THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 1938 Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts . TTESTTITIT TTT TLE TTT rT it? Che Hazelton Hospital ‘qe Hazelton , Hospital Issues tickets for any period at $1.50 u uonth in advance. This rate includes office consultations, medicines. as well as all costs . while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable In Hazelton at lhe Deng Store. or by mail frem the Medical Superintend- eve oft the Hospital. & byt Mh ne wee | B.C. UNDERTAKERS ] i EMASLMING FU SHIPMENT A SHRCIALTY i | BU. Hua 84s A wire j PRINGE Qube BC will bring ua j , > Sacre aes me ‘ Prince Rupert ; Hotel g a f Best hotel in the North 3 Rates from $i 50a day up . 4 % $448 CASAC CERO Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and ‘9. Printed Prince Rupert, B.C. Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond ——— FOR SALE—Model T. Ford generator in good condition; fine for charging hatteries ete. —Apply Omineca Her- ald office. Make Life Easier this summer by using labor saving paper utensils, sueh as paper table napkins, paper’ eups, paper towels, paper plates, and also toilet tissue. A stock of all these are carried at The Omineca Herald office and the cost is not much and they do save a lot of labor. s 2 € Rt. J. Morrison returned to New Haz- elton last Saturday after spending a umber of months visiting his sister at Fort William and other relatives in Scotland. He took in the Glascow exhibition, but he was lonely for the hills und. climate of New Hazelton. He snys that the weekly arrival of the Ominece Herald was the brightest spo of ihe week's doings, : . . a » In a recent issue of a Vancouver pa- per appeared a picture of Miss Ruth Willimson und three companions who had sneeessfully scaled Mount Gari- baldi which has an altitude of 8050 ft. Miss Willimson is the younger daugh- ter of A. S. Willininson, manager -at the Silver Standard mine, The party left Vancouver by pline at 6.15 and flew to the base of the mountain, and at §.10 they started the climb, and at 7.20 that evening were: back in Van- conver. They estblished something of a record for the .: Vaneouver Alpine Club. wm ok Mrs. Geo. Wall and Mrs. Ken Kerr und three children motored from Sml- thers Friday and spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Peter Smith and Mr nnd Mrs. Harold Gould. Olof Hanson, M.P., together with A. Goodenongh arvived on the fast train Monday afternoon, and Olof was busy tneeting old friends. ~ out Miss Kathie Finlayson left for the coust on Thursday. She was enroute to Stewart where she will spend her holidays. During her absence her sis- ter, Miss Sallie Finlayson, will hold the fort at Swain’s Transfer. ses. The heat the past week or so has been most intense, and is becoming a little tiresome, A daily dose of 85 to 90 is all the traffice will bear. In a lot of places the earth has turned’ into aust for a depth of six or more inches. 4 good heavy rain: now would do a wonderful lot of good, and besides the benefit to farmers ‘and gardeners, the forest fires which ‘are spreading, will dampev * down if not entirely extin- guished. eee ‘The hay crop in the Doughty district ’ Martin’ S. Garage. In Hazelton _ _ Agents’ for Firestone Tires and Tubes: Willard. Batterles -Home Oll Produets including the very} | ae popular Veedol Oil a We can ae out any truck or car with {lreg, and they are real tires. . Reliable. Garage Service ‘hn ‘all its branches, Wreeker Jruck always ready to call or displaed: by the Liquor © Control FL oii ces ae — y4ren cep bho ees muta! orp ti PET ER DAWSON 17D. SOUTLAND This advertisement. is not published Board or by the Government of British Coluntbia breeze, | 7 thers, * == this year is very good, It has been cut, cured and put away in fine shape. Bau B Andy Fairbairn, of the provincial sinve leaving Smithers a few years ago is now in charge at Grand Forks. He recent] wrote the Herald and asked to be remembered to his old friends in this district. Andy was a constable stationed at New Hazelton at the ime of the firs bank robbery in 1913. . a New full-feathering propellers on one transcontinental air lines fs an- nounced. This type of propeller con be xdjusted by the pilot. as & Bulgaria expects to link its railways with those of Central Burope and Pol-| and by the end of next year. zee . There was a dance at Sealy school Saturday aight and-a bunch went out from Hazelton to enjoy themselves. ses & The dance in New Hazelton was a successful affair from the -soctal -end, although there was not the usual at- tendance. About a dozen came down from. Smithers. ‘The music wes the best heard in these paris for a long police and in charge at Cranbrook) .- : From any point $3 765 on the Triangle | . This yearmakeita Triangle’ Tour’’—via Vancouver! Prince Rupert ar | Vancouver-Jasper ae bo 600 miles through the sheltered waters of the ! “Inside Passage” and 1300 miles of some of Canada’s most majestic mountains. It’s a grand holiday adventure. Vancouver is the gateway to the vast Pacific North- west playground. There is a'wealth ofentertainment awaiting you... scores of places to see . . « many new things to do. Plan now for this fine vacation, Scenery! Outdoor sports! A cruise on a “Prince” ship! Gay, metro- politan Vancouver! There are few other trips that , offer such a variety of holiday attractions, sea. See your nearest ogent he will be glad to help you. Fare includes meals and berth en steamer while at time and Goodacre’s orchestra will be engaged again later in the season. «ev v, Owing to several bush flres in dit- ferent parts of the cowntry all the men available have been put to work. -A call came from Smithers on Sunday for thirty men, but the full quota was not raised. There are also fires down the Skeen and more men were sent to help fight those, The cowntry is in a first class state for bad bush fires and about the only thing that will effecive- ly fight he. fire will be a very heavy rain, The forestry department is do- ing all it possibly can with the. equip- ment at band. : eee . Dr. MeQuarrie of the health branch of the Department of Indion Affairs, arrived Saturday and spent a few days with Capt. Mortimer, Indian Agent for the Babine agency. «oe F With the season’s road work just getting under way the forest fires got away to a good start and the hay crop is being harvesed. Altogether not many men can be found idle. Instead of the government sending a thousand men out in armies to act as tax col- lectors among the people of the inter- ior, it might have been. good business to hold them for fire fighting purposes, walks ave being built by, the: Depart- iment of public works in Hazelton, — tke N. B. Walton, at one time fasistant superintendent on the. North line’ of the C. N. R., has been getting promo- tions. regularly until now he is yice- president in-charge. of operation,. con- Struction and maintenance. His new heudqnarters yill be in Montreal. a Last Fr iday -morning ‘the “Know Mississippi Better train” passed west through New Hazelton. It was & big train and carried: many people, but no water nellon was, put'off here for the mayor or other potentite.. & . * ce | cert Tit has been some hot’ fora number af days. fhe theremometer register ing from 8 to oo each: day, and not: a het ; Ray ouniite of, Smithers cwaog | ha guest for a. time: of Donald Grant! of Hazelton. eal he wee oF * *, wood "James Hodder. wos awarded ithe eon: tract to paint the -provinclal « ‘court’ house building in »Hazeltom,. A’. néw picket fence-ig also. being: built: around the pkoperty., Colson’ got. the Job of Palnting he equrt. house’ in: Smt- depth of: 235 ‘fect near} Mersali “Matruhj ranaen, - Ca ans ae! oe oY > Oa) ua Co co) a! ) .) Coy ‘AS wy * a! a! Cs i> a c a on: the. ‘Deyptian: ‘coast of. the’ ‘Mediter: : RRR! PRERRRTRERRRREARKEEKEEEH Calling all Sourd,azhs and Cheechakos back t SMITH Silver Birthday Carnival. and gathering of Early Day Residents o> > FFF dH >>> >>) DED YD RS Four Big Days of Entertainment | August 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1938 Friday Program: Junior Base. Ball and other attraction, oe Ln Dance at night; ee a we OAL * Saturd ay ‘Program: The Big Sports Day opening at 1 pm. with a, Parade: ‘through the town to: Agricultural Park with Smithers, ‘Band : ‘and: ‘Decora- ted Cars Formal ‘opening ceremonies. Open Pug-of-War- - Three Horse ‘Races | at Pavillon at Lake Kathlyn. Base Ball—Prince Rupert VS Sm m thers, Lo Ola Timers Concert ‘Saimedny. ev v ening ‘4 followed. by . a if dance : “ana hot dots "Ok la‘Tir : Lake... ws Base Ball’ in the atten va nai aeons