Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts WEINER ICICR EIRENE The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues ti*kets for any period at $1.50 a ‘nonth in advance, This rate invudes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital, Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- * ent at the Hospital. Hoskin’s Garage O. H. Hoskins, proprietor Official Sub-Ford Dealers for the Haz- elton and Smithers Districts fa Demonstrations of new models and in- formation on Request. A, full stock of Ford Parts carried. BEST GARAGE SERVICE IN THE], NORTHERN INTERIOR A Martin's 7 Garage FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES HOME GAS and Orn FREE COMPRESSION TESTING fe FORD V-8 SERVICE WRECKE- mao ING TRUCK OXY-ACETYLENE eee WELDING. No charge to test and fill your battery Service Day and Night HAZELTON WHEN IN Smithers Eat at the , } Canadian Cafe . mm. Prompt Service. *: business. Reasonable Charges + Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond Always Open for Good Cook THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAAZELTON, B.C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1937 a ———e 7 a a NEW YEARS’ EVE DANCE in the Horticultural hall, under the auspices of the {Horticultural A‘s- sociation. Plan to be there. 3 * ad Special Introductory ‘Notice’ For December Only MASTER AUTOMATIC COAL STOKERS—$225.00 complete with five controls, for further particulars to MASTER STOKER COMPANY 214 W. 12th Ave, Vancouver, B. C. **e 8 Bonny winds that reach sometimes the velocity of gales, have visited this district several times of late and they are not appreciated, They are quite unusual, —— —— Write ¢ es “Chuck” Smith is expected home for Christmas. He is in the Walcott dis- trict learning to -be a farmer. aes @ Cons. Art. Hanford of the R.C.M.P. who has-been relieving in Prince. Ru- pert for the last few months, is ex- pected back in Hazelton this week. 2 & The W.-A. of St. Peter's Anglican chureh had quite a successful bazaar and sale on Friday evening in the Mis- sion hall in Hazelton. There was a fair attendance and something over $50 were realized. re eas Capt. G. C. Mortimer arrived home in Hazelton Jast Thursday morning in fine fettle after a number of mouths spent in Vancouver under the care of specialists. He says he is good for a lot of years of work yet.” , ee = Jimmy Cox arrived in’ Hazelton last | week to spend a few days before going south and east for the winter. He has been in the Omineca country for some time. eu bh The school concerts will be held in Wazeltun on Thursday night and in New Hazelton on Friday night. Af ter the latter concert.Miss Dimock will take the train, for her-home in Smitth- ers for the Christmas vacation and Miss Goard will go to. Walcott for a few days, returning here for, Christ- mas. ¢ .* Rev. Bishop Black of Kitseguckla will occupy the. pulpit in the New Haz- elton church:on Sunday morning next. He will have a special message for the local people, and as he is well lked here anyway there no doubt will be a large congregation to hear him. .% & There have been great floods in the northern’ sections of California with the loss of several lives and many mil- lions of dollars damage done. ees _At the Hazelton Hospital this Christ mas there will be something doing to make life a little more interesting for the staff. and inmates. There will be a Christmas* ‘tree on Christmas Eve for the patients, a dinner Christmas “Day for the staff and such patients who mny have good things to eat and in the afternoon Christmas Carols will be sung in the hospital. The ‘snow plow got down from the ehief mechanic's shop in Smithers last Monday, just a little toy plow, and the big he-man plow used in the . heavy snow Delts of the interior, got as far as Mud ‘creek hill and then hurried back to the barn before it was missed. by the committee in charge of affairs for the interior. But this part of the district should not need the plow very much as the snow fall has never been particularly heavy and most of the trouble was. due to drifting. where they are expected to do the most good, Some of these have been placed on the Hagwilget reserve where drifting hrs always been bad. { B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMDALMING FOR SHIPMENT 4 SPECIALTY Prince Rupert Hotel A real good hotel serving the > north I land © & Prince ‘Rupert, B. co ‘HB. Rochester, manager: ' irae Deere een pore mt) P.O. Box $48 _ _ A wite ae ; PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. : will bring us a : ' + Now. a|- lot of snow fences: have been put up]. PRESREPRSRRRRP Tae “Turnbull ‘has’ "‘peen unwell. for the - ried, Om PS eg f Brsans Bot Company.’ “ fo AMGORMORAIEE 296 HAY 1870 HAZELTON Make The Bay your headquarters for Christmas shopping - Ideal gifts for every member of the family. For MOTHER—Silverware; Leather Hand Bags; Box | Handkerchefs: Bath Robes; Capeskin Lined Gloves; Lingerie; Taffeta Cushions, For DAD—Weol Socks; Box Ties; Shaving Sets; Handlker- chefs; Suspender Sets: Bath Robes; Box Belts; Cigars. For SISTER—Siationery; Boxed Pyjamas; Dance Sets: Crepe Hose; Cutex Sets; Velvet Coat Hangers; Toilet Sets. For BROTHER—Watches; Ties;; Handkerchefs: Christmas Box Cigarrettes; Sweaters; Scarfs: Gloves; Brush Sets. For The KIDDIES—Mechanical Toys; Dolls; ‘Games; Sleighs; Skates; Skiis; Books; Table and Chair Sets; Black Boards. To fully apprecinte our large selection of Christmas Gifts you must see them.. They are now on display and at prices to fit your purse. : HOE RICHIE ISI ER XERERERRKEEEKEERRKSEAR EREKREEENELKATERARRARRRRARRRREREH USEFUL GIFTS ARE ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE You can get them for All the family at _ _ MYROS & SMITH We will be Pleased to Serve you SHC CSCC LECCE CECE ECC CCC AE CE AEE ECL EEE LEE ES XC PERK ‘ CAAKKEKECTARECETKEKKETAKEKEREKERERARRAARRRARE i: ¢ +> > >>> >>> > D When you use the eolumns 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. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message to the pu blic for you. Will vou use these colu mns? Vancouver printers will not help. build your town and community nor help sell your produce. CHEMAKAAAKERKAKCKRRAARRARERA: CRERRMKARAMAERAR RRA juicy: steak as a sample of the produce of his distriet. These were to arrive. tor delivery the last day of the sesslon ut the Licutennnt Govenor adjourned the house too goon and the ‘Cariboo ‘jmember was ‘chasing. ali over ‘loaking for enough’ members to give his steales too. : Last Friday evening a cabin on the Indian reserve at Hazelton owned by Charlie Sterritt, was burned down, to- gether, with most of the contents. It was occupled by one of Sterrlit’s daughters. . oo, ; he ok oc Tast Monday morning James Turn- ee bull was stricken, with a bad heart at- tack and he will be under the: doctor's cure -for-a time. ‘For quite 2 Humber of hours his condition’ ‘was critical, and ‘he‘ could not be Tuoved- to the hospital nathl Tuesday He- was. given” ‘every eure’ at his he vith either a nurse ora doctor vith, him - all the . time," a. “rucwday 9 wag the 42nd birthday’ “of His Majesty: King George V1," and all - the schools and: government. tions had a t ponday, are - It does’ not: Took’ te cedar pole industry - “OW can labor has: ‘declared o last two or three. weeks, » but, with th . a N chargtig’ ‘untalr’ . exception of a “couple of days he: ene: ** . ea ae: ‘The: member of. the legisiature’ for |- Unters. you: tell ‘the people, what, you. Be Cariboo planned to. present each of. the waiit they will not ‘know. ° “Use | the: “members of the nowse with a mics Mer Herald. to tell them, | at! . ‘nstite- vs “‘boyeott:ion