Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. Genera] Motors Partsand Service Accetylene Welding Experts RECERCAT ES The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tlekets for any pericd at $1.50 a uonth in advance. This rate indludes. office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable’ in Hazelton, at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital, - yy COOPER H. WRINCH L'censed Insurance Agent Handling all tvpes of insurance e including Fire, Autemobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. en Martin's Garage FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES HOME GAS and orm - FREE COMPRESSION = TESTING FORD V-8 SERVICE ING TRUCK WELDING. in ——aa = _ HAZELTON WRECK- OXY-ACETYLENE No charge to test and fill your battery Service Day and Night “On your usual Spring trip to Vancou- ver, enjoy the hospitality of the Gros- venor—-delightfully comfortable, full city service, modern rooms, restaurant and other facilities, Sleep like a top —and step out: the front door. into the midst of everything, The Grosvenor's ‘Joention . saves Hime, ‘with the Comptroller of Water Rights | Parliament ;'Bulldings, :Vietorla, . B.C.,) ‘lusers of water for’ five. miles. No. ai creek, “Water to “erator ae os Bilver staidard Minis Co. _—tortren ¥ Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond " WATER NOTICE Use and Storage Take notice ‘that the Silver Stand- ard Mining Co., Ltd., N.P.L.,° whose address.is 714 Vancouver Block, Van- courer, B.C., will apply for a license to take and: use 25 cubic feet per sec- ond, and to store water out of Seruina Creek, also- known as Salmon Creek, which flows westerly and drains’ into the Skeena river about ten miles north of Hazelton. The water will be diverted from the stream at a point about a mile and a half above the month of the creek, and will be used for mining purposes upon the Silver Standard Mine, described as Silver Stapdard Mine. The storage dom will be located at 144 miles above the mouth of the creek The capacity of the reservoir to be created is ahount % miles by 50 feet wide, and it will flood about 65 acres of land, : This notice was posted on the ground on the first day of Muy, 1937, A copy of this notice and an appli- cation pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act” will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Smithers, B. C. Ohjections to the application may be filed with the snid Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within thirty days after the first ap- pearance of this notice in a local news- paper. The stream flows through unsettled Crown Land Territory, No users of water or settlement on the stream. Fiat land from stream to mine. Pow- er line will be about four’ miles long. Banks of stream about 100 feet high. Silver Standard Mining Co.,; Ltd., NPL Applicant By Arthns S§. Williamson, Agent The this notice is May 5, 1937, 45-48 WATER NOTICE Use and Storage , Mining Co,, Ltd., N.P.L,, whose address is 714 Vancouver Block, Vancouver, B. C., will apply for a license to take nud use ten cubic feet and to store water out of Robinson Lake, head of Two Mile Creek, which flows souther-. iv, and drains into the Bulkley river, about et Haguelgate Indian Reserve. The water will be diverted from. the stream at a point at outlet of Robin- son Lake and will be used for mining purposes upon the ‘mine described as Silver Standard Mine. ~ The storage dam will be located at outlet of Robinson Lake. The capacity of the reservoir to be ereated is about (lake will average 25 feet deep), and. it will flood about 26 acres of land. . This notice was posted on the ground on the first day of May, 1987,. cation pursuant. thereto and to the “Water: Act”. will be filed in ‘the office Lie the B. CG. ‘ Objections to: the application 3 may be| filed with the said Water Recorder or within thirty. days after the first: ap-: paper. a Crown’ ‘Land. ° No’ ‘ settlements 5.” plication or holder: ‘of water rights . ‘on the’ whole * creek: known" as. Two: “Mile |’ th dd: ‘tor concen | rhe: “aati tt the flat publication ros te! a | this notleets ‘May; bid 198t ate F :|Skeena and, Omineca in the interests of date of the first publication of}. A . Preparations are also heing made to Tnke notice that Silver Standard | A copy of this notice and an appli- |’! _ water Recorder at. Smithers, ; ‘pearance of this notice: in‘ a. Tocal: news. F FOR SALE—-Gurnsey heifer, due to freshen, Price $40.....T.. Owens, Evelyn oe & Are you wishing any town lots for ald office, Low rents and taxes. nee Thos. Marshall, sr., was operated on Sunday afternoon for anpendicitis and he is now doing remarkably well for a men of his years. He expects to be out and around in a week or so. ae Ld The weather man ‘hes been away to the coronation-and as'a result every- thing from the coast eastward is two weeks at least late, eas Dr, Whillan of the Hazelton Hospit- al staff paid a visit to Kitwanga last Thursday. we e@ On Thursday evening last E, T. Ken- ney held a successful meeting at Kit- wanga eee A good number of Indians from the ‘Kitseruckla reserve have gone down the Skeena for the spring: -siimon fish- garden purposes? Apply to the Hor- |: THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1937 Prince Raper | - “Hotel aan the north land . Prince Rupert, B. C. H: B. Rochester, manager - Rates—$1:50 per day and up A real good hotel serving B,C LAND SURVEYOR RA: MILD, COOL. SMOKE, WAKE UP YOUR And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the LIVER BILE— - Morning Rarin’to go - junds of ccaga . tn eae Gaa ns bloat up into othe body, rand 3 a - pone af a! tile lowing Trak and maka make of calomel but have no calémel or mercury in |, old to get these two esa and tla, t! make th the ue how freely. They fo t the wor. them, Ask for Carter's Little Liver Fils by name! Stubboraly refuse anything ¢ elgn; ae, J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. PRINCE RUPER™ B.C, ye tenes cen oe B.C. UN DERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPESIALTY =f } P.O. Box tan” A wire “will bring us ing. ~ Gust Christianson will be deputy re- turning officer in New Hazelton for the election on June st; and Mitchell Newnan will be poll clerk. The pol- ing booth wif] be in Dick Morrison’s home. The booth will be open from 8‘a.m. to § p.m, . : eo |i ‘Sam Meyer of. Smithers spent a. few days holidays calling on old’ friends along the line. . oa ene Geo, W. Nickerson af Prince Rupert returned to the coast last . Thursday after speaking at several meetings. in the Liberal candidates. He. was join- ed at Smithers. by Mrs. Nickerson who accompanied him home, es * . dozen men are being started at Albert. Eflioti’s camp at Bell Lake cut- ting cedar poles. The way orders are being received by the Hanson Co. 'the eutters will be on the job all sunmer. start a new operation on Salmon river as goon as the forestry department can get the timber sale fixed up, day Mr. Kenney will be allompanied by James Miller, past president of the Vancouver Board of Trade. He whl ‘hold his last meeting in Terrace, his | home town, : : At his meetings during the next. few | . THE MINING INDUSTRY OF BRITISH eocramsta The value of mineral production for the year 1036' was. $54, 081 967 being nn incrense of $5,260,728 oy or the value of 1085... en Investigate Beforé You Invest NOTE—Attantion is 5 air ected to the fact that Free Miners’ Certi- ficates expire on the 3lst of May. ‘Ail Certificates representing property held under the “Mineral Act” and. the “Placer Mining Act” must be re- newed 0 on or before that date, For authoritative information regarding the mining industry of - this Proy Ince, apply to::.- 7 "DEPARTMENT OF MINES , VICTORIA, B.C. _ Alany here will be interested ta learn that a son was born ' récenitly to. Mr. }- and. Mrs, Al. Hall of Wells. ' a . 4 ~ Last Friday Miss Flick took her . French class on a pienle to Four Mile bridge on the Babine trail, The guest speaker was Geo. D, Parent of New|” Hazelton who -also songs for the young people. “My, my, but Mr, Parent was pleased to flnd so alan children: Lr . H. ‘Senkpiel, foreman of the road camp east of Usk on the main highway. spent the week, end ‘at home. : ‘An old gentlemaii ‘sind lis wife motor sang some French | § mntteh | progress being’ made ‘bp Onnu- q ed ‘in from California to South Hazel-|. ton, left ‘thelr “ent and took the. train} J for Rupert and thence: to Alaska..The| "SOUTH. TO VANCOUVER | Calling at Ocedn Falls and Powell River —_— ~ Steamer leaves PRINCE ROPERT : every Tansy, 10. 30 na: couple ° were’ ‘the “first” California. ‘tour: | ists. ‘this. season and if all’ ‘te rest ‘will, anid: ‘Mrs; Gow. at ‘South. ‘Hazelton, and * ta, “the porting they: cha a: ’ "Supe maga. “Buy. see “principal,” : You are auppoiting a “Joeal indo nid ncouragi ying public what 39 1h