NEW HAZELTON, 33. C.,, WEDNESAY, MARCH 18, 1936 “Sieg tthe GROSVEN OR IN C Yancouver BC. Gand roums--single—louble—with - or without bath—and suites of several ‘sizes. An exeellent = din- ing room with frill hotel service inch famous ehe. - Boys, sondjor this HOCKEY BOOK and AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES af YOUR FAVORITE PLAYERS @ Lvery boy will want this Book—"How to Became se Hockey Star", by T. P. (Tommy } Gorman, coach and manager of the World Champion Montreal Maroons, Simply take a label from atinof “CROWN BRAND" or “LILY WHITE" CORN SYRUP—writaon the back your name and address—plainly— and the words “Hockey Book", Mail the label to The Canada Starch Co,, Limited, Montreal, and your book will be sent you immediately. ; also @ Send in a label or the front of a carton from any product of The Canada Starch Co., Limited marked with your name and ‘ad- dress and the picture you want (ono picture foreach label), and your choice of the follaw- ing pictures, mounted ready for framing, will be sent to you, Group Montreal “Maroons”- —Graup “Les Cana diens’*—Group Canadian Olympic Hockey Team— Individual pictures of Baldy Northcott, George Mantha, Russ Blineo, Art Lesieur, Dave Trottier, Armand Mondou, Earl Robinson, Frank Boucher, ‘ “Ace” Bailey. Eswarpsnure CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD LILY. WHITE | SYRUP ’ BENSON'S: CORN STARCH j CANADA CORN STARCH SILVER GLOSS LAUNDRY STARCH . Products of The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited ; MONTREAL w Liked nen of that city, passed i o& Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond , or ba TOBACCO—Sainple Package, 10 Ibs mild or strong leaf tobacco, with pre- ‘parttion fo give good aroma to tobacco Irer, all for $1.50, or 50 lbs. $5.00, Agents wanted.—The Capital Gasoline Light (0. 445 Cumberiund St. Ottayea om De. R. C. Bamford, dentist, will be in Hazelgon from April tst te April 4th Make your appointment early. a Chas. Tisdale. aeting umyor of Vio conver. wad one of the oldest and best . away at-his home on Tuesday having suffer- edo an attack of pneumonia. a & & The Toalth lnsurancee bill will “be put through the legisliture this week, To satisty a number of the Liberais several amendments will be made to. the original bill, ¢ @& & . Henry Cook of New - ‘TEnzelton was adinitted ta the Hazelton Hospial as a patient on Tuesday evening. a The-Ainerican Red Cross lias found it necoxsary to Tmt its full strength to work in the Mississippi flood arenas. ae The Ladies of St. Peter’s Anelican ehareh in Hazelton had a most: stuc- cosstil tea and sale on Tuesday, the Vth of March. Ut is an annual event nud is now looked. forward to. with 9 Ay ve pleasnre, ek @ Acdance was held in the New Tlaz- elton hall ou ‘Tuesdjy night, Mareh 17 the proceeds ‘of which were to aid the jiuntoy basebhall team, The - attend- ance wis net as large ns usual and the hoys will not have much net profits, * * A lot of his ald friends were glad to sce Hushie MeT.eod back in town again Ie is in charge of building operations at the ratiway high level crossing, ue Gane Warden Muirhead of Telkwa arrived the first of the week and on Wednesday went out to the Kispiox. eee There are records to show that as long age as 106% apples were grown in Quebec. . hoe oe Ladies here is something new for faster-—Cooking Contest, open to’ ev- eryoue. Cash prizes given for the fol- lowing entries:—Light Cakes, ‘crust Pies, Group of Cookies and for Bread. Try your skill. All entries must be not later than 2.30 and will be [sok] when sale opens at 3.30 sharp. Sponsered by The Laiies. Aid: Society of the United Chuveh, Hazelton, to be held Thursday, April 9th in United Church, Novelty and Candy - stall. Fresh Flowers. Tea and Supper. | We pulled a honor last week wher we advertised a St Patvlek’s dance on]. . Friday. Marvh 17th. Our proof, read- Cr Was uot so keen that: time. ae oom Tt A bunch of fish cars went west on] Saturday to be ready for the hallbut Dusiness om or end of this weck as the fishing sea- ‘gon opened om Monday. The fishing season is about as good 1 sign of the approach of spring as is: the small boy ‘and his murbles. Then again the rhu- barb is sticking its head through the ground, and that is another fairly ac- curnte harbinger of spring. In fact spring will le here before prosperity which also is just around the corner. 7 ot Sret, Cline of the Provincie Police eame down from Smithers on Sunday afternoon te give the Iocal station the onee over. H everything goes accord- ing to the original schedule Srgt. Cline should be returning to the south in a couple of weeks. There is, however, nothing sure in police circles. move- ment of men often depends on elygum- stmices. ; #2 8 Mrs. 8 I.) Senkpiel entertained a number sof the, ladies of the town to atterioo fed last Thursday. She was assisted with the refreshments by Mrs W. J. Greer, ; ‘oe EK. T. Kenney. MLA, for Skeena, in an recent speceh, advocated that the Provincial Government put. the bad men of the province on the undevelop- ed dsnd and fet them clene it. This “would add to the assets of the pro- vince and at the same time keep down ithe: expense of. entertaining the long term prisoners at New Westminster, Obit Tia. and other lesser fails. ek Ht Prince Rupert has had word from Vancouver that mrehinery for the big pulp mili is coming to that eity. “The mill would not be much tse without the machinery.’ But something alotiz the building line would be conducive tv reviving business rencrally, “e* 8 Tt was understood that Engineer Cot ton was te be down from Smithers on Monday to start the work on the rail- way high level crossing on Tuesday? tnt something must have delayed him or the local political authorities were mis-informed, ov ‘perhaps everybody wis right, ee ‘Cons, Goodey of Vancouver has ae- rived to joint the Ik. C. M. PL staff ar Hazelton. * One- | - Here and There Our vanishing wildernesses have for some time elicited the concern of conservationists, but ‘now science is bespeaking our solicitude in behalf of some of the glaciers which bid fair to disappear within a few decades, if scorching summers succeeded by mild winters become: the rule. Dr.. Francois E, Matthes, of the United States Geological Survey, fears that within another 30 years Glacier National Park, Mou- tana, may be minus its glaciers, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, also has auffered from heat prostration, At no time within the memory of liv- ing persons kas the recession of the ice rivers in these areas been 50 rapid as during the long-pra- tracted heat waye of 1934. Dur- ing -mormal winters snowfall and frigidity are wont to replace to a Jarge degree the melting snows of summer. Third annual competition for the most beautiful autumn-tinted Maple Leaf is announced by tha - Canadian Government through the Canadian Travel Bureau at -Ottawa in co-operation with the ’ Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways. The prize list for the 1985 competition pro- . vides for a total of $200, of which $100 goes to the person sending in-the most beautiful leaf; a sec- ond prize of $40 and a third | prize of $20. In addition a prize of $30 for the leaf with largest area, and for second largest $10 will be awarded, : "Steel of Empire,” the recently ‘published work by John Murray. Gibbon, while really the story of ‘tha Canadian Pacific Railway, bas so much of other Canadian his- tory that it will find a permanent place as one of the outstanding contribitions to the records of the Dominion, Starting with the first known arrival on our shores, a Chinaman, Hui Sien, in British Columbia. at the end of the fifth ‘century, Mr. Gibson traces the ‘romantic. growth of the Canadian Pacific, many centuries later, with. a wealth of incident and detail,- "the author’s long association with -the ‘railway having been of tho ‘utmost value, Possessing one of the finest col-- lections in the world of colored ‘pictures of scenes in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, T. H. Lons- dale, of Banff, recently exhibited ‘them to the Women’s Canadian ‘Club at an illustrated lecture at the Vancouver Hotel. The pic- tures included scenes of moun< tains, valleys, lakes and bird, ani- mal and flower life. Hvangeline Booth, 69-year-old commander-in-chief of the Salva- tion Army, told the “story of the Army” to the Men and Women's Canadian Club at the Royal York Hotel, ‘forento, recentiy. “I was | Fancy Goods’ Orme’s, Ltd. ‘(The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of No#thern B. C. Drugs: - Stationery Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. + oe The ‘Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period: at $1.50 a month in advance, This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as well as ali costs while at the Hospital, Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from fhe Medical . Superintend- ent af the ‘Hospital. MARTIN’S GARAGE HAZELTON Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test. ACETYLEN E. WELDIN G Wrecking Truck Electric Tools Sit HOP-OPPOSTTE ‘NEWICK’S B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford © Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C, _ COOPER H. WRINCH _L'censed Insurance Agent. including ., Handling all types of insurance, w hich shonle start the middle - * make the bile How freely. Thay of calomel but. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— > ‘And You'll Jump ‘Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go The liver should pour out two pounds of lauid bile into your bowels daily. If thie bile .isnotfowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in tha bowels. Gaa bloats op your stomach, Youget constipated, Harmful poisons x0 into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk, A mere bowel movement doesn'talways get at the cange. You need something that Works on the liver as well. it takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pilla to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up”. Harmless and gentle, they the work ave no calomel ar mareury in them. Ask fot Carter'a Little Liver Pilla by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else, 25e, so SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean vat and Powell River pT ata ann er we Sy ‘ “Stedmer leaves PRINCE ‘RUPERT | | SE. Tastay, 10. 30 pa. ie |: whe annual report of pe! ‘hionpiltal at “4 ‘Burns. Like shows § that, during | last oe) yen there were 193 ‘patients . treated ; ; -o| there avere-25 birth, 14. major and. 18 ae mntioit operntions | and ‘four deaths. -It {ig san 48 bed hogpital with: one doctor me uid three nurses,” ted Included 80. Indians, some of whom 5 were, brought erent: ‘distances’ ‘by. cir] : ‘The ‘women of |° “2 / the. district provided: ‘thé hospttal with |-2 vs large: quantities. of proverved | frule, and. P born in the Salvation Army,” sie said, “but it has ‘never become a -eommion thing to me. It has always been a miracle," A capt- city audience Bave lier ‘an ova- tion,’ ; tet ‘eG aot tel nt een outdoor man, enthuslas- tie member and past president of ihe Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies and a leading stalwart in the ranks of the Trail Hikers, J. M.’ Wardle, chief.engineer, Na- tlonal Parks of Canada, has won well-deserved promotion to tho post of deputy minister of the Department of the Interior,. Ot- tawa. mo Premier Dysart, of New Bruns- wick, Was the chief speaker ré- 7 cently when the City of Saint John . Dlayed host at a dinner in the ‘Admiral’ Beatty Hotel io New. ‘Brunswick's guides ‘at their two- day'@ Sith”, angual convention. Heavy’ fall ‘gulding- affected ate. -tendance, bul a good membershiy under tho chairmanship. of Wil- ‘liam T, Griffin,’ of Bolestown, pre- sident of the ‘Association, enjoyed. a - Succassiu, gathoring, aoe a ase * -" ~ so a . aig re -The- patients, treat: pling, ‘cats or ‘horses, © “eamed, - Yeweta bles, 1 Fire, Automobile, Sick. ‘ness and Accident "HAZELTON, B.C. ¥ al Prince Rapert “Hotel °° JA real good hotel serving the orth land , A AAMA AAR AARNE ince Raper. B. G AAR Rochester, indnager nee De 60: per aay and ap x edeeweencexes “> | C. 2 aS | _ RMBALHING FoR sIrMEN? perciaury: 4 moe Po: Box 8