ee rin tee A a tet pe ge _NEW HAZELTON, B, C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, £935 a = ay Se CORN FLAKES + OVEN-FRESH * | aS N ~ Ru SAS see FLANOR-PERFECT ia oe YY ~“ In hot, muggy weather, when most cereals lose their freshness, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes reach your table oven-crisp. They never stay long on your grocer’ 8 shelf. An exclusive method of manufacture gives = them greater\ crispness. And only Kellogg’s are protected by the heat-sealed WAXTITE hag, inside the red-and-green package.’ aoe In summer particularly you want the extra qual- | ity and value Kellogg’s Corn Flakes give. Match- less flavor and crispness. Many generous servings for a few cents. Insist on the best. Quality guaran- teed. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Klloogs CORN FLAKES f | { 1 Ve ' | Is Your Subscription Due? It is J ust Two Dollars a Year ERE TAH ACNE: "Mies from Hazelton; 177 acres.—Ap- “at Winnipeg spent the Dominion Day t ‘rehabilitation, lost man-the rallway, company has on "this work. Jing ne Hazelton with ber J aD Cooper Wrinch. dag ut: this week. ‘The election may | ter tof Dre ‘two and then proceeded to the const|” , katla, their home. | - defeated the Hazelton girls by a score Of interest to you } FOR SALE—Lot' 2285, ‘Hispiox, 11 ply ‘Nithi River, P. O., B.C. eae TY. Le Campbell of the CN N.R. staff “holiday in- Hazelton and ow Tueslay “he went tu Prince Rupert. where hé is fio advise those it chargé of totem pole Mr. Campbell is the “Mrs. Campbell is remain- dnughter, 74 | Yh Mission Point gulf course near hin, eeitin was a very popular resort on wiki aid: Monday. Many from the ve nity spent “mich tine on the green ‘ -e @ phe BEG, Yukon and last high i ny. (proposal was: rer iewed hy a Con-, residmal comunittee In ¥ Washington on Poesdayy ae sr © It ix expected that the House of Com mais at Ottawa will prerogue Thurs- ie called] any time ufter that as the ney voters lists will be ready by the maltidte of July. eee “Miss Polly Curpenter, RN. who has been on a months vacation at ber old home in Smithers, will return to ber tities in the Hazelton Hospital «on Thursday. oO me ean Miss: Helen Campbell, RN. of the Unzelton Hospital staff, leaves. this week for a vacation in the south. : eae Dr. I, B. Wrinch, Mr. “Wrinch and i Miss Maury, are expected biek from 7 inenth's vacation in Victorla, the lat- part of the week. . ad .* es After spending a week.as the guest aud Mrs. H, CG, Wrinch, Mrs. “Robt. Toningson and, son Robert lett vlast week for Cedarvale for a day or where they took ship for New Metla- * ** New Hazelton soft; ball tenm (girls). of 3 to 1 on the New Hazelton grounds list Priday night.’ s &, A . The dance Inst Thursday night was an exvéptlonally good ‘oné. although the attendaneé was not’ what" was expect- ed. Tie “Velkwa Strollers’ ’ Orchestra furnished the music and. it was excep- tionally good. but owing to the small attendance the boys brtl team, will not receive any heuefits. - 4 + Lawrence Greiz af Terrace spent: the past week with friends: here. ROUND TRIP —= SUMMERS » FARES avel'by rail: Sisper National | + break: journey . points cRooathele bm nic miles ore by rail ‘and.atemmier. : . Doings Around Home Gould.. . | Was transferred ‘to \Smithers,” ; a friends in. this: dlatiset, and they are and your friends — oe Capt. a. C.- day next for his annual outing te the sonthern cities. > The sockeye fishing Scuson has now! opened on ‘the lower Skee mid on the “Naas, 68 Mw Be . Three hundred chicks have been, hatched and -successiully reared — nt Enre, France. fromthe Camidian Re-| cord: of: Performance stuck imported inst year. AN Gl cousequence represen: tutiv es from PF mee aye fo visit C une: adv this year to make more jnirchases : of Canadian to. stock, : . vs. a8 | From Jamusey 1 to, May 87 Canada | exported 2.280.000 pounds of dressed ponltry, : ss 6 fo _ Comin entitle exported | the United’ States from Jan. J. to Tine 6 * this - year, alone, was 8,000 nore firdin wis exported by Canadn to a coun- fries during the whole of ann Bw & “any Don’t scratch bite from tnseets. Tue one soothing lotion. Lf you dive not at haud just let the bit bit and itech. . se There were two degrees of frost on Tuesday night uccording to official records. This was just enough to get a few of the tender plants. In Hazel- ton, Which is much. lower thin New Hazelton no frost was revordell. - s sf Mrs. Peter Smith left this morning for Walcott where she svill spend some Mortimer leaves on Fri-|- Orme’s; Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) | The ui Order Drug Store of Northern. B..C. Ler _ Drugs * ‘Stationery Fancy Goods ~ Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed -- Prine Rupert, B.C. S i The: Hazelton Hespital ‘The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets tor any period at $1.50 a month in advance, This rate jucindes office consultations, meticines, as well as dl costs while at the Hospital.’ Tickets ure obtaluable in Hazelton at the Tirug Store, or by. mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at, the Hospital. ied “MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON ‘ ——— i Can Service any make of ¢ar ful Workinauship, Care- Prompt attention. ACETYLENE WELDING Wrecking Truek Hleetric Tools SHOP--OPPOSITE NEWICK’S 1 : weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Harold qe ; No farmer tu France, according to French regulitions, may so the same fiekl in wheat two years in succession On April 1 every year the French far- mer must declive the area he has sown to wheat, and on August 1 every hold- er of more than a ton of wheat or of flonr must declare his holdings to the government, Co Messrs. Young and Hugh beatupbell of the tenching staff ‘of the district lett by ent on Saturday for the south to spend thelr holidays, ‘They are: ‘going via Seattle to Vanconver, Pt 8. ‘Thos. 8. ‘Hartly, un old tine’. tési- dent-of Woodcock, passed). away Satnr- after 0 stay theve of ‘only two.or three weeks. When admitted it was. Tes ‘cognived tha that there wa no. hope for recovery, or for even improvement. He ‘was in 83 yenrs of. age and had livéd a ful life.‘ He was welll) known. in the Woog tack vicinity and up und. down. the line’ He is: survived by one daughter Mrs. W. G.- Little of Woodeock and by one son George, also of Woodeock. The jnter has alwys Ilved’ with his father. Last Friday : Mr. Little arrived - -from Woodeocek and was with. the old man when . he passed away, « He had the ‘| remains removed to Cedarville on Sat- urd for burtel. on Sunday. the: government. office’ ‘amd then: i | Banke, ri {Vaneonver ‘until’ it ‘taken’ ove “by? the’ Unfon. -when ‘he|: His” ‘old: . \ . ” . . . THE LATE THOS, §, HARTLEY , aay morning at the. Hazelton Hospital : “his, condition was’ such | . Mr, and irs. Chas. Reid of Nelson’ motored, to Hazelton. the: latter part: ‘of el anist: Week: “tnd: ‘Bpent " ‘Tewtditys with | Mr.-ond: Mrs. ‘Walton-Sharpo and. this S week: they’ Are visiting: in ‘Smithers, [Mrs Reid: was -for ; years ‘in’ “Hazelton oe with | “pC LAND SURVEYOR § J. Allen -Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. COOPER H. WRINCH L rensed Insurance Agent ‘Handling all ty pes of insurance, including: Fire, ‘Automobile, Sick- _Ress and Accident _ HAZELTON, B. C. 4 a —— ha Rupert § jl - Hotel. aE A real good hotel: seivitig | the north aod” arenes rN an “Prince Rupert, B. c. H. B; Rochester, manager ” “