19

Fe A Dudsows Ban Tompen

INCORPORATED t MAY 1670.

HAZELTON

KITWANGA

Bacon

Dominion

Spec. per lb .20

Flour

Alberta Rose

49 tbs.

Tea

Bokojane

$1.50 | 3 tbs. $1.00

“Bayco”’ Flour Makes Good Bread |

Fresh Fruit

Italian Prunes and Bradshaw
Ked Plums for preserying,

Spec. per crate $1.25

Soap

3 bars Palmolive

1 Mechanic Tar soap
1 pkg Palmolive Beads
1 pkg Maes No Rub

Reg, value 55c.
Spec.

1 bar Lather-o

All for  45c

Raisins, Sun-Maid, Puffed
Pineapple. sliced, 2s,

Special per Ib. 15c
Special, 2 tins 25c

Ladies Bloomers

Light weight eotton with elas-
tic waist and knees. White

and peach,
Special Pr. 35c

Cretonne

Heavy weight in bright floral
design on dark ground. Width
3lin. Reg. 60c yd.

Special per yd. 40c

Pullover Mitis

Strong, roomy mule skin mitts
with close fitting wrist,

Special Pr, 45c

Axes
Black Diamond, double bit,

3 1-2 lb. and 5 |b,
Special $2.25

Table Oilctoth

Serviceable weight in bright
designs and pleasing colors.

Special yd. 45¢
- Brooms

5 strand

each 50c

Special

Special Prices in Effect Oct. 13th to 19th

British

has produced mineral’ of an aggregate value of

Columbia

THE MINERAL PROVENCE OF WESTERN CANADA

war

iat

$1,400,000,000

Recent Publications

You are invited te apply to the Department. of Mines, ‘Yictoria, .

B G, for the latest authorative information
development in British Columbia : .

regarding mining

Annunl Report of the Honorable the Minister of Mines for

the calendar year 1933

“Placer Mining in British Columbia."

Summary andaReview of the Mineral Industry of British
Colum la fur the six months ended June 30th, 1988

Non-metalic Mineral Investigations-:
“Magnesite and Hydro-magnesite”

“Glassware”; “Clay”;

Address enquiries to:

“Barite’ “Asbestos”

The Honourable The Minister af Mines

Parliament Buildings

Victoria, B. C,

When y 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 message to the public. for you.

you use these columns?

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21 Bristol, Eng,

an

W. 5. Russell, manager of the Hud-
son’s Bay Co, Hazelton, spent the loli-
day and week end at the Kitwanga

store
*e hk

The W A. to the H. H. ave giving a
grand dance in Hazelton on October 27
in aid of their funds for the hospital.
It will be 2 masquerade dance and it
is expected that a big erowd will b2 in
dtiendance,

*e* &

Robt. Shannon of Sealy spent the

Wright at Cedarvale.
= #* *

Hogh Compbell of Four Mile sehool
in ihe Kispiox, was a holiday visitor

with Hey. and Mrs Rediaun.
eee.

Robt. Huntér, relieving manager at
the Royal Bank in Burns Lake. spent,
Thanksgiving. Day, pwith Mrs. Hunter
und family who ave guests of Mr and
Mrs Ed. Sweet.
xh
The trouble with the present election
campaign with no campaign funds is
that a int of public speakers miss the
nice long trips and the yoters pigs a lut
of fun,
* oe

When uo outside sparkers come iu
to the district the pesple ave left with-
out a lot of new stuff to argue ahout.
There is just the same ould things—
how much milk Sam Senkoicl's cow
gives ond the size of Dr. ‘Wrinchs Pii-
tatoes,

**e -
My. and Mrs, Win. Graut spent tbe
holidays in Smithers, Mr. Grant return-
ing to Hazelton on Tuesday. ;

_ es ee

Rishop Rix. accompanied by Rural
Dean Sweetman of Vanderhoof, con-
ducted harvest festival services in St.
Peters chureh last Sunday.

* * &*
An enquiry for the purchase of ap-
ples hus been received from Valetta in
the Island of Malta, and for hay-fork
and manure-fork ash handles from

ao Kk

. Premier R. B. Bennett was the man
who averted the general railway strike
in Canada, He has paved the way for
new negotations between the labor lead

ers and railway heads. It is safe to

predict that there will be no > strike.
x eee

_G. B. Smith of Smith & Carlson who
have a pole camp up the Kisplox, is a
patient in the Hazelton Hospital and

he is serlously sick.
ue

The Endies Aid of New Hazelton
will hold thelr annual meeting and el-
ection of officers at the home of Mrs.

Peter Smith tomorrow, Thursday. .
: “ue &

The Hazelton Golf Club announce
that they will hold a dance on Armi-s-

tee Night as usual.
eee

to the public on October 10th.

holiday season with tis friend Tuck]:
{Bauman Von and sister, have been in

Doings Around Home

Of interest to you and your friends

‘There was u food attendance at the

Thanksgiving services in both Hazelton
and New Hazelton last Sunday, and
special inusie was given as well ng a
special sermon.
* 2 ©

Mrs. Chajnuan arrived from Victoria
last week to visit indefinitely with her
daughter, Miss Chayman, teacher in

the ew Hazelton primary ‘school
ee oo

A couple of visiters from Germany,

the district for a few days tuking ‘pie-
tures of Indian villages, ete,
saa
Bishop of Caledonia Bix spent the
Week end in Hazelton and on Sunday
morning inducted My. Lawrence as a
lay reader in charge of the Church of
Buglind in Hazelton.
eae
W. 7. Larkworthy left Monday night
for Stratford, Ont, on account of ‘the
serious illness of his mother,
, a |
The popular dried currant of com-
merce was known to the Romans as
Raisin de Covance ond to later people
as. Corinth noir. The production of
currants began in the 18th’ century
around Corinth and’ soon ‘achieved

world wide fame,
. * eH

Cons. Grant took the half breed,
Foe Faricelli: of Kitwanga, to Prince
Rupert last week for trial for robbing
the Hudson’s Bay store at Kitwanga,
We was given two and a half years by

Fudge Fisher.

* oR

The papers of the United States give
a lot of space to “Slim Williams of
Alaska who mushed his dogs to the
World's Fuir at Chicago, Some of the
papers have large pictures of him and
dogs as well as much descriptive mat-
ter.

* to *

80,062,607 Canadian’ hens Iast year
laid 277,604,215 dozen eggs, yalued at
$36586,415,

em xX

The native fruits of Canada, with
the exception of the blueberry and the
ernnberry, are not cultivated on a com-
mereinl scnle. Among the introduced
fruits the apple holds premier place.

se &

Whey butter was manufactured ay

a side line nt 68 New Zealand cheese
enctories in 1932-33, and i 7 tons
were exported.

“ee

The month of October marks the
end of harvest time in the northern
hemisphere and the beginning of har-
vest in countries south of the equator,

ane

When eggs are described os sold by

, Skeena voters’ lists) were available

the standard dozen, the dozen, under
provision of the Inspection and Sales
Act of Canada, means one pound and
a holi,
*e &
Canada shipped 2,487 tons of hay to
Cuba in 1032.

| Admission 50c.

Hallowe'en Masquerade Dance!

In the Venetian Rooms

‘Hazelton .
October 20

7 Gunder the auspices of the W. A. to the 4 ‘HL

Prizes will be given for the Best ‘Costume and
the Best Comic Costume,

cy

Anderson’s Orchestra

*% Se Oe ee CeCe Le CC CK

Wa. Gt Graa’s s Agency

. Representing

Leading Fire and Life {
Insurance Companies

You Office Work given
Prompt and Careful -
Attention

HAZELTON, B. C.

LEKKI ELLER

New. Hazelton :
Hotel

Everything is new and good
Bath room and other com-
forts. Stop here next trip.

SS LLLELES SSM SILER HS

Gus Christianson

Orme’s, Ltd.

(The Pioneer Druggist)

The Mail Order Drug Store ©
of Northern B. C.

Drugs Stationery
Fancy Goods Kodaks
Pictures Developed and

Printed

Prinec Rupert, B. C.

City Transfer
Smithers, B. C.

Taxi and Yransfer Service
At all hours , tsa

W. B. Leach} * | Owner:

2

B. C. LAND SURVEYOR
J. Allan Rutherford

Surveys promptly executed.
SMITHERS, B. C.
>+>-+-4-o-6 +++ 4-6 -o +

B.C. UNDERTAKERS

EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY

_A aire

’ P.O, Box 8 .
veil bring u

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.
ot ‘ a :

COOPER H. WRINCH

Licensed Insurance Agent

‘

Handling: all types. of insurance,
including

Fire, Automobile, Sick-
‘ness and Accident

"HAZELTON, B.C.