THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY JULY 5, 1933 “Hudsons Bay Comnpann: Hazelton, B. C. i Doings Around Home Tea Lingerie Honeysuckle sets. DeLuxe qualitv. Colors HBC Special —Rose, Peach, Nile 3 Ibs for $1.00 | Per set $3.50 ORANGES-— Sweet and Juicy, Special per dozen Pyjatiias Meats ‘ illed Cute Beach style in | Clarks Devi ; pleasing colors; sizes Meats make nice 3 to 6 yrs sandwiches Meats Special Special 95c Per Tin 1oc| Pet tin . 20¢ PLAYALLS---Children’s kahki and blue denim coveralls. Strongly made. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Price per suit $1.25 Peaches Quaker Halves 2s COFFEE---Fresh ground bean coffee, Special PLUMS---Alymer Choice, No, 2s 2 tins RAISINS---Thompson Seedless 3 lbs, GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES---8 pkgs. 30c 25¢ 40c 40c Tobacco Pouches Well made Kubber ; Pouch. Large size. Sizes 61-8 67-8 Two dome fasteners Special — 65c 20c | Special = .25 Prices Applicable July 7th to 14th Mining io British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the lead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zinc, In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the Lead and 93% of the Zine are produced. British Columbia has produced approximately $1,300,000,000 worth of minerals. About 209,000 square miles of unexplored mineral-bearing lands are open for prospecting, Boys Caps Summer weight ‘weeds made in pop- ular one-piece crown Syrup Rogers Golden 2 lb tins Special Practically every mineral known to be found on the ecentinent occurs to some extent in British Columbia. : RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister of Mines for the calander year 1931, “Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia, “Placer Mining in British Columbia. “MeConnell Creek Placer Area.” Non-metallic Mineral Investigations : “Barite ;" “Asbestos”; “Glassware,’; “Clay,” Lode-Gold Developments in British Columbia . during 1932, ; Address enquiries to The Honourable The Minister af Min Parliament Buildings Victoria, B. C. es i eee Jj CHR RRARERARRAERSRSSRARRSERSE SS FDS SS SSH TS DED DS >) TY D 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 Is here to carry that méssage to the public for you. Will vou use these columns? May Belle Vest and Bloomer 30¢e 105 Of interest to you and your friends BCE ee te Ce CC CC ee CCC ECCT CELLS S44 C4 CR CCA ECE CEE Alex. Oulmet of Montreal arrived in| H. S. Frame of the Water Rights New Hazelton last week and is a guest Dept. ot Victoria, arrived’ in Hazelton of his friend Douglas Parent for the/on Tuesday afternoon ready to start next couple of months. He has al-jout with his party for the season’s ready acguired a great liking for this'work. He will take two or three of country und hopes to see a good deal|the men frum Hazelton with him. of it before the summer js over. _ oS Miss Wimiec Bunn, R.N., who has been on the staff at the Hazelton Hos- pital for a month during the holiday season, has returned to Prince Ruper Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Owens of Ru- pert spent the holidays in New Hazel- ton with their husbands who are on the B. B. gang operating near here. ' end during her absence Miss Ralphinn Wrinch is in charge, Miss Ford will be back from her holidays this week, A yrty of young ladies from Prince Rupert, ineluding Miss Jessie Moffatt, Miss Puuliue Cameron, Miss Mitchell and the ‘Misses McGuire, arrived in Tlazelton the latter part of the week, and took in the Smithers holiday pro- gtam of sports on Saturday, travell- ing from Hazelton to Smithers by car. Jack Sargent ranked seco! in his first year’s kuw examinations with an average of 84 marks. The highest in the e¢luss was 87. Jack was the young- est member in the ¢liuss, Wm, Taunbie of Prince Rupert is a! During the fiscal year ending March guest of friends in Hazelton, 3st, 1982, every Canadian (maa, wo- man nnd child). is credited with enting KE, T. Kenney of Terrace was one of the visitors nt the sports in Smithers on Dominion Day, five year averrge from 1928 to 198% her head was 29.483 Ibs, Miss Irene Mitchell of Prince Rupert. The first crop of alfalfa was eut ac is a guest of Mrs. A. Grant in Hazelton the Hospital farm on July Ist. It was a Jittle Jute, but the crop was a heayy one, There will be only. two crops this year as against three last yenr— x0 much for the late season, The law in regard to bulls running at large will be enforced in future and i start was made recently in the Bulk- ley Valley when a farmer who was a little cnreless was called before the magistrate. The farmers of the Valley and the governments and the. railway company hare alk been spending too Inuch money to improve the stock of the interior to permit stray bulls ran- Karl Svendsen, mining engineer who took seriously ill while in the home of Mr, Chas, E. Carpenter at Dorreen Inst week and was taken to the Prince Ru- pert Hospital, died on Saturday Inst. The body was shipped to Minneapolis Miss Craig, matron, is on her holidays |- nenrly 80 lbs. of apples (fresh). The| Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies Sines mere REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C. 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 call for and deliver your ear ning at large, The same law also ap- where the decersed has a brother ana plies to the Hazelton district. Guarantee Satisfaction i sister living, The late Mm. Svend- SOM arrived at Dorreen a few weeks fo to look over a mining property for eastern: interests, Oscar Lawson of the Bulkley Valley ley has been making a success with martin and this spring he is raising a second litter of the young anes, The Terrace News is only Two Dollars Wrecking Car at your service---day or night. Bulkley Cow Testing Asso. Following is a list of cows in the above Association that gave 5$ Ibs. or more of butter fut for the month of Jime, 1933. Name of Cow at Molly 10 Blackie 4 Lily G. Queen 2620 Sylvia 4) Shorty Breed Lbs. Milk Shorthorm 1365 Holstein 1674 Holstein 1310 Ayrshire 1872 Holstein 1283 Shorthorn LA Lbs, Fat. 69,6 G86 68.0 OT. $6.7 O48 Owner TI. Morden W. Billeter . G. Killer Woodlawn Dairy C, Killer ltiverside Dairy City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Ilransfer. Service At all hours: y14t nea, mee tee W. B. Leach} Owner 68 Beauty ¢ SO Stockings Guernsey 17 O42 64.0 Woodluwn Dairy te S. Woodman J. Bourgon “Holstein 1645 838 Bossio “Holstein 1800 612 ST Bess 122) Speck 51. Blossom Posey Query Beauly Jessic Canary Kewple Fenny Netlie Dinah Nauey Betsy Put Guernsey .1414 Shorthorn 1T04 _ Holstein 1643 Shorthorn T+ Guernsey 1147 - Jersey 1188 Holstein 1118 Holstein . 1440 . Holstein = 149 HAG. 1277 P.B.G. 1370 .. Holstein. “1260 Holstein 1140 Holstein 1280 Shorthorn 1162 55.0 562 53.8 55.2 55.0 f4.6 | bd BLS hL2 f11 50.7 GO.5 50.2 50.0 Woodlawn Dairs D. 'T, Greene 0. Ekman b. T. Greene W. Billeter J. Owens J. Palmer F. Morden F. Morden Riverside Dairy S. Woodman Woodlawn J). BF. Cassels Cc. Killer st 137 838 8p 154 55 58 SH 37 103} en deh a Heory Motors Ltd. Smithers, B. C. Ford Dealers Gas Repairs Ford Parts Oil Modern Garage Complete line ot New Cars and Trucks 50.0 500 J, Polmenr GO Patsy Guernsey 1000 I. Polmenr iIcifors, under three years old which gave 30 Ibs, fat or more dur. 4 butter for the month of June, 1988. 86 266 ty G1 48 104 40 Sally Penuits Pat | Susie -° Daisy - Brownie Nuncy Holstein ELG,: Holsted Guernse Holstein Guernsey RP. 1500 O78 N70 DBG 840 880 763 £5.0 41,8 897 80.4 878 874 874 S. Woodmiun W. Billeter C. Killer Woodlawn Dalry D. UY. Greene W. Sproule 8. Woodman Figures in brackets indicate number of days since freshening. RAREMAKKTETRAREARERSRAEREREKKERKEER, See Se eee TES SS TTT J, G. Manning COOPER H. WRINCH Licensed Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurances ineluding | Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. Supervisor iy - } if § ” vee eee tT day JERK ORIRIIIORIIRIIOKRRK - 1 ~