NEW HAZELTON, ‘ B. C,, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935 _— Regularity! | ~ TO MERCHANTS * “You sweep out, you trim the windows. you dust off the counters you. make up new price cards, you unpack and arrange new stock, you plan your merchandise showings, you do. these and a hundred other nee- essary jobs, REGULARLY in the normal conduct of your business. ~ “But bow about the biggest job of all—contacting the people and telling them repeatedly that you are in busitiess and have the goods they nerd....Do you do that REGULARLY? . Do you figure you are going to pet your share of the available business if you don't tell folks about your merchandise and service at REGULAR intervals instead of doing the job spasmodicalfy or not at all? a “By all known. tests, experience and thousands of rerords, the ae- knowledged hest-of-all medium for REGULARITY is advertisiny in the local newspRper. A newspaper going REGULARLY in io the bomes of your prospective custumers, not only in your town hat the surrounding territory as well, makes it easy enough for anyone to see how your local - ewapapet C*fers y v dhe finest kiad of a veliele for carvyity your busi. ness message REGULARLY to the people. “And don’t think that ‘these folks won't miss your REGULARITY of advertising. They looy for their newspaper REGULARLY. study ils advertising (yours, if it is there) REGULARLY. ; “And what’s more, you'll find they are buying fairly REGULAR. LY, too, if you'll just check up, especially with the advertisers who do use space REGULARLY. , _™‘ YOURS FOR MORE REGULARITY IN ADVERTISING | Col, Pragnel of the Indian Depart- ment, made a call Inst week on the Indinn Agent, Capt. G. C. Mortimer. It is the first time the colonel has been here for a couple of Fears as his health ix none tao robust. . , ss & Mr. nnd Mrs, Rebt. Hunter have got most of the material on hand for their new home at Two Mile. Building has started. eee, GL, Gour of Dryden, Ont., took a holiday and landed ‘in New Hazeiton Tuvsday nfternoun, He was looking the country over. He has a good farm ut home, stock, implements, buildings and 'n family, but he thought he might like a change. He found the land toc much on the slope and feared he would fall off with his’ plow or binder, He decided to continue his joutney east- wink) and settle. down again at Dry- den Ont. es F Several people: in Hazelton report having seen. the meteor which passed over this part of the world on. Tues- day evening. It was a-very large one and very brilliant, and it seemed to be travelling very slowly, due to the great distance it was away. Bee ~ On Wednesday night of Jast week 2 meeting of the Board of Directors of ‘the Hazelton Hospital was held and Robt, Hunter was appointed account- _lant to earry on the work started by 5 | Mallinson. The Board also decided to mnke a further drive to sell hospital “I tickets, These tickeis, which ae only a dollar and a half a month, gives the owner a yery complete health and ac- cident. insurance, It is the cheapest heallh insurance that can be had. | ate The W. A. to the H. H. will hold a Home Cooking Sale and afternoon tex at the home of Mrs.’ W. S. Russell on Friday, June 14 from 3.30 to 5.30, “ee Mr. Fruuk Major ef New Westmin- xter Ins been visiting his“ nlece, Mrs. So Mallinson, ; ‘ a . ne tf ‘On Monday morning Capt. Morti- mer: left for the Babine to see about the TIndinus out there getting busy on their. farms. He is taking out the : necessary seeds and will be there long -tenough to see that they put the seed in “|the ground. This wil also be. the first trip iu the new boat the “department of Indlan Affaivs .has furnished ‘for ‘use on Babine Lake. | a L _ 2s ? . Mat: Myros left on Saturday for MoutrenL where he will take ship for Furope.. He. will. visit his old home und other parts of the continent. He expects tu le away a couple of months. RO UND TRIP 5. =suuuer= FARES wi moog wa * For sifety, “2 Pde’ islonly one. of: many delightful ‘en route. ‘There, is “no extra_ charge : fe ke ‘biga P.A.; Prince ‘Rupert Ne or P, Lakie, DF. - ; 7 pe Ce Vancouver, \ ‘ comfort, convenience, travel-by rail. Josper'National | ~, journey: points 0, Nathoisal Park—1900 séenic ‘miles es. by rail and steamer. ‘ Pridce Rupert, Jasper Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends . ' Vim», - | ‘ : A week ago Mike George started. to haut poles uguin from his limits north of town, ‘Tiwo trucks are on: the job and they will probably be worked two shifts os there nre several thousand pieces to come down, Lording at the local depot will, it is expected, be fair- ly steady all simnner,. - oem More and'mdre arders fo cedar® poles and piling ure being received by the Hanson Timber Co, and some days the waytrelght looks like old times with a large part ofythe load made up of cedar poles, The @enand is tnerets ing satisfactorily, und it is expected that prices will go up in an short time. As for opening’ camps for cutting the Herald is'informed that nothing will likely -he? doing for some time, The companys Will, however, buy any poles, and ‘piling: taken out. independently. eee His Honor the Lieut-Govenor has been pleased to make the following ap- pointment —Willinm Glennie, MeDame Creck, to be ‘stipendiary Inagistrate for the counties of Prince Rupert and Cariboo ; also to be. coroner in and for the province. Myr. Glennie recently left Hazelton for McDame Creek, . ; et om , Rev. Cunon Proctor is a guest of his old friends in Hazelton. He came to Prince Rupert fran the Pence River Block to attend the Synod meeting. He is now enroute: bone, . * * Last Monday. night George Crowe was host to a number of-people from Hazelton and Two Mile nt his resi- dence on the Four Mile rond. ‘The oc- casion was the golden jubilee of his |‘ arrival in Cannda. The young folk indulged in games the envly part of the evening and then danced with George stepping out like a colt. a2 « ~The wild roses are now in bloom and in‘n few days the country will be a innss of pink. | The Skeenn lilies are algo at their best now. Both the wild roses amd the Skeena lilles are very fragranty : ; soe The Now Unezelton girls ‘nenin heat Inst Saturday night. “Lhe acore was 7 to 2 A umber of people watehed the pliy, but not many knew there was to he a game. .The same applies ro! prudticnlly all ball games played in} the district. he see The Hoye dance in the New Hazel- ton hall willl be held on Ubursday ev- ening, June 27. The Strollers orches- tra of Velkwa will furnish the music. This orchestra is in great demand and it was difficult to get an open date. Athuission Tic, including amusement tax. ‘ Northern British Colum: * bia Motor Sales Ltd. - flandling t he following lines of Cars . and Trucks ce oe ae : “Airstream teow | _Acarload-arriving soon ie [iG ee the Tzelton girls in a good gameé of] seft bull on the.New Hazelton grounds |- — eae , Grant’s ‘Agency Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies You Office Work given Prompt and Careful ‘Attention Notary Public -t Representing — HAZELTON, B. C. a a (The The Mai Orme’s, Ltd. of Northern B.C. Drugs. Fancy Goods Pictures Developed and Prinec Rupert, B.C. Pioneer Druggist) ] Order Drug Store Stationery Kodaks Printed aoa Cx) < The - Hazelton Hospital a month includes while at are obta The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 inedicines, aS well as all costs the Drug | from the Medical Superintend- ent nt the Hospital. in advance. This rate office. consultations, the Hospital. ‘ Tickets inable in Hazelton at Store, or by mail ~~. 1 ac oP Ae W. 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