“THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B, C, WEDNESDAY. ‘JUNE 29,.1938.° Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service : Acetylene Welding Experts MEREAKENENICKAAA ALA The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 a. nonth tu advance. This rate iniludes office consultations, medicines, ag well as all costs while at the Hospital. ‘Tickets are obtainabie in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. B.C. UNDERTAKERS © EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY ae | j A wire will bring us P.O. Box 94% PRINCE RUPERT, #.C. 2 -P-< O11 GA tear is na y a : Prince Rupert Hotel Best hotel i in the North toilet tissue. Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond — Wanted to purchase—OQne good second hand mowing machine complete. State price—Apply to the Ominees Herald, New Hazelton. se D. C, Schubert sent his cor up the first of the week from Prince Rupert and he and Mrs, Schubert left from here for a motor trip south. - ‘ $4 Mrs. Harrison, mother of Mrs. Mit- chell Newman, who hos been a guest of her daughter for a time, will leave on Saturday to return to her home on Queen Charlotte Island. ; tea ; Not knowing that they bad a ball tenm, Hazelton gathered together a lot of supposedly has beens Jast Sunday and gave the New: Hazelton team @ beating that made the latter sit.up and take notice. The game was played on the Hazelton field and the score was six to nine In favor of Hazelton, . ees. Miss: Wadeai Mussallem of Prince Rupert, and who is well known in the interior, is being showered in honor of her approaching marriage. ® . Jim Smith, whose home office is in, Hazelton, started out on Mondar to re- lieve the boys working ,in the Domin- ion Telegraph offices, and he will pro- bably not be baek here until late fall. He has been doing this for several years and is good at it. | .* @ Make Life Easier this summer by using labor saving paper utensils, such as paper table napkins, paper ‘cups, paper towels, paper plates, and also A stock of all these ‘are carried at The Omineca Herald office and the cost is not much and they do Rates from $1. Sha day up NENRKREERROVEKAKARS USS _ i Orme’s, Ltd. . (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. : vu Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks _ Pictures Developed and Printed Prinice Rupert, B.C. FORA “MILD, COOL: ‘SMOKE: Martin Ss Garage In Hazelton hy . Firestone irda ‘a nd fj tibes Witisra’ Batteries fore ; Home ou Products’ Snctading the popular 3 Needol: “Oi We can ‘tit out any truck or car: with tires, : and they. are real. ‘tires, branches. ., British Columbia that. will be making try, | Rev. Mr. Golightly will preach in Haz- ‘Jand in New Hazelton in the’ evening at 4.30 o’clock.:. re -couyer' where they: will spend: the next. United Church and’ oo preached , his farewell: sermon to 4 congregations | ‘in. “Hazelton... and’. New save 2 lot of labor. ss = Big Missouri Gold Mine in the Stew- art District is now shipping gold bricks to Ottawa at the rate of a million and three quarters Qollars per annum. It is just one of an number in: Northern big money in due course, _ #£2£= « YOUNG WRITERS ‘* Call at ' Omineca Herald Office For Plot Test. Complete it and return for free criticism to: THE STORY TELLERS ‘CLUB 57 Queen St., W., Toronto On Friday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs 8. Mallinson was the scene of a very pleasant surprise party .in hon- ov of Rey. D, W. and Mrs. More who will leave this week for the south for the summer and upon their return will take up residence at Kispiox. There were quite a numiber of friends present eek. Rev. Frank and Mrs, Golightly will arrive this week from’ Vancouver to take up thelr new work in the minis- They will -be in-charge of Hazel- ton New Hazelton and the Skeena riy- eras far as Doreen,. On Sunday next elton in the morning ‘at eleven o'clock se e- “Rev. D, Ww. and.Mrs, ‘More and little dnugliter will leave this week for Van- two monthg and while there Mr.” More will attend a special | course at U.B.O, ht schoo ee a auspices of the to’ the, Indians, ’ *. Beye, oo On Sunday last Rev. Mb, “Moré aston ‘Fears as pastor. of .this.. dlatric Hazelton and after the regular. Service .[tains on all sides of New Hazelton }Wwas injured in a cat accident at Hill- ‘Canada on July ist‘and ig expected in been on a trip to Scotland, .England the” Imperial Oil: Co., - Vancouver, fc ‘companied: by. Northern Manager’ Hen- | eeeded. west: to” ‘the: const, - there was’ o communion gervice, - yy Relisble Garage Service . in all its ald office. - enue . Norman Cary has been in a serious condition for some time and while one day he shows signs of improvement he is not so well the next day. eee The bush fire that was causing so much smoke the middle of last week was located up the Rocher de Boule mine road and was near the old power plant. site. For a couple of days the smoke was so dense that the moun- were obsecured. They were brought uuder control by the rain Friday’ night "4 € coast for all the Indians: possible to beat it tothe canneries to start fishing for sockeye. The difference in price that had delayed matters had not been settled but the fishermen: decided to go ahead: and fish pending the decision of ain arbitration board. Had the Indi- ans not gone the canners tvauld have lost the first-run of fish and it 1s al- ways the best. ** 5 - The C GIT girls of New Hazelton went on a hike last Thursday after school to Sealy Lake. The heat’ was so intense that the girls wisely decided to hike in a car. ; ee & Miss Mews of Kistox will attend the snumer school in Victoria this season. ss € The body of Charies Lindstrom who side B. C. arrived at Terrace last week for burial Otto Lindstrom - uf: emo father of the young meu, went suuth and accompanied the body home : —@wee. Sympathy is felt.in this district for Mr. and Mrs. George Milburn of Prince George who recently Jost thelr eldest. son Colin in an air crash in England. He was a member of the RAE. His mother had arrived in England just a short time before the crash.” Mr, Mil- burn was at one time connected with the Government staff in Hazelton and Mrs, Milburn was a nurse who gradu- ated from the Hazelton Hospital. xh x The chief difference between the crocodile and the alligator. is in the shape of its head: and the manner in which the teeth are placed | in the low: ev Jaw. La ‘a - Cutting open a. chicken sent him by a fricud 3B, Negri, assistant, manager of a Shanghai: ‘China, hotel, found i4 gold nnggets worth “$50 inside the fowl as 8 “rhe Indian race is Increasing at. the . rate of one per cent a year for the past]. ten years, ‘ tea ’ The Hazelton Golf Club has accept- ed audnvitation from Smithers to play there next Sunday, ‘The local club is preparing to go up ful strength.” =ay Mrs. Dan. McKenzie will arrive. in New Hazelton a week later. She has and Fr rence for’ the last four months. ; . as » “ ” Mr. McQuarrie, -c evedit: manager for derson.of Prince George, paid a vistt to the district durlig: ‘the week and pro-| Early inst week word came from the}, ‘school either nt Victoria or at U. B.C. ‘for five or ‘six weeks. Mt. Gilmour of ‘ wd ts .S en pot MINERAL act | Centiticate of “Tmprovenients Q - Ps 'N OTICE adh: a wd, poe bs Roosevelt Recovery Mineral Claim, sitaute inthe Omineca ‘Mining Divi-| sion of Cassiar District.” * . Located on Six ‘Mile Creek near Haz- elton ‘and ‘adjoining | the Silver Bell}. Mineral Claim ou it’s east aide, Omin- | eca- Mining Division. 7 Take ‘notice that Ij 7. Ac Rutherford, FM... No. 83560D, authorized agent for Wim. Glebe, Free Miner's Certifi- cate No. 83489D, ‘intend, sixty days from the date hereof, te apply to the | fitting background to this “Hotel of & Mining Recorder for n. Certificate. of ;the friendly hearth.” Good rooms, ] Improvements for the purpose of ob-' well-furnished, excellent dining-room, taining 4 Crown grant of the above! pnt no bar, Close in to all major act- } elaim. Ivities, yet au a aniet atceat, one sieb ; And further take notice thal action, |“ Welcome awaits you. Rooms, $1.0 under seetion 85, must be commenced up. : Make your reservations by mail. before the issuaice of such Certifieate! . of Tmprovement+ ordinaryeral-theShehofnortSgeH w The charm of sea and mountains isa Dated thir 2t¥_ dar of ine, nes ” Vancouver’ Hotel . ... OF Distinetion” DOMINION DAY “FRIDAY: ; Friday is the First of July, Domin- | ion Day, all over Canada. Next ‘to Chritsmas and possibly New Years, it is the most important holiday of the Fear in this country whether you be- lieve it or not. Dominion Day is the anniversary of Confederation It is an occasion which should he. celebrated in every nook and corner of the Dominion. but in this part of Canada Dominion Duy seems to have been set aside for . some other day, such as father's day or sister's day. There is nothing going : on In this section to mark Dominion ‘ Day ns different to any other day. It | is unfortunate that it should be so. | SCHOOLS CLOSED FoR SUMMER the public and ‘superior wchools : are’ now ell elused for: ‘he summer ah] ‘the! tenchers have scattered to their homes although most of them from this im- mediate ‘district are going to summer Senly school, and Miss Flick-of. Hazel- |: ton school will, go te U.B.C, and Miss Goard and Miss Dimoek of New Haz- elton, nre enroute to summer school in Vietorin, They leave late this after- ; hoon to join a party at Lowe's and pro ceed immediately on a steady drive to Vancouver-as one.of the party has to be. there for a | wedding Saturday, nota Gould is woe teduy to the aye: neh in the Bulkley Vailey to veliarge for two ov three . Weeks fer an. and Mrs, Lowe are on 2 mo- tor trip south fot their hoys- who are at school, ’ Mrs. Gould and Sonny. will, Lat accompany: him," + \ eae . “the ‘Hazelton Golt cmb 1 ns accept- ed-an ‘Invitation to play at Smithers on Sunday next, and plans sre being pre- pared to take a full force of players up tothe Tuilway town, vA big day is nnticlpated: wee oo Miss Dorothy Gould of Smithers, 2 sister of Harold Gould, spent 2 day or tio in New Hazelton this.” week. She just returned. from accompanying her mother to North Battletrd. - tHe, 7