NEW HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1935 Se S FLAKES *ONEN-FRESH * FINS SS Ss “A SSE os, Kelloge’s Corn Flakes are the largest-selling ready- to-eat cereal in the world. The reason for this is threefold: They're oven-fresh, they’re flavor-perfect, and they’re made from the finest ingredients obtainable. When the Kellogg Company started making Corn Flakes 20, years ago, “it changed breakfast habits the world over. People everywhere eat Kelloge’s Corn Flakes -— because no imitation can equal their deli- cious flavor and crispness. When you buy Kellogg's, you get true value. Refuse _a substitute, The original Corn Fiakes are made.oaly. .;. _ by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Kelloggs FOR FLAVOR t School will open on Tuesday Jand. in New man Will be in charge. wood -deal of bis own schooling here, nnd fox a number of years he has been (loing superior school work, so that if enough pupils offers for te prov ide the minimun’ daily attend-' pee of eight. snperior school will he: tiken up. Like the little givl who wis wont to . lanse her: whereabouts; Canadian flour “Locenssionally ‘loses its. identity. Henly Taiti id of Canidinn origin, bbt, the sevegtt Tr Wk of it being shipped te Haiti : thren ch United Stites ports: is. billed ASG Tr 8. Product. ~ Whitet fish ave ly far the most value ‘bie veriety of fish taken in Saskateh- owen, tho total provineln] marketed value in . ans. — will he dintiiets: of Quehee last year was over mA million pounds, an inerease of (4 ner cont, ; ERINARIONS ete pe aaa reg gar .and let Canede s largest national playground Here are two summer round-trip examples: Round Trip Coach Tourist, . Standard To Winnipeg . $46.00 $ 57.60 $ 72.00 . To Montreal . $89.10" $100.55* $177. 7" . *$5-day return limit. Oct. $) Hcittalightly higher. SIMILAR LOW -FARZS EVERYWHERE Weekly Sailings % to Alaska, For information call or write to LOCAL AGENT © ox De Lakic, dD. B. &P.A. Prince Rupert Sous engnped in the fishing industry, uS,624 of whom were in the primary nceupution of Ci niching fish, Thursday to. Mission after ‘a, visit at her home in Shimes. the Tagelton Hospita}, leaves in the morning for ict heme in. Winnipeg to spend a month's vacation. be your host. [t makes an ideal "stopover. | of home cooking in the United Church in Hazelton last Friday afternoon and ‘| it. was quite a snecess. gown) many hnyers and there was a lat of good eatibles for sale. wae sold about as fast as it arrived. ‘n saperintend the: harvesting: of the Indians’ there for-ten’ days or: two weeks, warts of crops this yer are faverohle, _ | ton, and WH agaty Do tu ehar ze of the M puhiic school there. - ' Ws. . MeDunnid ot Smithers fpriv ed wo in, New Huzelton Monday a prepare “the Indian Achool ag. Aagwil- : ~ vet for the opening a3) ‘Tuesdiy, next. | i Mys,. McDonald will, be, Jn, charge: of : the. school and she: is getting the. nee-| esary supplies. and. avanging: for im- a pro roments, " : Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends + next IIazelton Mitchell New- Mitchell got a the ~ higher work eae -Prae- al’the flour imported into! So al “accounting for 74 per cent of . atk. Smithers fair opens tomorrow: and cattied on for thee days. » a * . The eatch of herring. in the coastal * aoe During 1884" there were 83,806 per- and: landing tet Miss Clara Sehultzik returned last Miss EL Wa. Crais.. RLN,, matron at s* The W. A. to fhe H. H. held a sale There were a . » » Ld . Capt. Mortimer hopes to go Into the tabive Indian reserve iv a few days cvaps, Te will probably he Re- eee “Align Nemain has retnened to, fngel- eae ‘mornh ing to ‘woe : Mrs, Muvrigon, Frit ‘danghter arrived . ‘from . ‘Whnnines ‘this wv ek to Spend R Everything | ¥ Here and There Two or three times as much rainfall this year between April 1 and May 8 on the Prairies as compared with the same period fast year makes the outlook for the 1935 harvest similar to that at the same time of year in 1932 . when the largest crop since 1928 ‘was recorded, states T, S. Ache- son, general agricultural agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the West. : Leonard J, Pohlmanna, travel- ling passenger agent, Canadian _ Pacific Railway, with headquar- ‘its kind on this continent, ters at New York, was recently elected vice-president of the American Association of Travel- ling. Passenger Agents of New York. Mr. Pohlmann has been & member of the association's executive committee for the past year, Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, distinguished itself recently by staging a Chinese Mandarin dia- ner dance, said to be the first of As _ stage decoration there was used a bundred-foot runner and side drapes, hand-made by Chinese many decades ago, and insured while in use at a valuation of - 36,000. ‘The orchestra was in Chinese dress and provided music with a decidedly Eastern back- ground, *‘SCBOA TE SIT DOITOG JEN] IOTpA 2 TH ayids Psplts Mou B SUlOT BAIL OSE SIVOA AYE. WOALIP BEA yy Mays aqIds 8g} Peg OA “100 “lV 40g ‘DOBIOPIY “XOTV w ‘SRST ‘9, ABI WO OTSON Fu SH]dS Se] OR jo Suyayip el} JOeUI-31. 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