THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW H AZELTON, 'B, C WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26; 1938 Se ES > 3 | Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts PERRIN The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital Issues tiekets for any period at $1.50 a nonth in advance. This rate imdudes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospitel. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. Martin's Garage _ FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES HOME GAS and OIL FREE COMPRESSION TESTING FORD V-8 SERVICE WRECK- ING TRUCK OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING, No charge to test and fill your battery Service Day and Night HAZELTON — Oe B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECFALTY A wire will bring us Y ‘P.O. Box 948 j PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. geen SICA IONIAN ICR INICIO, Prince Rupert Hotel. Best hotel in the North Rates from $1.50.a day up Orme’s, Ltd. || ; (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store » of Northern B. C. Drugs. Stationery | Fancy Goods. Kodaks Pictures. Developed and Printed FOR. MILD, cL SMOKE Prince Rupe, B.C. | Jevening, but oniy: one member and the a Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond FOR SALE—MeClary’s Garry range large size. white enamel finish, in perfect condition, with reservoir, reasonable price—Apply Mrs. C. H, Wrinech, Hazelton. * ee The W.A. to the H.H. will give a dance in Horticultural hall, Hazelton on Friday, February 11, St. Valen- tine’s night. aagm Brummitt returned to Smithers quite Dr. last Thursday, and he is feeling his old sell£ again. xe * Premicr Hon. T, D. Pattullo was 63 years of age last week ond friends in Vancouver tendered him 2 banquet. In his address before that gathering the Premicr urged all Canadians to support the construction of the high- way to Alaskn and the Yukon, and he urged all British Columbians, to get behind the move to unita this pro- vince with the Yukon. sas FOR SALE—Manmmoth Bronze Tur- key toms; weight about 30 Ibs. 7 months old; price $10 each,P.0.B. Smithers; also baled clover or tin- othy hay, any quantity.—Mra. 0. A. Chapman, Smithers. a ek The C. G. I, 'T. of New Hazelton will hold a tea and sale of novelties in the Superior School on Saturday evening, February Jath at 7.30, ‘The snow fences wrested early in the winter at rarious points in the dist- riect are working very satisfactory. They. will soon pay for themselves. aae Don't forget the barn dance in New Hazelton on Friday night. It will be good. oe Local faus were greatly disappoint- ed last Friday night at the decision of the judges of the Farr-Braddock |® fight. The Welechman, according to the broadenst had much the better of the battle, but as one commentator has said, “it is next to impossible for |© i Britisher to get a decision in the Tnited States.” aus Local sport fans were again disap- pointed Saturday night with the poor showing made by the Maple Leafs in the game against Boston Bruins. It looks as if the Money-loving Smythe, }! manager of the Leafs, had been. tak- ing cash for too many of his best and most reliable players. Flash young- sters are all right when the going is wood and everything clicks, but it is necessary to have some tried and re Hable players ‘to use In a pinch. LISTEN... | tink 19384 IMPERIAL TOBACCO’S INSPIRING PROGRAM FRIDAY 7 PM. P.S.T, CBR - GJAT - CKOV - CFIC - CHWK The annual. meeting of. the -eongre- |, gation of the, New .: ‘Hazelton wchureb was -to ‘have ‘been: held: “last. Monday parson. turned out, Rey. Mr. More is SPECIAL BARGAIN FARES © EASTERN CANADA Feb. 19 to Mar. 5 Return imit...45 days Very low fares permitting travel in coaches, tourist ov standard sleeping cars. Usual berth charges. Stop- -overs allowed at stations | Winnigeg and East, ‘ For further. information cell or write Local Agent or TP. notifying ‘the: congregations of. the Unt-| °° -| ted church tn’ this, ‘district ‘that he In-| °° .| tends: to ask the conference’ stationing |* HHie: ‘ Continuing the policy ‘inaugurated il few years ago the Canadian railways ave planning to give the travelling pub- lic ecdnomical bargain fares between western and eastem Canada during the periad of February 19 and March mh. These tickets will have o 45 day limit and the fares will be just over higher standard. tra. stations east ot Winnipeg. , - ae 7 i arrested und! is” he’ “in “rhe. jal ‘at trapper. brought"Stake to. ‘Hazelton, where’ thie ‘stolen. ‘fur: wa spay "e heating “Wii It is: oxpécte ; the man’ working on: the roads; °° ‘Pretty soon sand. ‘sprnikler will. he. out, wt a hideous ‘nature, ‘The. news repupta a cent a mile for. coach and a little. for sleeping ‘cars, * tourist orl” § . Berth: charges” will be’ ex-!'- Stop: overs ‘WL be® allowed cat o Tt: is reported ‘that a man has’ been Burns ‘Lake. n “conneeton, with the theft ; Srgt.. Cline ‘of: the Smithers of dotachment: of. "thes provincial: police, ‘Beentgola.| oan |e spected “of ‘the’ a ‘this | ~ nated at: $738 ed a ten year record. RECENT PUBLICATIONS :-- Brochure—“Hlementary Geology vised edition sions, ply to: Annual report of the Minister of Min nes for the year 1936. Bulletin—‘Notes on Placer Mining in “Possibilities for the Manufacture of Mineral Wool jn BC.” Preliminary Review of the Mining Industry for the year. 1937 Sketeh map of the Pravince showing the vations mining divi- For copies of any or all of the. above publientions, For authorative information regar ding the mining’ iudustry ap DEPARTMENT OF MINES , " .-YICTORIA, B.C. | The: "KrOSS. value of mineral production for the | year 1937 is esti | ; 176,315; 00—an all-time Practically ‘ML ‘phases of the mining :in dustry show estimated in- creases in both yolume and value. ; : The Mining Industry of British Colum bia ig: experiencing = West yenrs of its history, and mining dividends’ have ‘estublish- - record. the J} British Columbin.” Appl ied to Prospecting. Re- apply to Spring | and Summer catalogue, 1938. ls Now Being — “Mailed! oi you ‘do not receive __ your.copy. within: the ‘next few days, write r for i it immediately, » GARADA | Par EATON Can Two case of Infantile paralysis are 1| reported: from Topley, ii: ench énse ‘the 2y patient. being a. child of school. age, “and”. eMrgih eo). | One -is8 “the. child: ‘of: “Mr. Holmes. and the other ‘is x. child of Mr; | om Hotel and : “Mis;. pcre The tion ie be are} 5, Unusually comfortable rooms, the fin- est food, ond the rates are low. Isy- ery modern convenience. Just a few steps away from Yancouver’s busiest. corner—yet it is as quiet as a country home.all night. | Make your reservil- tions: early. Plan to. enjoy yourself for ‘there is no bar or other objection: able, fen tures, Hep of. Distinction" | “VANCOUVER B.C : Many in the interlor regretted tv hear over the radio on ‘Sunday even- dng that the son, Douglas, of Mr. and Mrs, I, B, Chettleburgh, Victoria, had | _, passed awry. at the ‘age of 23. yenrs. ‘The deceased wag.a fine: blg fellow and the- picture of- health’ the last time he" seek by” ‘anyone ‘from these ‘pacts. Was. a. native son’ of Hazelton’ and the ‘Mr. -Chettlebnrgh Was in- terested’. ‘in? ‘the: developnient of. eonl- avintag: inthe! far: north,.:in Copper: riv- er ant fp the ‘Telkwa district. He . toimily. As well. remembered, by all the’ old. timers..: oS 1 i ‘ iz t “4 fi