THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY APRIL 26, 1933 gy een ndson's Day Comp pant. INCORPORATED t MAY 1670. Hazelton, B. C. Men‘s Dress Ladies’ House Boys Shirts and Socks Shirts Dresses Drawers Heavy Wool Regular -.. ..$1.75} From Summer weight Special . Special $1.25; 95c up 50c each 25c pr. Pure Lard, 31b, pail SPECIAL - - - 50c White Beans, SPECIAL, 5 Ibs. - - 25¢ Peaches, No. 2 cans, SPECIAL, 5.cans - - $1.00 H.B.C. Honeysuckle Tea, SPECIAL, 3 lbs. - $1.00 Royal City Jams, assorted, 4 lb. tin = - - 55c FLOUR CORN, PEAS BACON No. 1 Creamery Atberta Rose TOMATOES DOMINION BUTTER 49 lb. Bag Large Cans ; ; Special Special Special Special $1.25 3 cans 45c 18¢ Ib. 30¢ Ib. DRESS PRINTS BOYS & GIRLS New designs Important Canvas SHOE Special Special Byds. $1.00° |efectivetron | 75e pr. LADIES SILK April 27th to “TOWELS HOSE May 4th Turkish ween and perce 00 We wil be @ e ased to Reg. ‘79e. 85c pr. any of these Specials Special 49c pr. GARDEN RAKES, Extra SPECIAL - . 45e GARDEN HOES, Extra SPECIAL - - - 80¢ Steel Briggs and Rennies Tested Seeds, 5c and 10¢ MILK PANS, Heavy Tin Plate, SPECIAL - - 30¢ PIE PLATES, White Enamelled, SPECIAL - - 20¢ ia a Mining in British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the iead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zine, In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the Lead and 93% of the Zine are produced. British Columbia has preduced approximately $1,300,000,000 worth of minerals. ; About 200,000 square miles of unexplored amineral-bearing lands ave open for prospecting. ' Practically every mineral known to be found on the continent occurs to some extent in British Columbia. RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— — Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister of Mines for the ealander year 1931. ~~ “Tode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia. “Piacer Mining in British Columbia. “MeConnell Creek Placer Area.” Non-metallic Mineral Investigations; “Bavite ;’’ “Asbestos”; “Glassware,’; “Clay.” Lode-Gold Dev elopinents in British Columbia during 1933, Address enquities to- com The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildings Victoria, B. C. MS == 3} Baseball and Softball Dance In the New Hazelton Hall FRIDAY, MAY 5th Admission 50c _Chappell’s Orchestra HRAMAAA HGS 8 EIT A SS ee eer S848! SAA RAMA AES 1 Get It pays to live in the big cities near the liquor vendor, You get your beer delivered to your home for $1.75, and when the man comes again he takes away the empties and allows you two bits a dozen. Vuneouver is strong for that two bit stuff—two bit permits and two bit refund. They will do most any thing down theere for two hits, even the poker games are a two bit Itmit. Last Friday evening Mrs, Sawle en- tertained at Telephone Bridge in aid of the W. A, to the HL. II. There were three tables and a pleasant evening Was spent. The two high scores were sent in to the secretary and were the first report yet-received although it is wmiderstood several will be in this week F, A. Goddard has seceured a posi- tiun at the Hazelton Hospital farm and closed up his house in New Hazelton the end of last week, With the social evening held by the New Hazelton group, 0.G.1L.7. last Fri- day evening the season was brought to it, close for the summer months, With the favorable spring weather list week a lot of the people got busy on their brush piles and also a lot got husy cleaning up the back yards. A hending in a Vancouveer paper in a recent issue said:—‘Iwo bit liquor permits popular in Vancouver.2— "hey would be in Vancouver. W. W. Wright, government agent at Atlin, and well known along the line told the people in Prince Rupert re- cently that there was no depression in the Atlin district, If the people only’ though so there is very little depres sion nnywhere in Cannda, Those concerned in the strike of tho mine workers at Anyox met recently and by a very large vote declared the strike off. They could see no reason Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends Mr. Blacck of the Hudsons Bay Co., Winnipeg hendoffice, paid a visit to the Hazelton stove the latter part of last week. Cottage cheese is an excellent food for chickens, either with or without fenthers, ' C, W. Tomer, assessor for the Prince Rupert district for quite a° number of Years, and previously provincial asses- sor in the government office when it was nt Wazelton, has retired from the provincial service. ~ is pliee has been taken by Gourge W. Cripps of Van- couver, a returned man who served tnder Col. 8. L. MecMordie overseas. - Elwood Brooks retnmed to Ter- rue recently after a trip to the sour. He was accompanied by his brother J, S$. Brooks who will visit for a time in Terrace. The base hall bors and: the soft: ball Hirls are giving nu dunce in the New Tiazetton hall on Friday evening, May Sth to which you are cordially invited. The boys and girls need some funds to start the season off with and are tak- ing this means of providing said funds Musie will le supplied hy Chappell, orchestra, There are at least T2 species of drag- on flies in prairie provinees. May all of them stay there, ; Mrs, GC. W.. Dawson and Mrs, 8. IL Senkpiel spent a couple of days last week with Mrs, Peter Hepsted at Bul- kley Ciny on. The Indians of the district are get- ting ready to hold their sports days in the various villages prior to going to the coast for the salmon fishing, Church Hall at for continuing it. A nnmber of impro- Yermeuts ut the property had been made : and 3, or nearly all, the positions had been filled and the mine and and mill wre Working as usual. Miss Margaret Glass returned home from New Westininster last Wednes- ; day. She hes been in training at the Cohunbinn Hospital. — ' A few more poles are moving out of the yards of the Hanson Lumber Co, wimtl the piles ure stendily, dwindling, Airs, Barnes has goue ta Prince Ra- pert to see her father who was so bud- ly injuved at the big snow sHde on the CN. 1 west of Terrace. Rov. 8. V. IL Redman is spending a conple of days In Cedaryale this week in connection with the United ¢hureh, The Fellx Hrige Club met last Tues- day evening ut the home of Mrs. Jas. Lurnhall and the pre was won by Mrs, Sharpe, This week the club will ncet. thin (Wednesday) eveniug and the men will also take a hand. Thive you hnd rour telephone bridge yet to uid the funds of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital .? your score ecards from the dine store, from Miss Craig or from the of- fleece of the Ominecn Hernid. They do not cost anything. John Eoen, in charge of the B, & B. gang, las purchased: 2 home in the Nillage of Terrace near the old bridge there, Mr, Leen formerly > lived at site and he and the family will locate Kispiox Opened A ceremony oF great interest to the Village of Kispiox and also to the Un- ited Church us a whole took placce at ithe Tndinn Village of Kispiox on Sat- wiay, April 22, when Rev. 8. ¥. Nedniaan led the dedication service of j fhe foundation for the new Epworth Lengue hall, Ropresentutives of the Epworth Lea- ste, the Angican Church Amy and of the Snivution Amy all took part in the xervice. All stressed the fnct that the ouly true foundation of auy ‘building of this kind and of any person's life strue ture is onr Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Rev. 8. VoL Redman closed the ser tice by endorsing all) that hud been suid by the preyvlows speakers and led the united congregution in prayer. He truly Jaid, It must be pratifying to the leaders of this enterprise to see the interest whith is taken by the natives in the work, as there was nently a hundred per cont attendance of the IvdialDvit ants | PERRIER IRICEN CICERONE of Kispiox ay well as represeututives from Hazelton and Glew Yowell, SPRING TONIC NEEDED! —GET PEPTONA Coughs, colds, erippe und fever leave the body weak, rundown—an ensy prey to other ills. Get Peptona. It enrich- es the blood and alds rebuilding of nerve tissue and muscle, And it in. | RRA RS creases the appetite and aids digestion Mauy praise it for new strength and Torresen, but his home was mtrned ont sane GEma@ nyptin: evnergzy. 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