THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY “MAY 25, 1938 Smithers Garage | & Electric Smithers, B.C.: General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues titkets for any period at $1.50 a ‘nonth in advance. This rate imdudes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costa while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. EMBEALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring us P.O. Box 48 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. B.C. UNDERTAKERS | { & ae ~ | EX & Prince Rupert Hotel Best hotel in the North Rates from $1. Sa day up RERKKKEEKEE 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. j ‘Firestone, ‘ipires’ and. Tubes. ‘Willard Batteries tear Home | on Prodliets: ineing fhe very Fd ‘hapatar: ‘Veedol Oi i re : : * a “ , a ) oe a ae : opk aan is We can fit: ‘ont’ any. truck 0 or ear! tt | tres, and: they: are Feal Heese. | a ‘| chureh. Rev. | bat at this writing it was only nt: good | steamboat: height. . ferent, 08: a: result of the: big flood, z :he-men members of “the ‘Hazelton Golf 2 ‘Club got’ out early in the morning ant 7 did: their stuff, and a fewsniore iurned | in:thelr ‘score enrds, na smiueh tog warm for the wirls: to: ‘play, i} Wednesday afternoon. for’ Smith Of Interest. | Gathered from i Here, There and Beyond to Most Folk + PA oar another; all clpared. * Hazelton, sr * Cons, Andy Grant accompanied Srezt. ed last fall. fied of the diseppearance for a month and by that time the sccw had arrived and a search was impossible, Now ef- forts are being made tc find the body. 3 . _ h * a FOR SALE—An ‘Underwood Portable Typewriter;'‘in perfect condition. Price, $25.00.:..See it-at the Herald Offiee, New Hazelton. eR The marriage between Rupert Carl Robt. Moxley, and Larern . Isabelle Phernat of Mapes, B.C., took place Sat- urday, May 14 in St, Michael's Angli-|- ean Church, Archdeacon S. Pollinger, officiating —Prince George Citizen. bok ' STORIES NEEDED FOR MEMBEIES Acceptable work marketed. First Send‘ for Plot—(Pree, no obligation) The ‘Story Tellers’ Club, 57 Queeu seaceeccaceteciciciokecroxeccens (St. West, Toronto. Rev. Bishop Black of Kitseengkla | © exchanged pulpits last Sunday with Rev. D. W. More and at New Hazeltou and Hazelton My. Black introduced Rev. Mr, Irish to the congregations. eek Mr, and Mrs. F. M. Dockrill and the two boys and Miss Hoops motored on Sunday from Telkwa. The men had a fume of golf on ‘the Hazelton greens and the ladies visited with friends‘ in the distriet. eee Next Sunday being the 200th anni- yersary of the conversion of John Woas- ley and the founding of the Methodist D. W. More will make special reference to it in his sermons, both in New Fflazelton and Hazelton, see Mrs. George Wall and party motored from Smithers Inst Sunday and spent the day with friends in town. nee A large number of Glentanna farn- ers of the Glentanna district held their ammial picnic at ‘Trout Creek’ on. Tues- day list. There-was a fine turnout and there were races and games for The: children and a soft ball game, nee Por the past week there hes been a lot of water golug down the Bulkley ayer, «In fact it. renched normal high water. on Bunday. “Phe. Skeena™ ‘48 py» ‘Some are now te: -gitning, to think. that maylie . Pete Me- Njeot was not 80 crazy two..or, three yyenurs: ago when ihe elntmed. that. the] * river hed -of ‘the. Skeena. would: be dif- yt oy La wi “Last Sunday about ¢ a “Vozen of the “The, weather was j and even: the mén, were 2 pene ay “fou in’ the Ball game. on “May ath and ‘het ‘temained , here overnight. “Jeay g. Thuksdny. for, i FOR RENT—14 acres of land in one piece; 6 acres in another; 4 ip Good house on 4 aere lot.--Apply | to Wi: le » Wales, Cline to Burus Lake last week in con- nection with the Leonard Walters ense Walters was on Indian who disappear- The police were not noti- made of: Aiekory,, are, med: Aor... id | fu Rev. Mr. Irish Talks to Local Folk of China Rev, H. H. Irish was greeted by two large congregations In New Haz elton in the morning and in Hazelton in the evening on Sunday. Rev, Mr, Irish spent 80 years in Chinn, chiefly in the city of Chungking, now the cap- ital of that” country He devoted his address, to.a' short story of some of the phases. of, the. work of the United Church of ‘Canada in ‘that part of China, He’ especially thanked the Can ‘udian people on behalf of the Chinese for the sympathetic support given them during the recent famine and since the ‘invasion of the country by the Japan- ese. His address Was very interesting and, the congregation, ‘would. have been glad to” ‘reinin ” to’ heat’ niore, as it is aot often that ain oppértuniy is had to hear.a man who has spent so many Years in. the actual work of foreign ‘missions. Ttev, Mr. Trish, aud Mrs. Irish left _Monday evenitiz for the east to spend the rest of his holiday. He belongs tu the New Brunswick conference and will visit his old home. If he works us hard every place. he ‘goes for the rest of ‘the year as he, las been worked during the week he was here, he might better have taken his rest in China, although the change of scenery and seeing his old friends again may accom vlish what a holiday is supposed to ac: complish. While here Rey, Mr. Ivish visited Kitsecugkla, Kisplox and nddressed: a tumber of organizations in Unzelton, Last Wednesday and Thursday. the natives of Hazelicn had their annual field sports, and on May 24th they put on some more sports which were most enjoynble andthe natiyes Tut in a very happy holiday season, ese - Forest fires are reported from sey- eral parts of thé province as‘ result of the long dry spell: eae After weeks, and even months, of dry wenther, and: the last: nuniber of days excessively hot; the weather sud- denly changed on Tuesday at’ about noon and has since been coot, with the possibility of rain. - ‘ ee ' The: ‘Bulkley. River reached high wa- ter mark on Tuesday; and the Skee was just flowing at Rood steambont level, ie © ee “iniyert™ man wil: ‘peotect every. Woe min. from every: other man. but him- self. "An observation. of: ‘an” ald shoe: | maker, ‘@a€ ‘ 'The board of directors. Of the Hazel- ton hospital. will theet Friday night, Sonie titty iiteuds sprang a surprise on Mr: and Mrs; George Carruthers. « on Friday evening of last week, the ocea- Sion being’ the’ ‘25th faniversary of their wedding. A most. enjoynble- eve ening was. Spent ‘and H. ‘F, Noel, on ‘be- half of those: present, ‘congratnlated Mr; and Mrs: Carruthers and: ‘present- ed them with A. picee. of silver, , Sn ee | . About: 8,000,900 sWwood | ‘aha?ti, ‘mostly, tool | oid ; A 1 L8G ‘for: 20, ast. year ey ‘hela’ ‘ona land and: i —} {ifinictions si snooty ‘that’ the’s Betting } toms: * The: ‘cittons are- produced: at inthe old. parish ‘of Kirkhiil, tn |: Making Cartons Has a Winner Our ok] friend Joe L. Coyle, onee editor of the Omineca Herald befove it svas the Omineca Herald, when it was published, in Aldermere, has turned up; Jos. L: Coyle i is. 4 again, live and well, and still working with his egg carton. effort at a better and safer egg carton he has made some great improvements ! in it, and has a earten new which is the best on the market. It has been taken up by a firm in ‘Toronto and is meeting with 2 great sale, Any in the interior who would like to try out old Joe's egg carton can get some at or ‘from the Omineca Herald _ office. Wehave a few on hand to introduce them to the interior o£ Northern Bri- tish Columbia. It is a long time since Joe left this neck of the woods (about 1917), but he remembers a lot of people und to all his old friends he sends kind greetings present business wound up he is com- ing back to Bulkley to renew friend- ships aud to rest up. . The Shenxs, published in Chicnrzo, has the follow ing, to say of Coyle’s. egg carton :— : The constant demand for more ‘speed and less waste in’ handling oud greater safety to contents has heen responsible for the appeatance on the market of the Automatic Safe-Pack Egg Carton Which is being produced and controlled by Collett-Sproule, Ltd., Toronto. It is very orlginal though substantial in-constrnetiou, Its design is pleasing and: structurally, it has many obvious advantages, It has cushion bottom, air conditioned, offers large egg space, good. printing strfacé and’ it has uO glued parts to become detached or met- al parts to rust, And most important of all, no mevhanical device. is needed to set it up. When the box fs lifted off 2 flat bile, it automticlly | sets up itself, ready to receive the - eggs, AH ‘setting © up tine is’ saved hy the- packers.” In packing in 20 dozen, Leased the bottom of the top cartons protects the tops of the eggs in the underneath carton. In fact, it seams to have oy- erything that has been looked far to make perfect ege pack. The carton consists of two folded | blauks with a series of seven cross par: | titions. In collapsed poition, the car- | ton form &. perfect rectangle with no protruding’ parts. . These cartons tory without the need. of heavy ship- ping contalners: : “The carton is’ seeure- ly assembled Without, the -use of glue or inetal ‘fastening aud it Is daimed ‘there is absolutely no waste in: the packing room through llefects of any kind, . ’ Perhaps its must alluring feature is | its automatic Setting up facility, . his Since his first i and says that as soon as he gets this |, ae re- |. solve’ themselves into neat and ste}; J pickages for shipment from the fae. | § ordinaryeraLiheShebptnortSgeH w f° The charin of seu and mountains isa; fitting. background to this “Hotel of the friendly hearth.” Good . rooms. well-furnished, excellent dining-room. bot uo bar, . Close in to all major act- tvities, yet'on a qtiet strect.” A friend- ly welcome awaits you. Rooms, $1.50 up. “Make your reservations by mail. ” Vancouver Hotel of Distinction" ae eee ner omens oo { | ! ‘Register ff Smartly ao ey Jane Dee is ONTINUING: ‘your \ studies this Summer? “Now tis the time to. begin “planning your ‘wardrobe. ‘Many of your Spring clothes may be used throughout the hot days ahead, if you choose them Wisely and well. . For instance, sheers are popu- - lar now, and what could be better when the thermome- - ter ‘mounts ‘to. sizzling heights? Then, there are’ - color combinations to be considered and they are most important. .Perhaps you are in doubt regarding the type | of clothes you'll require. . ub problein ‘ts Mone: away with: entirely.’ All that is necessary isto lift the cnt ton up uuu, presto, -there it is all ready for ‘the, eggs and it. may be just. as’ vendily : collapsed it . desired, The sav- ing of both labor and ‘space fn the: cer room are ade antuges Yeadily appreci- ated by: the pickers | who. handle the contaluers, . ‘ other, attractive feature is Its no- “vol ventilating performance, SO -‘Neces- the carton, providing free alr cirentn- tion for ithe: exes over the tops aud -hot- ‘high speed’ and at very low: voste with, sary in prolonging the freshness of the : 7 eggs. This’ consists of an. open space | roniiiie” ent’ through ‘the Jength of |‘ a Have 2 smart wardrobe. ‘and |. you'll get through your _ course with flying colors! no. Waste of materi . arrived, here Tues: round -the; ‘depot: van fay va »M, Staltherd,; entertained | » A dy. friends: ate > social: everting |: e voor on 1, Monday. evening. work Ont “the: oWator ig ¢ Omtuecd Lodge: ‘No, rr + ° | 7 : agen to: "give’o -be: there, every ah Ha ‘tlie: sees ‘ heeds , maa 6: ‘a Bue: ,