~ Sa ae : Mooag Col pure, wholesome, and economical table Syrup. Children love its delicious flavor. ml THE CANADA STARCH CO. LiMITED. MONTREAL ‘| use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the near future. rr The Omineca Herald Will now supply you wih Even though business is not up to normal you still BE voc 4 Counter Cheek Books ; of any size and any make and at manufacturer's prices | Give your order to us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald New Hazelton, B. C. , KREKKAKKAKAKEREKERES EGS EF VF KELLEY EERE EES EERE EREREERER S0' \ gE Morning, Noon or Night START the day with a bowl of crisp Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. Delicious with cream or milk, and fruit. Rich in energy — quickly digested — the kind of breakfast that makes you feel fit, | '« Enjoy Kelloga’s for lunch. So nourishing and easy to prepare! ‘So economical! Fine for the children’s a | ” supper, ‘too, or a late-evening snack. They encourage - 7 restful sleep. Made by Kellogg i in London, Ontario. lat 3 o'clock, * FOR SALE-—Purebred White Leg- horn Hens, all Laying, $1.25 each; -| Purebred Yorkshire Sows, ‘7 months old, $12.00 each; Crossbred, Yorkshire -jand Berkshire, pigs, 4 weeks old, $3.00 each; Bronze Turkey Eggs, from B banded Tom and fine laying hens, 25¢ each; White Leghorn Hatching eggs, 50e.a dozen; 500 chick Buckeye Brood- er, coal, like new and perfect when in use, $20.00-—Mes. C, A. Chapman, of Smithers, B. C. ‘ ees Timothy Seed—Purihy No..1, Grade No. 2, $7.00 and Grade No. 3, $6.00 per 100 Ibs, F.0.B., Telkwa. Apply to E. J. Letehforid, **k h PUPS FOR SALE—Cocker Spaniel |‘ Pups for sale~Apply to E. R. Cox of Hazelton. Co. zh SE T. W. 8. Parson, of Vancouver, assist ant commissioner of provincial police, wa sa caller on the Jocal member of of the force on Tuesday. Mr. Parsons is on an inspection tour and was ac- companied from Sinithers by Sergt. A. Faivbairn. ‘ek & Mr. Cowan of the immigration de- pirtinent.was a celler in this district on ‘Tnesday. ates On Friday night last there was 2 yery lively dance in the New Hazelton hall given under the auspices of the local baseball team. The affair was late In starting as, the orchestra drum- mer lost his drum. There was a big crowd and the boys will be well away for finances; - . . * * + Rev, and, Mrs. Redman leave on to- morrow’s. train for Vancouver where they will attend the annual conference of the United Church. Rev. Redman ix on the settlement committee, hence the nevessity of going a little enrlier thin the ordinary delegates. ns & & Miss Ford, R.N., of the Hazelton months lenve of absence and_left on Tuesday for her home at Armstrong. B. GC. Enroute she stopped at Wood- covk fo spend a day ov two with Mr, ‘nd Mes, Wm, Little. eee Me. Berner. field supervisor for the soldier settlement board, was in town “a Monday on business. . eee. On ‘Monday morning the shovel from Sinithers sturted to work on. a land slide on the highway to the coal mine out fron Telkwa. This slide has been down for a mouth or more and the con] mine wir wable to operate until the yond is opened: up again, That allo unde a hig loss te the conl opern- tors, »* * ; At a meoting of the citizens Monday econing a committee was appointed to hondie the 24th of May celebration. “he affair will be along similnr lines ns other years, et (m. Monday evening the official hoard of the Tnited Chitveh met in the. ‘Now: Tazelton chureh and veceived the vesignation of Trev, 8S. V. FI. Redinan who as been pastor here for the. last throm. yenrsy.. Mr. Redman is going ro Mission City, The board alsa consld- ered matters relative to the future of the leat. churehes, ° sek There will be a sale of Home Coole. ing by the Ladies Aid of the United Chureh of Hazelton in the church on Saturday afternoon, May 12, beginnitig 2 oe J. Taylor, representing ‘Paelfle Gold ‘Smelting &, Refining. Co...: Hight Pre- mium paid on all grades of gold: shagayense a * oe . A. “shoiver’ waa, given’ at thin Home ot Mrs honor of , ‘Mra’: HaWhin,. ‘Miss Mi- Cox . | telly Ip | yee ’ | coRN |; 4 FOR QUALITY: .| [7 i a Is Your Subscription Due? 4H It is Only Two Dollars a Year Doings Around Home _Of interest to you. ‘eup fine corn flake crumbs. Hospital staff has been granted © six]: .fatternoon toe work, so the local team Bring your Old Gold to Smithers lo Prager, ast, Tharsday night in wns hastesk, aiid port’ ‘of, thie, evening: and your friends WE ALL LIKE PIES “There’s pie for desert.” - That” is the magic formula for lifting the fam- ily from the depths of gloom. Board- ing house keepers use the trick when the beef is tough. House mothers use it when Alma Mater loses the game. Almost every mother uses it to bright- en:menols which “are good for you” but perhaps not very interesting; or to cheer the boys when it rains on the duy of the big game. There are many aids for easy pie mnaking that wise’ women use. Some ed utensils which simplify the work of pie making. Hven more helpful aye the prepared foods which can be used in pies, The manufacturer does much of the work which grandmother did in the home. Thanks te modern foods, such as rendto ent cereals, gelatin and condensed milk, pies can be niade even without baking. These uptodate pies are especially wholeseme und as good for you as they nre good to eat. The cereal pastry is so easy to make that pie making is no longer the test of the cook’s skill, al- though still the source of her popul- ovity. - Corn flakes are most suitable for this kind of “pastry. Other ready to crispies and whole wheat flakes. Roll eat cereals can be. used, such as rice the flakes. to make fine crumbs. For one 9-inch pie, melt 44 cup butter in the pie pan. Add 4% cup sugar and 1 Blend thoroughiy and press .the mixture firmly around the sides and bottom of the pan. Chill the pastry in the re- frigerator for.a few minutes before putting in the filling,, A little cinna- mon or nutmeg can pe added to the pastry mixture to snit the ‘flavor. of the filling. The flavor of the butter wnd the corn flakes is all that is. nevd- ed to make a delicious pastry. A few of the crumbs can ble reserved for springling over the top, of the ple if desived. With corn flake pastes any filling enn be uged which does not have to be cooked in the pie shell, The cream fillings and those made with gelatin are expecially good. These pies will keep fresh and good and evisp in the refrigerator, Reliet racketeering lis been discov- ered in Tillovette and investigutions nre being. extended. Renorts from & puinber of places would indicate. Unit wy generel jnvestigution would he. gnite justified. a *, “ * John Rukin of New: Baelron will conduct the services In the New Hasg- eltom and the Tazelton churelies dur- ing the nbsence of the pastor. 3 * ti] * The ball tenm got down to some practicing on Sunday nfternoon. The hoys on the: extra gang working, out of here were fo hive had a team on the field but they were called out in the had to make ure of some of juniors, oe THE LIBERALS MEETING AGAIN Owing te the unsatisfactory service on the railway of late the Skeena dis- trict Tdbern! Association meeting, was postponed until May 16. It will be held in Terrace as previowsly onnoun- cod, The Smithers local will thus be able to -eall another meeting to select a delegate or delegates, if they enn find one or more’ Liberals who. have had enongk work and wages to enable them fo make the trip. * B, GC. 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Hours $a m to G pm Evenings by appointment, The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tle: kets for any period at $1. 50 per ‘mont in advance, This rate iu- “eludes office. consultations, meidi- ‘olnes, as well as. all. costs while “hethe hospital, ‘Tloketa are ob- tatnahte ine “Fuzitan - ‘at’ the ‘drug ere ar hy ‘pyell from ‘the medl- wis spat laying bridge. : : ' bp 4 Png teal re tne. Want ‘at the hoe be t ee ee ee _—— Catena Shebeanarnee cme ove tant ae, <—- arse igen