THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B, C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1936 avn Builders Supplies Bough and Dressed Lumber Lime Cement Bricks A complete stock of Builders Supplies Quick delivery by rail or truck Smithers Lumber Yards Smithers, B.C. Fi Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts HRVKSSK ESP SFR ES LEP P EERE SS EF 2h You can leave worry and doubts be- hind when you come to Vancouver, for it Hotel Grosvenor there is everything for sour convenience-—central location qiietude, a famous dining room, a erent lounge, writing and smoking tooms-—bnt no, bar or other question- aide feature. Personally supervised by the owner. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues ti‘kets for any period at $1.60 uv vonth in advance, This rate iniudes office . consultations, | metlicines, as well as all costs while at’ the Hogpitel. Tickets ure obtainable In Hazelton at the Drug Store,. or by. mail from the Medical Superintend- | ent at the Hospital. - ==) COOPER Hi ‘WRINCH ‘Licensed Insurance ‘Agent Hendling al bvpes of: ingaranee, : including - Fire, Automobile ness sand ‘Accid Se || HATELTON, Bc. Advertising in the Omineca Heraid wv i bring. real Fesults, . a mae) : ‘a Pee iat ge .. = a — = Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond “NOTICE ' jto firospect for coal, petroleum natural gas over the following P}i | Under the British Milk Marketing scheme there are 90,000 milk producers and 70,000 producer-retailers with a combined production of about a billion gallons of milk. The yearly turnover is $389,000,000, and with the aid of ac- counting machines, the farmers’ pay sheets are made up nt the rate of two thousand per, hour. s eee ; On January 4th the Kitseguckla hand gave avery fine concert at Kit- seguckla and it was largely attended. This band is making splendid progress. » . Ld] Sunday morning next there will be a Communion Service in the ehureh in New Hazelton immedlately following the regular service at 11 o’elock. In the evening at Hazelton in the United Church there will also be a Communi- on Service. ; * *¢ 4% The Canadian radio stations sound like a lot of kids with kettle drums on niost nights for a long time. The won- euuver that has been two or more years inbuilding, is not yet, Maybe when the new radio high bat gets out from Ottawa to the eoast he will do some- thing abont it, if only to say that it will be opened ‘in:June again. Trail is au much better station and can be pick- ed up much more often than can the vreat city of the south. aha Ray Cummings, of Royal Bauk at Prince Rupert has gone to Burns Lake ws brauch manager tor the Neyil Bank it that paint He is well known locally aus he reHeved at the baukx in Hazelton bufure it was closed,.and le has also relieves) at the bank in Smithers, Ai one fine fe wayed ball with Hazelton. ee 4 Mariame suffered a fice loss te its bitibe Ss section last Sunday ef abort RTM, eae Wesley Burke of Ocean Falls was drowned while skating recently. He went through the ice. Burke was at one time with the Hudson's Bay Co. at Hnzelton, but some time ago resigned to take a position at Ocean Falls, His home was in Vaneouver, sa If a demand for land carrying con- siderable ceflar butts is any criterion, ile ie ate a boat in wisht to “cut cedar butts. These. are used in making shingles, and appar- ently there are a lot of shingles want- el thronghout the land. There ‘has al- se been quite an increase in the de- mani for fence posts, another by-pro- duet of the cedar pole business. _ @ &£ & Frost in California has done a great deal of damage to the citrus fruit crop and the growers are quite worried. It has been colder there in parts than it has around here where we grow fur- bearing animus. . ta | . Local people who use ice n the sum- mer time are getting in tha: harvest |} now und it ix a tine quality of ico. iid F. W. Anderson, in charge of the government wharf, with living quart- house tho. other evening to- “pet a bue- ket of cool. While doing so. he lost vouscluusness, and: when he, came: to, found, himselZ more than“ ‘a ‘hundred feet - away, With a bruised: head. He] Syn hes. “utterly; unabte* to say: swhht! hit. him, . Mr: Anderson: [ Prince Rupert's. originals having. been here sinee townsite clearing. days. Spl provement now that he hasbeen, able \to sit up in a chalr ‘fora while ‘ench ‘day and he. ‘hopes to’ ‘be: operating. unh- net back to business a government, willbe the snappiest:: 'Bes- | sion ever held. , The boys: “want to. get | away. for :the’ coronation, be some of the. anembers, of course, who | There will'|” he only. wo jwll not he, B nt, ar derful high-powered station at Vau-|,- ers upstairs, went down into the ware- | 8. one. of] Capt, Mortimer ig- making: such. im: _" & big ‘reaction-on Christmas, pres der his own Steam: this. weeks and then - en and are DOW. been ‘shown in “tthe House. of “Commons. ": to el tomorrow. for, what j “hoped ‘Dy: the |. of the premier is that those stay-at- homes may want to talk too much, ae ; Unless you tell the people what you ‘want they will not know. Herald to tell them. as #8 Here and There Opening three weeks earlier this year: with a.15-inch snow fall on December 2, the ski-ing season in Quebec province was off to a flying start with special Canadian Pacific trains as well ag regulars crowded with enthusiasts on the first week-end thereafter. from Montreal to the ‘Laurentizns, The Empress of Britain will start the winter cruise season from New York December 29 on a nine-day voyage to the West In- dies and Cuba. It will carry its” own night-club of Broadway en~« tertainers and a smart dance . band. The Empress of Australia, . between Januayy 7 and March 25 will make six cruises of eight, nine, ten, 16 and 18 day duration to the West Indies, all from New York, Gift of a visit home for Christ- mas ard New Year was the u- usual present suggested for the year end by G. EB, Carter, general passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, as he explain- ‘ ed the company’s pre-paid ticket Dlan for sending transportation to out-of-town relatives and. friends. Arrangement of details of such visits is extremely timple, Mr. Carter said, and’ tickets cost no more’ despite use of telegraph in . case of emergency aid the guar- antee that the tickets will: reach Ahe right person.’ This service is not confined to Christmas and New Year but is particularly po- pular at this season, ~ Canadian and world ski-ing en- thusiasts will have an opportu- nity to test the Rocky Mountains’ claim of dbaving ski facilities equal to any when the Dominion championships of the Canadian © Amateur Ski Association are held from March 5 to 8 on the steep slopes of °8,275-foot Mount Nor- . quay, four miles from the Cana- dian Pacific Railway atation at. Banff, '- According to announcement by Canadian Pacific Communications - Department Christmas ‘and New Year's greetings of pre-arranged message texts will be again avail- -vable-to. the public this-year. With-..” in Eastern or within Western. ‘Canada they will he accepted at ‘the low rate of 25 cents. Between eastern and westerm Canada and from points in eastern and west- ’ ern Canada to points in the U.S.A -they will be accented at 40 cents. Rates are subject to government “tam, t A git to the Province of On-. tarlo from the Kerry Hill: Plock Book Society, in North Wales, tea . eWes-and:one ram, of the world " famous. Kerry Hill sheep are now at the Ontario’ Agricultural Col- - “lege, Guelph... The-gift was ar- ranged through ‘W, Rupert Davies, President and Editor of the King- ~ Bton.. “Whig-Standard”,, and "with stock breeders across Can- + adn. eral” utility. : : oe uitdeondivioned semaicat which development this year, have had Me stares 8 of getting a to tral ‘for. ‘Christmas, : built” ‘th e Use the the — : sheep, ; known ‘in Wales as “spec .. _ kle-faced. rentpayers", are.expect- . ed to: prove’, éxtremel¥ ‘popular: | “Experts consider the Kerry |: :|-" » Hill sheep ‘an ‘dittaténding’ breed, *” ‘noted for thelr adaptability to any: * environment, and for their: ‘gem: : have ben: ‘feature .of. railway. 5, Coast District, - Saroh M. Dated, December 31st, 1936. Take uotice thac I, Sarah M. Frank, ‘of Vancouver, B. C., intend to apply. to | the commissioner of lands for a license nuk des- cribed lands Section 9, Tp 1 “a”, hk. Frank Remeval : | 4 — across from the Church of England. pairs and welding. ‘Towing Service in connection ‘MARTIN’S GARAGE HAZELTON NEW ‘SENATOR FOR VANCOUVER J. W. De. Farris of Vancouver and it former attorney general for the pro vince of B, C. in the Oliver govern- ment hus been appointed to the Senate to sneceed Hon. Chas, Macdonald, de- censed. Olof Hanson, inentioned several times by friends in Skeena riding, but the north has not yet sufficient Influence at Ottawa to get any place in face of the opposition from the south. There are only two mwre vacaicies in the-Senate and they are both Quebec vacancies. However Premier MacKenzie King is reforming the Senate as rapidly as possible. It would not be hard to fill the Quebec vacancies; bat: Premier King is not Just, satisfied which way the Quebecers are _{going—there has been alot of unrest. in the old province for the last: couple of years. Premier King likes things to run smothly and qnietly. Rebels or SCVApeTs are not popular with him. Shepherds Pie ' Same as for beef ‘ple, except that the cov er ing is of mashed potatoes, | ; ma e@ yw Jellied Meat Yold roast, stenk, tongue or tripe, cut in cubes and “added to a- highly, flavored golatin stock. Mould, coul | and slice. coe ao. Beef Sandwiches : Winely ground’ cold beet, seasoned nnd : mixed with salad dressing, ind Worcestershire. sauce. | . ee ee ee oe Notice. MARTIN'S GARAGE: has moved back | to: the’ old: stand on the ‘River Front, : At your service for all kinds of re: M.P.. has been - ™ WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to go The Hver should pour out two pounds of quid bile. into your bowels daily. If thig bila is not flawing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up “your stomach, roe gat fonstipated - Higrmtal -poisons go inte the body, an: | you eel sour, Bunk andthe world looks punk, , A mere bowel movement doesn't always get at tha cause, You need samething that works. on the liver as well, It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two : pounds of bile flowing freely and make you eel ‘up and up’. Harmless and gentle, the " Take the bile low freely. Thoy do the wor of ealornmel but have no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25e. ee Tested 1 Recipes | LEFT- OVER. MEATS | i + As an aftermath of the festive season. ‘the housewife is often faced with left- over meats and poultry. The same ap- ‘ plies to a:lessér extent to all the yeur ‘around. These left-overs. need not be iwasted as they can be made into a big ;varlety of dishes with the expenditure of very little tine: or effort, and many ot these dishes are equal to the orig- inal ronst. Bones from roasts or from steaks should be utalized in making soups and stock. Surplus gravy and _ the Nquid from stews may also be used for soups.. A few of the ‘uses which nay be made of left-overs are :— Croquettes Any kind of ground beet or poultry. ane pirt mashed potato, or rice and egez nixed with gravy, stock or white sauce und fried in deep fat. - Rea Hash Two parts of any kind. of ground beef and one part of inashed. or chop- ped potato, : eee Stew oo we used in stews instead of fresh meat. Or the left-over may be cubed and te- heated in gravy or white sauce, | ate Beef Pie + With stew as a-basis, put in baking dish. and cover with baking powder biscuits, cut about one Inch in diameter ‘ bn ‘Minced Beef Toast. - : Chop, cold beef, heat :in gravy, nd serve on toast, © sa 2 - Esealloped Beef Cut beef in cubes,, mix with eravy. aul place in baking dish with alter- hate luyers of boiled mee or dressing. Cover wth bread crumbs and brown. ae Rate ee -You are, supporting’ a. local i _ "Buy at:Home’’ prineipal. : Tell the buying public what vou use these columns? help. sell your produce, - When you use the columns’ of your’, “Local, NEWSPAPER » PE ACICICCHCRLCICICICICRCAC ICRC ICICRC ICA ION ICICI CONIC ICE CHAI ACH AONOHINERIENEREIC ACA AC AORN IH III 4 industry and encouraging the - you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE. “NEWS ; Are here to’ carry that message to the public £ for: you. “Will . Vancouver. printers will not help build your town and | community nor 7 ' > > of Rye voor Southhonn Seep ye iciccacacecNTaceNICN ey. 4 f Cold vonst beef, steak, ete, may be 1 a [ | te x -