‘on Friday ‘. bank’ aa-soon' “EW HAZELTON, B.C, WEDNESAY, APRIL 8, 1936 May at the GROSVENOR IN QHCOKVES Bc. (ined rooms—-single—double—with or without bath—and suites of several sizes, ‘An excellent din! ing room with full hotel service oud famous ebef. ‘ pPhali next Monday evening, This dance WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll: Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should pour out two Bounds ot Itquid bile into your bowels daily, If this bile isnot flowing freely, your food deesn't digest. Xt just decaya in the bowels, Gas bloats up your stomach, You get constipated. Harmful - poisons go into the hody, and you Feel sour. - sunk and the world looks punk. A mere bowel movement doesn’ talways get at the crue. You need something that works on the liver as well, It takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you Feel“up and up", Rarmless and gentle, they make the bile flow freely. They do the work of calomel but-nave no calomel or mercury in them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name! Stobbornly refuse anything else. 25c. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes open the door to leisure—save hours for things you like to do. Every- hedy, loves their crisp, delicious:. - flavor, .andhey’re ¥eddy to serve. '-No“eéoking, Get Kel- - ‘logg’s today at .your: grocer’s —oven-fresh. Made by Kellogg - in London; Ontario. © Nothing takes the place of Kellys CORN FLAKES Floods and tornadoes are still play- ing havoc in the United States. It iq Wot likely that the Americans will need |! to destroy any -crops:;or“other goods: this year. They will. be ‘able to find “nkes for everything;*-~* Rev. Mry. ‘Harkness, of. the Canada Bible: Societ¥"‘paid:-a: visit to:the ‘dist- | oriet last Week. sind. gave'a lecture. in the United Church’ in .-Hazelton : on Thuvaday cnight and ‘in- New Hazeltoy we Alberta, ha ; ‘a the ‘government: to- start ment will grant The ‘Alberta -provincal:bants wii particalarly: to finanee Al ut alxo expected to. carry on “A-.reguinr. chartered “bank bualuess,..: Jbattle in Omineca: riding in the fall. | Lake to select a candidate, Telkwa is 2. a a TOBACCO—Sample Package, 10 lbs frec, all for $150, or 50 Ibs, $5.00. Light Co., 445 Cumberland St., Ottawa . te | Easter—Cooking Contest, open to ey- eryone, Cash prizes given for the fol- lowing. entries:—Light Cakes, One- crust Pies, Group of Cookies and for Bread. Try your skill. All entries must be not later than 2.30 and will be | sol] when sale opens at 3.30 sharp. Sponsored by The Ladies Aid Society of the United Charch, Hazelton, to be hell Thursday, April 9th in Duited Church, Novelty and Candy stall. Fresh Flowers, Fea and Supper, aa 8 Dowt forget the big Raster Monday Came to be held in the New Hazelton is under the auspices of the Cléizens Assochition and an effort is being ede to make this a real good dance, There will be present a good orchestra und that is half of the dance, then the people will try: te have a good time mud to give you a good time The're- freshiments will be quite. up to past re- cards and the admission is still only half a dollar, : Ee After a week in the hospital. Mrs. Sawle is improving in health and will te to get home shortly, ; . - BEA The. xchools- will close on ‘Thursday ffernoon for cn ten day holiday. They Will reopen’ Tosday following Easter Monday, ° me ; ha a oo on . zt " | The C:(.F. is lining up for a big A convention is to. be held ih Burns going to take quite a prominent part in that. convention . and possibly J. G. Donaldson will again be put before the convention for nominntion, _ The C. C.F. polled -70 votes in Omineea at lust year's election. They claim to pe guning strength all the time. a 4% mild or strong leaf tobacco, with pre- paration to give good aroma to tobacco Agents wanted—The Capital Gasoline Ladies here is something new for | which we ‘accept orders occasioially, . province. - us Cunndian National Railways. will adopt a new style of decorations in their standard sleeping and parlor cars the color scheme will be dark plue, light blue and rusty brown in the par- ior cars and in the sleeping cars will be brown. fawn, light blue and plim. Nothing is said abont fixing up the day coaches, ce : ete ; The regular monthly meeting of the W. A. to the H. H. was beld last’ Tues- dey afternoon at the home of Mrs,’ W. Sharpe and there was a fair attend- ance. The ladies decided to give a bridge yud dance on Friday, April 24. Particulars will be given next week, The next meeting wilt be held at Mrs, Shearman’s home. eee ; D. T. Greene writes another Jetter to the editor, While we are always glad to publish the views of the publie we would rather have them oftener and not so long. While we have lots of, space we also have: readers who do not all care for the same thing. Seud in your views, by all menons, but keep them within reason, eee . . Bugland has a new bombing plane that is about ready. for general use in defence or attack, that has a speed of 800 miles per hour, A few hundred of Tuese should keep the enemy. moving Tea Sep aowie gt, , a & Windsor, Ont, hockey teim defeat ed the London team ard will wow Ft) into the finals agninst the Kimbherley team which won the Wester: ehampion ship on Monday night. , Lo ee Optiniem = Snblime—A firm — for has sent us a brand new order book, ; : an wea Cy, ie "Rey. D. Donaldson went to Remo to comtuct a marriage ceremony, He re- turned to Sinithers Saturday, oy? ee -Mr. Donning, Dominion Minister of Finance, and Premier Pattullo of Brit- ish Columbia, werd in conference the first of the week, But neither had any thing to say following it.’ Apparently it is going to take considerable discus- sion hefore much money comes to this Miss Roliver, R.N., of the Hazelton Hospital steff, has resumed her work ‘after’ a two “months absence on. sick lenve. ” - tipon the attendance ut the local public schools, : a et > Attacks of flu has had a bad effect ‘ , Easter Ley, Monday Dance AOAC IONIC HD IIL IEICE NCCI ICI ICICI III ICI IORICIONC IEC Good Eats Admission’50c' a ce APRIL 13th _. ‘NEW HAZEL ; ‘Under the auspices of the Good Ocheatra oo a This will be a real good dance , , TON HALL e Citizens Association. _ Pe a } °°) Calling-at Qpesin Falls and Powell River. < tenet ears PRINGE RUPERT very ‘Thorsday, “10.30 p.m. eho eB ge ee , disappear within Dr. Franeois E. tawa. , day-9.37th (| tendanes,. bat good: / Mander tho chairmanship :of. Wil- Ainm T! Griftin, ot: B “eidont of tha Ag: summer, National Railways. of $20, and for second largest awarded. the Dominion, the railway having utmost. value, ; the Vancouver Hotei. - mal and flower life. Hotel, ‘foronio, recent. common thing. to .me, Department of the Heavy “fall: guid “Steel of Empire,” the rece ; ‘published work by John Murray Gibbon,: while really the story of the Canadian Pacific Railway, has . so much'of other Canadian his- tory that it will find a permanent place- as one of the. outstanding contributions to the records of Starting with the first known arrival on our shores, . a Chinaman, Hul Sien, in British . Columbia at the end.of the fifth century,: Mr.: Gibson: trices. the romantic growth of the Canadian . Pacific, many centuries later, with & wealth of incident and detaii, the author's long association with j been of © the concern of conservationists, now science is bespeaking our solicitude in behalf of some of the glaciers which bid fair to ; a fow decades, if. scorching ‘summers succeeded by mild winters become the Tule, Matthes, of the United States Geological Survey, feara . that-‘within. another 3)- Years Glacier National Park, Mon-~ tana, may be minus its glaciers. - Mount Rainier National: Park, Washington, also has suffered from heat ‘ prostration, time within the memory of liy- - Ing persons has the recession of the ice rivers in these areas been £0 rapid as during the long-pro- ‘tracted heat wave of 1924, ding normal winters snowfall and frigidity are wont to replace to a large degree the melting snows of At Third annual competition the most beautiful autumno-tinted Maple Leaf’is announced by ‘the Canadian Government through the Canadian Travel Buréau ‘at Ottewa in co-operation with. the Canadian Pacific and Canadian ‘The prize list for the 1935 competition pro- vides for a total of $200,.of which | $100 goes to the-person sending |! in the most beautiful leaf; a-sec- ond prize of $40 and a third prize ‘In addition 9 prize of 330 for the leaf with largest area, $10 will be - Possessing one of the finest col- lections in the world of colored pictures of scenes in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, T. H. Lons- dale, of Banff, recently - exhibited them to the Women’s Canadian Ciub at an illustrated lecture at _ The pic” tures included scenes of maoun- tains, valleys, lakes and bird, ani- Evangeline ‘Booth, - 69-year-old | tommander-in-chief of the Salva- ‘tion Army, told ihe “siory of the ; Army” to the Men and Women’s Canadian Club at the Royal York “I was born in the Salvation Army,” she said, “but it. has uover become a>. 5 It “has always beon a miracle.” A cans- elty audisnce gave her'an ova- ‘tion. . ys “Keen outdoor man, enthustar- . tic member and past president of the Trail Riders of tie Canadian: ‘Rockies and a, leading stalwart inv ‘the ranks of. the. ‘rrall Hikers,” J, M. Wardle, chief engineer, No-".— ‘tional Parks of Canada, has won”. well-deserved promotion to the -post: of deputy. -minister of - Del Pot Interior, Ot- Premier Dysart, of New. Bruns- wick, was the ehief speaker. re~ cently. when the City of Saint John ‘Dlayed -host at .a. dinner. in ‘the ‘Admiral Beatty Hotél to’ New |’~ ‘Brunswick's: guides -at,. their two- . | : lal convention. - 2 affected -at=-- — ood: membership. uli “He tas nd and Ottawa “4s | - he ‘premier ‘knows |~: Dur- ‘for ntly but no is . a ——— “ot omer | Of Interest to Most Folk | {7 || Orme’s, Ltd. | — S, | Gathered from Here, There and Beyond have for somo tine ase ns | f —(The Pioneor Drugeist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B, C. + Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks - Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. Pictures Developed and | The ‘Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital - issues tickets for any period at $1.50 4 month in advance, This rate Ancludes office consultations, medicines, as well as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets’ are obtalnable in Hazelton at the Drug Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital, — aa ee tea oe ee Se So ne eas a te! ‘. ~~. -MARTIN’S GARAGE HAZELTON ——rae Let me gve you a FREE “HASTINGS” ; Compression Test. ACETYLENE WELDING Se Wrecking Fruek | , Hlectrie Tools SHOP--OPPOSITE NEWICK'S B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. “Allan. Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. MRI SERAR NERS A COOPER H. WRINCH L censed Insurance Agent: Handling all types of insurance, including ; Fire, Automobile, Sick- _ hess and Accident =] . HAZELTON, B.C. * Bolestown, pro= °" | & “7 cation, opjoyed # "| & Jot Hott A real. good hotel serving” . {the north land: ~ ‘Prince Rupert