t THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY JUNE 1, ae em - Smithers Gatage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts PPCIICIOIIC SOREN RERCACICICICRLICCICTL AT UFKERAARAKH ELAR AAES FF SS The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 a uonth in advance, This rate includes. office.. consultations, medicines, as well aa all coats while at the Hospital. Tickets — are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. , | B.C. UNDERTAKERS ] EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY P.0, Box 443 PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. A wire will bring us , om‘ ¢-—-—— Prince Rupert ‘Hotel | Best hotel in the North Rates f from $1.50a dey’ up Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mai! Order: Drug Store of Northern. BG... — : “Drugs. “Stationery Fancy Goods’ Kodaks Pictures Deraaped and | Printed. “Prince Ruperts B. C. —4 PICO OBAC Martin’ Ss. Garage I | Hazelton —_ » Prati ine and * Willard: Batteries ». ' Home’ on Froduais tuck inalng th popular. Voedek on, Reliable Garage Serves. branches. : “Wrecker Track as ready. to’ call 4 . 5 s+ == Of Interest to Most Folk | Gathered from Here, There and Beyond ——— ‘OR SALE—An Underwoed Portable ! Typewriter; in perfeet condition. : Price, §25.00....See it at the Herald; : Office, New Hazelton. s** The Hazelton-Smithers tournament will be held on the Mission Point golf course on Thursdey, June 9th, when a / large number of Smithers players will be down to participate. eas The hot weather last week permit- ted a couple of bush fires to get under way, one in the Kisplox and one at Carnaby. The forester, Mr. Botham, got a bunch of men organized and was about to descend upon the blazes in force on Sunday morning, but a small rain and cooler weather, made it un- necessary to take drastic action... It is the belief of some that to discover the cause of fire is quite as important as to extinguish it, otherwise future fires |. can hardiy be prevented ous Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of. Wil- liams Lake passed through the latter part of last week by car enroute to Skeena Crossing, the home of Mrs Smith’s pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. David Pratt. os , ses ‘ WRITE SHORT STORIES Members work marketed—First send for Plot Free—no obligation) The Story Teller’s Club, ‘57 Queen St. West, Toronto Norman Cary was taken very seri- ously i] last Thursday night and had to be moved from his home to the hos- pital. For several days his condition was very. critical, : ; * * 7 Joe George, a young Indian on the Hagwilget reserve, died at his. home Jast Friday night. eee . “The big engine at the hospital power plant was shipped last week to Van- couver for a complete overhaul. Some new parts will be required also. The old gas engine has been brought into use again and is doing its work. , * LJ - Miss Rathbun, RN,, has resigned as a member of the nursng staff at the, ‘| Hazelton Hospital and will return to Vancouver next week, ae : ; Miss Bolton, RN, of the nursing staff of the Hazelton Hospital has re- signed. and returned this week to the south. , sea. “For the past week or two the Hazel- : ton Hospital has been pretty well filled ‘and a number of. serious cases were in- cluded .:in the, number.. a * Le “A nine pound son was born Sun- day, May 20th, at the Hazelton. Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Hugo J Jobnson of ‘ | New Hazelton. es: + The executive committee of the New Hazelton Citizens Association met on ‘Monday night and heard the seeretary- treasurer’s report -on. the 24th of May finances, “A profit was shown and.’ ‘all bills are paid. There was Some. dis- cussion as to making next year's ‘cele- ‘bration a bigger and. better,affair,: ‘and also Woys.. were , discussed of inereas- dng. the revenues: of the’ ‘day. It-1s pro- posed ta. Btart. much: earlier in. the ‘Ben ‘son with preparations. Coke we '* * the. red. deer of: Fneland, ti tie ae vo. Jndies -bresent,: served: : Ol: 4 ‘in New Hazelton in the ev ening at 7.30 . Ce In the past 11 years elevith billion | pounds of industrial explosifes have’ been transported without accident orer railways in the United States and Can- ada. eee & Dr, John D. Stenstrom, age 24, and eldest son of D. G. and Mrs, Stenstrom of Montreal and formerly of Vaneou- ver and New Hazelton,, recently grad- uated n medicine from McGill Univer- sity with high honeurs. Mr. and Mrs,’ Stenstrom lived in New Hazelton for a couple of years up to the fall of 1914, Dave was connected with Foley, Welch & Stewart’s accounting department, nnd he was married here. » . ? A good many from. New ‘Hazelton, . anil probably from Hazelton will go to Moricetown tomorrow for the annual spring stampede and sports day. The Natives have a fine program this year and if the weather is at all favorble 1 big crowd should be present.” es Able ‘Ooaks: was : hauling a big load of poles in from Glen Vowell, and. as. he was navigating China hill, nog, ‘far, out from Hazelton, his truck went, over the bank and the Ioad spilled. down the hill, No one was injured . and the truck was rescued, little the worse. The poles, however, are e still” down the hill, sé . if Mrs. Morrison; R.N., day morning froma. month's ‘vacation and has resumed” her - duties on: the nursing: staff” at the’ hospital. © . * ‘s * . OnMay. 9th in the evening after the: big golf touimament’ between. Hazelton ‘ind Suifthera on the Mission Point golf, course, thers will ‘be. a dance in Horti- cultural’ ‘hall: under the. ‘atéplees, of the | galt élub, “The Wildwood orchestra is to furnish. ‘the’ music and this: promises | fe be a tine ‘dance. * ‘Get in’ Shae for. a, “s night and ‘lots of of fun. £ Remo Cele eb he With Sports on Victoria Day) Remo, May 25—A - very © ~ enjoyable |. sports day.was:held here on: May 24th. |; Almost everyone. in the vicinity came to participate. ’ Miss Lips, the teacher was: in ‘charge The prograin, ‘was: “pe- gun at ‘two o'clock with’ physical: ‘¢du- cath display. by, the cebildrei petents ‘showed ‘remarkable ability, . hen the” sport ti -Vover, .fhd” ‘gchool doft- ball’ tetra, & The © eee Reno Strawberry: Growers"; ‘play. ‘a’ To | eal. ‘team, * “The’ Reni Hawks me vas: ‘tiniahed : ‘after: : Mrz:! “Lindstrom, “assisted aby” delicous: sup- oh * board returned Tues-!~ 1 | | Sipraing, the - ‘snnetities, ‘pf love- felock. At)’ Wi al: t a then A te ° aking” Miss Lips tor 3} "thé eplendid. afternoon. ; 7 =e ee ” Making Canada Continued from page A find sections have more interests and would be for any. ‘person or society which might be working, however im- perfectly, for the education, progress ‘and welfare of the community or na- der but irould.’ let. every: ‘crusading spirit have its fing in-my columns, re- maining on the sidelines as an obser- ver, arbiter, general solon and friend of everybody. © My ideal in physical equipment would be to own my own little en- griving shop and. to flood my paper as far as possible with pictures of the people and the events of my own con- stituency. A small newspaper ‘which tries to ape the metropolitan daily is fighting oa loosing game. The small newspaper, however, which is weaving itself into the life of its own commun- ity is building 2 eltadel which noth- ing can overthrow. — These are my thoughts—they are possibly quite foolish and impractical, but if they are of any use to you I shall be happy: : A. M. Miller, IJteubrot Adértising, Chrysler Cor- oration of Canada, Limited. ; ‘ ‘Windsor, Ont. “Work at the Silver Standard mine is progressing very satisfactorily, and 4 lot more headway hss been made than was at first anticipated, ideals in common than in conflict. ry: .titn. I would not .myself be a Crusa-} ordinaryeral-theShehofnortSgeH w The charm of sea and mountains is a fitting background to this “Hotel of the friendly hearth.” Good rooms. well-furnished, excellent dining-room. tut no bar, Close in to all major act- ‘Ivities, yet on a quiet street. A frien- ly weleome awaits you. Kooms, $1.50 up. Make your reservations by mail. ” Vancouver's Hotel of Distinction" HOWE oS TRE EY _VANCOUVE R: B.C. -future, but for generations.. Hagwilget Indian village... bridge of its kind in ‘the- world, ; htishumdte: modern ttattie.« The two ‘hint : other. . a The old Indian Bridge which it is now desired to bave reconstructed as - a a work of Interest and education to the _Deopl from our.and othr. countries who will visit this section of British Columbia; not. only: in’ the fminediute OF. ROBERT BURNS — Thou of the: ‘wild, ‘inipasstoned beain, Who poured thy, heart in bloody vain, | ‘And, was by thine’ own passions Slain, Oh, why thy sorrow. can, compute, : O'er all the bitter, bitter fruit’ Of instincts trampled.. underfoot, For’ there's’ an’ ‘angel. sits nbove “WRITTEN BENEATH: A PORTRAIT " ; Bae Gold nature’ that doth alll lev ty Teprove, ‘ney er est: -compute ‘Che torrible long life dispute Sduls such ns thie: w age ‘with~ ‘the | brute, os Ant thus it i. we often -For: he fe we have- inal. “all: ‘alone , _ ‘One: measure for the: wenk. and. strany , ‘And surely, surely; we ‘ate: wrong. . By ‘Alesan nder McLachlan, | . a: Btrawberry Growers’: LS WORER RS ce cream ail nd “Iéhoinade |: