Be ree ae cere 1 eee Me tee ee Le ea et ae SAS ey beeen 0 re OBSERVER THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1934 _ Al eens aa = - wml ata INSIST he BEST Doine id pW. Grant's Agency on the Doings Around Home ~ §|) ° x#«reax Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are the standard of quality every- ere * | ae - j where — by far the world’s largest-selling ready-to-eat . Of interest to you and your friends — : oo Representing _ cereal. Their flayor and crispness can’t be copied. : Leading Fire and Life ; ; Always oven-fresh in the heat-sealed WAXTITE bag, Insurance Companies inside the Easy-Op en red-and-green package. Sold with A number from this section expect} Owing to rutin and cool breezes the : - the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg. Made by to take in the Old Timers Re-union at! pienic to have been held at Two Mile You Office Work given Kellogg in London, Ontario, Ltound Lake tomorrow (Thursday) in|Iust ‘Thursday afternoon was switch- Prom t and. Careful ' the afternoon and evening, providing /ed to the New Hazelton church where p an . areiu " the weather is at all favorable there were races for the children and Attention , **4 ‘ later in the day supper was served, : Prospects’ for tree fruit along the) it was a good afternoon anyway. Skeemi. fora general crop of tree fruit . -, + % ‘i ure not at all favorable this year. It} Dr. H.C. Iankinsom returned to the HAZELTON, B. ¢. : was too wet last fall und the trees did}coust last week after a three or four | hor get ready for winter before the months trip to various cities in Europe —— winter was upon them. Then the win-| He took, post graduate courses while ' 6 ter was a particularly severe one andjrway and incidentally observed ¢on- : : a lung one. Some of the oldest treesj ditions in the. various countries. Dr. + J received quite a check and a number} Hankinson was formerly a resident of | rme Ss, t e uot likely to pull through. Wild fruit) Smithers sand - is well, known in the . . , of all kinds are, however, yielding a] north, 2 (The Pioneer Druggist) ig crop and a great many are out on : - ere 7 The Mail Order Drug Store the bith and in the valleys gathering] In iis amu) report Commissioner of Northern B. C. aoa supply for winter, of) Provineial Pollee 7. H. MeMullin . F a "© tefers to the good work of some of the The local ball team ‘expects to go te; UPevinelal police” and among those he Nelkwa on Sunday for a retuyn game) sw fit to mention are W. J. Service ‘ ‘ with the Tolkwa team: iv connerteion: with © the Kamloops Drugs Stationery a Counterfeiting arrests, and Cons, Andy} Faney Goods Kodaks ludications ave that the weather is} @eant™ and Martin who investigated Pictures Developed and - bout to. settle dewn for a while and| the rabhery at the Hudsons Bay store Printed ; pee wtlow the farmers to get in the rest {Ut Kitwanga. i ‘ " of their lay aad start the growth of c Ine fi wis: \ * in ie HH ta . 9 itber crops that are so far quite back-} Candas fishing busines fs the old- R F oO R a UAL 4 om Y ward. : ext, Tf was carried on by white men Prinec pert, B.C. eee along: the Atlantie coast. lony before . ; Mrs. P.M. Doekrill of Tellown went |Columbus discovered ‘the continent, om to Itnpert ast’ Saturday where she} The fishing business is still going very | took the-hoat to Vancouver for a yisit strong and ix one of the largest in th with friends nud velutives, Mrs. Dock | Dominion, . 14 . vill has not been well for some time wena, he " t City Transfer a and she hopes the change will bring | Canada. for the first thie’ on record . . lek her old health. \ moved up in 1933 to the first place as Smithers, B. C. e oo the principal supplier of goods to the Mr, and Mrs, O. Grondahl will ve at Batam, British West Indies, in comn- ° home at the manse in Hazelton’ on [Petition With the Old Country. and the . .. . Thuesday afternoon from three to six | United States, sas Taxi and | {ranster Service Following is a list of cows in the above Association that gave 5§ Ibs. or | aud during those hours will be glad to Canada was the ehiet Imyer of cot au hou ‘ onth of June, 1924 ; have everyone in the district call and “ ae “TLE yer of cof- more of butter fat for the m 1¢ eet acquainted. fee from Jamacin last year, import: —— gg Name of Cow Breed Lbs. Milk Lbs, Frat Owner tos ing 96.8 of the entire crop. W. B. Leach’ Owner . . - - . s . a “1 Pat Holstein 213 $1.0 Mrs, Fisher 4 son was born on Tuesday, July 17) In British Coltmnbin there are 2470 i Lanky Holstein 170 78.7 9 W. Billeter fo Ensign wid Mrs. Hatvarsin of Haz-j acres planted to tomatoes this yenr,| @ gy .mencen. =i} a Queen Ayrshire ta 72 Woodlawn Dairy elton, ut the Hazelton Hospital, compared with 217 2 crey in 1933. ; * , H-G TAGS The J. Bolitho cg * as Ton, Avni 1389 Gan -Wovalawn Dniry The two army planes got away last} A Sale of Home Cooking will be B.C. UNDERTAKERS ‘ “1 Peggy Shorthorn 148 Gi. OD, 'T. Greene Iriday from Hazelton about noon aud |held in the United Chureh in Hazelton ois : “tt Sammy “Gusrney = 1240 620 Riverside Dairy | Ute Whitehorse at 8.15. Another /on Saturday,. July 21 from 8 to 5 EMBALAING’POR SHIPMENT A’ SPECIALTY 1 Br mt Guernsey 1178 G12 W. Sproule Wane arrived from Fairbanks,’ Alaska ;o elock under the Auspices of the W. =i Browme HG 1045 GO.8 $ Wood: the end of the week and after Iunding| A. te the H. Hi. P.O. Box 98 A wire 45 Jenny - ae ene mW OOCUNT took off for Prince Georee, The tae PRINCE RUPEE B.C. will bring a WS Stockings Holstein 1590 G04 &, Woodman Span rook ort Tor 2e ONE, f a See Shorth orn 11s “Bqe D. TD. Greene Inachine carried four passengers for . —— a 14 Speck s wees us an + Wks conve i ‘ 35) Alice Hereford Fay) St Mrs. Fisher the Titks convention ” the south, Letter to Editor. on }) 71 Steins Holstein =U" a88 0. Bkman ; __ GO Benuty Guermmsey 1514 B62 Woodlawn Dairy | xo tore’gn wheat has been allowed : COGPER H. WRINCH 21 Mahel ‘Guernsey U104 0 Woodlawn Dairy by pe Duported into France for milling July 16, 1934 ; . t 1270 irs ho Tn | ta L censed Insurance Agen ah Nancy me ist a aan oodinain purposes slice April 16, 1053, Toor Editor—An inch or two please ay) Guernsey Chernsey toe , 0 : ‘Riverside Dulry ke ‘nN your newsy columns, IT feet the Handling all types of insurance, ‘71 Those Holstein ee cain a's, r isher Crested wheat grass ix an excellent } yates, the tux ayer and. citizens of inéluding. 141) Simp Holstein V485 “oa nar T. Greene | sed producer. ‘The ylelis vary from | Terrace, nud all who ave interested in ; 140) Sundne Guornsey one 2 ie 7. Owens 100 ty 800 Ibs, per neve, depending up-{ the dmildine of the hishway fp : * : : ergs = ~ : ' Me , ; : 2 highway from Ced- - 0 Gypsy " Matstein re ; 30.0. At. Muegregor on, chiefly, the available supply of orale to ‘Terrace shonld know, if re- Fire, Automobile, Sick 1 Nellie Guernsey a 50.0. Woodlawn Dairy molsture, ‘The seed is easily harvest- | ports are true, which I believe they gless anu ACCIden : ae ; of. with ordinary farm equipment. are, if not will stand correc he Heifers, under three yenrs qld whiel five a0) tbs, batter fat ar more dur. ee 8 fumber butldings ate. of the raeltin wo for the month of Aine, 1034 — Have you paid your subscription yet | Relief camp on the highway at Pacific H AZELTON B. C : wy. wa wo have been sold av give : ao 44° Susie Guernsey (12 ; Bib Woodinwn Dalry mayor of Pacifle tor the swt Mera ‘ - GS Dalsy .. Gnernsey 1218 487° W. Sproule $150.00. This must hare nunde him{ = 2 201 Tune , Holstein 1s ASA So Woodman feol like winning an ‘Trish cween at in 7 263 Sadio Holstein « ithe ALT 5. Woodman About 80 or 10 thousand fect of Tame ax , 7 ; . her, and I doubt very nivel , _ Figures in brackets Indieate numb! of days since freshening. he put. on the spot for Teun thang a Dr. R. C. Bamford. , 3. G. Manning Lumber nnd bnildings, if eared ‘tor, +’ ie Supervisor Will not get rotten nas fast ag n+ gov. DENTIST ernnient. und this Tumber and these SMITHERS, B.C. . 7 AE En Se oes cor hnfe heen eared fot Hours9amtotpm Evenings ¥ Gi 5 istend of stig oe theln takin there) by appolntment, a . . . |. by ty tq r at , t : " s : cine streets SRRRREREERORE OEE R When you use the columns of your Stuns and matting streets nnd honle- . vards fifty feet wide on on Pacific | LOCAL N EWS PAPER . fownsdle Where a wheel burrow in ‘the ~ bo treest vehicle at transportation, I . Line ; Lo. : ., fect this may have been tea welghty The Hazelton Hospital ' You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the t bit of economy for our Wee MDA ae) inal . he ae . : —_— . : uy at Home’’ principal. nnd miy have heen engineered by his| |: : ; . : : ‘he Haze spital issues tle- Tellthe buying public what you have and give the price, An muiger, the chrirman -of hoe tor any veried ‘at $1.50 per :. z mo, =. [the CON, R. engineers union, for he is ie ; . OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS far more fdmiliar with economy nt vlwden Ne nee dence ect if yee ; ; ‘ . : Pacific than “U7, , CHUL ‘ ’ _ “#H Are here to carry that message to the-public for you. Will ig Just too hel whe oA TAAs and itl} “sinew, us well as all coats while | you use these columns? | She aN ber of the B.C. B. 4. ap hauly, sak in tlie hospital. ‘Tlokets are ob- || . -- z . We, Yous a: f = Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community nor this the next camp to be. opened: on Hilnsitite a heat at fhe rng ig | % =~ help sell your produce. a the. Alghway from:Tsk—whon we got || 78 roe mal! from the “medi | j : | q Work and wages, - SEP Srertosendank ot the hosp tai f ; ; ; ai H