‘THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAAZELTON, B.C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1937,- s * 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 $1.50 a “nonth in advance. This: rate {Iniludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospitel. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton .at the Drug Store, or ‘by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital, Hoskin’s Garage O. H. Hoskins, proprietor Official Sub-Ford Dealers for the Haz- elton and Smithers Districts Demonstrations of new models and in- formation on Request. A full stock of Ford Parts carried. BEST GARAGE SERVICE IN THE NORTHERN INTERIOR Martin’s — Garage - FIRESTONE TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES HOME GAS and OIL FREE COMPRESSION TESTING FORD V-8 SERVICE WRECE- ING TRUCK OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING. : No charge to test and fill your battery Serviee Day and Night HAZELTON WHEN IN Smithers Eat at the Canadian Cafe Always Open for Prompt Service. business. Reasonable Charges Good Cook a B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY . & wire will bring us ~ . BO, Box 048 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. & Prince, Rupert Hotel A real good’ hotel serving © the north: land... Prince Rupert, B. CG. | HB . Rockieaten, manager ; Rates~$i, 60 per dey and up Ltended two or Hiree weeks Jonger, to —_—_— Of Interest. to Most Folk : Gathered from Here, There and Beyond The Hazelton Golf -Club Annual Dance will be held Armistice night November 11th, in Horticultural hall Hazelton at 9.30 pm. Happy Six orchestra will furnish musie. Ad- mission 50c. ee he feared that no one would be hand in Rupert to pay the boys Saturday night, so he just had to go home.’ . ase. » ees All last week the weather was more The New Hazelton Citizens Associa. urday night it started to snow and to tion will give n dance in the hall ou rain and continued doing so all day Friday night, November 26. , Sunday, and Monday.. While a ereat ** ’ deal of snow and rain did not fall, there was enough to keep everything about as sloppy as the eub reporters, eee . The Japs seem to be making some progress in the war against China, The Japs are using men and lots of money and the Chinese are‘using mon- ey and lots of men. The white na- tions are supplying the material and taking the money from both sides, ** Ramsey MacDonald, former premier of Great Britain, passed away enroute to South Amerien on Tuesday. He was 71 years of age and had been in poor health for some time. He was milking this trip in hopes that it would benefit his health, The deceased was the first lalor premier and the last few years in office he was head of the first national government which was organized by himself. ae 9 It was suggested in the Legislature on Tuesday by Mr, Murray that the troublesome Donks be transferred in a ‘hody from their present location to a remote part of the Peace River coun- try and also that their movements be confined ‘to ao certain area. In the Peace there would be no nude parades fur several months of the year anyway uae B ‘Besides having to undergo a test of ability to drive at a cost of a dollar a head, B. C. Motorists may be held to driving thirty miles an hour on the public highways. The Legislature is considering the speed limit. Isn't ‘it a faeti: “Sutin finds something for idle hands to do?” eae Norman Cary is reported to be feel- ing quite cherful again after a bad at- tack by his heart. He will, however, be confined to his bed in the hospital for n time yet. The hockey broadcasts were resum- ed on Saturday night last and a great many people listened in. Toronto de- feated the New ‘York team. ‘These broadersts will be heard every Satur- day night and are a treat to all those who came from the east, or fram the west or from the north or from the south, ‘This is a field of sport that is particularly open to Canadians ond all young Canadians should learn to play. There are openings? | and at good money every year. ee Miss Dolly Carpenter, R.N., who re- signed her position on the nursing staff at the Hazelton Hospital, finish- ed her duties Monday night ond will first go to her home in Smithers for a time before aceepting another posi- tion. Miss Carpenter has been an the local nursing staff for four or fiye years and during that time did very efficient work. There is general re- gret at her departure. ae eh Miss Dannhauer, EN, returned on Tuesday morning after. spending 2 couple of weeks at her home in Copper City. eee { At the last mintte-the Duke of Windsor decided to cancel his trip to the United States indefinitely. He and the Dutchess were to make a tour of the States to study the housing pro- blem over here. They will not make the trip before next spring, if at all. - Pe — Thursday is a public holday for all lines of business and for the schools. It is Remembrance Day and ‘in the morning there will be a service in St. Peter’s Anglican church in which the ministers of the Anglican church, the United churcl and Salvation Army will take part. ,The public is cordial- ly invited to be present. om em Miss Margaret Stewart, R.N. form- erly superintendent of the United Chureh hospith] at Carrot River, Sask. nnd whovhas had wide experience in the work, has been engaged to suc- eced Miss H. G. Craig, R.N,, a8 matron at the Hazelton Hospital; and will arrive on Tuesday next to take over her new dutles. Miss Stewart comes eee J. 8. Cowper, one time editor of the Prince Rupert News, a political talk- er, a red-cross talker and of late years in the paper game in Edmonton, is a candidate in that city for mayor. He likes punishment. see Rey, H. C. Fraser, formerly inspect- or of schools in the north, and who was well known in the interior, passed away at his home in Victoria Novem- ber 2nd., at the age of 58. . eae Last Friday evening the C. G. I, T. _|in connection with the New Hazelton ‘tehurch, and under the leadership: of Miss Goard, had a most enjoyable so- Well recommended for her work. She cial evening ‘n the church.’ ‘hey had has not only had practical experience ginies for an hour or so and then re- but has aiso taken several host-grad- freshinents were serve.” . | Wate courses, . as . ‘ W. J. Raymond, editor of the Even- ing Empire, Prince Rpuert; returned te the coast last Saturday after spend- ing’a week with the editor. of the Her- ald in New . Hazelton. Mr, Raymond hed 4 first class rest, lots.of. sleep, -a trip to Kispiox and another to. Smith. ers and went away home feeling © a million dollars, Jt was. his . annual vacation and should have been ex- e+e ‘The lender of the Conservatives in the last provincial election, Mr, Rowe, did: not‘ get a seat in the legislature. As he had resigned from the Dominion House of Commons for’ the new ‘Job, and asa by-election was necessary, he accepted the Conservative _Romination by” acclamation, ‘ ‘It ig not always wise to’ give up i good thing in hopes of a better. A GRAND DANCE IN ew Hazelton nal J make a really new man of him. But like ‘it should be in the fall, but Sat. and was given his old seat at Ottawa | _ British. Columbia bas produced: min: erals of an ageregate 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. Thisis an increase of 53.4% over the value for the corresponding period in 1036. - Indications are that this year’s production will exceed that of iiny previous year in value, which is a .-splendld. eommentary upon _the stability of the mining industry in ..this province, ~. New “proper- ties dre being brought into production and with the reopening of old properties, mill capacity will be considerably inerensed over last year. . For authorative information regar ding the mining industry ap ply to: DEPARTMENT OF MINES VICTOR[A, B. C. 4) Se THURSDAY NOV. 11 New Hazelton Hall | Price of. ‘Dinner be Served from’ 5. 30 to 1 30 The Ladies’ Aid is sponsoring the dinner and: at fhe same time will hold their: : We ‘Bazzar and Entertaininent: ln _ There will: be ies for