along a ; Smithers Garage |. - & Hectic Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Acetylene Welding Experts: The Hazelton Hospital {The Hazelton Hospital issues ti-kets for any period at $1.50 a wonth in advance. This rate inviudes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable tn Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. COOPER H. WRINCH L’censed Insurance Agent Handling all tvpes of insurance e including Fire, Automobile, Sick- ‘ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. Martin's Garage FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES HOME, GAS and OIL FREE COMPRESSION . TESTING — FORD Y-8 SERVICE - WRECK- ING TRUCK OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING, No chaige to test and fill your battery Service Day and Night HAZELTON On your usual, “Spring: trip to Vancou- yer, enjoy’ the hospitality of the Gros-|3 full} ¢ venor—delightfully comfortable, city service, modern rooms, restaurant ond other. facilities, . midst of everything... loention saves ‘time, - Sleep like a top| { —and step’ out!the front. door into the |. “The Grosvenor's| 7 Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond 5 Hugh MeLean of Telkwa was in Hazelton this week looking up some of his old friends. He is one of the old timers in this part of the country, but he has been living. in Telkwa for q good many years. a ee early part of the week here. sore “hose driving of late about the in- terior remark about the glorles of the country and the weather, It is really worth while to take a day off. eee : Born—To Mr, and Mrs, J. E, Duke, (mee Kay Gibson. R.N.) at the Chilll- wack Hospital, on May 27, 1987, a daughter. Mrs, Duke is a graduate: of the Hazelton Hospital, = all ; ' Mrs. Fred Castell, R.N., and Miss Bolliver, R.N., of the staff of the Haz- clton Hospital, left by car Tuesday for a two months holiday,. They will go first to Kamloops and then visit other points from there, ees Miss Elsie Dannhauer,. R.N., has re- turned to duty at the Hazelton Hos- pital atter a couple of months vacation spent at her home at Copper City and at Terrace, ene Arthur Jones, a cashier at the Van- eouver General Hospital, and an uncle of Mrs, Andy Grant, arrived in Hazel- ton last Saturday to pay a short visit. *#* hk Hugh MacDonald of Dorreen was last week admitted to the Hazelton Hospital as a patient, © .} Nancy Green, a Kisgagas native girl ‘) of uncertain nge, and who has been liv- ing in Hazelton is. doing 30 days for having taken too much liquor.. She is in old‘offender and the magistrate has given her time enough to sober up. een The election dance last night put ou hy the base ball boys of New Hazelton was a big disappointment. The atten- dance was very small and there was . Game Warden Ed. Martin spent the , ports from those present, The dance had not been. advertised to any extent and no one seemed to know what was what. It was too bad. The boys will barely break’ even, en one tt Most people got their election re- tirms over the radio although the re. ception was none too good and as per usual, just what one wanted was not to be heard. «2 8 With only 3 small polls to hear from in Skeena the results are—Keuney 926 and Doney 636, ‘ ees A party of ten Mounted Policemen went north recently for several yearg anty in the far: north. Corp. Arthur Mason-Rooke, formerly of Hazelton, and his bride, were among the number Both Corp, and Mrs. Mason-Rooke are well known locally, ' ee ; Rer. Father Murphy, recently ap- pointed to the ‘Smithers parish, paid a visit to New Hazelton and district last week in company with-A. Roy Me- Donell, - : A CARD OF THANKS ’ In the loss of. a beloved son and bro- ther, Captain G. BL Stanley, M.D., late medical assistant at the Hazelton Hos- pital, may we convey through your. paper the heart felt thanks for the many ‘kindnesses, expressions of sym- pathy. letters of condolence and floral tributes at this time of our sad beren- vement. We are grateful for the Christian influence exemplified by our boy in his chosen _life’s terminated. “The Lord hath given and the Lord bath taken away, Blessed be the name of the Lord.” Mrs. M. H. Stanley, work so unexpectedly For a sorrowing mother, father, sister and brothers; Bag second will DODGE, PLYMOUTH | and CHRYSLER Cars Arriving Smithers. . Do not buy until you have seen ‘and a - deiven one eof these chy ser . : arrive vs about se a a ; | Come a third carjoad coming about the: 25th . mo no pep at any time, according to re- |: amma | PIPE - A TOBACCO > Prince Rupert Hotel A real good hotel serving. WAKE UP YOUR\ LIVER BILE—_.\ the north: land | f Prince Rupert, B.C. H. B, Rochester, manager Rates—$1.50 per day and up ‘And You'll Jump Out of Bed ia the ‘Morning Rarin’to go |s- } The liver should pour out two irants ot” liquid bile int bila Into eur iy daily, Tf this bills bile - ia no It Inst dey deca, str ng 4 bowel, eateries m9 your st stoma You get constipated. Harmful. Bolgons go Into the body. 8 and you feel scur, tha world locks punk. f make the bile flow freely, Th of calomel but have no calomel or m: them. Ack for Carter's Little Li name! Stubbornly refuse anything else, J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed ' Bc. UNDERTAKERS | | awn EMBALMING FOR SHIEMENT A srsordtry ‘ er Smithers, B.C. BO. ‘Box Hts ‘ re PRINCE RUPER™, B.C, - will ior ne ws ti rd being tn increase of $5,260,725 over the value of 1935. Minister of Mines for the year 1936, - This Teport is being issued in Seven parts; Le, Part-A, a Summary of the Mining ‘Industry ; Part B, - North-western Distriet: Part G, North- eastern District; -Part D, South- ern and Central Districts. and Part G,. Inspection of Mines. any separate Part is Issued free of charge; additional Parts—10e ‘each. THE MINING INDUSTRY oF BRITISH COLUMBIA : The value of mineral production for the year 1936 was $54,081,967, | INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST | Applications are now being received for the “Annveal Report of the A copy of DEPARTMENT OF MINES . 7 VICTORIA, BG. 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