GROSVENOR C Yencouver BC. Those who Hke a good night's rest way from home, the Grosvenor. is extra quiet, Around the corner from shops, boats and trains and just up street from the financial district. City Transfer Smithers, B. C. ———— 2 Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours W. B. Leach Owner al Forwarding - Transfer Storage Taxi All trains are met with both cars and trucks Wood and Coal for Sale Dry Birch and Jack Pine in car lots if wanted Marshall Bros. & York __BATELION The Best | Christmas Gift Comes from the Jewellery Store wel, Xt lasts longer and is treasured more, If you “aid. not get fl copy of our catalogue we-will send one on request, Moor. cea you. need anything special or in 6 hurry. we ‘will “gend you & selection on- approval.’ We haye ‘tea. Bets as. ‘Jow. as $10.00,: and: Rogers: 76: plece knife. | . and: fork, sets a8 ‘Tow, ad. 6 $5. : Don't forget 40 ayrite when’ you. need ‘anything. * monte V. oe Of Interest’ to Most Folk Gathered from Here, There and Beyond couple of days in this end of the dis- trict last week visiting the schools in New Hazelton, and Sealy... ee Mrs. Thos. Aitken returned to her home-in Houston last Thursday. after attending the wedding of her, daughter in Prince Rupert. Enroute home she stopped for a couple of days at Ter- race to visit her niece, Mrs. Prank. ee Olof Hanson, MIP., was in town Inst friday for the first time since the election He was delayed befure oa neeoun’ of the fload tr:ubles on the railuny He says he with he bere at feast ouce more before Christmas. ee a Lord Jellico died lust Wednesday at the age of Seventy-two. Another of the heroes of the great war has gone tu his rest. s Poles, ties, posts, as well as news print and pulp have always been taken into the States duty free. By the big trade agreement with the States the Canadian premier had that concession continued. ‘That's big business! Tf the Americans ever put a duty on those things where would they get them from if not from Canada? ee The New Hazelton members of the W. A. to the H. WH * are making pre- porations for their big dance on New Years’ Bye, Be sure to be present, owe Christmas is Jess than four weeks off. Many are already buying for the festive season. . sk@ Gus Christianson spent the end in. Smithers, week eet W. J. Greer spent several duys In Suthers taking: trentments for a sore knee.Mrs. Greer was in Smithers at the end of the week. «68 The King government has discarded the Farmers’ Credit Act put into force hy the Bennett government. Mr, Gar- lund, who was in charge of the admin- Istratic of the Act, has been dismissed. sek w, zl Larkworthy left last Thursday for the east where he will spend the next couple of months. His head- quarters will be in Stratford, but he School inspector Woodward spent a “ momo iis will visit a number of other cities in east and may also go south again. ae | ao: ; John Dahl was: lala’ op severni days over : ‘the week "E with a bad cold. Bt iy. pe a Mrs. Hargld Goulds ands children left for their home at Wealeott on Tues day morning ‘after visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Smith, - en 8 Mrs. R. Spooner returned to New Hazelton after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Spooner in Smithers. 2a @ There will be a meeting of the Ney Hazelton Ludies Aid in the chureb on Saturduy afternoon next dt 2.30 for re-organization and -the election of of- ticers. ‘All interested in church work ure invited to be present. _ -S # ® Lord and Lady Tw eedsinuir, paid their first visit to Toronto on Monday last ‘find | ‘Avera? revetvrd ay the mayor of the city and the acting premier of Ontario. Lord Jellico was buried in West- minster Abbey on Monday and bis re- mains lie hard by the tomb of Lord Nelson. Flags flew at half mast in honor of the great Admiral in France, Germany and England. Cannda was represented at the funeral by the new high commiysicer, Mr. Vincent Mas: sey. ; 2a . Hon, Howard ‘Ferguson, late’ high commissioner from Canada in England was received on Monday by His. Maj- esty King George V, at Buckingham country shortly. zee t There will be no yacht nice for the América Cup this year. ° . se.% : mgt The C. C.F has announced that the party -will put up “a hard fight at the nrunieipal elections’ in Vancouver. we Rad 2 ‘One hundred years ago, there was published in Copenhagen o pamphlet, badiy. printed on poor paper and bound be tween thin blue paper covers. Its author and publisher were faint-heart- ed about the enterprise. Thus did the j flr st serles of Hans Christian Angler- son’s«Palry Tales appear. REDUCED WINTER FARES RETURN PRINCE Leaving 4 Prince Rupert THURSDAY - These rates etteetive to ‘February 20 Return ‘Umit, ‘Mareh 31 CANADIAN NATIONAL ATEAMSHIPS . “M0895 | of | $39 Ta VANQOUYE R GEORGE 40: 30 Pp. rm, Southbound 1 ot w ENE 7" a “produer + at: ERGY FOOD: NOURISHED .. MORE CANADIAN ‘CHILDREN: i THAN ANY OTHER CORN: teed fe SYRUP. ne The caNane errant KO. “Aira irae Mer HAT ts. ¥ Poiree, Mr. Ferguson returns to this eo 7: Powell, Fic rand thelr,tvo daughters,, * 1 price of ‘gnsoline has advanced one and A tri-niotor plane is: nndergoing nn far north service. shiji to the one w hich went north “last sunimer. Here and There With the warm weather and i fine scason almost upon us, cates of opening of the summer hotels and resorts of the Canadisn Pacific Rallway will bs weleame news to tourists. LDantf Sorings THWotel onens, June 16; Chateau Lake Louise, Emerald. Lake Cha- ist and bungalow cam; Wapta, Yoho, Radium Het Soriass and Morsina Labs June 2h: Pronech River Bunevalov Cam, Jun2° 15; [Tovil’s Gag Buneslow Cano, Juna 24: Algonanin Eoteh fb Anitrews, M3. June 23; . Tha Tines, Dicky.’ June 27. a-d the Lakeside Ina, Yartmouty, June 23 Tortlard, Orecot, famons -ate — nual Rese Festival will te’ held this yeor. June 6-3. Millions of rese blooms will bs on display iu the many flonta of the grand flo- tal parade “and alsé in the 47th annual show of the Portland Rose Socicty, ‘Marking the Silver Jubilce cele- pbrations of the coronation of- King George V, to be held this year, the Canadian Pacific Railway’ has issued 2. strikingly handsome falder covering the main events of the function from the King’s drive to St. Paul’s Cathedral on May -6 and ending with the Lord Mayor's Show on November 9 | ‘A beautiful new menu card for the King’s Jubilee celebrations has been designed by the Cana-' dian ‘Pacific Railway to be used: in all the ‘company’s hotels from’ . coast to coast, on ships of the Atlantic. and..Pacific fleets. and .on world eorulse.. phips,. Its; ifront ‘over is done’ .in in gold with the ' Canadian Coat of Arma. in color: at the top and the Canadian Pa- cific crest at the bottom. The back ‘cover, also done in gold, shows a train in the Rockies, the - Chateau Frontenac at Quebeo City and the Empress of Britain, A maple leaf below the Coat of ‘Arms. and-*a space on the back: for autographs, -gompletes the - ménu card, : | The world is invited to attend the. annual Rose Febtival.to be held at Portland, Oregon, June 6, 7 and § This, one of the’ out: standing fetes of the United States, will this. year show many new and ~ beautiful ‘ features, ‘among which the 47th annual rose show of the Portlaud Rose Society wil! be not the least im- portant. ‘The whole city will be embowered in: roses vat } that, fime of: ‘yeare Mee ce . yer ‘the period May 15-28" ine * qlusivé; the Canadian | railways are offering special bargain fares - figuring: approximately ‘at “one cent @ mile from-various ‘eastern cities to western Canada, “Roturn ‘limit js thirty days from: the date of issue of ‘ticket with ‘stopovers ; “within the lMmit.of the ticket ‘at Port: Arthur, Armétrong and: noints Weat’ thereof. = adressing an ancient or more than: a thousand. representative business ‘men:at Toronto recent- Wes DW." Beatty, :: B.C." n. and: president - of<, the chalnee “Pacific Railway; : stated that. the Canadian National -Rail- |.) and-that-it ‘was neither more. nor : ess ; . problem, 1 _ Pareto national: Solvency. © fs i |. Powell, ? chief of the Girl Guldes,. ‘landed -, ate “Vancouver from 88.. ‘Princess, elcomes , in ‘every,’ in given, route the country. corer ‘throughout: "ys hatling’ a tour of Caiiada whicli will include’ the’ principal: cen - -trasof the Dominion, Lord Baden-,. | W6%: Chief ‘Scout, Lady: Baden “\Gharlotte: recently ‘and ‘are, being © Now that Hon. R. B. Bennett anid? ‘his: ‘government, with the gasoline in-} vestigation, are sifely put away, the]. half cents a gallon in British _Colum- bia. . ove erhall In Seuttle in readiness fer the’ She will be a slater , | Orme’s Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) ~The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern 8B. G. bo Drugs Stationery ‘ Fancy Goods —-Kodaks - Pictures Developed and ; Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. a The Hazelton Hespital The Uanazelton Hospital ‘issues liekets for any perlod at $1.50 a month iu advance. This rate includes office consul ations, “ne.tivines, as Well, a3 afl costs “while at the Hospital. Tickets _are obtainable in Hazelton at the Teng Store, or- by mail from the Medien] Superintend- ont ‘af’ the Hospital. . MARTIN'S. GARAGE HAZE LTON Let me gve youa FREE “HASTINGS” Conipression - Test. ACETYLENE WELDING “Wrecking Truck Electric’ Tools SHOP--OFPOSITE NEWICE'S acconnopUoREDOREEaCED b> i “Al len Rutherford. Sur veys promptly executed Smithers, B.C. ities ff a) COOPER: Hi WRINCH _L censed Ansar ance, Agent Handling all types of insurances including, Fire, Automobile, Sick- | ness and ‘Accident — : HAZBLTON, B.C. pote od. wey:system was.never an honest — a : experiment; in public awnerphip - “than a: aad’ accidents: This | ho. said, donstitutes Can: | ada's. moat. difficult. problem 2 ‘and " 4 he: anyest: ‘bound. ‘train on Tuesday ae =H: B. othstter ier ie cokes " “Ratert1 8p Per vay. and ‘up B C LAND SURVEYOR did. ‘Tot artive, here: until about nine wt ~~ re eee pee ' . pee ou eee ray pres a 1 Peet cee gow ear ———— a a ae OE eee