is remitted for order. | Our New Store—Corner Third Avenue and Fulton Street — Ormes Limited The Pioneer Druggists Mail Orders shipped Post Paid when sufficient cash Daily Service on Photo Finishing The Rexall Store "Prince Rupert — Low Summer Fares May 22 to Oct. 15 Return limit, Oct. 31 Jasper Golf Week Sept. 12 to 19 a Steamship Tickets ta "- and from all parts ‘of the World, OUR train threads a monster panorama of deep-carved river gorges, living glaciérs, blue lakes and broad prairies, while you enjoy the utmost in comfort and travel luxury. Go East this year fora holiday... stop over at Jasper for golf, tennis, canoeing, swimming, riding and . Swiss-guided tours over the crests of the Rockies! Nestling in the beauti- ful Lake-of-the-Woods Country is Minaki, another fashionable stop- ovet of unusual charm. Low Summer Excursion Tickéts will be on sale from Vancouver, Victoria, New Westminster, Prince Rupert, Vernon and Kamloops. Special Feature C ff a ot i i Only $10.00 additional across the Great Lakes, Port Arthur t Sarnia... (Meals and Berth Included on Steamner) weet ae Golt! Golf! Consult us in regard "to golfing We willstock balls, tees, captive balls for practice Clubs, bags, ete., ordered as desired. © Clubs and dag as low at $7.50. m Golf! requirements. ~ “Up-to- Date Drug. Store: ee The Rexal Store — ae sede ra 4 wn Me THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1961. Close to Home - , Arthur Wwitfan leaves Saturday for ¥Vaneouver where he will stay with his uncle, Rey, Wm. Willan, ond attend high school. The draw for the baseball tourma- ment at ‘the Smithers fair will be New Hazelton and Telkwa play Thursday afternoon. Smithers and Hazelton on Friday morning and the winners of the two games will play Friday ofter- noon, D. T. Greene and three of his boys and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McGregor of Quick, motored down last Monday and inspected the new bridge and called on friends. This was the first trip to th® part of the district for Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, Mrs. Stanley Gould and two daugh- ters of Smithers have been spending. o (Week with Mrs, R. Spooner. ——e Mitchel Newman of Queen Charlotte is a. guest at his old bome with Wer. aud Mrs, Jnmes Newman. Schools open on Tuesday morning next. The local schools have been given a thorough cleaning and are in food shape. , * W, A. to the H, A. will take place on Tuesday afternoon next at 3.30 at the home of Mrs. a ohn Newick, ‘Miss Craig has returned to her du- ties as matron and superintendent of the nurses training school at the Haz elton hospital.. NEW HAZELTON AND ‘SMITHERS ton Athletic Grounds at 2.30 Bi, On Sunday. This wili be a goed game and should be a big turnout. LULLABY LUNCHES — By Barbara B. Brooks. The hours which ‘a mother spends holding her child in her arms, croon- ing o lullaby and watching ‘him drift into the land of Nod, are sacred to her, It is ‘then. that the troubles of the day are smoothed ‘out and every- | thing is made right in-the world. They are happy hours and afterwards the strains of a. certain. melody may reenll pleasant chidheod mempries, the child is often a bit’ fretful. His eyes lay still be bright from the ex- citement of the evening's game and his cheeks flushed from exercise, He is too het or too cold. He -wants a drink of water or something to ent. These are perfectly natural wants and ‘|the wise mother will recognize them. Many children rest better if they ave given a Junch before going to bed Of course the food taken at this time must be light and easily digested. The mistake’ is often made of ‘giving ninig meal—perhops a sandwich of meat and bread or a piece of cake, (These will disturb rest instead ‘of in- string it, The ideal’ dish for. this ex- tra meal is corm. flukes. with. elther ")hot or cold milk. It ‘is easily digested nourishing. and every child loves it, It. ly 50 shmple for the mother to pre- pare because it is no trouble at all to tnke the milk from the refrigerator nnd the cereal from its wax-tite pack: uge, Ryen if the child does not’ ask fox this additional meal, it is often bene- ficial to give it to him, especially if he 1s underweight. The’ combination, of milk and cereals 4s ‘high in calories and will help add. weight . to’ his body, He will never : have. to. be. ‘coaxed to’ eat this food, sud soon corn: flakes will a fit accompaniment to: the Srodking-| _ chalr Lutte by." oF we te tye Short Stories The regular monthly meeting of the|-; Snappy Nine will play at New Hazel-} -|to.apply-for a lease of the folowing Reluctant at leaving his’day of play |. the child some leftover fromr the eve- | B.C. LUNCH | Meals 50c to $1.00 Open day and night. All is new Sell bread, confectionery, candy, _ elgars, migrates tobacco | GOOD ROOMS to LET Bie to $1,00, ~New furniture Henry Motors Ltd. ‘Smithers, B.C, Ford Parts Oil ' Modern Garage Ford Dealers Gas Repairs Complete line ot ~ New Cars and Trucks et eee nt Dr. R. C. Bamford _ DENTIST SMITHERS, B. C. Hours9amtoG pm Evenings by appolntment. | 5 LR oT me ne , B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR. SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY ‘\ P.O. Box 948 ‘A wire PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. will bring us - tae LAND ACT ‘ Land . In Range. five (5) Coast District, Land Recording District of. Skeena, and -situnte west of surveyed lot 1574, Take notice that A. J. Hillyard of Deorreen, occupation, farmer, intends described” lands: \o Commencing at a. post planted ° ‘860 surveyed lot No. 5074 in a southern direction to No. 1 post.at south enst corner, thence 20 chaiis~north to No, 2 post, thence 20 chains south to No.4 post, thence 20 chains west ‘to No, 8 commencement,’ and containing forty (40) acres more or less, -- . Albert James, Hillyard : ‘Applicant Dated, ‘July Tith, ‘1031. a 6-18 is Notice ot Intention to apply to Lease feet from the north west corner of |- post, thence 20 chains to point’ of] ‘General | Merchandise “Goods always fresh and Always new - =? Groceries, Hardware, Dry’ Goods, Boots and Shoes and Men’ 8 ' Furnishings. “ W. J. Larkworthy General Merchant NEW HAZELTON : { B. C LAND SURVEYOR 4 J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed, . / SMITHERS, B.C. >-2-6—+ © ~—-O—¢ dd: BJ J ndee _ Chiropractor Will be at the Omineca Hotel -Hazelton on Thursday | Win. Grant's Agency _ Notary Public tev Representing Leading. Fire and -Life ‘Tnsurancé.Companies . REAL ESTATE Ageat Licensed and Bonded 'HAZELTON, B. C. Pa Mr. Wong Lewa, proprietor of The Terrace Cafe is folldaying at Lakelse Lake. ° ee A daughter was born in the Hazel- ton Hospitul on Tuesday morning,. the 26th to Mr, and Mrs..Tom Brown of BKitwanga. oo The various organizations in this part. of ‘the district. xre now holding: stren nous wek,. we ¢ Farners are talking about old time], crops in the Bulkley Valley when they got 40 bushels :of wheat and. 110 bush- els of oats per acre. The yield this} year is just as big, buat. the Price will || not be 80 high. ; rhb ‘entra crop of alfalfa: wil. be reidy to cut in’a. few days if . the weather remains. favorable, ben out tn the north, next. week the population will centre at’ the Telkwa - Barbecue,” After that} we. will settled down" and ‘take stock’: tor ‘the winter’ and try to figure. out rr | Mees Mt will be’ worth, while, meetings. ta take stock ‘ifter A very : This will ; be the flest time three’ Sons have vet . ‘yeryone’ will: be. ‘going to the” 2 Fal in ‘Smithers’ today. and. tomorrow: and |: where our aummer wages have Bone, ; be known os the’ bedtime. cereal, ; and. ps A The Hazelton Hospital 'The Hazelton. ‘Hospital issues tic- kets fox any period at $1.50 per month in advance. This rate in- eludes office consultations, medi- clnes. a8 . well ‘as all costs ‘while in the hospital. ‘Tickets are ob-. lainnble In. Haziton at the dri ‘store or by mail from. the medi- ‘al superintendant at: the, hospital x a NEW HAZELTON HOTEL Gus 8 Chefattinadn, Proprietor Bei Clase Rooms. New Furniture - Good. Place to Stay. | RESTAURANT - ‘oud white cool As, conection, New Hazelton pone ved ag “Read Larkworthy's. adv. ‘noxt ‘week ‘lhe Griiieen. Hernid: t3, $2.00'per year