3 iy if THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY a4, 1984 ee ee ee eee oe > yd >> rd Dye P>S >>> >PE>Y >> >FHPP> ES HIP. > xSP PHO YE PPHO HOO > ERD DDD When you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the ‘‘Buy at Home’’ principal. Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. THE .OMINECA HERALD Is here to carry that message to the public for you. you use these columns? a British Columbia THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA _ has produced minerals of an aggregate ralue of $1,400,000,000 Recent Publications You are invited to apply to the Department of Mines,’ Victoria, “BG, for the latest authorative information regarding mining — development in British Columbia Annual Report of the Honorable the Minister of Mines for the calendar year 1983 “Placer Mining in British Columbia: id . Summary and Review of the Mineral Industry of British Columbia for the six months ended June 30th, 1933 . Non-metalic ‘Mineral Investigations: “Barite’: “Glassware”; “Clay”; “Magnesite and Hydro-mngnesite” Address enquiries to: The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildings Victoria, B. C. near future. The Omineca Herald Will now supply you with of any size and any make and _at manufacturer’s prices “Asbestos” Even though business is not up to normal you still use Counter Check Bodks and need them now or in the Counter Check Books Give your order to us or send it by mail to ; ‘The Omineca Herald New Hazelton, B..C. 4444 C4 ECLA LL SECC CEC ACEC eA CECE EL Mrs. Walton Sharpe was re-elected vice-president of ‘the W. A. to the H. present month. ae elton Hospital Saturday for a minor operation, She returned to her home! Saturday afternoon, ea Miss Kathleen Bailey of Prince Ru- pert, formerly on the Hospital staff, is in Hazelton, se & . Harry Walker, who has been in Haz- elton for g couple of months, left last Thursday for the coast and a trip up! to Stewart, eke t& There were quite 2 number of com- mercial travellers in’ the distriet the past week or so. This is the flrat trip of the new year for most of them. ae y ohn Newick of Hazelton. reports he is again fit and on the job. Mrs. Nev; ick ig also feeling hetter, oe Buras Lake reports the presence of big grey wolves in that vicinity and that the animals are making a mess of the game in the country, _2 President Roosevelt's request for a fifty or sixty cent dollar was carried by Congress with a majority of 820." It is now up to all good Americans to make a lot of money while the making is, good. * x * The U. S. Radio Commission is con- sidering a. tax on radio listeners of $2 raido owners had no tax to pay. * * # i= H. at the annual meeting early in the) “Miss Little of Woodcock was in Haz}. ee Te ee a ee - per set. Heretofore. the American! “Doings Around. Home Of.interest to you and your friends =." an RR CCRC ALLE CCR LECCE ELE CL LE CCC LCL A LORE ELC CRO Twenty-nine. men and geven - women who pioneered Alberta trails died in the present year. All of them saw the west when it was young, the west’ that’ exist- ed before 1895. The current year marks the half century since the Canadian Pacific came to Calgary, Sailing for New York Decem- — ber 14, the 42,500-ton white- hulled _ Empress of Britain left on a Christmas and New Year's holi- day cruise for the West Indies, December 22, returning to New York January 3 and sailing again January 4 for a 414-month cruise around the world. Among the “Believe It or Not” facts wellknown to the generality of newspaper readers, may ‘be added the statement of S, G. Hib- ben, of the Westinghouse Light Company, made recently In an address at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto that “today there are some 10,000 different kinds of ar- tificial Hght sources,” Approximately 78,000 people _ own the Canadian Pacific Rail- ' way. through their ownership of the company's common stock, Of these, .36,000 live in Canada. Of the balance, 21,000 live in: other parts of the British Empire, most- ly in England, with 16,000 in the - United States and 5,400 in other countries, mostly continental Eur- ope. For the first time in western Canada,’ an impressive ceremony, the age-old investiture of the lumbermen over the agreement by the’ British Government to acceed to Can-| ada’s request to limit Soviet. Russia‘s Jumber exports to Britain. Premier R. B. Bennett insisted on this as part. of |the Ottawa Conference agreements and he won his fight. It wil make a dif- ference to Canada of some 800, 000,000 feet. ee a Premier Pattullo in a review of the conference of premiers at Ottawa last week stated that there was no feeling evidenced of enst vs west. They were very best possible for Canada. es The leaidng industries of British Oo’ tunbla, Agriculture, Mining, Timber and the fisheries prodneed seven million dollars worth more in 1933 than in the prévious year, although tho value of value was in 1026. Thus 1988 in this brovinee was not so bad as many tried to mate It nppear. . se Sily er money in Canada would not hurt Northern British Columbia very much. ‘Mineral Act CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS Notice t Silver Bell Mineral Olnim, sitnate in the Omineen Mining Division of Cas- star ‘District, Where located—On Six Mile Creek, Tour Mile Mountain, near Hazelton, B. GO. TAKE NOTICE that’ a : AS: Ruther: ford, B\M.C, No, 62637D, agerit fot Wm There Is rejoicing among the B, Ct: all there for the purpose of doing the * the produce was only half of what the - Knights of St. John was held re- cently at the Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver when six’ British Co- lumbians were admitted by King George, sovereign head of the order, to high honors, Old world costumes ahd strange rites added to the dignity and color of the proceedings. : Railways and their important functions.in the economic exis- tence of the State were stressed: by G. G. Ommanney, development commissioner of the Canadian Pacific Railway at the annual banquet of the Traffle Club of Hamilton recently, They had, he said, contributed matertally to de- velopment of natural resources building up of industries and {a promoting land settlement and | agriculture. - '.. Railway and motor truck trans- portation are both essential ta the economic ‘wellbeing of . Canada, and neither shouldbe antagonis- tic to the other, stated Hon. R. J. Manion, minister of rallways and canals, at a national conference | on transporiation held at Ottawa recently,. But, he . added, while railways are subject to strict reg- ulation and control, motor truck service has not as yet been brought under ,any comparable . control or regulation, — Many in this section will regret to]: learn that W. J. Raymond, cditer. of |’ the Prince Rupert Empire, and whol visited here Inst suusmer, has been in] hed for some ttle time suffering an nttack of flu. It 4s hopetl he will soon recover and get on the job, again, : The: annual congrexatloninl meeting. of. the New. Hazelton. ehureh will, be held in the church on Monday ev enlhg next at 8 o'clock, After-the business’ is concinded there will be a soclal even" Here and There. | se a “Notary Public a oan . 3 te . , - Reptesenting na Leading Fire and Life ‘Insurance Companies ‘You Office Work given -Prompt and Careful Attention HAZELTON, B. C. | cs (The Pioneer Druggist) .The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. Ci Drugs | Stationery Fancy Goods |. Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert,. B.C. City Transfer | § . Smithers; B. C. Taxi and transfer’ ‘Service. : ; ‘ vat all hours ronan ol —— aa emi r Owner a ae % a a q Handling all types. of insurance, % ; including, rn m q | Fire, Autémobile, ‘Sick- | ,HAZELTON, B. C. B.C. UNDERTAKERS BMBAGMING FOR SHIPMONT A SPECIALTY ae ‘ “wil bedner uw P.O, Box 84g. PRINGE RUPER™ 8.0. =—S ~ COOPER H; WRINCH | '.. Leensed Insurance Agent | hess:.and Accident, a = = _ 4 NOPD L ALL POPE JACK ICICNDRICIOCACICIACOCLACCACN KIC Dr. R. C. Bamford 7 DENTIST 7 = " SMITHERS, B. C. a Hours 9am to 6 pm’ Evenings by appolntinent, - ‘ The Hazelton. Hospital” Glebe, Free Miner's Certificate. No |ing, All members of the congregation 40381D, intend, sixty. daya | from ‘the| are ‘invited. to be’ present, this also tn 4 ‘Jdrte hereof, to- ‘apply..to the’ “Mining eludes the adult adherents. oot Recorder for a Certificate of Improve-| le Is Your Subscription Due? | ments for the purpose of. obtaining ry Rue ‘to “Mrs and Se Norman. R, or Grant of th 1 sae dman; at: ¢h “Any i Hospit It i Is. Only Two Dollars a Year Gh tts tna et cn under section 85, must he, commenced ‘Kelth). ‘Mother and Son doing well, i::| before the Issuance of such Certif! fleate| toes eon ae ‘|d? Improvemeata, SES poe “tt has been deckaga to lidld a. wa ovlita érare var’ by. malt: from the medi. Dated this ard. Aas: ‘of Tange 1 1034. |: fair hi- London, Eng:, in 1026, “tine: tay po nt Sttnadaed iy aah oy nt the hosp ftai doersing) 7 SESS start saving for that trip is right now.'! ob eee At with he. worth savhig for, an Sy g . a _—_ wa Re The Hazeltén Hospital issues tle- : kets for any period at $1.60 per i month in advauce. This ‘rate in jf cludes, office consultations, medi- i “elnes, ag. well. as. aoll costs: while in the hospital, Tlokets are ob: A talnahle Ane ‘Tiwilton. BE the. arog’ W ts EEN Te eta EE =. CSET Now i is a good time to. pay