THE OMINECA nbERALDL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11 1933 Dudsons Baw Compann.} INCORPORATED o MAY 1670. 2 t > dry ESS SE EES SS ESE STE SSS PEPE DIPESE PIPER EPEDS IDS FT HBC Specials Feature QUALITY at ECONOMY PRICES. HONEYSUCKLE TEA _A choice blend of India and Ceylon Tea, per Ws ce. 30 SWEET MIXED BISCUITS Chocolate Eelairs, Cream Sandwiches, Cocoanut Marshmallows, ete, per Ib 20 Quaker Corn Flakes, reg. 2 for 25e, per pkg. sesiestereeeceriereveane ol) Purity Oats, Quick Cooking, with Chinaware premiums 55 oz. earton 3] CHEESE, Alberta Triplet, sufficiently aged to give that piquant flavor, per Ib. ..... aoe saeeestacneere 20 SARDINES, Master Brand, choice © quality packed in Olive Oil, 3 tins .. pecteceteeesaststsnatsattestigeosatecseece 40 JAMS, Assorted Empress Brand, 4 Ups. o.ccccecenccsccccecsssccoceee | dt ee ORANGE and LIME CUP, Cross & Blackwell, per bottle ........ AG S HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS, 17 oz. ecllophane pkg. ........ 0: ye BROWNIES, Health Biscuit, cellophane pg. occ, BE “ . ye WINDSOR SIFTER SALT, per 2 th. carton... sessed ‘ NABOB TEA, per Ib. sin Aa PEARL LAUNDRY SOAP, 6 bats 0c BB IVORY TOILET SOAP, per carton 12 bars” sesseeeleeseetayecctnneaeces BO The Hudson’s Bay Company Hazelton, B. C. KREAAR AAAS ATA NAH ARNT HEHE EE HORRORS < SHAAHI ASSIA A IANA ASAE A ATA H AHHH HAHAH EE NNER SD near future. The Omineca Herald Will now supply youiwith Counter Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer’s prices {New Hazelton, B: C. Give your order to us or send it by mail to = The Omineca Herald _ Even though business is not up!%toS normal you still use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the RARER AS AL CeCe CC CL Ce Lee CS _Is Your Subscription Due? It is Only Two Dollars.a Year Now is a good time to pay ee ee ee Word has heen sent out that the hal- ibut fishing season will open on the first of February.. That will be good news to most people. In three weeks }fresh halilut will be available. Thus far very few appHeations have been made from this district for new licenses, or even for the stickers: It is not ‘likely ‘that anyone will worry about their cars until spring, except those who need them in their business. Many old friends will regret to learn that Joe Benson who las heen in the hospital for some time, is net so well and thet his time is limited. Mrs. Wm. Grant is in Smithers with her daughter, Mrs, N. H. (Kilpatrick. and will probably remain there for- ‘the winter. * Charlie Ling, the old Chinaman who has conducted a restaurant in New Hazelton since. the days of railwiy construction, was admitted to the hos- pital last Thursday. He was found in his room at the restaurant suffering from an attnck of plurasy, The last reports are to the effect that he is do- ing very well and he should be able to around again before long. W. J. Larkworthy left last Friday night for his old home in Stratford. Ont., where he will spend some time with his mother. Mrs, M, L, Larkwor- thy has not been at a1 well for some time and does not seem to rally. Dr. H. €. Wrinch left Saturday for Prince Rupert where he appeared be- fore the soldiers’ medical bourd in con- nection with several cases from this district, Another hockey game was played in Hazelton on Saturday afternoon when the local boys went over and took a second trimming from the wun in the old town. The score was 8 to 2 Quite o number from Hazelton and Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends ra RS 44 CC SAECO Ee Cee ERC EELS OER 9898 9008 from the Kispiox Valley took in’ the band concert In Kispiox village put on last Satarday night by the Kispiox bund. The concert was ‘reported to have been of a very high ¢liss, J.C. K. Sealy of Glentannn spent a few days in this district the latter part of last Week, The new time table on the C, N. It. morning of ‘Tuesday the first train tr arrive on the new time, was on time. Ex-president Calyin Coolidge, the thirticth president of the United States was found dead in his bed soow after noon by his wife upon her return from a shopping trip to town. Tle was tak. en ill at his office and his secretnry accompanied him home and saw him comfortably, in bed, Jnoan hour afte ward he was dead, He dled alone, a he had spent the vreater part of his life. But he was a grent man at that Mr. and) Mrs, Chappell of Lyzelton were both laid up with the fin.) Mr. Chappell who bad quite'a serious time is now able to be around twain, RUPERT ELECTIONS TOMORROW Prince Rupert goes to the poll on Thursday tomorrow) to select a mayor and council. There is promise of qnite a lively campaign, although very short The Ratepayers Association. has put np a slute and the members are quite satisfied that they can elect their men, M. M. Stephens is candidate for nhivor and HH, B. Rochester is out for alder mim. = These two men are well known in the interior und the election results will be watched with interest. The ratepayers are determined, if their men are elected to cut and slash until they enn halance their budget and also wave something to pay on the debts. - The Omineca Herald is,''wo Dullars Bulkley Cow Testing Asso. Name of Cow Si Sylvia Holstein a1 Bossie i Holstein 36 Rose Holstein 30 Belle PEBH Gi Baldy HH 52 Dolly Guetusey * 04 Linky Holstein HS Steiny Iolstein n0 Dolly “PBI Til Sukie ifolstein 78 78. Lady nernsey 45° -Dinuh Guernsey iT Shirley Holstein 30° Dolly — Cuernsey 247 Jenny HG BS Polly Cuernsey 120 “Susana Holstein 62 Helle Shorthorn 1120 Lucy Cinternsey 20. Buttergirl PBH 58 Matilda Holstein for the month of Devember, 182, St) Peanuts HG 38 Blossom Holstein 80) -Patronelln JH 70 Polly ‘Holstein 111. Moolle ' Red Polt | 87 Nigger Holstein de ae Breed Lbs. Milk Heifers, under three years old which fave ars in brackets indicate number of days Following is a lst of cows in the above Association that gave 5$ Ibs. or niore of butter fat for the month of December, 193%. Lbs, Fat Owner 1-480 GS.0 C. Killer 1370 Hye] 2,7, Greene 1230 Pali ay Mrs, A, Fisher 1125 Pll EF. Gilbert 114} 3.7 Riverside Dairy 12) a7 Riverside Dairy 1340 MGW. Billeter 1410 Abt QO. Nkinan 13¢2 581 PF. Gilbert 1215 52.2 8. Woodman mien B20 8. Woudman LORS HLT J. Donaldson - 1800 S14 J. Bourgon 1200 504 Woodlawn Dairy 870 478 S. Woodman P00 TS W. Cocks DOU 47.0 Q, Killer 1110 401 7. Donaldson BA) 406.3. W. Spronle 1050 4620. 1, Gilbert 1300 45.5 ©, Killer 30 Ibs. butter fat or more due. 080 41.2 W. .Billeter 70 ‘3878 Mrs. A, Itisher 700 36.1 Fr, Cassels 024 84.2 D, Greene 800 38.1 J. Donaldson 740 81.0 W. Billeter since freshening. J. G, Manning Supervisor ’ ‘ s Went into effect this week and on the A ‘Wa. Grant’s Agency Notary Public ' Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C. & \ ‘ The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelto Hospital issues tie- Kets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance. This rate ti- -cindes office consultations. medi- eines, us well as all costa while in the hospitul Wielkeis are sb- Infuable ft Maxlton at the drag alove'ar hy mafl from the medt- eal superinrendant at the hosy ita. Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B.C. *- One Light Trailer For Sale 1 Model T Ford Motor complete with generat- or, starter and battery. Just right for wood saw Wrecking Car at your | service---day or night. City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours? Owner W. B. Leach} i" Train Service Changes Effective January 8th WESTBOUND Passenger trains will leave New Hazelton Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2.01 p.m. instead of 11.14 a.m. EASTBOUND Leave Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at » > 08 ALM. instead of 5.57 p.m. Mon-« days, Wednesdays, Fridays. Fall information from any agent Canadian National It’s a ‘poor dog that will bite the quite true today. hand that feeds it—nn old saying but ~ aero Sees