THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 1933 Hudson's Bes Compann, e INCORPORATED o May 1670, Hazelton, B. C. The Thrifty Housewife Buys HB Specials Women’s Oxfords Hack Calf. Tie Oxfords made in easy fitting last; cushion sole. with medium heel. Sizes 4 to 6. Special, per pair $2.65 Men’s Oxfords Black Calf Balmoral, neat dressv appearance; medium weightsoles and rubber heels, Sizes 6 to 9. Special per pair $4.25 Ladies Sport Sandal in fawn duck, with tan trimming, T strap with adjustable dome fastener; white crepe sole and Kidine insole. Sizes 3to5. Extra Special, per pair $1.00 Indian BasketS neatly made of birch bark in yarious shapes and designs; useful for work baskets, jardeniers, Large size. 25¢ etc. Special— Small size, 3 for 25c Flour Alberta Rose special | Dom, Salte 49 ths. $3.70 | 2 Ibs. Jowls Rolled Dats Purity suecial 20 Ibs. 90¢ da, special 25c Salad Cream Macaroni Heinz 6 oz glass Special Lion Brand 8 oz. Speci! 20c 6 pkgs. 25¢. PICKLES, Heinz relish and chow 11 02.........00--+0+2 00+ .. 20 SCOTCH OATCAKES, Robbie Burns, 11 02, pkt..........:. .. 20 JAM, MackIntosh’s raspberry, 15 oz Special........0. .... 20 Special Prices Applicable July 28 to Aug. 4 = worth of minerals. lands are open for prospeeting. RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— “Asbestos”; “Glassware, during 1932. Address enquiries to Parliament Mining in British Columbia Among the Cansdian Provinces, British Columbia is the lead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zinc. In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the Lead and 93% of the Zine are produced. British Columbia has produced approximately $1,300,000,000 About 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral-bearing Practically every mineral known to be * found on the ccntinent occurs to some extent. in British Columbia, Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister of Mines for the calander year 1931, : “Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia. - , “Placer Mining in British Columbia. - “a “MeConnell Creek Placer Area,” oes Non-metallic Mineral Investigations: “Barite ;” -Lede-Gold Developments in British Columbia The Honourable The Minister af Mines Victoria, B. C. EN i Ae emp ten, ‘s “Olay. ” 7 Buildings Pee TST PPT TEE TEESE SSIS EE SISESSTS SESE EPESH LITE SEP VEL YD When you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local in “Buy at Home’”’ principal. Tell the buying public what y dustry and encouraging the ou have and give the price, THE OMINECA HERALD Is here to carry that message you use these columns? to the public for you. Will SAAN EE EIEN NICER ENE NERC IEE & Mary Sargent of Hazelton who took her final high school year in Prince Rupert was successful in her examina: tions. The new concrete walk around the hospital will be completed this week. A son Was born to Mr. and. Mrs, . . H. Campbell of Kispiox, at the Hazel- ‘fou [inspital on July 19th. Crow is now able te be about a patient in the hospital. Gu. after being Miss Mussalllem of Prince Rupert is a guest of fricnds in Huzelton. Bert Glaxsey of Prince Rupert and ota trip thrungh the interior, : They are doing the interlor by car, one that was hipped up by 8. EB. Parker of Ru- pert. They will be away about 2 week On their return Mv. Glassy will look up at number of old friends around this section, a Visit to her father in France for six onths or a year. She was accom- panied as. fur-as Montreal by Mr. Sait and- her son Fred. ~ W. J. McCutcheon of Prince Rupert spent oa few days the past week with friends’ in Sinithers, We has been in the interior several times and he likes to get away vow and again for a faw days to dry ont nnd get a real tan on. WM. Moxley drove his ear dow from Sivithers last week and had a look around. He was accompanied by his son and daughter and by W. J. Me- Cutcheon, Miss Moxley stayed over the danee Friday evening. Delt Anstin took Mrs, Austin by car to Kamloops last week. Mrs. Austin will remain there for some time. Mr .Young of Hazelton left Monday evening for a trip to Prince George. He suid he might go other places too. Dugald Campbell, representative in British Columbia of the Canadian Ling type Co., spent the week end with the editor of the Omineca Heraid, and on Monday motored to Smithers. While here he gave our machine the once ov. er and passed it as in first class con- dition and good for many moons with. out a hitch, We hope he is right, Mrs, Sehultizk chaperoned 2 party of young ladies on a motor crip to Prince George the first of che week, Among the purty was Misses Ma and Clara Schultizk, brother Joe as dviver, Miss Athol Russell and Miss Helen Pratt: The party cexpeets to be back the end of the week, Tey, and Mrs. Redman motered’ te Snithers on fuesday to call ar sanie friends, In some States great nuise is made over the fact that they get two crops of alfaultn in one year. | In this country the farmer gets two crops every year aul very often three crops, Yet there is nothing snid about this country, A ‘fact that is also worth noting is that ‘in no part of this northern interior country is irrigation necessary, nor wold it improve the erops much. Dr, and Mrs. Wrinch entertained aot Telephone bridge and recently Mr. and Mrs. Chappell also entertalned. These Telephone Bridges are in ald of the W. A. to the H. H. funds and there are still quite on number who have not held a bridge party. Are you one of them? The party at.Lorne Creek who wrote to the editor of the Herald the other day asking for information obort an 1 Thos, MeMeekin of the same elty are: Mrs. Sait left Saturday morning for, Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends aeroplane for prospecting purposes, WHI send in bis nume we shall be glad to furnish the information ‘he seeks. The writer of the letter neglected to sign his name and we cannot guess the right nme of all the people at Dorreen ts Cc. L. Chapman, western manager ot the Red Cedurmiun’s Association, with his headquarters in Spokane. arrived in Smithers Tnesday morning to con- sult with Olof Mansen.iu regard to tle pole and piling business of the futnie. It ‘is theee yeuts since Mr. Chapman was in the district. and it is mu encours ueing sign when these men start com- ing around again, The regular monthly meeting of the W.A. to the HLEL-will be held on Tues- day aftterzoon next at the home of Mrs Sawle, This will give all the mentbers in New Hazelton an opportunity to at- tem] one of the ineetings of ‘the W. A. and those menters ure especially in- vired fo attend. and meet «with the menibers. from other parts of the dis- trict, A plane tlew. over this district last Friday about nom with mining men who. if is- reported: were looking over prospects’ In the far north. They ‘fly as high as: possible uyer this district. in fact ther were the highest that any plane has been over this section. ——— ENTRANCE EXAM. RESULTS The entrance exuminiution results are out and the successful candidates in this district are:— Francois: Lake—Bthel Long. Houston—lose Barrett. Havelton—Margaret Sargent. Kispiox——Tnlia Simpson, Kitwangu—Florence Etlsworth, Alice Krvyklywa. New Hazelton—Evelyn Casa. Oniinecn—Mary Bach. Driftwoed Creek—Edith Dieter. Bvelyn—tHilda Johnson, Glentanna—Flovence Lindstrom. _ Smithers—Ben Aida, Robt. Chisholin George McKenzie, Graham Collison. Zelpha Campbell, Allen Mattsom Pelkwu—VWillitum Thompson, Leon- ard Collins, Jack Hkmian, : Usk—Valine Lowrie. NASH “XY” BASE BALL TEAM Since the pote dusiness started ta pick up and the foree of men at thy Nish “¥". Haunson’s big pole yards, has been increased. the boys live or- ganized a base ball team, and they be lieve that they have a team that Is worthy af attention, IF no one else helieves as they do, the Nash “¥" boys are prepared ta meet ay team in the north at any time and at any place. They luive got some good lnll players that ure known, aud some that are not saowell known, They are dolng some practicing after working hours, and will soon be rendy to participate in Sunday afternoon games, or. even an evenlng ganic, TOLMIE IS: NOT 80 BAD NOW Tiying is now general throughout the nerthern interior and there ts a splendid crop. Sinee the weather has turned more summer Ike wl crops are renching ¢kyward rapidly, One cin flmost see the grain grow. The par- dens are also growlng faster than at any tine this yerr The farmers haye high hopes of pulling through another yenr witheut mueh loss. One promin- ent furmer adinitted that Tolmle was not such a had fellow after all—if he will only kee; the sun shining for some weeks, keep off the frost and let a lit- rain fall after the crops are in and the pasture land needs a drink. In be- tween tines Hon. Mr, Tolmie might al- so set the price of farm produce and get a market for it at that price, Wm. 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