PAY, OCTOBER 21. 1938 Ready-cooked THERE'S no work or bother when you serve Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. Thoroughly cocked and toasted, these delicious flakes reach your table ready to eat with milk or cream. That’s another reason why Kellogg’s are so economical] — such a big value for your money. Nothing takes the place of . Uloygt CORN FLAKES | GROSVENOR in C Yancouver se. Considerable remodelling has just heen completed et the Grosvenor, and you will find your stay even more enjoyable than formerly, Rates remain the same. The per- sonal supervision of Mr. Baynes, Owner-manager, assures you of every modern convenience, plus unobtrusive service. HOWE ST, _VANCO M TUE mck BSS GAVNES. Af ae VAL ALAPA VATA PARAPAPAPAP AV ARAP AP TP APAR PAP aP AP ARAPS Here - There - Beyond Don’t forget the Hallowe'en Mas- querade Dance, George D, Parent has purchased g fine team of horses, harness and a wagon from George McBean. - Mrs. Geo, D, Parent left on Tues- day last for Montreal and other East- ern points. She will be away for some time. Have you made your costume for the Hallowe'en Masquerade Dance? Miss Elsie Dannhauer, R.N., of the Hazelton hospital staff, spent a cou- ple of days recently with her parents at Capper City, Miss L. Studdy, R.N., of Prince Rupert, arrived last week to serve on the Hazelton hospital staff for two or three imonths. Practically all the grain in this part of the district was threshed by the end of last week. The yield was good and the grain is in fine shape, The Happy Six Orchestra of Haz elton announces that in future they wil be happy to play for local or other dances, and that their charges will be $25 per night. Sunday was a nice bright day and as a result quite a number of golfers were down from Smithers and en- joyed a round or two on the Mission Point field, although there. were no scheduled games being played. The Ladies Aid Society of the New Hazelton Church will hold the annual bazaar in the Church on Friday even. ing, November 20th. Light refresh. ments may also be obtained Miss Boliver, R.N., has a week’s leave of absence, and upon her re- turn to duty Miss Fanny McLaren, R.N., will leave on a two months’ leave of absence, which she plans on spending in the: southern part of the province. It was learned recently that resi- dents of Metlakatla are considering .[the building of a:salmon cannery. Metlakatla is about midway between the chief salmon streams, Naas and Skeena, and convenient to Tugwell Island, situated in the heart of the _j well this year, They had a long seas- St]. fishing area, The village has electric light, water and a. suitable cannery site, and the people: are said to -be well able to finance the work of con- struction, | t Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Gill and family and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Spooner and family, of Smithers, spent last. Sun- day with Mrs. Ralph Spooner. Mr. and Mrs. Gill have recently returned from Kamloops, where they spent most of the summer, According to the press of the south the Jubilee celebration in Vancouver last summer was a great success. That must be correct, according to the number of lawsuits for wages and material that‘have been tried or are about to be tried, Rev. Mr. Burchell, of Kispiox, is to assist Rev. Mr. More with the ser- vices in New Hazelton on Sunday morning, and in the United Church in Hazelton in the evening. Follow- ing the regular service in each place, a communion service will be held, My. and Mrs. W. ‘J. Larkworthy left Thursday morning of last week for a motor trip through the Bulkley of old timers, especially Chas. Bar- rett, They may go on to the lakes country and call on John Bostrom, depending on weather and roads, Avthur Willan arrived home last Saturday from Barkerville, where he has been since the early spring, He has been employed placer mining and states that this year they had a clean- up of over $50, 000. He.says that all the placer miners did exceptionally on and plenty of water. Tom Willan, who has also been on the same work, will not be home for a week or two, when he will be: accompanied by his mother, Sam Lee with his Ford V-8 truck made ‘a remarkable trip to the Duns- more Gold Mining Company’s : pro- perty on Lost Creek, a tributary to Manson River in the Cassiar district, with a load of three tons, making the round trip in a few hours over three days. The’ point where. the load was delivered is approximately: 180 miles from Vanderhoof, and much of: the |. way by ho means fit for motor. truek traffic. It is the first time a truck has taken a load of supplies to the Lost Creek section of the Cassiar country. , It is about twelve miles beyond Slate Creek, where the Consolidated Min- WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The diver should pour or ont £we pounds of. ile into your bowels daily, If this bile iowingtiealy your food d tt just decays in the bowels. Gas bioate up jour stomach. Youget constipated, Harmful poleons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world Jooks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn’ tolways get Bt the cause. You need something that Rorks on the fiver a8 well, It takes'those good, old Carter’s Little Liver Pilla to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and u less and gontle, the: maka the bile flow freely. They do the worl of calomel but,have no calomel or mercury in ‘them. Ask for Carter’a Little Liver Pills by Stubbornly refuse anything else. 25c, ‘ loesn’t digest. Builders Supplies a Lime Cement Bricks|_ 8 complete stock: of Builders. “4 Supplies: - re _ Quiet delivery ¥ by. rail or truck fe ae New Winter Excursion Fares Valley.. They will call on 4 number}: the District Forester, Prince Rupert, Spruce, Hemlock and Cedar Sawlogs, and 1000 lineal feet of Cedar ' poles _jand piling, : yemoval of timber, Forester, Victoria, B.C., . Forester, Prince’ Rupert, B.C. ing & Smelting Company is operat- ing. transporting supplies to the northern mining fields. ; GROUSE SCARCITY HAS _ CLOSED SEASON AS CURE to see how the boys were getting along with the grouse shooting and other kinds of shooting. So far he had not found many who had been able to secure more grouse than the law allowed. It is the opinion of many that.there should be ea closed season for grouse for two or three]. years. There are very few birds left in the country and in another year or two they will be completely wiped out under present conditions. iy Telkwa . —————) O. Ekman returned to Telkwa cn Saturday, Mrs. Ekman will stay in Vancouver for a few weeks for: fur- ther medical treatment. Miss Nellie Killer is ‘spending a holiday at her home near Telkwa. 0. A, Riegle left on Thursday for a visit to- relatives in Iowa. Miss Marie Bussinger returned to Telkwa on Saturday: after a visit to Ketchikan, Alaska, =~ GOVERNMENT BROOD SOWS It is expected that a shipment of a carload of sows will be made during the latter ‘part af, October or early in November will be meade. Full infor- ination from Harry Rowman, CNR. at Prince George. It is hoped that by spring. the hos- pital hoard will- be able to provide a bowling green at the hospital for the use of the nurses and their friends. Advertising has established values and confidence. ‘Is your subseription paid yet? TIMBER SALE X20639 © Sealed tenders will be received by B.C,, not later than noon on the 13th day of November, 1936, for the purchase of: Licence "20689, near Terrace, to cut 50,000 board feet of Two. years .will be allowed for. the Further : particulars of the Chief or District - TAINGRAL, AGE This is another illustration of | the progress that is béing made ‘in| Game. Warden Martin was down from Telkwa the first of the week |. ‘Orme’s, Ltd. ‘(The Pioneer Druggist) _ The Mail Order Drug Store ‘of Northern B. C. _ Drugs Statienery — ‘Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and . Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any perlod at $1.50 a month in advance. This rate includes office consultations, medicines, as well.as all costs while at the Hospitel. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by . mall from the Medica! Superintend- ent at the Hospital. Removal _ _ Notice | MARTIN'S GARAGE has moved back to the olf stand on the River Front, across from the Chureh of England. At your service for all kinds of re- . pairs and welding, Towing Service-in connection -MARTIN’S GARAGE . HAZELTON. B,C, LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford , Surveys- promptly executed Smithers, B.C. - COOPER H.- WRINCH Licensed Insurance, Agent Handling all types of insurance, Jnctuding- Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. | | Bough and Dressed Lumber 7 . You can travel to Eastern - Canada an : . i Gnicluding. Winnipeg), the Eastern ae _ and Midwest States at fares compar- —- able with those i in effect duiing. the. simmer ‘tourist season. Tickets" on sale until May 14, good. returning within s six x months of ‘Pareneee.. ce and “Black! gene 4 Mineral Ginins, os ‘altuate in: ‘the Skeena Mining Diviston’ ts of Range : 5, Coast District. 7° - Located on Northern slope of Mar. -oon mountain, Kitsumgalliim Lake. ‘|. Take notice that’ I, Frederick Nash: : of Terrace, B. O., acting ag agent” of Joseph W. Wellg,.Frea Miner's Certifi- yeate: No. 98,164: -D, intend, sixty days if from the: date hereof, to apply: to'the ‘Mining: Recorder. for a,-Certificate of Iniprovements, : for the purpose of ob eae a : taining: a Crown” ‘Grant: ‘of ‘the ‘above. A real good: hotal 8 serving a me ‘the north: laud’ AO et Ble arse a a ee