THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B, C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1936 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. Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Service Accetylene Welding Experts SKFF HERE SPS LISS HES SSE ESSE se BS % Chilly days mean nothing in Van- couver if you plan on staying at Liotel Grosvenor, for here you find nu event cheery lounge and open fire place—rooms are modern in— c.pex respect. You will be just araund the corner from shops and theatres, beats and trains—and he able to sleep quietly every night. The Grosy enor: has no bar. 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 ot liquid. bile into your bowels daily, Lf this bile ignot flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. it juat decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up * your atomach, You get constipated. Harmful Poisons x0 into the body, and you feel sour, punk and the world locks punk, . ‘A mere bowel movement doesn’talways xet atthe cause, You nead something that works on the Jiwer as well, It takes those gond, old Carter'y Little Liver Pilla to get these twa pornds of bile flowing freely and make you ee and up’. Harmless ond gentle, the 1c “Pe bile flow freely. They do the wor of -alome! | bot nave ng calomel or moxoury in ‘? them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Fille by * semal Stabboraly refuse anything else. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton: ‘Hospital “issues — -:H kets for any..period ‘at $1.50. 4 uonth in- advance. This rate. - imdudes. office: “eonsultations,, medicines, as. well ag all. costs while. at the’ Hospital. : “Tiekets: ‘are. obtainable: in Hazelton. at the’ Drug Store, :or* by. mail” Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond J Christinas carols will be sung at the Hazelton Hospital on Christmas Day at two o'clock in the afternoon under the direction of Rev. Mr. More and Rev. Mr. Sherman. ss 6 This afternoon the Indinn singers are singing carols at the Hazelton Hos- pital, aa > linnk Spooner leaves tonight to put in the Christmas season with sisters in Smiter. : eet Iu order to make herself less depen- dent on foreign supplies of gusoline, Italy hus gone in for a policy of pro- ‘ducing alcohol for fuel from her large sigar and beet industry. “Approxim- ately $8,000,000 is said to have been expended in the last seven months on wants for the production of w uel al- colel from this source. ene It was just 31 years ngo that the first C.NVL train pulled into Edmonton and it was a great day in Edmonton. Tinetically all the people of the town wore at the depot to meet. it. Today the crack Canadian National train is making the irip from Winnipeg to Bi- nonton in 22 hours, just six hours fast er than the: first train male the same trip. aan The Salvation Army hall on the little lench overlooking Hazelton, was more. than crowded on Monday evening for the annual entertainment and Christ- ints tree. ‘Uhis ‘is a big event in the tremor lasted. Tt was not strong of the citizens did not even, know that anything miusual hed taken place, ee Mr. Bo F. Stewart of Smithers, well known proprietor of Stewart’s cafe, died very suddenly at his home here this afternoon. He lad been in poor health for many years but his sudden pissing was quite tnexpected. He had heen. in business in Smithers quite a number. fo years and was well known throughout the district. He was very active in the work of the Elks since that brotherhood established itself here afew years ago, He leaves a widow tad a son, Franklin, of Smithers. aes With ideal Christmas weather pre- yailing throughout the district this town was thronged with shoppers the last few days before Christmas, -Re- eout snow falls had left about a foot of snow on the ground and the weath- er is just cold enough to be seasonable, travel and cars from Hazelton, ond al- sa from puints ensé of town, arrived every day bringing “Nauoppers from the outlying districts. * *% + Olof Hanson M.P., left Smithers by this mornitig’s day season with Mrs. Hanson and their tughter, Mrs, Don Sutherland. Ms. Aiamsen bas been in the south for sev- eral weeks, year for the Salvation Army which ad- ministers.to the needs of the natives us well as whites in. Hazelton,.and the concert this year was quite up to the wail Rev. Mr, More’ presided and short addresses were given by Rey. B. Sherman and Bnsign Parkinsow. ‘The Christmas tree curried gifts for all. 7 8 gmithers. Dee. 21-—A_ slight quake shock was felt.in this district at 11.90 this morning when buildings shook, dishes rattled and chandeliers swung during the few seconds that the S Sas lin Gestiogs from ‘the Medical’ Superintend-. || ent at the Hospital. - a) entth- ’ An earthquake shock 1 was felt on the Queen Charlotte Islands the first ‘of the week, but no damage was done. It just stirred the people up some. 2 “= a Alan M. Irwin, of Montreal, has been awarded one of the Pam- phile Lemay prizes for his book, “and ships—and sealing-wax,” it was announced recently by Quc- bee. Provincial Secretary FPa- . quette, The book, written during _ 8 crulse around the world in the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Britain, received the only English award in the Lemay prize list, “and ships—and sealing wax,” - which is published ‘in Canada and Great Britain’ by Macmillan's, deals with the lighter side of cruising, and is a valuable, if in- formal, aid to would-be travellevs. Two Canadian Pacific seholar- ships at L’Hcole Polytechnique and L’Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales respectively -have ,been awarded to Gilbert Proulk, 18, son of Arthur Prowulx,- ware- houseman, C, P, Express Com- pauy, Montreal, and Roger. Bus- sitre, 19, son of Phillas Bussiére, freight offices, “Montrenl.. | Each is ienable for five yeavse 2. 0° J.C. Patia. ‘on, Wha sustce zy iy George McLaren’ Brown, Huro- pean gencral manager, Canciian . Pacific Railway,: London, ug-- land, with the title of Burovsan manager, was born at London, Ont.,.-and educated at the Medel School, Toronto; Ridley Coiloge, St. Catharines;-and’ the ‘Royal .. Military College, Kingston, and served ovcracag .with the .Can- adian Yield. Artillery from June, . 1846, to September, 1919, During | 1935 Mr. Patteson was general ’ arent in: Toronto for the steam- - ship department and has‘also held the positions of assistant general agent, New York; general agent, passcnger department, Philadel- ’ phia3. and general. ngent, steam . ship. department, Chicago. : “tho annual, ‘cornpetition, » spon" sored ‘by. the Canadlan “Travel: . Bureau, | ‘Canadisn - -Pacific. and - Canadian, National Rallways, for « '. the. most beautiful and