GROSVENOR

IN QUCOKVEr Bc.

Good, rooms--single—double—with
or without bath—and suites of
sbyeral sizes. An excellent  din-
ing yoom with full hotel service
surd famous chef,

LOW
EASTER
FARES

BETWEEN ALL POINTS
Eifective Thursday to Tuesday

April 9th to 14th
Fare & J-1
Round Tria

Fare & - in sleeping ears

SPECTAL—Time limits on Students’
tichets is extended from March 27 to
April 21

See your nearest C. N,

CANADIAN
NATIONAL

Round Prip
in coaches

Rh. Agent

If the health. insurance bill passes
the Legislature it wlll resemble the or
iginal draft a, little bit, but not much.

It seems, that a: good many - had am-| -'

nendments. to.: offer: and: ‘some of. thege

were adoptéd ‘in’ pite of’ the = govern: |-

ment. ‘The legisteture: stiould be done
with itd business: TOW. or. this! week

ductors ¢ care this ‘weel

Bread. Try your skill. All entries
must be not later than 2.30 and will be
sold when sale opens at 3.30 sharp.
Sponsored by The Ladies Aid Soelety
of the United Church, Hazelton, to be
hel] Thursday, April 9th in United
Church. Novelty and Candy _ stall.

Fresh Flowers. Tea and Supper.
ana

Kimberley hockey team defeated the
Fort Wiliam boys on Monday night
ly a seore of T to Zand thereby won
the series of three games for the West.
ern Canadian Senior hockey champion-
ship. The Kimberley team will now
go into the finals’ for the Allen .Cup,
ennhlematic. of theCanadian: champion-
ship.

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The floo:is In Southern States ave
still doing great damage, but are nog
80 ReVeTe as al couple of weeks aga,

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rhe hospital at Barkerville was de-
stvoved by five the first: of the week.

"Phe patients: were, however,all moved |-

to safety without mishap.
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The second winter that has been cn-
iaved locally seems to be general all

-|through the’ west. and. the probabill-

ties are favorable for another day or
two of it] -Kither Mr. Pattullo or Mr.
King should do something abeut this
weather man and his antics :

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There is a_blg bush fire at North
Burnaby, but na serious damage is be-
Ing done according to reports,

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Most of the fellows working on tim
high level railway crossing haye been
enjoying the joys of flu in one or an-
other of its varied forms. Only the
old timers who have become hardened
to the particular conditions of that
particular section have thus far es-
caped, The description of their feel-
ings, a8 given by some of the boys, is
not just parliamentary, but anyone
could understand them, ;

aes

Au enquiry was, held; into the death

wa four year old Indiun child in the ;

Wispiox Jast week, The child - belong
ed to an Indian) named Morison and
Was burned to death. The  enquity
brought out the facts that the ehitd,
together, wilh three others, liad been

‘Tpluying with matches and the cloth-

ing of the wnfortnnaite one cnught on
fire. Death was’ reported due to the
burns and shock. :
ea
This is the first day of April find it
is more like the ftrst day: of Janay in
the eurlys ‘mornitig. not :

present. Hon, Dr, Weir promised to
give the suggestion his personal con-
sideration as be thought it a good one.
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Pastor services will be held in St.
Peter's Anglican. church on Good Fri-
day at 21 o'clock, a.m. and on Easter
Sunday morning at 8 o’elock and at 11
o'clock and Sunday School in the af-
ternoon at 2 o’cleck. Easter Sunday
is a week from next Sunday, A gen-
ernl invitation is extended to the pub-

lic to attend.
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eo ey ee 8. at a °
The Ladies Aid of the United
Chnrch in Hazeltoa are providing séme
thing’ new for the cooks of Hazelton
wml district. At the sale of home
cooking advertised for April 9th, the

‘| eontributions of cooking will be classi-

fied and judged before the sale opens.
This shonld arouse o.good deal of in-
terest, both to the cooks and to those
who - ny. The ladies will also serve
afternoon tea aud supper,
mz oo

Mrs, “Peter Sniith spent a few days
with ‘her daughter, Mrs, Harold Gould
at Wateott last week. :

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Another winter set in last week and
continned over the week end. It was
not a welcome visitor, With‘the coal
bins running low and the wood’ piles
nouc too high, sub-zero wether was
given as cold a welcome as ‘we could
muster. It is quite unseasonable and
quite ‘unusual, and that is no Califor-
hin bally hoo either. The roads ara
not. in good shape around here either
ns they had started to cut ap and now
the ruts: are frozen as hard as in mid-
winter. .
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The appropriations for public works
for the north this yenr-are ag follows:
Cariboo $40,000; Port George $36,000:
Omineca $32,000; Prince Rupert $12,-
(U0 und Skeenn $23,000, 7

WAKE UP YOUR.
LIVER BILE—

And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the

Morning Rarin’ to Go

‘The liver should font nr out two puunds of
liquid bile info your bowels daily. If this bile
isnot flowingfreely, your food doesn't digest.
It just decays in the bowels, Gas blosts up
your stomach, Youget constipated, Harmful
poisons go into the body, and you fcel sour.
sunk and the world looks punk. 1
Amera bowel movement doosn’talwaya get
at the cause, You need something that works
on the liver a3 well. It takes those goad, old
Carter's Little Liver Pilla ta get these two
pounds of bile flowing: freely and make you
feal “up and up", Harmless and gentle, they
take the bile flow freely. They do the warlc
of calomel but.save ng calomel or mereury in
them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Plila by
name! Stubbornly t refuse anything alee, 25a,

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Saae leaves PRINCE. RO RT

Mra. C, BL awle: ‘has: been: under, the aay & Ps

veal is at Ocean anus and | Poa River

. cess,

so rapid as during the long-pro-
tracted heat wave of 19234. Dur-
ing normal winters snowfall and
frigidity are wont to replace to 2
large degree the melting snows of
summer,

Third annual competition for
the most beautiful autumn-tinted
Maple Leaf is announced by the
Canadian . Government | through
the Canadian Travel Eureau at
Ottawa in co-operation with the
Canadian Pacific and Canadian
National Railways, 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
of $20. In addition a prize of
$30 for the leaf with largest aren,
and for second largest $10 will be
awarded,

“Steel of Empire,” the recently
published work by John Murray
Gibbon, while really the story of
the Canadian Pacific Railway, pas
so mitch of other Canadian his-
tory that it will find a permanent
place as one of the outstandiag
contributions to the records of
the Dominion, Starting with the
first known arrival on our shores,
a Chinaman, Hui Sien, in British
Columbia at tie end of the fifth
century, Mr. Gibson traces the
romantic growth of the Canadian
Pacific, many centuries later, with
a wealth of incident and. detail,
the author's long association with
the railway having been of the
utmost value, .

Possessing one of the finest cal-
lections in the world of colored
pictures of scenes in the heart of
the Rocky Mountains, T, H. Lons-
daie, of Banfi, recently exhibited
them to the Women's Canadian
Club at an. illustrated lecture at
the Vancouver Hotel. The pic-
tures included scenes of moun-
tains, valleys, lakes and bird, ani-
mal and flower life,

‘Bvangcline Booth, . 69-year-old
_commauder-in-chief. of the Salva-
tisn Army, told the “story of the
Army” ta the Mea and Women’s
Cenrdian Club at the Royal York
Hotel, Toronto, recentiy. ‘I. was
born in the Salvation Army,” she
snid, “but it has nover become a
. common thing to.me.. It has
always been 1. miracie. 7 A oupi-
eity audionce gave hor an ove
ton. : .

Keen outdvor man, enthusias-
tic member and past - president of
the Trail Riders of the Canadian
Rockies and @ leading stalwart in
the ranks of the ‘lrail Hikers,
J. M, Wardle, chief engineer, Na-
tlonal. Parks of Conada, bas won
well-deserved promofion .to the
post of deputy minister of the
,Depariment of the Interior, Oi-
“tawa.

Premier Dysart, of New Brouns-
wick, was the chief: speaker re~

"| gently when the City of Saint John

played host ‘at a dinner in the —

Admiral Beatty “Hotel to New. -

Brunswick's. guides. at. their: two-:

, day % 37th. anaual: - convention.
: ‘Heavy: fall -guiding. affected: at- |

~- tendance,: but 2 gond mombership’
“under: the ehalrmenship of: Wil-

‘Fldout ofsthe'Ashoclation; enjoyid
| & suecesaiul guinoving,

wofe Rua: Guzeloy, formerly of Smithers,
a dnt ‘of recalit ‘yenrs: with’ the". Royal
ae Bank: in: -Vanevayer,. ‘hus’ been: playing
ait: good | brand. of hockeythia year,

‘He

“1a Jon “the- senior team and-ho was in | Ses
‘the finals. when’ the: Bank team: eoppe‘l.| —

lot “the. ‘championship’ cup, “Bad got-ay”
ee ood” deal. of credit: ‘for. his ‘team "a? sues)

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“Sal fora week: ‘OT 80.
7 in filled by. Mrs, 4 Bert! Cos.”

* liam T, Geitiin, oe? Bolsstown, pres |

aa Mie. Nelson. ‘ot ‘the ‘Hazelton oat}
“| ata tt ‘has been -t: patient inthe: ‘THosptt: :

SEW NAZELTON, DB. oG. WEDNESAY, APRIL 1,1056
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i OF interest to Most Folk ere and There | me’
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| UF Interest to Most Fo ‘| ‘| Orme’s, Ltd:
d Our vanishing wildernesses i it
Gathered from Here, There and Beyond have for some time ellited the (The Pioneer Druggist)
. concern of codservationists, but i °
om ee v. ‘ now science 4s, bespeating, Cot The Mail Order Drug. Store
TOBACCO—Sample Package, 10 Ibs} Dr. R. G, Large, formerly on the foe eae in behalf of some of , -
” J glaciers which bid fair to ,
mild or strong leaf tobacco, with pre-| medical staff of the Hazelton Hospital disappear within a few decades —
puvation to give good aroma to tobacco| and for some years successfully prac- it scorching - summers - succeeded
free, nll for $1.50, or 60 Ibs, $6.00.) ticing in Prince Rupert, was recently y-mild winters become the rule, . a a .
Agents wanted.—The Capital Gasoline| elected president of the Rowing and pr. tan Beets "Geologie gr ihe porues Stationery
Light Co., 445 Cumberland 8t., Ottawa | Yachting Club of that city. fears that within another 20 ancy Goods — Kodaks
\ ar +++ years Glacier National Park, Mon- Pictures Developed and
- LT, Kenney, M.L.A., recommended| tana, may be minus its glaciers, Printed ©
Ladies here is something new for|in the legislature that itinerant teach-| Mount Rainier National Park,
Easter—_Cooki c . : Washington, also has suffered a
‘uster—Coolking Contest, open to ev-| ers be employed to give casual persou-|- trom heat prostration, At no ‘
eryone. Cash prizes given for the fol-| al instruction in the work of grades 1! time within tha memory of liy- -— Prinec Rupert, B.C.
lowing entries:—Light Cakes, Qne-} to 8 in which more than 800 pupils are| ing persons has the recession of .
crust Ples, Group of Cookies and for| enrolled in correspondence courses at| the ice rivers in these areas been 3

|. The :Hazelton Hospital

The Hazelton Hospital issues
tickets for any period at $1.50 —
a month in advance, This rate
includes office consultations,
medicines, as well as all costs
while at the Hospital. Tickets
are obtainable in Hazelton at
the Drug Store,, or by mail
from the Medical Superintend-
ent at the Hospital.

"MARTIN'S GARAGE

HAZELTON

Let me gve you a FREE “HASTENGS"

Compression Test,
ACETYLENE WELDING.

Wrecking Trock
Electric Tools

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BY. tec lane cont LAND SURVEYOR
J. Allan Rutherford

Surveys promptly executed

- Smithers, B. C.

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COOPER H. WRINCH

Lcensed Insurance Agent

Handling all types of insurance,
including :

Fire, Automobile, Sick-
ness and Accident.

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HAZELTON, B.C

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