THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY

NOVEMBER 30, 1938

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Smithers Garage
& Electric

Smithers, B.C.

General Motors Parts and
Service

Acetylene Welding
Experts

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B.C. UNDERTAKERS

EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY

A wire
will bring us

P.O. Box 943
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.

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Orme’s, Ltd.

(The Pioneer Druggist)

The Mail Order Drug Store
of Northern B. C.

Drugs Stationery
._Faney Goods Kodaks
Pictures Developed and

Printed

Prince Rupert, B.C.

IS Agent For

Home Ethyl Gas and Home Products
Willard Batteries for Cars and Radios
Get your ear fixed up for fall and
winter Yunning. Havé the oil and
grease changed to lighter grades and
have us put in Ever-ready Prestone
Anti-freeze.

Martin’s Garage
In Hazelton

OR NOT TO

BE

One enterprise upon earth .
which the ‘quitter should
not atiempt is Advertising*
Advertising does not jerk,

it pulls, ©

The pull is gentle at first,
but is steady, and increases:
day by day and ‘year by.
year until it exerts an irre-
sistable Power.

This is: the ‘Power you need |
in -your business. Power
when the going is heavy.
Power to create a greater .
volume of business,

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‘Advertise -
Regularly i ins

The

-| duty.

Of Interest to Most Folk

Gathered from Here, There and Beyond

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Tom Retallick of Hazelton was laid
up for a few days with an infected
fioiger seyvlting from a sinall seraich

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Tuspector Fsarber of Prince Rupert
arrived in Hazelton last Friday: aud
remained until Saturday afternoon is
‘a guest of Cons, Andy Grant.

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There was a large gathering of the

people of Hazelton at the home of.

Mrs. Simpson last Saturday evening
when Mrs. Simpson gave a shower to
the new bride, Mrs. Neil Sterritt, nee
Miss Jean Russell. The bride received
a large number of gifts that will be
very useful in ber new home.
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Jack Wallace, road foreman on the
Smithers end of the district, is now
able to be around, after his auto ac-
cident last summer which put him in

the hospital for quite some time.
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The Native Brotherhood of Brit-
ish Columbia, representatives of which
body paid a visit to Kitseguckla  re-
cently, went up the Naas river and at
Grenville organized a branch of the
Society. The party are now in Prince
Rupert and next week will attend &
convention to be held at Kitamaat.

Mrs, Kathrine MeGuire, a sister of
Fronk Keefe, and the eldest of the
Keefe family, so well known in. the
Francois Luke country,
Burns Lake hospital recently as the

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died in the Hind Quarter Beef, 10c a pound.

ing at 7.30 and in’ Hazelton
church in the moming.
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8, Tordiff of Cedarvale has decided

to take up his residence ‘in Smithers, |"
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The boys will operate the farm
Cedarvale,

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Mr. Sadler of the provincial Welfare |

Department, paid 2 visit to this dlist-
rict recently.

Good for December!
Real Meat Prices

Fresh Killed. Pork up to 110 or 120):

Ibs., at Lie a pound.

Side of Pork, 14e a pound.

result of burns received at her bome.! Front Quater Beef, 8c a pound.’

Her brother Frank flew to Burns lake

from Bralorne district.
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The nurses home in connection with

the Hazelton Hospital, is being refits |

ted after being closed for several
years.
that tlie residence was closed, but now |
that the attengance at the hospital is!

increasing rapidly, due partly to the

Department of Indian Affairs permit- .

ting more and more Indians to be giv
en hospital treatment, and there is no
loiger room in the hospital to house

It was a matter of economy |;

the staff. The nurses residence is a
large and comfortable building and is
n great thing for the nurses when off
The staff of nurses and maids
now niunbers about twenty, and at the

first of the year an assistant doctor.’
ar house surgeon will arrive from the!
enst and will require quarters in the:
hospital It is expected the residence —

will be ready to occupy in a short the.

Tord Nuffield has announced that

he will present an iron lung to any or

nll hospitals in the British Empire, ag

his ‘contribution to the fight against

infantile paralysis. He proposes to

give up to 5000 of these iron lungs,
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Last Sunday evening in the United

‘Church Rev. F, Golightly condueted a
‘musical service in Hazelton and the

thurch was crowded to capacity. The
sermon was Gevoted to a talk on some
of the famous hymns-and a number of
these’ were sung by the congregation.
Special music was given by a -Lady’s
quortette composed of Mrs, W. E. Aus-
thn, Mrs, 8, Mallinson, Mrs, I', Golight-
ly and Mrs. Russell ;.Mr,. Mallinson, D.
Collison and David.- Goodridge. Miss

Russell was accompaniest.
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‘The Junior Young" People of the
United Ghurch in Hazetton held a very}.
successful . soclal evening Monday .. ot}.
‘| whieh: ‘their. parents were. guests. of |...
About twenty young - people |:
: Were _ present. The |,
| program. was in charge of Miss. “Winnie
Grant. . oe,

honor.
aud 14. parents

gal oe
a Mrs. D. W. More of Kisplox paid ry

entust the: ‘Provincial : Government's
fe aide the, injunction that
te ‘Tustiee Manson,

of. the: month, ‘garvices:. will be’ “held in

- the New Hazelton ehurelh in the even- :

The: oll > aistributing ‘companies won] .:

Next Sunday aing the: frat. Sunday ‘

Good for December

HAY GRAIN FEED

Smithers

MAKE THAT TRAVEL-DAY
Conte Cue

Have you often sighed for the
money to travel? Have you won-
dered how other people get the cash
to do it? Why not follow their ex-
ample, ‘You know that a train can
cover the longest journey only a
mile at a time... and that’s the way
the thrifty folk accumulate their
travelling expenses. ..adollarorgo .
ata time. It ien’t hard'to save this -
way and it’s a great:thrill ta get the.
funds for: ‘a + Brandy uxuriouastour.. te
iy iby by: opening An
{account at yout nearts great Post Ofiee. Gavia jawin:
Bank A: dollar “will do ‘ta: ‘Starts! ‘and - "by
‘ gegular saying your travel funda will soon
' grow. Meanwhile, you. will receive 2 per
cent,:compound ‘interest on your! deposits
- and, should you urgently need ‘cavh, swith-
“drawal of: dunda'can be conveniently
cafranged at any time, Small amounts put
Bway regularly in ‘the Post Office Savings
Bank is one sure way to make your travel .
i. “dreams: come, true, 1éL

ALL BRANCHES OF POST OFFICE.
SAVINGS BANK ARE OPEN.

DURING Post OFFICE HOURS

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A branch of the Post Office Sav-
. Ings Bank is operated in counection
‘with the Post, Office at Hazelton,
BO, and: ‘Terrace,’ BO.

United

~ Beith Columbia Department of Mines

The value of mine production in 1987 was $74,475,902, nn in-
crease of $20,393,935 over 1936. All phases of the mining in-
dustry have shown increases in both volume and value,

For copies of the Annual Report of the Minister of Mines .
and other publications dealing with th e mining industry of this
province, apply to:

DEPUTY MINNISTER OF MINES
. VICTORIA, B.C.

-NOTE—An index to the Annual Repo rts of the Minister: of
-Mines ‘for the years 1874 to 1936 has been printed aud. coptes
nny: be obtained” upon payment of a charge of. $1. 00 each,

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clearly see,

Warning to Hunters and Fishermen

Fach hunting season through careless handling’ af fire arms, a munrber
people ave seriously or fatally injured.

Yortunately this

« shot in mistake for deer.
Hunters and fishermen have nso been warned to be careful in setting
es, aud to see that they are put out when breakiug up camp, but nothw ithe

standing this fact, a number of forest fires have beon attributed to the care-
lessness of fishermen and hunters.

If sportsmen desire.to have fishing and hunting, then every precaution
old be taken to see that firearms ure handled in a proper and careful

manner, and that any camp fires are extinguished.

FOR MORE ENJOYABLE AND BETTER HUNTING AND FISHING
HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES

HELP. PREVENT. HUNTING
CICIDENTS oS Sy

The law protecting females of bie -
zaine has been, and is still in ‘effect, not only for purpose of conservation
but also in order to prevdnt shooting nt objects which the hunter does not
has greatly reduced these unfortunate ac >
cidents, although each year one or twohunters,; Reuel ally throngh carelessness

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TRAVEL BARGAIN TO :
Prince Rupert

Leave Thursday, December 8

Leaving, at 3 p.m,

Return fare __
New Hazelton ~
newringle leave Prince Rupert 6 p.m: December uw me
Good in Coaches only Neo Baggage checked _
, “Children Half Pare .-

_ Canadian N ational Railways

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