* Spwerns THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B.:C., WEDNESDAY * SEPTEMBER 14, 1938+ i angpeie Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding. Experts Sac aCe ACH NEHA ICACNNORICICAOIONES 260.9 PHESESAIPISSP VOCS IOVS Sasser The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital isaues tiskets for any period at $1.50 a nonth In advance. This rate indudes office consultations, medicines, as ‘ell as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or. by matt from the Medical Superintend- { ent at the Hospital. B.C. UNDERTAKERS } EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY } oe ‘ i ¢ ! t P.O. Bux Y4s A wire j PRINCE KRUPER™ 8.C will bring us > Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prince Rupert, B.C. (muite a mmmbher from these parts took in the Telkwa Barbecue on Mon- day in spite of the threatening 1 rain, eu 8 - Mrs. Geo. Hooey of Hazelton is a pa- dient in the Hazelton . Hospital, and she is reported to be making progress toward recovery. oR mw Helph Branch and Ole Berg were visitors from Usk for Labor Day. . nd * Tommy Turner says the bridge on the Kalum Lake road will be finished the end of the week. ose IS Agent For Home Ethol Gus ‘and Home Products|. Willard Batteries for ‘Cars and Radios Get your ear fixed ‘up for fall and winter running, Have. the oil and grease changed to lighter grades and have us put in Ever-ready’ Prestene Anti-freeze,. oo Martin’ Ss Garage. In. Hazelton... as Mias Dorothy Casa returned to ral _Awangal, last Saturday after: spending ‘a qweek at-her hone in New Hazelton. : noon’ Inst.” wes Ks Se Se eB Se SS eee eee Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond Make Life Easier this summer by using labor saving paper utensils, such as paper table napkins, paper cups, paper towels, paper plates, and also toilet tissue. A stock of all these are | carried at The Omineca Herald office and the cost is not much and they do save a lot of labor. . ee 8 There is general regret in Canadas nt the death on Sunday of Prince Arthur, son of the Duke of Connaught nud grandson of the late Queen Vic- foria, The Prince was three times a visitor to Canada and served for a yeer and a half w ith - the Canadian forces Overseas. , ok ® A yetng people’s society is being or- ganized in New Hazelton fn connee- tion with the United Church. o,p Mrs. Olof. Hanson and her daughter Mrs. Don. Sutherland and the grand- son have left Smithers by car for Kam- loops where. Mrs,.Hanson will spend a few days before returning. Olof. says it was tine his grandson wis getting |’ lack home as the schools. are again opened and he believes in children get- ting an early start, * % -& Cons, Andy Grant has finished his holidays and on Monday teok Cons. Davidson back to Smithers. Cons. Grant is tickled to be back on the job 8 the hears were scarce nnd the small birds were not afraid of being hit, so there wes not much fer him to do. es 8 Cons. Agnew of Burns Lake has .a hit and run case on his hands, “Last Saturday an old Jady was hit and in- jured by an auto-and the driver kept on going, The police expect to get the driver before long. It is not often a hit aud run cese occurs in this country ee ee Lars Hagen of the Kispiox’ reports that his cabin, some distanee from his home, was broken into and a quantity uf clothing and tools were taken, Cons Duvidson investigated, and os he has gone back te Smithers, will follow np the ease. a Lid. Hell is expected to leave Thnvs- day morning with his two sisters, for the old home in Nuva Scotia. His sis- ters hive been with him. in Hazelton for the past week. Ed. bas been in this country for a Jong time and his sisters thought him dead until a short tine ago they received word. of his be- ing alive, It is many years since.they |! heard from or ef him. a **& Mr. and Mrs, 'S. Mallinson are on & trip to Kitwancool. Mr, Mallinson is on Indian Agent's work. zs 8 Next ‘Sunday: morning at 11 o’cluck the regular services will be held in the New Hazelton ehureh, followed by & communion service, In the evening in Hazelton the regpler service will be followed by a communion service, a 8 Suuday school in New Hazelton Sun- day mourning at 10 o’clock and in Haz elton, of tivo. o'clock . in the afternoon, a oe i oe Jolly Old. England had its erises. over the-week end. It would not be Bngland were there not a crises | over: the week end. -The people are too billy busy during the week to pay Cons, Grant rélsome: other. nations! in Murope. - : a ae ad = 1K Gatiiai syindierte with Head quar -tdts in Berlin have offered to-build. a pipe line’ ‘from the “Alberta ‘oll fields to take payment: ‘In oi, | The: pal: nasoclas |. tion replied: ‘that: nothing. co 1d: be: done |: J about it’ until the mat! had- been re ferred’ to: the’ ‘Ognadian: ind _ Britlaty -| authorities. ° a fe "The Wy A. to. ‘the. i. th: ‘held ‘ite ‘| regular monthly. meeting fa-‘the United | Chureh in’ Hazelton: on Tuesday. after: Mr. and “Mrs, We bs Gow left: net usual |, any-attention to: the. doing of the quar-| Vancouver: ‘at a cost. of $16, 000,000 ‘and ; There has been o couple of neay- frosts this week, but so far uo damage has been done. A fog in the early Inorning has protected the gardens, From Smithers | ‘Mrs, J. Olovson and family left on Thursday of last week. for Naniamo Where they will make their home, They haye been in Smithers for four- teen years and thelr many friends re- gretted to see them leave. A large numher of farewell parties were held in their honor. Mr. Olovson igs ew- ployed in the lumber industry near Naninmo. Miss Annie Olovysen of the Bulkley Hotel staff is remaining in | Smithers. % em On Friday evening a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. nold and Mrs, Bannister, in honor of. Miss Corabelle. Thoman, to-be indicates her popularity in this district, After displaying the gifts ind consuming the refreshments the xuests played game and entered into contests, the winners being Miss Pat Hetherington and Miss Anna. Oloyson. en Harold Fanner, junior matriculation graduate, left on Thursday morning's train for Vaneouver where he will take senior mutric, He intends to become a chemist, , =zsee On September Ist a daughter was born to-Mr. and Mrs, Axel Peterson in the Smithers hospital. *_ ee . Arthur Martin: underwent a. minor operation last Saturday. = * With the sun laughing down and radiating good cheer on Sunday the Smithers tennis players flocked to the courts to complete the championship tournament. The elimination set is singles, Lewis: vs Aida was the most exciting match of the day. Both play- ers used all they had and did some smooth playing. Tat Aida won, 11-9. The ploy-offs for the singles was con- eluded this week, and Lewis and Aida, tangle again. The winner will play J. G. Stephens, Stephens and Lewis took the honors and prizes in the men’s doubles, defeating Aida and Art Dim- mock 7-5 and 6-4. ee Geo. Pike arrived: in Smithers from Premier on Thursday morning to see his parents... . : se « . All road camps in this vicinity are being closed down this week reports ecugincer Cinliffe, ae. The etablishment of a school central- ly loented between Doughty’ and Mor- icetown is being urged by the farmers ut Doughty. There ore eleyen ehild- ren of school age and the great dist- ance from educational facilities ren- ders sehooling for. the young ‘oneg al- most impossible. The introduction of ‘a school in that area’ would be great aaset to the community and ‘would 1e- move the eduetional barrier. that-has kept dettlers out. of thnt- district. . rr ee os A daugtiter was: ‘born’: on ‘Wednesday of Jast Week ‘atthe . Smithers, ‘hospital to Mr. and. Mrs," Grover Lovelen, , ‘ e. Be ™ ‘Jack Wallace, ts impiox the hospital ‘and. hopes’ to ‘be on n the job tig | designed for’ use’ ag a): five: “passenger Blanes: Thursday morning-on‘a- month’s Vaca, os wd ton. to ‘the Peace ‘River: ‘country. : T, A. Arnold, sponsored by Mrs, Ar-} The numer: |. ous presents showered upon the bride- : ing nicely at , proy ince, upply to: The value of mine production in 1987 was $74, 475,902, an in- crease of $20,293,935 over 1936, All phases of the mining: in- dustry have shown increases in both For copies of the Annual Report of the Minister of Mines and other publications dealing with th e mining industry of this volume end ‘value. DEPUTY MINNISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, B C, NOTE—An’ index to the Annual Repo: rts of the "Minister of . Mines for the years 1874 to 1986 has been printed ‘and.’ copies “may be obtained | upon payment of a a charge of $1.00 each. 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