, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1935 fay ab the GROSVENOR IN GHCOHVES Bc. Exceptionally handy for winter trips to Vancouver. Full service to travel lers, spacious writing rooms; handy telephones ;. dining room, large lounge Very central. , tinal City Transfer Smithers, B. C. —_- Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours W. B. Leach Owner oe . Forwarding Transfer Storage Taxi All trains are met with both cars and trucks Wood and Coal for Sale Dry Bireh and Jack Pine in car lots if wanted Marshall Bros, & York HAZELTON QuUICE asa wrinele? Lp " Coe _ EASY TO SER DELICIOUS. Pt FOR FLAVOR | — ley Canyon and a number of Indians hare established living quarters on the main road about ten mile. They will cut timber across the river. Ss * & . Norman L. Kirkpatrick and Rev, D. Friday afternoon and accompanied by ‘Wm. Grant returned to Smithers that, evening. Mr. Grant left the next morning for Vancouver. a id Thursday is Thauksgiving Day and fl general holiday in Canada. as 8 Marshell Bros. & York have been hauling cout by truck from Telkwa to Hazelton and. New Hazelton. They bring four tons to the load and are wnaking it pay. oa eee -M. McLeod, registered optometrist, will be at New Hazelton, Sunday, Oct. '|27 in the forenoon and at Hazelton in the afternoon, Sunday Oct, 27. a @a When returning to South Hazelton list Wednesday night after being in New Hazelton, James “Scotty” McRae tlic not successfully make the turn on to Mission creek bridge. His ear went over the bridge and rested on his top some feet below. It was badly dam aged, although Scotty got off without iyjury. It was a very dark and, rainy night and that Is a very bad tum at ull times.’ s* & daughter, Mrs, Harold Gould, at Wal Catt, ** + . li Arvidson of Terrace, formerly of New Tiazclton, was admitied to the Hazelton THospiial sutfering’ from a broken Jeg. He just stepped off the sidewalk unexpectedly and fell with the above results. are An Indian boy, Frank Sanmmpare of Kitsegucla had three fingers shot off one hand by the explosion of a cap. He is in the hospital. ee ‘ It las been suggested that if the government would puy transportation on the surplus of goods in one place to another place where those goods ave badly needed, that it would be more beneficial than paying ont money as idole, It seems that a Int of folk think the present system of distribu’ tion is at fault. There is not the least doubt but that something is at fault. : * @# & toe Henry Tee, mining enginecr,. former iv in charge of work on Dome moun tein and with hendquarters in Telkwa pissed nway recently in Vaneouver gonornd hospital ' +e 8 A pole camp is being opened at Bulk|t Donaldson of Smithers motored down |: Mrs. Teter Smith is visiting her ; | wilzet, “7 fumpering with the C.N.R. EE. Moss, printer and publisher, has started a weekly newspaper in Kim berley, BH. C. to be known as the Kim berley News. We have received a sample copy of “Copy 1, Volumne 1”. As a starter it is good. We wish him a lot of lnck to go along with his nerve in starting a weekly paper in these . f days anid times, eae A well known contributer to the press. of the interior has sent us a lot ment was defeated and lot more about what. will happen to the Liberals in five yeors if we are not all fixed with substantial eredit in the banks and a lot af other things “too numerous to mention.” But the electién is over and we do not believe anyone is inter cnused the result. Quite n number of yoters seemed to think pretty much the same way about the partics so let it go at that. Give the new govern iment a break—not threaten them with excention before they take office. aor Mrs. Jack “arr of Smithers arrived on hi: ee hrs n few days with Mrs, sfaucdengol at Trg od eM te + & = Cat. G, GC. Mortimer, Indian Agent, and Andy Grant, provincial constable, left Hazelton early Tuesday morning for Smithers to attend the trial of the two Fraser Lake Indians charged with railway switch at Bulkley Canyon. WU. W. Pat more of Prince Rupert arrived in the jrailway town the same day- to act-as crown: prosecutor, Mr. Griffin will defend the young Indians. — ef » The wir situation seems to be quiet ing down, On. nll sides there was a lot of talk, and still is a lot of talk demanding that there be no war and that the Italiuns be made to stop their fighting. At the :same time, deep down in’ their hearts there are | few Canadians who are not itching to inte a good serap again, . 7 . Gerry McGeer and Webster are still ifar first place. The vote is: now said te be a tie, Lhe official count will hot be known until the end of the ; Week, a eee Ilave yon paid your stinseription yer S yep pS Bel, bee OUTH Powell River Ss. Thursday, DIAN NATIO pute Re Oe we, ~ To Osean Falls See eet Geel ah tee) edy tg eae, VANCOUV and S. PRINCE GEORGE 10.30 p.m. NA eal de te “fo! Has your subseripriva been. bth + soe * y ae . a! (Ue tg Edwardsburg JAN SYRUP “THE FAMOUS |. ENERGY : . ao J A product of : The: CANADA: STARCH: CO., Limited Qh ested in knowing how, why or what | poe : 2 >> >> dd eH E> PH H >>> HED CRRA ES Doings Around Home — Of interest to you and your friends of reasons why the Conervative govern |. get | fighting it out in Vaneouver Burrard | 7. “pag , L STEAMSHIPS| S| and thelr: two daughters, Innded | — ci. at Vancouver from:-&.8. Princess ||. . “Jo Charlotte recently and ara being. . - | quietly. °-Klven thé! local’ church’ doe ~ | Hot announce-nany service or; dolngs' 0 q that. day. co 20 0s Tek te : . CICIEICICCIOIICICICIOEIR vim Here and There With the warm weather and a fine season almost upon us, cates of opening of the summer hotels and resorts of the Canadian _ Pacific Railway will be welcome news to tourists. Banff Springs Hotel opens, June 16; Chateau Lake Louise, Emerald Lake Chae let and bungalow camps Wapta, ‘Yoho, Radium Hot Springs and Moraine Lake, June 21: French River Bungalow Camp, June 1B; Dovil’s Gap. Bungalow Camp, June 21; Algonquin EHlote], St, Andrews, ND, June 29; The Pines, Dizby, June 27 and the Lakeside Inn, Yarmouth, June 28, Portland, Oregon, fomous an- nual. Rose Festival will be held this year, June 6-8, Millions of _ Tase blooms will be on display in .the many floats of the grand flo~ ral parade and also in the 47th annual show of the Portland Rose Bocisty. ‘Marking the Silver Jubilee cele= Draticas ef thas . “Gorpe Ye this year, the Canadian Pacific Railway’ has issued a strikingly handsome folder covering the main events of the function from the King's drive to Si. Paul’s Cathedral on May 6 and ending with the Lord Mayor’s Show on November 9, _ t 1 '_ A beautiful new menu card for the King’s Jubilee celebrations. has been designed by the Cena-: dian Pacific Railway to be used' In all the company’s hotelg from’ . coast to coast, on ships of the —- 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 Hespital ' ‘The Hazelton Hospital: issues ' tieckets.for any period at $1.50 i month in advance. This rate includes office . consultations, medicines, as well as all eosts ‘while at the Hospital, Tickets we obtainable in Hazelton at the Tirug Store, or by mail fram tlie Medical Superintend- tnt at the Hospital, Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Cumpression Test, ACETYLENE. WELDING SHOP--OPPOSITE NEWICK’S | MARTIN’S GARAGE HAZELTION —e TES Wrecking Truck Electric Tools . Atlantic and Pacific fleets and on world cruise ships, Its front. cover is done in gold with the: Canadian Coat of Arms in color: at the top and the Canadian Pa-' cific crest at the bottom, The’ . back cover, also done in gold, shows a train in the Rockies, the Chateau Frontenac at Quebec City « and the Empress of Britain, A maple leaf below the Coat of Arms and ‘a space on the back for ‘autographs completes the- menu card, ‘The world is invited fo attend the annual Rose: Festival to be held at Portland, Oregon, June 6, 7 and 8 This, one -of the out: standing fetes of the United - States, will this year show many. new and beautiful features, among which the 47th annual rose show of the Portlaud Rose - Society will be not the least ime portant, The. whole city. will. be embowered in roses at that’ time ‘of year, oo Over the period May 15-28 in-' clusive, the Canddian railways‘ are offering special bargain fares figuring . approximately at ona cent a mile from various eastern cities to western Canada. Return limit {s thirty days from.the date | of issue of ticket with stopovers - within the limit of tho ticket at Port Arthur, Armstrong and volnts west. thereof. .- . . SIemeINg an alidietiée or mre than .a thousand fepresentative business men ‘at Toronto recente - ly, H, W. Beatty, KC. LUD, chairman and president of the. .. Canadian ‘Pacific Rellway, stated © that the Canadian National Rail- - _ ‘Way Byatem wags never an honest _ experiment in public ownership. . ‘and that it was neither mora nor — less than a sad accident, This problem, he aaid, constitutes Can- * ada’s most difficult problem and ‘ ' threatens national solvency, — foe v vue ve - i ‘ ot . _|. ‘Starting a tour of Canada which Will include’ the. principal: ¢cen= '’ tras of the Dominion, Lord Baden« Powell, Chief Scout, Lady Badene’ - Powell, chief of the Girl Guides, , siver rousing welcomes in every, - center. throughout. the country,*:' B, ©. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly exeeuted Smithers, B.C, ——_ : Retes~$1,50 per day and up. Prine Rmen hob COOPER H. WRINCH _Leensed Insurance’ Agent _ Handling all types of insurance, ineluding . Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident it _HAZELTON, B. C. Prince Rupert Hotel eG Avreal goed hotel serving 3 "the north lav” ou * -H. B, Rochiater, inanager" eye .. EB: _[» Owing to the election Thanksgiving] | ‘tuna | Day Gives promise of passing off very: ao ) ao UNDERTARERS |