THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY APRIL 19, '1933 — ovdideen Budsons Ban Compann INCORPORATED 242 MAY 1670. Pre-Inventory Sale Useful Household Articles Marked Down to Clear Double Dasher Egg Beaters, Special 20... 25 Scissors, good steel, large size, Special secsssssraseaenne 15 Buteher Knives, Sharp Cutter, Special 0.00000. 25 Egg Lifters, polished steel, Special... 15 English Army Black Shoe Polish, Special .......... oe Steel Bread Knives, Special ..cccccteunsee 180 Table Spoons, Nevada Nickel Siiver, Special .... Tea Spoons . Special....6 for 50 Table Knives, Siainless Steel, Speeial ........6 for 95 Table Forks, Nickel Plated, Special ........6 for 50 Hudson’s Bay Company Hazelton, B. C. CH pure, wholesome, and economical table Syrup. Children love its delicious flavor. THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIMUTED. MONTREAL ff ff Mining in British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the kead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zine. In this Provinee about 45% of Canada's Silver, 97% of the Lend and 938% of the Zinc ave produced. British Columbia has produeed approximately $1,300,000,000 worth of minerals. — About 200,000 square miles’ of unexplored -mineral-bearing lands are open for prospecting. Practically every mineral known to be found on the continent occurs to some extent in British Columbia. ~: RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— . tree . Annual Report of the Honourable the Mlnister of Mines for the colander year.1031, “Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia, “Placer Mining in British Columbia. _“MeConnell Creek Placer Area.” Non-metallic Mineral Investigations: “Barite ;” “Asbestos” ; “Glassware, ; “Clay.” Lode- Gold Developments in British Columbia , during 1932, Addvesa enquiries to : 7 thos The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildings - ees - Victoria, BoC. — > oe es — Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends On Friday night the New Hazel C.G.1LT. group will hold a social even- ing in place of the regular session. F. Teuber was injured by a blockof ice falling on him at the big slide on the railway on the Skeena sub. Dr. I. C. Wrinch will attend the meeting of the Smithers Liberal Asso. tomorrow night to tell the boys all that was done or was not done during the late session of the legislature. He will also tell the boys ubout the bright pros- pects the Grand Qid Party have when the next election is called. The meet ing is being: held for the purpose of ap- pointing delegates to the Liberal nomin nating convention to be held a week later ‘and for other purposes, such as what candidate is to be supported, ete. The Mounted Police were round and about the past week collecting Ilcenses from radio owners. It is now up to the Canadian Broudcasting Commission to deliver. some radio. ‘Since the Commis- sion took over broadcasting in Canada there has been only part time reception at least in the northern -part of this northern district. It will never do to confine broad casting to Vancouver as nothing can come out of that city for the north nmnless the word heelers get. their: pickings. Robt. Shannen of Senly Like selioo] is a guest of Jack Wright at Cedar- vale, - ‘Messrs. Campbell and Freeman of the ‘Kispiox schools are spending the Easter vacation with Mr,‘ brother at Port Simpson. " Freeman's ftey. Mr. Redman held Easter ser- viees at Kispiox last Sunday afternoon : There was a Inrge attendance and a: CANADIAN AUTHOR MAKES BIG HIT he literary hit of the year hag been made by Frederick Niven, an author residing near Nelson, B.C. whose novel entitled “Mrs. Barry” is described by Compton Mackenzie in the Daily Mail as .a@ profoundly moving book, and ig hailed’ as a classic worthy to stand beside Sir James Barrie's “Margaret Ogilvy”. Although Frederick Niven has a long list of. books to his credil, and has always enjoyed a follow- ing. among the critics, this is his first appearance among. the “best sellers”, He worked. his way through Canada early this cen- tury, and at one tlme handled bas- gage ond freight for the-..- —. nt Nelson, B.C. He eventually took up a small holding on Koote- nay Lake twenty years ago, where he has secured excellent local _ colour for his western stories, — “Mrg. Barry" is a novel of *'’e in Glasgow, ‘where at ono i....0 Prederick Niven ‘edited aS paper : SEIRIICIINICICE IID ICHERCACeE EE NCaCNONCACNC ICICI Win. Grant’s Agency ' Notary Public Representing Leading . Fire and Life: Insurance Companies fa very impressive service was the result. Fortunately the. minister took & couple} ||", : . ; of assistants along with him in his car oe ~ or he never would have got throu the|. RE STATE A mud, This week Rev. Mr. Redman is AL E gent going to Cedarvale for a couple of days _ Licensed and Bonded to organize work there for the United Church, HAZELTON, B. C€. Mis. Harold Gould and infant son, — J} aceumpanied by Mrs. Peter, Siaith, lett Tnesday morning. for Barrett: . a George Little of Terrace wis a vis- The Hazelton Hospital Iter here: Jagz Thursday calling ona 7 few of his old customers. He then The [Hazelton Hospital issues tic- went on tu Smithers, kets for any period at $1.80 per : 7 month In advance. This rate in- There was a very good tuttendance at cludes office consultations, medi- the Baster Tea and sule of home cook eines, as well as all costs while ing, flowers, ete. held by the Ladies|| jin the hospital. Tiekers are ob- Aid of the United Church in Hazelton |. toinable in Heazlton at the drug on ‘Thursday afiernoun last. The Ind-|| sore er by matl from the medi- ies disposed of everything they- had. eal anperintendant at the hospital Dr, 1, GB. Wrineh left Saturday: morn ing for Kamlvops where he will spend . a week or so with Mrs. Wrinch. sg The illustrated lecture given by Rey Martin S Garage Mr. Redman in the United Church in Hazelton, B.-C. Hazelton Jast Thursday night was not so well attended as night have been, There was some doubt as to whether ‘ s the picture slides: woukl get over the Special P f 1cé snow slides in time for Thursday night They got there alright and U.ose peo- Given an all Repairs ple who attended were well repaid for . the effort of turning out, : Wiil call for and deliver The speclnl services in the (United your car Church in New Hazelton tn the morn- ing and in Hazelton in tlie evening||| Guarantee Satisfaction were largely attended and greatly ap- yrecinted. In the morning Mrs. Red: man and Athol Russell sang n duct and Wrecking Car at your i Mrs, Redman also gave a conple of _ eat eae service--day or night. | — Ed Sweet has started the erection of va large new dairy barn at Two Mile. l-rhe new structure will give him lots] , fot room to increase his herd of dairy ‘ j cows and to store feed. as well, Mr, . rey © Sweet in also getting considerubly more City Ira nsfer : Laud under cultivation. . ; i es Smithers, B.C. i Ars. R. Spooner has returned home , after spending several weeks with her — sen Peter in’ the Bulkley Valley. , : ; _ Taxi and Yransfer Service The grader was out on the roads on _Atadl) hours usw I Monday ind made’ quite an improve _ nent, oy : — Spring is here—The boys are pltch- WwW. B. Leach} Owner ing horse shoes mid. throwing the base RS bal. : wo omeis3e The lig slide nt mile GO Skeena sub, | m= —— - wan so far cleaned away that the night ‘ train Thesday was allowed through, | @~*7®-*—¢—+-#--#-0--o-@—« B. C. LAND SURVEYOR ' J. Allan” Rutherford i i Surveys promptly executed. j SMITHERS, B.C. i PA nh net ty Henry Motors Ltd. Smithers, B. C. Ford Parts oil Modern Garage § Ford Dealers Gas Repairs Complete line ot New Cars and Trucks Red clover ts, perhaps, the most gen- enuily grewn lecume crop in Canada siouls, Hooaabliffen toe being a cheap veer Epsom Poa andi carte meat, + gran cenbtatd Malaria iend Wess mmm me et oo anid povidoes chomp protein food for dive |