1936 tay a ener te “Many people are planning = their ust trips now before the Jubilee tush sets In. Good hotel rooms ave difficult to get even now when you come to town. Why not re- serve your accommodation as early you can?) You are always assured of the utmost service at the Gros- yenor, iVBACCO—Sample Package, 10 Ibs nid or strong leaf tobacco, with pre- Jatrationu to give good aroma to tobacca frou. nil for $1.50, or 50 Ubs. $8.00. Avents wantel.——The Capital Gasoline Light Co., 445 Cumberland St., Ottawa if Every boy and baseball fan will want this up-to-date book, ‘‘Baseball—and How to Play it”, by Frank J. (Shag) Shaughnessy, Man- ager of the pennant win- ning Montreal Royals. Pitching, batting, base running-all the fine points of the game are clearly explained and illustrated. Here’s how to get it. Sim- ply send in to the address below a““CROWN BRAND" or “LILY WHITE’? Corn Syrup label with ‘your nameand addressand the . words “Baseball. Book’ plainly written ‘on the back—and your copy will abe mailed :to: you rite ‘s ‘away. bai Thy CANA DA: STA RCH com PANY Limleed P.O. Box 388, MONTREAL M2 WAKE UP “ann ‘LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed i in the ‘Morning Rarin’ to Go- The liver should pou ar out two poands of liquid bila into your bowels daily. If this bile _ isnot flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decaya in tha bowels, Gas bloata up your stomach, You gst conat pated Harmful poizons go.into the body, an ape. feel gout, | sunk :and'the world lgtka punie? 6 ‘A mere bbwelmoveinent doesn” talwaye: got at the causa, You need something that worka on the liver aa well, It takea thaga ald Carter's Little Liver Pils to get theaa two pounds of bile flowing freely snd make you © ", Harmless and gentle, th a “ap and 4 fe bi ow wy treely. They do the wort make the, hile of calomal them: Agk bay name! Stubi arter sh conn by ao an sunday’ “aftaknoon, at a home eer: “anony, Ellen. Andre daughter: of. Mr, “and Mrs, Osborne: Stout hy ‘Hey. Adam: Crisp. ‘Mr. and” Mrs, qi, Munger: are the God-parents ¢ Was baptised | ’ SEW TAZELTON, B, c. WEDNES °~ y NAY 21, i: ) { ' Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond. | on ene eh jH. Richmond of Carnaby, formerly of New Hazelton, has been a patient in the Hazelton Hospital the past week and he was in a very grave condition, hut is now doing well and his Tecovery is quite hopeful. se : Mrs, Jolm Newick of Hazelton who has been a patient in the hospital for a conple of weeks: ix improvins. Kee The power shovel arrived at New Ilnzelton the latter part of last week started in to make the big fill in con- nection with ‘the railway high level crossing, Two trucks are keeping the litte shovel mor ing right along. : ene Geo, MeGrath returned to Hazelton last week after a trip to the military hospital in Vaneouver for inspection. * . * Miss “Pat” Fletherington, of Smith- era, who is taking a commercial course fn Prince Itnpert. spent the Victoria Day holiday with her friend, Miss Stewnrt at Usk. _. Ls AL PL MeCaffery of Trince Rupert, arrived in Terrac® Friday evening to look things over. He might go on to Omineea later, Nat many political hattles have heen fought in’ the north “n the last twenty-five years that Mike ‘as not figured init some place, ee Moo and. Mrs. RR. Pilling arrived: at Thagelton recently for a short. heliday while Mv, Dilling is getting the car in shape und then they will motor to Saline where “he will be employed at one of the mines. For some time Mr. nd Mrs, Dilling have een living at Torrace, Last Thursday a handker- chief shower was tendered Mrs. Dilling nt the, home of Mrs. 8. Jordon.’ eee Miss Evens of Smithers spent the weck end a guest of Mrs. Geo. D. Par- cut, New Flazelton. ; * ee Mr. mud Mrs. Peter Spooner of Smi- thers were kuests over the holiday of Mrs. R. Spooner. ‘ _ * oe e Rev. TD. W. More wil be the new min ister for Hazelton and New Efazelton. He’ will nvrive here the first of July or the end of June. Oe Will be accom- panied hy his bride. Rev, 0, Grondahl will go to Mayo-Wardner at the end of Bulkley “ Shannon of Usk who has extensive mining interest at Usk has returned io that village after a trip to Senttle on business, — * e£ ‘ Mr..and Mrs. Gillis left last Thurs- day for Prince Rupert on a holliday. ah 8 Several extra gangs are working on the railway getting the line in shape. There are three outfits working out of Pacific... Quite an improvement is be- ing made by way of filling short bridges and rebuilding others, and & lot of new ties will be put in as well as some: ballast. The line can stand quite alot of ballast before much very heavy traffie enn he handled. . 6 The finishing touches ‘are now- being Tput on the new station at Pacific. A new platform has been laid and the flower garden is being made up. The place is nlready beginning to look a. lot better. : eeu = Little, Haugland & -‘Kerrof,-Terrace are hauling to their Sorting grounds adjoining the mill at Terrace, some of the longer cedar poles. Many of them are ( and 70 ft. long. These are for export, The price of poles is advane- ing and there is a margin of profit for the operator. ; - - DECREASING SEVERITY OF PUN. ISHMENT he grenlest price that a man can puy, for crime is his life, but it is de- mandetl lesa often than it used to be. In the lust five years the average number of death penalties exacted in Canada has been 22 per year, but this is a smaller number than twenty years accompanying growth | of crime As the number of death ‘penal- jties ins decreased, the number of life imprisonments has increased. In the ‘mening years of the present century there was only one life imprisonment to seven denth penaltles whereas now the ratio is one to three or less. | Another way of indicating this ten- daney is-to say that the number of constitutes only half as larg¢ a pro- portion of-all seutances as they did 30 yoars neo, Similarity with other long Tune. Tle will he home for next Sun- terms of imprisonment, ‘they, repre- sent n declining proportion. of — total sentences, day and the following month. ad NY low summer excursion fave’ to Eastern points (effective May 15 to Oct. 15) permits a stop- over at Jasper, famous for its Lodge, its. golf course and its — magnificent mountains. The samc privilege can he arranged for o visit to Minaki in Ontario's “Lake of. the Woods” ‘country. A summer: vacation. trip. via i Canadian ‘National’ also gives: you : : the chojve of alternate routings - ae ago in spite of the increase in popula- |. . ,} tien and. thése two severest penalties combined |’ fue, The Omineca Herald » NEW HAZELTON, B.C, Published Every Wednesday Cc. If. Sawle Publisher Advertising rate, Display 35c per inch per issue; reading notices 15¢ for the first insertion. and 10c .each subse quent insertions: legal notices lic and ize, Display 40e per inch Certificntes of Improvements... Woter Notices $15.00 $15.00 Whether there is any connection be- tween this tendency and the growth of crline is a question that is difficult to answer, but it is of interest to note that the proportion .of erimes commit- ted hy habitual offenders—those who have heen convicted three times or more—Ils mmnch larger than it used to bbe, On the other hand the propor: tion of second offenders is substantial- ly less. The only apparent explana’ who commit a first crime may be divi- ded into twa distinet groups—thosé who. respond to more hnmate atid Ten- ient treatment, and those who do not. ? ey At Kitwangea on Monday Cedarvale won the soft bull game by a score of 1¢ ta & Jim Donglas,.a brakeman on the railway was referee aid it is sald ‘he had to pull out right after the game zae Miss Rohertson’ of. Golden, Cob, has arrived to spend the summer w ith het ant. Mrs. Cc. W. Dawson in Hazelton, ee Jali Newiek is expected home from Vancouver this week after attending the amual conference of ‘the Vunited church, WATER NOTICE Diversion and Use Tule notice that the Columbia Pow- er Company, Limited, whose address is Marine Building, Vancouver, B.C., will apply ‘for a license to take and use fen cubic feet per second of water out of Two Mile Creek whith flows southerly and: drains Into the Butkley River about the south east corner af Lot 42, Cassiar District. The water willbe diverted ‘at -n point ahont 3000 feet north from the south east curner of suid Lot 42 and will he vsed for power purposes upon the land deseribed as Lot 42, Cassiar District. Powers in respect of - the undertaking to be exercised within a ten mnile radins. . : This notice Wis posted « an ‘the Evaund ou the 6th ‘day of Muy. 10386. A enpy of this noticé and an appli- cation pursnaat ‘thereto and to ~ the Water Act w i he. filled in the ‘office of the Water Recorder at Smithers, Lr On Objections tothe application may be Mled-with the snid Water Recorder or with the Comptrallor of Water Rights,, ‘Porlanent Billdings, Victoria, B. meray within chiety dave aufler. the. first ap- heapiahes of this native in'a local news Marner, “Appteant—he. Cotumbin Power ‘Company, Limited By ae Rutherford, agent T he date ef the first "publication ot. this’ notice ne ith May. 1988, ; 4t carp OF THANKS! “yh, Aiea George Ww Inhos to. “express. ‘bor, appreciation of the kindness ‘shown hors during. her-Jate ‘bereavement,’ and tp Haan those. who senie: flom | trrdbutes HAZELTON lao ds Distarer. _ ee _ Disttet of Coast Range ve _—— tion for this situation is that people | ae ane Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store * of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery . Fancy. Goods... Kodaks _ Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. 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 all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets are oftalnable in Hazelton at the Ding Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital... MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON eee Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test. ACETYLENE WELDING Wrecking Truck Electric Tools SHOP-—OPPOSITE NEWICK'S 8, C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. COOPER H. WRINCH _ L’censed Insurance Arent Handling all types of insurance, including Fire, Automobile, Sick- Thess and Accident | " HAZELTON, B.C. ‘he ee ¥ a Prince Raper “Hotel. A real 2001 hotel serving the north: land’ ae Prine Rupert, B: CG. oH. ‘B, ‘Rochester, manager Raters. 50; sper. aay, and: up | . 7 “|