carr re THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY JUNE 7, 1933 . Pudsonis Bau Goinpann, INCORPORATED 27° MAY 1670. Hazelton, B. C. SPECIAL PRICES Effective June 9th to 15th inclusive MEN’S SWEATERS Jumbo Knit All Wool Coat Sweaters in plain black. Sizes 36 to 44 ‘Ladies’ Cotton Hose Strong seemless hose in popular shades. Sizes 91-2 to i0 95 SPECIAL per pr. Cc Men’s Work Sox 25e Made from heavy grey all wool yarn, SPECIAL MEN’S TWEED CAPS - Summer weight fancy tweeds styled in popular one piece crown with rubber visor. SPECIAL VALUE at 95¢ Corn, sweet, 2s, 13¢ per tin Peas, med. size, 10c¢ per tin Tomatoes, Aylmer, 2s 2 tins 25¢ TEA, HBC Special, bulk, 3 lbs. for 75¢ BUTTER, Creamery, prints, per Ib. 25c CHEESE, Canadian, sufficiently matured to give.a fine flavor, 2 lbs. for 45c Mining in British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the lead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zine. In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, Lead and 93% of the Zine are produced, British Columbia bas produced approximately $1,300,000,000 worth of minerals. , About 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral- bearing lands are open for prospecting. 4% Of the Practically every mineral known to be found on the continent occurs to some extent in British Columbia. RECENT PUBLICATIONS :— an Annual: Report of the Honourable the Minister | of Mines for the calander year 1031. "YT. oM¢-G61d Deposits of British Columbia. . “Placer Mining in British Columbia. . i “McConnell Oreek Placer Area.” 2: Non-metallic Mineral Investigations: “Barite :” ’ “Asbestos”; “Glassware,; “Clay.” Lode-Gold Developments in British Columbia ; during 1932. _ Address enquiries to The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildings Victoria, B. C. —— — y | Miss Joy Ford, R.N., and Miss Fran- ces Willan, R.N., of the Hazelton Hoes- pital staff are now on holiday and planned to leave by car Tuesday even- ; ing with Bob Willan for Anmnstrong where Miss Ford will visit her home, and Vancouver where Miss Willan and Bob will spend a few weeks, On their retirn Bob Willun expects to bring his brother Arthur home after a two years’ absence while attending high school, Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce advocates the abotition of. the jury svs- ten. in trying criminal cnses and sub- stituting a committee of judges. Many Babine Indians came in last week to prepare for their annual trip to the coust for the salmon fishing. The trains are now carrying large num- hers of mutives to the const, A daughter was born on Wednesday, June 7. in the Hazelton Hospital to My. and Mrs. Ward Marshall of Two Mile. Miss Ena Camphell, RUN.. of Vander- hoof and Miss W, Bunn, RN, of Pringe Rupert ave relieving at the Hazelton Hospital during the bollday seuson. Mr. and Mrs. Fahrenkoff were the enests this week of Mrs. Senkpiel, Those who bave not yet planted their surdens are as far ahead as those who got their seed inn month ago. Day by (lay. In every way, the people are look- ing for a ebange from winter to warm- er weather, Gust Christianson is getting his liv- ing quarters next to his new hotel built. This addition to the hotel building will rive it a larger appearance, and it will he nuch handier for Gust when he gets his family moved in. The rond grader was brought in from the. Moricetown end of the road on Wednesday last. It is surprising the number of peaple in the north who tnke for the gospel truth the politicn] bilge that appears in the southern press. Few stop and consider that the Vancouver press de- sires Premier Tolanie out of office be- eause Tolmie has not laid down to the Vanconver influence as he was expect- ed to: do, Lhe campnign now being.wag- ed is a cumpaign of Vanconyer first, last and all the time, and the duee with the rest of the province. This Vaneonver cnmpilen is belug assisted by some others who think it an epner- tune time to get into offiee themselves while the others are fighting. We still helieve that Premier Tolmie is right in holding off the election until the people get normal and ean think straight. Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends Tune beetles spend the day in the soll andl fy nround only at night. SIXTY-EIGHT STITCHES IN FACE AFTER ACCIDEN1 OKLAHOMA CITY, May 31.—Wayne MeMullen, 18, knows bow it feels to be “sewed up.” After an automobite crash 6S sticthes were taken in his face. His eonditlon: is nat eritical, Wayne is an old New Hazelton boy, in fact he was the first child born in this town, THE HAZELTON GOLF ¢1 LB Elected Officers and Received Reports —Club in Good Shape—-Irvine Is President Again On Wednesday, Muy 31. the Hazelton Golf Club held its annual meeting in Hodder’s Hall. A fair assembly wa: present, which ratified the actions and opinious of the executive. Mr. Irvine presided, The club itself is in fairly good circumstances, notwithstanding the severity of the times and it expects to eradicate the superficial instability. The meeting was the seene of discus- sion for past yent’s business and also for the nonination of new oofficers. Mr. Irvine, lust year’s president, was yo-elected tu the same office, while W. Gow was elected vice-president. A. B. Youug was elected secretary-treasurer, The works committee is to be under the guidance of Mr. Larmer and Mr. Sharpe. This is the complete executive for the sibseqnent yerr. The Hazelton Golf Club wishes to offer a vote of thanks to the Last executive for their co-operiition and work for the last year. ALDER GETTING RESULTS Commissioner W. J. Alder is still working on his self-elected job of bring- ing the people of Prince Rupert to n reulizution of the great heritage that is theirs if they will but accept it. It seoms to be beariig fruit. rumors of new industries to be started In Prince Rupert, and some of those which bave started in a small way are being revoynized. Mr. Alder’s idea 3s that Prince Rupert people must build Prince -—Rupert. and not the Dominion and Provinell] governments, Bohby Boudeau had the niisfortane to full trom his bDieyele on Wednesday evening and break his ankle boue. . ae Mrs. D0. T. Mauna was a ten hostess on Thursday afternoon list when she etertained a number ot friends at a farewell to Mrs. Mein. A pleasant afternpon was spent, > Refreshments were served by the hostess, who was nasisted by Mrs, Greie. SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE (Effective from June 18th) - ] , - Pee TSE TET TTT II TESST SIO PS EES EPS SESE SSE SSE E TREE DD | EASTBOUND ‘Ly. Frinct Rupert sone 230 p-m. wed. and Fri. hy. elton «=== 6,25 a.m. Thur. and Sat. When you use the columns of your . iy. Smithers «=e «ee 8.55 a.m. Thur. and Sat. Ly. Burns Lake = ---- 1.02 p.m. Thur. and Sat. _ iLO CAL N EWS PA P E rR : Ly. Vanderhoof ~ ----+ 4.29 p.m. Thur. and Sat. Lv. Prince George « - = = 8.00 p.m. Thur, and Sat. Ar. joiner manne toms at Ja P for all polute East. and South. mae You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the. WESTBOUND ‘‘Buy at Home’’ principal. Ly. Jasper ----+=« 5 9.00 a.m. Sun. and Fri. Tellthe buying public what you have and give the price. Lv. Prince George « «='= 6.55 p.m, Sun. and Fri. Ly. Vanderhoof + = == = 9.45 p.m. Sun. and Fri. Ly. Burns Lake = » © = - 12,53 a.m. Mon. and Sat. THE OMINECA HERALD Ly. Smithers =- + === 440 aan. Mon. and Sat. Ly. New Hazalton sme fa AAT. Mon, and Sat. Ar. 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