THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933 2 eee HAZELTON INCORPORATED 2°9 MAY 1670. eg Bunsonis Ban Camnpany, ” KITWANGA _ Assured Values Special Prices Effective Sept 8th. to 14th Bacon Farmer Style - 18c Marmalade Pure Orange 4 Ibs. 50c Brown Beans 5 Ibs. 45c Brooms 5 Strings 30c Axe Heads HB Style 4 pound 95¢ Preserving Kettles Grey Enamelware 95¢ Of interest to you Dr. Carson and family who have been at Eake Kathlyn for * sever) weeks left Tuesday morning, for their home in Prince Rupert. Dr. Carson spent a couple of days at the Hazelton Hospital last week end. . t se % her sister, Miss Chapman in New Haz- elton and ‘returned to Kitwanga on Tuesday. . x! * ® A danghter was born at the Hazelton Hospital on Tuesday, September 5, to Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Holmes of Wood- cock, B. C. Bouse Dresses _ New assortment Short & long sleeves $1.25 to $2. Men’s Shirts Checked Flannelette 95| $4.25 ‘Hannelette ' ——-~Blankets 72 x 84 inehes Pink and blue border $2.85 a Pait Tic a Mile | in each direction i BARGAIN FARES EASTERN Ladies Sweater V Neck Coat Style Assorted Colors $2.75 Men’s Hose Good weight Pure Wool "25¢ Pair Sunfast Prints | Assorted new Designs 20c yd. CANADA Tickets on Sale Sept.16 to Sept.26 Final Return Limit 30 days Tickets Good in Coaches Small Additional Charge for Ketchup, C & B, Mazola Oil, 4 tb. Heinz Spaghetti, 2s tins, 2 for. J ulienne—soup stock—1-4 lb. pket. cf: vy rr _ tin a Pare a ee ee ennan 1 ECANADIAN | | NATIONAL Tourist Sleepers full information from any Agent ———~ ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zine. Practically every mineral. known to be Mining in British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the lead- In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the Lead and 98% of the Zinc are produced. British Columbia has produced approximately $1, 300, 000,000 worth of minerals. About 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral-bearing lands are open for prospecting. . found on the continent occurs to some ~ extent in British Columbia. RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— . Annual Report of the Honourable the Miiiister _ of Mines for the calander year 1931, ““Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia. “Placer Mining in British Columbia. ’ ‘McConnell Greek Placer Area.” Non-metallic Mineral Investigations’: “Barite} 7: “Asbestos” ; “Glassware, ; “Clay.” Lode-Gold Developments in ‘British ‘Columbia ~ during 1982. Address enquiries to ‘The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildings ;° - Victoria, B. C: 4} De. L. B. Wrinch was in ‘Smithers the first of the week. ; - se oH Mrs. It. G. Holmes of Woodcock was admitted to the Hazelton Hospital on Tuesday morning. . : ‘et Robt, Hunter, who is relieving man- ager of the bank at Burny Lake spent the week end with Mrs. Hunter and the young daughter at the hospital. * le * Mrs. George D. Parent left Tuesday. morning for Montreal and Quebec to Doings Around. Home VLCC CE CELE LE CE EL CLEA AS EAL 1 < S444 CE STOLE CELE LL AS Mrs, Byrne spent Labor Day witt , * these that moult lateralit’ fhe year are i tend high sehool, . ryouk fe “2 re H 3 and your friends - Apples, raw fruits, vegetables and |.J). cinned tomitees are good sources of vitamin .C, which promotes. good -teeth and bone development, prevents scurvy promotes good digestion and wards off disorders of the nervous system. : id * * In fuee of acute trade restrictions ind ‘keen competition from her rivais, Canada his: succeeded in holding ‘her own in world wheat, trade and has ex- ported during the yéar 42 per cent of wurld: shipments. ae Caunda has 212,000,000 bushels of wheat as a carry Over, or a third more than was on land a year age. But as the erop this yerr is away short there will not be such a carry over next year =e % Asp rule hens that moult before the first of September. are poor layers, and rood: layers. * ® “9 Delcourt Parent left Sunday morning for Prince Rupert where he will at- thon, Verne Hawkin and Miss Fissie Rus- sell were ot a motor trip to Fort St. James. ; . : "+ ” While the preliminary estimate of the apple crop of Canada as at August 1st is 112 per cent of that of 1932, the apple crop of the United States is es- timated as 13 per cent below normal, . * * “Canada has 350 million acres of land suitable for farming purposes, and of this total 163 million are in occupied farms, of which nearly 86 million acres are improv ed land. ees Premicr BR. B. Bennett does not be: lieve in destroying produce or growing crops in order to raise prices for the specnlator or gambler. The wisdom of his stand is‘clearly shown by the ac- tion of nature. Countries w Lifully de- stvoying their goods will be found on the short end in the not distant future: * * John Rukin returned Sunday morn- ing from Vancouver Island where he spent the summcr yacation at his old home. He will again be in charge of spend the next few months, Her son Los expects to leave Thursday and | the schools in New Hazelton. we ROR . he schools opened in New Hazelton wil Join his mother at Winnipeg. eam ton Tuesiay morning with two teachers: { Miss Chapman wags engaged by the a The “mounted police picked up al t i sich in the unlor room, white man in the Andimaul section : trostees to fet ae * dun . _who had been supplying:home brew to[ jyothy Shanon of Victorin and the Indians, The man was given three | Misy Sutherland of Asheroft arrived mouths at Okalla. ‘buck oi Saturday to prepare for the * * * ‘ ning of, scliool in Hazelton and at The Iudians at Kitwanga held a Seals. sports day on Labor Day and there wir: a hig crowd pr esent from the neighbor. ing reserves, including Kitwancool. Kitsegucla, Kispiox, Glen Vowell and Hazelton, There were four baseball games on Labor Day. and. the finals were played of Tuesday. There were also other. sports. ~ ’ eek Jack Wright has returned from the const after the vacation to resume his duties ut Cedarvale school. baa Miss Jessie Machiay ‘of Vancouver spent: a few days in Hazelton a guest of Miss Lois Anderson. " Fall 7 Train Service (Effectiv ofan Auaust 2o to October 2) Passenger trains» leave: Prince ' Rupert every Monday, Wednes= ee day and Saturday. at 7.30 pemmsy The regular meeting of the ITaxelton connecting at Jasper for all | When you use the columns of your AL: NEWSPAPER You are supporting’ local | industey and: eneoaraging the _ “Buy at® Home” ‘principal. . Tell) the buying “THE. OMINECA HERALD 1s here to carry that message to the public for you. “Will you use these colamns? public what you k have and. give ‘the rice. | Hospital’ Auxillary was. postponed for}: one week on account. of Labor Day. Tt will mest on Tuesday of next week at the Manse. in Hazelton. The chief item of business will be to: arange for a shower, ‘points Enst and South, ‘During the Fall scason trains from the East will arrive on Tuesdays, Thursdays and d Sun- days at. 8 p.m, making con-' nection with steamers for gouthern ports which leave , Prince Rupert. on Thursdays and Sundays at 10 p.m. * * +: Geo. Tiall returned last weel after a vneation spent at. tie const.” * ooh Tow Summer Fares ; . a -until October 3lst! Hugh Campbell of ‘Vacouver has es oe turned: to, assume his” “duties: ‘at the 4 . mile school in the ‘pplox. wt CS recat on “pe: {Indians of Kisptox' heli L ‘flow: |. er. show, on ‘Tuesday of: this cweek. ‘at: Kispigx in their hall. It wad their ‘1st For ‘infarmhation, write or ‘phone CITY TICKET OFFICE — $29 ~ 3rd Avena, Prince Rupert ¥-104R-33 . CANADIAN You Office Work given ‘Prompt’ and Careful Attention a " HAZELTON, B.C. wee . : = . . b New Hazelton Hotel ’ Evervthing is new and good ‘Bath room and other com- forts. Stop here next trip. Gus Christianson Orme’s, Ltd. - (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kedaks Pictures Developed and _ Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. % City Transfer Smithers, 8..C. — Taxi and lransfer Service Atall hours ....:> wi te i B. C LAND. SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B.¢. -. : ‘ + oo . hoe oe me . . hee’, W. B. Leach} “ Owner bod : oa " , 103 EN Ot at 7 1 neuen amet aial . B.C. “UNDERTAKERS | EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A BPECIALTY ~ BO, Box 8 A wire - PRIN cE RUPERT, BG will bring wu. . i A (os —: ; — = ‘ and Accident - attempt ato flower show and: they had 'N, successful: display. ; : NATIONAL Cr ‘automobile, Sick-