THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1937 Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Acetylene Welding “Experts MEKKEAAKKERREREREREERRS The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues titkets for any period at $1.50 a aonth in advance. This rate imludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costa while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Supertntend- ent at the Hospital. . COOPER H. WRINCH Licensed Insurance Agent Handling all tvpes of insuranc e including Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. | Martin's Garage FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES HOME GAS and OIL FREE. COMPRESSION TESTING FORD V-8 SERVICE WRECK- ING TRUCK GXY-ACETYLENE WELDING. No charge to test and fill your battery Service Day and Night HAZELTON On your usual Spring trip to Vancou- yer, enjoy the hospitallty of the Gros- venor—delightfully comfortable, ‘full ’ city service, modern rooms, restaurant and other facillties. Sleep like a top ' —and step out the front door into the midst, of everything, ‘The Grogvenor’s location | saves time. ; | Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond, FOR SALE—1 two-burner Perfection Qil range with new oven, $112; 1 two-burner Perfection Oi stove of the camp style, with oven, $8.00; 1 cast iron Dutch oven, $1.50; all in good condition, For inspection call phone 4 short 1 long, Hazelton.— L. A, Kennedy. — A Sale of Home Cooking under the auspices of the Salvation Army, Haz- elton, will be held Thursday afternoon in the Venetian hall from 3 to 5 o'clock The object of this sale is to raise some funds to help pay the cost of caring for the 1400 children the Salvation Army took from the war zone in Spain recently, Each Army Corps is asked to contribute whatever funds possible to this worthy cause. The people of this district are offered this opportun- ity to assist in this worthy worl. Afternoon Tea will also be served a = cd Beginning Thursday (tomorrow) and continuing throughout the sum- mer Chas. Morris of Smithers, will pay a visit to this end of the district, once a week, with fresh meat from his own farm, He will have beef, pork, mut- ton and Iamb in season. He will call on you, - OF There will he a sale of home cooking with afternoon tea held under the aus- pices of the W. A. to the H. H. on Sat- urday afternoon from 3 o’clock on, in Agricultural Hall, Hazelton. ee John Salt, who’ has been a patient in the Huzelton Hospital since the be- ginning of the year and who success- fully underwent a - major operation, wns at his home in New Hazelton over night Monday anid on Tnesday wert to Prince upert tor a special exati- ination. seh There is now quite a lurge crew on the job at Salmon River pole camp end work on a large scale will be carried fall drive. This operation is the larg- est since before ‘the depression. . as 8 The first fast train going east arriv- ed here last Friday. shortly after fire o'clock in the evening, but unfortunate- ly the boat from the scuth was a little late and the passengers had to wait over in Rupert for the night train and some did not like the idea as they wished to see this country in daylight and the fast’ train is the only one going east that affords that privilege. Mrs. Geo. Morrison and «u/s have returned to Hazelton after spend- ing a couple of months in Vancouver. ewe Rey. Bishop Black left Thursday morning for Vancouver for the sum- mer months, . . ha Mrs. J. E. Kirby.of Smithers was a guest for a few days last week of Mrs. Ww. w. Anderson. -* Kenney Mathison, C.N.R. investiga- zs" Shorty Hyere, section foreman at Seaton was in police court in Smithers Tuesday on a charge of assault. He, it appears, beat-up one of his section bands and the seetion hand had to go to the hospital for repairs, a) woinen in the coop doing short. term sentences for being intoxteated. ° 2 > € On Tuesday. afternoon Cons, Grant vale to look into a couple of minor matters and to give the boys the once over while he was there. see Mr, and Mrs. 0. T.: Sundal of Ter- rice were here last week and left for a motor trip south and east, They had their car shipped to New Hazelton on all summer. As many poles as it is possible to. get out will be hauled to the hank of the Skeenn ready for the ton and got away very soon: after the train arrived. They will he gone for a couple of months. ate and the second will DODGE, PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER Cars Arriving Smithers ’ ‘One carload 0} | trucks and ca cars has sie with a third car, noad coming about the 25th ‘Do not buy until you . have seen . and driven one of these Chrysler products, 12th. arrive about the. tor, spent last week-end in the district Cons, Grant has.a eouple of Indian made a trip to Kitwanga and Cedar- ‘Prince Rept Hotel A real good hotel a | | WIVER ; | ee R the north land ‘ And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to go Prince Rupert, B.C. The liver should pour out two H, B, Rochester, manager liquid bile into your bowels daily. If Feeney ot bila fs not Bowing freely, your food doean’t digest, Tt just decays in fely bowels. Gas bloate up Bolea nego into the bode ou ee ett 0! In a body,a ru ieand th 2 world looks p yank i nous mere bowal movement doesn't alwa 14 at the cause, You need somethin that vorks on the liver aa well. It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two ounds of bile flowing freely and make you eel ‘‘up and up”. Harmless and gantle, t male ke the bile How freely. They do & the worl of calomel but have no calomel or m : them, Asie for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by Rates—$1.50 per day and up KALA NEEA AE name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 26c. B, C, LAND SURVEYOR $'4, J. Allan Rutherford B.C. UNDERTAKERS Surveys promptly executed EMBALMING FUR SHIMMENT A SPECIALTY Smithers, B.C. 1 \ ! ! PLO. Bus 44 PRINCS alUrPke™ A wire B.C. > will bring us a ee Heme Fem mee THE MINING INDUSTRY or BRITISH COLUMBIA The value of mineral production for the year 1936 was $54,051,967, being 1m increase of $5,206,728 over the value of 1035. INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST Applications are new helng received for the Annual Report o of the Minister of Mines for the year 1936. This report.is being issued in seven parts; ie, Part A, a Summary of the Mining. Industry; Part B, North-western THstrict: Part C, North-eastern. District; Part D, South- ern and Central Districts. and Part G, Inspection of Mines. A copy of any separate Part is issned free of cliarge; additional Parts—l0c each. DEPARTMENT OF MINES VICTORIA, B. C. eo Prince Rupert | | " Vancouver- Jasper : = point $3 1 65 on ne 2 | - | Telsyoarmatta Teimngle” Fo" ‘via Vancouver! ‘ - 600° miles through the sheltered waters of the. | - “Inside Passage” and 1300 miles of some of Canada’ a 7 st majestic: mountains. - Iv’s a grou holiday oe _ adventure, a | Vaincoinver is the gateway: to the vast £ Pacifié North w playground. Thereis.a wealth of entertainment - _ Fare includes | * male: ‘and berth: on. jsteamer ‘qohila ‘at +: geay Sea: ‘your nearest. agent o —he will te glad t to help 3 yous