THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, ae _— Smithers Garage ——— & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Acetylene Welding Experts LAKERS eS | fa The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tivkets for any period at $1.50 . a ‘nonth in advance, This rate inludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs ‘ while at the Hospitel. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. — } COOPER H. WRINCH Licensed Insurance Agent f “ Handling all tvpes of insuranc ¢ ineluding ' Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. Swiss Settlers Are in Favor Bulkley Valley Mr. A. Muheim who recently arrived in Sinithers from Switzerland with the intention of locating in this dist- rict is giving the valley a very thoro- nzh investigation before detiding on 4 location, Under the guidance of L, 11. Kemner he has inspected a number of the larger’ and more developed firms wud is greatly impressed with the crops how showing in the Bulkley Valley and the excellent condition of ail live stock in the district. Mr. Mulelin states that this district is almost. an exuet ‘duplicate of some of the districts of his native Switzérland and he thinks it an ideal place in which to seitle the Swiss farmers who wish’ to- come to Canadt. Mr. Mubelm was one of & committee of four who were. sent ‘out to Canada two yents ago br the. Swiss govern- ment to look over the country with a view of locnting Swiss farmers, and fais ‘distriet appealed to him to such an) extent that ‘he decided to lowite here himself. While returning to Smi- thers from Telkwa-a few days ago. both. Mr «ind Mrs. Muheim were pleased nnd somewhat excited to Bee a. bear ernas the road only a few feet in front of the car. They didn’t expect to get such a close up view of wildlife on a well travelled road. AH of- ‘the: Swiss settlers who came earlier” this: spring have gotten. ‘located in the: district. and: ‘are very well plens- ed with the ‘country. and with the. ins eet of the’ “at strict. . “ SMETHERS: : Dr, “Fermison arrived : ‘in svitthera |E ‘ Phuraddy to “take ‘over: the, practice of. the: late Driky Mn " Agnew... Dr.; Fer. vie on. 2ud- mek = Yr weather ith in dows: to: BD: tne a guson "will. take-up. residence - Are.’ dn. the ‘dwelling, “of: Mi Lewis. Mra: bewls will be -1 a short; time’ ‘for: ‘avisit: to! "Coeur: De lene,» Idaho, aid; ina ‘be; awa 7 considerable ecomilig: general ‘in: “Hay ing. Hs .b now although . -the "Bulkley. Valley . wenther is not all: a Sargent. "Hgh’ ‘MacKay; for. ‘ay yet. that ‘eould ‘be de-}- Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond seeps! [eee | =——— FOR SALE—8 Room House, baro, garage, chesterfield suite, wagon, mower, plow, 1 set sleighs.—Apply to Mrs. S. H. Senkpiel, New Hazel- ton, B. C. ae t IT 18 PICNIC TIME At the Herald Office you can get paper plates, paper cup and paper napkins. They save all dish washing anil save & lot of room. FOR SALE—9 year old gelding, 1600 Ibs,; Stockholm Cream Separator, of “4 Ibs. capacity, good.—Apply to Wm. Creteau, Tellcwa. ** * E. 'T. Manning, chief foreaver for the provinee, accompanied by Airs. Mann- ing, are paying a visit to the interior, 2 * Zs McMaster and Kirkpatrick, of the provineial bridge building section, paid a visit here last Sunday. ' sk 8 The annual school meeting for New Hazelton was held in the little green school house Saturday night. The re- ports were adopted and J. H. Willan wus re-elected for another three year term. Mr. Newman and Miss Alice Dimock were re-engaged’ as teachers for the coming year, It is. expecte’ the requirements for the schools this voming year wil! he somewhat lower. a kh. E, Paget, formerly a well known contractor on the Grand Trunk Paci- fic construction, was recently in a car collision at Tilloett, and as a result ts in the hospital. s “ Rev. Mr. Lett of the Indian Resi- dential school for girls at Lilloett, ts not in favor of riding ahout the coun- try in discomfort. “When he’ arrived at Telkwa for the Farmers Convention he rode in an automobile observation car, fitted with easy chairs, ete, and had two of the pupils to operate his ear, It looked comfortable. eee Thos.H.Marshall Died on Sunday Funeral Monday| | Thomas Harvey Marshall, father of Ward and Thomas Marshall of Wazel- ton, passed away. about 9.30 Sunday morning last at the Hazelton hospital where he had been a patient since Mey 29th, He was ndmitted for an ap- pendix operation ‘and: for. a time. did. remarkahly, but die. to’ his advanced years and weak condition slipped back He was, ‘porn in Wisconsin 79 ago and:came to Canada in 1914, and seven years later came to New Hazel: ton with his father-in-law, the late Mr. Newman, and his family, After 4 time they bought. ‘land and built homes at, Two Mile. After the death of Hrs. Marshall some years ago Mr. Marshall moved to a eabin, across "Iwo Male creek where he : lived: until taken to the: hospital, ‘The decensed. was: A good ‘citizen . and: 2 good father. He had & grent many. friends. who regret ‘Monday afternoon: with - servicers More’ of the. United «© “Church, > ‘hore . was, a. large. number of old timers’ pre- [ore : sent ° “to pay thelr’ last. respects, Bhey oo. floral. tributes were numerous and very ane earers were | ‘TRB Jas: ‘Hodder, ae] Tas. 8 ynort and vm, tien utéf ut. The pall’ pe Sw eet,” Blackstock.” rust abp contrat al eg : ‘prairle Dror whic Rired, - The farmers ‘are sure: that the ———— and gradually sank until the end came] year |: his ‘passing. The funeral. was held on hee ft}: the graveside conducted by Rev. 2. We ——— Timothy Seed Growers Hada Successful Year “athe Bulkley "Valley Co- operative Seed Growers’ Association is now 100 and more applications for membership are being constantly received The members apparently realize what a ben efit to themselves and the district the Association is and has been, Others | pga eRGe RRR also realize the same thing.. While the Association is only a couple . or three years old it has enjoyed good management from. the first, and this year in the annual report it was shown that operation costs had been lowe, than’ last yenr and there was a better tredit balance. The members and the management are getting along fine and they have even a better understanding now than ever, The meeting was held in the Telkwa hall and during the ses- sion there was considerable discussion which was of benefit to all. The new directors elected are as follows :—Smi- thers district, John Hynes; Quick, Thos. Brandon; Telkwa, J. G. Donald- son, Hrelyn. Edwin Johnson. The only change that was made was that ©. J. representative instead of D. 1, Greene, retired. Immedintely after the general meet: ing there was a directors’ meeting and Thos. Brandon. was re-elected chair- Killer of Telkwa becomes the general‘ Prince Rape ‘Hotel A real good hotel serving the north land Prince Rupert, B. C. H. B. Rochester, manager Rates—$1.50 per day and up. EFOR| A aaa SMOKE Dodge Plymouth and Chrysler Cars “” Before you buy see ‘these great cars, Drive them and you will buy them. FAKE | The Northern B,C. Motor Sales aI IIIORIENEN ICH B, C. LAND SURVEYOR $|,—=—~ Smithers, B. ce 20. rd Wall, manager Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. J. Allan Rutherford B.C. UNDERTAKERS ‘ GMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT ‘A SPECIALTY P.O. Box 945 PRINCE RUPER™. B.C. ‘ ; A wire will bring us ° | | 4 - _. he value of mineral pro A being an increase of $5,260,728 man, J, G. Donaldson, manager and T. 1 J, T. Thorp, secretary-treasurer, were : both re-elected. The Association ‘is in fine shape ‘and the members ‘are getting everything that is coming. to them and-it is now re cognized hy: all the ‘buyers. - The Hazelton school meeting was held last Saturday and adjourned un- til Wi ednesday evening of this week, xe The crops from Doughty, east along the main highway towards Smithers is wonderful to see. There will be o lot of very fine timothy | seed ‘come ont of that section this year : = ad * can dD. OF TRAKS Ward and ‘Thomas Marshal extend ‘ne y appreciation and. thankfulness to ail who seut floral tribtitey.-and to . ose who expressed symp: atiny tl em in ther: herlevemen. oe “Art Hnnford ‘nmpired the ball game. Inst Synday afternoon. nd gave satis: | faction. _ : wi th Minister of Mines for the yea ‘THE MINING ‘INDUSTRY oF BRITISH: COLUMBIA "INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST Applications ave now being received for the Annual Report of the seven parts; Le, Part A, a Summary of the Mining Industry; Part B, North-western District; Part C, North-easter ern and Central Districts. and Part G, Inspection of Mines. A .copy. of any. separate Part is issuef free’ of charge ; additional | Part rts—10e each. | DEPARTMENT OF. MINES “VICTORIA, B. C. duction for the year 1936 was $54,081,967, over ‘the value of: 1935. r 1936, This report is being issued in n District; Part D, South- e CAMP FIRE PERMITS “No, fires for outdoor cooling, pieniekng o or any other purpose may be light- ed during closed season—May ‘Ast :to: Oct... 1st—without aj permit authorized - > by the: British Columbia Forest Service Permits are’ free and-must be car- a ned: by: campers at all times, and presented upon request by any Forest 4 Remember. these rules In the. woods: . . ae : urday, and pent: ‘the’ week “end “with als ‘daughters; ‘Mrs. “Norman Kllpat= res ‘hind Miss. Helen: Grant of. ‘the : U, [panied . her. to Smithers: ye ! laa Hele» -on the’ tral