THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, - _ 15.

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Ormes Limited |

_ The Pioneer Druggists

Mail Orders shipped . Post Paid when sulficient t eas 7
is remitted for order, |

Daily Service enyPhoto Finishing.

The Rexall Store 7

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_|the real old timers along the Skeeenn,

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It’s a long time since you had

Ice Cream or an Ice Cream Soda

Our modern plant is now operating. Cream slways right

Daster Novelties here and more next week

~ Up-to-Date Drug Store
The Rexal. Store

Iry Kelloge’ 5 Corn Flakes if you want 7

to make the children’s appetites stir! anes
_ Crisp flakes of healthful corn, full of |,

- flavor-—they are simply

* Delicious with milk or cream—add

CORN
FLAKES

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* duis or honey for variety

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he. ptrack", _ His
atake was - $,6000

; * Hom.” “Herbert: - “Marla,
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RATILESNAKE PETE WINS |

“One of the: prizes. awarded, in ‘the
recent - ‘Sweepstake competition. for the
famous. Grand. National. ‘Face. in- the

» JOld - “Cohntiy - WES won byA, HL O
Y. Freemantlel jg: very.
“Mitte known’ by ‘this, namie, “but is un:
“iversally - ‘know, in ‘the title’ of “Ratt:
lesnake’ Pete’; He: Spent” most’ of his’
life in the’ ‘gairvied of His «King and].
* Country and carries: a- liberal supply
of medals,., both’ for bravery. and long
‘ servire. on. “his: tunir. He earned his
‘pirturesque | “tltle ‘on ‘Salisbury - ‘Plaing
es ae ‘Rergeant et he’ was 'L.

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, “here on: Apuil. ith on a ‘visit! fo. ‘ote:

ava, the ‘first since. he ‘assumed offlee
in 1929. “On his arrival in Ottawa, ‘he
will | meet bis son, GL, Marler: of
from’: ‘Buenos | “Atres:. where he visited
the: ‘British - ‘Fhoplre” ‘Fair,. whieh . was,

Prince: of Wales, | :
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ferry: dIn- one of the ‘southern states: of.

his “head : “perplexedly,’ then - -asked i

“eNO,” was ‘the’ ‘dejected’ reply.
"Teen it: ‘doan’:-

~~] Spooner, and Mrs. Leo Spooner, for
: the post week, ;  . 4

ae April ‘showers and the season is not
“]too. bad,

"| the bulbs and the ‘perenials are all do-
Oe tng ‘well and will s06n be showing the

“Yof.. the local - gardens.
a is under ‘way, - both in the gardens and

clon the- farms:.
a labor has, started. . ‘All; energy wil be
~ “ldirected towards the. grub vile: for, the
"| winter that is to come. ©” an

.. ers | ‘wwere in Hazelton for the funeral

* Short. Stories

"Close to. ‘Home.

“ey “Bud Dawson's Caindy"—Bpe-
cial ‘Mixture—25e a ‘pound. oe

Wm, Grant was a visitor, to Smith-
ers from Friday to Sunday.

Dr, Stone of Vonderhoof spent the
week end with Dr, Wrinch and. renew
ed many old ‘friendships.

‘Spring. has come. A number ofthe
residents of: Hazelton have been doing
a bit of gardning preparatory to what
is to:comé later. Some new fences are
being erected, both in town and-on the
reserve .sutrounding. The - improve-
ments will add to*the appearance of
the-place, eos j

the lakes district, spent the Waster
holidays with ‘her cousin, Allen | and
Mrs. Benson. oh I

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Chas. Carpenter of Dorreen; one of

and who first came into this: country
on account of the gold in the Omineca’
district, was in New Hazelton for the
Easter Monday dance, and he had-a
real good time too. -f

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Mrs. Geo. D. Parent will leave this
Wednesday evening for: Montreal to
meet hea son Douglas and accompany
him home for the summer. Delcourt
Parent accompanied his-mother as far
as Jasper and he then went on to Van-
couver where he is atteniding high
school. . Oe
Dr. L. B. Wrineh: ‘ett ‘Tast: Thursday
for a couple of w eels holidays in the
south, ; 4

Mrs. Stanley Gould of Sinithers has
been a guest. of her mother, Mrs, -R..

Peter. Smith spent 1 week's ‘holiday
with. his family in New Hazelton, It

‘There have been quite a number: of
Some might like tlie breezes
a little more balmy, but-the grass and
bloom. “Rhubarb can now: be had out

Some’ plowing

In ‘tact . the. season “of

The propristor of : “the Rex Cafe in,
Hazelton was fined $100 for supply-
ug bad liquor to Indians, The China
man “says he will sell better liquor in

futur ea!

Mr. ‘pnd Mrs. Chas. Rela of Smith-

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Miss Neilands, who is tenching in|

{the nurses “resi(lence last Saturday in

cereal” seéds may. secure a list of de-

of 178 acres devoted to the culture.of
bulbs. The principal

from 4,500,000 in 1927 to 8,300,000 in
1930. In a few. years a large export
trade is locked for ag B. 0.’s climate
is. 80 excellently sulted for. bulb eulturé

requii‘e from. time
money with whieh to carry. on thelr We.
operations, Tt, Ja. not ‘always easy | to | :
get money ‘and it ig equally’ difficult

; at times. to. meet. interest” payments
when they cone. due, bit
poultry flock is “included .. among the
assets on the farm tis. both easier to
get. n loan and easier to meet the-in-
terest payments, states. a prominent
veal estate man whose business | incl-
udes the placing of: farm, loans,

sald, "T went out the other. diy. to

'B. ¢. “UNDERTAKES ‘i

~riceacanre FOR SHIPMENT A: ‘BPROIALTY

P.O, Bor 8 ce

A wire.
_ PRINCE BUPERE, BC,

: will being 1B”

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Dr. B.C. Bamford.

DENTIST -
‘SMITHERS, B.C.

Hours 9 a m.to 6 B m.- Evenings’
by appolntment., '

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and - getting together in that way Is of
benefit to the swhole Sommunity, me

FOR | SALE—Well ‘bred Yovhshire .
suckling pigs 6 to 7. weeks. old—Ap- ‘
‘ply to s. A Corley, Pacific.:

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Hazelton Citizens Assocation last sat-| 7 oo
grday. night Was a. most ‘enjoyable one | :

W. J. Latioworthy’

"Miss Craig : and ‘Miss: Ford entertnin-

- Goods always fresh ~
“and d'Always new. “4

Goods, Boots and Bhoed and
Men’ & Fartishings.

General Merchant

~. NEW HAZELTON

Groceries, Hardware, “Dry

ed a number of friends at bridge -at

the ev ening.

i” ~
Miss Lois, Anderson entertained a
number of her. Young friends Inst. ‘Bat-
urday, evening, at her home. ©

Townsite there are a number of ‘lots
in the central portion. of the town to
be had at: very low rentals over a per-
iod of years, These lots are such that
they. may. ‘he used for-.: business, resi-
dential or garden purposes. For fur:

ther particulars apply to the Herald
Office,

Farmers Ww ho desire to improve their

sirable Varieties -by writing their re-|-
quirements to the Department of Ag.
riculture, ‘Victoria, This will, be. the
last. ‘opportunity to’ secure . seed _for
sowing for the World’s Grain Exhibi-
ton at: Regina jn 1982,

“British ‘Colunibin las an aggregate

species grown

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In Section Two. of New . Hazelton
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J. Allan Rutherford

"Surveys promptly executed,
SMITHERS, B. C.

I. B. Judge |
Chiropractor

Will be at. ‘the Omineca Hotel
Hazelton on. Thursday

- a oo. ‘ . ; wot
~B. C. LAND SURVEYOR 44

- Shoe Repairing and
Harness Repairing -

Shop back at Omineca Hotel

oe ii he bas had for a ire narcissi, tulips, -gladioli. Pro-
“1 od many. rear ° ; [duction totalled 17,000,000 “in 1930,
he ee Importations: of bulbs’. have fallen |]

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PAYING THE, INTEREST

Farmers. like: other business ‘people
- to time: ta, raise,

where a

‘Speaking of 2° recent. experience he}

Montreal -who- will: haya just’ ‘veturned,

Sharpe.

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bis. funeral, .

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of Mrs, Reid's father, the, ‘late W. B38

‘Mrs. Bain. has: "yeturned to her home
in. Vancouver. “after having spent ‘the
last. days with’ her son, and. attending

“ Prinee “Repel has heard tat the 0.

Yes-and at the -ffest. - place: ‘at which ‘I

with.’ “the Canadian. ‘rade: delegation, |

opened: by “Hig ‘Royal Bistness,: ‘TRE

A negro ‘boatman’, dn charge’ of. at
America, was accosted by. a stranger.
wha canted - to cross, but-had. not. thé:
money: to pay... Old : Sambo ‘seratched: ;

ny). “Doaii’"yo! ‘got, no° “money. at”.all?!

“cost '¥ ‘an: ‘thinee’|

P, R.: will” yun a, -MUTVOY from. this |)

ors will’: -go: in: this sunimer, - No gur:.
vey for the best route; : - the: most. ‘econ-[
omical construction and: the. most val-
uable, country. to- be served, would be
complete without a aEVey from: thts

the, three: farmers: oniy-the one 1 last: ;

point . to: the’ Pence: ‘River. country,” ‘asl, ong.
a: “possible: outa “for: ‘the: Tailways, Tey. a
; is. sinderstood that. h party, of survey: |.

sized. poultry... flock: ent tate ‘one. ‘of |
the: best assets a-farm can’ “have, ‘pe. ‘1,
cause. of ‘the fact. that” ssomte’ cash ds

collect the Interest. on ‘three ‘mortgage

called: Thad to'take-a not’ in Hen. of |
cash “at the: second” farm, On account ¢
at the third form - the. amon. due.
was: paid: in--eash: | ‘What - impressed,
ine ‘particularly, waa, the fact. that. of

Vo, Grant's Agency
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“Leading ‘Fire and Life
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: ‘Licensed and Bonded

" HAZELTON, B. C

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