THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. ©. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1936 Builders Supplies Bough and Dressed Lumber Lime: Cement Bricks A complete stock of Builders Supplies Quick delivery by rail or truck Smithers Lumber Yards Smithers, B.C. Smithers Garage —& Electric Smithers, B.C. General Motors Parts and Ser vice Accetylene Welding Experts With every modern convenience that the experienced traveller is awecustomed to, Hotel Grosvenor affers visitors Lovely rooms, great luguge aud Hnelish open fireplace. The Hotel i8 in the centre of busi- hess, shopping and theatre dist- ricts—yet is quiet and induces rest amd comfort. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the _Mofning Rarin’ to Go The liver should pour. out two pounds of - Hauid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile isnot flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. Tt-just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach, ‘Youget constipated. Harmiul polsons go into the body, and you feel sour, sunk and the world looke punk. Amero bowel movement dogan'talwaysget . atthe cause, You need something that works on the liver ag well. It_takes those good, old Carter's Little Liver Pills to eet these two pounds of bile flowing £1 freely an d mak ke you ee] “up and up’. Harmless an at make a bie flow freely. 7, ahey do do the wor tk enlom fthave no calome them. Auk for Carter's Little fiver Pills: Fi ; namal.Stabbe boraly refase anything else. 25¢, B.C: UNDERTAKERS ||) . BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT. A. SPEGIALTY : {| _P.0,Box66° "| Awire j PSINCBRUPERE. B.C. willbring op “ Mrs. s. He -Senkptel ‘returned home e, Of Interest to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond YOUR SIZE By JANE DEE CCURACY of measure- ; ment plays a very im- portant part in the shopping of Mail Order customers. Few people realize the necessity of measuring EVERY TIME they order. Often they may require a different size to that which fitted them only six months previously. Perhaps you gained while away on your holidays. Per- haps you lost weight and need a smaller size. If daughter swam every day this summer her shoulders will probably have become broader and therefore she will require a larger size. Ali these things must be taken into considera- tion when you shop by mail. When you sit down to write your order, have the tape measure beside you so that you will be able to measure yourself. Better still, have somebody else measure you. If you have had difficulty securing a garment to fit properly, when you order, kindly send in your full meas- urements such as width across * shoulders, waistband, sleeve length and dress length. Then we will be able to advise you upon the correct size accord- ing to your measurements. | ies We &T. EATON CS. WINNIPEG CANADA, NOTICE Take notice that I, Sarah M. Frank of Vancouver, B.C., intend to apply ta’ the Commissioner of Iuands for a li- cense to prospect for coal and petrol- eum and natural gas over the follow- jing described lands :—Section 9,.Twp. IA, BR. 5, Coast District. . ; Sarah M. Frank Dated this 10th day of November, 1936 There will be a dance in the New Hazelton, Hall tomorrow (Thursday) night in honor of the bride and groom, Mr, and Mrs, Bert. Spooner. Admis- sion 0c. This will be a real good af- fair. Better be ‘there. ae € The Wy. A. to St. Peter's church at Hazelton will hold a sale of Home Cooking, Fancy Work and Candies on Friday, November 27, at 8:00 p.m. uo 8 & . The lidies ald of New Hazelton held a very successful baguir in the church on, Friday evening last, There was a yery good attendance and practically everything was sold, and what was not gold in the regular way was put tnto the fish: pond and 25¢e charged: for ‘a cast. The ladies have added consid- erably to thety funds as a result, of the affair, . a8 . “Uns. J.B. Shea who is visiting v with her. oldest -son at. Kelso, Wash, had the inisfor tune ‘to wet. ‘her hand ‘caught in. the . electric cavringer while” helping on wash day. he middle, bones: ‘of the. hand. were broken and ‘she is: mow, nurs Ing it ‘in a ‘waster cast . ‘Tuesday morning. after, - couple of ‘weeks: i bi. “Usk.” es ‘Bpending a M ‘Ithat by . Christmas 2,000 young | men great: deal ensier. and ‘there is: hopes ‘of Oe r saving. bis’ eye, ‘but’ of, saving }« | | wider and that it will be levelled, and other improvenents inade. see Mr. Weir and Mr, Gilmore, two of the district school teachers, put on 4, lantern slide lecture in. the Salvation Army hall on Friday evening, Novem- ber tth. There was an attendance of. over a hundred. The lecture was a nunber of Bible stories, ** 4 On Wednesday evening of last. week at the home of Mrs, R: 8. Sargent a shower wrs given in honor of two of the new brides in the district, Mrs. Mitchell Newman and Mrs. Bud Bell, sae A shower was given last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. York, Twp Mile. in honor of Miss Evelyn Casa of New Hazelton, who is being married this afternoon to Bert Spooner, ulso of New Hazelton, *9 8 De. Colwell of Extension, Vancouver Island, will arrive next Thursday to take: a position as house surgeon it the Hazelton Hospital. He is a mon of wide experience and practiced medi- cine in Chinn for a number of years, as well as in Canada. He has also taken degrees in mining engineering and in agticulture. For the Iast couple of yours he has been doing some light farming at Extension, He is married lut his wife and family will not come north until later, possibly. spring. ' x © uf . In the eves of a Prince Rupert: China man. one Sing, the Social Credit plan in Alberta fs very similar to the mon- ey system in China which has proven a failure. “Whaot-for Alberta want ‘to zo Iatck to old China system?’ es & & Vancouver is enjoying a spell of real nice fogey weather—the kind that gets traffic all balled up and that, chokes the citizens. Nice place to live. © = aa Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sminith bave mov- ed into their new home in New Hazel- ton, The place is very comfortable. fr @ Jim Hodder of Hazelton is in Van- couver for the winter, He went déwn hy cur seme weeks ago and at Quesnel Ye met 2 lot of old tillicums’ who had heen on the telegraph line in the ear- ly days of: construction. Jim started from Quesnel'to work north in’ 1900. He, hes*not heen in Vancouver since ihis way around. A lot -of places are not there now. ’ ea the oll of Hazelton at the home’ of’ Mry and Mrs, Fraser on Friday, Noy, 13, when a presentation was made. to-Mr. and The affair taok place ‘following bad- minton practice, and a very jolly even-. ing was spent, :. f @ ® . As announced a few weeks ago the New Hazelton members of the W. A. to the H. H. will give a dance in: the New Hazelton hall on New Year's Eve for the benefit of the Auxiliary ‘funds, Fuller’ week,’ But, as the New Hazelton” la- dies always give good dances few other particulars are: necessary, a "The new policy to- build more. tr atls. through the forests of B. C. as a meas; ure to relieve unemployment, is ta, Le put into éffect.nt once. It is expected ww ill he thus employed. . The. cnmps in use by the summer boys eamps‘avill be made use of. ‘The Dominion’ govern. ment is ¢o- roperating. «6 are " oe | . L . “ Heports” “from: Prince Rupert’ are: ; the effect ‘that: Hd. Sweet: 1s feeling a not only : the: vision, A ‘couple ‘of Weeks ago cd. Train Service| For PRAIRIE Points and’. For Fares, specific detrils, see nearest agent. cA N ADIA N ‘1916, so he is having a time finding |- . Thore WHs a gathering: of young folk . Mra. Trving Bell. of an: electri¢ sitex. |) particulars wilt be given next |: * Purthar -information. Is. given: it Bulletin NEW SIDE ROAD GRUBBED Foreman Arthur Carr has taken the stumps out of the road. that ‘will serve P. DeKergommeaux and G. Lambly. These farms are on .part of the Mc- Intosh estate-and have-in the past been reached by an old trail that ran close to the north’ bank of Braun's Island slough. Howerer, Mr. McIntosh: has put plans into effect. this fall to: im- prove the lower::part- ‘of his tand, and the trail had. to be closed. Now these farmers will have: the use of the rond ’ allowi iince that- was” sot astie for that |" pltipose, “connecting at: et cf ; . Cena At your ‘service for all kinds of re- pairs and Welding. 4 Towing Service in connection MARTIN'S GARAGE has moved back to the old stand on the River Front, across from. the Church of England. ow ob “4 MARTIN’S GARAGE ‘HAZELTON Jasper with The Continent: al Limited B.C LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed “Smithers, B.C. SEICIACIICICICIICIIIIOINICIORICIENCN EASTERN CANADA Trains leave New. Hazelton, Smithers, Vanderhoof, and Prince. George. eastbound Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays .. — -~ « westbound Tuesdays. ‘Thursdays, Saturdays * Reservations “and . more Synopsis of land | Act | PRE- EMPTIONS ACANT, unreserved, surveycd Crown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over .18 ‘years of age,. and by . aliens on declaring Intention to become Britisb’~ subjects, ‘conditional. upon -resi-= dence, occupation -and improvement. | - Full information concerning Fre-emp- tions Is given’. in. Bulletin. No. Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land," coples of" which can be obtained free- of charge by... ‘addressing the Department of “Lands, Vic” torla, B.C.; Bureaw of Provinelal Informa- ton, Victoria. or any, Government Agent, _ Records will be Rranted covering only land suitable for eericultiura) purposed: ' _. within reasenable distance of road. school . and marleting’ facilities’ and which Is not ~ timberland, f.¢., enrrying over 5.000 beard ° “COOPER H. WRINCH L ceased Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance. ‘ineluding | Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident “HAZELTON, B.C. Prince | Rapert | Hotel | RK reall uodd hotel serviny’ the north: land ety - Prince Rupett, B. C. AL B. Rochester, manager ' Rates~-§i 60 per day.and ‘up & “feet per apre east of the Coast Tange and. "8,090 feet ‘per dare’ west ofthat Renee. i ‘Appieations for. pre-emutions are.to be addressed to the Land Coramisstoner of the. Land Reeording Diviston-in which tha . land apriied for it rtteted, an #ested | ‘farms obtained. from the Commissioner, Pre-emptlons mist oe obenied tor * five. + years and improvements made ta valne of” . $10 per acre. Including “clearing: and cultie wating at least five neres, before a Crown , Grant san be, received: -Pro-emptions carrying part. “ima | ‘eondl> tions. of acenpation are piso Rranted, : PURCHASE O8 LEASE ~ a ’ Applications are ‘reecived for” ‘purchase ta of -vacant and: unreserved” ‘Crown ‘lends, not belng .timbarland,” for: agricultural purposes. .Minimum ‘price’ of. first-class .*|. ‘(arnble) land is $5 per acre, and seconds *. class. grazing) Innd; $2.50 -per_ , rere. ¢ “No. 10, Land : ‘Beries, “Purchase and Tenge of Crown Tanda” 2 : . Sage partial ralie! measure: ~ evarted Q “Yands:-may “be aaquired oy. purchase. in. ten equal Instalments, with ‘the-flfst- payment © ‘suspended ; for’ tvo. yours,” provised.! tnzes ‘ere paid: when, die aiid, impravenionts Are tirat: two “veara of nat, the appraised . value: oan mdustrial sites an - 40. pores, "may. the sanditions made-durl ‘dasa than 10% Mot mil. factory: ‘ar ‘tinker land, not ‘exceeding. “be ‘purchased . ented. including * payment Gu f ay ‘oneurveyed ¢ 2 ng “ acros. umey, be eased as homesites, . - tional. na a dwalling being” rected in “the frat. yent,. title being-- obtained: after “,rasidenca, and impravemerit: conditi¢ns’-are ulfilled - “and Je as ‘haan? aavenyaah, Oo Boe gracing cand * industrial: purposes: ‘areas eee ‘exceeding. G10 acres may. ba . “\Mensed.. by ,one person or a. ‘conanny aa ~ the: Drug Store, | from the Medical ‘Superintend- ent ut the _Flospital.. . . The H azelton. Hospital “Phe. Hiuvelton: ‘Hospital isaues tickets for any period at $1.50 - ft month in.advauce. This rate incindes ‘office’. consultations, = medicines, ' as: ‘well. as all costs’ a while at the ‘Hospitel. Tickets are -obtaitiable. in Hazelton at or. by... mail st an ttre ee ei iat ce oF Northerty B. Ge [Orme S, Ltd. " (The Pioneer Druggist): “The Mail Order: Drug Store reams