NEW TRAZELTON, B. C., WEUNES 5 ale 15, 1096 GROSVENOR IN GHCOKVES bc. The great lounge, the open fire place, the writing rooms are very homelike and, combined with good sleeping rooms and & popular din- ing room, makes your stay in Van- canver a very happy one, WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the ' Morning Rarin’ to Go | ‘The liver should pour out two ponnds ot liquid bile into your bowels daily, If this bile is nok flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. Jt just decays in the bowels, Gas blonts up your stomach, Youret constipated. Harmfl poisons go into the body, and you feel sour. sank and the world looks punk, A mere bowel movement doesn’talways get atthe cause, You need somathing that works on the liver as well, It takes those good, ald Curter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up". Harmless and gentle, they make the bile fow fréely. They do the wor: of calomel butnave no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name! Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c. I? Taxes quality to stay at the top.: year “after year; « For 30 years Kelloge’s Com Flakes have been champions. Today they outsell all other ready-to- eat.cereals by millions of pack- ages because they give most in value, Made and guaranteed by- Kellogg i in London, Ontario, Nothing takes the place of Jon time next fall. tly. * jt Of Interest to Mest Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond . ee TOBACCO—Sample Package, 10 tbs nild or strong leaf tobacco, with pre- piration to give good aroma to tobacco free, nH for $1.50, or 50 Ibs. $5.00. Agents wanted.—The Capltal Gasoline Light Co., 445 Cumberland St., Ottawa = mt Commuadere Wuanter Corner of — the Francois Lake ferry, Has been on a visit to Prince Rupert, ‘ ss & Robt. Sampare and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harris and daughters Mazel and Lilly and Molly and James Fowler of Kitwanga attended the op —fening’ of the new: chureh at.Kitkatla last week and returned to Kitwanga this w reek, Ske A stenmer will arrive al Trinece Ru- pert about the 25th of Muay to take a loail of nearly two million feet of as- pen logs for Orlent and another ship ix expected in June or July for another cargo of the samme material All this xtuff is.cut along the Skeena river and on through to Fort Fraser, Stantey Rishopric, jr, of Portland, Ore. is the contractor between the Oriental buyers and the focal logeers, eek Cons, Andy Grint had a eall to Kit- wanga hist Tuesday. He took charge of a fifteen year old Tndian bey and brought him to Flazelton’ on Wednes- dlay. The boy will be charged in the Juvenile court on 2 statutory offense. Therp has been no juvenile court judge appointed yet far this district. * 6 With a week of very spring like weather all the gardeners in the dist- ret are getting things ‘ready. to start another scason. Hot beds: are being nude and rnbish is being removed. The scason is late, but some extra fast work on the part af the gardeners and the usnal, big craps will be harvested Where does net ap- pear to be any plans made for an ma- terial increase in enltivatd areas lenl- That is too bad, for thers is an- ether long winter coming, gam . Not only is aspen from the northern interior in demand for shipment to the Orient but the LInter-Valley Lumbér Ca, yor Terrace is starting in on the lower Skeena to.cut a half a million ‘fest of cotton wand logs to ship across the DPuecitic. The cottenwood on the lower Skeena has a e@onsiderable com- mercial yrlue. A-large quantity was sent in yours gone by to New Westmin ster te he used as a veneer in. furni- ture making and wall decoration, ee A few carloads of cedar poles and pillng are being shipped ont eaelh week from this district, but there does: not seen to he any big movement as yet. The big: pile of poles from. the Bell Lake region are still an the river bank across from Cuipnaby. These will be yt date the river as soon as the ice Lroks away, und driven down to the Nash yards ready. for shipment, | The couniry StH ling many ‘thousands ofy poles to eut whorl the market is ready. -'e ® The Ourinecs Herald is anly $2.00. ‘|the hig 3 flown over.them and ever came down | xe low that they were only about a Pd ‘Geo. McBean, an old timer in this section, 1nd since his prospecting days enne to an end, has been developing a farm at Two Mile, is this spring clear- ing up another big piece of land. along Last winter he took a lot of birch wood off his farm and has discovered a lot of aspin wood oti He thinks he could get half a dozen cars of logs the main road. the back part of the farm. off ‘that piece. .: a: Dr. Wrinch himself has not been up to snuff the last week. Ee lias a little toneh of celd that takes the joy out of life, Therewas no service in New Hazel- ton last Sunday owing to 2 mistake in The preacher and.a nimber of singers arrived, but telephoning a message. there was no congregation. ase m Mra, W. S. Russell of Hazelton wort She was up to Smithers on Tuesday. aveompanied by Miss Shirley Ann. — sek Tt is rumored that A. Roy Medonald of Smithers. but an old timer in Haz- elton and New Hazelton, is going to take over the Joe Spitzel farm at Car- ;uaby this spring. a . A bridge and dance will he held by the W. A. to the H. H. in the Venetian Rooms ou Friday, April 24th. Bridge from 8 p.m. to 11 pan. Refreshments served. Dante starting at 11.30 p.m. Aduntission 5e, eo. FOR SALE—Guernsey cow; in good condition; to freshen’ April lath; 5 years old. fat in 305 days, Ud. Owens, Evelyn, eee Mrs. a visitor in Prince Ipert over Kuster season. She had intended. be- ing present at the opening of the new ¢hurch, at Kitkatla at which Bishop Hix presided. Rev, and Mrs. Shear- man were at one time stationed at Kit- Katha, ° that: Mrs, Shearman was advised not to accompany the party which - lett Prince Rupert on a smell boat. ‘ aot ; The honeymoon plance carrying Mr. id Mrs. Alhert Almouslino of Seatth! and whielo was Jost for several days, rausing much anxiety, and ata result: eta the cent of two ainnsa who bad dened an the search and crasmud, Taye heen loerted. i, YY Kenney, JALLAA,. told the Tovald that when. be was re- tinmlug uorth on the «LN UR. steamer, yellow plane of Almeslino had hundred feet above the ship. gen . Phere’ was fatk last week of plug- Hing the price of copper at 9440, eee . . A’ daughter was born in New. West- ninster mp April Tth, te Mer. and: Mfrs. Silay. Mallisow of Hazelton, ud : Ot a A diughter’’y about ilie middle of March to Mr. and Mrs. Court” Miljoiy, formerly of New . Hazelton, ls ~ SOUTH. TO VANCOUVER Calling 2 at Ocean Falls and: Powell. River 7 ss Jast test, 369 Ibs, butter Price $45.00, f.0.b.—|_ B. Shearman of Hazelton was the But the weather was so rough was -born at Ced: vevile Barnweil, Alta., sets this year’s record for the first official report on work on the, land, according to a message received March 19 by the Agricultural Department of the Canadian Pacific Railway at. Winnipeg. The earliest last year was from Taber, Alta, ‘which has held the record for five years, on March 21. . Alfred S.° McKay, recently - elected president of the Southern Alberta Pioneers’ and Old-Timers’ Association, is one of the two surviving members of the survey party which charted the roule of the Canadian Pacific Railway neross prairies and mountains in 1830-1885. Interviewed at ‘Victoria re- cently, W. M. Neal, vice-presi- dent of western lines, Canadian Pacific Railway, stated that he anticipated one of the biggest travel years in recent Canadian history, There had. been, he said, a substantial improvement in passenger travel business. last year which is expected to con- tinue this year, : Changes in hotel management in western Canada are announ- ecd' by H, FB, Mathews,. general manager Canadian Pacific Hotel system as follows:—-T. E. Ches- ter, manager Hoiel ‘Vancouver, appointed assistant general man- ager of the company's hotels in western Canada,- succeeding A: E. ‘Robertson, resigned; Colin I’. . Pratt, manager Palliser Hotei, Calgary, becomes manager’ Hotel Vancouver with. W. J, . Mylett, succesding' Mr. Pratt as Manager of the Palliser. Vancouver Island, known as the historical cradle of the Paci- fic Northwest, is to be featured this. summer by @ special cruise of the Princess Norah, of . the Canadian Pacific ~B.C.. service, which will make-2 complete cir- cuit: of the Island, leaving Van- couver at 2 pm, July 15, for a seven day trip.in the paths of the early explorers. . | During the winter season just closed, thera was witnessed the greatest step forward in. ski-ing travel ever recorded. Over 51,- 000, more than a fifth greater than last year, made journeys over the week-end from Montreal .to sk territory in the Lauren- tians, the mountain paradise to. the north. of ‘Montreal thoroughly ° covered = by . Canadian °Pacific Railway, Many came from ‘cities in the Eastern United States to enjoy the sport. Nine weeks have been. named and arranged: for Vancouver's Golden Jubilee colebretions pro- “per this summer but the festivi-. tles willcover tha whole season and ars expected to attract visit- ors from. all-over fhe world.-One of the high lights will be the re--. enacting of the’ arrival of . the first Canadian Pacifle train hal? a-century ago. _. Thirtean short. Turopean erul- ‘ses from British. ports will be made between May and October by the- Canadian. Pacific. liners Montclare and - Montcalm this- year, The Baltic and the Medi- -terrancan will be covered exten- sively in these voyages. Dr, A. H.. Compton, : physics research expert, recently return- ed from a trip to Honolulu on 8. : § Aorangl,: after: - studying ‘ac-" | _ tiveness of the cosmic ray in the - Southern -hemisphere. A spectal-- ly constructed “house on. the iimer’s after-bridge contained ‘the | ; delicate apparatus ‘for. the. pur- | _ pose: of securing more data on tno. Itile-known but:-ever present , . 7 trip... ‘ @ TT Fanny “Melairen, R. Nu ety is : he “he holidaylng- ‘in ‘rer ree; goes to Pence | eupert His W tek: for’ a Vint Ae tig the luca dltion, meniis . us” he. would: Jn get 0 ong Pince | sat ‘ne Hereand There] | Qpme’s, Ltd. oF during. the ship's Antipodean’ of (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. a et a ne one tg aes “ The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital isgnes tickets for any period at $1.50. 2 month in advance. This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costa while at the Hospital, Tickets - are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mafl from the Medical Superintend-. qut at the Hospital, Pe rm Oe ne te ne ~ Le * ae tse "MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON : Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test. 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