wool. Address enquiries to. ; - . The Honourable The Minister af Mines | THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1933 EI ANAS es OSS ate pens co meen een eat ee aC ee me ee me ete ee _ ca Oh Budsons Ban Company. 8 INCORPORATED e MAY 1676, HAZELTON KITWANGA Better Values Lard Pure Special 3 Ibs. | Lower Prices Cornflakes Peaches _ Kellogg’s Choice Evanorated Special Special 6 pkgs. 60c | 3 Ibs 45c 50c Toilet Soap Jowls Fruit - Polmolive Dominion Smoked . . Apricots, Peaches, Pears Special Special =| Flame, Get our quota ents. Thats 50c) Perio 5c) Lobster, Eagle Brand 1-4s, 2 tins. .............. veseceneeess A0@ Pitted Dates, 1 Ib pkgs, fresh, 2tbs ...... ..... 22-0... . ..25¢ Macaroni, eut, 5s, each, sae we eeces Sauee be eee eeeeteerne 40¢ Wind Breakers Fleece lined cotton with zipper front. Colors, maroon, red, blue and green, Sizes 36 to 44. Special $1.45 Repair Soles Rubber half soles repair warn shoes; protect new shoes. Hi- test, non-skid. Easy to put on. Special, pr. 30¢ Ladies Hose These super quality cotton hose have the appearance of silk and New styles. Nowcolors. A full Popular shades. range of sizes. Special value, 40¢ Spec. pet pr. $1.25 $3.45 $1.65 Special Prices Effective Aug. 25th to Sept Ist. Dresses A new assortment of serviceable dresses for house and street wear ———— Mining in ) British Columbia Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the dead- ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zine, In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the Lead and 939% of the Zine are produced. British Columbia has produced approximately $1,300,000,000 worth of minerals, About 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral: bearing lands are open for Prospecting. Practically every mineral known to be found on the continent occurs to. some extent in British Columbia. RECENT PUBLICATIONS i Tro! Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister a of Mines for the calander year 1931, ae “Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia, ot “Placer Mining in British Columbia. ut “McConnell Creek Placer Area.” ae Non-metallic Mineral Investigations: “Barite;" aot “Asbestos; “Glassware; "Clay, “at - Lode-Gold Developments in British Columbia to: during 1982, SES Parliament Buildings. _ Victoria, B. C. - re —= enn scoxnennnenennonaacnecenccexxasaammnoncersoeceremens A AAHICH HIER AIII AA IENEH HICH AICI IERIE IH III II II ICICI You are supporting a.local industry and encouraging the “Buy at-Home’’ principal. Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. THE OMINECA HERALD | Is here to carry that message to the public for you. Will you use these columns? | When you use the columns of your . LOCAL NEWSPAPER Wanted—Good family cow. Will pay eash if price is right, Apply at the Omineca Herald Office, New Hazel- ‘ton, **e* Marshell, Wells have donated a cup to be competed for in the Northern In- terior baseball league. As it is some- what late for this year, it will Be com- peted for at Telkwa when it is expect-! ed that all four terms will participate, and the winners at that time will hold! the cup until next year. we KR Miss Lois Anderson returned this south, * * ® returned from Prince Rupert where they spent the past number of months eee ‘Miss Helen Grant of Vancouver, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs,.Norman H. Kilpatrick of Smithers, motored to Douglas Lodge last week te meet Miss Culham of Vancouver who isa frien of Miss Grant's. They arrived in Haz- elton: on Tuesday where they will re. imzin until Saturday morning when they will return to Vancouver, as A daughter was born on Iriday, August 19, at the Hazelton Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore of Kitwan- ga. st & Believing in patronizing home indus- try the Hazelton Hospital is this week unlonding another car of Telkwa coal for use at the hospital. eet “Sourdough” Hugh MaeKay is a pa- tient in the hospital for a few days, He wus allowed out last Sunday after | noon long enough to go to the ball game, but the doctor had him muzzled so he coukl no root. The game was no good for “Sourdough.” ee Robert Hunter of Prince Rupert, a and formerly of Hazelton spent a couple of days in the district with Mrs, Hunter _and bis two sons who are spending a few months with Mr. Sweet, and Mrs. Wd. ek & : The Mises McCubbin of Pacifie who with Mrs, MeCubbin have been the xuests of Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Finnie for the past week, sailed on Saturday for the south. Miss Norma wil attend normal school and Miss Beth will pay an extended visit with Rey. and Mrs. Allen, late of Terrnce ‘and now of Cum- ‘berkind Prince Rupert Empire. se Groundhog Jackson, reputed to have once made big money in Northern B. C. cune down from Telegraph Creek last Monday morning to ‘enter the hogpltal. Of late Mr. Jackson has been engaged in telegraph extension work in the Stl- kine country and finds it necessary to receive medical attention. He is one of the north’s real old timers, made money in the district and put it back again.—Pripce Rupert Empire. #4 A number in this district will regret Miss Eliza Milligan, formerly of Prince George, but previously in Prince Ru- pert for on number of yerrs. She was i school tencher in the publle schools and she was tencher who got results, Don’t forget “en ‘tower service ‘dn the United Churches in New Hazelton next Sunday m6rning nnd in Hazelton in the evening. There will. 9. special sermon and special musice, and: there will he flowers. ‘me A lot of people will take in the base ball game on the Hazelton grounds on Thursday afternoon to see the Bulkley Valley team play a picked teom from New . Hazelton and Hazelton, This should be a‘very: food game. Then in “Hazelton there ‘will be.a show of flow- ers and refreshment . tables and. n big dance at night ‘in the Kitanmax halt, ITAA NUR EERE IENOI IE week from 2 trip to the coast and | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson nave | to lenvn.of the death in California of |’ Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends It is Hazelton's big day. ene A sale of home cooking was held in the. United Church In Hnzelton last Fridty afternoon and although the weather wax somewhat threatening the attendance was fairly good and the ladies realized over $17 for their funds A feature was serving ten and rasp- | berries and cream. ee h Rev. ,on Tuesday morning to attend. the fall 1 necting of Presbytery. He will.come | hack on Saturiay. | © , ae % Special flower’ services in the New : » Hazelton United Church next Sunday morning and in Hezelton in the even- ing. The minister hopes there will be large conzregations at both services: a: he will have no special message and there. will be special musie, eee Douglas Parent returned list week from a trip to the. Manson ereek dls. trict. He tramped in from Babine distance of. some 200 miles and while in there ran across one of his school friends who is with one of the large copanies operating. * = A basket ball team from Prince Ru- pert desires to come to the interior at the same time the base ball team comes and an effort is being made to accom. moiate them, daa The Hospital garden is looking par- ticularly good just now. It had quite i strugele enrly in the season as did atl the other gardens, but oa lot of atten- tion has been given it and now results hrve been achieved. The Doctor is in particular, proud of his faney roses, his special hobby just now, They are Indeed fine roses, "* 8 & 2wo fumilies from Alberta are en- route to the Burns Lake country to tuke up new homes, They are travel- ling by covered. wagon and are dr iving a hundred head of enttle with them, If they can do anything in the lakes country they can raise enttle, * kk , Even thongh the Indians did not do very well fishing this yenv they all] seemed to be in f00d spirits when re- turning home Suturday night. None of them cnved to sleep and no one else fot any sleep either unles they were In the pullman, ee Miss Helen Grant of Vancouver was t guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wh, Grant in Hazelton last week, A week or so previons to that she spent with her sister, Mrs, N. H. Kilpatrick in Smithers, a: . John Ashman returned to New Haz- elton last, week after a trip into the Manson creek country. He visited a, humber of creeks in that country and found that quite a number of men had found employment with several large mining outfits that are dey. eloping pro- perties. He also saw a few of his old friends, such as Billy Steele, ** Mr, and Mrs, Roy’ HE. Guss and fami- lly left last week for Ootso Lake to spend a week or two and they inter“ to then go on to Vancouy er. where they hope to make thelr home! in future, . * Gus Solberg has pmehased the home wl its contents formerly occupied by Roy Guss and family. ee The spell ‘of very hot wenther' was broken last Thursday with ao shower of ‘| rain and it hag been somewhat cloudy with occasional Ught showers since. Supposedly ideal weather for finish- ing grain off ‘and starting the‘ roots off on a wild gallop to harvest size. | on Fred. McLeod of Prince Ripert and, two ‘friends: arrived Sunday morning by ‘traln find left-linniediately by ent for i trip to Vaneonver, ‘They wit! he Jmek ta fo or three weeks Mr, Redman went to Rupert}: Wo, rant’s | M Grants Pablic ee Represen ting ; “Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies: | ‘REAL ESTATE Agent [h Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C New Hazelton Hotel Everything is new and good _Bath room and other com- ‘forts. Stop here next trip. - Gus Christianson. Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. GC. \ Drugs _ Stationery | Fancy Goods | Kodaks $° Pictures Developed and Printed f ! || Prinec Rupert, B.C. cd City Transfer Smithers, B.C. \ Taxi and Transfer Service Al all NOUPS | cuanto en ene apie W. B. Leach} * Owner Te. - oo + 4-2 0-0 | B.C LAND SURVEYOR } | J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B. C +--+ 24+ 6-50 whe: rat B.C. UNDERTAKERS | EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY P.O. Box 848 . PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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