a agama iaoreas ST Sn a A RR Se GR = _ inf THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY MARCH 22, 1933 a a ———— Sewevet i - a Dudsons Ban Company. 3s | Wi Grant’s Agency |. | fore er j : et ne ae . : . INCORPORATED 27° MAY 1670, Doings A round Home Notary Public -_ * : —- — \ . bo i t d your friends os ' bY § ‘ | § | f D P { { | Of interest to you and y | é pecial Saie oF Dress FriMts |... Representing = ne ; , ' Leading Fire and Life AAAI RIM 9 ELC ec << oS : antes 3 Ginghams, Silks and Crepes : | Insurance Companies 7 td : The Prince of Wales has bought a] Loren Jackson Thornton of Smithers . by as mee . x number of garments made of sea (stand }died, suddenly last Tuesday night at | eared * yarn which iy produced in the British |the home of George Shepherd, Quick. ed West Indies—well we will have to get }Death was attributed to a clot of blood RE AL EST ATE Agent # . ; ; Cee some sco island yarn. - jon the brain. ‘The deceaséd was well * Blue Striped Ginghams, 36 In. wide, regular 0c, special, 6 yds 1.00 known in thix district uy well as both Licensed and Bonded bd Green Dress Crepe, 36 in. wide, reg. 60c, Special, 3 yds jeasececsnees 1.00 The new hotel being built by Gus east and west of his home town. The s . . Christianson in New Hazelton is being {funeral was held at Smithers on ri- H AZELTON, B. C. 4 Silk Crepe, red and blue pattern, 3+ in, wide, reg. 45¢. Special mentioned in the broadcasts from Van-|day atternoon last, & JO VAT clececescecceee ceccsesscsnenscene stntnnenssen eevecssneerherscttcnnenetennes 30 couyer ‘as a desirable place for tourists — pee ps to stop at next sumuner. Tourists are Print, red floral design on white ground, 30 in. wide, regular 25e, Special, 2 yards . vesael 45 being urged to come north more this _ year than heretofore. Here and There The Hazelton Hospital Broadeloth, in colorful check pattern, 36 in. wide, regular hdc. Special per yard : acne When everyoue is broke there is al- - Curtain Scrim, re¢ and bine floral pattern, 37 in. wide. veg. Bbc, Special, POL FAVA .seesccsscelecsieseeccereeneeessesseensterseaens a. AS Silk. Pring in ved and grey check, 32 in. wide, regular $1.00 Special to Clear, 3 YAvdS....c cece enteeneeereneess 1.00 ways the devil to pay yet, and every- one starts in to pay him. It was learned with general regret that Cons. Wellen was being transfer- ed to Prince Rupert the first of April. Constuble Wellen bas not been in THaz- Flelton long and was just getting nicely |, jsettled to the work. He and Mrs. Wellen were well liked in the district “The decrease in frelght car loadings which began in 1930 has contintied almost uointerruptedly. In 1933 up to fhe end of the first week of December, 558,269 less freizht cars had been loaded on all Canadian Railways than ‘for the same period of the previous year. During the same periad of this year 376,016 less cars were loaded than in 1931, The decline in pas- The Hlasetton Hospital issues tic- kets for any period at $1.90 per month In adyauce. This mite in- eludes office, cousultations. medi- cines, ns well as all costs while an the ospital ‘Tiekets: are ob ininable tn Unaslton ot the drnz