are ett : | Chamber ‘Mines pity = 9 — . oa r. = . ‘dl > |: ral second store. has beeh . opened at | Ie has ‘brought him business that he ‘one ‘or “more new, customers | are not ; vertlaed - prices. Chas, B. "Morris chalrman of the’ Cham \ NEW: EAZELTON. 8 e ‘WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1982 ranch Store * Cash & Carry -. . Sherrifts & McRae is the nanie of. 4 irew business partnership “formed to ciurty on business: in “New_- : Hazelton |: and in South Hazelton... The new firm: replaces Sherriffs Cash & Crary, atid Mouth Wuazelton in the, building west: ‘of the “Station Hotel.” The. members of the partnership are William a. “Sher: riffs and Jas, McRae, ‘better \nown af “deotty” “MeRae. . The new. .Store at South- Hazelton ° was opened” for busi ness this week, ‘The some prices wil prevail at South Hazelton :as ‘at New. Hazelton. Since’ opening in business Yast fall Mr. Sheriffs has worked up a good big business anid his clientel’ is. by no means confined . ‘to New Hazel ton. In fact it is to better serve th ¢ vapidly increasing ‘outside customers | that the second store has. been opene: From the first Mr. Sherriffs has ‘been a consistent adyertiser’ jn° this paper and he has given éreh- Week a list of prices charged for . variots. lines of | ¢ groceries. He bas found that his ad- vertising has heen a good investment. could not expect to reach otherwise. Hardly a-week goes by, he’ says, that brought to his store through the. ad- eld a ‘Dinner “Heard: Report; “The anniial general: ‘meeting of. the British Columbia Chambers. of Mines, Northern Inerior Branch, was ‘held ji the Bulkley Hotel, Smithers, last Thursday evening. The meeting took the form of a. dinner, as has been the habit for a number of years. L, 8, Mc: GH was reelected, and unanimously. ns the mingger: of ‘the ‘Branch, He|- hus proved himself most’ efficient © in that. position for a number of yetirs wd the Br aich: is indeed fortunate ‘to have so enpable a mar willing to take on the job and carry it through so suc: ~vensftlly yer atter year ant br face-o bad times us well as good times. - “There. ns a good attendance ‘at the dinner and the pre ogrant ‘went off very | well. The. chief. speaker of. the even- dng! was Dovighis’ Lay,’ district, nining engineer, aid le gave: the: members lat of useftl - ‘informiition and he pave it'to them In a port, entertaining : way: Deo Weinceh was “anable® ‘to -he pre, “sent tind sent dis regrets. Other elt!- gens wha nddressed ‘the gathering wert I. B, Champbell, pold’ commissloner, - ber. of Commerce, I, B. Warner, J ohn “MneKenvie, Dr. Ba uiford, W. S. fienry. ~nugd, others. “Pletar itustrating* ‘the cmluing ‘district. ayere shown... by, aw Collison who suppilod ” nd, ‘oper rated “his own, leutern, . AMR the’ officer: wereire- elected. and “aa Fate. of. thanks was.expi esked to: ‘the |) “Dress cof the distr ict, nnd ‘of ‘the pray: “vines for the able: ‘apport’ ‘giver. the “Mindug. industry..daring; the past, year in spite of: the: fact: that ‘the: industry was nt a-veiy law: ebb; bg The. Chamber. ns Rs cash. balance or and of # $20. 1 with: K lehts pad | - Ten Thousand | South Hazelton) 7 |will create the home market). for. aw }dneed: provitably ‘at ureter prices, aay “, chatues. ang” ‘eiatoms duttes For, Improve- — ments ts Lakel| J. CB, Johnstone is making preparn-- ‘of Lakelse Lake hot springs on a scale. not. before attempted.” This has: beer. made possible by the completion | of the: void: from - Terrace to Jakelse_ lodge The first and most hmportant, impkpve., to'a commedous. bath ‘house: at the ho- tel and thus making: the waters - ay rtd: able to Buests the yenr around. The bath ‘house will he 54 ft, by 32 ft. and the walls will be built of logs. In-ont end will be a series of ten baths, the ‘centre portion will be a drying and re- laxing room, ind the other end will bc fitted up as i lounge with a lJarze open fire “place forthe guests. it is expected that. the initial in- ¥estment. will be $10,000 and in the near future further and larger ex- penditurés avill bee made... The Lake- se Lake-Hot Springs are now being: re- copnized. by the- outside and in. the ‘near. future they will. come into . thei, own. The conipletion of. the Skeerin iver. roud menns n great deal to. the Lakelse resort and to the whole ‘Tér- rice district.: It is the people + whe will come by automobile that will make Fi success ‘of the summer resort, and who the local produce. a * Mr Johnstone states that-olready he. ‘of the 2 aprings throughout the twelv months of: the: year, and a good yolumr. of business is sure to come during the, winter months “from those who su ffe. from rhenmatism ond ‘allied niinents: Timothy Seed is . Badly Needed domestic requir elieuts. dently, room for material increase i the. honie prodxetion. of timothy seat nnd: there . ave tare: areas | thronghou'. the Dominion tn which, ie might. be! ‘pre an official. . : The. 1981. ‘commercial, crop ot, tno. ‘thy. ‘seed in Canada’ ds ‘stimated: ‘att ‘milion aud a quarter pounds, by" re’ turns’ made. to" ‘Ottawa: $ Records, far ther show that" “production dn recen’ years: nas: exceeded’ a million and. + half ‘pounds, while the: average domes tic. demand: has been fully nine” million sponds anmually. ‘Since 1925. ‘Canada’s dmportations of timothy ‘seed have" ay abn ; Faster, ‘Camda. ‘Is’ v glng” t ‘@vonnd, 0 cenit: ‘a, pound eg (this price in, a dudes’ ‘auieb: tim the ‘cost. of seed: ed, handling’ . a anil thos, io proceed with: ‘the development | Lment will be- piping the lethia waters, ‘1 [has received a number of - reservation: ‘| forthe.’ auimimer season, and thet, ie Are Tons Shy It ix « vepoited that. Connaian’ tiroane fiou.of- timothy. seed, Js. fay, Short. o oh . There is evi ernged about, elght million. pounds: ani. ‘ fall of; this ats come.- > trom the Units an" | | iwiee nt, which ‘the. “United. ‘Steites idea Cae | porters. enn: Iny, thelr. product: down | res a Hosp vifal Patrons ‘Annual “Meeting to Hear’ Reports - And Elect Representatives There Was a good attendance at the tsventy-seventh innual meeting of the ‘Patvoné of the. Hazelton Hospital held inst Friday ev ening | in. the United Chute, in ‘Hazelton. - -Chatimun. R. 8. Sargent. presided | and; after. the open: sie Hed on the” ‘Seeretary, . Mrineh to tread the ininutes, .- The. miniites were ailopted. as read. Before proceding.- fur ther with the business a musical progrum had, been ‘preparec Dy. Rev. Mr, Redman and part of il was, given. and then ‘after the business |. the musical: program was given. anc this was followed by refreshments ser. veil by the nursing: staff under ‘the dir ection of Miss Craig, matron and sup- erbitendent of the training school, Owing to the absence: ‘of Mrs. ‘Ander: son, seceretary to the W. 4. to the H H. the “report of that organization war presented by Mrs. Allen. Benson. The Jadies had a very snecessful year, ir standstill during ‘the, greater ‘part of the year. . The ladies. raised. a total in cash of $48 ‘and held. two showers, the receipts from: ‘which were valued at about a thousand dollars. ‘Several so- cial events were held, and there was & lot of. other work done by, e ladies statement, but which Was, nevertheless agement, . Reports were presented by the Rec: Tetary, the medical © superintendent a result ‘the funds of the institutior rthat if business was as wood: ‘this year meeting had been wound up. the rest. of |. ‘ting it Douglas Lay paid a compliment | spite of the fact that industry was at that ‘does not show in- the/ financial: and the -treasurer. During ithe past year a gtent deal of new work war done on the hospital property and ar are . somewhat. short. of, requirements The treasurer, nolnted out howet er as it wae last year this deficit could be pretty well tuken cure of out of cur. rent revenue. The ‘qurrent reventie of the ‘hospital was! in the neightorhood of. $36,000 and the assets have jumped to $120,00f Wh. Grant moved: ‘the adoption of the secretary's report, and in second- to the iursing ~ staff. His timely remarks were based on his’ own ‘exper. fence ag a patient in the hospital. . Ceo. T. Crowe suggested that cement sidewalks be built’ around the hospita' and to and from the other building: connected with the Institution. -. The Patrons representatives. on thi Board of Directors had given suct sitisfaction i. past years that a mo tion was ninde that all three. be re- elected and-another motion was mover that nominations close. The some ap plied to the chairman of the patron's “VY ¢lose.- The -amusteal program. was 5 ther _ continueil. Those taking part. ‘in ‘the program were 28 follows i—. |} Violin .and plano’ “anet,.. ap he “Wat . March of the Priests”. by Rev. and Mrs’ Redman. Voeal solo, “Phe mheush at. iy e by’ . Mra. Myros. 9. - , _Yoeal sole, “Ty the ‘Warden of To. we amorrow" by Miss Bertha Rock. Violin and organ duet, “The Bywau: by Rev, and Mrs, Reiman. : Vocal solo, “In the Heart of the- itl: : br Mrs, Redman. The piano for. the occasion was kine, ly loaned by Rey. Mr. Redman. ve Plane Got Away Friday. The Canadian Airways plane which . arvived at Mission Point last week. with a number, at Hudson's Bay Co officials, got. away. ‘last Friday morn; ing taking Inspector Brown along as 1. pissenger to Liard. After delivering Tnspector Brown'at his destination the plane’ had instructions, topple: up. one of the Mounted Police ' ‘in ‘the Liard country and'..take him to™ the . const where he could get' a, boat and = -yeturn - to Ottawa where. his presence was de- . slrett. ‘The plane jade.p good: get-n- way from Mission’ Point: as a number of citizens can testify. They: were on hand to see the big bird" start and when it- did start {t threw out a cloud of loose snow that completely covered the’ watchers, and the snow. was thrown with such force that it penetrated all — the: clothes the men had on and melted , on their “pare hides; ° The plane arrived annual meeting.’ ‘That official was re- elected without. ony other being non the man- Ts + most effective and, greatly aa Hyun aa mead Pair, inated. This: brought the uieeting to ‘a Series sdfely at its destination after a very. fast fp. . Mi time. Amongst these. were: de the phone?” Just as‘casually the telephone adelrn got ¢ a new + theill recently when. telephone communication was established between that pleasant island and London, England for the first The occasion was the arrival of the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain at Funchal ona | cruise around the world. This magnificent new liner hes. ‘the most powerful ship-to-shore telephone stem in the world and Madeirans were not slow to oa chance to make island historyi7"" uring her stay there, lying at anchor just beyond he famous: Loo Rock, the Pmpress was host to many * called up Bi don: and as the callers through over. the ship, helmet ans a, Paleatin H zn of atteis at Madeira with’ +} oreground, aad a typ ital hedrcom as ay two. who casually : ‘opérator of. the shijp ‘to Montyeal.” The: th Canada, through at’ Yamachiche and °