THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 1937 - Fritich Colurnbia’ s ‘Annual’ | Seed Fair and Bulb Display Wi take place at VICTORIA, JANUARY 18 TO 21, 1933 Under the auspices of the British Columbia Department of Aari- culture in co-operntion with the Victoria: Chamber of Commerce, ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 10, 1933 For Seed Prize List write to the Field Crops Commissioner, De- purtment of Agriculture, Victoria, B. C. Bulb Exhibits will consist of non-competitive displays WORLD'S GRAIN EXHIBITION Those planing to show at the World’s Grain Exhibition in Regina, July 24 to August 5, 1083, are advised to compete at the British Columbia Seed Fair te qualify fer free transportation on. secd - exhibits to Regina. = a, goWARDS Buy , CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP Nowishing and | “Belicouttoed / c3 Even though business is not up! to" normal you still use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the near future. ; ; . The Omineca Herald Will now supply you with — Counter Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer’s prices Give your order to us or send it by mail to ~The Omineca Herald New Hazelton, B. C.. LADIES AID BAZAAR NEW HAZELTON CHURCH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 There will be useful and faney articles, all hand made . Hand knit.socks for the men Home-made Candy Home Cooking » ‘lea. and Cake will be available , All; prices will be marked low. ‘Come and s get a few bargains for home ¢ or for, gifts. LE -<€. lod Ts Your Subscription = : .| six months In jail, ‘| full time. for thelr. home. cy ———— The Mounted Police made a trip to Smithers last Wednesday. Capt. Mortimer, Indian Agent, paid a visit to the Indians at Kitwanga on. Thursday and Friday last Week. Miss Earl of Kispiox was a visitor at the Hazelton Hospital for several days last week. There was a corload of young folk eame down’ from Smithers on Friday and took in the Golf Club dance inKit- . anmax hall, Hazelton. The Hazelton Golf Club is well sat- isfied with the support thelr dance und bridge party received. fram. the public last Vridny night. There was u very good attendance at the dance And quite a number were present for bridge games, , Altogether it waa a yery pleasant evening. There was a fair attendance at the union service held in the T'nited church in Hazelton on Armistice Day. Home Cooking Sale in aid of the Hospital, Friday, Nevember 18, at 8.30 p.m, the United Church, . Hazelton. Patronize the Sale and save cooking fer the week end. A Jorge party of friends from Hazel- ton joined residents of the Kispiox Valley at Love’s ranch on Saturday night last on the occasion of the birth- day anniversary of Miss Franels Love. A pleasant evening w: ‘as spent in games and dancing. 5 . , -_ . 4, . Services in the interest of world peace education were held in the New Hazelton Church on Sunday, morning and in the United Church, Hazelton. in the evening Good congregatiotis |- followed with interest Rev. Redman's ‘| subject of ‘The Attitude of the Christ- fan Church to World Peace,” ‘As is usual at the evening services in the Hazelton church solos were sung hy Miss Burns and Mrs. Redman. The weather man has been on 2 -.am- page for about a week now, It started lust Thursday to rain und snow and during the night to snew and blow, and for the next few days kept snowing and, blowing at various desrees of speed. In fact it was quite a touch of winter, although the. theremometer aid not Bet very fur. down, A large gathering of young people assembled at the United Church manse in Hazelton on Sunday evening. to or- ganize an After Church Club. ' ‘ Ernest Anderson of Houston was ‘found guilty by Magistrate R. L, Gale}. in Smithers last Wednesday of being in possession of Mliclt spirits. He was fined $200 and one month in jail, or in default of payment of the fine, another He is serving the Mounted Police of Hazelton. Tuspector Spriggs of the R. C. M. P with headquarters at Vancouver, paid w visit of inspection to the -local de- | tachment the first of the week, ‘having urrived on Monday “night. Mrs. ‘Wearne and infant. of Quick left the Hazelton Hospital on Monday It ¥ wns ‘reported to be 40 below ero aut Daw son the first of the week. The Kispiox river above: ‘tho four mile bridge was frozen over the ‘first of the week. Pot . There’ was’ good: ‘skating . on the new week, A upecint meeting of rate payers in New Hazelton was called for last ‘Tnes- The charge was loid by the | rink (feMullins pend) the first 0 of the : Doings Around Home. ‘Of-interest to you ‘and your friends | Here b rbd There - Buldings which wil} house the _ World's Grain Eachibition ard Con- ference at Regina next July’ and August are rapidly: approaching cumpletion and preparatiuns are already being made fur ihe ex- — tensive. exhibits, Canada’s apple-growing belt ts “moving . northward. — Standard apples bave been grown.-this year at- the Dominion ‘Experimental Farm at Beaverlodge, Alberta, which is 428 miles. north of the- international. boundary between Canada and the United Stratos, Canada has entered the british Wost Africa. market for tobacco. with a trial shipment of 25 casks of Canadian-grown tobacco, re- cently. About 77 per cent. of British West Africa tobacco has been secured from ‘the. United . States, hut Canada hopes to -get. . the market under:.the new inter- Empire preference. : National Fish Week between Oclober 24-31 has been supported by the Canadian Pacific Railway since 1918 and this year was uo exception. The company marked the celebratlon with. special menu cards listing fish products of the sections of Canada through which the railway runs between Saint Jonn, N.B.. and Vancouver, Brit Ish: ‘Columbia. Canada lost one of its “best- known and popular. railroad offi- cials recently when A, Aitken, assistant ' superintendent of: the - Bruce Division, Canadian . Pacific ' Railway, dropped dead in Toronto on his. way to his office. | Mr. Aitken was: 60 years of age and had spent 34 years In the com- pany’s service, . . The Canadian Pacifie Hner Em- press of Britaln was the scene of a’.wedding reception and break- fast at Quebec recently, following the marriage of Mlle. Marthe ‘St. ‘ Laurent, daughter of the presi- dent of the Canadian Bar Associa- tion, to Dr. Mathley Samson. Five hundred guests filed past the wed- ding group assembled jn the May- fair Lounge.of the Empress. Not forgetting hig work as di-' ‘rector-general,,.of its National Flood Relief Commission in 1931, China has asked Sir John Hope Simpson, famous British organ- .. izer, to join its newly created Na- onal Beonomic Council, Sir John . salled recently. aboard, the Em- ‘ press.of Canada for Shanghai -to’ ‘ wind up the flood reliof. commis- sion afiairs. The United States Middle West - and the Province of Quebec shara honors as winners of the Cana- . dian Pacific Bungalow Camps Fishing Trophies -‘which have been awarded at French River, Nipigon River and Devils Gap G. A, Hoffman, of Cleveland, had a 27% lb. muscalunge; C. 0, Kalman, of St. Paul, Minn,, had. ai6% Ib. square tailed speckled trout; and O. C. Steinmeyer, Westmount, —_ Que., had a. bass, wefghing 4 lbs, 14 ounces. = Leaving a money belt contain- ing . round-the-world. steamship and. rail tickets’ and a cool thou- said dollars or’so in cash at his Vancouver hotel. Charles Clarke, Tos Angeles, only dseovered hls loss offer dis ship, the Empresa of. Canale. bed salled from -Vancou- -; ver, Wireiass messages to the: Canadiana Preifie steamship gen- tral passenzer peent resulted in. recovery of (he belt and {ls fore warding: hy arplane in time to ‘reach the vasscl befure ahe Ieft Vicvoria, (375) day’ evening in’ the ehal. house to dls- i cuss: the matter, of a superior school. |. Only ‘the: ‘géeretary and. chairman of ‘the school board were : -Pregent. 'Too} “much -exeltement inone short senson |-4 38 not good for. the Pople, cor —. aa a * é Of. two: dhundiea ‘million: ushels ° ‘of wheat shipped to Britain. in the last three months, there have been. sold one hundred. and fifty millon hushela, a Specials for Grant’s Ageay | Notary, Public we ee, | | va. _ Representing Leading Fire and Life ~ Insurance Companies ae eee REAL ESTATE Agent _ Licensed and Bonded HAZBLTON, B. GC, J : The Hazelton. Hospital _ The Hazelton Hospital issues tie- "| kets far any period at $1.50 per Jtnonth ‘ia advance... This rate in- cludes office, couxnttations, medi- clies, ag well ax ll costa while mothe aespitnl Melerts are ob- tainable in’ Hoziten at’ the drug - store er by nin! from, the. medi- eal supertntendant at the. hospitai Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B.C. Agent for - Firestone Tires Home Oil and Gasoline Acetylene Welding | ‘Cylinder Honeing | Wrecking Car at your service-—-day or night. ———— This e N ELLOGG'S” Corn Flakes Rice Krispies All Bran EVERY FRIDAY_Fres_ Sausage, Jeet and Smoked ‘Meats. : W. S, Sherritfs Cash and Carry Kew Hazelton Where Dollars Have More Cents Phone—-3 short, 1 long, 1 short Mash Bros & Tork “We =" . . . Devo or. Green Wood : Relkwa Coal Phone—2 long. 1 short Hazelton, ‘A.C, ! Ta ’ :