THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, ‘JANUARY 20, 198% es ‘Builders S Supplis. | Bough and Dressed Lumber ome - po “Nalice Lime Cement A complete stock of Builders ' Supplies Quick delivery by rail or truck Smithers Lumber Yards Smithers, B.C. it Smithers Garage & Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Partsand Service Accetylene Welding Experts ERFRRPPRHS VOLK ESS POKES OY mt £ —————— — Of Interest to Most Folk. ‘Gathered from Here, There and Beyond ay ]Removal | WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— It seems that Prince Rupert is coming to life with the-new year, eee Prisoners at Guelph: Bennitentiary, a provincial institution, went on a ram: page last Sunday and set fire to sev- eril buildings and quite a number of prisoners got away. Ontario has al- aud those who were not able to sell last full will.be ahead of the game this spring if they have taken care of :theit spuds during the winter. . =e Up to Tuesday night there had been three deaths in Vancouver from flu, Potatoes will be scarce in the spring | And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Razin’ to go" ‘The liver should pour out two Nquid bile into your bowela daily, ig not flowing freely, your food duesn’t digest, It just decays in the bowels.:-Gus bloats up your stomach. You get rons tipated. Harmlul Poisons Lat into the boty, an iia feel sour, sunk and the world louks punk. A mere bowel movementc doesn’t always get at tho cause, You need zomething that worka ‘an the liver ag wail. It takes thuse aod, old Carter's Little Liver Pilla to get these two pounds of } i- Toe a r ! i f this bila MARTIN'S GARAGE has moved back to the old stand on the River Front, across from’ the Church of England. / At your service for. all -kinds: of Fe *e pairs and welding, : und half the children were out of | \ school and quite'a number of the’ teach ets, lf it is any comfort, it is said by ways prided itself on the way it treats prisoners, but the prisoners, especially the long termera, demand even better You can leave worry and. doubts be- hind when you come to Vancouver, for it! Hotel Grosvenor there is everything lav your convenience—central location quietude, a famous dining room, a sroat lounge, writing and smoking rooms-—bnt no bar or other qunestion- wile feature. Personally supervised hs the owner. Tke Hazelton Hospital "Phe Hazelton Hospital issues ti‘kets for any period at $1.50 . a uonth in advance. This rate inJudes office . consultations, medicines, as. well as all’ costa while at the Hospitel. “Tickets are obtalnable In Hazelton at the Drug Stora, or by mail from the: ‘Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospita}. COOPER H. WRINCH - Licensed Iustirane Agent. Handling all ‘twpes, of insurance, including . Fire, ‘Autontobie; Sick: ness sand. d Accident : -|his only. worry seems to be conceried astrologers that next year the flu will be much more dangerous. It seems the stars are mixing things up somewhat. ss 8 When the Dominion government gets started spending money for the ‘de-| ‘ fense of onr Pacific coast, some of the money is to be spent at Prince Rupert. ae Services in the New Hazelton church will be held Sunday morning at 11 with Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Im Hazelton the service will be held in the evening at 7.30. ‘treatment. - ee of The Mississippi and the Ohio rivers are om a Tampage again and threaten to fo much damage. ; a eh” This district igs surely getting a ful) share of snow this winter. Over a foot has fallen since last week and the end. is not yet, by the looks of things. A lot of cold days have also been exper- ienced, as low us 30 below Zero, * * a The Government at Ottawa has an- nounced that new Canadian coins will be issned this. yeur bearings the head of King George VI. ‘se a ake The Presbytery of Prince Rupert is to meet in Prince Rupert on February With, Rev. Dr. Osterhout, supt- of missions will be there, and after that meetingwill pay a visit to the Hazel- ton Hogpital. The new government at Quebee re- ports that all the statutes -in that pro- vince até to be revised. At present the luws are mixed up, they are contra- A recent letter from an agricultural ‘dictory and they defeat the purpose of friend would indicate a very much im-, law. . In other words: any time some proved state of affairs with the farm-!thing out-of the ordinary was needed ers of. the interior. This friend was j by soneone anew law was passed. for several years worzying about where eee he could borrow some money. Appar- ently le found the plaee, and. today, Ton, K. B. Bennett, leader of the opposition at Ottawa, stated . in the House that had he been in power dur- ing recent month she would have done exactly as Premier King. did in regard . to the late King. Bdaward, That isa good healthy sign in Canadian: ‘politics. Were there more honesty expressed by the leaders Canada would ‘have better foveriment.-. So often leaders say the opposite to their own beliefs jnst to ChHDALASS 2 goverment, : a with paying back what he borrowed. ‘ ee Farmers report that they are now alle to get 80e a pound for butter at the interior stores, Phat is not’ too inuch for good dairy butter even in the spring and summer. “at t The Terrate Young People's Club is appreciative of the help given them in connection with the Christmas events, Cash receipts were $9.25 and 260 bags were delivered to children at Qbrist- nus, Phe total sum received was ex-|4 mild form:- pended, The Terrace Young People's ea. (inh meets In the 7.0.0.7. hell on the! Vancouver, complains about the cold. second and fourth Tuesdays of each {It does not take mmneh:to make them mouth. Floyd Frank. is president and | shiver down there.. . . a Ars. A. Hewson is seeretnry- treasurer, ee " as In Prince Rupert some-one started The new head of the Canadian Radio | the iden of uniting the several church- Commission Is in Vancouver this week | as: there, evidently for purposes of and also visited Victoria, -He assured economy. Then. some one gave the|' Mr. Pattullo that the northern part of| iden publicity out of turn, and stirred this province was going to receive at-|up a hornets nest, If a-place the size tention this year from the Commission |of Prince Rupert cannot. fill’ three Ile suid. the people ji the north were ; tu pet better reception. That assur- ince ‘has-been given before, but as far horth as the attention has gone yet, is Vancouver, and even that city has not got its new station. Maybe better this your, maybe not, A third of Edmonton’s sehool popn- |’ lation failed to report Monday morning on account of flu. it is said to be of seems that unlon would only make matters worse!” There showld be some’ other. solution, ‘Because the people of Prince Rupert are not bad, in fact one might say ‘that they were above the average, in goudness, ” * « @ Dr, Stanley paid a protessional vialt to Cedarvale last weelx, ee . Mrs, ° ‘Walter Moberly ' of Cedartale is a patient in the Hazelton Hospital. ‘ete Trince Rupert is starting .out- to get $30,000 for a new hospital... They are going after a railway to Peace River té Prince Rupert, They will continue to £0 after a-motor road uP the Skeeng home in | ‘Terrace. William Quinliven, - jsmail churches and pay their way, it} - ‘pounds af bile flowing freely and make ou eel “up and up”. Harmless and Gentle, they make the hile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but have no calomel ormercury in them. Ask for Curter’s Little Liver Pills by ..ame! Stubboraly refuse anything else, 25c. Towing Sérvice in connection | - MARTIN *S GARAGE |= pa HAZELTON | 7 NOTICE oo, ; _ 7 oo Take’ notice that I, Sarah -M, “Frank. Miss Idnny McLaren, RN. - is ex-) of Vaneoaver, B. C., intend to APPLY to pected to return to duty at “Hazelton | ‘the commissioner of lands for a license Hospital on Saturday morning. | ‘She 10° Prospect for coal, pétroleum and has been. in the south for: about ‘three, natural gas over the following. des- months for the benefit of her health.” Yeribed lands :—Section Me Tp 1 a”, KR. She is ‘now spending a few days at her | Ba Coast D istrict. eae [Pate Decomber 31st,’ 1986, ‘ 1 Miss MeCaffery who has been o on the! _ Conse: Andy Grant. went. out ‘to 20- staff at the Hazelton Hospital: for : ‘al nite on Tnasiday to loak up Dan Me- few weeks relieving, left last Saturday donald, an old “prospector who’ lives for her ‘home in’ Prince Rupert. She ‘up on the mountain gide alone, and is fitends going to Victoria shortly . to ‘not in good health, “Dan has not: been take some post: sraduate work. ‘Pseen lately, and as the snow: is deep i ind the weather cold there was som: The funeral of the late Wilifim J, ‘anxiety 8 to his well-being. Sanders of: South Tazelton was: held ~— ou Sunday afternoon from the United : After being in th - ; ” : : ye e ‘hospital for sev Church .in, Hazelton. wherée- Rev, D.. W» :¢ral Weeks ‘Mrs. John’ Willan returned More conducted the © Services. . There. home the end of ‘last: week, was a large turnout of friends in spite; | eee . of the «severe cold. ‘The pall beavers! - Dy ot were Ilugh MacKay, Jas, Turnbull, Jas | Mrs. I. 8, ‘Sargent of Hazelton en- MeTtae, W. TE. Gow, W.,. 8. *. Surgent, and - ‘tertained ® number.of:people on Tri- i day ev ening of laat week. -- “When you use the columns. of vour + “LOCAL NEWSPAPER > You are supporting a local industry and encouraging ‘the “‘Buy at Home’? principal. . Tell the buving public what. you have and give the price. OMINEGA ° HERALD. AND. TERRACE NEWS Are here:to earr y that medsaxe to thé public for you. Will -vou.use: these eoly mos? ~ 7 \ Vaneoaver. printers. will not’ help build your tawn and: community. nor help’sell your Rroduce, ; oe oe will | bring real results. as - Advertsing in. ‘the - Omineea. Herala Sarih Mt, Frank’ _| | . oe |