NEW MAZELTON, B. C. WEDNES AY, JANUARY Scr aH aS PARE ARUP WR 8, 1936 Say al mn GROSVEN OR iN QNCOKVET ac A comfortable modern hotel with all city conveniences. A wonderful din ing room with full. hotel service, a ' Spciuos lounge, writing and smoking roons—nand all so central. }hud spent the vacation with her fath- — maa ae Carson McGuire of Salmon Arm has been, engaged to sneceed Barry Young as Superior School teacher at Hazel- ton. Ne arrived last Saturdny. ee H Mr. Gilmour of Vancouver is the new feacher ut Sealy school. He ar rived on Saturday. — s**t & Miss Eleanor Moxley returned to Pacific on Saturday last to resume her duties at the publie school. She +h om. ing the holidays with her parents in Smithers, the | City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours l W. B. Leach | Parents are glad to see the youngsters under good influences for the sreater part of the dry. : elton Saturday afternoon after Rpend: Mar, Rock ‘and Mrs. Cooper Wrineh wish to thank their muuy friends for the kind expressions of / floral offerings received during their recent and sad bereavement tv Win. Moxley, in Prince Rupert. ‘ as * he + After some seventeen days of holi- days, including Butterfield’s Boxing Day, the schools of the province reop- ened on Monday. In, the local district the attendance was quite complete as there is no sickness to speak of, The teachers are all on the job and the ses Miss Dimmock returned to New Haz, - CARD OF THANKS T. HB. Cumpbell, Miss Rerthr sympathy and beautiful .| Smith report G0 below and Edmonton says that there ate. more holes in the chiklren | than there ave in of Nelson, RS a and the central west reported very cold weather. Fort Simpson and Fort 24 below. In this section it was 20 above zevo over the week end. But awny below zero nt a day’s notice, | eee On Saturday afternoon while hatul- ing poles from the busli to the station Robt. Lacie a Port Stmpsee Tegan, fell off a load of poles he wag hauling from: the bush to the station, and some of the poles went off also, Larson: was brulsed up some and was taken to the Hazelton Hospital for repairs. He waa working for Able Oakes, a Haz- eltou Indian who has the pole contract se «. Hon, Dr. Weir, minister of health, terth af British tolumbia , British = Columbin vouds.” Eon. Dr. Welr babsed © his strfement on facts revealed by a sur- voy oo! the teeth of the school children C. Manning, hend of the has heen promoted te succeeding the Inte F, 4. | For some years he was as- in the oss of a loving wife and mother. Owner Forwarding Transfer Storage Taxi All trains are met with both cars and trucks Wood and Coal for Sale ‘Dry Birch and Jack Pine/$ in car lots if wanted up till June 30th, 1936. Lot 1— 1400. bm Rough 2 in. plank, No, 3 1060 bm fx 6 drop siding, No. 2, Marshall Bros. & . York ‘HAZELTON NOTICE At Kitanmax Hall, Hazel-on, Friday January 10. 1936 ~ — CONCERT AND DANCE Given by George Ross of Hagwilget Come and see Sunny Jim and: his ag- soclates and get your lnughing bag chock full. Parade bby Happy Six Orchestra and Sunny Jim and Asso- elates ot 7.80. Among: those in the cust are Expert Jim,’ Choatterbag. Wills and Feeble Joe.and many others. ; Admission, Adults, “85e, children 15¢ Guido Bussanien returned teom ry trip te Smithers on. Saturday evening. jor, Along, swith th 0! he: did a lot of good: farmers, and. also we : eint Pen Lot 2— 1656 fence pickets, No. 1, each .. 380 fence pickets, No. 2, ‘each ws Lot 3 85 pi-ees 3 x 12 square builders Lot 4— 29 simele trees, each G1 dauble trees, each .. Lot 5 a . Rough Lomber and Dimension, 1 Na. ' Shiplap and ‘sized dimension, No. 1, per m.. Shiplap, dry, 1 x. 8, No.. 2, per Manse ceesees Shiplap, dry, 1.x 6, No, 2, per mM. .... - Flooring, 1.x"4,’ spruce. and hemlock, . Cedar'v- Joint, 1x4, Now, per m.. Cash Stock Taking Sale Good Till J anuary 31, 1936 Come and leave your orders, local delivery free when required 2000 bm Sized 2 x 4 and 6 in., No. 3 and better, per m 20,000 hm 1 x 4, spruce and hemlock shiplap No. 1 & 2 per 1..16.00 18.00 1800 bm 2 x 10-Gin., sidewalk decking, No. ‘, per-m. 8797 ba 1 x 6 tongue and groove, select, sized, per m. ....... 18 cull ard better fence posts ................. 145900 fin. fi, eull mouldings, assortel 1 sty Tes per lin ft. . 3 peavey handles, each selsssssnaneeedpronssdiveclacinsadcuttciateles dacenca ‘ 15 week yoltes, eae occ fcc: Shiplap, dry, 1: x 6, No, 1, per oe ‘Edge grain cedar Shingles, No. 1,' 5X, per. ™m Flooring, Ix 4! spruce: aud” ‘Hemlock, No. 1, per m. and better per .. seniee 9.00 ~ 10.00 2 al) ee ty Ie, each: Seah eeaeneenanesrensiae”* 1, ner m., No. 2, per m.' via i im . 1 “5 % dlegonnt for’ asl ~ Prop siding, 1.x 6, spruce and hemlock, ‘No ~ Balnuee, list of. _ builders supplies ‘at reduced sti per-m ae | Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond f Over the week end the central north , that does not fool anyone. It may go; Many people in the interior will ve- | meniber 5, forestry department in this district for some years ad with headquarters at Price Rupert, and they will’ be glad to learn. that he b the position of chief forester for the provinee, Caverhill: sistant to the chief forester and as such handled much of the important work, “. @anamon . thing. ' the Trail Riders of the Canadian : - coutly when the City of Saint Jolin : . - played: lest. at a: dinner: in’ the = , Admiral” . Brunswick's guides at their two- 7 . under tho. chairmanship “of Wh. : Ham T,, Griftin, of Bolestown, presi ‘‘aldent_of the Association, enjo él & "To, Charles. ‘Montgomery, ‘one- > ’ time ‘switch-tender and ‘at: pres- ““adlan Paeiflo uptown office build--:: | the: continent, and “copper, : “and: took, ‘tive: years to sonairuet... oe . — * Here and There | | our vanishing wildernesses have for some time elicited the ‘concern of conservationists, but mow science is bespeaking our solicitude 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. Dr, Francais E, Maitthes, -of ' the United States Geological Survey,. - fears -that within -another 30 years Glacier National Park, Mon- _ tana, may be minus its “glaciers, - Mount Rainier National © Park, Washington, alsu hag suffered ‘from -heat.-prostration. - At no ing persons has the recession of the ice rivers in these’areas becn 80 rapid as during the: long-pro- tracted heyt wave of 1934... bure ing mormal winters snowfall and frigidity are wont to repince to a large degree the molting snows of summer.. — Third ‘annual competition for the most beauiiful auiumn-tinted Maple Leaf is annouuced by the Canadian Government. through the Canadian Travel Bureau: at ‘Ottawa ‘In co-operation with. the -National Railways. - The -prize list for, the 1935 competition. pro- - ¥ides for a total-of $209, of which $100 foes to the person sending jo the most beautiful leat; a sec: ond prize of $40 and a third prize . o£ 320, - $80 for the leaf with largest area, and for second lar zest $10 will be . awarded, published work by Joun Murray Gibbon, while really the story of the Canadian Pacific Railway, as so much of other Canadian his- - tory that it will find a:permanent place as one of the outstanding - eontributions 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 Pacific, many centuries later, with @ wealth of ineldent and dotail; the author's long association: with the railway having been ‘of the utmost value, " Possessing one of the finest col- lections in the world of colored pictures of scenes in the heart of > the Rocky Mountains, 'T; H, Lons- - dale, of Banff, recently exhibited them. to tha Women's Canadian Club at an iMustraiad lecture at . the Vaucouver Hotel. : -The. pice tures included scencs of, moun- tains, valleys, lakes aud bird, ani- mal and flower lite. ; Evangeline Booth, . 69-year-old. commander-in-chicr of ile Salys-- tion Army, told the “glory of the Armr" to the Men and Women's Canadian Club at tie’ Royal Yar‘: Hotel, “voronto, receni.y;. “I was born in tha Salvaiion Army,” she sald, “bui-it-nas.nover become a. to ma ‘It has. always boon at: mivacle.”. A capi- city audience. gnve hor: an Ove Hon. : ‘Keen outdoor ‘man, ‘mthustde’ tic member and past president of Rockies and a leading stalwart in the ranks of tho ‘i'rail Hikers, : J. M, Wardle, chief engineer, Na- tional Parks of Canada, has won well-deserved promotion to the . post of deputy winister of the | Department of the: Interior, Ot ; tawa. Premier ‘Dysart, of New: Bruns- wiek,-was the chief. apeaker re- Beatty. ‘Hotel - to New:. day “37th° ‘annual’ ~' convention. Heavy ‘fall ‘guiding affected at" ‘ tendance, but a good membership | \. successful. gathering, ee nb. elevator. operator ‘at ‘the Can-" < ; dng in’ Winnipeg,” go: all: honors. “forhaving * constructed :what<-is, probably the moat perfectly. ‘fine Creplica of .. Canadian. -Paclfic. “class 2300", finished “in ‘brags, Melita has been. sold to Italian ae ; Shipbromeers, Aime within the msmory of liy-. Canadian Paciiis and: (Canadian. In addition a. prize. of ° “Steel of Empire,” the recently -- shed. model of a locomotive on: .-| : “it. 48: a. five-foot: 1; Out ‘ot active: service: for some’ oe Orme’ S, Ltd. (The Pioneer Diuggist) The Mail.Order Drug Store ; 1 of f Northern B. G Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods ' Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. ot 4 The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital Issues lickots. for auny perlod at $1.50 io menth-in advance. This rate * fnehudos office consultations, mediciies, us" well as all costs while at the Hospital. ‘Tickets ° re obtainable in Hazelton at the Drng Store, or by mail from ihe Medical Superintend- , ont-at- the Hospital, WARIS GARAGE HAZE LTON Let ne sve you a FREE | “H ASTINGS” Compression Test, ACETYLENE WELDING “Wreeking Truek* Electrie Tools. SHOP—OPPOSITE NEWICK'S “B.C. LAND ‘SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly executed | Smithers, B.C. 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