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MONTREAL (0. ow . : OTE an pent Te “ i 7-2) a ee en ‘nt nine o’tlo¢k in the morning in- Able ‘Bunne took his. elght-year old nephew to the pletures. the other night and purchased ' only one ticket. “You'll have to have @ ticket for the boy,” snld the door’ keeper. . “Meester,” an- swered Able, “I giff you my vold of a eentlemnns he von't look, " —_ ro) Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond | oe TOBACCO—Sample Package, 10 Ibs mild or strong leaf tobacco, with pre- paration to give good aroma to tobacco free, all for $1.60, or 50 Ibs. $5.00. Agents wanted.—The Capital Gasoline Light Co, 445 Cumberland St. Ottawa 4 & Great ‘Britain is to. buill two new hig battle cruisers. create several new infantry brigades, build fowr air squa- drons for home protection and twelve squadrons for Empire protection and t lot of other things. This is the new program for defense. ‘Pwo or three years will be occupicd in the work and the cost will be about a billion and a half dollars. =u se € Strikes and rumors of strikes . wre occuppying the attention of the people of the Tinited States again. aanae © JA TT broudeasting station at Trail is to be stepped up to 1000 watts and the new outfit isto be ready by the middle of April. It will then be the strongest station in TB.C. and the Inost modern. OF Be. One of the oldest Chinamen in Haz- elton who had been confined to the hospitil fora short time on account of his inability to care for himself, passed away Jast week and wis buried on Sunday with Rey, Shet Irn conduct: ing the funeral. et The snow bas disappeared fast and sting in just around the eorner. It Will he here, it is said, before: prosper- ity which is around the other corner where the Mockade was erected, soa The schools of the district. now op- stead of 930, The simmer schedule is in fore, , 2th . Miss I. G. Graig, RN. matron at the Hazelton Tospital, wis on. the sick list a econple of days last week, but is now quite recovered. se om _Olot Hanson, M.P., is on the fallow- ing standing committees at Ottawn for the present session :—raihvays and cams und telegraphs; marine and fisheries ; mines, forests. and waters. eet Miss Mary Jovee lins about got ty where the going will be easier. Some Mouths ago she started ta walk to Alaska. She is making headway even though she has suffered hardships on the trail, Her voute practically par- arellels the ronte of the airplanes and on Snoday. Pilot Carson enroute from Wushineton te Juneau sighted her and ber dag tem not far from Alaska. — ako , Three Hudson Bay officiis were in Tiavelton the past week oon offiedal business; Ik ix rumored ‘that Mr Cummins is to be transferred Tneck to Edmonton and that Mr. Mylne of Nd- a MARCH 1th, ST. PATRICK’S DAY The W. A. to St. Peter’s Churelt, Hazelton, will hold their annual sale of work and home cooking in the Mis- 6.30 pm. Afternoon tea 25e. Salad supper 35c, — The Sheehan children Jeft Tuesday fur Prince Rupert where they will re- main in future. , zee Fred Bruce of Dorreen who has been in the Hospital for some mnths wae sent back to Dorreen on Tuesday. a3 Bacon shipments to Britain in 1935 totalled 125,000,000 pounds or about 5,000,000 pounds more than in 19384 and pork exports last year were more than double what they were in 1934. | Clarence. Shaw. of Carnaby was in police conrt on Monday on a charge of supplying liquor to an Indian. He pleaded guilty and was fined $50 or a month in jail. So for he is doing the time, The Indian he supplied was picked np by Con. Grant of the pro- vineial force. and was trying.to foree his way into an Indian shack on the Hazelton re- serve, THe did not like the idea of go- ing to jail and put up-qnite a tussle, but wus finally landed there and was Fined $10 and costs. This was paid. . #8 Cons.. Grant was in Cedarvale last week investigating reported thefts of windows from the relief camps at that point. The windows are gone, but the question is who got them? One would think it casy to find windows, but if ther are hid away for future use, it is not so easy, But if the police discover who takes government property the party will be dealt with seriously. - * © ; Great snow and rock slides on the main line of the C.P.R. ‘in the south- ern part of the province recently took a number of lives and did a great deal of property damage. There is anxiety on account of continued mild weather nnd danger from floods and more big slides. + * A Leap Year Daughter—Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Stauyer of Hazelton, at the THazelten Ilospitel, a daughter, on Saturday. February 29th. . ae 8 Afts. David. Pratt of Skeoun, Cross- ine spent a few days in Hazelton with her daughter Mrs. Jasper Stanyer. Sho returned to the Crossing Tues- day and foak her grandson with her. 7. The public school at Walcott was burned ta the ground with all contents erly one morning, or night, the latter trirt of dash week, _ kee An Indian from Carunby was fined in Tazelton police court for being drunk and noma known as Shaw was monton will be appeinted to British Chinhla. -Other changes in the ‘organ. Jalon are alsa mentioned, fined $50 or 80 days for supplying the Indinns . It is sald they got drunk on. tt stomnnel:. bitter, | SOUTH TO ) VANCOUVER | _ Calling: at Ocean Falls and Powell Bier ae ka PRINCE ROPE ca 4 sin Hall on above date, frm 3.30 to/ 7 enings. fun ishint. s2) this-section as early as 1832, ve Chicago: WAS: 1 struggling’ settlement Pe of ‘but a few hundred people—John Hi. i Yolpy: president Axevela ted Suburban | a publishers}: Tne. =: as Train Service connecting at Jasper with “The Continental Limited” For PRAIRIE POINTS & EASTERN CANADA —— East bound train leaves New Hazelton 2.65 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday West bound train leaves New Hazelton 2.11 p.m, Tuesday, Thursdey, Saturday For information call or write : Local Agent or P. Lakie, D.F. & P.A, Prince Rupert, B.C, | CANADIAN NATIONAL The Indian was drunk | = SOE be RUT ES ae PE EE Chie Sales must be working at or while one of bis specialties, or what looks like them, is seen going enst ou o flat car They are painted nicely in a bright red for convenience on dark ev- Silver paint has been recom- mended os easier to sce at night, but of course in the bright sun of the duy silver might be hard on the eyes. ot & March exame in Sunday very lamb like with a high temperature and a nice gentle April shower followed on the. second diy of the week by sun shine. There was also a robin singing in the trees, but he was only bluffing and had better get back to his den be- fore the Murch winds get blowing. eH Premier Aborhart of Alberta will do some finaneing along the old lines be- fore he starts on Social Credit. His first budget was a nasty pill for those who were looking for a handout, A 2 per cent sules tax that covers nearly everything one buys has been. added, and many other toxes haye been in- creased. He wants to increase ‘the reventie 3 million this year and. en- ly have a two niillion deficit uext year BLUE ISLAND IIT, SUN STANDARD It ix not beyond reason to believe that some hundreds of years before the white man's coming, the waters of what {8 now Lake Michigan extended fur inland beyend -the present "STO: | sescsesesnsneeoscacacacacseaonncinecacacicee lines. This ridge of lund, rising to at] Spree aetna cacae CNN aca haight of 40 or 50 ft. above the sur- round Ing low lands, was then indeed A wom past 80, now liv- ing in Chicago. says that, in her youn- ger days, she frequently visited the is- land nnd the one thing impressed upon her mind wes the acres of blué flowers (presumably blue: flags or wild iris)- that grew around the marshy spots at the. base. of the ridge, . Bat. another version his it that.a tribe of Indians ) reskled on the tidge “whose custom it wis to palut: their faces blue. Hunt:} ers who nsed to visit ‘this region refer- i[ red to: these- Indians 18 ‘ithe blues of | ° mt ‘the ridge,” a that: the name Blue Tsland was jn gen- It ts a ninttor of history eral use: among tridera and: ninters in| when Local ‘gnlmon trolicis, not observing : rocks along: the north coast, are won- dering ‘if, through: hetring . depletion, nete Prince Rupert us every ance in a}, Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs- ° Stationery . § Fancy Goods Kodaks ¢ Pictures Developed and Printed =. Prinec Rupert, ‘B.C. oe The ‘Hazelton Hospital . The Hazelton ‘Hospital ‘issues tickets for any period at $1.50 "a month in advance, This rate includes office consultations, — medicines, as welt as all costs while at the Hospital. 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