. city Febroary,. "408 NEW HAZELTON, mag FE B.C, WEDNESAY, JANUARY 22, 1936 ~ GROSVENOR. “IN C Jane OHVES Bc. -A comfortable modern hotel with all conveniences, A wonderful din ing room with fult hotel service, a spaciuog lounge, writing and smoking roolis—and all so central. ' City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Seamed Taxi and Transfer Service At ait hours W. B. Leach | ‘Owner: vd timed at Forwarding Transfer ‘Storage = Taxi All trains are met with both ears and trucks” Wood and Coal for Sale Dry Birch and Jack Pine in car lots if wanted - Marshall Bros. & vet HAZELTIGN “pe IN THE SUPREME COURT. or - BRITISE COLUMBIA ~ LIN PROB: ATE 7 In the vigiter of the “Administea: ation " Act” and In the matter of the Estate of EDWARD JOHN BRICKENDEN Deceased, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by an order of |. lis Honor. W, TE, Fisher, local judge af the Snpreme Court of British’ Col- tunbia, dated the 19th day of Decem- her, 1085, "I: was appointed adminis- trator .of the Estate of Edward: John ' -Trickenden, deceased, and - that all parties. having claims: against: the pald oshite are hereby "yequired’ to’ furnish particulars :of ‘same, priperly’ verified, |Z to, me on: ‘or. ‘before. ‘the 20th. ‘day of ors debted to thie: anita sta. to pay the amounts: helr. indebted- ness: to° me forthwith. ae . Dated: at, Sinltliérs,.B,. day: af! wi nay if aie ‘partles., in|) . ite,‘are: ‘required . bo C.. this 10th aa Of Interest to Most Folk ‘Gathered from Here, There and Beyond front of the stove, I fell intu the deep slumber jof chikthood. How long I slept Ido not know, but I was awaken ed by the doe springing up. Startled, I- enlled loudly for mother. answered by a frightening groan from the bed. Zeff was whining at the dlooy and pawlng tn ‘an effort to. open it. . Then vunnig. back and forth from me to the door, or from mother’s bed sprang stralght at the window and, with o loud shattering of glass disap- penred izito.the night. Through the broken panes the cold nnd the snow blew in across the floor where I was laying. I jumped up and serambled into bed with my mother, calling -her name and sobbing beside her, Dnt the only answer was a low moun. I pulled and shook her, but could not reuse her from the stupor into which she bad fallen. As JT knew later, away down in the? timber shanty ner Michael's. Bay ny father was tossing restlessly, unable ti steep. “He has told me that he ‘could hear my mother calling for help. So strong persistent. was this impres- sion that. when morning erme he got. lunch from the cook and started on the thirty mile hike for home. : About four o'clock in the afternoon the storm came nud by this time he was travelling along what was mere- ly a blazed trail. This he followed for nine miles, holding to his course throu knee deep stiow by the feel of the trail benenth his feet, for the blinding snow made it impossibe to detect the blaze marks on the trees. -the tre- menduons struggle against the ele ments sapping his endurance he staz- fered on and at last came to our clear ing In the middle of which stood our little house and = stables. By. this time the darkness had settled and he couldn't see half a dozen steps ahead of him: No light shone through onr window to guide him, ond he was .{flonndering In the snow. In vain he sanght our buildings, or a Isndmark! tint might guide him, and, exhausted: ot Inst Bo fell inn n heap on the snow. Porc 00K Every boy will want one _ . of these outstanding Hoc- - key Books, “How to be- . come a Hockey Star’, by _ 'T. PB. (Tommy) Gorman, : Coach and manager of the World Champion Mont- real‘Maroons. This book will give any boy a thor- ‘ough ‘knowledge of the ‘pame. ‘Simply. send in to the addvess below a label from -atin of*CROWN BRAND” or “LILY WHITE” CORN. . SYRUP. - Write on the , ' «aback .your name and ; addresg a and the _ words’ .“"Hockey . Book’’,. Gi . and you will get your ‘ coy right away. : ‘but was! to the door and barking.. he suddenly! “ta! ‘few cents ut: the: refreshment. ‘conn- [beleh ty’ color “ paper, " eivelas’ alter nately to, make a chain. But he had not yet lost consclous- ness. He stirred slightly when some- thing cold touched his faee. Reach- ing out his band he drew a2 heavy body through the window. doggish instinet. . Next morning the storm had subsid- guided hy some stayed with mother while my- father snaw-shoed to Gore Bay for a doetor. He arrived fuse in time, Mother was saved. a Five yours later, Zetf lost his lfe de- fending a Inmb from a large bear, And on a Litél stony knoll on my fath- ers farm benenth a maple tree is a limestone stab into which is cut these words: “Sacred to Zeff who dled faith fn! to his trust,’ et Sargent Sperry. Cline af Smithers, and who is in clnitge of the provincial police in this district, peud a visit to his old stamping ground the first of the week and as he fonnd everything in the way of - police work somewhat quiet he toak adviintage of the ‘time * to pay oa social eal] on a number of his fricnds in the district, and he was glad. to find them all’ behnving thens- selvea ns well us could be expécted un: der existing circumstances, which cir- ‘cumstances bare changed very consid- erable since the days when he padded the streets of Hazelton. oo: aa _ Som of the boys have finished their tie contracts. and they Lave been ex” periencing some diffiealty in getting the stuff hiuled : The -local pole cut- ters have had the same difficulty, Tn the first instance the ground was too soft and after it hardened up there was a shortage of teams. So fat as we ‘enn learn everyone is working, * Material in the way of piling is be- ing taken out for the high level rail- way crossing at. New Hazelton. ak CREATIVE WRITING ‘rhe lectures and assignments of 'The their writing weaknesses, - ness and ave willing. to work hard for success, membership. in. this club will help you. -In first instance send a short sninple of your original work .en- Closing stamped, © self-addressed ° envel- ope for return of your manuseript. We will read: and criticize it without Chub, S06 Bathurst at., ‘athurst st., Toronto, Ont. For the Ladies) Be yourself—sinple, honest. and un: pr cetending—and you will enjoy throu Hfe the respect and love ot friends.— Sherman. : o . cao) | Amusing the Pre-school Chile “Priveiise sodn stniiws, they vont but ter, ent. inte inch. lengths,: Using “et eont for‘a pattern, cut circles from YH amndll ‘darntig needle and thread and allow ‘Hei’. to: ‘thread: the | ‘atraws and | ts en Household. Wealth and ‘Beauty. Mini: the arms, of repp- “covered chester flelds or ‘ehalts, which. haves: ‘become tuward him—Zeff, who had jumped. ed and our kind neighbor returned and | 'Canudinn Story. Tellers’ Club are de-| signed to help amateur writers correct |“ If you have} » ‘imagination and -draniatic - peceptive-. charge nnd tell you what! We think of]: ‘lyour effort. Canrdian Story Tellers’ Give the child |: g0] ed may | ‘be! Aatlatuctonly cleaned e alu oe aa ‘uleobol. hake well. and “aYply. Heli | | Here and There | our vanishing “wildernesses have for some time elicited the concern of conservationists, but. now science is bespeaking our’ solicitude in behalf of some of the glaciers. which. bid. fair to . disappear within a few decades, : if scorching summers sueceeded | by mild winters become the rule.’ ’ Dr. Francois. E, Matthes, of the ' United States Geological Survey, .fears that within another 26 years Glacier National Park, Mon- ‘tana; may-be minus its glaciers, . ‘Mount Raitier National Park, Washington, alsu has suffered from heat prestration. At no time, within the memory of liy- ing persons has the recession of ’ the ice rivers in these areas been ao rapid as. during the long-pry- tracted heat wave of 1934, Dur- jing normal winters snowZall and frigldity are wont to repiace to a . large degree the molting snows of. summer, . Third annual competition: for the most. beautiful aulumn-iinied - Maple Leaf is anuounced by’.the Canadian Government through the Canidian ‘Travel Bureau. at | ‘Ottawa In: co-operation with ‘the Canadian Pacliic and (anadian National Railways, list fur the 1935 cumpetition pro- vides for a total of $200, of which _ $100 gocs to the person sending inthe most beautiful loaf; a sec- - ’ + gud prize of $40 and a third prize ~ of $20. . In addition a prize of $30 for the leaf with largest area, and for second largest #10 will be - awar ded, “Steel ot ¢ Empire,” the recently “published work by Join Murray . ‘Gibbon, while. really the story of the Canadian Pacific Railway, lias so much of, other Canadian his- tory that it will find a permanent place as one of the outstanding contributions to the records of - the Dominion. Starting with the first known arrival on our shores, a Chinaman, Hui Sien, in British Columbia at the end of the’ fifth century, Mr. Gibson traces ithe Tomantic growth of the Canadian Pacific, many centuries later, with a wealth. of incident and detail, the author's long association with the ‘railway having. been | of the utmost value, . : Possessing oue of the finest col Jections in the world. of: color ed. pictiires of scenes in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, T. H. Lons- dale, of Banff, recenily. exhibited - them to the ‘Women's Canadian: ‘ Club-at an. illpsirated lecture at. the. Vancouror. Hotol, The pice . thras:-ineluded.:.sceu2s- of: moun- | " taing,: yalleys;. lakes:and bird, ani- uial: and | ‘flower:-lize os ‘Bvatigeline- Booth, commandar-in-calof. of tion Avmy, told the “ziory of the” Army” to ‘the Mica and Women’s Canadian Club at the Royal ‘York Hotel, {oronte, recantiy. ~ born in the Saivation Army,” site said; “but it hss mover become a ° “It hag - A Garis ‘common thing. to’ me, always beon a miracle.” clty audience gave, her’ an ovar - tion. a Keen: outdvor man, enthusias. ° tie member and pasi president:of - the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies and a leading stalwart in the ranks. of :-the ‘r'rail Hikers, J. M.- Wardle, chief engineer, Na- tional: Parks. of Canada, has’ won well-deserved: promotion to .the post of deputy minister “of the : Department of the - Interior, Ot- | tawa.. ; Promier Dysart, of New Bruns- wick, was the chief speaker re«-. cently when the City of Saint John - . played host at a dinner in’ the : ‘Admiral. Beatty “Hotel. to: New ’ Brunswick’s guides ‘at their two- - day? “37th "annual: ‘convention, * . Henvy: fall: guiding affected “‘at-. | " tendance, but a good rhembership under tha: chairmanship of | Wil- : em Ty Griffin, of, ‘Bolestown, pre; ident “of tha. Associntion, enjoyed .. a sugéessful gathoring, ’ wnt : To: ‘Charles’ ‘Montgomery,’ ole : the. ‘dwiteh-tender:: >and at: pres-" , | “ent: elevator ‘operator at the Can-. ‘vadian: . ing - in Winnipeg, * &0:'all.honora,- . for having . constructed’ what ia” “: probably ‘the. most -perfectly fin- ished ‘model..of.a locomotive’ on: the continent. ” Its a: five-foot ” -zepilea. et a ‘Canadian: ‘Ba years’ ‘past, Canadian Pacifle. iiner Melita “hag-: bé {d‘;to’- Ite The prize . @ Salva- ¢ “Twas - ‘Pabifio: uptown office bulld-": 2 Prince | Rape Orme’s, Ltd. ‘ (The Pioneer Druggist) ‘ The. Mail Order Drug Store an of Northern B. C.. . Drugs " Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and | . Printed ‘ Prinec Rupert, B. C The: Hazelton Hospital The llazelton Hospital issues tickets for any ‘period a€' $1.50 it ninth iu advaice, This rate ‘includes office - consultations, medicines. as well as all costs while it the Hospital, Tickets wre obtainnhle in Hazelton at “the Ding Store, or by mail from the Medical Superintend- ent at the Hospital, : mun GARAGE HAZELTON Let me gve you a “FREE “HASTINGS” Compression Test, ‘ACETYLENE WELDIN G Wr ecking Truek Electric Tools - , si0r—o PROSITE NEWICK’'S B C LAND SURVEYOR 4, “Allen: Rutherford ~ Burveys promptly executed . Smithers, B.C. fe ‘COOPER’ a, WRINCH eo JL ‘censed. Ansuzance Agent th bree Hauling ail types of insurance, including Fire, Automobile, Sick- Mess and Accident: “ BadeuTon b. C. /, If - Ne Atel A real ood hotel serving. the north laid. cor" oN - "Prine Rupert, B. C a i. B, Rochester, manager. aT 4 u “Rates 80, sper’ ‘aay & and up a . €. |eoioneeecenncped oe vhs aE ; La = _