THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 1933. yore Ss. a o ag ay wee INCORPORATED Dudsons Ban Compan. ¥ 277 MAY 1670, Hazelton, B. C. ont = ae Special Prices Effective May f2th to 19th Roast Mutton Clark’s 1s Spec. per tin 20¢ 3 lbs Coffee HBSpecial Fresh Ground § 1.00 Water Glass for preserving eggs, 2 tins 35¢ Children’s Play Suits Strong Khaki Drill, sizes 3 to 6 Soft Balls Spalding’s Reg. Playground Price each 50e Spee. per Suit 95c Breakfast Cocoa Per 1llb pkg 25c Yea H BC Special 3 Ibs. for $1.00 Fancy Biscuits Assorted 2 Ibs. 45e Straw Hats Natural and Bright Shades - Special each 25C Picnic Supplies Soft Drinks, Roasted Peanuts, lresh Fruits, Popcorn, ete. Special prices on Picnic Orders C— Lead and 93% of the Zine are pro worth of minerals. fonds are open for prospecting, Practically every mi ee ee ee ete RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— “Asbestos”; “Glassware, during 1932. Address enquiries to Parliament . Victoria Mining in British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the lead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zine. In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the duced, British Columbia has produced approximately $1,300,000,000 About 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral-bearing neral known to be - found on the continent occurs to some | extent in British Columbia. Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister of Mines for the enlander year 19381. “Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columblu. “Placer Mining in British Columbia. “MeConnell Creek Placer Area.” Non-metallic Mineral Investigations: “Barite ;” , H “Clay. ” Lode-Gold Developments in British Columbia “The Honourable The Minister af Mines Buildings bl B. C. ———— will be on hand to defend the cup they won last year as champions of the two day tournament. lotte Islands, and formerly of Smith- ers, Was admitted to the Prince Rupert in good heulth for a long time, Jolin Newick will represen the local churches at. the General Conference of the United Church’ in Vancouver. Miss Kennedy of the telegraph. statf in Hazelton, spent a few days in Ru- pert lust week, ty Farming and gardening are well un- der way in this district and inuch of the seeding has been done. The sea- son is well up to the average. Both the Bulkley and the Skeena ri- vers are up a munhber of fect, but as yet it is only the local waters tthat are heing carried off. The mountains are not yet shedding any of the heavy snow blanket. , The New Ilazelton Ladies Aid wili meet tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Dan MecKenzie’s Lome. When the Felix Club met on Tues- day evening at Mrs, Gow’s the prize wan by Mrs. Chappell. Next week the elnb will meet at Mrs. Sharpe's, Dr. Harninia, who bas been on the Haelton Hospital staff since early in the new year, will leave tomorrow af- ternoon for Vaneonver, The first picnic reported thus fat this senson, was held last Saturday af- ternoon following the buseball game at Glen Yowell, The young folk of New Linzelton were fo have partnken of a luncheon, but they found it damp and i little cool, The Japanese barberry, though only four feet when at its highest, makes u good hedge for stopping children and home and farm. animals from stayloy, Such has heen the increased moye- ment in clover and grass seed during the past month that really no large sipplnses are leftin any district of the Doninion, with the exception of Cuna- dian blue griss ind south-western On- tirdo, For brood sows and young hreeding stock yusture provides not only the chenpest but the most healthful meeth- oof feeding. Sines 100 the separation hetween the farm and the manufucture and the marketing of aniinal products has be- vole more vd more pronauieed, lend: ing to the deyelopment of Canada’s Im- portant slunghtering and meat packiny industry. The dahlia has heen grown as a@ par. den flawer for abont one hundred or mere vents, Gle mamed varieties roe ning into thousands, The Collnavette mide its appearance in 1900, and was efferud for sale in 101, The Peony- flawered was not introduced inta Novth Aguerican wntil 1008. It lias been found that plunty f: theiy normal growth nnd dey elopmer tike from the soil ten or mord elemen: Those incinde nitvogen. phosphorus, potassium, calelum, sulphur, magnes- fin, sodium, tron, chlorine rnd silicon. » A Telephone Bridge was given by the Stress af the Hazelton Tospliul oon Hospital lust week. He has not been ; | Many in the ‘Tearn that Pat Phillipson | ' Rev, Wim. MeKenzie of Queen Char: ; ‘nll th | TTT TTT TPT ETE EE TESTE TD EY DD YY DY Yd Yd Dd Dy Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends KAHANE cal ' Today and tomorrow the Kisplox | Monday evening last at their residence Indians are holding their field days " There were three tables and -n very and the New Hazelton baseball team pleasant evening was spent. intertor will. regret te of Prince Iinpert, had n leg amputated in Yan- ‘ couv er a week ago. Pat is well known rough the interior. Tn the Latter part ef the 18th century Spain liad a munopely on the produc- tion of wool. other countries only because the Span ish factories were anable to atallze the entire output. Methads of controlling weeds in grow ing erops by suphurie ach: sprays are in vogue in France. The province of Ontario shows pro hably the greatest regional vatintions in types of farming, ranging fom the highly specialized fruit farms of the Niagara peninsila to the pioneer farms on the wooded: Innds in the northern port of the province. "Bones yepresenate the oldest phos phate fertilizers and are still employed. in varions forms, The keeping quality of milk is deter mined more by the témperatire which it is held than by any other factor. To keep satisfactorily, market milk must be cooled to around 45 de grees F. and held at that temperature. Cons. A Grant reeturned Tuesday a. in, from’ Prince Rupert whea bee ut tended the spring assizes. Tle was a witness in the Unlawful assembly case. It wag learned Tuesday night tbat that cause was dismissed. ‘Pha secowl ease agninst B.C. Dawson of Smithers was started on Wednesday. According to the latest figures avail able there ave 27S establishments in Cannda dealing with frnit ind yere table canning and the manufacture of vinegar, cider. pickles and sauces, hs ER a TRAIN SERVICE BHASTROUND Ly. Prince i:pert 30 n.m.* Lv, Mow aveltem §,20 u.m.7 - Ly, Smithers «= - 440 aom.f Lv. Burns Lake ~ 1247 pom. Ly. Yanderiiaof + 4,2 pema.7 Ly, Prines George = 745 pene. WESTROUMD Lt. Prince George 1.20 a.m Ly. Vanderhool - 4,21 a.m.f Ly. Burns Lake «= 1,02 a.m? Lv. Smithers, = - 12.10 p.m.7 Ly, New Hazelton 2.01 p.m. Arr. Prince Rupert 10.35 p.m} {Connceting, effective May Wih, with Southbound steamer Thorsiicys and Saturdays, 10.80 p.m.) *Mon., Wed. Fei. 9 fTue., Thur. Sut. Fhione or write local agant ar BH. McBWEN, DF. & PLA. eince Rupert CANADIAN NATIONAL _ me ts MORE IRON GIVES NEW STRENGTH - ENERGY It's (he Tntek of Tron thet mudkes you Jaosinve to “tived feeling’? headaches, nervousness and other dlls, Onee this Iron is-restored you feel ike on new person. But be sure thot the iron, is ensily: assiinilated—lke the iron you ret in Peptona. ‘Phousnnds praise this iron and malik) compound for? new strength nid cnergy, You can get it onty at Rexall Drug Stores, Get on bottle taday out the Trto-TDite. Drug Store, oy ai The product was sold tol’ at} Wm. Grant’s Agency Notary Public Tr Representing I) Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C. l ( The Hazelton Hospital _The [azelton Hospital issues tic- kets’ for any period at $1.50 per nauth in advance. This rate in- eludes. offlee consultations, meidi- cines, as well as all eosts while in the hespital. Tickets are ob- tainnibie in Haziton at the drug store er by mail from the medi- tal stiperintendant at the hospital Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. Special Price Given on all Repairs Will call for and deliver your ¢ar Guarantee Satisfaction Wrecking Car at your service---day or night. City Transfer Smithers, B.C. meee et Taxi and Vransfer Service . Atall hours "19 ita W.B. Leach? Owner Surveys promptly executed. : SMITHERS, B. C ° Smithers, B.C. % Henry Motors Ltd. : : * Tord Dealers yee Ford Parts Qil Repuirs Modern Garage . Complete line ot s New Cars and Trucks Henves, qaid nilments commun to gorging with food ar water or both, this tronble. ] ' J. Allan Rutherford i | ‘hoses, 19 frequently enuscd by repeated § Dusty has ar grain ise predispase tod