a THE. OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1933 ‘Hudson's Bay Compann, (MRERSEMARERERSSEREEKSERERRRRARREARRERASARI PRAM ERE HBC Specials. BOYS WINDBREAKERS Made of durable brown Buckeskein, in sizes 12 to 144. MEN'S WINDBREAKERS Heary Blue Drill with elustic waist band, sizes 18 to 421.00 PRINTED COTTONS Assorted patterns in washable Sunnymorn &. Beaeons- field Prints, guaranteed fast colors; 36 in, wide per yd 20 LADIES OVERSHOES A few pairs of Brown Jersey aud Satin Overs, sixes 8 ih to § ‘ Rainette Overs, Jersey lined. sizes 2 to a. sense aderereveesenserece 1,70 On the Bargain Counter Heing Pickles, 11 02. Oh woe alll Sour Mixed Pickles, gal, jars.. eneh ........0... 1.35 Worcestershire Snuce, guls., euch ..... 1,25 Quaker Tomatoes, gals, euch... 5 Blueberries, 2's, 2 for ...... an Pineapple, 2°. 2 PO cicscsessessscssssetecsevesdeeeseescens wy Hudson’s Bay Company Hazelton, B.C. Even though business is not uplitos normal you still use Counter Cheek Books and need them now or in the near future, The Omineca Herald Will now supply you}with Counter Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer's prices - Give your order to us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald {New Hazelton, B. C. Is Your Subscription Due? ‘It is Only Two Dollars a Year Now is a good time tO pay A couple of natives had a set-to on the Hazelton skating rink last Friday evening. The provincial police were eatled, bnt there were no casualties, The halibut fishing season has op- ened and the first lot of fish were sold in Prince Rupert at $e. and Gc. That should make it about 15¢ here, The agitators at Anyox succeeded in getting the strikers aroused to such ao ¢)point the other day that they used violence against the police. There are a number of people in the hospitals, including two police officers. A num- ber more police have been sent into the district. The company have made good their threat to the provincial gov ernment that if there was a continued strike they would close down the plant for good. The plant was: closed fol- Iowing the outbreak of the strikers. Are you ready yet for the dance in Kitanmax Hall, Hazelton on Valentine night? It is under the auspices of the W. A. te the H. H. and promises to he ja good jolly dance. James G. Donaldson and Charles J. Killer of Telkwa and George Oulton of Smithers have been. appointed fence viewers in Skeena district by the pro- vincinl government, , Keep in mind the annual patrons meeting of the Hazelton Hospital next Thursday week in the United Church in Hazelton at 8.30 o’clock. This is an important meeting to all in this district and besides the regular business there nre two vacancies on the Board of Dir- ectors to be filled. it is reported on what is very fair nuthority that New Hazelton won a game of hockey last Sunday after- noon from Hazelton on the latter's rink. But it is also reported that two of the Hazelton boys were playing on the New Hazelton teat. — There will be a dance in the New Hazelton Hall under the auspices of the New Hazelton Citizens Association on Friday, March lith, St. Patricks Day, This will be another of those real goad dances. Victoria announces that the next lot of tuxes to be raised will be assessed ngainst the persons with the big in- comes, starting with $5,000 and up. That wilt nat - hart many people in the northern interior, But the govern- ment could hardly tax the man with a smnall income becuuse the government hus been taking all of those incomer since the days of 1918 and npward. A little credit is due Hon. Mr. Jones for finally giving up as a bad job the oli hibit of trying to milk a dry cow, The Vancouver Sin is having ahout ‘as hand a time getting Premier Tolmie to resign us we are.in trying to find out who the Tiberal eandidate will be in Skeena, te On Tresday it was 16 below zero ut Culgury and oa thirty mile wind blow- ing. The pralries were pretty gener- ally enjoying a Dilzzard. In this sec- tion the tall end of the cold snap hit, the theremometer golng to about: zero oro a little below, and a stiff lveeze blew Tuesday night. It is understood that Great Britain will probably make an offer to the United States of a: Iump payment of two billion dollars in settlemen of the world war debt. That’ may be some what sudden for the Americans who always desire to make all propositions themselves. It fs believed in’ many quarters that, after the usual bluffing the Americans will grab for that two billion, They may not bluff so long for fear the offer may be withdrawn, Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends Henry Motors Ltd. Smithers, B. C. Ford Parts Oil Modern Garage Ford Dealers Gas Repairs Complete line ot New Cars and Trucks FREER, Tenders for Wood Tenders for 12 cords of green birch wood for the schools, will he received up to noon, February 11th. The low- est or any tender not necessarily ac [' cepted. . Send tenders to : J..H. Willan, Hazelton Sevretary Now School Board, CANADA 1833 The Dominion Bureau of Statistics has issued an officint hand book deal- ing with present conditions and recent progress in the Dominion. The Title is “Canada 1933." The publication opens with a 7fore- ward by the Hon. H. H. Stevens: an introduction of eight pages outlines the world situation ns it affects Cana. da. Material dealing with typography and climate and constitution and gov- ernment has been omitted in this ad- dition in order to muke way for a fnir- ly broad treatment of the Imperial Ee- onomical Conference, which appears 1s chapter 1, Detaled treatmetns of ul) phases of national endenvor including | population, weauth, aud | production agriculture, forestry, mining, water powers, fisheries, fur trade, manutac- tures, transportation, trade, finanec lnhor, eduertion, ete. follow. - The book is designed to give a con- vise, though a well rounded picture of the current Canadian situation to any at home and abroad, and to provide a better basis of information for the dis: eussion of Canadian affairs generally and for particularly dealing with the business problems of 1933, It is pre- fusely .iNustrated and printed in ton to harmonize with nn artistic cover. Thhrovghout the handhook the lat- est available information is inchuded in ench sectim, the fleures in may cases extending to the end of 1952, All gold properties In) Canada are an the boom, both In this country aod in the Old Conntry. Some two thousand ¢loak workers in Toronto went on strike on Tuesday. Cons. Wellen has gone to Ripert on official business, either in that ¢itr or at Anyvox where the strikera pave the police some trouble the other diy. is not the intention of the provincial government to permit the strike agit: tors to get away with auything, and a rood inany pollce have been quietly moved dute the mining town. Thnes are too tough now for a strikes nnd the police will have publie sentiment le- hind them as well as the law. The New Huzelton GGT, group ds giving a mothers and daughters ban- quet in the New Hazelton chureh on Friday ev ening of this w eek. Dr, HG, Wrineh motored to Smith ers on Tuesday and returned in the afternoon, He reports the rouds In fin excellent condition and he wag able to mike good time. 4 The ‘Perrace News is only Two Dollars Wm. Grant’s Agency - Notary: Pablic Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies | REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C. The Hazelton Hospital ‘The Hazeltos Hospital issues tic- kets for any peried at $1.50 per month in advance. This rate in- cludes offleo consultations, medi- clues. as Well as all casts while at the hospital, ‘Telkers are cb- tainahte in Walton aft the drug store ar ty mat from the medl- eat stperinrendant at the hospitar Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. Special Price Given on all Repairs Will eall for and deliver your ear | Guarantee Satisfaction Wrecking Car at your service---day or night. City Transfer Smithers, B. C. at tenes Taxi and fransfer Service At all hours, ———— = W. B. Leachi Owner ee Train Service Changes Effective’ January 8th WESTSOUND Passenger trains will Icave New Hazelton Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2,01 p.m. instoad of 11.74 a.m, ‘EASTSOUND. Leave ‘Taesdays, Theradays and Saturdays at 5.58 A.M. instead of 5.57 pan. Mons lays, | W odneniaye, Fridays. Canadian National Vei3s The Ominecn Herald is Two Dollars