THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY APRIL. a Sihithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Partsand Service Accetylene Welding Experts EFREKKERS SEF EHS EKEAKSE VISES HE i _oaaceenooonnnoooanE 086 l | Personally supervised by the owner- Inimager, you are assured of the ut- must in service and comfort at the Within a block or so of shopping and financial districts. Come to the Grosvenor expecting great things GLOSV enor, --you'll not: be’ disappintod. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital isaues titkets for any period at $1.50 a wvonth in advance, This rate imdludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets ure obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- | ent at the Hospital. | Hazelton, B. C., for all engagements, — — aoe 5 COOPER H. erin _L’ consed: Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance inelading . Fire, Automobile, Sick- “ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. OIL ” FREE’ COMPRESSION 1 RRSIRING' FORD. ¥-7, SERVICE WRECK: ING ‘TRUCK’ ° WELDING. : ‘No charge, to test and fill, your’ estes , Servlee ‘Day: and” ‘Night - HAZELTON | .-findge. of the Supreme Court of British TCulumbie, . dated. 28rd day. of March, OXY-ACETYLENE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ; Dated ‘at Smithers, ‘Be On 4 . ¥ Gathered from Here, There and Beyond Of Interest to Most. Folk ak M. MeLeod, Optometrist of .Vancow- ver, will he at New Hazelton, Sunday morning, and at Hazelton Sunday 9. m., May 9th. aa ‘ipt. G. C. Mortimer is now decided- ly improved after five months in the hospital and ‘several operations, He is walking about and hopes to get his discharge next week. op A daughter was born to Mr. aud Mrs Shaw, jr. of Carnaby, on Saturday, 17th, at the Hazelton Hospital. ‘THE HAPPY SIX ORCHESTRA have ‘reorganized under new manage- ment, will furnish good music fer all dances, concerts, or for anyone want: ing good music. Get in touch with Joshaway Campbell or Philip Turner At the court of Revision held in Hazelton on Monday from 1 té 3 in the afternoon, Cons. Andy Grant ad- ded 35 names to the lists in this im- mediate district. Lo One result of the search made Tues- day afternoon for Dan McDonald was that the trail lie hod been working on last fall has been found. It was late in the day when found so that an- other trip will have to be made, but it) is not necessary that the old maji‘ shonld he found ou that trail, He travelled from hither to yonder with out consulting either nan.or beast. | Muny in this district will remember Weesly Burk, a former member of the Hudson’s Bay Co. staff, and who was drowned at Oceon Pulls some time ago His body was recovered recently’ and taken. to Vancouver for interment on Tuesday, April 338th. ” sea favorable progress that she hopes: to leave the hospital shortly, ond bee at home, Ld a There will be a dance in the Horti-; cultural Hall, Hazelton, April 30th, Music furnished by the Happy Six or- chestra. Admission 50c. Refresh- ments. aa ek . CARD OF THANKS Ar. J. H. Willan and family wish to, express their sincere appreciation of the many. kindnesses shown them dur- ing their recent bereavement’ and té thunk these who sent floral tributes. District, B, Farmers. Institutes will hold the annual convention in Telkwa. on July Sth when the minister of agri- |. cuture Hon, Dr, Macdonald, and his depnty, J. 1. Munro, will both be pre- sent, : ae oo The Owineca. Herald Is only $2.00 . ‘IN THE SUPREME COURT OF | BRITISH COLUMBIA in probate IN THE MATTER OF THE “ADMIN. ‘ISTRATION ACT” and a OF ROBERT HAYSOM Deceased .~ ike notice that by: order. of His Honour H.B. A. ‘Rtobertson, local: 1037; 1° was: ‘appointed “Administrator of ‘the Estate: OF: ‘Robert, Haysom,’ de: ceased; and that. all’. “persone. having clnims against... ‘the . -anid... state. ara hereby required . to furnish. -particulara ‘of sume, prpperly verified,’ to mo, on or before the: 31st: “May; 1987 ;. “and: that are required : to" “pay: the. amounts. of. their: indebtedness: to -me: forthwith “ thle Ath day of April,’ ‘1987. :: AB Campbell; % : ers last week, but nothing was ‘given to the press re their doings, Mrs. C. I. Sawle is now making so |- Jexcitement, | “Who standard bearer will..be. has, not yat az ah all persons: indebted: to: ‘the ‘snl ‘Hatate aoe POLITICAL CIRCLES ARE QUIET The provincial election will be held on Juue ist with nominations on May lith.. Thus far there is practically no stir among the political parties which would indicated that any hard fought campaign will be . undertaken, ‘The present member, E. T. Kenney, Liberal will probably be in’ the field again, at least the Liberals will hold a conven- tion in Hazelton tomorrow morning. | A few ©. C, F. leaders were in Smith- The Con- | GRRKIKKOEOREKIKE ERS servatlves are just considering wheth- er or not they will put a candidate i in the field. Miss Dorothy Casa left on Satur- day afternoon for Porcher Island to accept a position there. i * Robt. Willan and Mrs. Willan and infant daughter, arrived from Barker- ville last week to spend a short time aut Mr. Willan’s old. home here, a On Saturday afternoon Thomas aad Atthur Willan srrived from Barker- ville to attend the funeral of their nother, Mrs, J. H. Willan, They re. turned to -Barkeryille Tuesday morn- ing where they are employed in one of the placer operations, . ex " . The Kispiox orchestra gave a dance in the Horticultural hall in Hazeltoa on Friday night of last week and it is reported that a good time was spent. The: Badminton Club sponsored the affair. “Cons. Andy Grant: went out on Tuesday to have another .look around | for Dan MeDonald who has not been soon since last fall, By the time he was reported missing toere was, far too much snow in the ~ hills to permit, of a jwoper senrch. a On Tuesday morning Tony Greeo and his tenant Thom went up to Sini- ihers to nttend’ a session of Country {Court to iron out some misaniler: stand- ings or difficulties, *s . - For the first time this year the frogs gnve a concert the latter part of last week, Spring is just around the |: te Hotel iv A real good hotel serving the north land | Prince Rupert § * H, B. Rochester, manager Rates—. $1, 0 per day and up. E Prinee Rupert,. B. C. B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the thet Morning Rarin’ to go ‘ ei iver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into MO i It fing sy pau oat ae ta? @ bowels, G; your stomach. You get oa rit ee poisons fi into the bo sour, : sunk an , ut have 7) them. aac but jeter calomel or mercury in hame! Stubbornly eatuest anything else, 25c, Mr, Tomlinson | was in town for a few days cutting luniber for & new ad- ‘lition to the United Church ‘bullding, He was-the guest of Mr, Joseph Wes. ley and family. Estimates and Advice -on Home Improvements - You can Save. Money by Consulting Us | And] Don’t r orget the Paint Sale Starts: April 22nd wa: | Myros & Smith . _ Hazelton, B, C. COTNCr. y . Ce At the same time that the clection is héld there will be 1 vote taken: on the Henlth Insurance question. It is understood that the people will be asked to say whether or not they are in favor of-the idea, but the scheme proposed to be followed will not - be outlined, although. it is likely the vari- ous spenkers will explain it. ! aoe Prince Rupert The Garden City by the Sea . By Our Own Correspondent Host’ S Garage O. H. Hoskins, Propri ietor We are the - Official Sub-Ford. Dealers For the Smithers and Hazelton Districts. “Politically svenicings “the “outlook, in Prince-Rupert As. Aprgely unrnffled.