: Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues ti*kets for any period at $1.50 a ‘nonth in advance. This rate inludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. Martins Garage FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES HOME GAS and OIL FREE COMPRESSION TESTING FORD V-3 SERVICE WRECK- ING TRUCK OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING. No charge to test and fill your battery Service Day and Night HAZELTON ees B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring us P.O. Box 948 PRINCE RUPERT, 5.6. I | { ‘ i o Prince prince Rupert Hotel Best hotel in the North Rates from $1.50a day up TORO RINNE ie Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) ‘The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C, Stationery Drugs , Kodaks Fancy Goods Pictures Developed and Printed Prince Rupert, B.C. : ney. ‘answered. a: ‘number: of. .quebitio: 9 eae “in Blowing ¢ terns oe ” ind: several spoke, Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond ———— FOR SALE—McClary’s Garry range large size. white enamel finish, in perfect condition, with reservoir, reasonable price—Apply Mrs. C. “H. Wrinch, Hazelton. se & Mrs. Morrison, R.N., of Prince Ru- pert arrived Tuesday morning to take a position on the Hazelton Hospital nursing staff. _® * LJ _ The W.A. ‘to the ILH. will give a dance in Hortieultural hall, Hazelton on Friday, February 11, St. Valen- tine’s night. asa China seems io have deeded that the Japs have gone far enough into the:r country, aud, are now shoving them lack towards their own home, ae K WANTED—A. Housekeeper; apply to Section Foreman, Cedarvale, B.C. see : The annual meeting of the Hazelton United Church will be held in the ehurch on Tuesday, January 25. The annual meeting of the New Hazelton congregation will be hid in the New Hazelton church on Monday evening, Jauniary 24, At the Sunday services in the United eburch in Hazelton and New Hazelton this week the sermon will be based on Robert Burns’ “The Cotter’s Saturday Night.’ Service at New Hazelton at Ti a.m. and at Hazelton at 7.30'p.m. 8 s a Wm. Grant. has returned to’ Sonth Hazelton and last Monday night was welcomed back to the Board meeting of the Hazelton United church, eeR Premier MeKenzie King was renort- ed by the radio this morning, to have announced last night in Ottawa that n Dominion general election would pro- bably be held this year. ee 8 This week the Herald is starting a new serial story “Honeymoon Moun- tain.” It is a real story that will hold your interest throughout because tt is different, and it is worth reading. weet Mr. and Mrs. A, Grant escorted The Wildeat, an Indian woman, to Prince Rupert and from there she was taken ta Vancouver. She will do a couple of nionths time at Okalta for misconduct. eee, For the third time this winter On- tario is digging itself ont of snow. ++ >> 33 +3 Admission 50c LEEK NAAR III RICE ROR NE ICES BARN DANCE! In New Hazelton Friday, January 28 New Hazelton Badminton Club itibiailaibeditieitineiteiaciatetieia ey tenes Sees ES ; Kenney Talke Continued from Page 3 made, , ‘ Louls Lebeaudeau for Cariboo, in- troduced a bill providitig for grading and marking beef, — ; The village municipalities had been given borrowing powers to provide for Water and sewer systems, . The bill giving power to employees and employers to organize for collec- tlye burgaining had come ag the result of a study of the best legislation with- in the Empire on this ‘subject. The original draft made it possible for un- naturalized persons to be’ on: ‘Boards of Arbitration. The member. for: Skeena took the stand that-such™ people‘ could have no say in the making of our laws and therefore should havé no part in their: ‘administration, ‘He. had - been "| supported: 4i- this view on anon party: ‘| vote of the House and his amendment had carried. « . ’ Mr, Kentey said the rond inainten- ance vote had been the same‘'ags’ last year, $29,000, but as’ supervision * costs ef $5,500 were: “being *' | absorhed- by, -..| headquarters there®. would * be that mueh more available: “for: actual: work |: this year. Work on‘the. highway: was not. decided as yet, this belng depend- ent on the policy: adopted: by thie ‘Dom: 7: infon government: ‘Which: meets. the: ter pact of this inonth: : rr At: the'close. of. bis’ address’ Mr. ‘Ken- . tein “to Lopley last | “Wednesday night rotuining / Thubsday, afternoon. © what the member bad ‘aecoripilstied: President Harry King of the Terrace Liberal Assoclation occupied the chair. Following the tiddress by the mem- ber officers for the ensuing year of the local ‘nssociution were elected ns fol- lows :— Prosiilent—Harry ‘ King © Vive-Pres—Nigel Sherwood 2nd yice—Vernon Glass Sec.-Treas.—-T. B.. Brooks ‘Mrs, Brickenden and Miss Helen left last Thursday: ‘for Prinee Rupert. a2 a “Phe Hazelton Golf Club. met last wat K to consider things in general and aided’ to not hold their annual dance bridge. on Burns Night this year, 0. "hold a -carnival or tournament next’ June with the Smithers club, and tothold a dance in the evening. sa - a8 Sryt. Cline arrived back in Smithers last: Thursday morning: to .resume*com: md of the provincial, ‘Police in the interlor. He ts looking well and says he is: feeling fine and, glad to be. back, The people of the ‘taterior are. glad to ‘see him back,, He’ spent ® couple. of months, in the. south. for his health. : 4 * on. “rhe Liberals won the. ‘Douifnion 1 electlon in Montreal on. Monday. oe W. OW, ‘Anderson made-'n ‘B hurried ~-Lhis daughter “Mary, ed a ten yenr record. RECENT PUBLICATIONS — vised Edition sions. . ply to: The TOSS value ‘of mineral pr oduction ‘for :the yent 1937 is esti. minted at §73, 176,816. O0—an all-time : “Practically all phases of the mining in dustry show estimated in eveases in both volume and value. . ‘The Mining Industry of British Coluin biet,, is ‘expertencing | : best years of its’ history, and mining dividends have establish- Anmuitl veport of the Minister of Min nes for the yeor 1986. - Bulletin——"Notes on Placer. Mining:in- British Columbia"... Hy Brochare—Mementary Geology Appi ied to Prospecting. “Possibilities for the Manufacture of Mineral Wool in BO. yo, Preliniinary TKeview of the Mining In dustry for the year 1087 " Sketch mip of the Province showing the various mining divi- . For copies ‘of any or all of the above puiilications. “Por authorative information regar ding the mining industry ap NE?PARTMENT OF MINES VICTORIA, B. C. ’ record, : “the Zi Re- 4 apply to | Lhe Real Fish Recipes CANADIAN CREAMED FISH ON TOAST: | . Take a. eup or a cup and a half of any Canadian cooked fish, flaked; season the fish with sait and pepper and a dash of lemon juice, Make a white sauce by blending two table- ‘spoons of butter with two tablespoons ‘lof flour, adding a cup of nilk and cooking ‘the mixture until it is thick und ‘smooth, stirring coustantly, Then combine the sauce and fish, re-heat the ‘combined mixture and serve .on slices of buttered toast. . If desired, a tuble- cooked egg in slices mny he added to the sauce befere It is combined with the fish. - Canndian fish andl. shellfish sre es- pecially good foods because ‘they are so easily digested and are rich in vit- stances. Wine stenks ‘of any desired lrind -of Canadian fishy or fillets: cut ‘into serv- ing portions, with a damp cloth, wrung out in--cold «water, salted. Sprinkle them with salt, pepper and ‘flour,! then place them in a greased baking’ pan and cover with milk. Cook: in a hot oven (450 dg. F) until the flesh hus set! Having sliced two: medium sized onions, snute: them in - butter until they are. browned and then’ pince’ the on each, plece’ of fish, “Return the dish fo the oven until:the bacon is cooked. people.”. ‘If desired, mushrooms may be placed round! the. -Slieps.of. fish. and |- baked ‘with then, .. : - Canadian fish foots ive comparable to: meats in nourishment and 3 are easl- dy digested. . Le mpl -|trtp to Prince Rupert: ‘last! mid- aveek, ind on Monday night . of this. week | ‘he let't “for. Vancouver, ° It is possible that grandmother, Dr, “Wrinch: north, on. “Ruesaay next, ; : fo en ee “ayertising: fn ‘tha ‘local. paper pays. 3 Yee! But have you ‘tried it spoon of minced parsley aud gue hard-' tuolns ind health-glving - mingral sub, CANADIAN FISH STAKES IN MI alices on the: fish,. with’ strips: of bacon. Two pounds of : “fillet will serve ‘aix”.: -ficcompanied ’ by we Mary may remain. in. Victorla, with: her, will. ‘teturn; 6d. with; 55,776,004 yen, * “ornd ing, perlod of 1936 a Synopsis of Land Act PRE-EMPTIONS ACANT, untesefved, surveyed Crown landa may be pre-empted by British mubjects over 16 years of age, and by aliens on declaring intentlan to become British studjects,. ‘conditional . upon dence, occupation and improvement, Full information “egncarming "Pre-emp+ tlans is given in“ Bulletin No, 1, Land Series, “How to Preewee Land," copies of which can -be obtained free cf charge by addreasing the Department of Lands, Vic- toria, B.C.; Bureau of Provincial Informa. don, Victoria, or any Government Agen) Records will oe granted covering only fang. suitable for agricniturgl purposes within reasonable distance of road, school and marketing facilities. and which is not timberland, Le. carrying over 5.000 board Yeet.per acre east of the Const Ranre and 8,000 feet per acre wert of that Range. - Applications for pre-emptions are to be tesi- +, @ddressed to the Land Commissioner of “the Land Recording Division tn which the land applied for -ia sitrated. on printed - forme obtained from the Commissioner, Pre-emptions must be occupied for {lve years and improvements made to value af 10 ‘per nore, Including clearing and cults yating at, least. flve ocres, before a Crown Grant can be racalved, . "Pre-emptions carrying part - time condis tions of occupation are plso granted. |. B. .t 9. PURCHASE OF LEASE Applications are received for purchase ef vacant end unreserved Crown lands : mot being: timberland, for ‘agvioultural Purposes: Minimum — price of” first-class. (arable)’ land is $5 per acre, and second: elass (grazing) lund, $3.60". per . acre‘ ' Further. information given .in. Bulletin’ No. 10, Land Series, “purchane and Lense’ ' @f Crown Lands,” ‘As = partial rellef measure, * severted:: Yanda may be acquired dy purchase ta ten’. equal instalments, with the. first” payment: -“guspended for two years, provided taxes are paid when due and improvements are made during the flret two years of not less than 10% af the appraised value. MI factory or -Mmdustrial: sites on sinter land, not exceeding 40 acres, may purchased or leased, the conditions. including “payment: of stumpage, aus : - UOnaurveyed:.aress, not exceeding - acres, mays ba ‘leased as; homesites, condl- \tlonal. upon’ a° dwelling vbeing -erected - in the first year, ttle: being obtalned "after .Tesidence and improvement condifions are: fulfilled and land has’ bean surveyed.’ ““geasing and , industrial’: purposes er ot exoseding §40° pores °. may be | Weaned! by .ong. person dr 5 compaay.- Groding” Act the. Province’ is ee int: grazitg districts, and tho yang: administered under eraging .reguls- _flons amended. from time ‘9 time to mect “varying conditions, Annual grazing -per- ite are issued based a pertain raed a roe - rates oar oe ie ioe au lent stock form assecine: Free oF oo a . ‘ ut — oo * Japan's. lavigest’ tinports. ‘from Gana. da uring; January to December: ‘193T » were wheat, lead; ‘umber, nickel, news priat: valued: ‘At 77,768,070. yen, compat e corresp- :