~NEW HAZELTON, B. & WEDNES AV, JULY 1, wae Running a household uses up a lot of energy. Hi you find yourself feeling fagged-out by mid-afternoon, try a bow] of crisp Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with milk. ‘They help to restore energy. And they’re wholesome, easy to digest. Made by Kel- logg in London, Ontario. Nothing takes the place of Nelloggs CORN FLAKES f ite cre rr fare te | if Hebe co ere m3 RUMP 8e £ (May at the’ GROSVENOR IN C Yencouver Bc. Considerable remodelling has just liwen completed at the Grosvenor, and yuu will find your stay even nore enjoyable than formerly> lintes remain the same. The per- sonal supervision of Mr. Baynes, Owwner-manager, assures. you © of every modern - convenience, plus. unobtrusive service, — : HOWE St, VANCOUVER BC” WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump‘ Qut of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should pou r out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily, If thia bile is not: flowing freely, your food doesn't digast. It just decaya in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach: Youget constipated. Harmful - poisons go ints the body, and you feel nour, sunk and the world looks punk. _Amoere bowel movement docsn'talways cet at the cause. You need fomething that works on the liver as well, Tt takes those , ald Carter's Little:Liver-Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you Teel “up‘and up'’. Harmless and gentle, the: make ¢ the bile How. freely. They do.the wor! ’ of calomel.but-havano calomel ormarcury in . - them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pilla by namal Stupboraly refnn elze, 25e, a It is ‘reported on: good authority t thit, the" G tills . -house in Hazelton. owned: by. Tin Hodder’ has been’ purchased, by. the Roman. Catholic ebureh: :and that. twill be: used. for. church zervices for. the white. population,’ The deal: wos . completed, it ds. sald, last. Weel. . -jon Saturday morning went on by train - [a visit. te the B.C. fed to dnty the fiest,of the week after ; shes bates Work and 1 Wag ; || nlenty, we appreelate: this: “our: astrlct. Gathered from Here, There and Beyond Of Interest to Most Folk The Quesnel Observer claims owier- ship of a cat (Annie) 13 and 44 years oki, thet has just given birth to bes 116th :kitten. The editor -has been keeping backs on Annie ever since he the office nna the ink bucket, . see Last Thursday a couple of Smithers men arrived and started hauling poles from Nine Mile. mountain to the depot at New Hazelton. Since the death of the lite Mike George new arrange- ments were made for the hauling and a Smithers man got it, Two trucks five working and it will take them the rest of the summer to get the poles all in that were ent last winter. . =e Miss Alice Dimock: of -the New Hazelton teaching staff, left Friday evening for her home in Smithers, and to Victorin where she will attend suni- ner school, On. Thursday afternoon | Miss Dimock held closing exercises at her school and a very interesting | _ program was put. on by the children. Qnite a number of parents and friends were present ang were well pleaseil with performance of the little tots, Puring the afternoon refreshments were served. These were very kindly furnished by Mrs. Peter Sinith. ee Miss Patricin Muedonald of New Westminster. arrived on Friday after- naan ia spend the vacation with. ber neseuts aut Tlagwilget. sw 8 = Several cars left on Saturday morn ing for: Vancouver. They carried the ‘chool teachers and others awiy south ro thhetr samuicr vacnila:: eee — Thiet 0 Bunox of Prince Rupert patd ehureh at Tagwil- wet iast.finday.: This-is yrobably the Inst visit of His Lordship to the inter wi beh ae he rethes from wetive work, ae * Jim Hodder is disposing of some of his property that was not earried off by the recent fload. It is reported the house formerly. oceupied by Gillis has heen purchased. by the Roman Catholic church for the purpose of holding ser- vices In it for the whites. ‘The old hall has heen purchased by a China- man for a lnundry.and it is - being moved to a new loention, a) * was a litle lay’ and first’ got around] age The stub train was slx hours late on Tuesday coming from Smithers, It was on time once since it started to ron, ‘wha Owi ing to a break othe’ power shor. el the first of the week, work on the ig fi here was stopped until after July 1st holiday. See: The time for the tratns to start run- ning agein te Prince Rupert is being eut duwn and the latest report is that repnirs will be far enough advanced for the trains to run by the 20th, or at least hefore the 30th of July. a oe A daughter was born at the Hazel- ton Hospital this week to Mr. and Mrs Redmon of Kitwanga. ™ * * At the Hazelton Hospital this week a son Was born to Mr, and Mrs, Leslie West of South Hazelton. POOR LONE WOMAN IN TROUBLE | Husband: Went to the Front and She . Felt Neglected by Government At Ottawa the Department of Nua- Honnl Defense recetved iminy. funny letters from) men overseis and from dlependents. Among the lst the fol- having from a dependent wife, was se- lecfed as- about the best of the collec tion: Mr, - Headquarters, Canadian’ Arniy. - Dear Mr. Hendquarters—My hus- band was induced into the surface longt | Inonths ago and T aint received no pUy ever since ‘he was gon,” Please send me iny elopment as I’ have four months, old cbaby ind he is ‘my only support and. F kneed it every day to buy food and keep us enclose. Iam a poor’loné weman and all I have is at the front. Both sides’ of my parents is. very old and I can’€ suspect any- thing’ from them as my mother ‘has heen, in bed thirteen years with one dector and she won't — tnke another. My husband: is in charge of a spitoon. Dol get any more than Tam going to get? Please send ihe a letter and tell me ‘if ny, husband. made - application ‘for x wife and child and please send |. me -o wife's, form. to fill-out. I hare ulvendy: written, ta Mr.- Borden and got] . nn dinswer ‘and | ‘if, I don’t heat from It is anderstood that the pow er plant: will he startet up again as soon" as ai wed fer the 24th of May, wis played ‘yon Jmly Ist at the “Mission Point: golf field. Thore was a large munber of | miyers et and the contest avas keen, The result was that Mrs. Gow wan the ladies fhest prive’ and Mra AL Grant wis seco My, A, Grant won, the jy mon’s thest and Vim. harmer wok the mews second. : , © 2 2 Miss Elsie Danihauer, RN. toturn- HT two Tnonth'y vaention svhich ryent nt her home sat Copper: City. er a Tr the vlkdey Valley: ‘there, ire whert'; ‘onts, and barley that: was anwi rh in’ May. on: last sprln ape a i hendeit” out.” “Some: OF the ernin: is over} thirty inches shigh. “Alberta” ‘need not: think she has anything on B.C, She mny hive, her SaclaT™ Creilit, In ce! - aan i Over’ ‘the Week: ‘end we hac about: an || neh: of rat” While: ‘some. people. shave building. eyn be erected to. house the) i ace at 4 vow [ will write. to. the King: about. you and him, an! coh - Yours “very truly, pint an Sot - o+s*Mre, Paul Quinn a : [P. S—My Jushaiid says be sets in the The golf tanruament. that was sched. YoM. ©, Al every. nite with the plano Waving in hls uniform, ail find hint there, I think. you ’ —e IN Tre SUPREME COURT oF BRITISH COLUMBIA . In probate ek 18 THE. MATTER OF THE ADMIN- : ISTRATION ACT . and varoreap : MATTER OF THE ESTATE GP MALIK GEORGE, DECEASED, IN- TESTATE ed + rake. inotieg {Bae ‘by ardor of ‘Tis Honor, H. x AL ; Robettsor, neal Sndge an dts: of. Syne, L ‘nt ‘appointed | "Adininistrntar nf’ ‘A @ Estate. of Mallk” George, » le: seas, aut. thnk call ‘persons having ‘jabout farming under water. . However FARMING UNDER WATER rain is scarce, but we know very littie along comes an entrancing story from the department of fisheries,’ about farming .under the waters of the sea that breaks upon the shores of Prince Edward Island. {We are ‘told thot the people there have increased their pro-. duction of oysters by. ten times since in“any line of ‘business, The. depart- ment calls the industry “Oyster farm- ing.” The seed is planted and crops are being harvested in ten regions, sUrveys were made and ground leased. A start whs:made at Malpeque Bay, , Years ago the Malpeque oyster was the aristrocrat of its: kind and was much in demand, but for various rea- sons the stipply gave out and it was though. the famous oyster had digap- peared like the Greek Auk end the| Carrier Plzeon, But no, most. of the oyster farming is in the Malpeque dis- trict, and it is coming hack. ‘There were o¥er 10,000 barrels of - oysters inarketed in Prince Edward Island last yer. We get oysters also: from Nova Scotia, New Bronswick and British Columbia, but .the .domestie supply is not. sufficient to meet the demand, Have you paid yonr subscription yet? ‘ sconopEMucKRenaeENIEr New Beds "Bath, wit) hot and cold water mos Rooms and | Meals We have heard a lot about dry land ‘farming and. the crops: raised where} 1933, which is @ marvellous increase |. “(the Piéneer Druggist) . The Mail Order Drug‘. Store. of Northern B. CG. oe Drugs . Stationery Fancy Goods | Kodaks. Pictures Developed and Printed ‘Prinec Rupert, B.C. Gna The - Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 a month in advance. Thig rate’ includes: office consultations, medicines, as well os all costs while’ at the Hospitel. Tickets ure obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medfent Superintend- ~ ent at the Hospital. =~ | “MARTIN 5 GARAGE HAZELTON — Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test. ACETYLENE, WELDING “Wrecking Track . . Blectri¢ Tools stoP—orPosrre NEWICK'S - — 4 tkesiechemenoneen Smithers Garage. & Electric: § B, C. LAND ‘SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly ‘ executed Smithers, B.C. ” Sinithers, B. C. - General Motors Parta and ‘ Service 4 Accetylene Welding ae - Experts pennenccenccennieniees C. P Bussinger, Proprietor = Telkwa Hotel | Fire, Automobile: Sick ‘COOPER H. WRINCH . - -Léensed Tnsarance Agent * Handling: all te of insurance. including ‘ hess and ‘Accident . eke Builders Sopies Bough and Dressed Lumber Lime | . Cement Bricks A complete. stock of Builders - Supplies ,| Quick delivery by rail or “track Smithers -Lomber Yards | a 1. OF. COAST RANGE vi ee HAZELTON, 8. Ce ’ ee a - Prince Ret | “Atel 2 : “Areal good’ hotel serving’. ee the north land.” wf eseeghiesiuetsaaicenenee : Pri nce: Rupert, | Be ce ; i 'B Rochester, manager,” -