THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1938 a 2 | : a ; TERIOR IRIAN ICY Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts SPORE ACIOIOICRICIICR IIIT The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital iasnes tickets for any perlod at $1.50 a “nonth in advance. This rate inviudes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs: while at the Hospitel. Tickets . are obtainabie in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail - from the Medical! Superintend- ent at the Hospital. rv { { { i i B.C. UNDERTAKERS BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY P.O. Box 948 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, A wire will bring us ed Prince Rupert Hotel Best hotel in the North Rates from 80 aday up ne Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Dru ggist) The Mail Order Drug Store - of Northern B. C. Drugs Fancy Goods | Stationery Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prince Rupert, B. C |FOR{A MILD, coo : MOKE | LE Ron erie ae) os In Hazelton i Agents for mm 7 ' Firestone ‘Tires and ‘Tubes Willard Battertes be j ‘ t Martin’: Ss Garage ‘Wrecker Truck always ‘ready, to. call ie —————— — Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond J} Ad The schools will close Thursday af- ternoon for ten days Easter vacation and most of the teachers will visit at their homes or friends, Miss Flick of Hazelton will visit Mrs. Cunliffe in Smithers; Miss Dimock of New Haz- elton will visit her home in Smithers and Miss Goard, also of New Hazelton will visit at Walcott. The youngsters will remain around town and do their best to have a good time and keep away from home except at meal time and after dark. ** * Mrs. Fred Sait came from Prince Rupert on Tuesday morning to spend ‘stays with Simon. the Easter holdays at home in New she?’ Hazelton. . ; “Xes, but " | { She steod on tip toe ana put her With this issue the serial story that ber arms about his neck. ; has been running for some weeks in “Oh, Bryn, you are a:big stlly,’’ she the Herald will be concluded. Iloney- said contentedly, She kissed the cleft movn Mountain is a@ good, clean story in his chin, and put her palm agninst and the great number who read it are his cheek. “I thought you didn’t ap- better for it. In future, for a time at prove of long engagements?” least the Herald will run a short story THE END ocensionally. We hope yun will enjoy, . NOTICE them, They will he by Canadian writ- Public Notice is hereby given that, crs. hy - regulation dated April 13, 1938, pursuant to Sub-section 33 of the “Highway Act", the North Trans-Pro- ‘vineial Highway between Beament and the top of Mud Creek hill has ‘been closed to traffic between the dates of April 18th and April 2ist inclusive, for the purpose of protection of the said. Highway ~ Honeymoon Mt. Contnued from Page 2 one more time, Sweetheart?” “No,” she said, “this ig the last.’ He bent and kissed her while should er where the lace sleeves lay against it “There then” he said,” “That’s- what I wanted to do the other time I saw it." Then he kissed her lips again, “Good night, I've got to go.” “Why?” . . :_ “Oh, Deborah !" Always. Doesn't set Mrs, Irvine of Hazelton left Tues- day afternoon for Terrace to visit with her mother, Mrs, B. J. Moore, whe has not been well Lately. eer E. T, Kenney of Terrace paid a visit to this part of his riding lnst week and after seeing that everyone was quite satisfied around here he went up to see if anything was W rong or, right at Smithers. S..A, Cunliffe, . Assistant District Hngineer By the authority of the Minister of Public Works. : Smithers, B. ©.,- April 13, 1938, oe ! More than fifteen billion. tong of, earth are raised by dust clouds in Eng- land annually, only . to be redeposited by rain, see _ , Remember the Ladies Ald tea and — sale in the New Hazelton church on Satudray evening next at 7.30. Taster novelties, Fish Pond and Fancy, use-: ful articles: Tea will be served. ** & While the train from the coast Tues- day morning was a couple of hours late leaving Prince Rupert t was held _. up at Bnekley Canyon for another hour while the ditcher crew cleared away a mud slide, ; “ e ®. : The Chicago Black Hawks won the Stanley Cup and the world’s hockey championship on Tuesday evening by defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs by a score of 4 to'1, in the fourth game of the play-off series, The Chicago team seemed to be inspired ‘and. could do. almost what they chose with the Maple Leafs. The-Canadan team did their best but just could not click, and the Chicago goal keeper stopped ev- erything. * CARD OF ‘THANKS fhe Catholic Ladies Ald of New Hazelton wish to thank all those who helped in any way ° make the. social evening of March 27 2 success. MAKING. CANADA A Better Place in Which To Live and’ Work A series of letters from distinguished Canadians on Vital problems affect- ing the future welfare of Canada LETTER NO. 2 Dear Sir: In your letter you. “$nform me that the Canadian Weekly: Newspaper AS- soctation is striving’ to promote saner thinking and more wholesome living in Canada and: you ask for my advice ou this subject. I enunot but congratulate the Asso- elation on their laudable endeavor and ‘feel confident it will commend itself to allow ‘ho ° have at heart the: welfare ‘of our country, 0‘ . The ‘eharacteristle fenture of our age is that-the-ordinary: source Of inspira- tion“for. the: multitude: is* derived ‘from the ‘ newspaper. Editors“‘aye there- ‘fore fl. mighty. power for: good | at their es af ‘Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Butter- Wl ard Master, Carry lefe for Vancou- couver for a monty vaeation During Mr Butterill’s absenee the H. B. score will be in charge of R, Walker who re- cently returned from n year’s abyonce in Scotland one FOR SALE—Six tube Vieking Ra- dio, new lasé Christmas; :. complete with batteries—Apply to Adjt. Halverson, Huzelton. — ‘|. the cradle of society. “T don’t know why,” she said, “Sally |’ be. taken to the Hazelton Hospital, Fortunately no bones were broken, Quebee City, Que. } ‘command, ‘and since you ask my ad- a “How dia. you come to know your vice, I would recommend that : they second ‘husband ?” en shouid impress upon their readers that a : Oh, it: was. so ‘yomantie. He ran the disregard of the Christian pre- over niy first husband Im his cnr.” cepts has had a disastrous effect. on | society and is in-a large measure the ; cruse of the present: universal social ‘ ce ae and economic disorder. I would sug-| 37°8™ a . gest that they should lay. stress on{ ~ , w: a wy LISTE N.. A the importance of fostering the Chris. ‘CANADA’ 1938 | The training of |» the children is 4 duty which nature aa well as religion-imposes upon the parents, If in their early years, child- ren find within the walls. of their homes-the rule of an upright life and the discipline of the Christian vir- tues, the future ‘welfare of our coun try is. assured, Believe me, . Yours sincerely, J. M. R Villeneuve, o. ALT KITSECUGKLA Kenneth wesley, son of Mr, ‘aud Mra Mathins Wesley, aged nine yenrs, pas- sed away last Thursday after a long illness. Funeral services were held in the United church last Sunday at 1.30 and the services were donducted br Rev. Bishop Black. 7 The Kitsecugkla people have beei invited to Kspiox for Easter and 1 goodly number hope to go. Rev. B. Black will be at Kispiox on Sunday and wll preach in the morning and con duct an Easter communion service. Moses Jones reports having had a successful year in bis pole camp, Ben Wood and family ave home; Jos. Wes- ley and family are home; Archur Sam- pare and family have done so well this year that they are’ going to give the people a free dance with refreshnieuts; Bert Russell and -his brother also re- port a fine season. A meeting has, been called to organ- Ine for the spring sports, and already the hors ‘are practicing. . There is stll lots of snow around the village although the weather ‘is ‘very mild and the sun at times “quite hot. | ~The loval people are again hoping ‘that the bridge: ‘crew will got that Kit. secugkla bridge built this’ year. ‘Rufus McDanies bad a log fall on him at Moses Jones’ camp and had to tion spirit in the family ‘circle, The family: is rightly regarded as IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S INSPIRING PROGRAM . FRIDAY 7PM. P.S.T. CBR - CJAT - CKOY - CFIC - CHWK s The ‘question of living in Vancouver during your visit is easily solve by sinying at Hotel Grosvenor, The city is built ull around it—it’s easy «and quick to reach shops, theatres, boats, trnins and churches—and the rates are _Peasonuble, "Vancouver's Hotel .. of Distinefion” The gross value of mineral vbduettou for the Feat: 1987 is esti- mated at $73, 176,315. 00—an all-time . . ‘, Fecord. . Practically all phases ‘of the mining ‘ia dustry show estininted. in - creases {i both volume and vate. Pe ages 4 Heo] The Mining Industry of: British’ ‘Gotan: ‘Bia: ‘ts ‘experiencing’ the . best years of its history, and sulting aly ‘denda, have: establish- ef o ten year record, . . . : ——— tt "RECENT ‘PUBLICATIONS: —_ _Anuual report: of the “Minister of, Mintisies ev’ itlie year: 498 -Bulletin—“Notes on Placer Mining in?’ British! Columbia,” Brochure—'Hlementary Geology Appl fed to, _ Prospecting. Re- 2) -« yibed Editlon | 2 wha 4 i ’ “Pogstbilities: for. the’. ' Metafacture: of. ‘Mineral fool: in -- -». Preliminary: Review of the: Mining’ In‘ dustry,.for ‘the ” year 4987. - ketch map, af the - ‘Province! homing | the -Narious mining. ‘divi ene