: ity CONINECA HER ALD, NE Ww HAZELTON, B.C, ‘WEDNESDAY, at LY 2, 1936 — “AT was very early in the history of EATON’S that the principle and practise of buying and sell- ing for Cash only was laid down. With certain excep- tions we shall mention later, this is still the EATON way of doing busi- ness, Today we still pay cash ourselves for our pur- chases, because by so do- ing we are able to buy to the very best advantage. And we confine our selling activities largely to the same basis for exactly the same reason—because 4} Cash Merchandising offers ‘ the customer the lowest possible pricing on what- ever she buys. On certain items of fur- niture, furnishings and other equipment we do, as @ convenience to custoin- : ers, offer the terms of the | Cash EATON Budget Plan. But #| the Budget Plan prices are “| higher than the Cash ‘| Prices. They have to be, :| because it does cost more &} to sell merchandise “On ii; Time.” The alternative of “| paying Cash is always of- ai{ fered, however—and there wi is always a worth-while saving when you do! Say at the GROSVENOR IN C anc OVE. Bc. Many people are planning their coast trips now before the Jubilee vush sets in. Good hotel rooms are difficult to get even now when you come to town. ‘serve your accommodation as early you can? You are alwnys assured of the utmost service at the Gros: Yenor, Why not re- - Of Interest to Most Folk. Gathered from Here, There and Beyond ME Te ba are serving a cold supper with rasp- To be held in the United Church, Haz-' elton from 6 oclock to 8 o’clock. A musical program will follow. s+ * Tan Boden has wound up his freight ing on the Skeena for the time being and has returned home. He did fairly well for himself and he helped out at a time when help was needed. sek Sourdough MneKay ieft Thursday for Mayo Bros, Rochester, Minn, for extuninition hy the famous physicians sh ke A mining man, accompanied by his wife and ehild from Texes, spent a day or two in Hazelton. They motored in and left their car there while they took the train on to Usk and Terrace. The mun has interests at Houston as well us Usk and Terrace, i anmea. . Herb. Waleh nd his brother motor- ed down from Smithers one day this week and went on to the Kispiox. s s * Win. Grant spent last week-end in Smithers, } . zk&2e @ Mr. and Mrs, Jack ‘Stayner of Fran- cois Lake and Mr, and Mrs, Thos, A. Stunyer of Wapato, Wash. motored to Hazelton the first of the week anil called on a number of friends in the district, Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Stanyer said that the erops 11 throngh the country were the best he had ever seen them. . ak . IL Yoby and Major Burbank went east Tuesday “morning. They have got trains running rerularly over the main line and the work of repair- ing damage is well organized. These two officials are now devoting their at- tention to the regular maintenance of veht of way which was neglected when the flood came. see Miss Evelyn Casa returned Lome. on Saturday last after a holiday with her sister, Dorothy, in Kitwanga. eae The Indinns from yarions “peserves in the interior are’ holding forth at Hagwilget. They fish in the dny time and at night they have o big time In their hall. The Indians are getting a fine lot of fish for the winter. * a The W. A. to the Hazelton Hospital| They returned t the lakes on] ° uy b There hns been more than a week of perfect haying weather and the farm- herries and cream on Friday, July 24. ers and the town people toa who have a cow or two, have not been {dle dur- ing that time. Lots of hay has been put up -and it is high class hay too— nune better anywhere. Live stock in the comlng winter should fare better than they have. some other. winters. - se On Sunday next Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Anderson of Hazelton expect te leave on a motor trip to Vancouver where daughters. When coming home it is expected that Miss Lois Anderson will necompany them. ee & A lot of the young people and some of the older ones are gathering wild fruits ‘fer next winter’s consumption. There is an. abundance ‘of wild .rasp- herties just now and a little later the huckle berries and blue berries will be on. The reports are that these won- derful berries will also be a great crop this year. Nature in‘this part of the country has provided so much for the hiiman that it is easy to Live, just a little effort on ones own behalf to get a few things that nature did not con- sider teally necessary, but what man has lenrned to like, and everything is fine and dandy. ; eee — ava Heke ond: The With the warm weather and o fine scason almost upon us, catca’ of opening of the summer hoteis and resorts of the Canadian! Pacific Railway -will be welcome news to tourlsts. Banff Springs Fotel opens, June 16; Chatean. Lake Louise, Emerald Lake Cha- Ict and bungalow camps Wapta, Yoho, Radium Hot Springs and- Moraine Lake, June 21; French Tiver Bungalow Camp, June 15, Doril’s Gap Bungalow Camp, June 2%; Algonquin Hotel, St. Andrews, N.G., June 29: The ‘Fines, Digby, June. 27 and .the Lakeside Inn, Yarmouth, June 23. Portland, Oregon, famous an- nual Rose Festival’ will be held this year, Jime 6-8. Millions of rose blooms will be on display in the many floats of the grand flo- ‘pal parade and also in the 47th annual show of the Portland Rose Society. 4 ‘Marking the Silver Jubilee cele- Wing to the death of Fred Watson Sinithers: wes postponed. eee A. plane from the north landed at. Wisslon Point on Saturday and leaded : ny with gens. eine developed some trouble anid the pairs. This accomplished he took off again and agin had to return’ to the rietd, ‘This Hme the machine grazed, the ref of the Shea burn and crashed ta the ground. The pilot was’ fortin- nte in vorelying onty a seratch ov so. e The pilat was ale in the ane. . te yw Tr, ‘Datmnge of Vancouver was in WAKE UP YOUR “LIVER BILE— hod You 4% Jump: ‘Qut of Bed-in the’ ne : Morning Rarin’ to Go. - should out two pounds of ‘The er wis dally. Ee his bie the world lookspunk. - - Pee -"pame! Stub pbornly refuse anything olse. 2 eo. + 4nta the body, and you feel pour, . yerd Teel ap ard bile ae ea nd gi the wor my Tsk -over the weelk oud ‘examining the. Cohinrio nroperty -for fhe now com- nany recently organized, in Toronto: The doctor vetumnad to. Vancouver the first of the week. - It is expected that the Colmmario. will resume operations | within the next three or foun) weeks, a Cr ae ‘Frank Morrls of Prince’ Rupert in Usk a few days: ‘last week and an . {and grand. ‘child. some. time in Rupert.-: | wee ° . less mateh in the forest. an a your ehlldcen pay tnxes. in Smithers on Sunday morning the: fthall xame between New Hazelton and , When taking off the en- ; pilot returned to the field to mike re! Tho machine was pretty well mined, ‘ “Whas 8 Sunday when he returnell to the const) he - was accompanied by his. danehter | - They “will” -spend | Acr es of ‘ashes may. follow 0 one. ‘enre- Growing. forests. will 8th Fon. and . brations of the coronation of King George V, to be held this yor, the Canadian Pacifie Railway ¢ has issued ? strikingly handsome folder covering the main events ‘of the function from the King's’ drive to St, Paul's Cathedral on May 6 and ending with the Lord Mayor's Show on November 4, J __ A beautiful new menu card tor, the King’s Jubilee celebrations. | ' has-been designed by the Cana- dian Pacific Railwey to be tsed in ‘all the company’s hotels from coast to coast, on ships of the Atlantic and Pacific fleets and on world cruise ships, Its front cover is done in gold with the Canadian Coat of Arms in color: at the top and the Canadian Pa- cific. crest. at tha bottom, Tho back cover, also done in gold, _ Shows a train in. the Rockles, tho - Chateau Frontenap at Quebeo City. . and. the Empress of Britain, AS Arma ‘and #2 space. on the back * ‘for - -autogTaphe completes ° the “menu card, —enias " orhe world. is invited io attend “the annual. Rose Festival’ to be. had at! ‘Portland, Oregon, ‘June 6, - Frand: 8,.:-This,; one-of the out | “gtanding fetea- of. the ‘United _ Btates,. will thig year. show many, new * ‘and - beautifal:' ‘features, “among.-'which the 47th. annual - “pode phow. of the -Portland Rose ‘Boelety will be ‘not the least ime | - “portant, The whole. city: wwtil D6 aa aE Years Cae they will spend a vacation with their} “maple leaf: “below. the. Coat - ‘of ¢ embowered, in’ ‘ToBes. a ak. fat. He : Have , you pata ‘your aubgerlption yet? iC SITE AT. ALEANDRIA wee Jate and marke the site of old Fort Alexandria and.the most - southerly point reached by Sir Alexander Mac- kenzie on his “Across Canada” expe- dition to the Pacific coast in 1798, a stone cairn some eleven feet high was unveiled recently at Alexandria The monument was erected under the aus- pices of the Historic Sites and Monu- ment Board of Canada, of which Judge western representative A large con- tingent of people from Williams Lake and Quesnal attended ..the function Mr Harry Mathews performed the un- velling and Judge Howay delivered the eerenionial address (PNS) CAIRN COMMEMORATES HISTOR. | . Willlams Lake, BC—To commemor- ; F W Howay, New Westminster is the] Orme’s, Ltd. ; | (The Pioneer Druggist) i] 4 The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. ai, Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. FOREST FIRES DRIVE “OUT GAME & DESTROY. Telkwa Hotel Cc. P. Bussinger, Proprietor New Beds Bath, with hot ~- - and cold water Rooms and Smithers Garage & Electric ‘Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service aa W. on _Eaoatts Builders s Supls Bough and Dressed Lumber Cement Bricks ‘A complete stock of Builders Supplies: Lime oe ‘Smithers, NOTICE ot . HAUEL.TON ‘LAND DISTRICT sam _DISTRICE OF COAST RANGE v ae BC. take Notice that I: Surah M. ‘Frank, ; 1A, R. Va Const District’: . Bey Surah Mt. Wronk Dated, ‘May 13th, 1938, | wo, Quick ‘delivery, by rail or. truck Smithers ‘Lombet Yards | The -Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital Issues tickets for any period at $1.50 ao month in advance. This rate includes .office consultations, medicines, as well ag all coats while at the Hospitel, Tickets ure obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store,- or by. mati from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital. - MARTIN’S GARAGE HAZELTON Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test. ACETYLENE WELDING Wrecking Truck Electric Tools SHOP—OPPOSITE NEWICK’S JEAKEEOCKROCERECCEREICKINN B, C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. : a COOPER H. WRINCH L'censed Insurance Agent: Handling all types af ‘insurance: including Fire, Automobile, Sick- ‘ ness and Accident. HAZELTON, B. C, - hal os aie Prince Rupert ‘Hotel ra A real good: hotel serving the: ‘north, land. 7 Prince Rupert. B.C. ‘A. B. Rochester, manager 7 Rates—§1,50per day. and, up intend: to apply: to the. Minister ‘of | O-srereecapas ; ‘| ands. for a Heense: to prospect for ‘coal ‘over and known‘ as Section ot, 7p, Py ; Be. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR-BULFMEN? A BPROALTY:” oe “BO: Box 48° Awite © Pub. June 18, wp “pain RUPERT, Bo. “will bring a :