—_ — ry ry tention! ca” we cordially invite you to inspect-our stock of CERTIFIED reconditioned cars.-- Livery ‘car offered for sale by us has been thorourhiy checked over and reconditioned, and will carry our guarantee as being free from defective parts, and in perfect running order. Each car offered will be supplied with a 1932 license at no cost tothe purchaser, and can. be purchased on the very liberal - General ‘Motors Acceptance Cpn. time sales contract. | Your old car traded at oar appraised value. Some of Our Exceptional Offers 1930 Chev. Sedan, 12000 miles $650.00 1930 Chev. Sedan, 9000 miles - - 650.00 1930 Chev. Sedan, 4000 miles - 675.00 1929 Chev. Sedan 495.00 1928 Chrysler Sedan 485.00 1928 Ford Sedan 325.00 1927 Pontiac Sedan 400.00 | 1926 Chev. Sedan - - . 225.00 7 1926 Studebaker Coach - 550.00 ; 1928 Pontiac Coach 825.00 1928 Hudson Sport Coupe: 1929 Pontiac Coupe 650.00 1929 Chev. Coupe © 420.00 || 1926 Chandler Sot. Road’er 475.00 1929 Ford Tourng - 325.00 1924 Dodge Touring 825.00 1928 Chev. Light Delivery. 350.00 1928 Chev. Truck 450.00 1926 Chev. Truck 300.00 All ears can be inspected and will be demonstrated at our place of business. _ Smithers Garage & Electric ‘SMITHERS, B. C. If you are considering buying a.used--car this season | 600.00. ‘ and few trust themselves. SANADA STARCH co LISTE! Mo NTRE Ay {er ‘BL “Sawie an a cwmineca Teal = = : 4 oh ae? “HEW HAZELTON, B.C: ante - feared ae te oe ” a "Published Every, ‘Wednesday " tas | TIME ‘To ‘WORK: TOGETHER time, and , one never, ‘knows: when the ‘there are few people, who, if some ‘one wished to do 80, “could not be referred ‘to as, crooks and grafters, and their “worst sing Inigitt. have ‘been only a ‘mistake in ‘jidgment | or 8 “mnisuiider- Ut past victories and, future possibilities: | We. have everything to, ‘gain by ‘har. moniously working together, “ ; 1. The’ Vancouver, Province: is still a littlé ‘peeved ‘because the politicians of |.- {third party.’ The editorial writters-are tT working overtime:on the matter and ‘| wicked politicians, Next will be. Luce ‘and his Chinaman friend. Ef that-is + not-enough to'make the politicians get 4 down on their‘Imees one of the sports | writers ‘will: be turned: loose. with per-| ‘| haps a sob siser of -tvo,:: (| adinits that it eannot-get a leader and | ‘the ease.of.a child, furnish the minter- .| should .be given ..; more prominen os pinee in, the, low, cost diet, ‘as 1t is: the most perfect of all foods, supplying + ‘ ‘valuable form.of Protein for body. bullc. ‘ing; energy Lt qileiuin “and “pldsphctue: ‘sd. vital - 1.[ hone ond tooth strneture; vitamihes i] which render ‘it ong of the-'ntotective ‘| by. concentrated ‘food. which. ‘provides . nplendid hourlubmnent at low’ ‘cost, ° my | MEASURING GRAIN: ‘IN BINS” i eres ‘Is Your: t . Subscription Due? ‘Iti is: Only: Two Dollars a ‘Year| 4 x Advertising rates——}L-50 per ‘inch’ per month | reading notices 16¢ pey line firatinnertion, Wer per.| line each subsequent insertion. . ‘This is the tine for-nll people-in the town to get together nnd work for the benefit_.pf. the community. ,-It. is cer:, tain that no good is going. to be ac- complished by one faction pulling against another faetion. - There should -be only, one faction. - ‘The town is, meh ‘too Small for more than: one faction. ‘There is ‘evidence that ‘during the past ‘winter, ‘when, most eople, were idle will help the leaders | much less.” . We do not” believe that anyone has the least desire té injure the ‘town, or to make any personal gain ‘out. of the community business. We belleve that those who are, and who have been, in |. ity have done: the’ hest they could as they. saw “it. They. may have made mistakes, but that is’ no- yeason why they should he called crooks or graft- erg. ~ That sort of talk is’ bad at any shoe. may be on the other ‘foot. Inf fact standing on the part of the accuser. Forget past, ‘soreness “and ‘think ‘of B:'C.“did no.accept their idea..of a- even ‘Butterfield has been’ set- on the Th eProvince it is hard to have a: party of ‘Vancou- yer business-men without a leader. In is sure Vancouver could not Agree on a leader from Vancouver because there| not many: in -hatt eity who does not think his next door neighbor is ereeked MILK 1S A NECESSARY FOOD _aAt the present tine when in many homes the: food budget must be dras- ticnlly reduced, the importance at ‘knowing the value of, foods. -and theii relation to the, nétds of; ‘the body, can- not be overemphasized; * "In addition tc ‘satisfying the pangs of hunger, f£ood Antst supply energy; mitintain health. || Tal up resistance to “disease, ani,. inls for building k ‘sound. body.. Mill --Pustisuer| ; ‘that a division, has ‘developed and has | : ‘been: encouraged to, grow. | That sort ‘of thing will” not help the town and it} charge of the welfare of the commun: | 7 , sealed WAXTITE inside -bag “even a differe nce KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes have _ such a delicious aroma that you’d be sure to choose them if. you compared them with others, just on the strength of opening the packages. And of course there’s a big difference in the taste and crispness. . Kellogg's are the. very best corn flakes possible to' make and ‘they are’ protected by a |, that brings ° ‘them oven-fresh to. your table, This feature is patented! ae ‘Kellogg's gitarantee you the | highest quality and satisfac. tion. ‘Look for the red-and- green package. Made by ‘Kellogg in + Rondon, Ontario. aie from its sugar and fats. in’ foods, " Butter has” no - substitute among the fats; while cheese Jaa: high: : ' rhts is the time of the year when! 4 ids, impartant® ‘for’the farmbr'.to' know. Srairly ‘gedurately! :the’ quintities:: "of ‘grain he hag availoble! for‘peed, or: for} ‘|.other | SB: ae ‘rule: ‘of thumb ‘for'de- ‘termining the quantity of grain in. a] bin, which’ proves very: ‘yelinble ‘is to} ‘tniken to. see thit tle’ ‘grain: is’ lovelled off to. ensue accurate. measurement. - | vices have: been received from Ottawa» boat) rey height: of grain. in. the, bing and ther . divide this sum by 4 whieh will: give the contents in bushels, Care must be GLADIOLUS ‘EMBARGO ae my I Hollow ing representations of Hon. W Atkinson, Minister of Agriculture, ads | that an embargo has been ‘placed a- ‘the: ‘United. States or other countries: -home market if prices'ate' ‘satisfactory. . Arctic EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT; A: SPECIALTY ‘gainst the iniportation of - gladiolus |" .” corms entering British Columbia frow | ‘piie’ gt I U 1 As: ‘the corms con’ be raised: to perfec- me ‘ae dole tlon in Brith Cofimbla, this’ ahould'| "Tye “year prove encournging to’ local: geedsmen, han ‘who! cda’-be" weured 688 permanent } Bo ‘Watch Repairing and . | eae as “pata EB. 6 , Payrolo Within the wtintie crt Fit cre | The recent s ria rings to. i. the ‘story’ ar Pacific “Milk: ‘within . the Arctic. When all. other milk oper ished, this‘ ‘wonderfut milk re- "tained its vitality’ and ‘flav or, We qrhich gave, these faets and stil ve it on file. ‘Pacific Milk “100%, B. © owned and controlled: Plant at Abbotsford.” , * . of ‘BC: UNDERTAKERS:~ a aat t POBox baa Will be at the.Omineca Hotel Hazelton on Thursday . a —= Vv NEW HAZELTON = HOTEL Gus Clivistiansix tr: Propeetor, ED G8 nearda™? te eee Bear Mrs i Ford Parte on: -Modern, Garage i Ford Dealers . Gas , Repairs | * Complete line’ ‘ot eee eee uae De R. C. Bamford: ‘DENTIST: SMITHERS} B. Go ~ Hours 9am to-6-p m Evenings § by'appolntmenty 4... S ee, ie ana tld ert Skea. faut ipy “phe” length by" thes ‘width Wy-the. The embargo was placed'on ‘Account br! the thips tnelttng Ainported; alnatolt . published the letter, some time aga, .. ; New. Cars , ‘and. ant Ccamapienpuinaiatais iam, Moke >. es Se = wo fo any eo ee : " PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. _ will ring us i . ane Z a ; oj. B. Judge” Chiropractor