THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAAZELTON, B.C,, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1937 he EES ESF Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond Due to the war Japan is waging in China the Japs have not been deliver- ing as many fish livers to the United States as formerly and now the fisher- men in Prince Rupert are getting the Young Patsy, a Hazelton Indan, has been learning a few things from the white man. He was gathered into the provincial fold last week and faced the Indian Agent on'9 charge of being Ai May the New Year bring you Much Joy, Health, Prosperity We thank you for your past - business, The livers are used for me- dicinal purposes Co The Irish Free State no longer ex- ists. A new Ircland bas been born, with a new constitution and all, and a more friendly relationship with Brit- tin is developing, eR. R Four or five inches of new snow is the result of all the fuss the weather kicked up over the week end. This is i vood thing ‘for all who nse horses in the bush or on the roads, ae * in possession of liquor. It was sus- patronage and hope to merit a pected that he had intentions, but for an Indian to be in possession was bad continuance during 1938 enough and he was fined $40 or spend some time in jail. - . _? MYROS & SMITH. Experts ECRRKAKACEEAAEEERERER AS EMRRKE The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital isaues ‘ti‘kets for any period at $1.50 a vonth In advance. This rate inludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospitel. Tickets are obtainabie In Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. , Jt is reported that a Swede, a stran- scr in these parts, took a pair of pants from an Indian one day last week. A search for him was made by the police but at time of writing the Swede had not heen located. He apparently re- quired a change of pants or an addi- tional pair and then decided a change of seene would also be good for him. The train service on both the C.N.R. som oy and C.T.R. in the lower part of the province anid all the telephone and tel- egraph services were out of commis- sion the first of the week due to snow and wind, Around Vancouver about $50,000 is the estimated damage done. oe 8 An unofficial repurt in one of the prairie papers states that Great Brit- ain has taken an option on the total wheat crop of Canada for 1938 to he stored in Great Britain in case of em- ergeney. We will be Pleased to Serve you SECC CLC ALC EKO LC CLEC ECC EC LEE C ECC ECE 4 Ce tt CEC <¢ > ZH} tet perth remand MOE Fae gg Maly Mae Aga DONT MISS THE | @ New Year’s Eve _ Frolic SOMETHING NEW Hoskin’s Garage 0, H. Hoskins, proprietor (Official Sub-Ford Dealers for the Haz- elton and Smithers Districts Denonstrations of new models and in- formation on Request. A full stock of Ford Parts carried. 7 em Twin babies were born to an Indian mother in the Hazelton Hospital on Christmas Day. While white people wonld: think this was something to be proud of, the Indians do not think a delivery of twins is so hot. ‘They pre- Ter them one at a time, aeRr Mrs. George D. Parent went up to Sinithers Monday night to have a look see at the stores.. She intended to be home next afternoon, but Mr. Parent BEST GARAGE SERVICE IN THE ' . NORTHERN INTERIOR Marti’ Garage The roads were not in very good con dition in sume spots for motoring, and especinily for those who do not travel them very often. Last week Magis- trate H. B. Campbell and Corpl. Oland were down from Smithers for @ police court case and they left for home at three o'clock in the afternoon and got SOMETHING DIFFERENT Cabaret Style Floor Show FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD | believes she had a hunch the train | there at seven, They just slipped off BATTERIES HOME GAS and/was some hours late. the Toud ] into a ditch and had to stay os yt cs sO ; oo On FREE COMPRESSION Paras there ae an wean came mon HAZELTON HORTICULTUR AL HALL TESTING c Art Hi, . ,,@ ear. His assistance was secured und 4 FORD V-8 SERVICE WRECE- has retin i ante one Re. ‘ the Sinithers men got ont and went on December 31st 9 to 3 ING TRUCK OXY-ACETYLENE | ie, an absence of four months on the| 40M banpy ever after. ( Adn 1.50 1 Includ S WELDING. caast. mission a coupie neludin u r No charge to test and een hattery : *** Sunday services in this district were ; P . 5 Pre Services Day and Nig Rev, B, Black arrived Tuesday a.m.|yery well attended, \S = auf Hazelton to spend the weck a guest at Mr. and Mrs. John Newick's. He will alsa visit with other friends in aseome— the district. He reporvs a very busy time at Kitseguckla over the holiday. oe 8 Some of the theremometers in Haz- elton vend 25 below sero the first of the week, but the best we could do was a bare 20 below, =e It is pretty soft getting out a daily uitper this Christmas time. They is- sled none fur three days. eae Vancouver had 15 inches of snow over the week end and there was a lot of delay in traffic, but a lot of men fot some extra work, At the first of the week the south did not know just when they would get back to normal, what with the holiday spirit hanging on for three or four’ days, the snow a tnd the promise of more snow, it was B.C. UNDERTAKERS j |!0#ine like a gay week. ahem EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECEALTY The train Tuesday afternoon was a : ; humber of hours late. It got tangled ** ® Services next Sunday in the United Chureh will be beld in Hazelton in the morning and in New Hazelton at.7.30 in the evening. | eee IN MEMORIUM HAZELTON . British Columbin hes produced min erals of on. “aggregate value of: $1,515,728,149.00, The gross value of the industry for the first six months - of 1937 is estimated to be §36,383,540.00. : wDPhi sis an increase of 53. 4% over a the ralue for the corresponding period in 1936... . f Indications are that this year’s pro duction will. exceed that of " any previous year in value, which is a .splendid- commentary upon’ the stability of the mining industry in..this province. New proper- ties are being brought into production and with the reopening of old properties, mill capacity will be co nsiderably increased ‘over-last year. Sinith—In loving memory of our denr daughter and - sister, Marjory Smith, who passed awny December 28 1937, : We donot forget her. We loved her too denvly for her memory to fade |- «aut like a dream, | ow lips need not speak when our henrts mourn sincerely, For grief of- ten dwells where it seldom is seen. Ever remembered by futher, mother, brothers and sisters: 1 4) TANADA- 31, IMPERIAL TOBACCO’S INSPIRING PROGRAM *RIDAY 7°. P.S.T, CBR - CJAT - CKOV - CFIC - CHK | P.O, Box 948 A wire , } tu with a bunch of snow east of the i RT, B.C. fl bri PRINCE RUPE! ee & | boundry of B, , and Alberta, or some. z gone plaice back there, Snow plows were i 7 sent out to- help out’ ‘the train crew. 7 ase " “Ntiss Betty Mahood went to Telkwn ‘Monday night to spend New Years’ at her home. Prince Rupert ‘Hotel Best hotel in the North Rates from’$l. 50. a day up -=ae - Several Jocal men have been work- ing on spill tie contracts, A number ‘of others: have ‘been getting ' out their years ‘wood supply. Up. “until Monday ulght. when. it: Kegan’ to'snow. none of ‘the: fellows colild: get. thelr ties or the wood. hauled f s What. snow. -eame a} |e couple “of: weeks ago’has peen gone! |g long, Jalnce, it the.wind does: not blow the haul- For authorative information 2 ‘regar ding ‘the mining dustry ap ee “ply to: po : nee . DEPARTMENT OF MINES fs oss Unless you. tell the people what you} want they will not know. Use: She |, as ‘opened. again’ ‘on the Herald to tell thea oy tins “Tuesday following. ‘New Years, - y af J us at a : ’ * ; . ee : . :