THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19, 1938 i Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. | General Motors Parts and Service Acetylene Welding Experts PS eT PETES DYDD EPS dD DESL | B.C. UNDERTAKERS SMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY Tecan f MPSS ARETE SUES HENS oes eee A wire will bring us “P.O. Box 944 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C fe , = Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) ~ The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. GC. Drugs Stationery Fancy 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 car fixed up for fall and winter running. Have 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 attempt is ‘Advertising* ' Advertising : does not jerk, it pulls: The poll 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. : Advertise one Regularly in. . Herald ea Of Interest to Most. Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond There will be a general meeting of the Hazelton District Chamber of Com merct in the high school at Hazelton on the evening: of October 27 at 8:00 o'clock. - All embers and prospective inembers are invited to attend, - se 8 . he National hockey games will pro- hably begin, in about three weeks with the Black Hawks of Chicago playing Toronto in Maple Leaf Gardens, “ese 8 Dr. Dafoe wishes Their Majesties to see his five little givls when Their Ma- jesties visit Canada next summer. It is altogether Likely that Their Majes- ties will be * pleased to do so, ae OK 1), B, Boden of Lulu Island claims to he the grower of big apples. He has two that weigh 17 ounces each and two welghing 16 ounces each. We did as well as that in New Hazelton this voar. tee Miss Jean Russell arrived from the south Saturday nfternoon and is visit- ing in Hazelton, ees The W. A. to St. Peter's Church willhold a Bazaar on Friday, Decem- her 9th _ . € i Miss Julia Simpson, who has peer. on a motor trip to Vancouver, arrived in Hazelton Saturday afternoon, On her way home she visited at Vander- hoof for a short time. She will go to Terrace Shorily to resume her position in: Iuly’s drug store. . zat The Kinx bridge, over Kiax river, to the west of Terrace, on the C.N.R. has been finished, This has been a hig job. The Kinx river was always a bad river during freshets, and more than once have bridges been washed out, but two or three yers go when the big flood w ng on the bridge not only went FOR; A MILD, COOL SMOKE. conrse, uch more extensive. The engineers how bdelieve that they have a bridge over that river which will defy the ri- ver to do its worst, = “ es Gaine Warden. Ed. Martin of Prince Rupert will be here this week to con- sult with the ndian Agent-re the trap lines in the Kitwancool district. To- gether they will visit Kitwaucool nnd then ‘return to Hazelton. ***s * ‘ nspector of Indian Sehools Barry of Yancouver, has been in the district ‘the | past week or ten days and has paid a ‘visit ‘to all- the schools under his de-!. partment. Ls s " Capt. Willis of Ottawa, aecountant connected with the Department of: In- dian Affairs, paid a visit to the Bn- bine ageney las week, *** * srt. Culverhouse is at present ip Regina taking on advance course at the L. M.P. head qurrters. ane . There rre folks who say Tt’s a crime to play, — We should ‘all be in bed at nine. But the man who said “Yowre a long time derd,” Hit ‘the nail on the head, for mite, rm The young fellows in the - forestry camps in the north during the past f-~ Summer got away to their homes, most ly in the south, last week.: They were | a pretty fair bunch of boys, and were out but thee river partly changed its in the pink of physical condition. ~ ‘ This made the repairs there} SPeceiey = The value of mine production in 1987 was $74,475,902, an in- crease of $20,393, 935 over 1936, Alt 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 ; imining J industry of Pols. Province, apply to: ‘DEPUTY MINNISTER OF MINES Coa ae ot, = aNd Lo et -_ “NOTE—An- index’ to the Annual’ Repo tts of .the Ministox “ot: | “Mines” for the’ ‘years 1874 to 1986 has been printed, and * copies tos may be obtained upon payment of a charge of 1.00 each, _ VICTORIA, B Oe es ne ee Sagat: British Columbia | Department of Mines). The value of mine production in - - 1937 was $74,475,902, an increase of $20,393,935 over 1936. AH phases of the mining industry have shown in- creases in both yolume and value, ' For eopies of the Annual ‘Reports -of-the Minister of Mines and other ' publications dealing with the’ mining - industry of titis Province, apply to: Deputy Minister of Mines’ _ Victoria, B. C. . .» Nete—An index to the Annual Reports oS: __,' ofthe Minister of Mines for the years y"-I8T4 to 1986 has been printed,’ oy A -*< .coples may be obtained upon payment ae Bo o of a charge of -$1.00 each. _ and _ Batteries — Tuhes, ? . Standard a Gree Prices ° ymi We carry a stock 6 of Es ay armen arranged — | "DRESSED FILLETS 2 | cup of milk cup of flour . 1 ablespoon of mustard 2 cups of arated ald Cana- : dian cheese - _ 2 eablespoons of bucer ~ . |.) .éteh chopped parsley ‘Prepare a whike sauce with the butter, the flour, the mustard, and the milk; add THE KIDDIES’ EYES will sparkle when you. dish fic for a king, with its delicious, palate- time treats, . the cheese; mabe the. year: round —=0 ss nin depp pela, een = ‘fresh, frozen, “smoked, dried, canned or P gad ‘cook 20°minutes int: moderate ‘oven. . Fillets ‘of any other kind of Aaa Fish: mony be us used, instead’ of Haddack fillers.’ variety’ to hearty appetites. 2 " DEPARTMENT OF SHERI ‘om } * lens ie ‘h “ai Recipes”. wo -bring in an appetizing platter of Fish: It’s a pleasing flavour . . . yet 50 inexpensive that” a - you will have money left over: for é extta: thea oe " You cant enjoy Canadian Fish dind Shellfish’ alk ~ over 60 different kinds —" Lae ‘ed. «as often as you'wish, Many cempting ; recipes make it easy for yout to offer delighfu a Woo as ‘OF HADDOCK - | _ ee