NEW HAZELTON B. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1935 — We ‘GROSVENOR n. C Vancouver BC, hose who like a good night’s rest away from Bome, the Grosvenor is extra quiet. Around the corner from shops, boats and trains and just up street from the financial district. ie City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours ——w W. B. Leach Owner Forwarding Transfer Storage Taxi All trains are met with both ears and trucks Wood and Coal for Sale Dry Birch and Jack Pine in car lots if wanted — Marshall Bros. & York: = The Best. Christmas. Gift — Comes from: the. Jewellery Store|. It lasts “onger and is. treasured more. . i you dia x not get 1 copy of our | catalogue we will, send one. on request. “at you ‘need: anything ‘gpectal ¢ or hes, in achurry: we “‘svill send you'a “ots ee selection ‘ a ) approval. “, “need anything,’ Bp ‘Thy he me Rogers. 26 pierce knife -- oi oats a ad fai as 6 9250. a good: a8. you. y iil, tind niyhire o “Don't forget to. walte “When you . = eee a oe ——— OF Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond A chemist studying papyrus manu- scripts, says that Egyptian priests who revealed secrets of thelr’ drder were killed with a poison made from peach stones.::- . : , "440 Beg ahve weored. spies sent “motBerto” pick’ ‘spindth ‘in’ the garden, instead plucked her father's prize asters,’ The father was on ya- cation, fortunately perhaps. * 6 & ‘Althaugh great. ice sheets now exist lon square miles are blanketed in ice, -_* * Floods made strange friendships among animals on islands in the Mis- sionvi river. Living: together were snakes, rabbits, skunks and many others, Their hereditary fear for one itnother was forgotten. ®# * 8 A small mud slide came Gown just 2 Infle or so out of New Hazelton on Sat -{urday afternoon. .juat -before. the west-|- bound passenger arrived, and as a re- sult the train was held there for an hour while the sectionmen cleared the mud away. * ek Altitude flights are usualy made in winter rather than in summer, be- cause there Is less violent contrast be- tween temperatures: at high altitude and those on the ground. ee & ‘OF all the people in the world -today not. more than .one-third eat with a knife and fork. Another third use chopsticks and the final third still eat with their fingers. xk KE After waiting for a week for an im- provement in weather conditions the airplane which arrived at the Mission Point field last Monday got, away ‘on Sunday for the north, . ‘ee The mayors of Canada sre assemb- ling at Ottawa for a: joint conference with the new government, and like the provincial premiers who are also there for a joint conference, each has some special favor to ask, and a very special reason why they should see the new premicr all alone as well 4s with the other members of the conference. Mr. King Is going to have a pleasant time only. in the polar regions, the earth I~ | stfll in an ice age, since some six rail- and-it will be all he can do to, Keep to the centre of the road. * * * gress and each side claims victories, but neither side admit loosing any men. The reports are most nreliable, The League of Natibns’ is beling, very. Dati-, ent with ‘Itais? , " too & Sir Samuel ‘Hoare is a very sick man due to over work and over anxi- ety over‘ the Italy-Fthopia affair, and ,the failure of his government to make a satisfactory settlement of the trouble e 2 4 AS yet little if any attempt has been made to. repair the damage done by the recent. floods to the ronds and the bridges along the Skeenn, Nor yet is there any evidence of any start being made on the. high level crossing over the railway at New. Hazelton; B. T. Kenney, ILL.A., is in the interior ‘this week and he may succeed in getting a start made some place on something. x* * {+ Huge Johnson came np-from Cedar- vale on Sunday. He ‘had a finger ernshed in’ a enable at Cedarvale andl had to have it dressed. * x * : Mrs. W. 3. Greer was taken to the hospital Saturday evening for nu few days - trentment. i or a annual Christmas tree and entetaln- ‘Iment in the New Hazelton hali toward the end of this month. This .is the time given over to the children, but at which time the parents get the most of the fun. eur says that when be predicted mild | weather until Christmas he neglected to mention possible snow and = enst winds and such like. eee The provincial premiers are gather- ing at Ottawa to discuss financial matters with the new premier. The provinces all want large sums of mon- ey. Premier King. would like to con- fine. the discussion to relief and. un- employment. But he will find’ relief debts ‘are only n small item in the list, of requirements the provinelal men will ‘submit. ; emt Bs. Sarah Mussallem, age 86 years : ' "REDUCED $320 To. ‘BETUERN PRINCE tis Leaving ‘Prince Rupert ' THURSDAY These rates effective. to "February 29 - Return limit, March 31 ae ‘CANADIAN NATIONAL. STEAMSHIPS y-03 | : WINTER FARES VANCOUVER, Meals and Berth Included Se s. GEORGE 10:30 -p.m. . Southbound | oe Edwa rdsburg a ERGY. FOOD THA a 'NOURISHED * a . MORE CANADIAN: CHILGREN CHAN: ANY: OTHER, CORM . “SYRUP” ; The war ‘in Ethopia is stl in’ pro- |. Preparations are being made for the|- The Weather Profit near Hazelton |: : oo oan re of Miss. ‘Mussaliem ‘of Smithers. - . . oa] * * toe, been lengthened out by 500 feet -and‘is "| now practicnlly 2000 feet in length, 0s much room us any plane with a good . pilot should need. “2 ee Mrs. Angus Kerr und her young son day (today) and Will go to thelr home at Quick on fhe ‘mor hing tr: in, ate og as ee A to r2 ond = With the warm weather and OQ fine seusom alimezt upon ua, Cates of opening of the summer: hotels aml resorts of the Canadian Paciie “Railway will be weleone ners to tourists, Danth Evvinss Zulel onesas, June 16: Chara Lake Lotlise, Umerald Lake Chae let and bimealow.cam7s Wapta, Youu, Isdinm Mee. Soriase and BMaraine Lats, June at: Frenn Tiver Buncvalow f'aren, Jun2+137 Tells Cap Buneslovy Cans, . Jura 27; Alwoneuia Hots), &t, Antrews, Nv3. 0 June. 2%: Ths Tises, Tiety, June 27 acd the Lahvsida aa, Youu, due “3. ; Tortie, Orten, frrenis “ane nual These, Festicnl will pe held this year, June 6-8... Millions of rose Dloams will be on display in the many floats of the grand: flo- . ral parade and also in the 47th . annual show of the Portiand Rose “Boviety. ‘Marking the Silver Jubilee cele- brations of the coronation of King George V, to be held this year, the Canadian Pacific Railway has issued a strikingly handsome folder ‘covering the main evento - of the function from the King’s drive to St. Paul's Cathedral on May 6 and ending with the Lord — Mayor's Show on November a, at beautiful new menu card for the King’s Jubileo celebrations _ has been designed by the Cana- ‘dian Pacific Rallway to be teed in: all the company’s hotelg from — coast to corst,-on ships of the ' Atlantic and Pacifie fleets ‘and on world cruise ships. Its front cover is done in gold with the Canedian Coat of Arms in color: . at the top and the Canadian Pa- -elfic ‘crest at the bottom. ‘The back cover, also done in __gold,. shows'a train in the Rockies, the Chateau Frontenac at Quebeo City . and the Empress of Britain, A _maple leat below the Coat ‘ot Arms and «a ‘space on, the back for autographs ‘completes the menu card. | . 4, The world is invited ‘to attend the annuel' Rose Festival to be held at Portland, Oregon, June 6, 7 and 8 This, one of the out: standing fetes: of the United States, will this year show many. new. and. beautiful ° features, among which © ‘the -47th ‘annual roso: show’ of ‘the’ Portland’ Rose Society ‘will be not the least im- . portant... The whole city ‘will .be » embowered -in. TORE at that . time at year,’ “ Qver the period May. 16-28 in clusive, ‘the Canadian - rellways are offering. special bargain fares figuring. approximately’ at one cent a. mile-from various ‘eastern -Qlties to: western Canada, . Return: ‘“Himit is thirty days from. the date -’ of issue of. teket with stopovers "within the: ‘Urit : of the ticket at | * Port,” Arthur, - “Armistrong amd, - Rolnts: ‘west thereof, — . , an Ce . adressing an muuietite of more . than a thousand ; representative - ‘business tien at. ‘Toronto reconts Bhs A, W.. Beatty, -K.0., Lid, >, chairman’: and. president of . the | Y thatthe Canadian National’ qway.:pystom, was: never-af: h met. ‘Jens’ ‘than. a ‘sad ‘sceldent,.* ” _, threatens national Rolvency,s yo Le “rep f the Dominion, Lord Baden _ : ee ni hick’ Scout, Lady'Bader= arid 'tholr (wo. daughters, landed passed away in Prince Rupert on Sat- urday night... She js the grandmother ‘ aly ‘Orme’ 3, Ltd. ‘The Mission Point landing fleld has left the Hazelton Hospitel on Wednes- | 4 une sent evel : Ry oH rint e Sa Canadion. Pacific Rallway,: tated af exparimené, dn: public. ownership ‘* and-that it ‘was neither. more: i “ . Problerh,. he sald; constitutes ‘Cane * - _ ada’e* most. diffienit’ problem and mR “ptasting & tour of Canaits , wile Spe pill: ‘include. the’ “principal: cage | Powell, eatet ofthe Girl: Guider,: | at? Vanoouver:. from 8.8. are bein: o (THe: Pioneet ‘Druggist) The Mail Order Drug’ Store | -of Northern B. Ga: Drugs. - sing Fancy Goods: : «Kodaks ped, and ison . Prinec Rupert, B.C.” The Hazelton Hespita! The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for way period .at .$1.50 iu mouth In ndvance. This rate includes office . consultations, Inedivines. as well as all costs ‘while at the Hospital. Tickets: ure abtatuable {a2 Hazelton at the Teng Store, ‘or ~by mall fram the. Medical Superintend- bit a the Hospital. ‘Al MARTINS GARAGE HAZELTON Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test, ACET YLEN E WELDING m\y recking Truek Electrie Toots _ SHOP—OPPOSITE NEWICE’S ‘B.C _LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford _ Sarveys promptly executed : Smithers, B.C. #8 RICE | “coopER B. 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