NEW HAZELTON, B C.,, WEDNES) AY, NOVEMBER ml, 1934 f Christmas Gifts| We are ready to help you with your Christmas shopping. A new stock in a new store. Christmas Cards Fountain Pens Gift Stationery Toilet Sets JEWELLERY —Latest in Neck laces, Ear Rings, Bracelets Handkerchiefs Candies” Nuts. Fruits Plastieine for the children Cigars and Cigarettes in Christma LARGE COLLECTION. OF TOYS Christmas Candles S Packages Come into Sante Claus" Christmas Decorations Novelties of all kinds Headquarters sud see for yourself Cc. W. Dawson Hazelton Practicing will start this week for an entertainment and Christmas® tree in connection with the New Hazelton church. Mr. and Mrs. Grondahl will train the children, . “a * after those interests which are respon: sible for a lot of the distress in Cun- ada. He is edging atonnd to the big financial institutions. i ‘The 1994 wheat erop in Cannda is 4 Epwarpssurc The famous energy -producing sweet--an easily digested food invaluable for infants, growing children, and enjoyed by the whole family. Canada Starch Sates Co., Limited REDUCED WINTER FARES To VANCOUVER $3 RETURN Leaving Prince Rupert Meals and Berth Included s. Ss. PRINCE GEORGE THURSDAY 19:30 p.m Southbound These rates effective to February 28 Return limit, March 31 CANADIAN NATIONAL | STE AMSTIEE'S v7. oa slkley ow T Testing ASSO. Following is a list of cows in the above Association that gave 56 Ibs. or jnore of butter fat fur the month of for the mouth of October, 1934 Name of Cow Breed Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat 92 Blickie Holstein = 1380) i. |W. Billeter 310 Fatty | Holstein 12H) iis.8 Ri. MeGregor 150 Delly HG 1198 53.0 J. Bolttho 44 Daphne Holstein 1340 53.6 O. Ekman Th. Jean Holstein 1062 50.9 S. Woodman Heifers, under three yenrs old which gave 80 Ibs. Octaher, 1934 420 June Holstein 856: 406.8 J, Bourgon 117 Belle. Guernsey GSO . 366 W. Billeter 76 Nan " Guernsey TOS 36.1 S, Woodman Tt -Ritay Guernsey ‘756 84,0 W,_Billeter TNO Daisy . Guetnsey C20 — 309 WW. Sproule Pigures in brackets indleate number of days since freshening. t ' < G. Manning su pervisor Owner butter fat or more dur. ; nor th ave: taktig adynntage ‘of the on- Is Your sshasistio Due? Now is a good time t0 pay ‘) Gt thelr car ‘license ly turning in. their 4 license’ plates hefore the end of the . present month. estimated at 277,304,000 bushels, con- sisting of 270,282.000 bushels of spring wheat and 7.022.000 bushels of fall wheat. The unrevised estimate fer 1927 was 260,728,000 bnshels. i ; aa : According to the latest ‘statistics, every Cunadian in 1933 used 15 pounds of sap. Some families and some in- dividuals niuist huve used much more than the alloted 15 pounds. "8 2 Grant went to: Smithers her daughter Mfrs, Wu, on Saturday to visit Mrs. N, H. Rilpatricts. ‘ eh Mts. Harry Frank of Woodcock lett for home on Tuesday, accompanied by her infant son, sk *& The nunmil meeting of Omineen Mining & Milling Co. (Silver Cup) is to be held on Friday in Vancouver. To a lot of people around this part it is good news to learn that there ts stil bee : A son wis born i in the Hazelton Hos- and Mis. T. Austin of Hazelton. ee % Ilis Mugesty King George V, has sent his cheque to the mother of the! quintuplets., This payment is what is known as the King’s bounty for mul- tiple births. 4 eee On Tuesday afternoon a iumber of men went. dawn to Skeenv Crossing to repair the Kitseguela bridge, Je will take perhaps a month. ** 8 The man picked up last week by Coustnhle Andy Grant on the ‘Tele- graph trail appeared before Magis- trate Win. Grant on Taesday morning on nt charge of vagrancy and was giy- en five months, * " ® There will he'a meeting of the Hos- pital Board at the hospital on Thurs- day evening. ene The weather took a turn for the better Monday nlght and Tuesday was enol and fine although a breeze cume nround the mountains fram the eust, » &® #4 The schools in yurious parts of the district are practicing for thelr an- mail concerts before school closes for the Christmas holidiys. ; see A number of the stores ure dispIny- ing thelr Christmas goods nnd it does hot look as if anyone should eed to Send out of the district for any of "the Christinis shopping. ee Nat tt few. of the- mito owners tn the ‘ portinity to ect a refund of one third It costs’ money to run acenr inthe cold weather and ‘it takes Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends’ Hon, I, WH. Stevens continues to. #0, - The «Hazelion Hospital | “The Haxelion Hestpital Issues | the- kere for uny period at. 3ha0) per thot. it advance.” hia pute. tue elndes offi’ conulintiions. medi- ~ clnes. as, well. im all etints awhile onthe hospitat: . ‘leaers nre oh. vailnabte in Huziten iT the. dries orecor hy mad) feom rhe “needy. er spnerfarend.andt at the frosty Mand Notary Public Representing Leading Fire and Life _ Insurance Companies You Office Work given Prompt and Careful Attention HAZELTON, B. C. Wo. Grant's Agency ra Prince Repert Fiotel A real goo! hotel serving such a thing as the above company. | pital on Friday, November 16, to Mr.’ alot! of time to get the darn ‘things atin ted, ae . A Rpeeinl meeting of ihe New Hnz-y elton rate payers. was held last Wed- nesday night and the, teacher was giy- en an Inerease in sniary, ahh icra Pieilinldedriabanmpastbcdatinectinsocigeeetee eae ee oe fas your subscription been pnid yet? eRe the nort:) lund Prince Rupert, B. C. H. B. Rochester, manager Rates—$1.50 per day and up FREON J} Shopping Early For Christmas Come in and look over our big Christinas Stovk of the newest Faney Stationery Toilet Sets Moirs Chocolates Christmas Cards Seals Tags Wrappers Shop carly while cour assort-> ment is complete. i t. The Up-To-Date Drug: HAZELTON: i iia —— The Donduion Government las .ap- | polnted an rssistant chairman to the Itadio Commission: This should help in getting the radio mess straightened out und a versonable service renderad, OF lute they radio has been very bad, Tt ix worse than the people are entitl- ed to receive at two dollars a year, The stations ure far too wenk to get the goo programs oy er, and the one strong stution that could be relled on has quit the Rudio Commission nnd Rone - Luvely commercial - which places it on the same pline os the Ameriean stations, only worse. Nond of the British Columbia stations are strong chotigh to get their stuff’ ACTORA tx. cept when the conditions are ideal, ” ( gattscsacicecacicancicacenciceaceio B, ©. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford §| Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. Fancy Goods Pictures Developed and Orme’s, Ltd: ‘(The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Stationery Kodaks Drugs Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. «, ne ss o | W. B. Leach’ City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and {ransfer Service At all hours Owner COOPER H. WRINCH L censed Insurance Agent , Handling all types of insurance: ineluding © Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident ~HAZELTON, B. C. Train Service Kastbound leave 225 2. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Sat- urdays, p.m, Tuesdays, Thursdays and ' Saturdays. connects with stenmer for Van- couver, — Westbound Jeaye 2,06 Thursday train tra vel. Steamship lines , Low Fares now in Effect for OLD COUNTRY ‘Agents for ALL For information call or write LOCAL AGENT P, LAKIE, DF. & PA, Prince Rupert, BC. CANADIAN NATIONAL