manors THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY -19, 1937 | erent thas ren a Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Partsand Service Accetylene Welding Experts BERERLACRCRIICICICICIC RR ICICRC RICE SO The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tivkets for any period at $1.50 a ‘nonth in advance, This rate invludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superfntend- ent at the Hospital. a) Oa COOPER.H. WRINCH L'censed Insurance Agent « Handling all types of insuranc e including Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. Martin 7 Garage... FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES HOME GAS and OIL FREE COMPRESSION TESTING FORD V-3 SERVICE WRECK. ING TRUCK OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING. No charge to test and fill your battery Service Day and Night HAZELTON In Vancouver—mid business and bur- ty, the Grosvenor Hotel allows you to have the quiet, homelike atmosphere, to which you may be accustomed. Ful- ly modern from entrance to roof—180 rooms—large. ‘lounge ‘and dining. room and just around the ‘corner from everything. . 7 . Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond WATER NOTICE Use and Storage [—— Take nutice that the Silrer. Stand- ard Mining Co.,- Ltd, N.P.E., whose address ‘is. 714 Vancouver Block, Van- courer, B.C., will apply for a License to take and use 25 cubfe feet per sec- ond, and to store water out of Seguina Creek, also known as Salmon Oreek, which flows westerly and drains into the Skeena river about ten miles north of Hazelton, The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about a mile and a half above the mouth of the creek, and will be used for mining purposes upoq the Silver Standard Mine, described as Silver Standard Mine. The storage dam will be located at 1% miles above the mouth of the creek The capacity of the reservoir to be created is ahout ™% miles by 60 feet wide, and it will flood about 6 acres of land. This notice was posted on the ground on the first day of May, 1937. : A copy of this notice and an appH- cation pursuant thereto and ito the “Water Act” will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Smithers, B. Cc. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Compiroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the first ap- pearance of this notice in a local news- paper. The stream flows through wnsettled Crown Land ‘Territory. _No users of water or settlement on ‘the stream. Flat land from stream to mine. Pow- er line will be about four miles long. Banks of stream about 100 feet high. {Silver Standard Mining Co., Ltd., NPL Applicant By Arthus §, Williamson, Agent The date of the first publication of 45-48 this notice is May 5, 1937. WATER NOTICE Use and Storage Take notice that Silver: Standard Mining Co., Ltd:, N.P.E., whose address is. 714 Vancouver Block, Vancouvet, B. C., will apply for a license to take and. use ten eubic feet and to store water out-of Robinson Lake, head cf Tsvo ‘Mile Creek, which flows -souther- ly, and drains into the Bulkley river ‘about at Haguelgate Indian Reserve. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point at outlet of Robin- son Lake and will be used for mining purposes upon the mine described as Silver Standard Mine. The storage dam will be located at outlet of Robinson Lake, The capacity. of the reservoir to be created is about (lake will average 26 feet: deep), and tt will flood about 25 aeres of land. . This notice was yosted on the ground on the first dey of May, 1987, A copy of this notice and an appli- eation pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act” will be filed in the office of the water Recorder at Smithers, a Oe Objections to the ‘application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or | with the. Comptroller. of Water Rights Parliament’ Buildings, Victoria, B.C., pearance of this notice in a local news- paper. - Grown Land.. .| users of water. for five’ ‘miles. ‘ No ap- plication or | holder .of water rights. on _|the whole -creek ' known . as Tivo Mile creek, ‘Water: to be. used for ‘eongen- trator. °° within thirty days after .the first ‘ap-; “No. settlements 0] _Pattal Marshall Bros. have started hauling the cedar poles cut last winter up the Kispiox and on the Nine Mile moun- tain slopes They will be kept busy a number of weeks. The Hotes” are com- ing to New Hazelton ‘for’ shipment’ by the Hanson Timber and Pole Co, 2 a o The Hanson Co. got'a big pile of poles driven down the Skeena to Nash before the rising Skeenn made it nee- essary to pull the boom out. When the river. drops again more poles will be put in the water, aa . Bill and Mary Sargent left Friday last by car for Vancouver. * + A lot of the commercial travellers are now using their own cars to cover the greater part of thelr territory in the northern interior of the province. ae Miss Alice Dimock spent last week end at her home in Smithers in cele- bratlon of her birthday. When she arrived there was a surprise party all waiting for her, and a birthday eake with candles on, an‘ ev ‘rything. -* Dr. Whillans of Vancouver, arrived on Tuesday to teke a position on the staff of the Hazelton Hospital. Dr. G. KE. Stanley has been seriously i for the past couple of weeks and will not be able to resume his work for some time, Dr TL. B,- to leave for the south about the first of June for a month’s holiday during Which thne he will visit in Victoria and also attend a medical convention in Vaneouver. : ek oe Sret. Andy Farbairn paid.a visit ta Prince Rupert and Smithers recently. He came north as ‘a witness at the session of the Supreme Court in Prince Rupert. Andy was‘also expected to pay a visit to bis” Pold’ ‘friends in this part of the district. : * * t Cons. Andy Grant of the provincial police had a lot of running around to do just previous to Coronation Day and he began to fear ha would not be wangu and Kitwancoul. But by good luck and being on his toes he got back in time and the business all clenred up. e , The C, C. F, opened — the, political elimpaign in Hazelton last . Saturday night when the candidate, J. Doney of Terrace, assisted by Mr. Dougias, M.P. from the prairie held a meeting. The ittendance was very good nnd the mneeting was. quite’ ac ‘suddess. . a . Lt . . As a result ‘of the noniinations ‘for candidates at the forthcoming provin- cial election held in Smithers on May lth the Liberals nominated H. T..Ken ney. who has been the representative for the last four years, and the C. C. ¥. nominated J..Doney of Terrace. No Conservative candidate was nominated In all other northern ridings there. will be’ three,. if not four candidates run ning. L . * und, the Patti oO. government, it is ex: pected that, fl cabinet ‘ministers. will address publigimee ing, viz., I fae Wells; Grey. Nee Weatminater, min- ister of munielpalities,, . ee ee FOR ‘SALE—Guriiiey® ibe, due’ fo freshen. Priee. $40... “9 ing summer excursion: fares from. “May good for ‘ste months. 3 om we “Are. you: wishing: ‘any town, lots. Silver stands Mang Coy, Lia, NPL ‘garden, purposes?’ : Apply: ite. the Hi or ; 1 abbttcant ‘Low: rents-and‘t alae office.’ hasivtie: tela wre. Ce wil Vpfien - fal the Anterests Of Pret nier “Prince Rupert Hotel | ‘A real good total _ . WAKE UP YOUR : : "| - LIVER BILE— the north land. . _ And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to go TOR | A MILD, COOL SMOKE: Prince Rupert, B. C. The liver should out two Poun of . - Kiquid. bile into your bowels daily. thi this oat .H. B. Rochester, manager wing your food docan't digest, It just decays in the bowels, Gas bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Harmful poisons iP into the body, and you feel sour, éunk and the world looks punk, A mere bowel movement doesn’t always get at the cause. You need something that works an the liver as well, It takea those f bile Bowing fr and make eal “up and up”, wae ee at gentle, t Rates—$1.50 per day and up make the bile flow freely. They do th of calomel but have no calomel or ee them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pitla by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 26c. B. C.. LAND SURVEYOR _J. Allan. Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring us BO. Bun tds PRINCE HIDPER™ B.C, ds ty Wrinck also expects | on the job at-home on that: day, He] got a call to Dorreen, another to Kit- |. a 2 ose FITTER ITEP TIT E PEEL IIS ITIS ISS EISIP SSS SS EEE SY FS Victoria Day May 24th New Hazelton. Children’s Sports and field Sports---1 p.m. Junior Ball Game---New Hazelton vs Hazelton Senior Ball Game:--New Hazelton vs Smithers Grand Dance at Night Kispiox Orchestra _ oo ot | pei In support of B, T, Kenney, Liberal, }. Evelyn : ‘iphe ‘Canadian Railways’ nay now ‘awl 15 ‘to October | 1G... These tleketi ar0| ar : The valite of mineral produetion for the 3 year 1986 7 was : $4; 081,967; . belng an increase of 6. 260, 728 over the vulue of 1935, ‘Investigate Before You Invest NOTE—Aitention is direeted te the fact that Free Miners’ Certi- ficates expire.on the 31st of May, All Certificates representing property held uniter ‘the “Mineral Act” and the. “Placer Mining Act” mane -be re- ‘ newed on or before. that date. Lona 7 oie gg WEE fey this Provinee, “inl ‘tot. . : DEPARTMENT oF ‘MINE ICTORIA, B.C.