THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. ©, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1938 Smithers Garage & Electric | Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and . Service Acetylene Welding Experts RAKENKAINI NEEL ACI NE REEF ry - . ‘i ig The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tivkets for any period at $1,50 a “uonth in advance. This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as 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. a“ ove { B.c. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY ale | ed | | P.O. Box 948 A wire ane. } PRINCE RUPER®, B.C. will bring us gen ad To preside ut the Forest Rangers’ : examinations on Wednesday Messrs. Gregg of Victoria, and Se. Clair and Mathieson of Prince Rupert, arrived on Tuesday. My. St. Clair is in charge Prince prince Rupert | of the district since Mr. Parlow was transferred. ah kh Hotel Mr, Gregz of the’ Forestry Depart- ment at Victoria, is living next to Mr. and Mrs, Walton Sharpe and he re- pirts them in good health end enjoying Best hotel in the North life at the capital. ae m Rates from Sl. 50a day up A shower will be held at Mrs, Simp- 4 son's in Hazelton on Thursday in hon- GRARAS ANAS R AAA ND Ke] oy of Miss Frances Love who is to be Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prince Rupert, B.C. lo Martin’s Garage |" In Hazelton off 77 RE ; ‘Teeland has a higher avernge, winter) VS - temperature i in its southern Dart than ’ "Agents ‘for i Firestone Mires and . ‘Euhes Willard Batteries Home Oil. Products incading the very popular Veedol On: We can fit out any: truck or car with F . tives, and- they are real tires. Reliable Garage Serviee in all Its ‘branches. ° Wreeker Truck always renily to call i. nda, and advised the' government to ‘| other depression by the proper use of ‘) especially northern: ‘Canada, must have?’ What: “better The annual: 1 House *, of) «:,: argument is required that Canada, anu To The Editor Quick, B.C.; March 15, °38 CG. Ti. Sawle,., Esq., New Hazelton, BG., ‘Mr, Editor —There have heen sever- al letters in your paper recently. Per- gonally, I thought perhaps they were written by some admirer of George Bernard Shaw. At Jeast they were harmless, and might, have served some ‘| a good practice —From Smither. According to reports some of the gov erunicnt catapillers have becn used by individuals for private purposes, and without the knowledge or consent of the district engineer. The worst fea-|. “Several. guns, ‘not > political “gums, went to the-const over the CG.N.R. on Saturday afternoon. ‘The cnemics of flemocracy had better take care now. dumaged and could not be used for tlie work of the department. That is not }- ze 8 General J, W. Stewart has been in hospital in Vancouver seriously ill; for some weeks, OFFERS TO YOUNG WRITERS —— FREE PLOT TEST — ‘ Send for yours today The Story Tellers’ Club, West, Toronto, Ont. Ta Queen St. 7 good purpose in making people stop to think a bit. Evidently some of the remarks dia cause some of the old Conserv atives to turn over in their sleep, because one in particular seemed to think I was responsible. I am flattered to think that I bad done: that much to take, people’s minds off the 1938 depression. This is supposed to be a country of free speech, but for how long it is bard te sav. Whut one person thinks need not worry onother just because they do not agree. Ii is out of dis- agreements that new ideas are born, Were everyone perfectly satisfied there would be no progress. Personally’ I am of the opinion that a. good many people in high Places have been in a trance. If Democracy is te survive we have te wake. up. The examples of Italy, Japan and Germany, not to meti- tion the past ten years in this country should show anyone that there was a good many things that were decidedly putrid. Now do not blame me because Ben- nett said “the Conservatives needed & new leader, & new nome and A new platform.” - That is one thing that he and 1 agree about perfectly. Jn my opinion there has been only one party in Conada for some time. That was either the ins or the outs. I do not see any need of the two Con- servative parties. The party headed hy MeKensie King is plenty Conserva- tive euongh. Unfortunately I think the C.CLP. igs too Liberal in many of their ideas. , What this country needs, more than a good five cent cigar, is a ‘Liberal’ party. One coming im between the pre ture was that the machine was bedly |. - ea LISTEN... Y CANADA-193874 IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S INSPIRING PROGRAM FRIDAY 7 PM. P.S.T. CBR - CJAT - CXOV - CFIC - CHW” - Public N Notice Poblic Notice is hereby given that, by reculation dated Maych 24th, 19398, pursnant te Section 33 of the “High- Highway No. 33 between Skeena Cross- ing and Tazelton, and Lrinee Rupert way Act”, the use of Prince Rupert Highway No. 32 between New Huzel- ton’ and Moricetown, alsa Kispiox Valley rond Nou, 49, and Nine -Mile Mountain road No. (4, by any person or persons operating any vehicle for the carringe of goods or persons, is hereby limited as follows wntil other- The question of living in during your visit is easily solved by staying at Hotel Grosvenor. Vancourer The city eh me NOOR ey ee ean wise ordered, Tracks with Pneumatic Tires:. namely — tix Imilt all areuad .it—it’s. easy and ‘quick to vench shops, theatres, “poats, trains and churches—and the rntes are Retween the hours of 10:00 a.m.’ nnd midnight, entirely prohibited. Between the hows of midnight and: 10:00 aan, the load carried not to ex-: ceed 50% of the unloaded weight of the trnck. Speed limited to a maxi-; mun of 15 miles per hour. Passenger Vehicles with . Yires;— Speed limited to 16 niles per hour. Vehicles not fitted with Pneumatic Tires:— “Entirely prohibited. S, A, Cunliffe, . Assistant Engineer | By nuthovity ot the Minister of Publie Works. Smithers, B.C. March 24th, 1938. Pneumatie ; Pemsomnble, ‘ ” Voncouvers Hatel of Distinction” sent Liberal party which I would call a Conservative party, and the C.C.8. My own opinion of course. I do nut think Bennett or Meighen could lead any party to victory, unless it was in the cast. Some think those men are very great statesmen. Per- sonally I have a much dffferent opin- ion, In fact it is my opinion that the troubles of the Conservative party started to become serious when that dirty trick was played on H. HL. Stev- ens, as well as the public, when they clamped the lid. on, that investigation. I fancy Harry. Stevens would pull more yotes in the west than any of those 50 far suggested, There have been several Royal Com- missions, costing a lot of money, but their findings have been so shocking that practically’ none of them have ‘been made public and none of their findings put into foree, I think the public should all be provided with gas musks, and then the corers ripped off completely-—-then after the smoke clear ed-away, we might start off with a more secure foundation and public confidence in both. parties. It makes, it tough on the decent men, we have in public Life, and itis no wonder so few care to.take public office,. It:may be that the’ future will! be so. tnken up with. other pressing emergencies that creases in both volume aud value: ed a ten year record. RECENT PUBLICATIONS: i— 28 ull have. no time for a clean-up, fe are. waiting | for the present ent to do a greot: ‘many. things, in cgurd to profiteering ond gratt, as ‘promised ‘to prevent a repetition ‘of the rottenness that..was. ‘yampant . during ‘public: would say. if they knew .all.the: . details. about: the: sugar ‘racket. alone? {;hat, Afton. the. ‘formers : had. accepted anilitens: more people? He mrolley “buses « are. > reining @ ens in South Atrien. : fo the. Gyent War. -We wonder what ‘the. » Brochure—‘Mementary Geology -yised Wdition — slons, Yor atithoraiive ‘Info nath ply: tor: m4 The gross vinlue of mineral production | for the year 1987 is esti- . Infted at $73,176,315.00—an all-time ~.° - Tractically all phases of the mining in dustry show. estimated. in.” ~The Mining Ludustry of British Colum bid is * expérienelng ‘best years of its history, and mining. «diy idends have. establish: Auninl report. of the Minister of Min nes: for the yea 1036.- Bulletin—"Notes on Placer Mining, Anti: , “Possibilities for ‘the Manufacture: of ‘Mineral Wool dn: Preliminary. Review" of the Mining In dustry’ for the yeor Tor. coples. of. finy ‘or all of the e above, pba, appl . to. . record. “the Deltish Columb: ‘Appl! to 1937 ~~ Sketel’ map of : the: Provinee showing the’ vations. taining divi- ie 1 @