floor was good and the refreshments were up to the New Hazelton high standard. seu On Saturday morning last when go- ing down street Mrs. Redman fell and Doings Around Home | Of interest to you and your friends nedrly noon. The train left Rupert hit the snow it simply lost time every-+ provinces, Mr. Bennett made it quite '-.| vote next Thursday ‘You, will act -in .| meetings in that section being held by received humerous injuries to nose and |, kuee, She is able to be around. . eR ek. - Hon. R. B.. Bennett arrived back in Ottawa Jast Suiday after a very sue- cessful, if brief, trip tothe western plain that he could not be stampeded |- into. wreeking Canada financially, even “Leading ‘Fire. and Life | HAZELTON; B. C. though -Hon. 4Ir. Pattullo is demand- ing that he do so. a . = Notary.E Public rg aan tee So Representing . Insurance Companies: You Office Work given Prompt and Careful Attention — — The provincial police are taking an interest in the property of mining com- panies which operated nearby some years ago and left valuable tools and |- machinery ou the property. when they closed down. Just recently a gasoline engine aud doors and windows were} taken from one of the mines, and the police have a line on them. . a ce Rev, Mr. Redman‘ was ill the latter part of last week and on Sunday there was no service held in New Hazelton, Mr. Hedmun is, however,. considerably hetter and w ill he on the job again this week. : - 2 a The millets are among the most. an- cient agricultural plants, grown from. time fiinmemorial in’ Asia and parts of Europe, where the seed is used. chiefly as haman food, In’ Canada the varl ous varieties of millet are seldom used in the regular rotation, but are grown as eatch-crops.: : ee * Dr. R. © Bamford, Independent can- didate for Skeenz, will appreciate your your own interests by thus voting. ; xen! B, T. Kenney, Liberal candidate, was up from Terrace last Thursday to ar- range for meetings in this part of the district this week. ; e+e Rer. and Mrs. McIntosh of the Unit- ed Church, Vanderhoof, motored here|* last week. They were accompanied by >>> SPI ITIF >>> > Dr > PPD IDS DP - Evervthing is new and good New Hazelton Hotel Bath roo and other com-.# forts. Stop here next trip. Gus Christianson Orme’s, Ltd. ‘(The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug. Store - of Northern B. C, Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed ue Prinec Rupert, B.C. Miss Clark. also of Vanderhoof, wen . Dr. I. G. Wrich motored to Smith- ers on Monday to attend the political E. T. Kenney, A.M. Manson and others The Doctor hopes to return Thursday. _ will be reasonable. . 7 PRAIRIE IC IICRCIORIRORICICICR ICI RICE ICRCIOR ICRI RICRIC ICRI RIOR New Hazelton Ladies’ Aid Bazaar | In the United Church . Friday, November 24th Prepare to do your Christmas shonping there. thing will be hand made and high quality. Take some guesses on the Christmas Cake SUS CCR CeCe CEE EAC EE ECE CC LEC CG o Taxi- and -lransfer Service W.B. Leach! “Owner City Transfer Smithers, B.C. ed At all hours sen ‘Every - The prices DIRE, "Admission 0c. Hallowe’ ell Mastuerade Dance! In the Venetian Rooms “Hazelton =. + October Py - nO “Wander ‘the auspieds of the WwW. A to » the i. A. Prizes will be given:for the Best Costume. and the Best Comic. Caeeane, a od, | " Anderson’s Orchestia . ¥ +><--- B.C LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed SMITHERS, B. C. | B,C. UNDERTAKERS he _ BNBALHING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire B-0. Box 948° - will being u . cant, RUPERT, B.C, : COOPER B. _ WRINCH & Licensed Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance, Including i “Rire, Automobile; Sick. : . ness and Accident |