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JQtS ..:....-.cccccen AB Jams, Fraser Valley, black currant, 40 02. Jars 0.0.0... essences Footware Specials suit each member of the family. Hadson’s Bay Company HAZELTON, B. C. Fresh Stock ¥ . +2 ‘Rubber Soled Outing Shoes in sizes and styles to Lh RB ached by the - Foremost Dictitians| For nourishment, delicious flavor and low cost, CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP is recognized As the most healtisful food by foremost di The CANADA. STARCH C Send me_copy of “Canada’s Prize Recipes" titians. « Limited, MONTREAL J enciose 102, for matling. HOW'S BUSINESS Business is dull, remuuked the sels sors grinder. Looking uD, declared the astroriome! ‘Dead, said the undertaker. - Fine, sald ‘the judge." . Looking brighter, suid the béotblaek or doctor. 87 Rotten, sald the ene man, ai Pretty soft, said the mattress maker Light, said the gas man " Hard -to beat, sald the bass: drummer .. Tust, Bew, BeW, said the senmstress . Bum, said the hobo: . : Taonting brighter, sid the hootbiack . speciling. before, : we 3 The preacher was ‘the Just. one seen fina he suid, I am Workings to bent the devil, . - Tndge—Guilty. ‘or uot guilty. . Sani—Not gullty, ‘suh. * © udge—Were you ever fore? ; ‘Sam—No suh, I never “wag eniight{ niedsted de, “Fae Maid—ob, sir, what kind, of an officer: are you? :. ny Officer—I’m. a ‘nai. surgeon... “be aie mild—Gosiness, how fou: oe ‘ “heine here’ for, fl couple 0 ‘of mouths fol: Hors da apecdalize, . eal water. | Creek relief camp ‘where work was got -Eprieor of the New Royal Hotel, spent is interested in placer ground in the there Saturday morning. He, will be Dnek next week and. make a trip in to]: ‘of the Citizens Association this even- -| feed for hens. {evening Jast to Miss Vera Smith, -alse , On. Monday lust. the Bulkley river water, to be carried, ott this: “years Ba FOR SALE—A1 Gold Coin’ potatoes for seed or cooling. What am I offer- ed; f.0.b. Pacific-~-Bud Corley. - Lust Friday night rie dance given by the baseball boys for the benefit of their funds turned out to be a decided success and the boys not ‘only got suf- ficent. money to pay off their debts, but have some on hand to buy some new equipment. There was an excep- and they had a good time. A three ‘piece orchestra furnished splendid miu- sic for the oceasion. © ! Vancouver on Mondsy night enroute for home. few days with her son, Ernest at Ocean Falls-and get home towards the end of the monthy . | a grent deal better for it. The rain ° wis continuous all night and it rained. The grass is green an: will soon be good pasture although the cattle have been out for several weeks trying to fool themselves that it, was Eras, ’ Quite a number of single men Have taken up their residence ot Porphory underway ® week ago. The same wage Porphory Creek as at other camps: in the province and, thus far there has been heard no coinplaints, . Miss Ford, RN, of the Hazelton Hospital staff, has been called. to her home at. Penticton on account of the serions illness of her mother. Jas. Zarrellt of Prince “Rupert, pro- the week end in New Hazelton. He interior and had hoped to meet a party his grounds, using dog teams for hig tr anspor tation, we There will ‘be an ‘executive meeting ing and nil the members are asked tc he present. ° ‘ _B. CG. pouwltrymen: of the lower main land are Tow using local clam shelle and, is Just ns good, only worth $6.00 a ton sacked, Many in the interior will be inter. ested to lenrn’ that’ George P. “Percy” in. that city, and a frequent visitor tc the Interlor, was married on Monday o£ Pr ince Rupert. The groom was. sup: ported by .H. W. Birch, another © alt timer who is well known in the interior |" arid the brifesstinia was Miss, Florence Ruitth, this week after spending’ the Haster vacation with her sons in- Vancouver, ” showed the ‘first signs of the = spring brenkup in the country. ~The water. It will continue : to rise now for ‘some: the: ; an there ig‘ much snow and Arthur Wrinch will leave “pelany we forthe enst to restime. his: career at Camp Borden. “He has heen at’ his, tionally good turnout of. young people : ‘Mrs. F. A. Goddard expected to leave She will probably spend a ‘There was a wonderful spring rain Saturday night and the country looks : and the same conditions are in force at b. - space on the ship which has missioner ‘for Canada. * when Russell.H. Bennett of Min- western instend of oyster shells for the shell] It is only ‘nile the cas! . Netted: Gem potatoes in Calery are], - Canada,. Tinker of Prince Rupert, an old time |. ates. Geo: D, Parent returned home| ° became very muddy and rose consider-: : _Meations De, art ent of the Cana. . bly. “Of interest to. you and your friends _ i “Doing Around Home Here and There bore, “Banta “sportsmen will . mae up five parties which have. arranved to fish trout and salmon. on the Miramichi River, N.B., during 1232,;. according to’ an- - nouncement by the provincia) director of information and tourist travel. - . ‘ shipped ; more than 6,000,000 pairs of rubber and rubber-seled boots and shoes ‘valu. _ ed at approximately $4,408,100 - _to more than 80 countries during 1931, according’ to. information - given out by the Dominion Depart- ° ment of Trade and Commerce, Travelling - Canadian. Pacific across the Dominion from Detroit and visiting Niagara Falls, Toron- to, Ottawa: Montreal and Saint John prior.to sailing by §.5. Melita. for. their home countries, eight Guropean Ford ,Motor dealers were lavishly entertained at all vities they stopped at. , Can ade. "SS. ‘Montclare, the ship that - inaugurated Canadian Pacific ocean passenger service at Halifax this winter after a lapse of twenty | years, saluted the port with a ~ shrill blast of -her whistle Good Friday evening when she ended her last visit to Maritime ports tor the 1981-1982 season. Scotland will send an official Trade Mission ship to Canada this spring with a view to developing closer. business relations with the Dominion. Over a hundred Scot- - tish firms have already. booked een fitted out for the purpose by. the ‘ Corporation of Glasgow. . * Aer Majesty, ‘Queen Mary, and - her two sons, the Duke o York and Prince George, showed great interest in the Cangdian Industries section -at the British Industries . Fair at Olympia, London, on the occasion of their visit. The Royal Bowed was received by Hon: G. . oward Ferguson, High Com- The highest Canadian mountain ski ascent was. made in ‘March neapolis, Clifford White of Banff, and Joe Weiss of Basher, accom- plished the unprecedented feat af climbing. to the peak of the Snow Dome, centre of the vast Columbia . . iee fields. ‘The peak is over rik 000° feet above Sea evel. Bargain rates are forecast for lines of the ‘Canadian Pacific Railway, said C- B. Foster, - “passenger traffie manager of the railway, on: his‘ recent arrival in Winnipeg after an official. visit to the Pacific Coast. The successful experiment in popular low rates excursions in Eastern Canada, this. year has invited consideration of extension 6f, the project to the West. he added ° in continuance of ita. oliey of! inter-city visits between the major centres of population. in Eastern ... the Canadian Pacific . Railway will on bith 8 operate one ‘of the most ambitious of these projects by running a round trip ; excursion from Toronto to Mont. ° real at a cost below one-fourth of that’ of the ordinary return fare, There is every. indication of heavy participa ation in the excursion. Al Canada, BS well ag ‘many interested: ‘minixig ‘men in‘far dis: tant’ dands; will) have an opper: tunity of listening to the speech al. His Pixcallency . the. Governor General the Farl-of Bessborough, te, ‘delivered at. the annua . te ie af the Canadian Institute ot Minine and Metallurgy , ‘at, Meatraal Thi rsdav evening, April’ a 7 A will be bread ust over 21° stations fran Fatias to Vaneau: a ‘ver over the: lines atthe Caovrny! ” ; dian Pai “ife Railway. ; (Bs8! oe ie loving a \ sole, of: ‘typhota fever ae . Phe 2 new aivotine fax in Buitish Col: umbia. went Into -effect -on: Monday , of | this week. -In ‘future mototiats’ will be required to: DAY: seven. cents “instenil Ti }. H.C.LAND SURVEYOR. o Thrifty Liftebuoy Soap, 2 caler™ | five cents per gallon. : a " | to “Vietorin, * Survext prompily: executed, +1 A Allan - ‘Rutherford ai SMITHERS, B, €. + | Wn. Grant’s Agee _ Notary 1 Public” a “Representing “Leading Fire and. Life : Insurance Companies” REAL ESTATE Agent * Licensed and Bonded -HAZELTON, B.C. i == | The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton’ Hospital issues tic- kets for,uny period at $1.50 per | mouth in advanee. ‘This: rate in- eludes offiee consultations, medi-. - eines, ns well-aa all costs while _in the hospital. Tickets ‘are ob- ‘tninable in Huzlton at the drnz store ar by. mail from the_medi- eal stperintendant at ‘the hospital City Transfer Smithers, B: C. “Taxi and Transfer Servies ‘At all. hours - W. B. win -. Owner Prices © Ensign Led Plum: 2s, 2 2 tins |! Berryland Stra wherries, 2, 2tins 550 Burford Desert Pears, 2s 2-tins 45c. BX Tomatoes, 24a, 2 tins ze . Malking Best. Prunes, anedinm size 2 pounds for 25¢ Orehird City Assurted Jams, 4 lbs 45¢ Many Flowers Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 20¢ 1L5e Tarx Soup Flakes, ama pk, 2for 19¢ on hand, ‘Cash and Carry Rew Hazelton: Where Pollars Have More Cents will: be taken by Don: Sutherland.’ -mnder taker. Malkins Test, Pumpkin; 2th, 2tor 33e -. Fresh ‘Meat Buiter. ani ges always ~ South Hazetton Phones short, 1 tong, ‘1 short a! ° g. s.. pasiitps: ‘provinetal, “nortiein-. turist,’ with; hendquarters. at. Smithers. for ‘some’ years, has . been transferred 4 “Ells: ‘place in this district.’ The : ‘change ‘Ip: due to, the: reorgantantion: of : nl xoverninent:: departinents 2 now being "250° of Sherrifts & McRae | -