‘THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1934 Refreshing at NOON WHEN the children come home hungry at lunch-time, give them a treat! Crisp, deli- cious Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, with milk or cream. A food full of energy, yet light, refreshing, easy to digest. c Try Kellogg’s yourself for lunch. See how keen and fit you feel, the rest of the day. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. all FOR LUNCH fellas FLAKES iligg CORN ee a PEELE RRRR EER SPP >>E PS > TEL >>> > D When you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the “Buy at Home’ principal, Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Will you use these columns? Vancouver printers will not help build your ‘town and community nor help sell your produce. . 7 PAIR INO ROI ICIEIOR III ICI RIOR IRIAN RR RAI of the hospital and it is believed thnt the ‘rhe second son of Mr. and Mrs. Curl/woond ginger can be saved. Paulson of New Hazelton was playing id with the axe the other day and cut) Airy mail postage from Canada to one finger off nnd a second one nearly /éne 1Britain is now only six cents for off his lect hand. He was taken t0) eho first ounce and five cents after, Even though business is not up to normal you still use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the near future. The Omineca Herald Will nowisupply you with Counter Check Books. of any size and any make and at manufacturer’ S prices LEE CLC CEL CESS CER ECKL CE CCS Ce Se oS SS Give your order to us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald New Hazelton, B. C. * CRBS: i arane! The schools opened on Tuesday for _inoether term and a good many of the children are going to new tenchers It muy be good for them. te ; ‘Phe New Hazelton Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Peter Smith on Thursday of next week to organize for the coming year’s work. A large turnout o£ the hulies is requested, ok? , The Sunday School in connection with the New Hazelton church will re- stine sessions next Sunday morning at the regular hour, ten o’clock.. Mr. Grondahl will be present to meet the childre;, and to assist in the organiza- tion of the classes. sat , The W. A. to the H. H. met at the nurses’ residence on Tuesday after- noon Inst for thetr regular monthty neeting, , set Itvit'a doxen Endians got drank in ITazelton last week und made ton much noise. Most of them had just vat back from. fishing and still had 2 few dollars left; Qne came from Mor- ticetown, ‘They all were fined $10 or 14 days. The Moricetown Indian paid hix fine, but the others are taking the fourteen days. They needed the rest nayway, =e Miss Chapman spent a couple of diuys in town last week and while here received a wire calling her back to. Dunenn, Yaoneourer Island, where she has been engaged as teacher. She left Saturday morning for the south. Miss Chapman taught in the ‘local school hast year, anu Oscar Olson spent a day or two in New Wiuselton following: 2 motor trip through the south, oe Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sait and Freddie Sait motored to Burns Like last Sun- day and on Monday took in the ball games at Telkwa. ** Olof Hnnson spent a conple of days wromd town this week and is now out in the Francois Lake country. Le Mr. Page of Portland, Oregon, presi- dent of the Red Cedarman’s Associa- tion, was in the district last week and then went on to Washington where he! is to attend 2 meeting of the committee on cedar poles quota under the N. RR. A. on the 17th of this month. After that there should be some early news ns to the qumitity of cedar poles this country nmy expect to export.. the The Tlenry MoMtors Ltd, one of the pioneer auto sales and garage firms in bankrupey, the interlor, lks gone into eee S, 8 Phillips of Vietorin, and who ix counected with the provinclal de- partment of agriculture paid a visit to his old stamping grounds last week when he judged at the Smithers fair and. along with Don Sutherland who snceceaded Sperry in this district, they Inotered through to, Fort Fraser on Sunday to do the judging at the fair on Monday. Sperry met many old friends who were gind’ to sce him in such fine fettle. 7 * & In. TT, Knight, Vietorta, chief veter- innvinn with the provincial depart- ment of agriculture, will be In the dis- trict on his annual tour about the end of the first week In September. ' The farmers who desire to secure-advice of Dr. Knight are requested to write to the. department of agriculture at Smi- thers or to the secretary of their local farmers institute at cnee, om. | Word was received in Terrace of the death in Toronto of Canon MeKim ‘ + 5 sme eremnatnelgerin % Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends a former clergymnn here and one who Was very popular. ‘anon McKim had .|to give up his work on account of his health. He travelled in Europe and then settled dewn in Toronto. He ad been a great sufferer. mae A. Roy McDonell of Smithers, fish warden, was in New ‘Hazelton the first of the week and on Tuesday left ay his anual trip te the north t> look after the fish going up to spawn. He took Tuck ‘Ashman mong with him, | . Soh ke - Has rour subseription been paid yet? Here and There The Open Dominion champiop- ship match in the Dominion Marksmen Revolver competition was won recently by the Cann- dian Pacific Railway Ontario po- lice team with a’ seore of 1435 points out of a possible 1500, &. Cc, M. P., civic and provincial po- lice also competed. Plans for the musieal festivals of Western Canada during the coming year with a tentative dis- cussion of policies for the next two seasons, were featured at @ meeting uf delegates of Western Competition Festivals recently at the Palliser Hotel, Calgary. Joho Jacob Astor and his bride have decided to extend their honeymoon tour to the Canadian Rockies and British Columbia. “We intend to stop over at Laka Louise,” said the young million- aire, “and then move on to Van- eourer, taking in the sights on the way.” Captain R, G. Latta, skipper of the liner Empress of Eritain and commodore of the Canadian Paci- fic fleet, retired from active duty recently, He was succeeded on the bridge of the Britain by Cap- tain R, N. Stuart, V.C, DS.O., USNC. BRD, RNR. Captain Stuart was promoted to the post of commodore of the Canadian Pacific fleet ' Indicating the trend towards greater production and recovery of business, substantial increase in the second quarter of 1934 as companed with the cerresponding period of 1933 is shown in the re- cently published production fiz- ures of Consolidated Mining and Smelting, one of world’s greatest mining companies. Driving a highly decorated locomotive inte the Canadian Pa- cific Railway depot at the end of the Calgary-Edmonton run re- centiy, A. N. Hobkirk, veteran engineer, completed 43 years of continuous service with the rail- way, most of it at the throttle of an engine, “I have always liked my work and I hate to quit”, said Mr. Hobkirk. . Founded June 18, 1874, by George and Mathew Beatty and with agencies, warehouses, offi- ces or depots across Canada, New ,‘ _ Zealand, the United Kingdom and fifty other countries, the national and world-wide exporting house of Beatty Bros, manufacturers of washing machines and farm im- plements, celebrated its Diamond Jubilee at Fergus, Ont., last month, ‘ John ¥F, Sweeting, industrial commissioner of the Canadian Pacific. Railway, states ja an offi- clal publication of. the rallway that there 1s a decidedly firm tone of confidence in the West and increased activity in many industries, with the tourist busl- ness promising to be better at all Tesoris this year. An increase of 877,900 Ibs, in the Nova Scotia lobster. catch during the month of May was instrumenta].in ralsing the land- ed values $333,468 over the same month jn 1933, according to an announcement by the Depart- ment of Fisheries on June 24th. «, Notary Public Representing | | Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies | You Office Work given Prompt and Careful Aitention HAZELTON, B. C. Wm. Gtant’s Agency re Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. - *, ae % City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and lransfer Service At all hours nd W. B. Leach’ Owner td B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMHALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY P.O. Box 948 i PRINCE RUPER™ B.C. A wire will bring u ne COOPER H. WRINCH Leehsed Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance, including Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident, ————— HAZELTON, B.C. ~\ Dr. R. C. Bamford DENTIST SMITHERS, B, C. Hours 9.4m to 6 pm Evenings by appointment. The Hazelton Hospital The. Hazelton Hospital issues tic- itety for any period at $1.50 per moutn In advance. This rate in- cludes offiea consultations, medi- eines, as well as all costs while in the hospital. Tickets. are ob- {ninnbte in Huzlton at the (drug store ar by mail from the medl- en sunerintendaat at the biospital