THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1937 Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. Genera! Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts SKESEFES TEV SI FAAP SLES SLES AG Vhe Hazelton Hospital ye Hazelton Hospital fssues li‘kets for any period at $1.50 » venth in advance. This rate indudes office consultations, medicines. as well as all costs white at the Hospitel. Tickets uve obtainable in Hazelton at the True Store, or by mafl from the Medical Superintend- entoat the nspital, COOPER H:; WRINCH L vensed Insurance Agent Hiitiig all types of insuranc e inthatine Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident es HAZELTON, B.C WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to go The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your owels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food docan't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas blosta up your stomach. You get constipated. Harmiul poisons by into the body, an you feel sour, sunk and the world looks ary of bile ovine freely and make | ou of calomel oat hava no calome! or mercury in them. Ask for Carter’a Little Liver Pills by nama! Stubboraly refuse anything else. 252. Hoskin’s Garage O. H.' Hoskins, proprietor Official Sub-Ford Dealers for. the Haz- elton ‘and Smithers ‘Districts Lemonstrations of new.models and in- formation on Request. A full stock of Furd Parts carried. BEST GARAGE | SERVICE IN THE NORTHERN | INTERIOR Builders. Supplies — ‘Bongh and Dressed Lumber| -_ Bricke “ Lime . Cement A complete stock of Builders, Supplies : : Quiek sane iby ‘rail oF truck Bulkley “Canyon, wag by the Tolice ast: James’ ‘Stoynofty: section oreman, rakhe tak 1" charge ere Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond — On wednesiiny of this week: the pro- vineial government took a traffic cen- sus on the highways. . F. A. Goddard _took the census on the New Hazelton- Smithers highway and he spent an hour in the morning and an hour in the afternoon. The.weather conditions ‘al- so had to be reported so allowance eould be made. . eee Cons. Andy Grant paid a visit to Usk on Sunday last in connection with a cnse now pending in the court. He also paid his first visit to Terrace af- ter his work was done and was driven nround the Terrace district by a friend * +0 : Haying in this district hit top speed nearly ail last week and a good deal of the crop was safely put under cover. A lot more was caught in the cock by the rain at the end of the week and a let more has not-yet been cut. But it is a big erop and the stock of the dist- rict should be well fed this winter.* ~ * @ B. J. Shea is now at Kelso, Wash., paying a visit to relatives and the boys and girls that went to school when: he did. Writing home he says that the American tourist is fed up on the dirt roads and mud holes in British Colum- bin und that the real tourist is not go- ing te come this way until the roads ure better. Mr. and Mrs, Lowe of Walcott were in the district over the week end. They were uecompanied by “Chuck” Smith who spent the day at his home here. ces ‘Tf the rain continues tlirough August and September as abundeat as‘ it has ‘heen in June and July, this might be called a wet season. eee IT IS PICNIC TIME At the Herald Office you can get paper plates, paper cup and paper napkins, They save all dish washing and save a lot of room. . a* 8 pr, HW, © Hankinson of Prince Ru- pert is visiting his family at their sum mer home on Lake Kathlyn, He went up oon Tuesday. Miss Large of Toronto arrived in Prince Rupert last Saturday to. vislt for a time with her brother, Dr. R. G. Large, and later expects to enter a hospital in the south for a nurse’s training course. ake A danghter was born in the hospital in Smithers on Friday, July 16, to Mr. ‘und. Mrs, Arthur Jones of Smithers. Miss Barbara Myros, daughter of- qe mother was formerly Miss Nentit My. and Mrs, Mat. Myros, Hazelton, 18 tan of Byelyn.. nursing ‘1 sove head, the result of a, fall lust Wetnesday. Her head wasi =aee John Spitzel. returned to Hazelton last week for a few days after spend- ing some months in the Ingenica dist-- rict where he did very well. The first of the week he went to Terrace for a yisit and then on to Rypert. | sem - Sidney Mallinson of the Indian given a nasty cut and she had to go to} Avent’s office in Hazelton. left Tues- the hospital where several stitches’ , day morning for Babine Reserve where were put in.) She did not mind much | he will represen as her two brothers were there follow: | present the Indinn Agent on Jing tonsil operations. ee his semi-annual visit. ‘ . soe Bart Spooner was home the first of the week for n day or so. s o * Rk. E. Allen and Mrs. Allen recently celebrated the fortieth anniversary of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Allen at one time lived in Hazelton when he was district forester here. Many old friends around here will extend best wishes to’ them. eee Once more the editor and staff of the Interior News announces that he is going on a. vacation and that the paper will not be issued for once, a * © C. W. Dawso of “Hazelton has pone ; lon a motor trip.te Albany, Oregan, to visit. hiss mother who has not been well for a. long tine, -~ a 28 © B.C. is the- lowest for six years. Te 8 -ine four, to freshen in two weeks, alse one heifer rising three to fresh- larly fine. dairy stock and: will -be George Storey,. Evelyn, B.C. + wt is reported: that unemployment in| - FOR SALE—Onoe good milk cow .ris- , en Ist October. These ‘are particu- : Prince Raper — ‘Aotel . A real good lotel serving © the north. land Prince Rupert, B. C.. H. B. Rochester, manager Rates—$1.50 per day and up 1 BK, C: LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan. Rutherford. Surveys promptly executed | | Dede Piymouti and Chrysler Cats | ‘ Before you buy see these great cars. Drive them and you will’ buy them.. . The Northern B, C. Motor Sales Smithers, B.C. Geo. Hi. Wall, manager ae | B. C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A. SPECIALTY ~) He THE MINING INDUSTRY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA The value of mineral production for the year 1936 was $54, 081,967, being an increase of $5,260,728 over the value of 1935, INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST Applications are now being received for the Annual Report of the “Minister of ‘Mines for the year 1936, This report is being issued in seven parts; Le., Part A, a Summary of the Mining Industry; Part, B, “North-western District; Part C, North-eastern District -Part-D, South- ern and Central Districts; and Part G, Inspection of Mines, .A copy. of “any seprrate Part ig issied free-of charge; additional Parts—10c: each. - DEPARTMENT OF MINES VICTORIA, B.C.” Smithers, B.C. t P.O. Box 943 A wire ; PRINCE RUPER™ B.C. . will bring us : : ae | L- sold reasonably for, cash. Apply | to a * adventure: . Prince Rupert — | _Vancouver-tasper | . 65. on the _ no 7 | “ItinyoarmaksieaTviangl?”"Tous”-vaVancouvert ~”, 600 miles‘ through the sheltered waters of the. Sa “Inside Passage” and 1300 miles.of some of Canada’s oP most majestic mountaing, It’s: a grand , sholiday . a Vancouver i is the gateway to the, vast Pacific North<" _ west layground. There laa wealth of entertainment cae . soores ‘of places to: SEC eis many - geass See your he will bé sled vielpyou,