+ . I \ “AN | IDEAL COMBINATION . |New Hazelton a . Got. Hard Game In Tenth: Anning. iJ ap Plane will Stor, Hazelton Third Fii ght, Color “is usually. a ‘fairly reliable guide, ta choosing, fruits, ‘and vegetables which are complimentary. to. each other Dietitions. also claim that: a, dish: ‘which The third attempt to fly the Pacific ds, pleasing to: look at ig! more easily’ ‘di: | “Salads Are Good. By Barbera. E. Broolis ; “During the middle ages salnds were Just bits of lettuce, or chicory dipped: in snit and eaten only by the poorer from Japan to the. United ‘States : New Hazelton . ‘banded the Snappy. gested and more ‘useful ‘to: the- body now under’ way. Under the auspices Nine fo Smithers, a trimming last Sun-: than: one which lacks eye-appéal. a of The Hochi Shimbun,-a daily news: ;day afternoon . by a five to ‘one score. | : ‘That is why the popular summer | paper of ‘Cokyo,*Japan, a “Junkers “W jhe New.’ Hazelton team which has. combindtion of tomatoes and lettuce ir ‘elasses of people, The rich were dis- dainfnl of salads becduse greens were Iso low in cost and so common, Only 33.4, Long. range monoplane named Offer for P p. 2G. a _ Announééd At | Victoria Tues. with the capitulation of Premier 8 F. Tolmie to the Daily. Province anu his announcement. favoring «. ‘ae ‘union goyernment and a: reduction of the size of the legislature 80: that Vancou- taken on Perry. York’. ond Ward Mar-i ideal. The very appearance of ‘the herbs and greens were used -in them. dish is enough. to tempt the most back {Tt was at the close of the seventeetth- Hoehi ‘Japan-American : ‘111, expects to! shall as permanent members”. of the: rench the airfield at Hazelton, or pass over this point,. ‘about the middle: of September, in ‘fact the plane is expect- ed here any doy, ‘or any: hour. The. W eather conditions, of course, will’ have much to do with the: time of - arrival The crew on the plane. consists of a pilot, a navigator and a radlo opera- tor. The object of the flight is one of aod. will. Should the ‘plane light at the field at Mission, Point it would be quite in order for the people of Hazel- ton to.tender the, crew an informal re- ception, ‘The. sponsers of _ the flight “will appreciate any cuortesy that may te extended to the fliers, CHASED A BEAR WITH A BROOM. ‘The Bear Did not Come Back—Lakelse Lake Should be Safer Next year They say its all a matter of degree. ‘Some hunt small game while othiers: go out after . the big fellows. Married men are well acquainted with the -big- hroont stick as a woman's weapon, al- xo do dogs, - ‘eats and other household |. “pets, Bat itis’ Tsémething | different : again ‘ta: awat-a/ full grown. bear with. . to the ~athbout it, ., the common housebohl BwVaePE?, - and. a. woman “niust indeed have “cause “of a "serious nature to pull off such an ate; tack, and she mmst have plenty cf nerve and skill to pull it oft SILCCESS- fully. it is reported uy the ‘pest: af author: ty ‘that a well kaoyn, and highly Te- xpected oval Tady' “who has ‘a Home /at lakelne Lake ‘for, the suinwer munths performed the’ trick with ungnatiitied xnceess just recently. ; My. Bruhn got inthe habli of “pala. jug the grabibbx in’ this particulas avomnn's. cebiti, > White the toga of the sroveries: wits not go very serious, the. inconvenience of finding e baré cup: hoard so fur away from the source of supply wns at least ‘inconvenient, ‘The, lady,. In due time, realized that some thing had'to be done abont. it, “Amd ‘she |; determined to just dé that somthing. Lying in wait tor Mr, Bear the lady was rewarded by hig “flppenrance te lold as you please.’ .That only added Jady's indignation—its. bad.’ enough to také a woman's butter. and- her cookies, ete, bit do not be sauey: “hand chases. and went atter that bear — like no body's business. The bear got kind of 2 notion that the woman meant. Intsiness' and, like a good: husband, he took to the timber and did not return. —Sa that’s, that: “WITH HAZELTON dour CLUB rhe’ second fight of the handieap golf. tournament: ‘under the auspices of the Hazelton ‘Golf - Club has been com- pleted me the following results ok. B. first: ‘Ment, there has . setatnl anembera: “Golf Chubihaye pitired to wit Aritish . Coluintia, Golt. aiy tornament Fa. he mayed at © lens Snilthers arene on ‘Bund y nest. ‘team, showed a ‘stronger front. * York” pitched the entire gathe, and Spooner. took a position in ‘the field. along with: Louis Parent and Johnsen.’ Marshell. played: his regular position: at short. From the beginning, there was very keen’ baseball and it was the . ‘seventh’ inning before. a. score was” made and each got: one run, : That was all the runs scored until an extra inning war’ played when New Hazelton had a. Dat: ting ralky- ‘and took four, runs while the Snappy Nine were unable: ‘to ross the hoine plate. my There was a goud sined crowd, in- eluding a good many from New Hazel- ton, The fans had 2 lot: to get. excit- ed ‘over and they got excited, Both | teams. were playing good ball and had the Smithers infield Deen able to stand the strein the teams might have’ been | playing yet, © Smithy Arnold. was’ um- pire and “Giggs Graham looked ' after: the bases. They gave. satisfaction anc all- throvgh the best. of good: feeling ward appetites, and as a source of min- jth century that fish, chicken and leb- erals and vitamins its importance car ‘ster were used afd not until the efgh- hardly be exaggerated. Yet. in spite of ° teenth century that fruit was used thetr “health promoting properties and ‘Gradually almost all kinds of fruit attractive flavor the popularity of to: | fish, ments and vegetables. hare beer matoes and lettuce is of fairly recent ‘admitted to the ranks of salads. To- origin, Today, however, . tomatoes are lday we use some of the foads high fr considered: by physicians one of the. starch, such as rice, macaroni, and spa- most economical and rich sources -o! shett in eombloation with somethin;: ‘vitamins known, ‘containing greate erisp- “tnd tart. Furthermote, . splad quantities of these essential element have chiinged their sacial. position anc than. even oranges. Lettuce also, Ir -have become a requisite of the complet addition to being one of the most pala- meni for the millionaire, as well as fo? ‘table and. refreshing of all summet those of nore meager means, ver can control. the entire expenditure of the province, comes, the announce ment. thnt the reported uffer for the P G..E. railawy' is: - $45,500,000, this pr t oinelude the. lands; olls,. minerals and in fact all-the natural resources that are. tributary to, that . railway. The pronjoters,' who: aT reported to be wel? known ‘in. Vancouver and. Victoria, arc ta extend ,the railway into the Peacc River iminediately:. The actual price for.the railway. is $20,00,000, and it ha: ‘east thé province $60,000,000. ‘The ‘Kidd -report sieFS the railway must: be sold or abandoned in niue months time. Vancouver and Victoria “well known greens, ‘algo contains many food ele. For luncheon, intel! igent © men ‘and ments which are important | in main. women often select “a salad, a hever- taining normal health: age, some form: of brend, and oceasi- onnlly a desert, You can see evidencer of this choice in any restaurant or eaf- eterin, in the house or in the apart- iment. A salad has become ulmost an “institution, especially with North Am- eriean people. . The ancients had more ‘leisure time A REAL INDIAN FEAST - iif Canada's national. festival is the Maple Sugar Camp,’ the big sevent of: the late summer ‘season is the Corn rs And coin Danaea om me the than we busy bodies of today, and they & now tha ane wee could well afford to linger over a men! prevailed, poth on the field and on the side lines. - corn, sun-ripened in the fields, (or rain (and to ent from many dishes. We ask: ripened as i happens to be locally thir ifor food. in easily accessible form ; we mh | The girls soft bal team of New Haz- be eaten, The chief ingredients of ¢£ Inourishing and capable of being eater year), ‘is available and dust begging. ta jwant it-nppealing to the eye and, palate — Tipe red frult we now today: | There nd ‘the re-! pars which had very ‘little aye-appent. ¥¢- haa. only. been : “Of Very. recent’ years |. oa tha “penuilt, of the. work of. But er ete attracttye. _donmntenditier,. - ysbten makes itso popular todayy. Tyou. “must. feed a balanced ration, ance plement and adds: eat to the feed even ifwhen milk ‘fa nvailatile in abundance} “|To. meke your -home growh feeds coun: tankage is a good. means. to thie end. zc hiomber ‘of aplications. 1 have been THeeatved : for the “position “of, nurse: at the” Hazelton Hospital “tot the ‘two vacancies enused by the ehange- from stndent. mises. ‘to a: graduate nurse: Jar jitney service For sone e time a niore or: ‘Jess. regul-, between Vancotver. and. Prince. George. o! Now a charter has beén granted: for. a. motor. bus ine: to: Tun: between , ‘those’ os hn. the . 2o points, distance of 520 miles; winter: when the roads are: bad, In game. pincer, a plane: may be mnt 9 oo ta bolder the. fap: ; rs ae - Father Godfrey Joined them at Topley. fe —— hag been ‘maintiinea “‘Cohference, : ‘and ' for “other The House of. Commons wil meet in Ottawa on October 6th for the purpox¢ Of ratifying” the action of ‘the Bunpire : purpose... This | ‘meeting is called. three: weeks, in Advances: ot the’ daly press. guess. :