THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934 F} PR J fea . Wa Miss Ralphena Wrinch, R.N.. of the , a ; Letter to Editor Ocean Falls hospital staff is expect- ' oo oy W: ¢ . ’ A ——— ed home on Thursday for a vacation. . ne 1. fan 5 Sency . zee . ¢ ’ . KAS 3: WE LA, ; tary Publ PLEA TO THE WEE SLL. Miss Craig, R. N., superintendent at Doings Around Home Notary able _-|the Hazelton hospital, afrived home ‘ . 7 a Jnly 8, 1984/on Tuesday after a month spent at her Of interest to you and your friends Representing Dour liter —Jnst a little space in your Viluahle paper re Observers let- ter of lat week. It looks very much aus though the only industry at Pacifie has been-lost and penctically the only revenue the CoN. 1. lad, through the iafucnce of C. NX. It political employ- cos Crying economy, in provincial af- fulrs, by closing the ferry, ‘That place Macifie would be°a good place -to: try economy on the CG. N, R, by putting a watchman instead of several $200 a mouth men “Now I shoud think by fue tuition that are Wee M, L.A. has voreived. from his campaign manager. tie chairman of the C. N. BR. engineers union. that he should now be able to inke the wheel: of the political ship und stear a-straight course to that wonderinl land of promises, such as patronage (the only promise he for- ot- jobs for everyone. not take from one and give to another, such as min- ings recorders jobs from aged invalids, rud two road foremen where one used t+ da. and work: and wages for all, Come on Wee M. i, A. and take the vheel, A Deliquent ‘Tax Payer home in Winnipeg. ee Miss Helen Campbell, Rt. N,, goes on her vacation in a few days. She is go- ing to Vancouver, : : . £2 & : Cons, Oland left Smithers on Satur- day. June 30 with Joseph Matus, jx, tor Essondate. ee . FE, T.. Kenney, MLL.A., spent a day or so here the first of the week to see the . boys ‘And on. Tuesday went on to Cedaryale, A few of the boys are wondering what. is going to be done about relief after August 1, ; Mrs. Cramner of Rose Lake was ad- mitted as a patient to. the Unzelton hospital the first of the week. ahh ~The members and‘ adherents of the United church and Sunday school of New Hazelton are to pienie at Two Mile on Thursday for the purpose of getting acquainted with the new min- ister Mr. O. Grondabl and family. ** * #8. The Canada thistle is not 2 native of Canada. It was imported ‘from the Bnvopean countries. Chuck Smith went up ito Walcott on Tuesday where he is to spent some weeks with his sister, Mrg, Harold Gould, He was accompanied as far is Smithers by his other, . ee Jax. Herener who has heen in the military hospital in Vanconver for a nninber of months, returned to Hnzel- tou last- week. He has had an opera- tion and is a great deal better. : se *% : Mes. C. W. Dawson and Mrs, George Biernesi went up to Smithers on Tues day for a few days. i ; anit ; Airs. Dave Heenan who bas been a patient in the Hazelton hospital for same ‘tine, has improve ta such an extent Chit she was able to take on ant ride on Monday. . eek ‘ Mrs. Wm, Greer is reported to be muking favornble progres, She has been in the hospital for, a cgnpe - of weeks, vo — More time for the THE time you save with Kellogg’s Corn Flakes gives you more leisure to do things you enjoy. No cooking. No trouble to prepare. Just pour these crisp golden flakes into bowls, and breakfast’s ready! Kellogg’s are so appetizingly crisp — so delicious in flavor — that everybody likes them, T hey’re nourishing too. Rich in energy and easy to digest, An ideal lunch. ’ A splendid evening meal for children. Serve with milk or cream and a bit of fruit, There’s real economy in buying Kellogs’s Corn Flakes, They save fuel as well. as package, holding many servings, costs but a few cents. Always oven-fresh in the heat-sealed WAXTITE inside bag time, And the red-and-green —an exclusive Kellogg feature. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario, * 7 giphlod CORN FLAKES pe eg -| afternocon the district the past few days includ- ing oue from California. They did not stop more than a few hours, but started on the return journey. La army planes at Mission Point out for an aiternoon s fishing on Tuesday, sf @ ~ Miss Moreham left lust week for a trip to the south. If she likes it in the south vhe may stay there, She came from Eugiand a year or su ago and made her home in Hazelton, xk & After spending a number of YQus as tencher to th Indiaus at Kispiox Miss Karl went, south list week on her va- cation, She is going to get a sekool in the south and is not likely tu come back to the north, The work in the Kispiox field’ is being tuken over by the missionary of the United church, ut * eke & . rT W. 8. Russell and family got off on Saturday of lust week for a vacation trip by motor* to Vanconver und other points. in the sonth. They ave to be away several weeks. she Sum Fletcher left last week for the coast where he is to join his brother- in-law on a fishing boat. He may move his- family south towards the end of August : , . ‘ee Miss Alive Vilishury of Prince Ru- pert and “at one time teacher here, is now chroute to Japan where she will spend a year with her sister, Mrs. H. L. Keenleyside. ; *ee Mr. ond Mrs. Devlin of Kispiox and Hugh Campbelt of the same district have gone south hy motor for the vas ciltion season, se. * Jack Stanyer and Mes, Stunyer, - to- sether with their son Tom and his wife and three children motored from Francois Lake last Week and spend a couple of days withr Mrs. Benson in Tazelton. Tom Stunyer and family recently motored tp from . Yakama Valley where they. have their home, x ee Mrs, McLean of Prancois Lake was a guest of her sister Mrs. Benson in THuzelton last weels. . x ok om An all stir team went from Smith- ers to Prince George on Saturday to Way two enmes on Sunday. A few of the Smithers fans went along. The Prince George team won both f#ames, The score of the fest gume was 10 to (and of the second gume 11 to 7. ak & A. BL Parlow of Prince Rupert, the head of the forestry branch — in the horth, was in attendance at the Farm- ers Institute convention: at Telkwa on Saturday ast, i ar On July Ist Seth Waldvich of Glen- Rive way, One of the party was in- Jnred slightly, but they were able to {Hroceed to the const the next morning, An Ofd Timers Of residents from Burns Lake to Haz- ‘}elton who arrived during or revious t ‘11812, will gather at gor ° -| Round Lake Community | . | Thursday, July 19, Noon For Basket Lunch ‘with sports in the This ig the time for all Old Timers to get together, ’ ‘ Several tourists cars have been in &.W. Dawson took the pilots of the]. fanna tipped his truck over near Rose BERCICIIER ICICI ORICON. Take, In pnasiig another car he got : | too close to the edge and the road Re-union| aL -a banquet at 6.90 and a big} jdance-at night starting at 10 o'clock. Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies You Office Work given _ Prompt‘and Careful | Attention HAZELTON, B. C. oe Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store SMITHERS, B. C, Hours S9amto6pm Evenings by appointment. ‘The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital Issues tic- kets for any perlod at $1.50 per moltie in advance. This rate in- cludes office consultations, medi- .¢ines, as well as all costa while « in the hospital. Tiokets are ob- tainable in Hazlton at the drug store or by mall from the medi- col stmertutendaut at the hospital of Northern B, C, a Drugs Stationery | ‘f Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and ! j Printed q Prinec Rupert, B.C. | fF & q City Transfer | Smithers, B. C. i Taxi and Cransfer Service j At all hours i W. B. Leach} Owner a B.C. UNDERTAKERS , ; EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY i] P.O, Box 948 A wire i a - PRINCE RUPERT, BC. willbringu Ty COOPER H. WRINCH: i ° Licensed Insurance Agent ” | i Handling all types of insurance, [ 7 including . 4 Fire, Automobile, Sick- ; _ness and Accident i} HAZELTON, B.C. || ——— Dr. R. C. Bamford DENTIST i