2 NEW HAZELTON, B.C, WEDNESAY, MARCH 25, 1936 "Sagat te -GROSVENOR IN C Jancouver B.C. Guod rooms--single—double—with pr without bath—and suites of severul sizes. An excellent din- ing room with fell hotel. service — nud fiumous chef. LOW EASTER FARES BETWEEN ALL POINTS Effective Thursday to Tuesday April Sth to 14th Fare & I-f Round Trip Fare & 1- in sleeping cars SPECTAL—Time limits on tickets is extended from March 27 to April 21 Round Prip in coaches See your nearest C. NX, It. Agent CANADIAN WATIONAL For the Ladies Soda added to vegetables when cook- ing heightens the color but destroys valuable vitamins, ; ; aa ‘Tnmins BC and FE are witer sol- ity and therefore the water In which -aeetubles are cooked should never be thrown away. : . , uke bt old carrots are sonked in cold wa- t-s for an bour they may be seraped Tnstend of peeling and more food value | me fis retained. eek . Prisaips uve better ff peeled after cooking, ; i , 448 | Cabbuge should. be soaked in cold, rited avater. for about 20 minutes be: | ore cooking “and 8-minutes is sufficl-| ; ont'stime -for-.cooking: if it ia chopped. And, 18 ininutes if in quarters. me a ee Pola nit added to ¢oloré ¥egetables i | : : . ' ad ooked prevents. Toss of | when portly c ola Bote ety hos rrr oe wo ee Se 8 If ontons Vare: peeler they do not ‘cause: tenrs. ” ee _ Dried bens. peas and lent] he sonked In soft:wnter, Bishop Rix of Prince Rupert was‘in: Ilnzelton several ‘days’ inst” week Gnd & should yetnmed..ta, the const’ on’: Thursday, “at While in‘town he held a confirmation) -\sold when sale opens at 3.30 sharp. Students’ | “> very Thursday,’ 10.30 pm. ~] t oe TOBACCO—Sample Package, 10 Ibs inild or strong leaf tobacco, with pre- paration to give good aroma to tobacco free, all for $1.50, or 50 Iba, §5.00. Agents wanted—The Capital Gasoline Licht Co, 445 Cumberland St. Ottawa ** . Ladies here is something new for Easter—Cooking Contest, open to ev- eryone. Cash prizes given for the fol- lowing entries:—Light Cakes, One- crust Pies, Group of Cookles and for Bread. Try your skill. All entries must he not-later than 2.30 and will be Spensered by The Ladies Aid Society of the United Church, Hazelton, to be held Thursday, April 9th in United Church. Novelty and Candy stall. Fresh Flowers, Tea and Supper. Ce The road between New Hagelton and IInzelton was closed last week to atl traffie except the most essential, and the car owners bave been fairly good in complying with the. request of the public works department. Of course, if anyone defies that request the de- iirtnent hos anthority to put the mat ter in the hands of the police. me Re : ao 8 So i The prrses at the Uitelton Hospital entertained last Friday night quite a. number of the young people. There. were five: tubles of bridge and the orige winners were Mrs. Irvine and De. L. B. Wrinch while Miss Hilda Wilson- Murrey, JN. won the © consolation. | Refreshments were served during the | evening, Ln Charlo Benson left last week for Wort St. Juhn nad from there will be working ina mine for a Calgary ont- fit. . eee #8 oe: Rem and brandy imported from Frinee by: Canada will now come in ata reduced tax of $8.00 per gallon. That may help the poor man a little, although there sre some who profess to belong te the ‘middle class” who are of the opinion that the poor should not he allowed to dink brandy or run. ee * X. BR. Redman, brother of Rev. Mr. Redman, formerly in charge ‘of the United church here, has taken over the management of the Fumily Shoe Store in Prince Rupert aud he and Mrs. Red-{ , man have taken up residence in Prince Rupert. Mr. Reflinan was for years in. charge of the shoe department of the company. store at Anyex. He has visited ju Tagelten and is known to a, good many in this vicinity who will be] glad te renew his acquaintance when In Rupert again, moO . Phere are to be three enndidates at least in the fleld in Omineca ~when the hy-eleetion is culled. It will be a fine old fashioned fight as most anyone bas aelunee te win nesy that ALM. Man- xo is out of the field aud so situated that he eannot very well tuke part -in the contest. ‘ a ak * is now planing to doubble its capacity to meet the demand for its goods, The times are tough but there are signs of loosening up. nee Dr. H. CG. Wrinech was a business visitor in Smithers on Tuesday, return ing home on the afternoon train, . toe * : : Rey. Mr. Bushfield of Stewart was a visitor in Hazelton over Sunday and Sunday evening took part in the ser- vice in the United chureh. On. Mon- day evening he guve a lecture in the church on his experiences during the war, = eae : Mrs. Redman of Kitwanga is a pa- tlent at the Hazelton Hospital foro few days. . . ee & Henry Cook of New Tiazelton who has been in the hospital for ‘a week or so, ix, reported as improving.’ sa 8 7 This is spring. “Had you ‘hoticcd it |. it-is no longer just. around the corner, There are bright skies . and witm sunshine-—sometimes, But at night there is a frost. The snow has not rll gune and upless ove trkes care one is: very apt ta eateh a eold, and yet? ithat is not.so goad. But it will warm np shortly a ~ In some pluces ii Alberta) farmers are in. the fields, May they not have to tuke the plow into the kitchen to thaw it out. : : ; eet With the appronch of the spring sea- son the Hanson Pole Co. is preparing to drive their logs down the Skeena to the big storage yards ot Nash. The first: raise in the water of the Skeena the poles will be put in. Jt is. hoped to get them all at Nash and pulled out of the water before flood season. © ; ea “The mayors of Canndn in session at Ottawn again insisted that the Dom- infon. gorernment assume all costs of ynemployment relief as from the first of ‘April. The mayors also ask for a refunding scheme and a housing plan that will provide Inbor so that the municipalities may be able to collect. their taxes. ; . ; see The first trinl trip of the: Queen Mary was, held on Tuesday and. the great ship lived up to expectations. LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Qut of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to. Go. _The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily: If this bile isnot Mowing freely, your food doesn't dizest. It just decays in the bowels, Gas bloats up’ your atomach. Youget constipated. Harmful poisons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world leoks punk. ‘ A mere bowal movement docsn'talways get : . althe cause, You need something that works’ on the livey aa well, It takes thoge good, old Cartar's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you | feel “up and up", Harmieas and gentle, they .” make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but-have no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter’a Little Liver Pills by Spsom Salts Refinery at - Ashevatt name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. f6c.* |. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER : - Calling. at Ocean Falls ‘elas 1 connection. with’ St “Anglican “chureli’ 06 3 Peter's | + ne ion and Powell Ri vers. 1 ABs , ah . ron iP . a ’ Of Interest to Most Folk | Gathered from Here, There and Beyond WAKE UP YOUR | ma) successful gathering, ny anne Nearly to;hundred people lod; thei : Taallays. Phe flooda are not over as ‘=| the waters. are rushing on’ to other | ‘| States. aid’. further damage and pos- 2 Lae ernment ‘and civic; authorities and the Here and There Our vanishing wildernesses heve for some time elicited the coneern of conservationists, but now science is bespeaking our’ solicltude in behalf of some of the glaciers which bid fair to disappear within a few decades, if scorching summers succeeded by mild winters become the rule. so rapid aa during the long-pre- . tracted heat. wave of 1934. Dur-~ Orme’s, Ltd: (The Pioneer Druggist) of Northern B. C. Stationery Dr. Francois E. Matthes, of the | Dr ugs atte State emoeical survey, | §. Fancy Goods | Kodaks years Glacier National Park, Mon- Pictures Developed and tana, may be minus its glaciérs. Printed Mount. Rainier National Park, . Washington, also bas suffered : rom heat prostration, At no 4 time within the memory of liv~ Prinec Rupert, B.C. ing persons has the recession of - the ice rivers in these areas been 4 The Mail Order Drug Store. nt ing normal winters snowfall end frigidity are wont to replace to a large degree the melting snows of summer, Third annual competition for the most beautiful autumn-tinted Maple Leaf is announced by the Canadian Government through the Canadian ‘Travel Bureau at Ottawa in co-operation with the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways. The prize list for the 1935 competition pro- vides for a total of $200, of which The ‘Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any peitiod at $1.50 a month in advance, This rate includes office consultations, while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- $100 goes to the person sending ent at the Hospital. medicines, as well-as all costs Pa Ce eer etn in the most beautiful: leaf; a sec- ond prize of $40 and a third prize of $20. In addition a prize: of: $30 for the leaf with largest area and for second largest $10 will bd awarded, . “Steel of Empire,” the recently published work by Joho Murray Gibbon, while really the story of the Canadian Pacific Railway, bas -so much of other Canadian. bis- tory that it will find a permanent place as one of the outstanding contributions to the records of the Dominion. Starting with the first known arrival on our shores, a Chinaman, Hui Sien, in British Columbia at. the end of the fifth century, Mr. Gibson ‘traces ‘the romantic growth of the Canadian - MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON Let me gre you a FREE “HASTINGS" Compression Test. ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP—OP Wrecking Truck Eleetrie Tools POSITE NEWICK’S Pacific, many centuries later, with. a wealth of incident and detail, the author’s long association with ‘the railway having been of the utmost value, ; Possessing one of the finest. col- Jections in the world of colored ‘pictures of scenes in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, T. H. Lons- dale, of Banfi, recently exhibited them to the Women’s Canadian Club at an illustrated lecture at B, C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. the Vancouver Hotel. The pic- tures included scenes of moun- tains, valleys, Jakes and bird, ani- riai and flower life. | Evangeline Booth, 69-year-old commander-in-chief of the Salva- lion Army, told the “story of the Army” to the Men and Women’s Canadian Club at the Royal York Hotel, ‘Toronto, recently. “I was born in the Salvation Army,” she said, “but it has nover become a epmmon thing to-me, It has “glways-been a miracle.” A capa- city audience gave har an ‘ove- - tion, : SO Keen outdoor man, enthusias- COOPER H. WRINCH ’ L'censed Insurance Agent Handling all.types of insurance, jncluding a Fire, Automobile, Sick- . ness and Accident - HAZELTON, B. C. [| _-J. M. Wardle, chief engineer, Na- tional Parks of Canada, has won well-deserved promotion to the ‘post of deputy minister of the. Department of the Interior, ‘Ot- tawa. wae! Beatty | Hotel. to New. “Brunawiek’s euides at ‘their two- day @ 37th annual - convention. ‘Heavy fall guiding affected at~ ‘tendance, but a good membership - under tha chairmanship of Wil-- ‘liam T, Griffin, of Boiestown, pre- - sident of the Association, enjoyed * Admiral. ae, ‘ lives In the. ‘floods "in : ‘the, Hastern Stites. last week- and » ‘the. ‘ property “lamage is estimated. at halt a° billion, Premier Dysart, of New Bruns- - wick, was the chief speaker re- eently when the City of Saint John: ‘played host. at a- dinner. in the — Prince Rupert . Hotel I A real good hotel.seeving , the north land \ Ow. B: Rochester, thanager atest io day. and up : fae a ‘4 - tie member and ‘past president of & the Trail Riders oi the Canadian : . Rockies and ‘a leading stalwart in - — the ranks of -the ‘Trail Hikers, REIKI Soy ible loss.of fe: is anticipated in’ spite every, effott of the militia, the goy- t Croas'. best efforts, ‘To, prevent outrol disease the Red Cross and|- { Steamships ce government authorities: are putting up|. “sacgrent, fight. 4 * : ca . 7 = So peas -aoat Crem seemoeme 4 Bod. 4. BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A\APeciALTY pO Boras! wipe “PRINCE. RUPERT, B.C.” will bring u | Greene < Fara) ne RI UNDE ‘ aa. laut fe neg en een te on eo ag 2S 8 at a, + tae A a a ee ee ee ee oe sO | Prince Rupert; B. C. % re ene acre ate NIE co re mee anette Dn oon oe rt ap a ars as