Bally Cow Tsing Asst | Fullowing is a list of cows in the above Association that gave as Ibs. or tore of butter fat for the month of February, 1932, Niuine of Cow Breed Lbs. Milk = Lbs. Fat §2 Kewpie or Holstein 1906 GS. Riverside Dairy ~ 70 Guernsey . Guernsey 1470 | G17 Riverside Dairy 2 Dot : : «.. .,.Holstein ~ 1644... % S92 .- D. Greene | 31 Jenny - Holstein = 147, 5850 “Mes. A. Fisher 2s Sukie. Holstein = 12550 5.7. |W. 8. Woodmar 20 Dolly 2. Shorthorn — 1380 ., 5666. J. Donaldson 123) Steiny sy ’ Holsteim’ 1457 54.3 O. Ekinan Ly Baldy .. | : Holstein 1140 bE a Riverside Dnirs 41 Betsy , Holstein 1390 528 (C. Killer ma Tady “Guernsey 1040 621 8. Woodman - i20) Belle. ‘ Shorthorn 1040 508 I. Donaldson 103° Tiny : H. G. 1367 50.5 W. Powell fi Stocking-° |. Holstein 1208 ' 505 8. Woodman’ 30 Dot ; Holstein 1200 60.56 - J, Churkston os Blue Shorthorn | 1120 50.0 Riverside Dair; 29 Simp Holstein’ 1220 47.6 | D, Greene 13 Judy Holstein 1942 47.0 W. Pawell | 31 Syivin P. B, H. 1314 - 46.0 F. Gilbert . 220 Mary Holstein 1150 45.8 Riverside Dulr: 134 Dolly Guernsey 1175 45.8 | Riverside Dairy , WO) Bessy Holstein 1264 45.5 J. Bourgon 31 Topsy, Pr. B. H. 1150 45.1 F. Guhert Heifets, under three years old whiet gare 20 Ibs. butter fat or more dur- for the month -of February, 1932.) Wt Sylvia PP. BH. " 908 38.0 F. Ekman 6G Baby GAL TT $4.8 Riverside Datr: ASBiddy Holstein 800 8110. BY Cassels’ WbDoy Tlolstein.- 700 20.6 J, Bolitho 97 Dimples: Holstein 750 30.0. iW, Powell ‘ Figures in brackets indieate number of days since freshening, J. G. Manning oe Supervisor WILL YOU INVEST $2.00 ? Owner “W. ‘Slinpson ¢ Ot ‘the ‘Kispio; Val: day Jast: quite recoveréd from his: ré- Short Stories lay Yast Close to Home . i. Mr. “Mezwen, general, trelght, Keep in mind the annual St. Pat- companied by Mrs, McEwen, spent a W. A. to the Anglican church, Hazel. ‘the inimediate " district, this week. It ley left the’ Hazelton Hospital on: ‘Mon: ; and | " | Passenger ‘agent at, Prince Rupert, ac: T rick’s Tea under the auspices of the couple of days holiday in-Hazelton. and _[#. visit to Prince Rupert last week. IN PROSPERITY? | Gooé times, that is times of uormally prosperous con- ditions, are here, waiting for us to put them to work : Industrial and financial leaders tell us-so. Bankers tell us also that savings were never so great. Last year savings accounts throughout Canade increased — -”. by millions of dollars. There’s where-the good times’. - . @onditions are—tied up in Savings Banks sccounts,- © | when a lot of it should be paid on accounts, and the balance of that increase spent in normal buying at) ©... prevalling low prices would have us well on the wny Se | , to normal good conditions, a Here’ S How Your $9, 00 Works . Zou decide to.invest $2.00 in prosperity—the best way 4 is to buy something you have been putting off buying, or to pay 1¢ on account, and if you owe us an acconnt—. enint, peferably our account, Here's what happens +. —That $2.00 is paid out in wages, or we pay an ac. ; count, preferably our aocount.- Here's what happens, ae | “thing he needs or pays an account, until finally:you. 9°. | “recelve your $2.00 back, either in articles sold, if-you we are iv business, or in wages as your place of employ- rs ment receives orders that your $2.00 bis helped crente. . ae || $9, 00 aceounts. - Fach one paid means $2.00 mere. go-.: “ing into cirenletion through “nr senbieveeh ae . : The Omineca Herald has subscriptions in: arrears— : a ae | “” 00K. an aH ‘LABEL TODAY. - it you are ie ar- ers, make yourdnvestment in Prosperity with’ us, ir “Tit ad a a ae 2 (om — The Ladies Aid of the New Hazel. ; ton -cliurech met last Thursday at the home: of Mrs: Dan McKenzle. The © of work next fall and a quantity of yarn has been received and knitting of socks ‘has started, - Mrs, Robt, Tomlinson left Jast weelr for Victoria. When she returns she will be accompanied hy. “Mr, ‘Fomiin- son’s mnather, . . "Rev. Mr. Bannister lenves Hazelton in the thorning (Thursday) with Mrs, Bannister, for Vancouver, Mrs. Ban- nister has been unwell for a long time and it has been decided to try a change of climate, end a specialist in the city WUL also be consylted. ; The Ladies Aid of the United Chure! of Hazelton will hold their ‘annual. Easter Tea and Sale of Home Cookin; . and Novelties on Thursday afternoon Mareh 24 from 3.30 to 6.30 in church. Mrs. G. M. Biernes of Klspiox pald Prince Rupert Bxhibition Associa- tion held the annual meeting last weekt and decided to carry on with the fair again this yenr. .° -Dunean G. Scott, for’ many years in charge. of Indian Affairs in connection with the Department of the Interior at Ottawa, will relinquish his duties, Ji Will be particularily regretted by: those connected with the management of the Hazelton Hospital. The local hospit- al has much to do with the Indian De- partment at Ottawa and has always found Duncan Scott a sympathic offi- elal and a good friend. The teachers‘ of the schvols in the northern interior Will hold. a conven- ; tlon: in: Smithers ‘beginning on Thurs. any. ot. next’ Week. - ° Schools will ‘close on- Friday of next ° week for the Easter vacation. “Siprhig is “just around the corner, A iobbin has been heard ond “seen; the tulips. are vps. the sun has learned to show his face again after a long and dreary winter, Soon green onions will take the place of other things as t . Card of Thanks ‘The Rev. L, F. and Mrs. Baunister desire to express their heartiest thanks and deep appreciation to the St, Pet- er’s W. A. and friends of Hazelton for their tangible token of goodwill during the Order of Elks for flowers recelved, ton; to Be ‘held’ on ‘Thursday,’ March. Te Was Mr. ‘MeEwe es ‘theat visit here for ‘Ladies Aid has decided ‘to hold nt sale. the} | ward to Walcott on Friday. : underway. Loca] tabor is: to be ‘used ‘|Pime to get away from thé Fire Side thé illness of Mrs. Banniater; also to|’- several years, in’ fact ‘he had not be- . fore seen the new hospital building oO. ‘the new bridge - over the zeanyon at Hagwilget. _this country that he and Mrs, Mchiw er for o a holiday. The Felix’ Club: met Tuesday night nt the home of Mrs. Sargent and Mrs. Chappell won the’ prize. She also wor the grand prize for the ‘first ‘period: ing at the home of Mrs. Newick anc the men will be entertained on that oe: ension. . Douglas Lay conducted his’ first of n series of Iéetpres to prospectors ané miners in Hazelton on Monday. .nleht There was a fair attendance, Mr, Redman, president of the Com munity Associition, occupied the chai: and made his first public speech sine: assiming his new office, a te Mr. Me Master went up last week to get the work on the foundations and tower: almost altogether. BASTER MONDAY DANCE COMING and to Throw a Leg again—Be - . There for-a good time There is a good time in store for aul the young people of this district when the New Hazelton Citlzens Associa- tion will put on 2 dance on-Haster Mon- The dance is just a week from next Monday night, and it will mark the op- ening of enother sociul-season. There has been very Little doing in social cir- eles in the district all winter and éven ‘Bome of the married people feel that it jit is tlme to get out and throw a lez YA long winter by a cosy’ fire may be fine and dandy. and it: is good to look! : forward. to it in.the fall when me i: ‘tired out from the harvest and gather sheckles ‘daring 2 Jong summer, bint there is often too much of a good thing This has:been one winter when. there has been too. much cosy fire side, anc the brenth of spring is in the air, maz be not very much yet, but a little, 1’ is-time to dance anyway. and to sec the neighbors, snd. ta forget: nll thos: things one imagines when ‘beside. the: eosy fire side. Mnke ft. a point to tak- in the New Hazelton dance on Faste Mouday night-and stir the blood one more. , Everyone. wlil feel better,” See Advertisement in- another column, ‘CANADA STARCH CO\;. Limited; MONTREAL . Sood copy ol Sade re Rac era YRUP is ra - Feainen We. For malig He was so impressed with | are coming to New. Hazelton in Tun The club will meet next Tnesday even. Rev | The fast of the old bridge materia’! Jivas Ioaded this week and will go for day night in the New Hazelton hall. |. The Omlneca Nerahl is $2.90 a year} | sacked by the | , Porenost Dietitians} For nourishment, delicious flavor and low cote, GROWN BRAND CORN the most healthful food ty foremost d atta. EDWARDSBURG va. “gh sath New. Hazelton . Phane—8 chert 1 long, 1 short - BC. C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan — ‘Rutherford "Surveys. promptly executed, . a SMITHERS, B.C. i te Wa. Grant's Agr ° Notary ] Public | ; sa Re presen ting. ‘Leading Fire ‘and Life “Tnguranee Companies ‘REAL ESTATE Agent " Licerised ‘and Bonded “HAZELTON, B. C. a The Hazelton Hospital The Hazeltan Hospi kets- for -uny perlody. inouth in advance, | "This rate in- clades office cousultations. medi- cines, as well as all costs while in. the hospital. Tiekeés. are ,ob- © ‘store ef by mall: from the medi- cal superintendant at the hospital ‘City Transfer Smithers, B. C.: Seemed r] Taxi- ‘and: Transfer Service At all hours ' « W. B.-Leach : Owner sme miss Some Real Savings Clarks assorted Soups, 2 tins... DE Malkins Best baking. powder, 12. O2..25 Malahat Plum ‘ind “Apple jam, 4 Ib....4& B. & X. Tonuitoes, large tins, 2 for..2f. Ramseys reatly-cut macaroni, Is 2....25° ‘7 a ,on hand.” A branch of this ‘atore his been op- above prices pr eval. an | | Sherriffs & McRae ee “Cash and. Corry we ai Tho, yy : a ‘ South. Hazelton’ ‘ Na ere lainnble in. HuzIton at. the drug | ‘ Ramsey's Verimicelli, 19;- 2. ‘pks esate sees a5 Yietorin Cross Tea, Der Ab. eseteneeanenveesee 3iF- aur DEAT, one lav Be package aIFE and one , string . , pradalnted Pearls call for ns ome yf Fresh Meat Butter and a always q ened ‘at South Hazelton Where the $2.00 “a yan _ \