THE OMINECA | HERALD, WEDNES DAY AUGUST 9, 1933 eee are ls : 7 pet PICKER ICERIEIEACICICALCACIC CaCI a NCIC aCHENENCIC ‘ os Win. sxxneKeasoONERNOEKEIIN Dudsons Bau Ganon bead to kg a os , INCORPORATED | e May 1670. ' Doings Around Home are 7 Hazelton _ Kitwang a Of interest to you and your friends | j - " Rogbestt ting - Leading Fire and Life AOL CCC LLC SAC CREE ECS Insurance Companies [ae : Bakers Wednesday Special Seediess $1.00 | Special 3 Ibs 40c SES CeCe ECOL ECE EEE The case against’ Malkins ‘in: Prince Wwoman—hard on the Burns Lake girls, Rupert of having furs offered for sale adi without 2 Hcense, was dismissed, and | Dr. J. H. Carson of Prince Rupert, the large shipment of furs that the " recently returned from .London and police took’éharge of, were returned to , Vienna, where he specialized in eye, Tea H B Bokojane Special 3 Ibs REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded Brootis Rolled Oats Beans per of the goods. ; eet Oons. Moore motored to Houston the R. 8. Sargent, Ltd., the originn! ship- ear, nose and throat. He will be in i this: district for the balance of this ‘ month. If anyone wishes to consult him they nay get contact with him HAZELTON, B. C. ‘ ; : hi first of the week on official business. through their family physician, 4 string Quaker China White eae | rah ( = _ lq a The Pacific Great Eastern Railway! "George Little of Terrace is spending — : : ’ Special 30¢ 3 pkgs $1.00 5 Ibs ; 25¢ is now ‘paying its own way, and it is, a few days at his branch in Suthers. SCICSROICIRIOICICIICI OOOO one of the few railways that is: ‘paying, ; oom | Dh. $ . . its own way, This was brought about and Mrs. Carson and two sons N -, . Men’s Chambray work shirts, well made and serviceable, Colors, throngh the operation of only one real! of Prince Unpert who ure holidaying CW aZze on i nayy, light blue and kahki. Sizes 15 to 17. Special, Te inine In a district where there ig every | at Lake Kathlyn, were in New Hazel- , : Men’s Work Sox, 21-2 Ib, made from hard wearing wool yarns; grey, with white cuff and heel. Special 3 pairs for 80¢ Canvas Oxfords Men’s strong, brown, canvas Ladies Hose: Another lot of these neat and likelihood of there being several good properties in the near future. The P. G. KH. may turn ont te be a good invest- ment for the province or for a private corporrtion. . + * # PF, J. Brrtholemew manager of the Columbia’ Power Co. Ltd.; and Leith Murray, engineer, * “both from. Vancou- ton the first of the week. ; cook 7 | Miss Campbell, RUN. of Vanderhoot Who -nis been on the Hazelton Hospit- al staff during the holiday season, left on Saturday morning to spend a holi- day with Mrs. McKenney at Terrace. ik. Wardvop of the raw fur depart- ‘ment at Vancouver has taken over the Hotel Evervthing i is new and zood Bath roam and other ecom- forts” Siop here next trip. “Gis Christianson 3} . oO yer, have been in Smithers the past|manugement of the Hudson's . Bay strong cotton hose. Sizes8 1-2 pxfords; re-inforced toe; sizes week taising over the Smithers Light| Agency, succeeding W. W. Anderson, | to 10, Special per pair 20c Special per pair 95c/" & Power Plant. They tre going to in- stal u 200 yp. diesel engine plant a ee Cons, Davidson of Vancouver has ar- tivel in Hazelton to sueceed Cons. who, after a holiday spent in the elty, will return to his home in Hazelton—- Prince Rupert News, oe ca! Orme’s, ‘Ltd. Baking Powder, Malkin’s Best, 21-2 Ib, tin..........0.. 2... -75e Moore COVERED THREE, PHOUSAND Aunt Jemima Paneake flour, 2 pkgs. for......... sae neeeseniee 35e has ; (The Pioneer Druggist) Peas, medium size, good flavor, per No. 2tin............. -» 0c} The case against Perrin, traveller! Indian Agent Enterviewed Deputy Min-| | The Mail Order Drug Store i Flour, 14 lb, bag of No, 1 flour, Snecial........... .....-.005. 35c| for Malkins, was dismissed last week ister Dr. MeGill—New Boat for. of Northern B.C. ; Special Prices Effective Aug. 11th to 18th ft — =) Mining in British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the Jead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zine, _— In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 91% of the Lead and 93% of the Zine are produced. British Columbia has produced approximately $1,300,600,000 worth of minerals. — About 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral- hearing lands are open for prospecting. Practically every mineral known to be found on the centinent occurs to some extent in British Columbin. RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— Co, - ON Non-metallic Mineral Investigations : “Barite;” coo “Asbestos”; “Glassware, : “Clay.” ous Lode-Gold Developments in British Columbia : during’ 1932, Address enquiries to ’ The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildings Victoria, B. C, Mo te FREER AEREAAATERRRERARREERERENRRERRAE MEIER ot When you use the columns of your . ~ LOCAL NEWSPAPER | You are: Suipbortine: a local Andustry, and encouraging the , ‘Buy at Home’’ principal. ' Tell the buying public what you have and give: “the. price, . THE OMINECA HERALD Is here to carry that message to the public for you, Will - _ you use these columns? | ‘in police court for the want of suffi- clent evidente. Perrin was charged with having taken the order from Don- Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Mangon spent a few days last week in Omineen riding where Mr, Manson had a look over hig his political fences to ascertain what if-any damage Mayor Taylor of Van- courer inlght have done during his re- cent trip, Mr. Manson seemed to he quite satisfied that no damage was done and he left on-‘Thursday for a car trip to Vancouver. Palestine is rapidly growing in im- portance a8 @ producer of oranges and has now attained tha fourth place as an ornnge exporting country, being sur passed only by Spain,’ Itaiy and the UWnited States. . oo, te * ; Prospects for the inerense in the price of beef are. bright. The storage ‘stocks in Cannda are now low, +7 ~A number of the Indinns have re- Barney Mulvaney of the Lakes coun- ‘Oy would like to sea o woman candi- date in Omineca. - He says he believes they would all support a good looking Babine Lake for Agent Capt, Mortimer returned last-Friday he covered over 3,000 miles and he found the roads everywhere in good condition, in fact exceptional condition considering that so little money has been available for maintenance, In Victoria and Vancouver he interview- ed the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and in Vancouver he interviewed the Deputy Minister of the Interior, Mr. McGill. ‘he latter is spending a good deal of time thié summer visiting all, or as muny as possible of the Indian Agents und their agencies in British Columbia, He had hoped to come _to the Huzelton agency, but will not be able to do so this year, He will be here next summer and intends to put in # week or more, duving which time he will go in to the Babine. | For the benefit of the Indian Agent bont will. be yut on the Babine Lake. As soon-as thit has arrived the Agent the Department that they be enecourag- ed along the Ilnes of progress, Dr. MeGill will also visit the Queen Charlotte Islands next summer, in he ROUND TRIP ‘21-Day Limit ::. | $37.65 Séason Limit $42.85. including moala and _ berths on atearser.) Go in cither direction. Stopover the Triangle, By rail and steamer, with Jasper as your stopover point, Cruise the “Inside Passage”. by rail the Skeena River, Rocky a 6~© Mountains and Fraser River » Valley. For information call ox write local g Agent or H.. McWwen, D.F. P.and Ay Prince | Rupert, BC. . Canadian. N ational. Jasper. Start at any point in ~ Explore Special booklet on request, V-69-33 — i Pictures Developed and - and the Indian Department a power |. PO 8-9-2 -—- OOO > i City Transfer Smithers, B. C. tt ener Taxi and. lrausfer Service Av alt, HOUES tonal { B.C LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B, C. o “f PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — a COOPER H. WRINCH | | Licensed Insyrance Agent | Handling all types of insurance, jj including Fire, Auitomobile; Sick- || | . Ness and Aceident — | HAZELION, Bc B.C. UNDERTAKERS | @ ald Giey for extracts, contrary to the] ugternoon from a motor trip to Van- * Indian Aci, cee e courer and Victoria. . He also spent a Dr ugs Stationery A day or two in Tacoma. While away Fancy Goods Kodaks Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. | _ Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister Te turned froii the canneries. Life was will’ visit that section of his a. eney ’ of Mines for the calander year 1931. ue | too slow for them and they wanted to! more often, ‘four or five times a year,| | W. B, Leach} ” Owner “Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia, Yo be buck where they could here the instend of the present twice, There é “Placer Mining in British Columbia, - ot canyons roar and see fish.jump, ure some five bundred Indians in the|°™ eo “McConnell Oreek Placer Area.” Lo ee Babine reserve, and it is the wish of | --«-..-<-¢~o~6-@-¢- 5 || K, om === = y . EMBALMING FOH SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY 4 a . af = - P.O; Box 948 A wire } will bring u :