RERERAAAAAI III a % Smithers Garage Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts SANNA NHC NERC RRENCICRIC AIC ICRAICALS ee & Electric NEW HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, . MARCH 23, 1938 as THE OMINECA HERALD, wey of 7.30 p.m, in the United Church there and elties, et¢., under Ladies Aid. The Hazelton Hospital a ‘nonth in advance. ent at the Hospital. The Hazelton Hospital issues ti*kets for any period at $1.50 This rate indudes office consultations, medicines, as well 28 all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- . : | B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMIN' G FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY { P.O. Box 948 | PRINCE RUPERT, BC. A wire will bring us Hotel Prince Rupert Bast hotel in the North Rates from $1.50a day up : | GAH REER HAAR HARRIERS | of Northern B. C. — Drugs Fancy Goods Pictures Printed Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) - The Mail Order Drug Store Stationery Kodaks Developed and Prince Rupert, B.C. quick sale, $35.00 eash, In good con- dition—Apply to the Omineca Office, New Hazelton. Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond yy —— —_— On Saturday, April 16th at the hour New Hazelton will be a tea sale of home cooking, Easter mov- the auspices of the a F FOR SALE—Model T Ford Bug for Herald 3 ses Ooligans, fresh from the Naas river, and the first of the season Ask any old sourdough if they are not the eats whiskers, as far as fish go? DEPARTMENT OF MINES Synopses of Mining Laws MINERAL ACT Free N-iners! Certificates Any person aver the age of eighteen. and any ¢ | with herself. The three men were out- ang. ito establish herself more easily when Honeymoon Mt. Contuued from Page 2 Deborah had them Iny a fire in the small sitting room down stairs, so that Grandmother might not feel a chill, Then when breakfast was over, Pilar ind Madeline and Sally were sitting side. Pilar in a beautiful dress of some fine wollen material in a dark crimson color, sat beside the doorway. with her legs ont on a stool and a long cigarette holder in her fingers. She eould see up into the orchard, t00, and Deborah noticed that her eyés went to Bryn fre- quently, although she gave no sign. Grandmother was in a low chair be- side the fire, listening to Pilar with the same fascinated interest she had dis- played last night, watching her, taking in every perfect detail of her groom- “T hope you don’t mind my coming here uninvited, Mrs, Larned,” she was saying in her low voice. ° *“T found my- self completely deserted and lonely and J eouldn’t stand it any longer.” “My dear, you are more than wel- come,’ Grandmother said warmly. “Any friends of Bryn’s are our friends too, and our home is always open to them, And IT am delighted to hear yon discussing details of modern S0- ciety, I am sure your talk will be a liberal education for Deborah and help Mineral Claims Alze: 61.65 acres. : Recording fee: $2.50 per tlaim, . Representation: ‘Assessment work to the extent of $100.00 must be done each year and recorded on or before the anniversary date of record of the claim. Cash in the gum of $100.00 may be pald in Heu al such assessment work, Fee for recording assesement work, $2.50. If the required assessment work has heen performed, within the year, bub not recorded within that time, a» free miner may within thirty & ment work to of a like survey made of the claim, the owner of such claim ts entitled to a Grown Grant on payment of a fee of necessary notices —— PLACER MINING ACT Four types “of placer claims: .,.° : Creek diggings; bar diggings; dry dig- gings: and precious stone diggings. (For . details see Part Mining Act.) Representation: elaim must, be worked by his behalf tleable during working hours. Lay-Overs and leaves of ehsence may be declared by the G¢ under certain conditions. more than one year it aust be re-recorde before the expiration of the record or re- record. -Placer Mining Leases etc. legal post must be placed the paint of | In og :. ee ; - Agents for - f° oa EE eo a «Willard Batteries eae OE |) obo without “payment Of, fees. j And of ES a oy, assistance to prospectors :‘by, free -aubays, « at : . a . hea] F . | - nr cr ee en i _ > We an fitout any trick, or enr-with). foc. eee tires, and they are ren] tires: a] tog aetatled ayhapals jof the above: Actai, ; vee os oy - also the “Mines - Development. Act, :: rs i branches., oi ns Py , Wrecker Truek al Se, = Firestone ‘Tires ‘and Tubes ae Martin’s Garage. Hazelton — ED: rented “allable: Garage! Bervieo in all its | anyonew plant) or. vi Home O1L, Products including the very]: _ popular Veedol Oi oe o Dradging ‘|. below: low-water mark. are Annual rental on “lease, , yequired to ‘pa expended, ‘scount..as money expendeé . Fee. for recording cer v Lense :fed, 85.00. 0. ‘Proylatonal eR _Miners® acer) Act : ‘Department: of Mines Act ae ~ Among other things, o“Iron.: apd v.gteel:. Bo “Ophesphate-niding Ac the Department. of Mines, plate copies of -the ‘Acts may he ways ready to call : from, the King's Printer, “victoria. d in development. tificate of work, $2.50... Cortifloates, ” these Acts provide’ Tot the staking and representing. of placer "Mineral Gurvay and Development “Agt"; vee awe untiee: ; ] : and os fe, ior cae rig. Come uy: obtained — she goes out into Bryn’s world with him.” ily on Deborah, They were quite ex- pressionless,: “There will be no diffl- culties for Deborah,” she said tender- ‘ly. “She is so. adorable that she will not need make the least effort. Bvery oue will fall in love with her at first sight.” “Just as Bryn did,” Sally added, and ‘Jooked fteetingly at Deborah, “Just as Bryn. did,” Pilar repeated, but her mouth tightened a little, Deb- ‘ornh saw, at the corners. ‘ “Flow long are you planing to stay, Vilar?" Madeline said evenly. “Are you going home for the yacht races?” “I renlly didn’t consider it. I wasn't sure I'd be invited to stay, Fou see” |. Grandmothrer gave 8 little sigh. “I an so thankful that when Deborrah does emerge into society she will have ‘dear Bryn to take care of her. He ui- !aerstunds so. ‘well, what her life has jheen, and he is so thoughtful and lov- ‘ie, . It takes a great lond off my mind to have him 80.” ; | “Bryn has always been 2 dear’ Pilar ‘agreed at once. “I don’t know what ‘lever I should have done without Bryn” “Ror years now he has ‘she went on. been my stumnchest comrade. No mat- ter in what difficulty. I found myself, ‘there was always Bryn, and.he would bring me his troubles and joys as well. “\tr delights. my heart to know that he is happy.” ; * Deborah did not move. Grandmoth- or lifted her eyes and looked at. Pilar ‘lPrankiy.: “You! modern girls are 60 honest: nnd open;” she said. “In my any a girl would never have dared to make auch a statement about a man. She would have’ been aftaid of. being rhisnnderstoad.” ° a . ‘ “In my, day there. were few ‘young men suchas our dear Bryn, so hand- Pilar’s black eyes rested momentar- |: the House of Commons, and a former in the north in yents gone by. | ee & Jas. Turnbuil is Improving in health at his home, but of course the imptore ment Is not near fast enough. Since he went home he cannot see the Sev- en Sisters in the morning. In the hos- pital his favorite pastime in the early morning was to watch the Seven Sis- ters arise out of the clouds, and, he says, it was. remarkable, how many kind every morning. ; change oz some . : |e ew Mrs. Ralph: Spooner was taken ill the latter part of last week. . —o. 8 Have you ‘paid your subscription yet? LOW FARES TO: THE PRAIRIES MARCH 19 to 27 (inclusive) RETURN LIMIT 30 DAYS IN ADDITION TO DATE OF SALE Exceptionally low fares, good for travel in coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars, have been arranged to all prairie points and as far east as Port Arthur and Armstrong, Ont. Stopovers allowed at Jasper, Edmon- ton, Banff, Calgary and Macleod. . Children 5 years of age and under 12, ‘half fare. For infor mation eall or write Local Agent or Hon. Martin Burrell, librarlan at, member for Yale-Cariboo, died Sundiy: last at Ottawa. He was well known; different cestumes they possessed—a- ‘ on an : a : “A St..Patriek’s tea was held in Haz elton last ‘Thursday afternoon under the nuspices of the Church of England pidge CANADA:19384 “IMPERIAL -TOBACCO'S INSPIRING PROGRAM ° FRIDAY 7°. P.S.T. CBR - CJAT - CKOV - CFIC - CHWI The question of: living in Vancouver dnring your visit is easily solved by staying at Hetel Grosvenor. The elty is Irilt all around it—it’s easy and quick ‘ta rench shops, theatres, boats, trains and churehes—and the rites are reasonable. Vancouver's Hotel Ld of Distinetion” “ed a-ten year record. _ ] y ir ; = 7 7 f. fo 1 . i . , i" i ' . The gross value of mineral production for the year 1937 is esti-° me mated.:-at), $73,176,815.00-—an all-time _ _ record, Practically all’ phases of the mining in dustry show estimated in-' creases: iv both volume and value, Berar et Pes The Mining Industry of British Colutabia is experiencing, ¢ the = best years of its history, aud minitig “dividends have eatablish- Hi ar 8 slong For cop RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— - Annual report of the Minister of Min nes for the year 1086. . Bulletin—"Notes. on Placer. Mining, Jo - British: Colymbla.". are toiilementnry Geology ;Appl fed to" Prospect ' ‘ po OR ADS Peo ; ae “ cs ~ facture of Mineral. Wool in; B.0; Mining. In dtistry: for. sthe yen (agar aan [ ivie . yised lidition .. “Pogaibllittes for. the Manu .. Pyeliminary Review’ of .the- ithe Bketeh anap. ofthe. Province showing the various ' minin sept d eg ha ie eM ore ale ies of uny,-0 al £0 VFor - puthora ‘ply, tots DEP ff the above publications, . apply, | ue He ge hog ARTMENT OF } ~ VICTORIA, B. 0. ting.