ae THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA “ELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY = AUGUST 3,.19880 ne a oer ape 7 a ; _— : - me ; mm . to Most. Folk Py R t- ww *n ‘ z ? Smithers Garage {| Of Interest to Most. Folk. rince uper a & Electric Gathered from Here, There and Beyond oe j | f _ Jog. - Vancouver- asper a - Smithers, BE. C. _—_—_—_—————_—__ — : — ~ ‘ p-. a f 4 - Partsand ¥|FOR SALE—Model 1. Ford generator or two. . a $° 6 5 a a » General Motors Parts an in good condition: fine for charging ee: 4 ' oe” , Service batteries ete.—Apply Omineca Her-| MM. A. Myros and three children and ; From any point on the Triangle | : . ald office. ; Cooper H, Wrineh and daughter will| 4 . ; leave on Friday by ca: Vancouver ; : Accetylene Welding Make ‘Life Easier’ this summer by where they ant spend: . couple of _ Thisyearmakeita‘Triangle” Tour""—via Vancouver! Pe a - a ; . UE a ae ” Experts . using Jabor saving-paper utensils, suck | weeks. ; : 600 miles through the sheltered waters of the ul ; as paper table napkins, paper cups, 4 ea ; “‘Ingide Passage” and 1300 miles of some of Canada’s + . a RUREREEAENENEKARLI ELS paper towels, paper plates, and also) Capt. G. C. Mortimer will leave on| . most majestic mountains. It’s a grand holiday , toilet tissue. A stock of all these are) Friduy morning next by car for Van- | . adventure. : . 2 carried at The Omineca Herald office couver, Victoria and points in the U. , ” : Lo The Hazelton Hospital and the cost is not mueh and they do; $. He will be away two to four weeks Vancouver is the gateway to the vast Pacific North- s * ; . * : . ; save & lot of labor. - west playground, There is a wealth ofentertainment ©: .. Pie Hazelton Hospital issues nee FOR SALE—House and two lots, playero f ol kets for any period at $1.60 Mr, McCallum’s father of Yancou-j clear, Reasonable—Mrs, E,. Sibley, - awaiting you ... scores of places tO BEG eae many. u uonth In advance. nn rn ver and his daughter, Miss McCallum, | New Hazelton, wae new things to do. and ultation “ore . . itmdes ofc ae ll oats were icuosts of Mr. and Mrs MeCallam ‘ ; Plan now for this ‘fine vacation. Scenery! Outdoor melicines, as well as all c of Hazelton and.last week when they The Rt, Rev, G. A. Rix, Bishop of tA “Prince” shi ! Gay. metro- while at the Hospital. Tickets returned south by car they were @¢-| Qi donta, will arrive in’ Hazelton on sports! A cruise on a oe P he ive obtainable in Hazelton at companied by Mrs, MeCallam who Wil) poiaay next, His Lordship will ‘con- politan Vancouver! There are few other trips that the Trug Store, or, by mall |) visit in V aneouyer for & week oF EWO! uot special services in St. Peter's _offer such a variety of holiday attractions, fram the Medical Superintend- itv Anglican church on Sunday morning, , evtout Me Hospital, _|f Miss Betty Mahood of Katanga Angust 7th, including Ordination, Holy | . am che Fare inclu les aneals and —_— ° and little Allss “Muirhead of Me. Ge Communion, and Baptismal ‘services. a berth on’ steamer while at spent Tuesday with Afr. and i TS. b °) An informal reception in honor of His sea, See your nearest agent [ona boliday to her home in, Tetkwa,| C"tsbip ts Being areinged for Satne- oo —he willbe glad tohelp you. . _ Lian a beliday to her “| day aftertioun: = °°” ee _ ; _ j 1B. Cc. UNDERTAKERS 1 | and ‘Miss “Muirhead | returned to. her, fh ae . ae fo | j BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY t home in Smithers with her father on Curtis W. Lester. a writer and a es Alle ee U. Bua Hs A wire { Monday night. tae special edition promoter, spent’ the last . ——— as PRIN Oe RUPMO™ HG will bring «6 { = ‘week end here with Howard Mitehel]| - i wih AR on Af . . Seen — Many old friends in this part of the/ ot aiine ee Mr, ‘am is] Z x natn mney, . district will feel sympathy for Mrs,} Preparing copy for a special edition . . " Dunean McLean and Mr. McLean off the Northern Argonaut, Stewart. ‘Smithers, in the loss of their young daughter who passed away in Smithers ¥ M b s hospital the latter part of last. week. | #8t Thursday evening for Smithers to Prince Rupert | Mrs, McLean was Miss Winnie Anger | %¢¢ @ show. There were about thirty - Game Bi rd Propogation — | A truck load of people left Hazélton tae Prior to'1934 the Game Department operated its own farm near Victorian for the purpose of raising Pheasants and other vame birds for release in dif- ferent sections of the Province. Since 1934. however, operations. of this farm have been considerably curtailed and a policy of encouraging local resi- - dents to raise Pheasants for sale to the Department bas. been put. into ef-- fect. This policy has-resulted in a decided increase in the fetal amber of Pheasants Mberated: Fach Year, a8 follows.:— . Le, ; formerly of this place, The little girl| Of them. Hotel had been operated on only a couple of Best hotel in the North + ter s raspberry supper was held in the + ‘a for citis. ¥, , days hefove for _tmpenti : United Chureh in Hazelton last Thurs- Rates from $1.50.a day up day evening under the auspices of the. Ladies Aid. The supper was all that could be desited,. but the attendance Was very small, due to the fact that Adjutant Olof Halvarson of the Sal- vation Army, who has been with the Indians on the lower Skeena for a few weeks, returned to Hazelton last week. trip'to Edmonton where he visited his each other for thirty years. ‘* kaa few people knew about it, ne . ; . ; aank ; rr ce i 2906 . et ns tees = é C. H. Sawle will represent tht Haz-| ne ee 1936-2,6 . “7 weseene elton and District Board of Trade at] - Phittip Cary-arrived home last Sat- "es 1934-6,189 i the convention in, Smithers tomorrow, urday:-atter a visit. with Mr, and Mrs. |_ op 195-6, 795 ] eo | along with Mitchel! Newman, if- he sis/Werne of the Bulkley Valley. He was Pes a” 1986.9,589 . . still in the district at the time. . an eye witness to. the big forest fire. o - a : Kee - 1937-12 306. OV ST es bp 9 =. He. was thrilled by it and deeply im- a Sl nae “ Sage Re Or me S Ltd. .{ _ Prov. Constable Andy Grant was in pressed. by the seriousness of It. ; Th ‘1838' ‘to ante, 3 329° Pheasants Have been Tiberatea: and within: the next "9 Prince Rupert last week for a couple. =oe ~ |month'a.Jayge number: of healthy-and strong young birds ‘will’ be purchage (The Pioneer Druggist) of days and on his retwmn ‘drove on to} L. Mero's sister arrived last Thurs. | 4 Hberated in different sectiony of. the, Province, these liberations contin- tne M 1 Ord Drug Store Smithers, a fay.to visit him at bis home in ‘the | Uiné.until the 16th of September, os , ail Order r _ or a The of Northern B. C. Alox. Grant has returned from a Kisplox Valley. They had hot seen, Gordon ‘Ss. Wismer,. K, Cc. “The Game Commission y ay oa Attornoy-Genera ‘ oar far ae seek ke , fal He enor Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hennen moved = oe : “ee pee pe ‘mnampreee. ay phere are wonderful crop from South Hazelton last week to Top- vmnoe mene " " —_—— ‘ os Drugs Stationery Edmonton district’ this year. ley where Dave has mining property _ . Von es fo ** ; _ ; : y Fancy Goods Kodaks woe — . om | OM Which he intends to do considerable . ; Norman Cary" was discharged from development work, + secant: Pictures: Developed a and the Hazelton Hospital as 2 patient on eee woe When, y vou use. ‘the coluinns of. vour. hs . : ; aan e va Me foe Printe Mondy last. He an m little ishaky. Nin cars of cedar poles have been : _ 1. ; . B c Mr. and Mrs, WW. W. Andérson of loaded in this alstrit, most of them at Loc AL N EWS P. APER’ P rince Rupert, owe f | Hazelton expect ta leave on a motor Nines tate on "for! cn. Thi 1 tie trip to Vancouver next Monday, Mr.| 9. cut Je cuaster t tor some time, You are supporting a ‘local industry’ and “Bieouraning ¢ the . Anderson has not been well for a week but the outlook for farther orders le “Buy at Home!’ prineinal. eS , _ lot bfighter than it hag beon for a long | | Tell the bu ving public what you have, ad give the . “price. time, The Hanson Co. hag a large ; , stock of poles on hand, but- when order. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE. NEWS: . ix brought about in- the States.and ‘the Are here to earry that message to the public for you, Will shipments get under way in earnest,|®%- you use these columns? ‘ the present stock will not last long,|a@ - i Me one : nnd quite probably some camps will be Vancouver printers will not hap build” yout town anid | community nor ~ ¥ TOBACCO operating this: fall and winter, * help sell your produce.” a ee vO r| ; eat tad a: EK e268 ee ; D, i CO Pare 2 . : ¥ rFOR AMIE coor ——_— a Last Thursday Thomas, John, Law: |. rece and Archie Willan arrived. home by car for a short holiday, ‘They have nll been ‘placer. mining in the Barker- ville district since "the ‘spring, but just now there Ig no water in the creek on}. which, they’. ‘are Working, As soon as]: the rain comes the boys will go back for the fall work.and the. lean. up oe * * . Antonio Sertort of Smithers, “whio Q has heen’ ona. trip south : ta: Vancouver ‘with Andy. Ruddy, and..who- attended the: marriage of Miss Jessie: MacKay, had returned, and last Saturday motor: |... “} ed to New Hazelton ‘nnd - “Hazelton aiid 4 called, on: old ‘friends, | 7 . a .® ha .- . nee 2 . _f i . . ears - Bg _ “We ca a fle out any’ truck or car. with “PETER DAWISON TD. SCOTLAND >| The. old. ‘timers. 4n- “this: section: will . ties, ‘Bid they" are real-tires,« . -' rremember: Nels: White’ of, the’ Bulkley|. - fi ° ae Valley, who didd: recently: in Smithers a Reliable. ‘Gprage. Service In all. its This’ advertisement is not: published: ‘hospital, “ He’-had:been “ill. ‘only,'a: ‘day. branches, ©: . ‘or displaed. by the Liquor: Control 4 1 ramen Boird or by the Government of British soit att inate Bea and: a _ Wrecker. ‘Truck ale ready Cy a Columbia - anes yke. tt | 1 . ’ . \ Te Apress ti ae . Martin’s Garage . In Hazelton __ "Agents for Firestone Tires and Tubes. “on | Willard Batteries. Home Ol Products astuting ine very ; oping Veedst on. ee