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Will you use these colum ns? 3 When you use the columns of your LOCAL N EWSPAPER British Columbia THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA _ tas produced minerals of an aggregate value of $1,400,000,000 Recent Publications . ¥ou are invited to apply to the Depariment of Mines, Victoria, B GC, for the latest authorative information regarding mining development in British Columbia : Annual Report of the Honorable the Minister of Mines for the calendar year 1933 “Placer Mining in British Columbia." Summary and Review of the Mineral Industry of British . Columbia for the six months ended June 30th, 1939 Non-nnetalic Mineral Investigations: ‘“Barite’ “Asbestos” “Glassware”; “Olay”; “Magnesite and Hydro-magnesite” Address enquiries te: The Honourable 7 The Minister af Mines — Parliament Buildings Vietoria, B.C. Special Round Tei WINTER EAR Prince Rupert and Ocesn Fails to _ Vancouver, also from Anyox and _ . Stewart to Prince Rupert and _ VANCOUVER © ni _ . Meals and. Berth | Included - - «= Fare-and-a-Third | a No. Stopovers se On Sale until Feb. 23° RETURN LIMIT, . MARCH Slat wee “For Information call call lozal agent or : - Clty. Ticket : Oillice oe “atti Avenuo = Prince Rupert, B.C, — os ve1se83. Ere NA DIAN N. |_NATIONAL Is Your Subseri | ption. Due? It is Only Two Dollars : a Year ;-|low, there was a nasty enst wind that 2 |penetrated deeper than human kindness -/-[and-onty those who had to #o ventured ee the. C. N. R. last week to Prince Ru- . Z Rupert it had been one grand buzzard ~-|aund she could quite: ‘understand Kipling * writing bis “Eady of the Snows” — Of interest to you AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ne The Pictorial Review First gift order with Christmas card $1. Additional gift orders with cards 50c. Write Pictorial .Review, Western Office, 402 W. Pender St., Vancouver, B.C. Miss Martha Ward of San Franelsco ' Cal, andformerly. with the government | agent's staff in Hazelton, wishes to be, remembered to all her old friends in! and around the old stamping ground. ' Miss Ward. says she stil] has hopes of! getting back here to renew old acquain- tances, ‘ ‘* * * Mrs. Sawle spent the week and in . *# Mrs. Peter Smith went down to Ru- pert on Saturduy and returned “Tues: | day morning, a setae ols ee Most of the service in the United | Church next Sunday will be coral. A‘ quartette will render ‘selections, there will be solos and duets, and selections from. the Messiah. ~The pastor will give an appropriate and a short ad- dress, An invitation is extended to all to be present.- The same music -will he given in Hazelton in the evening . #43 _ Dr. Carson of Prince Rupert spent - last week in the interior and the Intter : part of the week he was at the Haz- | elton Hospital. «an LOST OR STRAYED—One big four or five year old steer, white, brand on: shoulder. Anyone bringing it back or sending word will receive reward eo in Indian was admitted to the hys- pital fast Priday afternosa tn a pao condition. He had been felling trees - One old tree fell on the old man, and’ the old man got the worst of it, One shoulder bone was. broken and there: Were some bad head and face wounds, : eee A ‘This is the Christmas Tree season.’ the first Indian tree will be held, then at Kispiox on Thursday night and in Hazelton Church Army Hall. Friday night and at Glen Vowell an Saturday night. sae K The New ‘Hazelton gsehool tree and concert will be held .on Friday night of this week, ; ( : ea & - There was a whale of a blizzard on the Pacific coust Sunday night and the radio reception was poorer than usual. A number of ships” were also in dis- tress. see ; In Calgary on Sunday evening the temperature dropped from 85 above to- 12 below in the very short time of two hours, - . : ae e ’ While the temperature locally was ouly around zero or a few degrees be- out-of doors; and the same applied to Monday, : : ee, : 7 ake Indy feom Ontario travelled over pert and she siid that from the time she left London, Ont., right to Prince lt. s *. * At Prince “George the ©, N. B.. is having’ its": own; ‘shar. of ‘trouble ‘with high . wa ae The Fraser and the Ne- irs) Which meet there,” are “the -water hag. backed n ‘extent'that the railway joded: ‘up to the bottoms of full of cc upto! such yards are, lai out of thie ‘yards and a big force of men sehen euennconnccence coon oeEmennennncEnERR Cen | ‘Doings Around Home Prince Rupert. ; _ Tony Grecco, New Hazelton. y . On Wednesday night in the Army Hall” ns well os mechanicat equipment of the tallwey are being v teed. po Se sake rpretiog. | Leading. Fire and Life Insuranee Companies “You Office Work given Prompt. and. Careful Attention and. your friends Here and There “The Canadian Pacific: Railway Uae supply farm, Strathmore, Alta, had the best Tolsicin cow in the four-yeur-old or over ‘(not in milk) clasa at the Royal Winter ‘Fair recently held at Toronto. - Bantt ‘Winter: Sports Carnival will be held: from January 31 to February 4, it is aznounced. The carnival will ‘be followed "by a‘series of sports week-ends. each being devoted to one parti- cular type of sport. HAZELTON, B. C TT Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The problem of truck-rail com- 5 . ’ petition was declared a national The Mail Order Drag Store one by S. Hayes," MLA, in-a ree of Northern B. GC. - cent address ‘before the Fngin- Te , eering Inatitute. He saw regula- . tion and restriction in areas — where the track does not be- long as the only solutions, Drugs Stationery , . Fancy Goods - Kodaks - Pictures Developed and Printed. . Prinec Rupert, B.C. : Christmas festivities, this” year will be enlivened’ by Japanese ~ oranges of which 38.400. -boxes arrived at Victorla recently ’ aboard the Enipress of Canada, for distribution to a number of Canadian cities. 5.000 boxea were left at Victoria and the fruit will doubtless feature in the Empress Hotel ¥uletide celebra- nb + tions, > Since October 1, 1930, a total of 101,765 people have been set- Hed on Canadian farms or given farm. employment under the au- apices of the Dominion Depart- ment of Immi#ration and the two great transcontinental ra{l- Way companies, according to a report issued by the Department of Immigration. 89,236 of these people were .gettled without fi- nancial: assistance, City. Transfer Smithers, B.C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours .¢c%74 0 Expression of confidence in a brighter business outlook in . Canada, coupled with definite improvement’ in conditions throughout the Dominion,. wag | & made recently by H, J. Hum | * : pPhrey, general manager, Can- ' adian Pacifie Railway, eastern: Nnes, in an interview during his _trip of inspection to the. Mari- times prior. te- the. opening of the winter davigauon season, Ww. B. Leach} “ Owner to B.C. UNDERTAKERS | EMSALMING FOR SHIPMENT A GPECIALTY . P.O. Box 946: . Awire | 5 Five ports hither to not touched PRINCE RUPER®. B.C... will bring u “at by world eruises — Penang, ; : _ ss Straits Settlements: Semarang, — ° came ‘Java, Boeleleng and padang Bay, —— = = ‘Bali: and - Zamboanga the | 7 Zula Archipelago -- have. been COOPER H. WRINCH’ Licensed Insurance Agent added to the 1934 itinerary of the Canadian Pacific liner Em- press of AUsritain, salling from New York Jantiary 4. The crulse will cover 188 days “and 30,916 Handling all types of insurance, miles and will return to. New including ’ York May 14. Se Special low fares with rener- ous time Jimits for the return trip will be available on .Can- adian rallroais for the Curist- mas and New Year. holiday pe- riods, it is announced by C. P. Riddell, thairman, Canadian Passengers’ Association, These low rate tickets will be good be- tween all stations in Canada and also between points: in Canada and. certain United States ¢on- nections, — Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident . a HAZELTON, B. C. 4 Dr. R. C. Bamford ‘DENTIST SMITHERS, B. C. ‘Hours Samtoép m Evenings i by appointment. rey Tecnocreonoonconcnanrs | a The public works department sent q snow plow out the other day to clear th right. of way between Sinithers and New Hazelton. It got ag far as Mor- icetown on Tuesday night and on Wed- nesday morning it was snowing so hard | and- blowing that the outfit was sent back t6 Smithers to. ‘keep open that -por- tlon of the rond which had been’ open- . ed. From Moricetown eaat: through: to the Doughty section is a heavy snow belt and. Bard to keep open. . nm ‘On ‘Tuesday ‘night the conatilon « of H. Bailey the Maple:Leaf hockey play- |‘. er, was still very: critical. The: beat the doctors eould say wis that ‘he was holding his own, 4 | The Hazelton Hospital Phe Hazelton izospitat jesues tle kets for any. ‘period’ at $1.50 -per mouth in-edvance, This rate in- clades, ‘office ; consultations, medi. oe ' Canada’s customs’ ‘revenue ‘for, ‘the month . of November: was ‘1p twa “Indl |} lion eleht hundred: thousand. Pr . in’ the ° ‘hospital, . “Mokets ° ‘are: ‘ob... - trinable: dn ‘Huviton ; at the drug CREATE O8, ‘by: mail. from the: medi-::| yim “a Attneriiite tant It the hospital {' -relned, 113 “well a9 °all costs while |: Hie