THE UMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1933 HBC Specials Hudsons Bay Company INCORPORATED 2479 MAY 16706, February 24th to March 2nd inclusive RUBBERS BOYS LOGGERS: 40 inch leather tops: Sines 4 and 5, per pair ...... MENS MINER: Extra Heavy, Cleated and- All-Weather sules, white and black, sizes 6 to 0, per pair ...... MENS JUDSON: Heavy Rubberized, Jersey Tops, AlLw eather svless,. per PEED ceeeeccsecteee sees On the Bargain Counter Fruit Salad, All Gold, No. 1,tins, 2 for Marmalade, Orange, Nabob,, 40 o2. jars, each Jam, Fraser Valley, Black Currant, 40 o2., ench Apricots, All Gold, No. 2 tins, each - Roast Mutton, 12 oz. tins, 3 for ..... Prepared Mustard, 9 oz. jars, 3 fur . Shrimps. Dunbar, 5 oz. tins, 2 for 20.0... : Flour, Alberta Rose, 40's -....... Hudson’s Bay Company Hazelton, B.C. ers drove down last Saturday and in Hazelton played with the litter town before a fair sized crowd. The final score was 3 to 2 in favor of the Elks. It was a good game and the Hazelton boys made a better showing than was anticipated. There will probably be a return game | in the neat future, . Rupert have gone to England on a trip Their son is teaching the superior school in Huzelton. ment at Ottawa if there would be any , for a mtblic bullding in Prince Rupert The government replied that there is not likely to be any. There are no funds for new work.. After a business trip te Vancouve: Mat Myros returned to WWazelton: az: Tuesday morning. The strike nt Anyox has been settled and the ‘men are back at work. After a good many of the discontented ones cleared out the rest of the men got - to- gether and voted to resume work. | The company granted a concesion of bonrd at a dollar a day and also a reduction in the rents. There should be no more trouble at Anyox for a long time. The doctors in Prince Rupert sre beginning to feal the pinch of hard times and have made an appeal to the provincial government and to the city ifor assistance in looking after the big =, PROVINCE OF BRITISH ‘COLUMBIA OME RETURNS OF 1932 INCOME ARE REQUIRED TO BE MADE. | Not Later Than February 28th, 1933 by every person in receipt of salary, wages or investment income Taxpayers are required to obtain the preseribed forms, supplies of which Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends MEK Cee tee CC eC oie eee eee Ce CECE Cae eee ee Ce EEE CEL ECE CECE The Elks hockey team from Smith- My. and Mrs. A. H. Young of Prinec George und formerly of Prince. Rupert: provision made in the budget this year ; are available at any Provincial Government office or chartered bank in the. Province. These forms contain full information. Returns should be filed with the nearest Provincial Assessor. Victoria, B. C. CB. PETERSON Commissioner of Income Tax proportion pt the citizens who are on relief, Where is the relief matter go- ing to end? On Tuesdiy morning Rev. and Mrs. Redman rnd John New ick left for the coast to attend Presbytery meeting in Prince. Rupert. They: will be back on Saturday mlght. , Police Lnspector Spiller of: Prince has been retired: on a pension, Quebec's sea fisheries are carried o7, Olof Hanson, MP. asked the govern jin the Magdalen Islands nvea and off Bonaventure, Gaspe, Saguenay. Mae tane and Iamouski canuties. Their brodnetion in 1932 had a landed valued to the fishermen - wnmounting to $829,- 000, Miss Chapman hits been a guest in Smithers of Miss. IS, Evins.” Some time-recently some one. with a law idea of propriety entered George ', Crowe's: residence on the Babine read and taok away on ninber. of. ar- ticles, not worth much in dolls and eents but worth considerable to George A son wns born to Mr. and Mrs, E. Haugland on Saturday the 18th. New Catalogue Garden Seeds A. E. McKenzie The season for indoor gardening is here. From now until the time spring actually arrives, countless Canadians will spend hour after hour pouring ov- ev the brilliantly illustrated catalogues hoping for an earty thaw and tasting mentally, of the delights which come to jaded appetites with the appearance of the first fresh vegetnbles of the year, Then there ig the fun of plinning the flower plot, an important first step, and one which is best undertaken at this season of the year well in ad- vanee of the time when home garden- ers can actually take to the yard with shovel, hoe, rake and trowel, TPlower garddus well planned ahead of the planting season, usunlly present the most beautiful -urrungement as to the height of the different plants and an assortment of yvurietles which bloom in succession sv that the garden is never without flowers, The annnal ecatniogue of A. E. Me- Kenzie Co, Ltd., whose hendquarters nre at Brandon, Man, has just been mailed toe customers throughout the prairie provinces. It contains all of the jstandard and relable varietles which have been grown in Canada sue- cessfully in past seasons, and in ad- tition includes a large number of new yaricties which, according to tests, are thoroughly adapted to the Canadian climate and soil and will add further variety to the garden crops, Included is a sand cherry, a juicy, blue fruit used for ples, jams, and pre- serves, The small trees, or bush, on which it grows are hardy and las Deen | ORRIN Re! especially bred for adaptability to the Canndian conditions. ‘This is the second year MeKenzie ing of Crested Whert Grass whichis expected to solve, in large measure, the feed problem of western Cunada, because of its hardiness and its resist- unce to drought. -'To-inspire interest In the World's Grain Dsxhibitlon ond Conference, that ig. scheduled for Regina July 24 to August 6, the Company. announces in {ta catalogue two contests in whieli $5,215 in cash prizes will be awarded for Jetterg relating to the exxbibition, for predictions of total attendance ind BO OL — | lw Wa. Grant’s Agency |i | Notary Public - - Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C. The Hazelton Hospital The llazeiton Uospital issues tic- kets for auy period ‘at $1.60 per month in advance. This rate in- chides office consnltations. medi- ehes, as well as ull costs while inthe ‘hospital -‘Tlekers are ob- tHinalle in Fligiton at the drag -tore ar by mail from the medf- eal superinrendant at the hospital ‘Fe Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. Special Price Given on all Repairs Will eall for and deliver | your car Guarantee Satisfaction Wrecking Car at your Service---day or night. City Transfer Smithers, B. C. owe Taxi and Vransfer Service At all hours? | W. B. Leach} Owner ~ ie catalogue hns Ifsted commercial offer-. Smithers, B. C. Ford Dealers “Ford Parta Oil Gas Repairs Modern Garage Complete line ot New Cars and Trucks Henry Motors Ltd. (fete |e a 0+ 4-0-0402 B..C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B. C.. + -+ +++ +--+ 0 +4 oo Rev, 3. ¥. H. Redman goes to Klt- seguecla ou Friday for a day or two, The ‘Torrave News is only Two Doltars