NEV NASELTON, B.C. WEDNES AY. FE BRC AM PyT 2 Pos if : IM _ The great lounge, the open place, .the writing rooms are lomelike and, combined with - # ing room, makes your stay in i comver @ very happy one. sleeping rooms and a popular B GROSVENOR C fancouver BC. fire very good din- Yan- WAKE UP VeuR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ ta Go aan liquid Lile into your bowels daily. 1H tin's eae isnot flowinartreely, your fuod doesn't d ‘ Tt just dernys ‘in.the bowels, Cas blon Boisous go into the body, ani yon foul Bonk and the world looks punk | atthe eanse, pounds of bile flowing: freely and mak teel “up and up”, Harmless and gentle, make the bila flow freely, Fhey da the them. Ask fot Curter's Little Liver Pi your stomach. Youget constipated, Harm fal on the liver as well. Tk takes Lhuse good. Carter's Little Liver Pilla to get these two he liver should pour out two pounds ot ‘bile iest. Is up Rau. A mere bowg] movement docsn'tulways get — You need something that works , old 8 you they work of culomel but,save no ealomel or mereury in lis by nama! Stubbornly refus¢ anything else. 262. Boys. sond for thi and AUTOGRAPHED PICTURES YOUR FAVORITE PLAYERS Ghampion Montreal Maroons, Simply and tho words “Hockey Book”. Mai Montreal, and your book will he souk - immediately. also will bosent toyou, Grou P diens' Individual. pictures of: Baldy Northcott, La a Blinco, Art Lesieur, Dave” “Ace” Bailey, ; Epwanpsacnc LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP BENSON'S CORN STARCH CANADA CORN, STARCH ‘ Products of “The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Ll , MONTREAL, toe CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP THE FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD — HOCKEY BOOK @ Every boy will want this Book—*‘How ta Hoeome a Haokey Star'’, by T. P. (Tommy } Gorman, coach and® manager of the World take a label from a tin of “CROWN BRAND" or “LILY WHITE" CORN SY RUP—write on | the back your name and addresa—plainly— 1 the lnbel-to The Canoda Starch Co., Limited, you ® Send in a Jnbol or tha front of 4 carton ~ fromany product af The Canada Starch Co., Hmited marked with your name and ad- dress and the picture you want (one picture for each Inbel), and your choico of the follaw- ing pictures, mounted ready for framing, Montreal *‘Maroons”—Group “Les Cana- ‘Group Canadian Olympic Hockey Team— George Trottier, Armand Mondou, Earl Robinson, Frank Boucher, ; SILVER, {GLOSS LAUNDRY STARCH mited ww: An. Bnglish biologist hos dis of bacteria—In that. case’ should never: be sick, eee. covered we =P) eee eee eT 4 ” ay Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond fe * TOBACCO—Sample Packoge, 10 Ibe mild or stroug leaf tobacco, with pre- paration to give good aroma to tobacco Tree, all for $1.50, or 60 Ibs. $5.00. Agents wanted.—The Capital Gasoline Light Cu,, 445 Cumberland St., Ottawa . * e & Provineinl Agriculturist Preston of Smithers who was recently appointed to. suvceed Don. Sutherland, pnid a vis- it ta Hazelton the latter part of last week, =e © | that tear fluid is a powerful destroyer |.” women |. “Quite a number of MC wre now em- ployed in -the pole camps in the dis- trict and poles are mov ing out each week, os & as soon as the pile driver finishes at Trout ereck bridge it will be moved to New Hazelton and work started on the railwny crossing bridge. All the bix timber for the bridge is on the ground as well as the piling. Do to hard: frost. the pile driver ras had ‘a tongh job at Trout ereek snd it. will he no easter here. “The big trouble is aetne to bein getting the piles down the first Few feet. ** 8 There are practically no white child- ren in the enstern part of Cunada's Nortliwest Territories. -* @ According to SW. Falrweather of Montreal al director of the burean of ceomoimics, o£ the ON.It,; the Canadi- an. owned railway is proving to he nv coud thing and as soon 2s there is a renter volume of business the railway ay ll. ot only. payits ruming expenses buf will begin to pay interest and to re fund to. Canned. what .it owes, . aes “Phe provinelal legisinture opened on Tuesday: of this week ind should hy ‘dw De wetting down to business. 1. i. Kenney, member for Skeena, wis “i8chedtled to. move the resolution to vecept the speech from the throne. It is not likely, according to the Prenfer inst before ‘the ‘session, that anything 7 0£ importance will be taken up nt the present session, ‘but at a special ses- sion in the fall. By that time it will he known what might be expected from Ottawa-in the way of financial help. . a . » . ‘ A great change Has come over the ueople of Great Britain in their atti- tude townrds the farming industry. Probably for the first time in history, the people of the various towns and cities are farm conscious and sympi- thetic to the claims of that industry. This has been brought about largely through the depression and it should anegur well for the future af the farm- er "dn the British Isles. wee On Tuesday the wenthor changed again quail if anything it is for | the worse, Mie temperature is. more mod- ere but a strong enst wind, accom- . panied by snow, mikes life abont us miserable as possible, #8 Americans stilt Imy $300,000 worth of hnyey whips euch _vear, Soensmomomets MARCH ith, ST. PATRICK'S DAY The W. A. to St. Peter's Church, Hazelton, will held their annual sale of work and home cooking in the Mis- sin Hall on above date, frm 3,30 to 6.30 pm. Afternoon tea 23c. ‘Salad supper 35e, Fur prices ave quite high snd some furs are very high, Ata recent sale in New York ranch mink sold ag high as $40 a skin. Raneh mink are much preferred to wild mink. Several other Kinds of fur are alse. fairly high. . 2 a s Dr. L. B. Wrinch will leave ‘Thurs- day to spend a few days in Vancouver on business, eae Mr, Pattullo’s Third Session E. T. Kenney moved the Adoption of Threne Speech yo Doctor—"Your husband is not sa Well today Mrs, Maloney. Is he stick- ing tu the simple diet I prescribed?’ _ Mog, Maloney—He is not, gor. He SIyS he’ Il not be afier starving himself to deuth just to live a few years longer $32 -_ goo: ‘REDUCED WINTER FARES: VANDOUER Meate PRINCE GEORGE pate Rhee THURSDAY 2 RBBB og these yates effective to February 29 hoe Return Hmit, - March’ 31 . CANADIAN ‘NATIONAL ‘STEAMSHIPS |, > and Berth, Included |; tion. it is obvions that only good size shuld be set if the flock is te be maintained as one capable of pro INCUBATION A great many of the. difficulties in- herent in artificial incubation © have been overcome to a large extent in re- cent. years through improvement in the incubator. Not only: are incubators now built which are well insulated and! hence capable of maintaining very con- stant temperatures but equipment for humidification has also been improved to the extent that lack of moisture in the air, with consequent too heavy evaporation from the egg, is rarely the ense. In general, the hatches have improved us a result of these develop- ments. This improvement in equipment, however, does ‘not excuse haphazard methads in inenbation- and will in no mensure make up for faults in the raw material of incubation, the egg. It is an axiom that the breeding stock must he vigorous, healthy and well nourish- ed In order that good hatchability enn be obtained and no amount of care in handling the inevbators will overcome the handicap whieh poor breeding stock places upon fertility. and hatch- ability. Having satisfied this essen- tial the first step in incubation is the “election of suitable exes, sive is a definite Inherited character- istie and real progress © in’ imnrove- mont in egg size can be made by selec-| éves of “uci ores of satinfectory giza, Rees ‘hich Tiavp hea crnakat avon stichtly have aeHeally ny chance nf hatehine and mv be rele. ont he, Crmfline, Rous with rough, poor shells ur with AMfinite chooks ng seen weder thé ean: Mate Lisht wil] erenorate Phaiy moisture ton- navidly an hanes viva ittle satisfac’ mM in hatehivg, Missho npn aor nre art to he naor rartiontqely ti ere Stroeture, And their use should be ay ole, Tren Tyr In the hen?! ne ‘of the machine itself tenpenitore avd bumidity are pirti- enlarlyimnertant. The lntest reliable eeseorchindientes « temperature of §§ devrecs I to le most satisfactory throuthent the whole incubation pev- fod. Slightly better results are obtain- el. however. if the temnerature is luvored to about O5detrees IX. during the Inst six ta ten davs.. A relative humidity of GO per cent “should be maintvired thronghout. The recom- mendations are. af eourse, subject to variations where sclentifie iInstrue fiona for. other temperatures based on the performance of any particular ma- chine ‘ave reemmended by the maru- fneturers slthough in general they ap- ply. co | While the value of turning eggs dur- ing the incubution period is not entire- ly known, reseirech just published in- dicates that withiv reasonable. limits too much turning cannot be done. It is advisable to turn often and to: rotate about the low and short axis of the exes from side to side, that is not turning. constantly in the same diree- tion, If this-is done gently and _ often better hatehes “will result. — One further -point should. be parti- ing. off the ha teh any chicks which are, Inte in’ hatching: or which’ 'do not’ ay pear to be ‘entirely - vigorons | not. be rnisedl,- as experlenced hus in- _fadlented. that” such. chicks ‘rarely devel- op -normolly: ‘and usually die off at some-time during the renting or at the 1] Ors, 2 At: tikes 33. “gottons of raupie Bap | containing.. 3. ‘per cent “sug ta: make a Ballon of ‘syrup. : ¢ #6, : ; od sro ‘food in Brazil, . “‘Selonttats: “have : - found tht ke 9 \ weeda are: good. cattle” teed. - Sethe area 63-35 | “Hodge ait’ their tee’ by melting, it would. , ralae’ the: ocean ‘level 150 feet, drown: . ing = many eons eltfes.. ‘Since egg] | cularly noted, namely, that when tak- ; shoute j. best’ make’ wuthrifty and” poor produ- ’ monkey ia arentiy appre- ho it ‘Greenland ‘and: “Antaretion should ' Sein Sheen D Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) ‘The Mail Order Drug Store : of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery | Fancy Goods = Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. * The Hazelton Hespital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 _a month in adv ance. This rate inctudes office consultations, medicines, as well as. all costs ‘While at.the Hospital. . Tickets are obtuinable in’ Hazelton at the Deng Store, .or “by mail froth the Medleal Superintend- : Onb at the Eospite, vi 2 eee MARTIN'S GARAGE RA ZNLYON A Peau Let me zgr¥e you a FREE “HASTINGS” Coripression Test, ACETYL TD WELDING Wr ooking Track Bleetrie Tools sHOP-~oPPostTE NEWICK’S . ee bed F Surveys promptly executed 2 Smithers, B.C. nisi ; H, C LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford COOPER H. WRINCH L censed Insurance Agent Handling ali types.of insurance. including Fire, Automobile, Sick- Tess and Aceident - at . HAZELTON, B. C. Prince Rape A real good ! ‘hotel serving jhe 2 north, Hand. te ~ Prince’ Ribert, B. CC H. B Rochester, Inaaet os we B.C: UNDERTAKES /BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY if Nes “PO. Bor 9i8 A‘whe "PRINCE RUPERT, Bo, ll M binge u i. oe | | | | “Hotel a ‘ '