Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service - Accetylene Welding Experts RVKEKAKEKKEKEARAKEAKAKEKHK KARE The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 a wonth in advance. This rate invindes office consultations, medicines, as well as, all costs while at the Hospital. ‘Tickets are obtaingble in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital, Hoskin’s Garage QO. 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 Pord Parts carried. BEST GARAGE SERVICE IN THE NORTHERN INTERIOR Builders Supplies touch and Dressed Lumber Lime Convent Bricks | Posmulete: steck of Builders nis Fa Supplies v4lek deiivary: doy rail or truek Smithers Lumber Yards Smithers, B.C. Martin's: Garage IRESTONE: TIRES - WILLARD BATTERIES .. HOME GAS and OIL FREE COMPRESSION . -.. TESTING | ses; FORD. ¥-8 SERVICE WRECE- ‘ING TRUCK OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING. No charge to test and fill your battery Service Day and Night _HAZELTON IT IS PICNIC TIME paper plates, ~ paper cup. and paper. and save a lot. of room. hd hd ” Some of the local men are redecking west of Moricetown. _ How wa da ‘hay see what is, who frame. their hasty. Judgments which - seoms~- Southey. o | now Walpole.:: uverstime. “you: At the Herald Offies you ean get|- § napkins, They save all dish washing | . a couple of bridges. east of here and to net with. ‘common sense, accord: e ing, to the. moment... 1s the: ‘edt wisdom, : w.: caioratand a. thing Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond ——— PIGS FOR SALE—Six weeks old and are ready to take away. Price $5 each—Mrs. Thom, New Hazelton..... a2se FOR SALE—At reasonable price two good young milk cows due to fresh- en about October Ist.....Also one good saddle mare, seven years old, one of Sudlock’s colts.—Apply to Geo. Storey, Evelyn, B.C, se 8 FOR SALE—Young Yorkshire Pigs Same Stock as sold before; ready Sept. 15th. Price, $3.80 each; after Sept. 20th 50 cents each per weelr —Mrs. C. A. Chapman, Smithers, B. Cc. The W. A. to the Hazelton Hospital will hold the annual shower for the be- nefit of the hospital in the United Church on Saturday. September 25th from 3 to 5 in the afternoon, The Ia- ilies will-serve afternoon tea free to). their patrons. see The Dominion Government is now advising Canadians in China that they are. in danger and the government has seng them advice as to how to avoid that danger. Of course, Canadians as au nation, like advice, and always take it. «na A man hy the name of Harry Gill was wanted in- Smithers for false pre- tenses. Cons, Andy Grant was noti- fied and he went to the station at South Hazelton and waited for the af- ternoon train on Tuesday, He found the wanted man enjoying o ride on the outside of the coaches, The man was taken off the train and given a ride back to Smithers in the Constable's car, umtk . If you have anything: to’ sell tty an advertisement in the Omineca Herald. Those whe have tried say it is the best ind easiest way to dispose of their guots, - eee Advertising in the Omineca Herald will bring real results. if Flashes ---- By JANE DEE BARD the Fall Fashion H news? If you haven't it’s time you did—for ._ how can you plan a smart Pall wardrobe without, knowing “what's what” ‘in the Fashion World? — Did you. know that there are three new, silhougttes for Fall - with Paris. backing each one? : That millinery. has’ gone - ‘to. great: heights? - That shoes are sleek as paint? That color wt - ‘the Falt F Fashion picture? " the Stylist Service by writing. 1°. to me?. I will-be delighted to ‘ tell you all ,about the new ° tics,’ trimminga ‘and tyes pe- ing featured in New York and na Paris. ; ‘T° 1s an easy way. to keep" UD to-date and willsave you-time ~ etathes' ‘for"Falt "and. Winter. . te AL names, ourself —7Chirite. Chap- 'thase royal commissions to give ench plays a very, important part in. , ., Why not take advantage of ||’ trends. for Fall, the latest fab- - and: effort’ in planiing.“your ;, "4 _ — — Rice Jones, formerly teacher at Kis- piux, and now of Quicl, was a caller iit several places in this part of the dis trict last Sunday. He was accomipani- ed ‘bya couple of friends. * a . . John Amuridsén' "ind C. E. Ogle flew thelr plane to Mission Point on Sun- a Plymouth and j Chrysler Cars A real good hotel serving ‘the,north Jand (lay from the south. They have since gone on ‘to Anchorage, Alaska where they will do commercial flying. . * * There is a crew of men at the Silver Cup mill property ‘dismantling it, and when finished will ship it south to’ be erected on. another . property. The job will‘ inke a week or tivo yet The heavy parts will go out. by freight and the smaller parts they will take on trucks with them. That old mill has quite.a history and could tell a few good yarns of places it has been and people it has met. The mill itself is alright, and did‘no one any harm, a At a recent celebration of some kind Hitler made, in an address to his sub- |' ects, fresh demands for the return of the German colonies. He bonstfully shonted that the’ world ‘will never know any perce until he gets the col- onies back. “eas Then just south of Germany another } dictator is boastfully exclaiming about the new Roman Empire he is creating. Spain is doing its best to destroy. an empire. Japan is trying to enlarge its empire and to control the Chinese. In the United States two labor factions are battling to the death to control the vast earning power of the Ameri- can working man; What a world! aee The wife of the president of Ching speaking in English over the radio at New York, called upon the world to help save China from the murderous and grabbing Japs. te “Penticton, B.C., looking on the world that is full ef trouble, said last Satur- day, that it was bad enough as it was and they would not add to their trou- bles by vating for beer parlors, so with ul snbstantiat wwajority they voted “no sale of heer” by: the glass for us,” Ce There is quite an agitation started im the east against “no patronage.” 1t seems that some of the faithful are heen left off the royal commissions. Goodness knows there are enongh ‘of Tiberal ln Canada a job, either on the commission ov working for one of them It Mr. ‘King wants to hold’ power he will have to look more carefully after his followers an@ not give one man two johs. sae Don’t carry around a lot of opinions with which to'start an argitment, A few facts are better. * ; oo Wink at small thoughts. Remember thou hast great ones.—Poor Richard. Before you buy see (these great ears.” Drive them and you will buy them, Prince Rupert, B. C. H. B, Rochester, manager ~ Rates—$i.50 per day and up The Northern B, C. Motor Safes Stithers, B.C. 7 | Geo. H. Wall, manager B. C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed B.C. UNDERTAKERS } EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY t j i ( . PO. Box 948 A wire Smithers, B.C. . : PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | will bring us er % eal it} Fee ; SS) t _ British Columbia hag produced min erals of an aggregate. value of $1,515,728,140.00. The gross value of the industry for the first.six months of 1937 is. estimated to be $86,383,540.00. Thisis an increase of 58.4% over the value for the corresponding period In 1036. | Indications are that this year's pro duction will exceed that of any previous year fa value, which is a -splendjd* commentary upon the stability of the mining industry in .this province. New proper- ties are being brought into production and with the reopening of old properties, mill eapacity will be co nsiderabiy increased over last year. Yor authorative information regar ding the mining industry ap ply to: DEPARTMENT OF MINES VICTORIA, B.C. — SS —— meres IH HHAAIEIONIE ICICI AL ICIH ACR ACEI RIR HH IIH ICICI HAHA III - See Hudson’ S Bay Company, For ygur, pext tailor made : SUIT or OVERCOAT — Fit guaranteed. ‘Fine selection of sumples to ehoose from $25. 00 Bee ene Onin einen ion Clune nen at cated iticnce J ust one Price ’ SHIN CHEHH ACH ICACAE ICRC NCSCNCIEHC RCI ICRC RC ICICI DURCH HOINCIC HEICOIICEONICR os FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, oo i! diy ' Danes i in n New. Hazelton ae ato a UATE “3 Under the auspices: sof. the: ladies of the ‘town for + the . Benefit New’ Hazelton’ # Hosni tal W Ward. ‘bon Boe