* EW HAZELTON, ae B, C., WEDNESAY, JUNE 1%, 1936 CRISPNESS al its best TIERE’S a crunchy goodness in toasted Makes of corn that no other cereal can give you. And when you enjoy Kellogs’s — the original Corn Flakes — you have the added quality of oven- {reshness—matchless flavor. At all grocers. Made by Kel- logg i in London, Ontario, Nothing takes the place of Uelloggs ili e* 1 Stay at n GROSVEN OR _ aa C Yaonconver sec. J ‘onsiderabte remodelling has just leen completed at the Grosvenor, nud. you will find your stay even | more.. enjoyable than formerly. lintes remain the same. The per- sonal supervision of Mr. Baynes,’ Owner-manager, assures. you of every modern convenience, pins " nuobtrusive service. : WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Eed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should pow rout two pounds of Hquid bile inte your bowels daily, If this bile isnot flowing freely, your food doesn't digest, It just decays In tha bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach, Youget jet constipated. Harmful poisons go into the body, an vou feel sonr, aunk and the’ ‘orld look, spunk, - Amerebowelmovement doesn’talways get at the cause, You need something that works on the liveras well, It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pilla to get these two | ‘pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up”. Harmless and gentle, they make t t) bile fl flow trealy. They do the work of calomel but,have nocalomel or mercory in. them. Ask for Cartor's- Tittle Liver Pills by refuse anything elue, 25c, name! Bpabbomiy totose “Many: in this ‘aistelet: will be luter: © tod tu ‘éarn ‘that: Miss: Jesslé Moffatt 1 ta, he marrled on Jtine:20 to Alfred ‘ “hnwon of. ‘Summerland, ‘The young- souialset inPiinee Rupert hag been | - dng inany: showers’ and:soclal events : :himor-of; the ibride-to-be aa ‘she is‘a | “eoeye popular: -tnember of ‘the : young aplé'a -elrele: and :also’ a:'most - effi- a ont: tencher.-: be Y “ nee ‘Rupert,’ _ Home! oxcellent, ylews of: the’. “flood ‘ MIE. along. the, railway. sere. “epeur lee g “the; water, played. auee 7 vith the rails. and ‘ties, and. ‘the O} -|He will also have a eee 6% Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond x) FOR SALE—Second hand lumber, in good shape....Rough lumber, Floor- ing, 2.x 4s and 2 x 6s, Doors and win- dows.—Apply to Omineca Herald af- fice, New Hazelton. sxe For Sale—Guernsey cow, 6 years. old, freshens June 15, $40; Young pigs, 4 weeks old, $5.00 each—dJ. Owens, Evelyn, B.C, xe vineial police at Cranbrook. and fora vood many years in New Hazelton, Telkwa sid Sinithers, writes the Her- ald and renewed his subseription and sent greetings from-himself and family to all eld friends in’ the north. ‘He particularly sends his sympathy to the people who suffered loss in the reeent floods. ; eae Rev. W. B. Willan is chairman of the New Westminster Presbytery, and Rev, 8. V. TL Reflman of Mission’ is the secretnry. Both these ministers have -peon in charge of the United Churer work here. , 2 £8 ; . Holy Communion was dispensed in the ‘New Hazelton church last Sunday morning and there was a large con- eroewation, (tev. and Mrs. “Grondahl s’ne asa duet “Which Way is the best Way!) Next Sunday will be Rev. Mr. vill alsa he special music. e k% It is reported that Trish. owner of K. Cafe recently destroyed by five in Hazelton, has received a. set- tlement from the’ insurance eompanics and: will proceed to rebuild at once, Jnundry nlong side’ the: restanrant. - * FR ; Mr. und Dick Ivans, Miss Evaus, ‘Mise Denna Evans, of Smithers spent last Stnday: guests of Mr, and Mrs, G. D. Parent. mae “The natives of Hagwilget held 4 Corpus Christi procession last Sunday atternoon it five oclock, The pro- cession W, as headed by Father Draein, aud feaving the church proceeded along the decorated strects of the vil- lage. and returhed to the church. ae Last Sunday Mer. nid Mrs, Har- old Gould, two young sons. Mr. and Mrs, St, Clair and two children, Miss Gourd and Chuck Smith, nll of Wal- cott, motored to New Hazelton for the day which was spent as guests of My. wid Mrs, Peter Smith, The party lett Waleott Saturday ev ening anil took in the dunce at Telkwa which marked ‘the opening - of Bussinger’s hotel. there. Following the aunee they’ motored a to New -ingelton, “hey returned to the Ralkles ) Yalley in- the orening. ss 8 - Rewont ly fhe new: school: at Walentt: of the district: wee: Jothed hy ‘others fon surrounding districts and all tie HT grand: time, | co a "The conson iw the New Hazelton ‘ais: tr ict im about a week “entiier than tH nial. At the’ Hospital’ farni." the ° first crop of alfalfa: awiist in’ oul. om June: 14 Mid the: text Dg ‘tlelil 4p: ready to eut Tr a Ty hheayy crop too.’ a this week, Andy Fairbairn, in charge of the pro |- with several other Grondahls fnrewell. service and there |, Reports from the Bulkley Valley are most favorable for a good crop this year, A good rain last week was a great. thing for all crops. . 26 & - ‘There was a big crowd at the open- ing of the hotel_at Telkwa last Satur- day evening. ;Lhe Telkwa” orchestra provided ‘the music and it was” of the best. os ete Premier Lattullo, accampanied. by Mr. Burns, M1.1.A., held forth in Tel- kwa last Thursday night and before 2 fairly small audience, cord: of his government. He claimed that sumething had been done to carry out practically every plank of his plat- form ond that in some ways a great deal had deen done. sae At is expeeted. that Hon, Mr. Pear- gon, minister of Public Works, will bé indneed to visit this district before he goes away south again, He is at pre- sent cumpuigning in Omineca along cabinet ministers. ~“s * defended the re-|- | A conple of the boss touk. a canoe niles for the farmers along the river. oe . ing supplies out the, government tele- graph line. They are ‘now getting or- ganized to start pack trains out 1a soon as the goods arrive. ‘They ore engaging .a number of other settlers in the Kispiox valley to assist them. Fer many years George Biernes has had this contract, -It is reported that he will fa placer prospecting this year. , ae “Mr. and. Mrs, Fas. Kirby gnve a gnr- den.party on thelr beautiful lawn this welt in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Don- aldson on the eve of their ‘departure for the south where they will ‘continue their good works. ; ee Reports’ are to the effect that good progress - being made on the repairs to the C. NX. I. between here and the coast. The biggest job between here Pacifie is the washout at Pacifie ond that will soon be done. . For a part of the distance a new grade Is belng male With modern ‘equipment sich. as- has heen yut on the job the line should be running throngh to Rupert before the provincial government get the fill for hizh level crossing at New finished. i Read Page 3 for More Local News. Indian Agent. Capt. Mortimer is on his senii-anztal visit to Babine reserve He is accompanied by Cons. Hanford of the R.GALP. They went hy car to opley and thence In to the Janding on Bubine Lake where the Indian Depart- ment -has-a boat which takes them in to Babine ‘Indian village. * . * Among the students attending Nor- mal school at Vancouver who passed their ecxuminations this year are Miss Duicina Carpenter of Smithers and Miss Olive Kathline Murxay of Yan- derhoot. xe . " Jack Sargent is in.the Omineca do- ing some campaign talking for | Dr. Thompson, the Conservative candidate The election will he held on Monday next, Te ant 22, . (yf a W. _ Anderson of - Hazelton wns on the tex list the first ‘of the week, but on Tuesday wis able to attend’ police court. ; : : i Ges, Oulton of Smithers, yrns a a vis- itor. here the first of the week. He is this week motoring to’ Langley to vet Mrs, Oulton and bring her back to the fumm at Smithers. e . 9 * was opener with ‘’ dance and the folk . they: j rest the first of. the week for wander- ing inte ‘the wrong beilrooin while not teclin tod well. ues : ate people cof. Hazelton wha ’ lost praperty duping ‘the flood at, Hazelton art doing, what. they can to . salvage some aft the material, A ‘pool ‘deal of it, wis caught inn big log jum just ut the ontskirts ‘of the town. _ 1 * me * + he ‘schools: will ‘chise: on Friday ot: ‘next week. The: slower, -BUndes | are: welt) ing, thelr. exams: this week: and the en-| france pupil. wil write mext week. ‘She: taught at.Hazel-| - 4 * 4 1 for” several years, before. going., re Lt ALES ‘with: the: roud bed. : i Ono Indio woman got. fn seven day a : oe Tin, Dr, McDonald minister of agri: culture, and Deptuy Minister Munro. drove from Telkwa down: to Hazelton on Wednesday afternoon and with Tr. result of the Skeenr flood. Dr. Me- Donald is making a study of the north! country for himself and he hopes: tod" deal intelligently with: the farmers of the north find their problems, - . = * Have ‘you paid your subseription yet? ae HEAVY LAND LOSS APT GLEN VOWELL RESERVE . a Adit. Parkinson of the - Salvation Army, In charge at Glen Vowull, was in town the first of the week. His village was converted into @ lake by the fleod weters of the Skeana.. lle said” that while the natives were back on their reserve the village had snffere! heav- fiy 410m Jand erosion nud from loss of crops pretty wood farmers and they grow ny let of stuff, Their evops: were all do- | ing fine, Int since the waters > we ed flecp with sand. He is of apinion the natives will have lo move “further back with both houses and fms ‘and le expects a surveyor along anytime to took the situation over. ‘They lost aj, lot of land that went down the. ziver | as well as w hat was covered, - ates Sts Bough and Dressed Lumber Lime Cement Bricks|§ A complete stock of Builders ” Supplies | sab, BC JNO ner ” DISTRICT. or. COAST RANGE vo ‘Pike Notiea that: I, Saab. M: ‘Frouke, a ‘iitend’ ‘to ‘apply. to thie = “Minister , of we Lands oe a: Heeiae: te 0 Proepett for: coal ope load of grub-down the river’ a - few] Adler Bros. of the Kispiox were this | week awarded the contract for pack- |. Hazel ton] “MARTIN'S GARAGE Wrinch went on to Kispiox to sce the : Let. me'gve.you a FREE “HASTINGS” “'Vhe Glen Vowel fellows are | went ' down it is’ fovnd the ereps are cover- ] Quiet delivery by rail ‘or. track : rs. Lumber ‘wall : HAZELTON AND. pisRicr oo Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggiat) ' The Mail Order Drug Store - of Northern B. G. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods . Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. \. + The ‘Hazelton Hospital tickets for any period at $1.60 * a month in advance, This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital. ate obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from.the Medical Superintend- + ont at the Hospital. The Hazelton Hospital issues - Tickets . HAZELTON Compression Pest. Wrecking Truc Electric Tools SHOP-—OPPOSITE NEWICK'S- ACETYLENE WELDING B,C: LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford ' Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. Handling all types of insurance: ineluding ness and Accident | HAZELTON, | B.C. — ‘COOPER H. WRINCH L'censed Insurance Agent’ Fire, Automobile, Sick- “Hite i: the the north ‘land. ~ Prince ‘Rupert’ B.C. a H. B. Rochester, manager Wry ey wag deh te Rates—$1.60yper’ day, and up Pub Juno 18. ne