great launge, a THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1937 Builders. Supplies ! | | Bough and Dressed Lumber Lime Cement Bricks A complete stock of Builders Supplies Quick delivery by rail or truck Smithers Lumber Yards Smithers, B.C. LOCIEIESCECICIORCICIOIOIOIC RICO Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Moters Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts - AEIOIOROIICIORCICAC NCIC ICNCRENCE 1. EFFSFRES SES LFS SSL OSS FOSS HE You can leave worry and doubts be- hind when you come to Vancouver, for 3 Lote! Grosvenor there is everything for your convenience—central location yuietude, a famous dining room, a writing and smoking raams--hut no hair or other question- nhie feature. Personally supervised by the owner. : The Hazelton Hespital ‘tae Hazelton Hospital issues — tickets for any period at $1.50 - » uonth in-advance, This rate imludes office consultations, merlicines, 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. ra <> <= COOPER H. WRINCH | Aeensed Insurance Agent ‘Handling: all tvpes, oF ‘ingurance. ‘including’ Fire; ‘Automobile, Sick- Mess. and Accident . ‘ Monday tor orer 120 Advertising {nthe Ominece Herald will: bring real results. — = Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond Dr. Hankinson was called from Ru- pert and arrived on Tuesday morning on account of the illness of Mrs. L. B. Wrinch. He returned on the after- neon train. ue The mines of Canada produced a million dollars o day during 1936, aes The two little boys so badly burned ahout the face last Monday week, John Allen Gowd and Robt. Castell, are do- ing ulecly ut the hospital. Robert is able to be about a little. ea Mrs. Geo. D. Parent and Mrs. Fred Sait made a trip by train to Smithers last Saturday. sa Mr. nnd Mrs. Mitchell Newman are now residing in New Hazelton at the Parent house "Mountain View.” . ae2e The New Year was ushered in in this part of the district very quietly. No publie fractions whatever, and few, if any private parties. A car load of merry Indians went over the bank at Taylor's ranch one evening Inst week.. No one was hurt ut the top of the car was sickly, » *-e & : Miss Alice Dimoack returned to New Hazelton on Monday.to resume teach- ing duties on Tuesday. ; ~ £ 8 The schools in the district opened on Tresday morning. In some parts the utrendance was reduced due to colds nnd other forms of illness. ® sie After a January thivw the latter part a visit to this distriet on Sunday night It did not extend very far east, but it was good for Jocal industries which need good sleighing. eas The gross value of production of. the principal field crops of Canada in 1936 is estimated primarily, subject to re- vision. at $594,139,000, as compared with $508.910,900 in 1935. This is the hizhest recorded for the past seven yeurs, but is still $35,000,000 less than that of 1029, ; 4 8 Prepavations for the coronation in May next are going forward at eapa- city pace and even the Americans ad- mit that the coronation in Great Brit- ain is the grentest show un earth _« ae Letters from the east state that the merchants this season had the greatest business for. many years — The : pubic went ona buying spree: In British Col mohin it .was-about the ‘game and now nu lot of city: people are playing the stock market in hopes of - recouping yome of their expenditures =~ s08 _ , Hou. B Bennett has reported fram London after his holiday trip around the world He will be in. Ottawa in fine for the apening of Parliament * ok “Cant Willium Oliver, age 89 yéars, -has passed away at New Westminster. Te was well ‘known along the Pacific cvoust having, been in charge of the mission boat for many ‘years. He, in ans 8 . Over a million a° half shares were traded on the ‘Vancouver’. stock .. ex- change on Monday. antl over a “million Inst Saturday Some one will get on rood tr imming dhortly : . fe ee -Bxport ‘Coppi. dn New. York sold. on ee The Canadian Wheat Board ‘in 1996 only lost twelve “million. | “dowlars ‘The Alter celebrating and Hazelton ‘ Condert procee on ‘Tuesduy,, Bates. ‘Was ‘opened - on “‘Puedday and’ the ves " of lust week a heavy fall of. snow paid | fact bnilt his own boat and, operated | it |. Board did the: best it: could; ‘to equal}. - - naan “abig reaction’ ian | ‘Christmas ‘prei- dye ‘Bishop - vce a | Ccwhh@. are’ given rides:in, them. :in ~The “Toth, Congres of “the: “United . Bi rae the’ ‘ op- In the Kamloops district they have had heavy snow and high winds so } that traffic has been tied up. 44 Miss Flick. returned to Hazelton on Saturday after spending her holidays at her home in Vancouver. Here and There Opening three weeks earlier this year with a 15-inch snow fall on December 2, the ski-ing season in Quebec province was off io a flying start with special Canadian Pacifie trains as well as regulars crowded with enthusiasts on the first week-end thereafter from Montreal to the Laurentisns. The Impress of Britain will start the winter cruise season from New York December 29 ona wmine-day voyage to the West In- dies and Cuba, It will carry its own night club of Broadway en- tertainers and a smart dance band. The Empress of Australia, Tuesday. e = i] Anglican chyrch is in charge. eet . Rey. and Mrs. B. Sherman leave on Thursday afternoon ‘for their. new quarters at Kitwanga. ee & An inquest will ‘be opened in Burns Lake on the Tth Into the recent death of Mary Bruce, an Indian woman who died from exposure at Burns Lake -- -_.* * wt Mrs, Johnson of Victorian arrived in en, ® Owing to so many wishing, at the Big Reading Offer we have made, The | Omineca Herald will hold the offer : open one more week. See Page Two : of this issue for. particulars:—Two | Magazines in one group or Three Ma: | gazines in another group, and The Om- ineca Herald, for one year, all for $3.60 Can you afford to miss this? ome . The Omineca Herald has 3 quantity between January 7 and Mareh 25 will make six ernises of eieht, nine, ten, 16 and 18 day duration to the West Indies, all from New York, | Gift of a visit home for Christ- mas ard New. Year was the un- usual present suggested for the year end by G. BH, Carter, general passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, as he explain- ed the company’s pre-paid ticket plan for sending transportation to out-of-town relatives and friends. Arrangement of details of such visits is extremely simple, Mr. Carter said, and tickets cost no more despite. use of telegraph in ease of emergency and the guar- ‘“v-antee that the tickets will reach ' the right person. This service is not confined to Christmas and New Year but is particularly po- pular at this season. Canadian and world ski-ing en- “husiaats. will have an, opportu- nity to test the Rocky Mountains’ claim of having ski facilities equal to any when the Dominion champiouships -of the Canadian Amateur Ski Association are held from March 5. to 8 on the steep slopes. of 8,275-foot Mount Nor- quay, four miles from the Cana- dian Pacific Railway station at— ant, " According to announcement by Canadian Pacific Communications Depariment. Christmas and New Year's greetings of pre-arranged message texts will be again avail- _ able to the public this year. With- tn Eastern or ‘within. Western Canada they will be accepted at | _ the low rate of 25 cents, Between eastern and western Canada and -- from points in eastern and west- _ orn Canads, to points in the U.5.A. they will be accepted at 40 cents. Rates are subject ic government tax, Ac sitt to the Province of On- iario from tho Kerry Hill Flock, Book Society, in North Wales, ten ewes and one ram, of the world ‘famous Kerry Hill sheep are now — at:the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege, Guelph. The gift was ar- . ranged through W. Rupert Davies,” ‘President and Editor of the Tcing- _ ston's“Whig-Standard”,: and. -the sheep, ‘known in Wales as “spec- | . kle-faced rentpayers”, are expect- ed to prove extremely popular . with. stock’ breedérs. across. Gan- ~ ‘ada, Oxperts ‘consider the Kerry . 4; Hill: sheep -an outstanding ‘breed, - ' noted for their adaptability to’ any" environment, and for their. gene “ eral utllity. “Canadian: Pacific’ gemi-streamt- ‘~~ lined, air-conditioned trains which::’ have ‘been -a feature:‘of: railway “ “development this “year, have, had “of. ‘the. “big < mn the » form & Ot? model , These miniature’ trains’ ‘Bre, having Bredt. “success “with. ‘the’ _klddies Presidential address was expected to: “day. me : : >» the: stores: and ‘then:: have ‘ portunity “OF gottirig’ “a ‘toy’: ee » fof: Christmas, ‘built. an, the HATO - “Lines | ab, the ‘miniature red "have it they will take them away..... ‘week from Saturday the offer will be ‘over and the magazines burned. i bane Omineea Herald is only $2, 00 . » RXEKKEKAAD ARDS PORPPERE Ce. of magazines on hand that anyone may A see ~~ _ _ rl Today reports are: fayorable trom. : Dr, Wrinch regarding the condition of: | Mrs. Wrinch, folowing an operation on The Indian school in Hazelton was opened on Saturday following the holi- day season. Rev, Mr. Stewart, of the Hazelton on Tuesday afternoon being | called to the bedside of her daughter : ‘Mrs. L. B. Wrinch who was not so well | last minute, to take advantage of the | i i. WAKE uP YOUR LIVER BiLE— “And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the ’ Morning Rarin’ to go Tha liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into yeur bowels daily. If this bile _ is nat flowing freely, your food doesn't digest, It just decays in the bowels. Guy bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Harmful poisons ge into the bedy, and you [eel sour, sunk and tho world lovks punk, A mere bowel movement doesn't always get at the cause. You need something that works on the liver ad well. It tales those good, o Curter’s Little Liver Pills to get these et. ounds of bile flowing freely and make you eel “up and up". Harmiess aud gentle, they" muke the bile flaw freely. They do the wor! of ealome! but have no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by namet Rtubbomly refuse anything else, 2ic. IN THE SUPREME COURT Or BRITISH COLUMBIA In Probate . Act”. and int the Matter of the Estate of Donald MeGlashan, Deceased, Intestate Take Notice that by order of His Honor, W. EB. Fisher, the 2Ist day of December, A, D., 1986, I was appointed administrater of the estate of Donald McGlashan, deceased, and all. parties having claims agninst the said estate are hereby vequired to furnish same properly verified, to me on or before the 27th day of January, A.D, 19237, . and all parties indebted to the estate are required to yay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Norman A. Watt, Official’ Administrator ; Trince Rupert. B.C. Dated the 23rd day ot “Pecember, AD, FORG. When vou use th ‘*Buy at Home’’ principal. 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