THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, 1643 ——- ——" — Hudson's Boy Compang. te INCORPORATED 2*° MAY 1670, Hazelton, B. C. Doings Around Home ms ©«—-—sHLBC Values Appeal to Thrifty Buyers Of interest to you and your friends TeCE CEL ECE CeCe ECE ETC LACT '4¢ CLEC LCC COC ECE CCE C 14 Bobby Shannon, teacher at Sealy present, not only from New Hazelton, gulch school and Miss Marjory Suth- but from other points in the district. Men’s Work Shirts Ladies Hose erland of the Hazelton school, will be . leaving by car for their respective! Miss Frances Willan, R.N,, has re- homes in Ashcroft where Miss Suther- turned from # month’s holiday in the Blue and Brown, Chambray, Seamless Hose of strong cot- dana ven Speua the errant south and is on duty at the hospital double shoulders, full cut. size ton, in three shades of brown. |\11,, to spend were us. . vith his again. _ 15 to 171 2. EXTRA SPECIAL going spend the summe ig 79¢c 20¢ pr. Flour Sugar ~ 49 Ibs. 10 Ibs. $1.55 80¢ Rice 10 lbs. bdC father. ; 4° Miss Craig, matron at the Hazelton : Hospital, leaves on Saturday for a _ Mr. Freeman and Mr. Campbell of month's holiday at her home in Win- the Kispiox Valley schools will leave inipeg. hy motor on Friday for Vancouver for the summer, {t Miss Bilifson, RUN. of the Hazelton Hospital sinff, leaves this week for a Mr. Young of the superior school, visit to her home In Suskateon for a Hazelton will leave Saturday for Ru- month. - pert to spend the holidays. . ‘ Sport Oxfords Rayon Bloomers Two Tone Brown with compo- sition sole Colors, Peach and Pink Men’s sizes 6 to 9 1-2 EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies sizes 3 to 41-2 $2.45 30c pr. The plane that was at Misvion Point Rev, T. H. Alten with his wife and for o few days got away for Fairbanks fanily arrived Tuesday morning in Tuesday morning. The weather in the New Hazelton and from here motored ‘north had cleared ap and promised to ‘te Vancouver and on to Cumberland, be good flying. V. 1, where he will take charge of the | — work of the United Church, succeeding Crnadian poultry have developed ao They. J. R. Hewilt. world wide reputation for vigor, even ‘after 4 eaveliing thotsands of miles to Hon. Josh. Hinchliffe, minister of pontry shows und congresses, the De- Maple Sytup Corn Flakes. 32 oz. tin Quaker or Kellogg 45¢ 10c pkg. Tomatoes 2 1-2s 3 tins 45c Prices Applicable June 30th to July 7th education in British Columbla, arrived partment of Agriculture at Ottawa re- at Hazelton on Tuesday morning and ports that the birds held their own anc ut ten o'clock that morning held @ con--then some wherever shown. Fifty of ference with the school trustees of the these vigorous Canadian birds are go- distrlet who met in Hazelton. He ex- ing to be sent to the world’s congress pluned the recent amendments to the in Rote next fall and every confidence school act and helped the trustees to js expressed in the ability of the new straighten out some of their other dif- generation of chicken to hold their own ficulties, ; even in Roman. We trust they do not . do everything the Romans do, however Mr. and Mrs. John Rukin leave Sat- Weekly deliveries to New Hazéiton and Kispiox urday morning for Vancouver Island While in Huzelton yesterday Hon to spend the summer vacation. For Mr. Hinchcliffe, and his wife, son ond the past three years Mr. Rukin bas daughter who are accompanying him, ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zinc. Lead and 989% of the Zinc are produced. worth of minerals, lands are open for prospecting. * extent in British Columbia. LiCENT PUBLICATIONS :— : i: of Mines for the calander year 1931. “MeConnell Greek Placer Area.” ’ *Ashestos"; “Glassware,; “Clay.” ‘during 1982. ‘ Address enquiries to Parliament Buildings Victoria, B. C. Mining in British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the lead- In this Provinee about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the British Columbia has produced approximately $1,300,000,000 About 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral-bearing Practically every mineral known to be found on the continent occurs to some’ Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister “T.ode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia. ee “Placer. Mining in British Columbia. Non-metallic Mineral Investigations; “Barite ;” Lode-Gold Developments in Brit!sh Columbia The Honourable The Minister af Mines J) —— — —= se fq “Buy at Home”’ principal. SEKI INII III ICR IOI ICIIEIIOR IONIC RICIIE INCI ONION ICR ICIOEEION of | When you use the columns of your _ LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. THE OMINECA HERALD Is here to carry that message to the public for you. Will you use these columns? AAR APO A HAT Lath ttn th edt gr be ape a eALERTS 9 A tg her dank damp tah ee a RENE EES ANE ETE TRON Ne rer . heen in charge of the public schools in gyjied at the Hospital and inspected New Hazelton, that institution which they found to be most interesting, and much more Both the Bulkley and the Skeena ¢ymplete and modern than they had rivers took a jump upward last week expected to find this far north. in response to the two warm days at the first of the week ond the heavy Miss Camplell, R. N. who has been ruin in the middle of the week. Bui awny for two months, returns to duty with continued rain and cold the watet ot the Hazelton Hospital this week. is down again a number of feet. At ly high, but it stayed up only the one to the regret of the small boys and day und then reeeded. givix, They will have to stay away from school. for two months and their - Duke Harris called on some of his jipyast job will be Qodging father and old frlends in this district last Satut- mother who want them to weed the day. He motored down from Smithers garden anid bring in the wood, and a for a few hours. thousand til one other things The . holidays are worse than school days, George McBein is going to the Crom ypat with extra work and rainy days ay erating the group. He has had word yay the lite of a child is a hard one. from: the new owners who ore quite enthued over the property. and are g0- ye high school pupils, together with lng to give it a full opportunity © 4 munber of their friends, held a pie- make amine, Ie is expected that op- vie jast Priday night, somewhere along porntions will be resumed at the ear- the ronds or bywuays. It was a won- liest possible dute that the price and gerryl pienie and just what appeals to stnbility of silver justifies. the young folk, The grass was sonked the trees and bushes were dripping and the rain wus falling, The yonds were were wet and grensy. But, ob, boy, whit wu lot of fun” No one, got the Teast bit wet, Mrs. Wm. Grant returned to Hazel- ton Jast Thursday after spending the winter with her daughters in the south Her hentth is somewhat Improved and she was glad to get north again. Se maretanl Dr. I. B. Wrineh left Friday last by| ANGLICAN CHURCH CHANGES tar for Kamloops to visit Mrs, Wrinch und he may go on to Victoria from | Myr. Laurence arrived in Ta zeltoif SY there, After leaving Telkwa be was |last week anid will make his home there having considerable difficulty in nav-|in future. He is sneceeding Rev. Mr. lenting, The mings and high water in |Banulster in the work of the Auglican the river had played havee with the|Chuveb and he will also have charge of roud, which in places wags under water |the Indinn School in Hnuzelton, He is for a cousideritle distance. The doc- | Canndinn born of U. BLL, stock. He tor was travelling alone and he was|has a Cenchers certificate and had ex- not tecling any too good over the pro-|perlence with Indian schools at Fort spect when o cnr of Hazelton people |Susskitehewan, He recently lived in met him as they were coming west on Vancouver und there Mrs, Lawrence home journey. | passed away a few months ago. Tev. and Mrs, Bannister will leave about Next Sunday belug the First of July (the second week in July for Englund to tnd Dominion Day, services wilt be|muke their home in future. For the held in the New Hazelton church in|pnst few years Rev. Mr. Bannister was the evening at 7.30.and will be of alin charge of the Church of. England apeclal patriotic nature with. spectal|work in the Hnzelton district and he sluging for the ocension. A cordial in-|has a number of friends here who re- vitution ig extended to everyone to. be grot his departure. one time the Bulkley was exceptional: All the schools close this week, much a in mine shortly to prepare for crown and numerons other disappointments. | Notary Public [ ve. Wn. Gratt’s Agency Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C. — 4 | New Hazelton Hotel Everything is new and good Bath room and other com- forts. Stop here next trip. Gus Christianson Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. Special Price Given on all Repairs Will eall for and deliver . your ear Guarantee Satisfaction Wrecking Car at your service---day or night. epee caeelices an aaienn City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Steen) Taxi and lransfer Service Atall hours 0 serene cast boat W. B. Leach}: Owner J eum Henry Motors Ltd. Smithers, B. C. Ford Deslers Ford Parts Oil. Gas Repairs Modern Garage Complete line ot New Cars and Trucks TOEIIHIIOICIRIOCICIICIIICCC Te ea ane fi ES oe, (— COOPER H. WRINCH Licensed Insurance Agent Handling ail types of insurance: including Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident -HAZELTON, B. C. . *