NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESD AY, OCTOBER 30, 1935 jiaelpanlP a A ale es Ae Shay at the GROSVENOR IN CGHCOHKVES bc. exceptionally handy for winter trips Full service to travel iers, spacious writing rooms; handy telephones; dining raom, large lomnge to Vancouver, Very central, ; City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours W. B. Leach Owner Piss ra 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 _ HAZELTON © SGME UNNECESSARY DAMAGE Considerable damage and inconveul eice wis caused last weelk by the iive Mile creek over flowing its banks m1 tnudating the roads on both Sth wil 11th ave, by flooding cellars and yurds and gardens, This was not at nl neecasary.. Had the railway puiled out a few stop dogs at Mission creek more than half of the water would have gone down Mission creek. To do this Httle job is the duty of the rail way, having been permitted to put in’ stop logs to divert Mission creek water | . - ito Five Mile creek to serve the water,’ tink at the station, ~~ Mt ventirely, ani t,. many’ of them ‘had orses on one‘side of the: feed was... brie” the ather side. “The bbridge will answer 4 , seneral. purposes until -the governnidat . gots-nnother ste country. es * The preliminary estimate of the to tal production of wheat in’ Canada in 1085: at 290,541,000 bushels is 14,692, 000 bushels, or 5.3 per cent, above the 193+ unrevised- estimate. The quality of the crop this year is definitely poor er than that of the 1984 crop. ** © A spoonful of honey dissolved in a glass of warm milk is used as a creat or of energy by Finish athletes before undertaking strenuous exertion, Dur ing long distance marathon races they take a very small portion of honey, a littie on the tongue only, as o reviyer. man The nails that were coming via the Prince Rupert route are now being sent around byVancouver and then north over the railway. =e This is not news exactly, but it ‘is surely quite unusual. A horse shoe was found on the road Monday. * ¢€ * Mrs, Deter Smith returned home last Saturday after a visit with her dau ehter, Mrs, Harold Gould at Walcott. She was accompanied home by her oldest grandson. , ane . The Central British Columbia Seed Fair will be held in’ Vanderhoof on Friday, November 22nd. Send up your seed. Every exhibit is a boost for your district. — eee ; The present consmoption of beef in Camda is estimated at 66.86 pounds; pork 66.36; mntton and lamb 6.28; poultry 9.9; butter 30.2; cheese 3,64; exes 22.31 dozen per capita. ee . Sknnk tail grass, or wild barley, is a native perennial occurring from lake Superior westward, particularly in a] kaline suil where better, grasses cannot thrive, It is found occasionally in Eastern Canada. The grass is o ser'l ous enemy to western stockmen, Ding 4 source of injury. to horses, cattle and sheep through the barbed seeds and wns penetrating the soft tissue of the animal's mouth eausing irritation and Inflained ulcers, Se Several parties have gone out hunt A work train with diteher is clearing up a mud slide near Bulkley Canyon. During the rainy spell last week over five inches of water fell, and that ‘is about a-record for this part of the [price of liquor in that province must ees Over in Burepe they are still pre paving for war. Fighting in Ethopia is under wuy and all nations are get ting ready to fight on a moment's no tice, "The Italian’ president has re fused the offers of peace, and in turn . aus Commissioner MeMillan of the Sal vation Army is paying a visit to the tvestern provinces, a The last reports are that Gerry Me Geer has been defeated by two or three votes, It is likely that he will ask for a reconnt of the baHots, ashe, In order to balance the budget and to get Soclil Credit under wny Premt ev Aberhart lis announced that the go Wh _ . se The professional hockey. season will broaticast. over the national network ench Saturday evening as in the past Ce ie | . crops in Canada in 1085, including peas, beans, buckwheat, corn, potatoes alfalfn and sugar. beets, indiented that Yields would be below average but above the level of 1934. GREAT OFFER TO READERS. “The Herald will shortly publish an offer to cur readers and those who would like to subscribe. We will offer a list of Canadian magazines for the rediculously low price of Three Dollars In order that all our readers may avail themselves of this geat offer we will be glad to have present readers pay up their subscriptions and’ renew for an other year. Tt is a chance of alife time....These magazines will make a most acceptable Christmas present for your friends, or you can have them all come to your own address and enjoy ing recently, but so far there is no re wort of any of them having got any thing. ; Watch for the anouncement in 2 week them during the leng winter evenings. or two. ‘REDUCED WI RETURN Leaving . Prince Rupert og Return limit, MAT ey a - CAMADTAR Effective -NOVEMBER 1 | > To VANCOUVER $32 ; 0 VANG( Included R | Ss. S. | CE GEORGE - THURSDAY ‘Phere rates effective to February 20 IONAL NTER FARES 10:30 p.m. . Southbound ' ot ‘March 31 ef, STEAMSHIP3 | we 2 VAO8-85 Tye ~ NOURIS on Friday. night next. 2!" 2 “Take: in the. dance in “New: Hazelton: Me "ay ENERGY FOOD TH .. «. MORE. CANADIAN ‘CHILDREN’ THAN ANY, OTHER: CORN © yee oe SYRUP, Thk CANADS. STARCI CO... Limite Ar‘ hiag HED” aot wa Po open early in November aid it will be |” “Condition figures for the Inte sown |. Fhe @mineca Herald and anythreeg of |. . eee -= |; | Starting a’ tour: * will include ©. the “pri _0elie~ _«: fy tred of the Dominion, Lord Baden- 13°. oT. Bowell, ' | ay | Powell, chief of the -Girl Guides, ¢fo- 0 . daughtora, Janded. _}~- from; 6.8.: Princess .\ |. . : Doings Around Home . Of interest to you and your friends Re He e and There , . With the warm’ weather and _ Gates of opening of the summer hotels and resorts of the Canadian Pacific. Ratlway will be welcome news to tourists, Banff ‘Springs Hotel opens, June 16; -Chatean Lake Louise, Emerald Lake Cha- let and bungalow camps Wapta, Yoho, Radium Hot Springs and Moraine Lake, June 21: French Devil’s Gap Bungalow June 21; Andrews, N.B., June 29; The Pines, Digby, June 27 and the Lakeside Inn, Yarmouth, June 28, Camp, hual Rose Festival will be heid this year, June 6-8. Millions of rose blooms will be on display in the many floats of the grand fio« Yal parade and also in the 47th ‘annual show of the Portland Rose ®ociety. ‘Marking the Silver Jubilee cele- brations of the coronntion of King George V, to ‘be held this year, the Canadian Pacific’ Railway has issued a strikingly handsome folder covering thé main events of the function from the King’s drive ta St. Paul’s Cathedral on ' May 6-and ending with the Lord Mayor's Show on November 9, Dw l A beautiful new menu card for the. King’s Jubilee. celebrations has been designed by the Cana-' in all the company’s hotels from: coast to coast, on ships of the. | Atlantic and. Pacific fleets and. on World cruise ships; Its front ‘caver is"done in gold with the: Canadian ‘Coat of Arms in color: at the top and the Canadian Pas" cific crest at the bottom, The’ back cover; also done in gold, Shows a train in the Rockies, the end the Empress of Britain, A maple leaf below the Coat of Arms and %@: space on. the back menu card, . _ The world is invited fo attend the annual Rose Festival to be held at. Portland, Oregon, June 6, 7 and &.- This, one of the out: ‘States, will this year show many~ new and heautiful features, among which the 47th annual rose show of.the Portland Rose Society witl be not the least im- Dortant. The whole city will ba .< | ‘Over the period May 15-28 fine’ » Clusive, the -Canadian’ railways - @re offering special bargain fares '. figuring approximately at oud cent'a mile from various éastern cities to western Canada. Return Umit is thirty days from’ the date ' of issue of ticket with stopovers - within the limit of the ticket at *, Welnta’ west thereof. . . MaTeiimng an aucietée..or mre | : than, a thousand -representative “business men at Toronto recente dos dys BL W, Beatty, KO... LLD,, .. {. qhairman ‘and president of the: ‘ «; Canadian ‘Pacific. Railway, stated: : [thatthe Canadian ‘National Rail<:: “Way pystem was never an-honeat _ threatens national: solvency, Chief: Scout, Lady Badens & fine season ‘almost upon . us,. River Bungalow Camp, June 15; | Algonquin Hotel, St, Portland, Oregon, famous ane dian Pacific Railway to be tised' Chateau Frontenac at Quebec City | for autographs completes -the © standing fetes of the United | | Fire, Automobile, Sick- — ‘embowered in roses at-that time . _ Of year, poo fe _ Port Arthur, _ Armstrong and | _ experiment in public’ ownership. © aud that it was neither more nor Jess than 6, sad accident, ‘Ths °: |. Problem, he said, constitutes Can. |: Sde’s most difficult problem-and: “ f Canada whicli... ncipal . cele: Y Orime’s; Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) 7 , -The Mail. Order Drug Store * “of Northern BC. - Drugs .. Stationery 3 Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and ye Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. _% The Hazelton Hespital | The Hazelton Hospital _ issues tickets for any period at $1.60 h month in advance. This rate includes office consultations, “medicines, ag well as all costs while at the Hospital. Tickets ‘tne obtainable in Hazelton at the Drng Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- + oy i i ee + ent at the Hospital. MARTIN’S GARAGE. _ -HAZELTON ~ Let me gve you 2 FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test, ACETYLENE WELDING . Wreeicing Truck ; Electric. Tools sHor—-oprostre NEWICE’S © -B. C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly executed — _ Smithers,B.c. COOPER H. WRINCH L censed Insurance Agent Handling all types of insurance, including - ness and Accident | HAZELTON, B.C. - Prince Rupert _ Areal good. hotel serving. the north land Lge Pe bitte, sah co “ H. B, Rochester, manager “ Rates—F1:60 per’ a “gn 7 . ee ee Pe meen = pan ge er i oar *