For growing Boys Kelloge’s Corn Flakes is the best breakfast or supper you can give them. W. J. Larkworthy and Girls New Hazelton ELKS NOT TO ORGANIZE HERE For the Present—Committee to do Some Missionary Work t, A. Miquelon of Edmonton, Grand Ledge organizer for the Order of the Lilks, met a number of the local men ni the Terrace Hotel on Thursday ev- chiug. In hix address he emphasized the point that while the ordet is a fratermul society. it is pre-eminently a service club. "The benevolent work of ihe organization is especially directed iv the assistance of the under-develop- ed children und orphan children, 4 ing to provide them with no equal chance to develop into citivens. The matter of organising a loge in Teamnce was disenssed, but it was felt, in view of recent organization of other laiges. the tine was not opportiung. A temporary committee was appolnte io luok into the matter and make plang fer future work in.the district. Hurvesting in Manitobit, the south- ern part of Saskatebewan and Ather- ft begun the first of the week. SEARING ROAST BEEF a Contrary tu general opinion among many housewives and cooks, the initial searing of beef in roasting, with a view to prevent the escape of juices and more Yolatile constituents, is not im- portant, As a matter of. fact recent scientific experiments in the cooking of cat have shown that, while sear- ing lessons -the thue, it increnses the losses in cooking. Seaved roasts, it is true, brown better than those cooked at an even temperature from th start, but, on th other hand, roasts cooked at the lower temperature throughout are sufficiently brown to be attractive and they are more evenly. cooked. They nre less likely to be cooked too much on the outside and extremely rare in the centre,. Thes: experiments have proved that, while a slightly longer period is necessary when cooking at a lower temperature than was formerly ‘I thought advisable, the lower tempera- ture produces nu more evenly cooked roast with considerably less shrinkage and Joxs of fat and the ‘olatile ele- ments. ‘ and berth included. 43 LOW SUMMER and steamer, * Effective June 18 Ccomaciamn aboard a “Prince” boat en route .. - will meet your budget. Stop-overs at Jasper Park Lodge in the Rockies and Minaki Ledge in Lalre of the Woods will make your vacation memorable. * SAILINGS EACH WEEK Or tearvet East by rail and retum via Prince Hupert For information call or write \. LOCAL aGENT OR P. Lalde, DE. & ; VIA PRINCE RUPERT - Ht costs but $13 more to spend two days ai sec . meals FARES » A, Prince Rupert. near future. LE EERE ENR: Fven though business if not yn ta rermal you still use Counter Check Books and need. them now or in the | 8 The Omineca Herald Will now supply you with Counter Check Books — oa, | of any size and any make and a at manufacturer’s prices KAA AEAAH INAH EAN EAHA AA HEN EATEN RAI €<¢ Give your order to us or send it by mail to ‘The Omineca Herald | New Hazelton, B.C. CACHE ACHE ANIA IIE HHI guest of friends in Hazelton lust week | Smeets Of interest to you Miss Olive Munro of Irince Rupert is a guest of Miss Mary Sargent. «. * Robt. Hunter spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Hd. Sweet and Mrs, Hunter und family. He left that night for Burns*Lake where he will relieve the bank mannger for a ionth or so. . es © - Miss Funny MeLaren of Terrace ac companied Jonas Willman of Usk te Prince Rupert one day last week for Thedigil treatment. . a eh |The fishes of the Pacific. heard Aothe f$bera) eoaention last EF ciday and ealhes than’ be cousidered among the delegates they bended ~ north © in hombers that tus.itevans fishiug in the Shicnaceame home with the Lav- wal Coregates, ae ‘ine tn Aizertou Kiiday morniyg, ‘Ds vosay “na mses Let ceme up Skee this, yeu, Cwweet ‘he poo fish” em Capt. John Willman, manager Col- wnario Consolidated Gold Miues Ltd. of Usk. retumed last Thursday atier i business trip-to Toronto. Dr. R. C. Bamford, dentist, Smith- ers, Will be in Hazelton to attend to any dental work necessary, from the mist of August to the 25th of August. Make your appointments early. ee 8 We are indebted to the Rev. T. H. Wright. BB. A. B. D., for a copy of Hnnts Post of Huntingdonshire, Eng. hey. Mr. Wright has been assisting in yastoral work there during the yaca- tion scnson, “2 8 The second crop of alfulfa hay has heen safely harvested and stowed away at the hospital farm. The same farm had, this year, the largest erop of ruspberries in its history. Pickers have heen scarce. * kt sume work has been done with thé erader’on the far end of the Benment cut off on the main highway. The road just there is now in good shape. : xe eu Miss Bessie Movre of Terrace was a * * Miss Nelson of Fernie has been ap- pointed tencher in the Hazelton pub- lic school for th ensueing term. ‘She has been Visiting in town for a week or two, eeu The RC, ML BP. have disposed of the two saddle horges which have deen on the joh jwith the local detachment for uo soo many yents, Miss Kennedy hought one and Seotty McRae got the other, In, fiiture only curs and planes will he used by the force when the trains cannot be nged. ' sk ee Pr, 1. C. Wrinch will leave on Sat- urdiy next for Vancouver to attend a Inecting of the Economic Council. He WIN retnen the following Saturday. ‘ee ,«. Son wis horn in the Hazelton Tfospital on Friday of list week to Mx, aud Mrs, Jetfrey Harris of Kisplox Doings Around Home and your friends Miss Kemp-of Kitwanga was in the hospitul as a patient for a day or two. 4 seo a wet cans. Andy Grant says that he is still fully vccupied in connection. with relicf matters, ‘getting the new forms all filled up properly. ed There hax heen a great demand for cerns this’ year by all thrifty house wives, More food products that are natural te the district are being put down than ever before in an effort te heat: the high cost of Hving. ‘The can- ning process. will be:w wood thing until the can factories get the price of cans up so high that people cannot hiv them any more, ; Hay is a faivly short crop this year and nell bunches of grass are heing cut that other year would not he look- ed at. But the stock have to live and indications are that rellef Inoney will fairly scares ind harder to get, Se ee : The annual meeting of the Associat- vd Boards of Trade will be- held in Prince Rupert next week and a lot of delegates hove been appointed — from various places along the line. Will you be ut the dince ‘in New Vazeltton Friday night in aid of the W, A. to the HW. IL?) The musie will he good and the dance will start on time. Remember, that while you are having a good time you are helping the oldest institution in the north—the Hazelton Hospital. ** * *€ In uhont two more weeks the boys nnd: girls will go back to school and the muthers will begin to feel easy again. ee -gohn Sinith returned home Tnesday morning after spending several weeks fishing on th lower Skeenn, ee * Hugo Johnson was 2 patient in the IIuzelton Hospital for a few days on account of a nasty cut on his foot. =e Two car loads of gypsies rolled into town on Tuesday afternoon, had sup- Ler on the main boulevard and then proceeded to South Hazelton where thy cumped for the night adoining the GN. R. depot. While there were on- ly two big quis they were loaded down ‘iM never were the oh] fashion wagons the eypsies used: in year gone, by, but while they have ndopted the new mode of tranportation thy have the same old hag of tricks, and many an old batch- elor was made to blush as the: coy mids wished to vend their hands, Lys : Tick have heen spending a few weeks with Mrs, I. Spooner, left Tuesday for the northern prairies, Johu D, Galloway is now enroute to Unzelton where he will visit a few -|days before proceeding on his journey to examine some mining properties in th north. Mv. Galloway has a lot of friends in the north who will be glad to see him again. oem P 7 Admission 50c¢ - Hospital Dance New Hazelton Hall | a Under the auspices of the Naw Hazelton members of the. W, A, to the H. H, will be held Friday evening, August 7 Dancing will start at 9.30 Good Music Furnished Wo. Grant’ Agency li” 7 Notary Pubite nerreseniing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies You Office Work giver Prompt and Careful Attention HAZELTON, B. C Rpooner and his friend who. Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. G, Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert,. B.C. S ! City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours W. B. Leachi Owner B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring u P.O. Bux 848 PRINCE RUPER™ B.C, & = > COOPER H. WRINCH L censed Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance, I. including Fire, Automobile Sick- | ness and Accident ’ HAZELTON, B. C. Dr. R. C. Bamford & DENTIST SMITHERS, B. C. Hours 9amto6pm Evenings by appolniment. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tie- kets for any peridd at $1.60 per month in advance. This rate in- eludes office consultations, medli- felnes, as ‘Well ag:all costs while in the hospital. ~ ‘(Mokets are ob- ’ tainable in Haziton atthe drug store or. by mall-from the medi- : eat snperintendant. at the Hospital