TE eg! THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B.C, WEDNESDAY : Smithers Garage ; & Electric Smithers, B.C. ; General Motors Parts and * Service = Accetylene Welding ; Experts WEAN RENCRICIICAIEROH DF The Hazelton Hospital ‘Tye Hazelton Hospital issues tivkets for any period at $1.50 9 nonth In advance. This rate imidudes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets are .obtainabie in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. i B.C. UNDERTAKERS } EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring us P.O. Box 948 PRINCE RUPER™. 8.C Px) 1 aod Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggiat) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C, Drugs Stationery - Fancy Goods’ Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prince Rupert, B.C. Martin’s Garage In Hazelton Agents for . “ Firestone Tires and Tubes . Willard Batteries : Home Of Products including. the © very . popular Veedol Oil We can fit out any. ‘truck or ear with" tires, dnd they are. real tires, “. ~ ‘Reliable. Garage Service in. all, “ita | ’ branches, ” ; Wrecker Track always veady to’ ‘all ’ Mrs, Hagetead ‘from. near “Prince George, was & guest of ‘Mrs. Senkpiel. oe . Li Pete. Schutter and Mrs, Schutter ot |' Chilliwack, were ‘in. Hazelton forthe} Pete’ was ‘one’ of ‘the old |. ‘flower ‘show. timers around Smithers and : “Hudson Bay: mountain; and: only . went: to, Obit ; wack a ‘year and: rr) half ago, ns ¢. s | “ Bob. Willan, ‘Mra, Wilten - and: dover. children arrive dfrom Wells last week to spend a month’s holiday’ here. vo wee ' # NESS, “AUGUST 31, 1938 0 Bo } re OF Interest to Most. Folk. Gathered from Here, There and Beyond © 4; — FOR SALE—At once—Two litters of Yorkshire and York-Berk eross piga price for ‘one $5.00 or $9.00 per pair, Also litter eight weeks old, price $5.50 each, all F,0,B. Smithers, Fresh pork 10e per pound for fronts and 12e¢ for hind quarters, F.0.B., Snmithers—Mrs C. A. Chapman, Smithers, B.C. es @ 8 Make Life Easier this summer by using labor saving paper utensils, such as paper table napkins, paper cups, paper towels, paper plates, and also|- toilet tissue. A stoek of all these are carried at The Omineca Herald offices and the cost is not much and they do save a lot of labor. ; ste Ott Adler of the Kispiox Valley haa been inissing from his home since last Thursday. He went ont for a tramp round the woods and had a .22 with him. He expected to return shortly as he had no grub with him. But thus far no trace bas been fownd although a larze number of men have been. ‘hunt- ing him. - 3 2 Jim Smith returned-to Hazelton on Tuesday after relieving in the tele- sraph office in Prince Ruprt for some Inonths., ee Premier Pattullo announced that the government was going into’ the oil business and would soon ttart drilling in tlie Peace River country.’ He also promised @ reduction in the price to the consumer. The reduction will not fool anyoke unless the oil business is handled differently to the liquor busl- It’s a good idea at that. tos ; Geo, W. Nickerson, a delegate to the Liberal conv ention,, walked out of the convention when the’ protest resolution from Prince Rupert was held out by the resolutions committee. George is like that. He has to get away outside Premier at the next election, or maybe will be a candidate on bis own hook, eae Dr. Austin is expected to arrive to take charge of The Hazelton Hospital on September 8rd. He has been three yeurs in the Old’ Country and’ comes highly recommended, Dr. Kirkpatrick expects to take some post graduate work in Edinburgh -this fall or winter. ah Mrs, Macdonald and daughter re- turned from Babine. last week where ‘they spent the summer,, Miss Macdon- |’ ald is leaving for Victorin for another rear -at sehool, * ea. FOR A FASCINATING OCCUPA. TION THIS WINTER Study Short Story Writning Enquire. now regarding membership ‘THE STORY TELLERS CLUB: at ‘Queen Street, W.,. Toronto, Ont. ‘oceny, ‘took 15 to 19 days in 1838.. net Nearly 50,000 carats of diamonds have been taken from the bed of the Caront river, ¥enguela, since 1914, but | buyers. are. few.. to cool off. He will still vote for the! ‘| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Grant, ‘The first steamships on the Atlantic] Capt. C. G. Mortimer, Indian Agent, returned last Friday from his vacation in the souh. He has quie recovered his health again and he enjoyed his holiday; but when he got beck he dis- covered that some of his natives had been getting their fishing grounds ail nixed up. -If Bill Jones could get no fish on his grounds he cast ‘hig hook intu the waters where sam Smith had ‘l right to ‘fish. There is much of. the Christian ‘spirit that the natives have hot yet embibed, Donald Gray does not seem to be- getting far with his hew Utopia where everyone was to love each other, ees The long school holiday is over and the poor youngsters and the’ Poor -tea- chers will have to go back to work for a week or two until Thanksgiving, or some other holiday comes along, or a teachers convention or, something that could not be squeezed in during July and August or January or March. es ¢ @ . All ships which-are at Sydney, “Aus: tralia, are searehe dfor British colns, tle coins have a gTeter value in. Aus- tralia than in Great Britain. aialiied , A forty-eight inch scout telescope will feel the way through space for the giant 200-inch reflector at Mount Pal- omar. eu % ‘If you want to get he current news of the day in Paris you just drop inte a teleplone booth, dial inf-1 and a 3 mine bulletin will come over the, wire to you. . * ** -~ “Rev. dD, W. More, Mrs.. dioore and Miss ‘Donna More - returned: from the south last Saturday morning and went directly ont to the Kispiox where Mr, More will be in charge of the School and the church services, © ear : Mr. and Mrs. Walker and. daughter of Kitwanga spent last: week ends Che Omineca Herald ig only $2.00 . ee _ _ “Tow : “Week End Fares fe LABOR DAY good going Friday — ‘SEPTEMBER 2nd. until.2.00 p.m. SEPT, 5th. Travellers must commence. return Journey before midnight Sent. 6th” FARE AND 1-4 "2 Trip_ For all Classes of ‘travel Accommodation in tourist and stand: .ard sloeping cars on payment. of berth charges, See nearest’ C.N.R. Agent | CANADIAN NATIONAL “ 7 7 XHHIIH RHA HIHIAEH III III III ICAL ACICREIT xe >> b> >>> > PRED Db a ae Have you. ‘pala | your ‘Sabieription ett Re mc kaka o_o —_ ee —— Perera a —=—==— - TELRWA BARBECUE and Gymkana “Monday, September 5th LABOR DAY” Horse Races - Base Ball Games Barbecue Lunch at N oon : The Gymkana_ For young people on horse back in a Potato Race . Tilting at Bells a Novelty Race Driving Color- ed balls through a goal with. a broom. ee Government Office, . for some, tlme. ie A nionkey ‘got. awa ae ‘scent. Shows while. ‘pla oying” at: “Hotel: y ‘| ton : ast. weeks ; Grand Dance at Night | sete: ene Nt nn mee ay Ss —n Pl _ In the “Court Hose: & dn ee ae mao Tax Sale of Lands -Ominesa Assessment District, Loe Oy The Tax Sale of lands for delinquent taxes vill be held as follows:— In the Provincial Police Office, ‘Burns Lake, B. on on ‘ Friday, September 16th, 1988, at a |noon, . “Mrs. Allan ‘Benson left last ele for Toronto. fora “wiication,’ She. ‘atcom- \ panied Mr, ‘and ‘Mrs, Kida: who. chad | | visited Alaskan; and vere, returning: by'] ‘eat, Mrs. Benson’ haa: not’ been. well | . * Cons. Davidson’: |: Heving © Cons." “Grant. while ‘the atter’ : ta on “yoeation, ¢: 2 ; Tt -got mixed up, with ‘Olof. Thom! young : turkeys: and: kites four of. them, An: der was: issued : ey | business ‘fs. a ed stoma a er nO ee ree meme een rt gg oe ee a ee ee ‘Smithers, I B. on on Thursday, i September 15th,. 1988, at 10 o'clock i in the forenoon. my o'clock 3 in 1 the: after- yj : ‘Laods upon. which land: taxe ‘and: school. ites are Wag delinquent for. the @ year - 1984 wall he expred for. ‘sale. | = . A list-of the properties t to be 3 offered at each Tax Sale | ean be obtained by a plying to. the. Provincial Collector, Simihes, B B. C. . ~The Tax. Sale List will be published | in: the British iz Columbia Gazette, prior t to the date of Sale... these = : Qhito: a buneb: of the ‘Indias. return: the, New Hogelton : gchpol. ; ‘ pes last. week: ‘trot ‘the -salinon hares an ‘| yer’ hag. ‘pean: ‘éhgaged ” as tein oe |