Ct clin Gals CuNECA RAL NEW HAZELTON, BR OG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1936 Se vd GROSVENOR. IN C Vancouver B.C. Many people are planning their voust trips now before the Jubilee tush sets in. Good hotel rooms are 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 Gras... Vouor, . f 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 is not owing freely, your food dozen’t digest. It just decays in the bowela, Gas bloats up your stomach, Youget constipated. Harmful poisons go into the body,and you feel aour, sunk and the world looks punk, A mere bowel movement doesn 'talways get at thecause. You need something that worka on the liver as well, It takes those good, o Carter’a Little Liver Pills ta get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up”. Harmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calamel bat-nave no calomel or mercury in them. Ask fot Carter's Little Liver File by name! Stubbornly refuseanything elze, 2ic. SUCCESSFUL TEST IN CAR TRANS PORT Squzpped with overhead icetanks in Jace of the ordinary bunkers at the ends of the car, 'a railway refrigerator car recently completed ‘a successful janrney between’ ‘Winnipeg: and Mont- reul. The car was under the obser- ‘vation, of the transport divi ision of the Fruit branch, Dominion *: ‘Agri¢uttural Departivent, for transport conditions. Viectrien] resistant = theremometers were placed at 12 points in the car aud renlings were taken at each divisional coatnt oon. the journey. According to these readings the highest product tomperature at loading was 48 degrees which wags reduced to 87 degrees at. destination. The consignors, consign- eos and the trade generally were well eased swith the perfarmance of the enr oamd complimented the railway on’ the conditlon of the goods on arrival. In the . conveyance of perishable sands, particularly of fruit. the ship- “ine and railway companies of Cana- f4 look to the Transportation Division for co-operation and ‘impartial opinion |" on {traffie matters.,.As a matter of fact the: Division. engages actively in “i questions of traffie or freight and: express rates, of the. physical ‘condi- - fons of transport under refrigeration, aud heated protection, ,of; improved pre couling ‘facilities and war well as cold. ‘storage. viston functions ‘as, the inter-provincial and transportation’ ‘centre’ of the fruit industry in ‘Canada.: ae , *, aay - Mr. ‘Galder, president.o of the" ‘@inith- a} ors Board of Trade, will’ ‘attend: the fitt- mnal meeting of ‘the ‘Assoclated Bonarda |: . of Prade ‘at; Quesnel - ‘on -Friday ‘ant Huturday, “and afterward: wilt ‘proceed ; sonith, on hts annual ynention..: - ‘In.short the Di-| [ik Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond There was quite a bunch of people around the district last Sunday from interior points—out for a pleasant ride in the sunshine. The roads are in as good shape as can be expected until the stretch between New Hazelton and Hazelton is reached, and over that no slow order is needed ok . There was quite a number of local people over the week end gathering huekle herries, blue berries and rasp- herries, ‘The local wild crop is about over naw, Dut the other two fruits ave going strong. In some parts of the in- terlor the reports are that raspberries gas oa wild crop was not a success this year, {that.there are few if any new elenrings “| Raspberries alwrys follow soon after | au new clearing, either a fire clearing | or otherwise, and they only last until rush grows up and chokes them ont. ewe The increasing. popularity of artifi- cial silk, of which Canada is.an impor- tant manufacturer, is given as one of | the chief causes of the world decline in| the demand for mohair fabrics, made’ “ Provinelal Bridge Mngmeer. 7. LL," Carruthers, Public Works Engineer J. C. Brady, nud Assist. Engineer Walter Catten spent a-few days here the past week, Local hridges were given a thorough going over, and a consider- nhle study was given to the hard driv- ‘he conditions for the piling of the Copper River Slough bridge. At that noint ther fonnd -the east pier almost completed and this week the work of souring the conerete round the west “approach was started. It is expected aquother week will see the framing of the big trass started so the reopening nf the read te Tsk is now within rea- aonnble reach. ak * ‘Several tourists cars: were in the ‘istrict this week. few honts and some times for a-day or two, ' eek How are you making ont with the drive of poles, was asked of Austin Goodenough recently.’ He replied, Oh, just so-so, but in a day or two we will; wive ’em hell. —So that's that. That is no doubt due to the fact , ‘They stay for a} op i Mrs. DeGrere of Winnipeg and Miss Dalgleish of Keewatin, Ont., who were visitors to Smithers for a conple of weeks, motored to New Hazelton last Thursday with Mr. Calder. Mrs. De- Grere recalled'a wonderful time she had in New Hazelton at a dance some nine years ago ond regretted. that an- other dance was. not. being: held this a Year while she was here. eam Chas .Monk and Mrs Monk returned to their home in Smithers at the week end, They left_a couple of weeks ago to motor through to Mexico, but they found the weather much too hot, even in-lower B. C. it touched.110 in the ‘shade, so the Monks thought of home and the nice cool breezes and the nice lakes to bathe in and the green glacter leo look at, so they forgot about Mexico and hit the north trail again. Train Service nrincipahbly from the’ long silky hair of 5 | ‘connecting at Angorm goats. The leading mohair | preducing countries nre the United, . States, the Wnion of South Africa, | asper with Trrkey and Rasutoland. i x: a ‘ : The Continent-. al Limited For PRAIRIA Points and EASTERN CANADA Trains leave New Hazelton eastbound : Tuesdays, Phursiays and Saturdays w eathound Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays For Fares, Reservations and more specific information, see near est ugent CANADIAN NATIONAL ons M.A, Myros who vecetly purchased Tie does not heHeve the Skeena will five to the level venched last spring, nud even-if it did the conerete pillars would withstand the water, the MacKay honse,in Hazelton, is hav- | Ae ing the house moved eight feet forward | and will put conerete pillars nnder it, | | EXCURSION | . ' . + . Leaving Train 198 #| | Tuesday, “August, Ws . years,: hale. fares; B| | Good: in Coaches ‘only: NOTE ake nothe thet I, Surah M. Prank af Vancouver, BC, intend to apply to the Commissioner ef Lands for a l- couse fu prospect for coal over the fol- lowing described lands :—viz,, Section % Twp. la, RW, Coast District, July 19th, 1930, . Sarak M. Frank Dated rae 2. Anis 1), BARGAIN Saturday, August'$ Final Return: Limit |”! b M Children’ Be years nd under ro i : Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C, The Prince Rupert imple inate : cent issue, stated —Myr. and Mrs.” W: | | H, Sherman will lenve for Hazeltori tonight on a holiday trip to the inter- re ior, At Hazelton’ they will be met by | thelr sons, Tom and Leonard, and tak- en on a motor tour through the interi- | or,. All the signs point to a splendid outing. Mr. Sherman is one of Prince Rupert’s “originals” and the same goes} for Mrs. Sherman. They will meet old dentally pass on 2 few tips fo the tore| | pDUSS 1 _ Stationery of the hinterland on how to: make the Fancy Geods Kodaks flower gardens grow. : Pictures Developed and rimte B.C. UNDERT ‘AKERS P rmnec Rupert, B.C. EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY & | nme a ee: | BC. willbringu . i le ‘ i The ‘Hazelton Hespital The Hazelton Hospital: issues tickets for.any period at 31.50 a month in advance, This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospitel, Tickets zre obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- + ent at the Hospital: ° Telkwa Rote! C. P. Bussinger, Proprietor New Beds Bath, with hot and cold water Rooms and Meals Removal | Notice MARTIN’S GARAGE has moved back to the old stand ow the River Frant, aeross from the Church of England. Smithers Garage - & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Partsand Service : f Accetylene Welding Experts A€ your service for all Kinds of re- pairs and welding. ‘Towing Service in connection ‘MARTIN’S GARAGE | HAZELTON SSI ECIEIORNIICIIEIEKEKICRICIOH _B, ©. LAND SURVEYOR: J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. Builders s Supplies Bough and Dressed Lumber _| Lime Cement Bricks SRO ROKRE _ A complete stock of Builders: Se, | Supplies _ COOPER H.‘WRINCH | Quick delivery by ‘rail or - truck |: ’ Licensed Insurance Agent “Handling alt types of insurance- including } Smithers Lumber: Yards --Smnithers, Bi G Fire, Automobile, Sick- |}. ness and Accident || % Smithers The ‘Omincea Hernld is only $2.00 . | : | HAZELTON, B. C. aS A real good hotel serving. 7 “ othe e north land. “. tern “-Prinde’ Rupert, Be. © ~ we Hy, B ‘Rochester, n manager