CXEREAKAKEY RAKRGRAE KA KKEKEKAAAEL ANS LEXKKERFRESANKEK ERS: Stretch the Buying Power of Your Dollar By buying at the New Low Prices ; New Low Prices on Week-end Specials | Friday and Saturday Only, April 15 and f6 Tea, Victoria Cross, ’s - 2 = .29 Coffee, Braid’s Best, ’'s .-- - + | AB Salmon, Clover Leaf, Is - -.. - il Christies Cream Sodas, 15 oz. pke- - 4 Lard, Shamrock Pure,5’'s - . - - | .63 -Bacon,smoked - - - -:° + 16 Flour, Alberta Rose, 49s - + - ~ L25 Many other equally good bargains. Everything plainly marked. | Look for the special tickets. Hudson’ S Bay Company HAZELTON, B. C. Batter Values Lower Prices No other food you can buy will give you 80 much delicious nourishment for such little cost as CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP -- the famous economy food. Every grocer sells it. - Send (0c for “Canada's Prize Recipes” 200 practical, home-tested recipes. EDWARDSBURG THE i RDA STARON co., MONTREAL — Sead maa copy of “Cansda’s Prise fo wT Recipes’ enclose 14. for mailing } ‘AD! cn cg ° Coys ‘ ‘ HM ferior.. article? | . On ‘Sunday next. ‘chestra will provide the musis. J nore shipments ire .jabove mentioned: sections.’ ‘| the, boys Bet there. . . vo - + by the- provinelal government for thc. public works maintenance work in tht Skeena riding. If the office and mn chinery charges are not too high this money should do a lot of worl on the roads where it is most needed, The amount, of course, is much lower than in former years lint not any lower in proportion to other ridings in’ the pio- vince, * General Superintendent Munro of Exmonton paid a visit to the various agents along the northern’ Hne of thr C. N. R. last week He travelled ‘on the wayfrelght.- , The drag was taken out by the pub- lic works department Inst Saturday AE, drag the road from old Hazelton ti South Hazélton. Lf the drag, ‘or bet- ter yet, the seraper, goes on aronnd this end of the district roads in shape there willl not be much kick, because the roads ire Just right. vintage. t Do not forget the baseball ‘poys big doy evening next... three. piece or: boys hope to raise enough money by this means to put them in shape for the coming season. They need some nev ‘| equipment. The dance will Start at, nine o'clock sharp. | The rond to Smithers has not been in very good shape for travelling the past week or so,.but the sun, and the wind are dolng good work... As soon as the scraper can get aver it once it wil be good going, “4 FOR SALE—AIL Gold Coin potatoer for ‘seed or cooking. What am I offer- ed, f.o.b. Pacific—Bud Corley. . Fourteen bulls have been delivered ‘to points in the Northern Interior of British Columbia recently. The bully were placed with farmers. clubs includ’. ing one at Topley, two at ‘Tellcwa .and: four, in the Burns Lake ‘district. coming later. It would be a: good. thing for the cattle industry in: the district represented by the’ tumer ous’ Haxeltons to get: areal bull or two introduced, and not have FW. Abbott, north of Pence River, near Fort St. John; B:.G, last year rained] 1,000 lbs. of No. 1 alfalfa seed The interior vwileys of the Bkeena, thy Wlsylox and the Bulkley can: raise better crop ‘and. surer crop than can the Peace River, and-alfalfa 1s a bet- ter feed for cathe than timothy. raise so much timothy? . Peace River: and Cariboo districts ure the favorite spots for uew- hon sepkors, nceording. to‘ government re- cords, The’ Kispiox and. the Bulkley Villers, ave, both superior to, the tiwe. far from civilization and take an in- The. Bulkiey,* Kisplox pane Sikeena Valleys do ‘not Mdyertise The others do. : ’ Wee, exerled four blanket-roll. touriss: when it got, here and: picked up ‘another one ar bwo. in on the open, ‘put with short Jumps this week: ‘in time: ‘to, take chargé, of: the |. services in St Peters, ohare, ‘Hazelton for doing such work to the best ad- dance in the New Hazelton ‘hall Fri- | The tourist seuson hina aturted for The last cust bonne wayfrelght ; Doings Around Home > (Of interest. to you and your friends” - Borty thousand dollars were voted and puts the . The |. Tro | so many ‘inbred runts ‘running at large. i 4 Why Why go. gt |-:. Tti is still a: little chilly rid: |. ; some. > hitve been out eneh a day since, ; oe ot. Bev. Mr. Bannister is exnented -home We, = -* Jeremiah 1. ment.of dG Ross, of Moose Jaw, Here and There. ‘| | “Phere. are over 450. miles of motor highways,. 100° -miles of . roads, 2,492 miles of trzils and 1,106 miles. of telephone: lines in. the Wwenty national parks of.’ Canada, which cover‘an area -of.. over 13,800 square miles in diffe iF er ent parts of the ‘Dominion. San Francisco ™ was en fete re- _ cently when the Canadian Pacific” liner Empress of Britain. arrived therefrom Honolulu for two day stay: on her 128-ddy winter cruise. ‘of world ports. About 80 addi- tional passengers joined the ship . at San Francisco and another fifty ‘at. Los Angeles for the last lap of her voyage throvgh the Panama | Canal to New York. . “The -Mineral Position of the. ‘British Empire” is-the suggestive titleof a paper by Dr. Charles Camsell, Deputy Minister . of Mines, | which -will be the leading " topic for discussion at the annua meeting of the Canadian institute . of Mining and Metallurgy, in’ ‘Montreal on April 6, Gand 7, irnis same topic will provoke much dis- cussion’ at the forthcoming Im- _perial | Economie Conference. ~ Belief that economic conditions. were gradually i improving and that . the forthcoming Imperial Econo- | mic Conference at Ottawa would . . be"one of the big historical events: in the development of the Domi- . nion, was expressed by Senator ° Gideon Robertson, former Minis- ter of Labor, who sailed on.S.S. . Montcalm from Halifax recently as Canada’s chief delegate.to the . 16th. annual conference of. the ¢ International Labor “organization at. Geneva, Canada’ rq rapid change from an exporter. of raw minerals to an exporter of finished and semi- finished: products will be well set forth at the annual meeting of the | ' Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in Montreal on April — 5,6and 7%, A number ofimportant - -papers will describe the new smelters’ and refineries that have effected this change. . With five steamers in aervice between Port MeNicoll and the head of the Lakes. during. the coming season, the. Canadian Paci- fic Railway announces that they will row accept shipments of freight at eastern points destined to points in western Canada, via Port, MeNicoll, Ont., and their lake and rail route aubi ect to delay. at Port MeNicall ben ing the first sailing. ; u hanges ‘in the, "management of Maritime Provinee summer hotels ot the Casadian Pacifie Railwa will shortly become official, Jose A. Uashman who. managed the Lakeside Inn,’ Yarmouth, N.S., ‘and, is at present in charge of the: ‘Place Viger Hotel. in Montreal, . will become manager of the Algon- om guin Hotel, 8t. Andrews, N.B., and he will be succeeded in the’man- agement of the Lakeside Inn by ‘Daley,: Jr. now chief Plerkot the Cornwallis Inn,. Kent- - ville, NS io : “Smong deeds of heroism at sea, . the rescue of. the 27 men of the . pal vage ship Reinier by volunteer | seamen of the §.5. Montcalm re-; cently’ will rank high.” Ably . se- eonded, by. Captain FRothwall” who - : gleered ‘she: Montealoi to make-a'.: ““Jea, for, the.lifeboat, and’ wwith,very |: heavy Sean, unninz, the men under. af: . ‘Second. ney Knight put through Mae prety. W piece “of work as one — emuld. wish to see” waa the com former M.P, for that city, who wag” a qmesenger. and witricesed the’ : ka scue fromplurt bo finish, “ ‘hero * were ‘quite’ h number on. ‘the Hazelton golf course last: Sunday ond Peter’ . Smith's on: Phursai — jo on hand. - . nt : “Ladtei “Ala: of . “New “Hazelton | “ehurch: ‘will ineet, ‘at the’ ‘home of Mra. ee ' afternoon arp Sak. c LAND § SURVEYOR *. J. Allan : Rutherford ut { Surveys prompily- executed. 7 SMITHERS,’ B.C, Wn, Gratt’s Agency | oo Notary. Publi¢ ¥ . a ao Representing ° “Leadirig Fire: and ‘Life Insurance Companies | i |) reat estate Agent “HAZELTON,.B.C. The: Hazelton Hospital “phe Haxelion Hospital issues tie- mouth in advance. This rate in- cindes office consultations, medi: eines. us well as ‘all costs while in the hospital. Tlekeis ‘are ob- trinable in. Auziton at the druz . store av by tail from the. medi eu snperintendant, at the hospital - City Transfer .. Smithers, B.C. Taxi and ‘Pransfer-Service t At all hours W, B. Leach . ‘Owner . s Prices, ane Mnlkins Best Punipkin, 2148, 2 for 3he BX Tomatoes, 2%s, 2 tins : . Malkins- Best, Prunes,” mneditim alae “2 ‘pounds ‘for "Be ‘Many B Flowers Toilet Sgup, 8 cakes 20e Lifebuoy Sanp, 2 enkes: ‘de Lux Soap Pinker, small ee 2-for 19¢- Fresh Meat Buiter and Esse always yO ‘Cash and Carry Rew Hazelton: “Where Dollars: ‘Have. More. Cents |Phone—s short, 4 lous, i short: : a the. hospital Inst Tuestay ater. having spent two or-three weeks: ns a@ patient thete.;. arvALe, and fiecompanted him: home, a t eos ; . Kets for any period et $1.60 per | Thy i of “ ase Ensign Red Plunis, 2 tig’ re Berryland Strawberries: 2s, 2 tins | 55a Burford Desert Pears, 2s, 2 tins -45e: - 2be - Orchard City Assorted Jams, 4 ibs die; Sherriffs & MéRae : “South Hazen . ‘His ‘mother: ‘ene up from Ceil- .