THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C,, WEDNESDAY, oe % 1936 = wallits S upplie Of Interest to Most Folk | [Train Service Bough and Dressed Lumber Gathered from Here, There and Beyond Lime Cement Bricks The regular monthly meeting of the ek of Builders W. A. to the H. H. was held at the A complete stock heme of Mrs. John Newick in Hazel- ton when routine business wags done, ‘+s St. Petor’s W. A. held a most sue- cessful bazaar last Friday evening as a result of which some $7 0.00 will be added to the ladies funds. : eae After spending two months in the Tluvelton Hospital as a patient, Mrs. N. Mallison was able te go home last Quick delivery by rail or truck Smithers Lumber Yards Smithers, B.C. Saturday. sen Dr. Calw ell of Extension, B. C., was not able to aceent the appointment to the staff of the Hazelton Hospital, and ut the list minute sent word that he could not cume, Another doctor will shortly be secured, a a ou The mining industry Jost a valuable friend recently when Robt. Dunn, jr., deputy minister of mines at Victoria, passed away, He had been in that position quite a number of years and knew the mines of B.C. as few did, Deputy minister of finance, Mr. John- ston, formerly treasurer of Prince Ru- pert, also passed away recently, L * Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C, General Motors Parts and Service ’ Accetylene Welding Experts REKKUREERERRAEAAARR KS W. G. MeMorvis, ‘an’ old newspaper ‘Jinan, at one time in Prince George, but af Lite.years a field man in the min/ ing kiihe, accompanied by Al. Harris, well known all through the north, ar- rived in the district last week and are spending a week or two here. -» eR It is wonderful weather for the time at year—so mild that’ the ground ts hardly frozen. It is easy on the coal hin and wood pile, but what is saved now will look sick later on. There is always one or two cold snaps, but for the present the miid weather is being . enjoyed. You can Jeave worry aud doubts _e oe heltind when you cume to Vancou- ver, for at Hotel Grosvenor there is everything for your convenience —ventral location, quietude, a fam- oux dining room, 2 great lomee, writing and smoking rooms; but no har or other questionable fenture, Personally supervised by the own- FF. Glissey, for many years a res- ident in this district, and for some few years prst government agent nt Atlin has ‘recently returned from a trip to the south, going as far as the Mexican border, - uke Schools will close two weeks from Friday night until the-¢th of January for the Christmas vacation. rhe . oe of a great many men and ereryone in the disttict is happy. That is no place to work. ? J a” * Rt. Hon, William .Lyon Mackenzie King announced the first of the week that Parliament would open January 14 for & snappy’ session to end late in April so that cabinet Inembers may get nway. to London for the . coronation. Government business he says will. be all revdy os soon as the House opens. ; oe? Tiniess you tell the people. what you want they will not know. Use the Herald to teli them. sO * 8 & Christmas is just twenty-three days way and many people have done a lot of their Christmas buying or have al- ready finished making gifts for friends and others. There ig a lot of buying to be done yet and the local stores, if they would let the people know that suitable stuff is carried by them the local stores would get much of. that business. The columns ofthe Omin- eca Herald is the best way to tell the people what you have. See The Portlund Canal country bas no relie€ cases and do not look for any this year. The mines are taking care o> >> LRERREMARERE RNAI RIE IICIOOIICIIOE ES Brera CHRISTMAS FOR ALL of the followi ing new goods. Mechanical Toys Dolls seanel Stabb | Fresh Fruits Nats, - new stock W AKE U P i) Uj R Avtifieial Flowers So Cigars Cigarettes LIVER BILE— Here. is the place to’ do your christmas” suopptne A ‘most complete line 7 Games 3 Candias in Fancy Boxes and in Bulk Toilet Articles Chocolates, ete, . SERVING TRAYS | _ Flowers in’ Pots | Tobaecoes | _ Pouches, ete. Toilet Sots And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go should pour out two pounds of liquid bl tate se eee ae 1 hia bile our joes" Rnoté decava in the bo 4 Is, Goa bloata up CW. DAWSON — “HAZELTON your stomach, Frames. consti; ted. Harmful into the body, and you feel sour, Kad the weld locks pun eayorst mt doesn’ yer ait the cause. You need something that works on the liver as well, Jt takes those gocd, old p Little Liver Pills to get there two ‘two freely and make pounds is of bilof ne ee and gentle, t! of bile How freely, They do the the wore of calomel bnthave no calomel or them. Ask for Carter's Little jrer EUlgpy "B.C, UNDERTAKERS | ” EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A BPRGIALTY — we - ‘A wire ae P.O, Box MB. a - “ll bring. os PRINCE RUPEE. BO. Good in. Coaches, ‘Return. Tenving ‘Prince ‘Rupert 600: pe m.- Decanter: i: ‘Only. No bag age checked, . Obildren | hale fare, ° to go, however, . unless you want to go > passeiger department, ‘Philadel 4 Dhia; and. general | ‘agent,. steam-"- connecting at Jasper with al Limited EASTERN CANADA Trains leave Now Hazelton, Smithers, Vanderhoof, and Prince George. eastbound . "Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays .. westbound Tuesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays For Fares, . Reservations and more Specific details, see nearest agent, CANADIAN NATIONAL NOTICE ewe Take notice that I, Sarah M. Frank of Vancouver, B.C., intend to apply to the Conmissioner of Lands for a 1i- cense to prospect fur coal and petrol- etm and natural gas over the follow- ing described ‘lands :—Section 9, Twp. TA, ht, 5, Coast. Distriet. . Sarah M. Frank Alan M, Irwin, o of Montreal, has been. awarded one of the Pam- Dhile Lemay prizes for. his :book, “and ships—and_sealing-wax,” it’ Was announced recently by Que- bec Provincial ‘Secretary Pa- quetie. The book, written during a cruise around the world in the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain, received the only English award in the Lemay prize list. “and ships—and sealing wax,” — which is published in Canada and | Great Britain by Macmillan's, - deals with the lighter side of. eruising, and ‘is a valuable, if. in- formal, aid to would-be travellers, Two Canadian” Pacific. -scholar-» ships’ at ¥/Ecole Polytechnique and L’Ecole. dea Hautes: Hiudes .Commerciales respectively ‘linve been awarded to Gilbert Proulx, 18, son of Arthur. Proulx, ware- houseman,’ Cc. P, Express : Com: . ‘pany, Montreal,,. and: Roger Bus- «. ‘siére, 19, son. of: Phillas Bussiéve; trucker and checker,’ ‘Place Viger. freight ‘offices, Montrea!. “> Bech | is tenable for five: years, J.C; Pattezon, who succes 2s ir George McLaren - Brown,’ Evtra- * pean general Manager, Canadian Pacific Railway, “London, Eng- | land, with the title of Eurepzan .-{| manager, was born: at London, Ont., and edueated at the Model ; School, ‘Toronto: Ridley College, St. Catharines: and. ‘the Royal "Military. College, Kingston, and served’ overseas with. the Can- . adian Field: “Artillery: trom June,. -, 1918, to ‘September, : 1919,. During | - 1935 - Mr... Paiteson'. was - genoral ‘agent ih Toronto. for