NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1935 Here’s the food bargain of the year! Change to coolness with Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, now in a Great Summer Sale at your grocer’s. Lower price! Bigger value than ever! Serve Kellogg’s for breakfast, lunch or sup- per. Crisp — delicious — ‘nourishing. Oven-fresh. Ready to serve. Matchless quality and flavor. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Order several packages today! en RS SAIL SOUTH TO > VANCOUVER tH ar LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT Mondays 3 p. m. SS, PRINCE GEORGE Yor an ideal vacation by rail and water take the Triangie Tour of British Columbla—Prince Eupert, Jasper, Van- couver . Por information Call or write to Saturdays 6 p.m. SS. PRINCE RUPERT $37.65 LOCAL AGENT or P, Lakie, D.P. & P. A., Prince Rupert V-25b- 35 2 LESSEE R ET a CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Fifteenth Annual Bulkley Valley Fall Fait August 38, 29 and | 30 SMITHERS, British Columbia] nia oa Base Ball Horse Racing Lots Fun .| expected today. . returning officer for Skeena iding, was ‘|ter grado also. ‘GRAND DANCE:ON ERDAY FT Jture seems. to be tailing a. pretty hard SPECIAL FARES. TO SHIRES ON: THE RAILWAY FROM. OUTSIDE ‘POINTS. 7 : EExhibits, from ‘West: of Smilies n mia ‘day morning, tran, Augnét, za t ie. n . spwry of ‘curtailing production and dis-|, received on or betore the ‘Thurs. ie ee nly Iso OF” Columbia” School. of “Aero- } a mities, pnid’ ‘a Visit. to this : district : -|the latter part of: last. week interview: 7 possible candidates for that’ schoql, ra ‘ ny’ he-.went, down: “to! Ter) . {rate ind* Tsk” ‘where: “| nen: Antimaced thelr: desire: to: ‘go. in: for Miss Clara Schultzle of Mission B.C spent a couple of days last week with ‘Miss Hazel Lamb and. then proceeded tn “dvi 2 her parents at Shemes. . ase W. S. Russell of Hazelton returned home last Thursday night: after 02 motor trip to Vancouver where he ac- companied his three daughters. The Misses Russell and Mr. Hawkins will remain in Vancouver, On the home Ptrip Mr. Russell was accompanied by Mrs. Wall and Mrs, Monk and family of Smithers. Mr, Russell says that he had a very fine trip and that he did some business in Vancouver. . s 6 & Of interest to you The Parliament of Canada was pro- rogued. on Tuesday and the official arnouncement of the election date was : Pe Thor Strombolt of Topley spent a conple of days in the. district last week mid visited his daughter Ww ‘ho is on fhe hospital staff.” ee 8 John Ashman returned to New Haz- elton last Friday after an absence of severul weeks. He: made a trip into the Copper river country and then he spent sone weeks near Smithers. es Reid McLella of Prince Rupert, the here last Saturday. He is making a triyi over the riding appointing deputy returning officers and making other arrangements for holding the pole. = * ss 4 There have been a great many tour- ists in the district the. past week. At one time the hotel capacity-was taxed and there was one party of sixteen in three cars. So fur: this has been the best tourist season. oe 6 Spurt team visiting Smithers in fu- ture will kindly present themselves to the Interior News to,see if they are garhed in accordance with the. editor's iden of what uniform’ ‘should be, be : ie Harvesting in this district is in full swing. Teo Spooner is. running the bider and in dune course. will start the threshig machine. a Rev: B, Sherman of St. Peter's An- ‘slican -chuceh, -Hazelton, has returned from the canneries where he spent a few wegks,. Mrs. Shermun and daugh- fer will retarn Inter. .. # “Drowvess on the “new piece of high- way east of New Hazelton was held up lust week on aeconnt.of a break on the. gravel loader, but while the men were waiting for the new part they were put to work on.another. short bit of new toad which will do away with n-conple of cnrves and glve ‘a lot bet- Lala Floods, forest fires, high ‘tempera- tures, rust and storms are doing a lot of damage onthis continent and na- posing of. what. has already, been ‘ro. deed. ; o é gs “aneilina ‘shan chief vocational , | ing on Thu ‘several © ‘young ‘Doings Around Home | brings together ‘|that something ‘Threow in Canada...” and your friends etter eee Oe hee Lek SA CR trict during the past week. aes 8 The weather of the next week or so will have an importunt bearing on the ultimate. yield of the Saskatchewan crops Ww hich have been effected by rust and drought, In Manitoba only-a very light yield of poor quality ean be ex- pected from the: 120.000 acres of bread wheat which have been severely infected by rust. - ‘Orme’: S, ‘Lid. (The Pioneer. Druggist) The Mail Order. Drug Store of Northern B. CG wt bE ee cele: - Drugs. Stationery Fancy Goods. Kodaks Pictures: Developed and Printed * Prinec Rupert, B.C. ey ome a oe ye Ee Se 2 een cee at # No-_ organization wf a similar nature nore countries than the World’s Pouttry Science Assucia- tion does at the World's Poultry Con- gressos which nre the trienniul meet- ings of the Association, Cunnda takes t lending part in. this work nud w til be represented at the next congress to be held in. Berlin in 1936. se 8 The Crisis Agvicnltural Law, 1988. of Holland, is ne half measure. It “The -Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital: issues tickets fox any period at $1.50 i month in advance. This rate " ineludes . office consultations, medicines, a3 well as all -eosts- while at the Hospital. Tickets are obtainable. in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or “by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hespital. frants direct subsidies, controls, the ie ee ety fem teen cin Ne ee eens eee entire process of agricultural produe- tion and. distribution, and = moenopoli- ges the importation and exportation of differct products, Ce Mr. and Mrs. KR. 8. Sargent left Tlaz- elton this week for a motor trip south. Mr. Surgent hopes to meet a brother in the south.from California. ane , . Several Jocal young men have. gone to Usk to work in the road camp. It is expected. that they will get at least u month’s steady work before they are chunged for others. Nearly sixty men are, working in that camp and the ap- Let me gye you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test. ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP—OPPOSITE NEWICK'S. MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON Wrecking Truck Bleetrie Tools plications for jobs are numerous so that the work will probably. be retated : eas The ris ght of way for the approsch from the west end to the proposed high level crossing at New Hazelton bas been cut out this week. ; : eee The electric storm yesterday woke the people of Hazelta ‘up to the. fact ; B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. was happening. A big tree across the river was: struck and some of the boys thonght a plane had landed in their midst'or some one had pulled a.cork. Scotty AfcRie's tadio at Seuth Hazelton. was also put out out of conmission, 6 & & ; : The Dominion Government: will help farmers séenre good brood sows so as to increase the ontput of high class one EXAMINED PITMAN PROPERTY T = | Fire, Automobile,. Sick- N >) COOPER H. WRINCH Leensed Insurance Agent Handling all types of ~insurance, nel uding ‘ness:and Accident HAZELTON, B. C.. Mr, and Mes, A. EB, Verner of San Fran |’ cisco, Calf., were in New Hazelton @ couple of “days last week, “Mr. Verner |. is interested in “a gold “property at Pitman. and they went down’ there for a day or two. On their’ vetuyn to New Hazelton they ‘motored to Vanderhoot and from there flew in. to Germanson ereek where Mr, Verner is interested in a Placer property. He: knows John Dahl. ‘and, Arthur ‘Linguist, -twor local men who are, operating on McConnell cr eek. Mr, Verner stated that he was coming . back ; to. ‘New. Hazelton in: one). or twa weeks; He -hag, been here sev ed ‘with , ‘the country. a %, _VisrToRs. FROM ‘TOPLEY. eral times. hefore and is we ell acquaint ‘good, hotel serving, “the: north: land “Prince Rupert, B. C. HL. B. + Rochobter, manager vs