I! GROSVENOR IN QHCOKVES ac. Considerable remodelling hag just heen completed at. the Grosvenor, and you will find your stay even more enjoyable than formerly. Rates remain the same. The per- sonal ‘supervision of Mr. Baynes, Owner-mangger, assures you of every moder conv enience, ‘Plus unobtrusive. service. 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 liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile isnot flowing freely, your foad docen't digest. Tt juat decayg in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach, You get consti ‘pated. Harmful poisons go into the body, an Phe feal sour, gunk and the world looka punk, A mere bowel mavament dozsn’ talways get at the cause. You need something that works on the liver as well. Et takes those goed, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile Aowing freely and make you feel “up and up", Harmless and gentile, they make t a bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but,have nocalomel or mercury in them, Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills s by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 250 NOTICE , Take ‘Notice that I, Sarah ~M. Finnk of Vancouver, B.C., intend to upply to the. Commissioner of Lands for a license to prospect for coal and petrolenm over the following des- cribed lands Section 9, Twp.-1A, R. V.. Coast - District. _ September 17, 1986. Vo "Sarah M. Frank Oe oe wees ¥rime minister smtrenss Img and. other dalegaies to. the Leagus of Nations Conference at Geneva sailed from. Quebec in September in‘ the. Canadian Pacific flagship mpress of Britain, Accompany- ing the Premier was Hon. Raoul Dandurand, Government leader ‘in the Senate and Hon. Norman Ra- gers, Minister of Labor, Captain” George Goold, new skipper of the impress of Rus- sin, made his first trip as master of the vessel early in September. It is. his first command of a Paci- fic Hmovress, thouzh he bas serv- - ed tne fleet in all official capa- cities from fourth officer.to stafé- capniaii durinue tho past 23 years. -TLavt>- of. three motor parties visitit-g Canada this-ycar, 14 Brite , | ish- automobiliata: arrived ‘recently at. Quebec” ‘Ol Britain, “The 1 the: organizer. “ drove. from*, ge eh Am : Lyons, F Montreal : a Cleveland, : on. and. New: Zork,” An, old ‘Chinaman for. many: “years a): : fn. resident, of. Hazelton, “went chom a few. months" “ago: to ‘die. : ‘ed in Hazelton rch that he. died. th day: after his, arrival. -_ Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond | Mi b It was announced over the radio on Monday night that Mrs, 0, Ekman of Telkwa, who has. been undergoing made such progress that she and Mr. Ekman expect to be home in a month. +e % Mrs. Archie Johnson of Victoria, is returning to her home this week after spending two months with her dau- ghter. Mrs. L. B. Wrinch. The many friends of Dr. and Mrs, L, B Wrinch will be pleased to know that Mrs. Wrinch is steadily improving in gen- eral health. : The provincial legislature will be opened on October 27th. There is a strong possibility that this will be Inst session of the legislature before the Pattullo government decides to appeal to the voters again. .. aad No one can kick on the brand of weather handed out the past week in this country. ‘Even the farmers are siniling onee more ns they get their grain and root crops in and threshing hegins. The move impatient ones had quite a long face last week when a littice rain fell each day and kept the harvest work back. een @ Corp. Cutverhonse of the R.O.MLP accompanied by Mrs, Culverhouse, ar- ‘rived home at Hazelton after a vaca- medical treatment in Vancouver, has},