NEW HAZELTON, B. C.,.WEDNESD AY, AUGUST 21, 1935 Pr “FORESTS OF TOMORROW! Natural young Brow th will restock cut-over land if fires ave kept out. You can help protect these forests of the future... be carcful with fire near these zones. Be Sure Your Match, Cigarette or Fire ia Dead Before You Leave Ft. ‘Bulkley Valley Fall Fair | ‘August 28, 29 and 30 ~ SMITHERS, British Columbia Base Bail . Horse Racing Lots Fun GRAND DANCE ON SPECIAL FARES TO SMITHERS ON THE RAILWAY FROM OUTSIDE POINTS. Exhibits from West of Smithers must be received on ov before the Thurs- day morning train, August 29. D. SUTHERLAND, Secretary GREAT TAKE: For a glorious alternative route “gn your summer trip East . Sail the GREAT LAKES! Cana- dian National grouting allows two joyous days oat ron Canada’s. Mediterranean. Fine - modern. ships. Trains to ship's side. at'Port Arthur and Sarnia. . sany Canadian National _ Ages for Full details. Bev oenty feos: in B. Cc. are started. ‘by. Tesckles, atage u tions of” carrying swith: them: ccortitl. -flve per ‘cent! of i tie bee “Heutors va Although not yet finished the new stretch of road east of New Hazelton iy being generally ‘used. It is pretty good shape nlthough the east end is only just graded and is now being evavelled. The heavy rain last week wus a great help. to the road which had been gravelled. A fine quality of gravel Kas also been found along side the road, There is just enough dirt in it to act as a binder. se Sunday last was one perfect day, | just one of the many this country en- joys in the lute summer and early fall AS ‘a. result nearly every car owner Lin the enuntry was out speeding about und feeling like a millionaire. aae whe Indians ure nearly all home from the canneries at the month of the Skeenn river. The. first of ‘them arrived ast week endand the main hadies arrived . this week. They’ did not do so well this year. The can- J-ueries did not hire them until the first run of sockeye, and that was the big- “ost ot the season, had gone by. x = Li The cohoes are running up the river now in great quantities and the In- fians are gathering in a full supply to use Hext winter, The Babine Indians report that they are not getting so many this year which would indicate that the salmon heve gone up the Bulkley River this year rather than up the Skeena and thence up the Ba- bine river te Babine Enake, whe Jack Nelson the post” manager at Babine, was in’ Hazelton. over the week end. Mrs. Nelson and, daughter who have been staying at Telkwa, and Mr. and Mrs, Phillips motored down from Tellwa on Sunday and met him. | Our _ . ee New Fall and Winter | ’ Catalogue 1935-36 ls: Now | Being Mailed “next! few: days, write” for it immediately. “~ at EATON Chee! coe whet re ; . cot ° perity, £5 you do not eiatie your: ‘copy within’ the |“ “af ve. Mr. and, Mrs, Chas. Monk and Mrs. Wall motored down from. Smithers on Sunday ind called on Hazelton friends ws * Mr. Sharp of the. Colunibia School of Aerannutics, Vancouver returned last Saturday after a trip to Terrace and Usk, where he interested a num- ber of young fellows in taking up a course of study at his school. . * * * Nova Scotia. is shipping dehydrated npples to British Colirabia in quanti- ties. . . . * oo Inspector Fraser of the Provincia) police, Prince Rupert, was here Iast week’ and motored through to Burns Lake where he is taking part in the investigation of the recent fatal nio- tor accident. ; . . ee 8 , The Dominion ¢ lectlons will be held on October 4th. AS that date was the regular Thanksgivi ing Day, the latter was shovel nlong the calander to the 24th. . rT ae There was a big - turnout at the raspberry socinl and supper held in the Anglican Mission Hall by the Ladies Aid of the United Chureh last Thurs- day evening. The ladies: took in over thirty dollars and that will help out their funds considerably. , eee Dr. H.C. and Mrs. Wrinch returned to Uazelten last ‘Thursday after a trip to California. , . . eae .- Miss Eva Martin, R.N., of New York City, and a graduate of the Hazelton Hospital, is a guest of Dr. and Mis. H.C. Wrinch, : ah & : The wireless. station at Telegraph Creek is now complete and for the past week has been working with Hazelton ind the ottside, and apparently quite satisfactorily. Last Sundny the Tele- graph Creek stution was working the plane which brought out.the hodles of . Wiley Post and will Rogers. “8 Re. Hieen “ tovests insure future = pros- eee : : J. Tnavley, an old timer, in these parts, bat? who has been away for a ine a. day’ or-two in town’ he went in about the first of September. : ou Mi, ound Mrs. Ey uns and ‘family of Smithers have taken one of Geo. Par- oent’s cottages: ‘for the balance of .the season and will spend their week: ends here. They; enjoy: the fishing and late |: er. the hunting. , 1 * * +! : " Atigust this. year has been the cold- _| est Augist for many yeurs, “While it. 1s not too vol for human comfort it. is too ¢bol. for: the garden stuff which is ti need at: heat to complete arowthy my ‘titel Tivans: af Smithers has been os spending. the Da week a guest of Del court: Parent.” a ‘WINNIPEG ws mt to eceaget numnher of. yeirs, returned. recently ‘to . look: up his old partner, “After spend« to the Babine. He planned to be back). ~ “Doing Ss Around Home (The Pioneer Dinggist) Of interest to you and your friends The Mail-Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. i Drugs Stationery ‘Fancy Goods Kodaks $ Picturés Developed and - Printed: Prinec Rupert, B.C. The ‘Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets fur any period at $1.50 a mouth in advance. This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as well:as. all costs while at the Hospital... . Bickets are obtainable .in Hazelton: at the: Drug Store, or by.. mail from the Medical..Superintend- ent-at the Hospital. MARTIN’S GARAGE HAZELTON Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test. ACETYLENE WELDING Wrecking Truck Electric Tools SHOP—OPPOSITE NEWICH'S B, C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C.., ‘COOPER A. WRINCH L censed insurance Agent Handling all types of: insurance, including: ‘Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C _ ; | > Prine ‘Rupert, Be c. “HL B Rodfester, manager