{HE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1938 eens wel eg Smithers Garage ——— | Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here,. There and Beyond e : & Electric Smithers, B.C. ee General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts SAA IAAI AIA ANID The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues titkets for any period at $1.50 a vonth in advance. This rate inuiudes office consultations, medicines, a5 well ag all costs while at the Hospital, Tickets are obtainabie in Hazeltow’ at the Drug Store, oF by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. 2 eee “ ot eer 1 B.C. UNDERTAKERS ING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECEALTY EMBALM A wire 1] bring a3 -* P.O. Box 948 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. wil { } oo i ithe wind. Tt is easy for a dictator to make the people sing and shout when he hes a yast rmy with fixed bayouets march- ing behind the gingers. =a Ff Honeymoon Mt. Contnued from Passe 2 exornbly. Tubby'’s dimple svavered in and out wildly, “I sald I thought she was @ darn nice girl,” he muttered. “You erazy idiot.” . “Madeline, darn nice girl.” “yell? Madeline snid, with a bounce of the springs, “that isu’t anything to get up and get dressed over. G’night.” Feeling better, Bryn pulled Tubby’s 4 qoor shut with a last pleasant sniile, the H. H. beld its re- t ihe hospital The W. A. to gular monthly meeting a on ‘Tuesday afternoon. ’ ee * : The southern prairies are preparing to go on the land at an early date. It looks like an early spring but of course government ‘poison spreaders are is- suing frightening statements that the grasshoppers and cut worms will be worse than ever this year. *# * 4% | think I Like about him, he snys he thinks your 2). =———— oo —— = - sot two. pret ty. well: other man in the world, Ta just exer- | this pila?” ~ cise my feminine charm and wait. But that isn’t safe with Tubby. Be is not exactly shy, but he doesn’t have any idea he's so attractive that anyone : might want to marry him. It’s one his: absolute : Isn't ‘she ilke ms | / Continned next. week: Jack of conceit.” Deborah considered, “Tubby would | not marry just anybody,” she-said com fortingly. . “I don’t mean Just anybody. But I can think of half a dozen girls in our crowd who can make quite ‘a dent in him, Deborah, if they yet about doing it, And, of course, there's one in pat- ticular.” re “Pilar? “Pilar.” what's she curiously. “I never knew - any but you and Sally, IMPERIAL TOBACCO’S INSPIRING PROGRAM 7 FRIDAY 7 ?M.P.S.T. like?” Deborah askeil | . . 7 irs GSR CAAT CKOV - CFIC cHWK “and I understand; * . and sauntered down the ball. “Deborah,” he said softly without inocking. She was awake. Her voice low and clear, on (the instant. Hag anything happened ?” “Nothing I just wanted to say pleasant dreams, and good night.” For an instant she did net answer. Then, “Good night, Bryn.” “Good night darling,” he replied, and went quickly across the rvom to his dour. - Mrs.Flick left Tuesday afternoon for the south after having spent some weeks the guest of her daughter in Hazelton, chme «8 ¥ “Yes? of extending one's to the European The new manner territory, according and Asiatic nations, is just go in and possess the land. If any other nation thinks it has any right to protest, the agressor nation simply says, Well, what about it? War is not declared | any more—that takes too much time, and permits others to learn what is in : CHALTER IX ee On Tuesday Rev. Bishop Black left ca | Prince Rupert Hotel Best hote} in the North Rates from $1,50a day up | Seer EERE ESTS | Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Drugegist) for Kitsegueckla to resume his work The as teacher to the Indians, He is uot fully recovered but thinks he can make’ ago of it by being eareful. “ne + breakfast table was spread on the small terrace at. the side of thé house, where Bryn and Deborah had eaten their first preakfast together. There were six places laid, but Sally The spring crop of commercial men was still upstairs, sleeping, 06 Simon bit the district this week and the store explained, like a dormouse; and Bryn keepers have been kept pretty busy. jbad not yet returned from his early , died .._ leyyand to the farm down the: roud. The C.N.R. br w has been do- Deborah, in freshly starched blue ging- ing a lot of repair work to Sealy nam, sat erect on her chair behind the bridge to put it sbape for the heavy silver coffee pot, and poured: out a idge cre Low FARES T0 THE PRAIRIES MARGH 19 to 27 (Unclusive) RETURN LIMIT 36 DAYS ‘IN ADDITION TO DATE OF SALE Exceptionally low fares, good for travel in coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars, have been arranged to all prairie points and as far east as Port Arthur and Armstrong, Ont. Stopovers allowed at Jasper, Edmon- ton, Bnnilk, Calgary an Macleod. living in Vancouver it is easily solved br it Hotel Grosvenor, The city jx built all aronnd it—it's easy and qitick to reich shops. theatres, boats. trains aul chutches—and the rates are rensom: ble. : ‘The question of chiving sour vis stayiig " Vancouver's Hotel - of Distinction" a j lernffic of summer. ‘(third cup for Tubby. Beside her, Mad- 7 * eline sat quiet, gazing dreamily out Another bridge crew is at the Kyyes ‘through the trunks of the tall pines, bridge on the lower Skeena ‘and it i8 ana tossing, from time to time, crumbs reported that a new structure is to 20 gf toast to a greedy chpmunk who sat an there with the idea of overcoming yp and begged for them with bright ex- the annual flood trouble. This bridge pectant eyes. has been 4 source of trouble since the “yell,” ‘Simonsighed, “f wonder if beginning, almost. ltoduy will be the big day.” eee *Oh, probably not,” Tubby said com- Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. —— The Stationery Kodaks ed and Drugs Fancy Goods Pictures Develop Printe Prince Rupert, B.C. 2 ‘ormany and Ttaly have BO many soldiers in Spain fighting for the insur vonts that there is hardly room fox them to get about. These troops, af: ter Spain has-been brought | ‘to her knees, are to be ‘usetl against. the French ‘to teach them not: to protest when the dicttators take any action, When Trance has been subdued, then Great Britain will-be taken care ‘of be- gore its government ‘gets through pro- testing. That seems to be the plan of campaign ‘launched soon after the big war was suspended : twenty odd years ABO. ee oe Strange as it-may seem Kigpiox -garmers are still’ able to get-over the rond to town. It must be & Inte sen- son out there, or perhaps the road -has been . improved somewhat during the past year. ‘The Monkman Pass route for a road. fortably. “I give him until about the to the Peace River is receiving a good noon hour’ hursday.” deal of support right through the Cari- | “It doesn’t: make any difference boo, The people of the Peace showed , when he comes, does it?” Madeline in- that it was.a feasible route and drove quired, “Phe sooner he comes the a preliminary rond through, expecting sooner it will be settled, I wish he'd to get to Prince George in August or ‘come pow and get it over with.” September next. Recently Prince | ‘Ag she spoke Bryn pushed open the George orgnized a Monkman Pass Club dining room door ond came out to the and right off the. bat raised $365 for terrace. He put a hand on Simon’s expenses. Since then Clubs have been Ishouider, tweaked Tubby'’s hair, let organized down through the Cariboo. this eyes rest on Deborah's lowered eye It is stated that Edmonton tourists lashes, and spoke to Madeline: “who lean go to the Peace River and down me?” So the Monkman Pass road to Vancouver | "No, Graham.” and save 700 miles or more over the! “He'll come,” Bryn suid cheerfully. southern route. . ’ and pulled up his chair. “And there’s ; _ jane sure thing, he wont get past Joe. ‘1t left Joe on @ bos high up on a seat ‘of tt wagoll box, where he con see the round comiug up the mountain for about two miles. He’s got the wagon pulled under 2 shady ‘tree, and he’s got am old pair of spy-elasses, and the horn. When I left I heard him making ar- mugements’ with his mother to bring ont his meals, I'd lke ‘to see as much as n. caterpillar get past him, And, I've locked the gates, so we're sel.” “Deborah handed him his cup and as she did so, she lifted her eyes ond met his ‘upon her.” She felt herself flush- ‘ing, wn dthe cup trembled in her hand so that some of the coffee spilled over. But Bryn did not seem to mind. He tool It and he put it down’and his ee ed absolutely away. 6000. ; Bryn finished his breakfast, and he and ‘Tubby and Simon) left the table. They’ were going, Cubby informed the two girls, to inspect the dungeons and see that the chains were in good order. _ When they were, gone. Madeline put out lie” hand’‘and_ patted: “Deborah's tightly. “Deborah,”: she ‘eodtd after 2a, moment, “would you do something. for me?” : ; Sa ES : MOL conrged 8 | “res’ about Tubby. 1. don't. - what to think,” She looked-up. elke The lamb, erop this year Is reported to be very good. . ae jeyes were still on hers... Deborah. turn: ° -Iemnove. | Many -Chitdren 5 years of age and under 12, half fare. For information call or write © - Loeul Agent or P, Lake, PA. Soe vrince Rupert, baila? the eross value of mineral praduction for minted at: $78,176,815.00—an all-time © Practivally all phases of the mining in erenses i both volume and yalue, - the yeur.1937 is esti- : ; tecord. 7 : dustry show estimated’ in- itish Colum bin --is ining. ‘dividends. ig exp ariencing “the have establish- The Mining Tadustry of Br best years of its ‘history, and im ed a ten year record. of the ‘Minister of ‘Min Mining in y. Appl | nes for the ye “British. . 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