AN wrens Albert Mercer is leaving the -latter part of the week for Copper City to resume work with the Omineca Gold Qniartz Mine, the: Dardannels, He is of the opinion that the long wagon road the company has been building from the main highway to the mine will be finished by the end of the pre- sent month. For some time a couple of men have been getting the tunnel at the mine ready for the installation of machinery, Pat Senator. Hooey Long of Louisanna wis shot on Sunday. last by a young doctor and died on ‘Tuesday. The funeral will be held on Thursday, A number of policemen shot and killed the young doctor. Some thirty bullets were fired into his body. Sign the Coupon! or drop us a Postal Card direct, and receive, witn- out charge, your copy of EATON'S NEW RADIO CATALOGUE Now Ready | Chock full, from cover to cover, of important new values in Radios, Equip- ment and Musicai Instru- ments — opportunities you can’t afford te mise! Special Bargain Clearance Supplement enclosed in the first few thousand copies. Write NOW! 9 | -) 2 iy > L4 QO o Zz. ry © F: 3. fa 2a > fet om O Og: sa ol , © 82 2: 5a Fb ga 728 WE 8s a rE BB sf oF FE E 3 = E 4 ica | - E2i¢ ‘Orme to Open - Campaign His. Local Campaign Cc. H. Orme, Conservative candidate will open the Dominion election cam- paign in this district on Thursday ev- ening, Sept. 26th when he will address a public gathering in Hodder’s hall in Hazelion. The chair will be taken at 8.15, and a cordial invitation is extend ed to all to attend. My. Orme is a rood sperker and he has a message to give you. He.has no personal axe to rrind and will give the district an im- partial. representation if sent to Ot- tawi, ‘This is the first political mect- ing held in this part of the district for quite sume time and there should be a large turnout, HOSPITAL SHOWER SUGGESTION The W. A, to the H. H. will hold a Miscellaneous Shower in aid of the of the Hospital, on Friday, September 20th from 3 to p.m. at the United Church in Hazelton...As a guide for those wishing to contribute, the follow- ing are some of the more urgent needs ‘}of the Hospital:—bath towels, roiler tewels, huchkaback towels, pillow cases wash clothes, groceries or canned goods, Operating room towels (red & white,) Doctors’ towels blue & white) obstetrical towels (yellow & white). All grades ‘of gasoline were reduced in price last Thursday by two cents a gallon. In some places in California gas is selling as low as 7 cents & gal- lon. In this northern country where the source of supply is quite close, the price hss been 42¢e and with the redue- tion, if it applies here, the price will be 40c a gallon, or 38e without the provincial gas tay. aee Has your subscriptiun been naid yet? ¥ erge Moore of the Knien Motors of Prince ‘Rupert was in town last week and, motored through to Smithers ‘and returned to Hazelton a few days later. se 8 The persons who clean their garden und fewer bugs to contend with next spring. Cart away all dead and de- caying vegetation, take out all weeds he fore the seed ripens, prune bushes raspberry canes, ete. It will save you days of labor next year. ° s © #8 7 School Inspector Woodward was in town last week for a day. ee Four ears of fence posts were load- ed out from here last week and it is expected that six cars will be loaded out this week, * =f ¢ Thomas and Arthur Willnn left on Triday morning of Jast week to return to their work at Barkerville. . » & . Mrs. J. HL Willan has gone to Yan. couver where she w ill spend some time and take some special medical treat- ments. cc ese 8 In his first. brondecast on the 6th Premter Bennett stated that the’ price of wheat had been fixed by his gov- ernment at 8744e.0 . bushel at. Fort William. He also stated that he had threatened Japan with the cancelia- tlon of the trade agreement with Jap- an if that country did not glve Ganad- inn goods the same treatment as ‘other countries received. Japan is being a tot hetter boy now. . ~ Listen 1 in Conservative Campaign Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends . ° , : . up in the fall will have fewer weeds, ' Canada exported 6,103,449 pounds of |. enant Govenor in British Columbia, - {has concented to run under the Liberal opposing H. H, Stevens, ; resolutio. to boycott German goods. a Fusing ‘to consider any of. the sugees- CENT. PER MILE Good in day coaches . Hi - only. <4 1 CENT PER MILE ; eB = . Good in tourist sleepers 4 _on payment regular’ .. tourist, berth rate. _ | CENT PER MILE 4 om Good in standard sleep- | . FB. On, payment. regular: standard ‘berth r rater : CS “Btopsiens’ ewe at ‘Port Arthur, . dt Armstrong: and. ‘Bast ) Wednesday. Sept. : 2th _ 75. to- 7.80pm. | e i Monday,’ Broadcasts | Over } | National Network and Local Radio | Stations throughout, British Columbia. |. Pacific Sta ndard Time - That you may know Government polictes—what Cana. : da has done and will do under the: guidance of a con- tinuing Conservative regime—the Conservative : Party. -has arranged a consecutive Broadcast Schedule of ex- ceptional interest to-every voter in British Columbia. These broadeasis will feature addresses by nationally known speakers froin every walk of life, Listen ani _ know. Schedule for September You have the right to be fully informed. Saturday | Sept. 14th 6.00 to 6.80 p.m. ; Nat. “Net, ae (The Right Hon. R. B.. Bennett; Premier of Canada)”: Monday - ‘Sept. 16th’ 6.00 to 6.30 pm.» Nat. Net. ‘Tuesday Sept. 17th. °9.00-to 9.30:p.m. . BY GO. Net. 3 Wedeadny: Sept..1Sth TAB: to730.0m. CE.W.X. Thursday: Sept.:19th’, ‘6,00. to 6.80, p.m. | .. Nat, Net. ~ Friday “ Sept.20th- 9.00 to. 9.30, pm; Be O Net, ‘Saturday. Sept. 218 ° 7.26 -to.7.30 pam. ; .. Monday |. Sept. 28rd: 6.00.to 6,30. DAD. ‘Nat. “Net ‘ “Duesday | Sept. 24th 9:00 to" 9.80 ‘p.m. B.'O. Net: “hureday: : “Sept. 26th 6.00 to- 6.30 p.m. “Waiday. :, Sept... 7th . --9.00 to-9,80 p.m, ° - Sept. 28th: ...10,15, t0'10.80-o.me aturday’ . Bept. 28th. “TAB to. 7.30- pm: = Monday. © Sept 80th “Sept, ‘80th 5 B00: to. 6.80: “0518-0 10.30: aan © KW x |cont figures-in connection with world *-lond. or .third. place. > leopper in 1084. was 20 per cent greater, ‘ ~-|-than- the. previous year (approximately : BT pet cent. over 1938), Hurope taking 7 oyer: :] ‘world , consumption ‘of ” “lead - nerensed: New York City is complaining that the past summer has been the wettest and coldest for many years. Its not too bad living up here. ote Improvements suggested by flyers for the Mission Point landing field are being made now. The first will’ be to mark the two front corners with o square corner made of boards. summer the boards will be painted Orme’s, Ltd. " (The Pioneer Druggist) . The Mail Order: Drug Store a of Northern 'B. GC. Drugs — Stationery Fancy Goods — Kodaks ‘Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. For | & white and in the winter they will be black. Other improvements will be mae as funds become arnilable. ene Canadian consignments of both bar- ley and oats to the United Kingdom during the first six months of 1035, were each more than double than those| for the corresponding period of 1934. Between ‘1028 and 1932 Canada im- ‘The - Hazelton Hospital - a month in advance, This rate ported, 74.000 tons of bananas, 73,000 tous of organes, 20.000 tons of dried] #rapes, 12,000 tons of lemons, 11,000 ‘he Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any perlod at $1.50 jucludes 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 thé: Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. * tous of grepes, and 8,000 tons of pears ses During the firat six months of 1035 leaf tobacco to other countries, aee . Harvest Festival. services will be held in St. Peter’s Anglican church on Sunday, Sept. 15 at the hour of 7.30. Everyone is welcomed to attend. Rev. B. Sherinan, rector, will give the ad- dress. Anyone wishing to donate veg- etables, fruit or flowers for decorat- rectory” or at the rehurch, : Let. me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test. ACETYLEN E WELDING ing the church may leave same at the SHOP—OPPOSITE NEWICK'S MARTIN’S GARAGE HAZELTON Wrecking Truck 1 Electric Tools @e ¢ Hon. Randolph Bruce, former Hieut- He will be the Recon- banner in East Kootenay. structionist, tas ; "Mr. Winkes, n Dominion government POL CU CCU CER ETUC CC OCCT . engineer Was in Hazelton o Tuesday. B,C. LAND. SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. rI"Ye International - ; Tynogvaphical Union in session’ in Montreal passed a ee Itely, up to last night, was still re- tions ady nneed to preserve peace. wee Canada i is Well - Up in World . And Improves | || COOPER H. WRINCH’ ‘Winnipeg —Some “very: informationn.Is gleaned in .somere- trade... Lumber constitutes 8 per cent of: the’ total seaborne. trade of the world and in point of value takes sec- Consumption of “23 - per. “een: “more © copper. The ahowt: 14 Ter. cent. | ‘Rubber . is‘ down 1% ner cent.” Production. of news- er. cent. tno eum produced - 85.8 ae er ~ _ interesting renncenmeccocoesinonc “Phe United, States con-| - | sumes aboitt. 60 or 60 per cent of the “8 svovld'’s* rubber.: mp ‘print: ‘renched .: ie “record ° high. ‘level in 1984, “Canada’s: share’ increasing by’ 29 i) L'censed Insurance Agent ry Handling all types of. insurance, | _ineiud ing - Fire, ‘Automobilé,. Sick- | Ness. and Accident | — reed : “BARRLTON, B. C. Prince Rupert “Hotel z A teal good hotel ectving. the’ north land. Piline Bigot be | » 2 HB Rocheater, manager i aie 50 per. dayand. up Oy ; : August. ’ ing’ gone tory r d: ‘th niet ‘Week hn :