THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESD AY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1937 “HERCIESOIONIOHEICN ACE ACICICIOIIEACREIONY Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts § escerseICa ICICI NCICNICNCNNCICACICNCION i 4 - The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tivkets for any period at $1.50 a ‘uonth in advance. This rate inludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospitel. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. Hoskin’s Garage 0. H. Hoskins, proprietor Official Sub-Ford Dealers for the Haz- elton and Smithers Districts Demonstrations of new models and in- formation on Request. A full stock of Ford Parts carried. BEST GARAGE SERVICE IN THE NORTHERN INTERIOR Builders Supplies Hough and Dressed Lumber ‘Lime Cement Bricks A complete stock of Builders Supplies’ Quick delivery ‘by rail or truck ee epee aad Smithers Lumber Yards Smithers, B. C. Le Casa Martin's Garage FIRESTONE TIRES BATTERIES HOME GAS GAS and Om, FREE COMPRESSION | TESTING FORD V:8 SERVICE ING TRUCK WELDING. | No charge to test and ‘fi. your battery ' ‘Service Day. and Night WRECE- OXY-ACETYLENE " HAZELTON General Household |. Goods Fo For Sale Good Civeulating. Heater, $45.00, Linoleum Rug 9 x 15, practically new $15.00. . ae 3-bummer Oil Stove with ore, ia ‘tine ‘ condition, $10.00, Books and many. other things, oo Ww. a ‘Sharpe | Good .on a.m. traing where 10 “train ~ \service Friday p.m... Oct; 8th, ‘Accoin- a * | modation - in coaches, parlor ‘ond. sleep-, ce daar. --}ing cars on additional payment «fer, a ene space ‘occupied... ; Tater ; Hazelton | Of Interest to Most Folk | Gathered from Here, There and Beyond saddles mare, sever ‘years old, one of Sudlock’s” éolts—Appty" to Geo. Storey, Evelyn, .B.C., een Mrs. Geo. Wall of Smithers paid a call on some of her old friends in New Hazelton on Tuesday. she There will 250 candidates in the On- tario election next month io fill 90 seats, ‘The old time easterners ate as bad as the folk in B. C, for wanting to help run or destroy the country. see . “Rather unsettled today, sir,” said the waiter with “tip’ written allover his. face. . “Yes,” was the reply, “and appar- ently there'll be no change coming either,” ee sk e . For the benefit of the Hazelton Hos- pital the ladies of New Hazelton wilt}. give a dance on Monday, October 11th, (Thanksgiving night) in the New Haz- elton hall, This is the annual effort of the New Hazelton ladies to do their part towards helping the Hospital. A good time is assured all who attend. The Hazelton orchestra will ‘furnish the music and the usual high class re- freshments will be served. The ladies hope that there will be a large turn- out on this occasion, =z ef : Hone Ww. Di Heypidge, stated; pp the public, platfor mi fhe, maritimes, that Canada was not united on any one .]thingyand he ceuld-not See much hope for nationhood until the people | did be- eome, united on something. te. ees hatants and destroying the nioperty of foreigners in spite of the request of waaiqus ,powers ee § his be. not done. t " Loading cedar. ‘pokes ‘and Piling at Bulkley Canyon spur will staré this week or early- next week. There are quite a number of cars to be loaded at that point right away. — , - ee . M. A .Myros, Hazelton, is installing a private water works system for his residence and store. He is. tapping a spring on the first bench above the fon and it will give him, not only a fine flow of water, but ‘also a good Dyessupe whieh. will .be-of benefit ag a Hroteciion in ase at fire. a oo er rn Rev, Dr, Geo. Wilson, suerintendent} of miysions with the United Church of Curinda passed through on Thursday D | afternoon last enroute to his home in|” Vancouver. He had been making a round of his portion of the province which includes the Cariboo Presbytery Dt. Wilson for years visited New Haz- elton, first as Superintendent for the Presbyterian church. and later for the United Chureh. THA NKSGIVING! | LOW ‘inc’ FARES END Bg08 gong 12 noon Friday “co MCTOBER 8th. until 2,00 p.m, ocr. 11th Travellers idee commence return , bia | Journey. befire midnight Oct. 12th i “FARE gad 1-4 (FOR 'ROU) ND TRIP) : For alj,¢ classes of travel ‘+ _ Mtn, Fare 28) . We attribute a large’ part'of the pop} a ularity of ‘the trailer tothe fact that) =m it practically . silences,. by. distant fsolas} oe ea tion, the. backseat driver. The Japs . are, still killing, non-com-| . rhe, nod Florala dg ety $200 ¥ ra _. _? these vii rad é . a ee oe FOR SALE—At regsonable price two Gerald, te rene f Suithers, -who # good young yuk ws duet fo fresh- | arvived ‘nt "nib nthe ft dw Weeks ago. en about Getober fst.” Also bne"Bood for a vacation, only to be attacked by. | hi¢ appendixy has shfflcieatiy recover- ed 80 that he returned to Vancouver last Thorsday to»rasume bjs duties in the Royal Bank: ee @ Guy Talrow aiid ‘Win-‘Croteau thok a carload of fat cattle from their own farms in the Bulkley Vailey Jast week. to Prince Rupert. een The first frost this season to do any damage to the spud crop and other tender plants, hit here last Thursday morning. There was only 3 degrees, and since then the: temperature has been higher with much rain. eas ‘BC. LAND SURVEYOR ' Haugland Bros. of the Kispiox Val- j te ‘H.C, ley recently purchased five hives of) J. Allan Rutherford | B c UNDERTAKERS bees from Mr. Dimock of Smithers and Surveys promptly executed , EWAALMUING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY hope to help supply the district with . 4 P.O) Hox 94s ; part of the honey requirements in fu- Smithers, B.C. ” PRINGE RUPEP™ iC will binces me 7 “2 HERE REE EES |“ 7 a . Dy. Kindle of the: Dominion Geolo- |-7 a . gical department at Ottewa who has ; been employed on the mountains from Terrace to New Hazelton for the past ; : tivo tr fares years, Triday oad he nad * Briteh Soinmbts has produced min er als of an: aggregate, value a - 46 * Iho hye fre all reternive. the a The gross: value of the industry for the first ‘six months of 1937 ° studies and Dr. Kindle will’ prepare is estimated to be $36, 383,540.00. : Thi sis an increase: of 53 4% over his report for the department. Next the: Faliie: ‘for the corresponding - period in 1986. ; year ‘he will complete his work ‘on the ae] dications are that, this~year's -pro. duction will exceed. that of. Roch deBoule omtain and then any previous year in value, which ig a .splendid, commentary upon enti He edst to ttn dso: i Bay mountain the stability of" the mining industry: in ..this proviuce. -New proper- i fe Pare y. m ties are being pilaught into production and with the re opening - of . while the!’ ‘hinting Season’ is open | ald. properties, mill capacity will be " nsiderably incrensed over last for all, or nenrly all, kinds of game. ||] Tydar fet tt nee nee ee . the, only things we have heard of be- ing fhot, this fat are three. coyottes | |{" ii. Haas. fallen to the’ fun of Mrs]. om of ‘New Hazelton. ‘She shbots {! thom ‘from’ her ‘kitchen door. Coyot- |: tes are. very ond of turkey and Mrs, Thom. his some, nice ones which she is trying to’ feep for “the Ghristmas trade ||]. 4 Copotte has no chance if that good ; lady can get a line on it. ~ Since the above was written ‘it has been learned that Perry York : ‘got a} fine big bull mopse on Sunday, and Ward Marshall says he started a couple, but they. travelled ‘much too fast for him. . = . 8 7 ‘ For the convenience of aute tourists For suthorative information regar ding the mining industry an who wish to camp in his park at Twol|}. ply to: ae Mile, George MeBein -has dug a well DEPARTMENT OF MINES in the park and hag a fine flow of thei}, . VICTORIA, B. €. : ‘Desf. grade of, ‘water. ‘He “Wi put a ene _ a — +} pump in, the well in the spring and do | other, things to Supply. comfort to the} dusty travellers. ‘: ¥ - services and the services “were made more enjoyable by the part taken™ by. the young people of the-Sunday achoul and the GG... td * * The girls of the rey GIL T., New Haz- ra .-alton, were to have gone ono hike last - Friday afternoon. after school, but it]. rained all day and the roads and the| ~~ w oods were quite damp so. the girls, got permisslon to: use one. of the. school buildings, Miss Dimock acted. 5: leader. ° . ‘« » » uo oft s aL eet Ar r “Rey, Bigop Black, of Kitsegyela was |, aye the speclal , speaker , at the Relly Day |. services,in the United Church in Haz: “ elton and New. Hazelton last Sunday, |. There were good congregations at buth }. They had supper there andj" * ‘ had just a- lovely time playing. eames, , , A real good hotel serving the north land Prince Rupert B.C 'H: 'B. Rochester, manager } “ Rates—$1.50 per day and up 1 Dodge ry and Chrysler Cts Before you buy see these great ears. Drive them and you will buy them. The Northern B,C. Motor Sales Smithers, B,C. Geo. A. Wall, manager | ot ‘Prince . 600: -miles: through . the " adventure. pew things ‘to do. bey eye ‘ “offer uch ‘a oie ee fh “nit ie v aot “int — opens 2 § . 76 65°. “on the Trlengte p | . ‘Thisyearmakeita“Tsiahile Tour” ria Vancouvert Rupert ~ Vangouver-Jasper “he Po ob sheltered waters of the am “Inside Passage” and 1300 miles of some of Canada’s aa ‘most. majestic mountains, It’s a grand holiday. Vancouver i is the gateway | to the vast Pacific: ‘North ee weat playgtound, There is a wealth of entertainment. “awaiting you. «,.-scores’ of places to $00 se many; re aa ae pi cotati. oe Plan i now for this’ fine vacation.’ Scenery! Outdoor. ee + onamporta} 4 orujse,on a “Prince” ‘ship! Gay; thetro- politan ‘Vancouver! Therg, are: few.other trips, that Vets of holiday atteaeti oe thes we | Fore . lesa paper ana -