* "sO NEW HAZELTON, RK, G., WEDNES \¥, JUNE 15, 1936 “te | BAS E B Al. L! Y. Every boy and baseball fan will want this up-to-date book, ‘‘Baseball—and How to Piay it’, by Frank J. (Shag) Shaughnessy, Man- ager of the pennant win- ning Montreal Royals. Pitching, batting, base - running-all the fine points of the game are clearly explained and illustrated. Here’s how to get it. Sim- ply send in to the address below a "CROWN BRAND” or “LILY WHITE” Corn ' Syrup label with your nameand address and the words “Baseball Book” plainly written on the back—and your copy will be mailed to you right away. . EDWARDSBURG oreend . toad The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited P.O, Box 388, MONTREAL sy. 2 Slag a n GROSVEN OR IN HC OKVE ac. Consilerable’ remodelling has just heen. completed at the Grosvenor, nnd you will find your stay even more enjoyable than formerly, Rates remain the same. The per- sonal supervision of Mr, Baynes, (hyner-mangger, assures you - of every modern convenience, plus nnebtrasive service. TOBACCO—Sampie Package, 10 Ibs niild or strong leaf tobacco, with pre- paraution to give good aroma to tobacco free, all for $1.50, or 50 Ibs. $5.00. Agents wnnted.—-The Capital Gasoline Light Co., 443 Cumberland St., Ottawre WAKE UP-YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the ' .Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should Ree f¢ out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowela daily. If thia bile * is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest, It just decays in the bowels. Gag bloata up your stomach, Youget constipated. Harmful polsoris go Inte. the body, and you feel sour, aunk and the world lookepunk,; A mere bowel mavement doesn't liways get atthe cause, You need something that worka on the liver ag well, Lt takes those good, ald Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two | pounds of bile flowing freely and make you - feel “up and up". Harmless and gentle, the make the bile flow freely, They do the war! , of calomel bat-have no calomel or moreury Ini -them’ Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pills by. mane! Stabbomiy refuse anything else, je. 26e, we bt EE Ts Ee tak, i ‘our “miles. of ‘the. road dione’ ‘the . north side of the - Skeena | were’, taken out, and ae small ridge: across. a ough an the’ far. side’ ‘of: the: 'Skeona ‘ferry Innding Hag “aande, travel | ‘from. tht: fand 7, i Of Interest to. Most Folk | : _ Gathered from Here,’ There and Beyond | eb Eddie Denno was admitted last week to the Hazelton Hospital and under- went an operation for’ appendicitis. He is doing-well now and wants to get home and back to work. ene On acvount of high water the golf fans of Hazelton were out playing on Tuesday night for the first time in two weeks. While the golfers were holt- daying the grass grew doubly fast and had to be gone over 9 couple or more times hefore it was in the usual shape. “oh o* There will be cheap rates on the Cranadinn railways over the Dominion Day holiday. wey Owing tu floods both north and south the Premier, Mr. Pattullo, and his ministers who are to take part in the Omineca by-election, have been de- lnved. The Gunpaign will be shorter and merrier ouve it gets going. + & A. correspondent wha’ sees the work- ings of an unseen hand, writes that spme yerutrs ago Hon, Dr. Toalmie came through the country and the. country got no erops that year. Then Hon. T. NM, Pattnilo came throngh nnd was ae- companied. by hard frost in July 5, 6 This month Premier Pattullo wud several of his ministers were to operate in Ominect and the country is visited) hy floods the like of which are nat on-recard.: This country, accord- lyr te our cerrespondent, | does not secur to properly wupreciate politicians / we Hm Sinithers Jud ‘to xot in on the flood publicity aud so report the loss of a toy bridge at the golf gromnds and an other! bridge aver a creck out in’ the country, . . 8 A grent many visitors from the in- terior have paid a visit. to Hazelton the past week to see the ravages of the flood, ee * Owing to flood conditions in hoth the north and the south the public works department issued orders for all work’ to he shut down. It seems the pubtic works department and the finance de- or to figure out a plan to raise money for the repair work. It will ron inte several] million dollars. Even the dam has not been repnired,. * s* t A Chiniman who Jost his laundry last week in Ilagzcltan is already get- occupied by the 0.1K. Cafe. / eee Atv. and Urs. Elnoey have moved dn to the house formerly ocenpted by Sret and Mrs, Cuiverhouse on the river hawk. Sf cand) Mrs, Trvine are also getting settiod in their place after De- jn disturbed by the flood. a oe None ot the people along the river front. have nny back yards: ang more. The river, it is estimated, has eut Into ‘Jthe bank on the Hazelton side for an nyerage of 41. feet for. the distance of | aa “At Cedurvale the, ROV ernment: bidee sever]. blocks. re partment must get their heads togeth- |. nzo dune last fall, along the Skeena || ting established on the site formenty | between the mainjand and = Tomlin- son's island wag washed out. Bd. Hod- kins had to inove out of his onto 4 icnoll on, the railway right of away, and one of bis farm buildings .was washed upon the right of way. Taree In- dinns in a canoe were carried by the current into the telegraph wires tivice. Dennis (Christopher whose farm is near Cedarrale, lost his” house enrly in the flood. ad Miss Jonn Hallett of the provincial secretary’s department was caught nt Woodcock hy- the flood. and”: liad’ to wilk to ‘Kitwanga “where she’ got a train to Sinithers. ; *o 6 The Citizens Association of New Hazelton will hold a dance in the New Hazelton hall on Monday -night, June 23nd in honor of the new king’s hirth- day on June 23rd... This dance will be fust as good as any yet. ithe reason for helding it on the night of the 22nd. is so that the dancers may have a rest on the 28rd which is a holiday, and no w orvies about getting to school or work oh 8 FOR SALE—Secont hanil. lumber, dows.—Apply to Ominera Herald cf- fice, New Hazelton. a oe OG Hon. Dr Weir is campaigning in the Qmineva riding for the Liberals. He is probably telling the folk all about his health insurance act. Whether the rest of the cabinet and the premier got in or not seems to be hard to learn, Work and wages, however, do not seem to be so popular now as at one time in seme quarters. . . wae The Stigine river reached the great- |s est height known and the river boat which went up, and was marooned for ten days, had to return on account of the flood conditions. see 1 in good shape....Rough lumber, Floor- | ng, 2 x 4s and 2 x 6s, Poors and win.) Have you paid your subscription yet? os The Eve of. the 8 wil furnish the music.” “ wide of the river bossible only: for foot et IsHengers., ae vr coe Under the auspices. of the Citizens? Association. : amis Dance, June 22nd King’s Birthday oo Ne Hazelton hall te sion 50c -- | * Goad: rohestra AC hil game hot ween, New Tiizelten’ wid Sinithers was sebediwed for Sy diay next, hut oa mimber of the local Jboys got a ehance for some work on the railway and left for it on Wednes- day. They probably will be. away ail SUNnINIPY, sme MARK CONNELLEY CHOSEN The second Liberal convention to choose 1 candidate ‘to contest the Om- ineca by-election, was held at Vander- hoof on Friday last and resulted in the selection of Mark M. Connelley of Fraser Lake. He was in the field be- fore when Andy. Ruddy. beat him to it At the second convention Bill Saunders of Palling aud Mr, Campbell of South -.|Bank were also in the field and it is]. understood that there was quite a lot of fun at the mecting. However, all parties have their candidates in the field and the empaign is on with all the big guns of the Liberal party rush- ing north to support their man. NEW HALL IS DELAYED | Owing to the floods of the Skeena and the washout of the railway ond the closing in of the saw mill: towns on the Skeenn, the construction of the new hall at [azelton is at a standstill indefinately, The order for lumber had been placed ond was expected on each train, but now there are no trains The-buiiding committee might decide to eancel the first order and but from a mill te the east or in Vanconyer. BILL PATMORE GETS POSITION Word has been received that W. H. (Bill) Patmore, bas an appointment as au assistant in geology at Princeton University. Mr, Patmore, son of Mr. L. W. Patmore of Prince Rupert, grad- united from the University of B.C. in 1935 with first class honors tn geo- logy. This spring he wis awarded a Carnegie Scholarship and expects to recelve his. muster’s degree here in September. He is an experienced pro- Spector and.for this summer is in charge of some prospecting work for Hedley Maseot Gold Mines Ltd. The above is from The Province. Bill Patmore is well known along the Skeena river. Builders Supplies Bough and Dressed Lumber Lime | Cement Bricks ‘A complete stock af Builders Supplies Quick delivery by’ rail or truck ¢ ee Smithers Lumber fan Smithers, B.C, HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT Distr iet of Coast Range v Lands for a license to. prospect for coal over lang known os Section 20, Town- ship 1A, RV. Coast District, |. ‘Sarah M. Frank Da ted May 13th, 1036, : ‘NO! rice , HAZELTON LAND pisratcr. ; ee _ DISTRICT OF. coast RANGE ve * oe, , ake Notice that L Sarah aM. yrank, intend, io. apply to . the Minister * of| © | Lands: for a Ilcense: to brospect for’ conl |: over, and, known’ ‘a8 Section: ‘21,: D 2B, 1A, an : Coast: District. Take Notlee that I, Sarah M. Frank : jintend to apply tothe Minister of ‘Sarah M. “Frank Vf Be be 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 Hospital | _‘{he Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.60 a month in advance, This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital, Tickets nre obtainable in Hazelton at the Ding Store, or. by mafi from the Medical Superintend- it at the Hospital. MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS" Compression Test. ACETYLENE WELDING Wrecking Truck Electrie Tools SHOP--OPPOSITE NEWICK’S B, C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. (¢ —= COOPER H. WRINCH L censed Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance, including | ' Fire, Automobile, Sick- “Ness and Accident “HAZELTON, B. C.- Prince Rupert Hotel A real good hotel serving § the north Jand ' “Prine Rupert, B. CG. “H- 'B. Rochester, t inanager’ | _Rates—$1.50%per “day and 0 up % ra B. C UNDERTAKERS T | BMBALANG FOR” SHIPHENT. A BPEGIALTY | Dated: May.- ‘sity "1030, Pub. tine i kr j PRINCE RUP RT, B. c L wil bring: