THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B, C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1937 Builders Supplies [f .. . ee | Bough and Dressed Lumber Gathered from Here, There and Beyond. - | DarameMent o7 MINES Lime Cement Bricks |=——""= = | — oe A | k of Build Membership of Women’s Institutes } get the, flu this time are now ‘looking Sy nop SES of Mining complete Btoc! of Dullders in British Columbia is now 3760 with | for sympathy ‘from their fellow clti- L . Supplies 164 institutes. Among other things| zens. But their aches and pains are aws Quick delivery by rail or track Smithers Lumber Yards Smithers, B.C. i Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts RAICAAKAKCHF RAKE KLE RARF KS VS KEKS Chilly days mean nothing In Van- | couver if you plan on staying at Hatel Grosvenor, for here you fina au great cheery lounge and open fire place—rooms ure modern in-— every respect. You will be just around the corner from shops and , theatres, boats and trains—tind be ible to sleep quietly every night. The Grosvenor has no bar. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tikets for any period at $1.50 u uonth: in advance, This rate. imludes 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, COOPER: "a ‘WRINCH Licensed Inaiuraance Agent wees “| Handling: a including Fire, ‘Automobile sick ness: and Accidex b it types. of. insurance" ‘the “bad-landg’ -to. the. the wonten do is make wool-filled com- forters, One institute claims to have made a hundred. The women also taised funds which, with a grant from the goverhinent, enabled to institute to pay the transportation expenses of del- egates to a convention. * * 2 : Miss Faith Goodridge and her young brother Glen left New Hazelton Sat- urday morning for Vanderhoof. Miss Goodridge will spend a month with her sister about 35 miles from Vanderhoof, *** Donglas Lay, resident mining en- gineer, returned recently from Victoria and for the next couple of weeks to be conducting lectures at Smithers, Prince George and Usk, and after that will, he hopes, be able to give ao series of lectures in New Ilazelton, ; nal aes: Word comes from the south that lt more than possible that a deal will be closed for the Susqua property on the Babine trail. eae Charlie Wilson of Lake Kathirn was erawned, King of the Ski-carnival at Smithers. The coronation ceremonies took place at the dance on Friday erv- ening. Charles won the contest with u-big Jead. He bad all the girls end their mothers working for him, and when it comes to the ladies no married min has a look-in with Charles, the unentchable, but ever popular. * 2 9 The many friends of Jack Sargent of Hazelton will be glad to learn that. he his so far recovered from ‘his ill- ness that he' was able to leave last Thursday for Vancouver to resume his law practice. Jack has been jad up since last August. 4 Cn . The two big railways in Canada wil! have joint control over the Canadian National Airways. ee rhe Kimberley Dynamiters hockey club won the world’s amateur cham- pionship when they defeated Sweden last Saturday night, The Kimbérley boys toured Europe and lost not one mune, The’ final game was a most exciting one and .was broadcast from Tamdon just prior to the Maple Leat- Moroon game in Toronto. Jolly Old Loudon have their own Foster Hewitt who gets just xs much kick out of the game as does Foster. The public got even ‘more kick out’ of ‘the announcer. He became quite excited at times. | see Bil Larmer had a. letter recently Telegraph Creek. .He has been placer prospecting in the Laird country for ‘|some time and last fall he broke his leg so that he had to den wp for the winter. As soon as weather, ‘permits he is going back to his own country, He. sends kind regnrds to al the old Squad, ‘es Mrs. Harry. Franks has returiied to Woodcock after taking the reninins of her husband to Edmonton -for -burial. Mrs. Franks intends to continue on the farm for some time anyway.. - wm 7 : “His Exedllency the Govenor General Lord Tweedsmuir, is going on 9 holi- day this summer and-intends, to visit the far north and do some flying over new field. In his return ‘front the noreh he intends .to travel throygh the new na- lim “Tweedsimuir National. Park” He wily arvive’ al: Burns. Take- travel" lieotiah the | may. park’ “fo EN Mitts, Ue nel Coola “oy em ‘There will be cheap: fares.on the vail wers in Canada ‘for the y aster “hol days. dliy.* March 25, wnt, 2 fe ae night ¢ on; ‘March’ 80, from Joe Kicks who is wintering. at , mining ¢ tonal prrk: which; was. named. . aftor, aud | will ° ernment: in a fare and a, tar tes: se ‘the on ‘i no worse than the rest of us had. ee * Premier Aberhart of Albertn told an audience the first of the week that he }had failed and wanted to know what the Social Credit Party. wanted him to do, resign or go ahead. — * £:2. . -Fames Wodder returned to Hazelton on Saturday morning after spending sereral months in. Vancouver, He did not. stay away so long, he said, on ac- count of the climate of the scuth. He much prefers the. climate here. oe CARD OF THANKS _ Dy. T. BB. Wrinch and Mis, A. M, Johnson wish to convey to their many friends their deepest appreciation of the grenf kindness and unfailing sym- pathy experienced during their recent hereavement. — “Tested Recipes At this senson of the year when o lot. of people may be convalescing from colds, soups and broth are highly de- sirable while invalids are confined to bed, Stews are also easily digested luring the stages of convalescence. Lamb is a particularly healthful ment both for invalids and for persons who are well und aetive, The following re- cines may be timely — eb Lamb Stew, French Style—Cut meat into: two-inch squares. Roll in sea- yoned flour, and brown in.a hot frying pan or kettle. Add boiling water. to Add turnips, carrots, and onions, slle- ad, peas and beans, Simmer until the vegetables are tender, . =e * 8 ; Lamb Broth—Buy two to four Lbs. neck and shank pieces, cut into small! pieces.: Add two quarts of water, 1 teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons rice, or barley. Put into. pot, heat gradually to boiling point, season with salt and pepper, and simmer until meat |, is tender. Strain and. remove fat, hent to boiling point, and add rice or bar- ley. Diced vegetables.may be added when meat is partly cooked. The ail- dition of potatoes, onions, pens and beans will make a more ¢ strengthening broth. , . FOUND AN OLD CREEK BED AND IT IS. VERY, RICH: - The lost channel or the old chan- nel, as, alwoys been a bug bear with placer ‘miners. They .always want to ‘find something that’s been covered up. Sometimes they do find and often they do not. {There was at lenst one of those hidden channel at. Wingdam, B. (.. and. men have been looking for it for over forty years. The fore part of thig month it was found, and just where it was supposed to be. - Accord- ing to reports the long.search was jus- tified, but it is’ doubtful if it will do ‘the originals any good. The property is now largely controtled in the -Old conntiy. | It-is said that’ the vld creck hed is exceptionally viel. _— | 7 Want oF conenpeNee vorr Conservatlye: ‘party in: Canada, and of the ‘opposition, iit. Ottaway ‘will ‘move vote of want. of confidence in. the goy- ernment’s andiing” ‘of the: wnemploy- ment situation. tha: same thing last year Jad -*wlrice These. wit!’ be soni IL from: ‘Thits- ‘Beu Monday] 4 . They. eve introduced: no: |. days ‘aver, and sinmer until partly edoked. = Have butcher j , “Hon; Ry B, Bennett, “igader vf ‘the | % connection. ‘with. “the gov-|-8: ‘Hon, Mr. ‘Bennett -ex- | & presses thé-view. that the Tiberals: did. ure for banana the sit. MINERAL ACT - Free Miners’ Certificates and any Joint “Btock Company {s entitled” “to enter upon all waste lands of the Crown and. upon any other lands wherson the ‘minerals other than coal are reserved to the Crown and its Ieanseas (with specific reservations}, for the purpose of prospect- ing for minerals, locating claims, and min- ing. The fea to an individual for a Free Miners’ Certificate Is $5.00 for-one year. Ta.a Jaint Stock Company having a capital: Of §100,000,00 or less the fee for a year is ($50.00; {f capitalized poyond this the fee is $100.00. The Free Miners’ Certifi- cates run from date of issue and expire on the 3ist of May next after its date or some subsequent 3Jist of May. Certi- ficates may be obtained for any part of a year terminating on 31st of May for @ proportionately less fee, (Free Miners’ Certificates are also applicable to the Placer Mining Act.) Mineral Claims Size: 51.65 acres. Recording fea: $2.50 per claim. Representation: Assessment work to the extent of $700.00 must be done éach year and recordéd on or before the. anniversary date of record of the claim, ‘Gash in the sum of $103.00 may be ypatd In Ileu af such assessment work. Fee for recording assessment work, $2.50. If the required assessment .work hes been performed: within the year, but not: recorded within that time. a free miner may within thirty “hereafter. record, such apsessnent™ work unan payment of -an additional tec of $10.00. The actual cost of the surver of a minera! claim to an .mount nc exceeding $100.00 may also he. recorded as assessment wark. As soon as aasers- ment work to the extent of $500.00 for ersh a like. amount! is . recorde? and a survey made of the claim. the owner of such claim is entitle) ta > Crown Grant on payment of a fee cf £95.40, and alving the necessary natices require by the Act. PLACER MINING ACT Four types of placer claims: Creek diggings; bar diggings; dry dig-' - gings; and precious stone digelngs.: (For detalls see Part II, Placer Mining Act.! © Representation: A placer claim must be worked by the owner of someone, on , Ris behalf contmuously as far eas prac- © tleable during ‘working ‘hours. Lay-avers and leaves of absence may -be declared by the Gold Commissioner under