SHRED RFIKF SH SS ARH SEK VS hao see Regularly i in THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER _ 1938 Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and - Service Accetylene Welding Experts aewricineracicnecicececciecccrnsy ae | B.C. UNDERTAKERS | EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY i A wire will bring us . P.O. Box 945 ‘ PRINCE RUPER™. B.C. iv, Looe Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist): The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prince Rupert, B.C. IS Agent For Home Ethyl Gas and Home Products Willard Batteries for Cars and Radios Get ‘your car fixed up for fall and winter runnipg. Have the oil and erease changed to lighter grades and have us put in Ever-ready -Prestone Anti-freeze. Martin’s Garage. In Hazelton TO ORNOTTO which the quitter should’ not attempt is’: ‘Advertising* Advertising does” not jerk, it pulls, . The pull ts -gentle at first, but is steady, and increases ‘day by day and year by . year uniil it exerts an irre- “sistable Power. a -This is the: Power. you need ~"In’, your business, Power .. ; when, ‘the ;. going is: Hieavy.<..- os ' Power to create. a. greater _ vole of business,” wa Advertise | new old acquaintances, —— a eon Of Interest to Most Folk | Gathered from Here, There and Beyond —— The Young People’s Society connect- ed with the New Hazelton church has been practicing for the minstrel show which they will put on in the hall on Saturday night. The Society will in future icet in the church every Fri- daw. evening. . . zk * ; The New Hazelton’ Ladies Aid will hold a Jigg’s dinner in the New Hazel- ton hall on the 15th Oct. from 5° to 7.30. Candy booth and fish pond. Minstrel Show. = 64 hUu At the regular meeting of the WA :,| to the H.H. the Ladies of New Hazel- ton were requested to give a dance in the hall in New Hazelton on Hallow- e’en, October 3lst. This will be done and it will be masqerade dance, so get your costumes ready for the big night’s fun and frolic. en © The Hazelton Ladies Aid had quite i successful snle of home cooking on Satur day last in the United church. _ a Their Majesties, the King and Queen of Great Britain. and of Canada will pay a visit to Canada‘early next sum- mer for about three weeks." This will be the first time a reigning monarcb of the Empire has set foot on the North American continent. It will be a gala time for Canada. L nd Perey Ward of Vancouver, inspector of hospitals in British Columbia, : paid a visit to the Hazelton Hospital last week. This was his first visit and he went carefully into ell the problems at present facing the institution. oor The Aunual General Meeting of the. B.C. Drama Association will be held in the city hall, Victoria, on Wednes- day, October 18th, ee ‘Rev. and Mrs. Birchall of the United Church, Smithers, spent Thanksgiving Day nas the guests of Mr. and Mrs. a. Newick, Hazelton. The family was along with them and many were glad to see Harry who has been laid up for so long. He is now able to get about i little with the aid of crutches, but. The New Hazelton Catholic Ladies Aid have decided to hold 2 Social ev- ening in-the hall on Friday, .Novem- ber 25th. Keep this date-open and |. further ‘particulars will be given. in FH later issuc. . sae tend the harvest : festival, and to re- of: which he }. _- of lias many, he having been rector of St. oe Peter's church for several years, ee : Mts. Harold Gould and daughter ar- . rived home from. the hospital last Sate urday afternoon. . Cw a . There has been a. couple of light frosts lately, but. except for the ecu- cumber yines ‘and & few spud - vines | no damage has. yet been ‘done to the’ | gardens. The cucumbers have all been pickéd anyway ond the spuds should {be taken up.any time now. . At that _| the gardens are all looking as well. as |: at any - “time this year,” — eee “Since the people have hegun. to aig | their spuds it has developed that there |: will be ‘no shortage this’ year, and the was needed for the crop this yebr. . ans S Wor, conditions can, do very. ‘strange ‘but. ‘in’ ‘Vion. The. Jarge: increase: waa‘ due: to ‘a mollton bushels of wheat, to! ‘Japan: iit export for 1036..' The outlook: for 1086. ai =| Tapan te ta Manch hurian. ‘wheat i he hopes in time to dispense with them 7 ‘Rev. B, Sherman of Kitwanga. pald | ; [a visit to Hazelton last. week to at- tubers are generally of good. ‘quality..|-0°" "" |The late rains seam to be: just. what} 0. 1987: ‘which swas only one-third ‘of the’: PICOBAC. -_ PIPE. TOBACCO FORA MILD, COOLSMOKE! Canadian and to Argentine wheat as against Australain or Amerienn. ae : letters for Canada originating in South | Africa are carried to the United King- dom by air thence to the Dominion by boat. Vancouver. “Should. thee occasion war ter would arrive nine days earlier than by surface mail. This time will be still further reduced when the trans- Atlantic service begins, ee ¢ i The output, of chemicals ond alliéd ever reported for this group of _ Bro. aucts. » een a. 4 wore a newspaper dress to o ball, The dress caught on fire, And burned her’ entire Front page, sporting section and all. ee 2 Rev, Bishop Black : of Kitseguckia was a holiday visitor im Hazelton over the week end and returned with G, CG. Mortimer, * * | Miss Tratiak of Kispiox, ficld ma- tron, spent Wednesday in Hazelton. y ea4~ night, October.21, to Mr. and Mrs, Otto Thom, New Hazelton, 2 son, sea New Hazelton, and a prospector. for a good many years on Rocher DeBoula, mountain, lett Tuesday afternoon for Under the Empire Airmail ‘Service, : Supposing a letter is to. go to}- rant the transmission by air mail in|, Canada and the United States, the let-| products last yeur was the highest’ ~ Britis Columbia Department of ‘ines A we : a an Ba \ ee 2 Mo SRNR \ ¥ ‘ > . The value of mine production in 1987 was $74,475,902, an in- All phases of the mining in- crease of $20,293,935 over 1936, dustry ‘have shown increases in both volume and value. . For copies of the Annual Report of the Minister of Mines cs Province, apply.t tos" “NOTE—An index to the. Annual Repo rts of: the Mintiter - of. - and other publications dealing with th e mining industry of this prrvry MINNISTER oF MINES ° y. VICTORIA, BC. 7 Mines for. the years 1874 to 1986 has ~ been. printed and copies i may be obtained upon payment: of a charge of $1.00 each. There was a young girl from St. Paull: Born, in Hazelton Hospital, Tuesday ; Geo, Talman, a plonerr resident of , Senttle, Wash. where he. will. remain for the winter. : EAA LA DARLENE LENA AANA AAA ERAN RADIO. t. _ Time to Buy New Set oF put old i in shape We carry a. stock of . Batteries’ Standard City Prices Tubes, ete. Easy payments arranged | ~MYROS & SMITH ae Radio Agents” . will be exposed for sale. a applying t to, the lquent taxes will be held as follows: In the Court House, Smithers, B. Co on onday, ov : émber 7th, 1938, at 10 0’ ‘clock i in the forenoon. Crown Granted. Mineral. Claims Lupo Tax Sale of Crown Granted ‘Mineral Cla : pe 7 - Omineca Assessment District ® on n which taxes ate deinguont va A list of: GrowniGranited 1 Mineral Claims to be offered: at Tax Sale: ca ‘rovincial Collector, Government, Office, Smithers, By we, : things’ to trade figures, - In 1986: Japan}: yo Sent, 243,000 encks of ‘flour : ‘to: Ohina;| this 3 n 1987 ‘she sent ‘menrly : Big! mil Aa shipments to -North: -Ohina, undoubted: | gorn. they ly. to: Jap: ‘troupers. ‘Canada: ‘sent over |: priceon ‘their’ ds. ‘that, a preference’ will: “be given : ‘by ag ‘against | ‘in *pegitl domfort: id sheds awattitiy