“THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY JULY 1z, 1933 Buds Bou Campana.) INCORPORATED o MAY 1670, Hazelton, B. C. Timely Specials for Thrifty Shoppers! Prices Applicable July 14 to 21 Ladies’ Silk Hose kixcellent quality, semi-service weight, popular colors. sizes 8 1-2 to 10. Special per pair 65¢ Special One 1-2 pint Superfine Varnish, One 3-in. Simms, set-in- rubber, brush; both only 70c Big “3” Soap Special 1 pkg, Princess Soap Flakes... .regz 25e ictn. Sunlight Scap......... reg 25e 1 tin Old Duteh Cleanser........ reg l5be Value ... 65e HB Special All for 50c Eggs Fresh Local 2 doz. 45¢ Certo Fruit Peetin, 2 bottles 75 Table Oilcloth Good quality in colorfui pat- Sweetheart brand, 41b pail terns and heavy white; width 46in. Special, . 85C 65c | 2 yds. Acriving this week—Fresh Strawberries, Cherries, Tomatoes and Bananas. Butter E. C. D. 2 Ibs, 55¢ Honey Special this week. telection in the Omineen district, os on “| Mondity: morning and plans on spend- ‘tart of the province since the new time “lis very far from being satisfactory, in Of interest to you Mr. Russell mangger of the Hudson's Bay Co. at Hazelton, is spending this week at the Company's store at Kit- wanga. Don McIntosh, formerly with the Hudson's Bay Co..at Hazelton, has re- cently been transferred to the Liard country, Dr. L. B. Wrineh is expected to re- turn from his trip south at the end of Mayor Taylor of Vancouver, who is offering bimself as a candidate for independent, arrived at Vanderhoof on ing a couple of weeks campaigning and ascertaining the feelings of the people towards’ bin. ‘She mail service given the northern tuble went into effect on the railway fuct it is very unsatisfactory, The Snappy Nines of Smithers de- feated the senior team of that town in tl league gume list Sunday afternoon by a score of nine to two. This makes a tic for first place between the Snap- py Nines, New Hazelton and Hazelton. Bach have won three gaunes. Smithers is at the tail end, but still hopeful, anc ulbways in the game, - Last week R, 8, Sargent of Hazelton made 2a shipment of furs to Malkin & Co. nt Prince Rupert, without a permit Mining in British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the lead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zinc. In this Provinee about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the Lead and 93% of the Zinc are produced. British Columbia bas produced approximately $1,300,000, 600 aud Malkin Co. had the furs offered tor sale without a license. The furs, worth ubout $800.00 were taken in churge by the provineial police at Ru- pert and the inmetter is now in the hands of the provincial game depart- ment, Sret. Pegler, mechanical supervisor for the provineial police with his head Doings Around Home CeCe eee CA CCC CATERER ee and your friends { RSE: night last when R. S. Sargent was elect ed to succeed himself us trustee for a three year term. The tax levy was re- duced by $200 this year, and the sql- aries to be paid will be about the same ly redueed at that time Exrl Sweet leaves the end of the week for Queen Charlotte Islands to join his brother. He expects to remain permanently on the Island. SALE OF HOME There will be a sale of Home Coolt- ing under the auspices of the W. A. to the H. H. in the Hazelton United Church on Saturday. July 15th, from 3 o'clock until 5 o’clock, Nothing will be sold until 3 o'clock. ‘Get your sup- plies for Sunday at this sale, COOKING Mrs. €, W. Trowsou left last Satur- day for Porthind and other points fn the south for a month vr so holiday, Wm, Lainbhice returned to Rupert on Saturday after a few days holldays in TTazelton, Miss Caroline Mitebell of Rupert returned to her home last Saturday aé- ter a week spent with Mrs. A. Grant in Haselton, , The two teams representing this end of the district in the northern interior buse ball lenazue bad a work out ‘last Wednesday night on the Hazelton grounds, Bill Lambic of Rupert piteh- ed for Huzelton, Ih. and Mrs. Bamford returned ta their homes in Smithers last week at- ter an anto trip-to Vancouver and Vic- toria. "While in the south Dr. Bunton attended a meeting of Grand Lodge, , F.& A.M. They were accompanied on’ the trip both ways by Mrs. Cliff Ware ner and daughter. TRIANGLE - . as last year, they haying been material], wa. Grant's Asay | Notary Public Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C. a i. in V I he New Hazelton Hotel Evervthirg is new and good Bath racm and other com- furts, Stop here next trip. Gus Christianson Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. Special Price Given on all Repairs Will call for and deliver your car. Guarantee Satisfaction Wrecking Car at your service---day or night. pa Do worth of minerals. About 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral-bearing lands are open for prospecting, Practically exery mineral Known to be found on the continent occurs to some extent in British Columbia. RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— ty Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister of Mines for the calander year 1931. OS . “Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columbin, a “Placer Mining in British Columbia. “McConnell Oreek Placer Area.” Non-metallic Mineral Investigations: “Barite " “Asbestos”; “Glassware, ; “Clay.” Lode-Gold Developments in n British Columbia during 1932. Address enquiries to The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildinga Victoria, B. C. quarters at Victoria, paid his annual visit to the Hazelton office the first of the weelz ond left Tuesday morning to inspect Sret. Fairbairn’s car gud then proceed to Burns Lake. TOUR A Scenic Panorama of British Columbia, A G0Omile amooth-water cruise Along the “Fjords of Canada”, 1300 miles overland, with Snow-capped mountains Sightseeing at Jasper, Golf, Outdoor Sports (Goif Week, Sept, 3) Massive Mt. Robson Joseph Barbenu, father of Mrs. Ri. S. Sargent and of Mrs. Armour of Ru- pert, passed away at his home in Sre- ramento, Cal, the first of the | week. Ab Barbenu was a resident of Prince and Fraser Valley, Rapert in the early days and was in. e the transfer business. Besides the Round Trip from Vancouver widow and two daughters the deceased (21-day limit) $37.65 is survived by two sons, Louis A., of Season Limit, $48.85 Sacramento and Felix of Neruda. ; Go in either direction. Start at any ‘ point in the Triangle. Rev. Father Leruy, nt one time sta- For information ‘Call or write Local Agent or H. McEwen, D.F, & P.A., Prince Rupert WeT0-28 CANADIAN NATIONAL tioned in this district, but recently in Stewart, bas been transferred to tho Yukon territory. : The regular onnual school meeting for the Hazelton school district was held in the school house on Saturday —— NS es —- 4 — — ERRKERRERREARERREARERERRERERRERRRERE LEER ECE When you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the “Buy at Home”’ principal. Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. THE OMINECA HERALD Will Is here to carry that message to the public for you. you use these columns? A HOSPITAL DANCE Will be held in the New Hazelton Hall, Friday, July 21 Under the auspices of the W.A, to the H.H. eb be ADMISSION 50C, _ REFRESHMENTS INCLUDED ‘The best of music will be provided, will be helping-a good cause. = You will have a good time and you City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours bus Wate W, B. Leach’ ome Owner pee Henry Motors Ltd. ¢ Motors Ltd. Smithers, B. C. Ford Dealers Gas Repairs Ford Parts Oil Modern Garage Complete line ot New Cars and Trucks - COOPER H. WRINCH Licensed Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance: including Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. =. 8 near