THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934 in See Energy for AFTERNOON FOR a light, crisp lunch, easy to prepare and extra ; delicious—try Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. They’re rich in energy. And so easy to digest! They help you feel refreshed and fit for the rest of the day. Only Kellogg’s have that marvelous flavor and crisp- ness. They’re kept oven-fresh by the heat-sealed inner WAXTITE bag. Made by Kell (bboy ogg in London, Ontario. blag CORN FLAKES FOR FLavon | [ial | . MMINERAL ACT ee Cart feate of Inprovements NOTICE Suken, Crazy Sire, Red Cap, Wireless, August. Lefty. Dictouw. and. Beaver =. leavh that Jumes Dunbar of Premier his had to resign his position as ac countiat on account of poor. health, ife is leaving on an extended trip to the old country, Jim wos for yenrs a resident oof this distriet but for many sears has been with Premier mine, = mae ‘Aton mecting of the hoard of: diree core of the Hazelton Hospital held on Priduy night it wus,deeided to not hold “a Mospital Day celebration this vour for the same rensous as none was "wd last yeur—timmeial — conditions. While the hospital ix enjoying a mueb Setior time. than a year ago there are way things required that were consid Seo of mrore importance at this time. se & Ve 1 C. Winch left Saturday wenive for Vancouver where he will ond oo -meoeting of — the Provincial “e monte Council, He will be away hont ten days. Fwllowing this meet othe Council expects’ to Have some eromumendations to present to the ~verrineit aining. at- relieving — the roenndovment’ and the Ten- on. the. province, eee finaneial bar Mike Coaurge will start lamling poles ‘ron Nire Mile monntain area to New ‘inzelfon the first of Jame. He will et two trucks on the rond-and he ex eets to pike four trips a day with ch trick. “He hus quite nu pile: of poles tu haul. . : sue . My. and Mrs, Ungstead of Kitwanga. spout the Twenty fourth of May with Aly. and Mrs. Senkpiel, Mrs, Hagstead remained over for a few drys and took “a the sports at Morieetown on -Batut day. oe, , . ee ih Mineral Claims, situate in the Om- IHeCH Coast District, Loented an the north slope of Hud- Mining Division of Range 6): %: vesteviy Eron Smithers, Inountiin about. eight miles B.C. hy ton an Sunday evening next week at TAKE NOTICE that Jo A. Rather- ford, TALC. No. 62037D, authorized vent fos Telin ‘A. Chisholm, Free Min- Cortiiente No. 6G00LD, - intend, “xty lays fvom the date hereof, to rply oto fhe Mining Recorder for a “ortiMeate of Tiwprovements. for. the airpese af ahiuning a Crown grant of te gheve elatms, Ail further take notice that action, widow section 85, must be commenced ‘efove the issuanee of sneh Certifieate oP Tiaprevement. ox 62: Vette] this 1th day of May, 1934, yes To get there and hack you have a choice of many routes. Let us plan your trip for the maxi- mum of pleasure. : En route visit Jasper Park Lodge in the mountains and Minaki Ledge in Ontario's Lake of the Woods. Por: information enll or write to The Local Agent I, Lakie, D. P. und B.A. Prince Rupert, B.1". teen TEES John Newiek 4s expected back in the uiiig. after aitending conference fh rom Cie Ting. ' neemive ver o8 B delegite I viou hospital. . ae The Indians aft Kitsezuecla held a hwo dkiys sports mect on May 24 and They hal a good attendance and a wimber of whites from Elnzelton at fended the meet, * * & 2, Services will be held in New Hazel 7.30) Thev, Mir. Redinan will be home iy then and will take the service, He will have a report to make on the gen éral conference which lie has been at tendiug: and will announee what ar mugepents Tneve heen nade to carry on the work in this district. . ee © The Indians are going fishing on the lowers Skeend sumewhit enarile: this your thin usual Some have already Doings Around Home. Of interest to you and your friends SEIS Muny old timers here will regret to]: appendicitis which was performed a Couple of weeks aga, the first of the week to see his brother fron Usk who is a patient in the Haz elton hospital Brain Trust is considering now is the emplogment of boys leaving school, - < REARS AN ARE ft . {FE nginevrs, conductors, firemen and binkemen) hate ‘petitioned the rail way commission to order the railways to reopen a lot of the sections that have been closed for economic reasons The Big Four ¢lnim the. road bed is hot sate tu. take: trains. over. That should make the railways sit up and take notice. It would also relieve the ahemployment sitnation somewhat and improve the publicly owned property, +e Ctimbing roses, unlike rose bushes, produce. flowers. on the wood of the previons season's growth, and. should not therefore he severely, pruned. eo ot ; Mrs, ton, Wall, Mrs... Chas, Monk and Mrs, Taylor motored from Smith evs on Monday to eall on? friends in the garden section of the interior, wR A min hy the name of Werman from Celifernia landed? nt. Mission Point on Monday aud remained over night. and gotorwas ‘Tuesday snorning for Wale banks. Maske, Tle was flying a small bane which he hopes to yt in to rhe conmercin field tr Alaska.’ He toolk Charles Benson with him as far as the Atlin country: where he will) prospect during’ the summer.’ tne Acsecond pane was expected to ari ve at Mission Point field on Tuesday. + & : Miss winan, RN, of the Hazelton Hospital - staff, goes to Vancouver in the morning for a’ months vacation, ° aa Atiss Haines returned Tuesday morn ing to her position on the hospital staff ifter in absence of three months. : un Dr. H. C. Wrineh is expected to ve turn from Vancouver on Tnesday next s. 8 ue Iteports from Christy Street Military Hospital in. Vaneouyer are to the ef fect that Arthur Wrinch-is making ao good recovery after aun operation for ‘oe A. AL Stewnrt of Clinton motored up xh k | me of the hig things the provinelal Liiid sope arad othéevws are leaving on ulinost avery train The big erewd will! wet WW “ay ahont the: tenth’ of Tuna Ld * Artliner Gttiva 18. a popular field; pealaver a wide range of conditions ik the mest commonly grown variety for the pow samp trade, : oe Owing to the long dry spell the read In same places is several Inches deep with: dust—pure and unadulternted. Th fs most annoying, Every ear. that foes hy lenves a great dense cloud and some OF the drivers seem to glory in making the cloud greater. woe ok he Chintdinn tallwasys report n big Increase in oust and west passenger traffic this yeuroas the result of the ane eat aoanle vate, eet ; A ren news item is the feet that the qassenger and freight trains over: the vorthern route ure almost on time deatla, . * LAK ae he willl flowers in the interlor are How ont their best and’ will continue 1 oxrent attraction to all- who go into the woods or drive nlong the roads for xoine Weeks yet. The Skeena lilies are partionlarly attractlye,’ both out of doors. or for house decorations. The first wild rose was seen on Sunday last aud in another week the country side wHl be n mass of bloom.’ ‘Then there are Indian -palnt brushes, columbine, nnd a host of ‘other flowers of about us nnipy eolors as there are varieties. om a dozen pints. 1 Wages haw is one te get the $3.00 to ky for a dozen? O08 inore working in’ Cunada on the ago, It. is reported that the price of beer Is. to he. reduced again, to about $3.00 But without work and ee OW Ottawa reports Chait there nre 140, first of May than ‘there were a year It ix reported flit the. Big. Four |; Notary Public. Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance | Companies ree were You Office Work given Prompt and Careful Attention HAZELTON, B. C. ‘Wun 6 Grant’ Agency | ee eet rn ; 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. % City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours bee 40 & W. B. Leach} = Owner tn: ee B. C. UNDERTAKERS P.O. Box p48 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. A wira will bring u EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY - —- COOPER H. WRINCH Licensed 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 3amto6 pm Evenings, by appolntment, The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tic- kets for any period at $1.50 per month in advance. cludes office consultations, medi- felnes, a8 well os all ‘costs while in the hospital..-Tickets are ob- talnable Jn Hazlton at the drug store or. by mail from the medi- cal superintendant at the hospital otk ES Sanaa To es ST A aes Peevich- TC Eratlt a gs caolaln'ea dataaaeaetieetaneme nena This rate in- an