roRwy a BRAND’ | CORN SYRUP | A Treat ’ | for the whole ily: | ie an Excellent Food. | : Try it ee __la-day! use Counter Cheek Books and need them now or in the near future. The Omineca Herald Even though business is not up’ to“ normal you still Will now supply you with ; es K Counter Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer’s prices ESSER IES ESE L EL ERE LAT TAL ss TS SS DS Give your arder to us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald ‘New Hazelton, B. C. Ts Your Subscription. Due? Iti 1s: Only Two Dollars a Year Now i is a a good time to pay LADIES AID BAZAAR of the Unit- ed Church, Hazelton, B. C., will be held on Friday, December 2 at 8 p.m. in Hodder’s hall, Fancy work, child- ren’s knitted garments, men’s socks, home-cooking and candy, hoop-la and other atiractions, Tea room. Come and buy your Christmas gifts and spend a pleasant evening. at Col, Nelson Spencer has decided t. withdraw from the mayoralty contest in Vancouver. In declaring his pro- perty on his nomination papers he mide a technical error. Anyway the contest was getting fairly warm and a self respecting man does not care about the rough stuff heard at the average politieal ineeting in Vancouver. Bob Willan and Al, Hall arrived in New Hazelton last Saturday after hay j ing spent two or three months on th — ‘Tt prnires assisting in the harvest. The found: plenty of svork ‘and on that ae- connt were delared in getting baek to Bc. Last Monday I. Anger of Smithers. and formerly of Hazelton and Ney, Hazelton, was melting some ‘pitch on the kitchen stove. .It melted tod muén. The house become full of a black and lnasty smoke At first it was thought a fire had broken out, but it was onl; over-done pitch. Mr..Anger says b will not do that again, Mrs, Anger says he had better not. — Christuas is not far off, only about four weeks, in fact twenty-four days WANTED—One Berkshire Boar from six months to. one year old.—Apply to Tony Greeco, New Hazelton, stat- ing price. Mrs, M. Byron and Miss Bernice Chapman of Victorin are the guests of Mrs. Geo. D. Parent, Mountain View. Geo, Little of Terrace went to Smi- thers last Wednesday night to visit his son Dudley and. also to look after his business interests there, Dr. I. 6. Wrineh went up to Smith- ers Mondey night and returned tex morning by train. A brand of fin has attacked the en- tire country recently that is having quite n- bad effect on: ‘Schools and busi- ness, In. most places sehvols have al- ready -been closed for various perlods nnd others are’ to be closed unless ihe epidemic lets up. Last week end ‘was another change- uble one, First there was snow and then there was rain, and the resuli was another lot of slop. | There has been something of & me: hnitle on in Smithers lately and an; mt on the animal can be had fo. uv | cents a pound—tenderloin, horus i, tall—they all have the same name and ; price. - Word from the centres where ur- keys grow und have they -being, is to ') the effect that fine big birds, all ready tor the housewife will be selling at the Christmas: season for just a few cents nun pound, There was a good crop of the Ig blrds-and they are not profit- | able to cnrry over. Mrs,. Cliff Warner and young dau- ghter‘ of Sinithers, left last Thursday for Vancouver where the little girl will consult with a inedical apecialist,. There were “fifteen car ‘necldents in Vancouver over, the- week end. Dur- ‘| ing the year. thus for ‘Vancouver’ has had. 32 fatal car ‘accidents. © That very great city. and. the: world’s coming ° sea port and all ‘other: ‘things, . is. yunalag Chicago 4 close.second -for thugs _at-|. ; tacking. women, hold . ups"; robberies, Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends |Here and There Over 100,000 Ibs, of eels are ex- Ported annually from Canada, principally to Germany and the United States. They are caught along the lower St, Lawrence River and off the Atlantic Coast, A total of 544,129 radio receiy- ing licenses have deen issued by the Canadian Government Radio Branch from April 1 to September 80, 1932, or approximately ons to every eighteen persons of the population of the Dominion. _ A movie theatre has been {u- stalled on R. M. §, Aorangl on its Australasian run and passengers had the first entertafnment in - that line on a recent voyage. This is the. first ship to reach: Vancou- ver carrying sound movie equip- meit. : China's first woman barrister, Mrs. Lo Soon Kim Teo, was among the passengers aboard the Em- press of Russia, recently sailing . from Vancouver, Mrs. Soon ob- tained her legal training in Eng- land and is attached to the Hong Kong bar. The Canadian people seem to have developed a considerable taste for macaroni, vermicelli, spaghetti and the like Italian food preparations, Output of 14 Can- adian factories in 1931 was 20,- $311,423 pounds as compared with 16,319,625 Mbs. in 1930. With Remembrance Day in our minds, it is timely to recall the brief epitome of Canada’s part in ‘the war inscribed on a tablet in the House of Parliament at Ot- tawa: — “Six hundred twenty- eight thousand, six hundred forty- two. bore the badge of Canada in the Great War; gixty thousand six ,bundred sixty-one met death and passed on.” ‘Good hunting is reported from the Bates Camp, near Matagama, Ontario, on the maln line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, seventy miles east of Sudbury. Moose and deer are yery numerous close to the camp and in one morning a couple of U. 8. hunters secured a fine bull moose and a deer, They kiHed to the limit of their licenses within a few days. A free scholarship to. be held at L’Ecole Polytechnique of the Unt- versity of Méntreal, offered by the Canadian Pacific Railway to minor sons of. employees of the railway, was awarded to J. P. Lecayaltler, 18-yerr-old son of Ephrem Leta- valier, chief clerk at the Mile End Statlon. The award entitles to five years study proceeding to the degree uf Bachelor of Civil Engin- ecring. Canadian Pacific Railway low rate return bargain excursions, a highly popular feature of the rail- way’s operation since February lust, have been and will be well maintained wp to the end. of the - year. Qutstanding recently hava been the trip to Chicago from _ Montreal and the shorter trips into and out of the major cities. from and to the surrounding pro- vinces. ‘The rate and 2 quarter fare for return trips during the Remembrance Day holiday was. well: patronized atd this conces- sion is azain to be offered for'the . Carlistmas » and New Year hoti- - days. (876) tnd other innocent amusements, The Liquor Control Board. ‘innounees that it will reduce the price of Hquors to the extent that they have been able |: to force the distillers to reduce the cést | to the Board and: whet the Dominion | government deducted from thetr tas! There has been no reduction mention. ed tn regards to the cost of doing bust. ness or in profits made by. the Drovin- , -But anyway the reduction |: isso" small that: tt: will not effect. the celal board, local people’ ‘to any, extent. ae a oy ence ] Grant's Agency ” _ Notary’ Pablie-: meee eS Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed. and Bonded HAZELTON, B. C. 4 Hl The Hazelton Hospital The Eusellon Hospital issues tie- kets for auy ‘period at $1.50 per mouth in’ advunee. ‘This rate iu- - elides office. cansultations, medl- clnes, ae well as all costs while it the hospital. Mekesa are oh- fainabie In Tazlron at the drug store ar hy miail: from the medi- car srperfirendant at the hosp ite: Le Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. . Agent for Firestone Tires Home Oil-and Gasoline Acetylene Welding © Cylinder Honeing Wrecking Car at your service---day or night, Specials for This Week NELLOGES. Corn Flakes Rice Krispies : All Bran . EVERY FRIDAY—Freshi Beef and ‘Smoked Meats. W. Ss. Sherritts ‘Cash and Carry _ New Hazelton Where Dollars Have. More Cents Vhone—3 short, 1 long, 1 short Sausage, © «3% Taxi and Transfer —— 5 2 : We hanile. a 7 Dre or : Green Wooil 7 - Telkwa Coal. | | . “Phone—2 ‘nie 1 1 short ~ Hazelton, A. Cy “he Omtneca Herald: ts $200 a ‘yuar ce Fr ba -Marshell Bros & York { are ee an, : nage = aa . vere ee tree oe Pe Se ss ame ——- eS ed soe