x THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HA ZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY 9, 1938 ee Smithers Garage & Electric: Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts HEALICICICIICICICR ICICI CIIOICICICIRLD B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring us P.O. Box 948 PRINCE RUPERTZ, B.C. ; i | | i Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prince Rupert, B.C. Is Agent For Home Ethyl Gas and Home Products Willard Batteries for Cars and Radios Get your car fixed up for fall and winter running. Have the oil and grease changed to lighter grades and have us put in Ever-ready Prestone Anti-freeze, . — Martin’s Garage In Hazelton | One enterprise. upon. “earth which the ™ ‘quitter. should - not attempt is: Advertising* Advertising does not ‘jerk, it. pulls, The pull: is ‘gentle at first, ’ put is ‘steady, and increases day by day. anid year by year: until. it exerts’ an lire- . alstable” Power. This is ‘the-Power you need in your « business. -Powér Power to create’ 2. greater” Tolume of business... 2.07200. ioe ees) Advertise”. Regularly. in {Dance Aftermath «(Washing dighes ~. when the going.is: heavy... _——_— Se Gathered from Here, ' Of Interest to Most. Folk , There and Beyond | | - The Ladies’ Aid, the United church will hold a Christmas Bazaar in the Horticultural Hall, Hazelton, on 2nd of December. a ¢ = The public works staff at Sinithers is getting Pack to nor mel again. The ricamntar’. azchie Si lair, who bus bean a protracted speli of ilness has, sufficienriy vevovered to rennin to his jest whi. wv oe rond foreman, Jack Wabace bag recovers] frou his anto- m bile seedent cf. twe months ago to tue point where he expect ia to take ov- vr las duties eacin this week, e# CUMING TO BAZELTON NOV. 15th Hatidresser-—. .Get your pecnanents for Christmas mow. All Seauiy ¥ work done.—Ida Schultzik, A. 8. Williamson, manager of the Silver Standard mine, spent last week end in Smithers on business. ‘ke ‘The Friendly Group in connection with the United Church, will meet this evening at the manse in Hazelton. The program will include, among other fea- tures, a parbage hunt. a * ® According to statistics from Ottawa 10,700 new settlers, mostly from Great Britain, entered Canada up to Septem- ber 30th. Ontario got the bulk of ’em, some 4,000. Beitish Columbia got 800. a Don't forget the. Golf Club dance in Hazelton on Wriday erening. we he , Miss Dorothy Stewart, R.N., of the ‘Yavelton Hospital staff, has gone back to Vaneourer following an iliness.’ * * * Geraldiue Martin, daughter of Geo, and Myrs.-Martin, Hazelton, underwent an operation last Saturday for a rup- tured appendix. Last reports yory favorable for a rapid recovery. =e € Mrs. Redman of Kitwanga, who was a patient at the Hazelton Hospital for a time, left for her home on Saturday. ee ® wa after a holiday in the south. THe says he is quite ready for a long hard ‘ #68 8 Moses Jones, chief at Kitseguekla, is >a couple ‘of months. Report of Hallowe'en concert and “dance held in New Havalton, Octoler R1st, by the New Ilazelton members of the Woman’s Auxiliary Lo the Hazelton ‘Tospital. Sale of. Tickets $83.00 Receipts Nt Ov -wsee ater 8000 - . : $03.00 " Donations and gold: ° : , ‘Box liome made candy dabeeneeses ae 115 One enke®.....4.:: veceseedrcoree eese 200 Balloous for ane? wii. 186 Total Receipts 807 40, ite, ie expenses’, te Orchestrw. Wall rent - Advertising, printing. eet ‘away to the enst of here, were]. Prouier King has returned to Ottna- | w inter’ 3 work, | a a patient at the Hazelton Hospital for | . | One Ab. coffee ne AB ‘A convenient: ‘withdrawal service, ae Th ae provided, | should. you need Rev, aud M syv.Golightly returned on Friday night last after a motor trip to Vancouver. They report the roads not quite so good as early in the season: that was partly due to a fall of snow However, on the return trip they made better time than going down. Mrs. Golightly had a few davs with her parents in Vie, torin. 0% _ Thanks for the Nurses ——— At a regular meeting of the Board of Directors -of the Hazelton Hospital held on Tuesday evening the Superit- tendent, Dr. W. E, Austin, announeetl that arrangements had been made for the purchase of a new electric washer for the hospital laundry. It is expect- ed to arrive the end of this week or next week. This has been ao long felt need .at the institution as the old ma- chine had long outlived. its usefulness, The Board also took occasion to ex- press by resolution, to Miss M. Stewart the matron, the appreciation of the Borrd of her splendid services during the past year, and directed that ‘a copy be sent to Miss Stewart. Another resolution was passed ex- pressing the same thanks and appre- ciation of services rendered ly. ‘the four _nuraes who have ‘also resigned from the staff. NIGHTS FREE WORRY! | Are you longing to feel safe? Serenely safe under the protec- tion that only money can afford! — Others like you have made this -jdeal come trie and you can‘ do the same. Cultivate the. habit of . thrift, Start today. Save regularly a part of your income and let the . Post Office Savings Bank act as your stronghold. You can open ‘an -account at’ the nearest Post Office Savings, Bank with, your first dol- ° lar: 2 per cent. compound interest $1, 500.00. willbe accepted from . leny depositor ‘during: anyone year. 3 “money at any time; - British Columbia Department of Mlines ‘he value of mine production in 1087 was $74, 475,902, on in- | erense of $20,303,935 over 1936, All phases of the mining ‘in- dustry have shown increases in both volume and value. . For copies of the Annual. Report of the Minister of Mines and other publications dealing with th e mining indinstey of this: prov ince, > apply to: ; . wy |‘ DEPUT MINNISTER OF MINES © Lp VICTORIA, BC. ‘NOTE —An index to’ the Annual Repo. rts of - the Minister. of Mines for the years 1874 to 1036 has been printed .and copies may be obtained upon -paymert of a charge of $1.00 each. ; Hazelton Golf Club Annual Dance ARMISTICE NIGHT. NOVEMBER 11. Horticultural Hall Hazelton Music by the Wildwood 8 o- Piece Orchestra of Kispiox ADMISSION SOC . ‘SUPPER INCLUDED Come to This Dance ‘and we will Show You a Real Time : is added to your. savings and. up ta . We am HARD TIMES DANCE! The most fun of all for the most people New Hazelton Hail, Friday, November 25 Under the auspices of the New Hazelt ton Catholic. Ladies Aid, A. Prize will be given for the best repr esentation ot the hard times of old. You can win it, | ne KISPIOX WILDWOOD ORCHESTRA Admission 50c Drawings will take place. for various " puticles. There will be a fish pond during the lt is up to you to. have a good time. Come early © Supper: “imeludea early hours for the chitdien, .