NEW HAZELTON, B C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935 The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday ome ek ye (IE Sawle Publisher Advertising rate, Display 35¢ per inch v isgue; reading“notices 15¢ for the ost insertion and 10¢ each subse- ‘unt insertion: legal: notices 12¢ and Transient Display 4c per inch. UNDRED MILLION DOLLAR WAS TO HAVE BEEN PAID- In Ontirio” the’ provincial -govern- ment has unearthed and exposed. the wveat power deals that took place in Ontario between the Ontario Hydro Klectric and Quebec power companies. A hundred or 30"‘millién dolars“was taken out of the pockets of the public with a guarante. that the tax-payers wid power’ users" “of Ontario would pay the bill, Quite’ ih number of other big steuls in various parta of Canada, in- cluding British Columbia, have been exposed. But what is the use of ex- posing these things if nothing is done trel ef money into the hands of the sovermment and ¢ stop any, future man ipulations, The fact that the big bugs wet off scot free ond allowed to take their riches out of Canada, while the little fellow who steals a loaf because he is hungry goes to jail, is what has wut under théiskin of the. majority: PLAY FAIR.1S BEST POLICY While‘ strikers of the Colt Pateut to get the money back. to get the con-’ — Bireqrm Manufacturing o. were en-| deavoring to make trou e “last week with: their employers, She directors of the company were’in ‘session. deciding’ to give these same\employes, whether strikers: or not, a 5%" dividend. ~ With the forward strides that have been made in fair play in industry, the time will come-as conditions improve where companies operating on old policies of getting the most for the least will find in order to liold a good class” of work- ers, they must reach the’ " decision” ‘that fair play is the best policy bees use it is the best: principal, LIKE CERTAIN PARTS OF - ECROPE - At San Juan Capistrano, California, | there is a mission which is one hund- red and fifty-nine years ald. Accord- ing to ‘the priests, every year on’ 8t: Joseph's Day the starlings decide: that the little swifts must give up" their nests in the walls of the old bnildiug. For sixty-eight years a bate royal. has occurred and the little swifts have always Jost out. However, according to the story, they: always return. on San Juan day, October 23rd. when the, starlings, etch year, move out of their. own accord, ALICE ARM HERALD. CIOSES,, UP | The Alice Arm Herald; after some! fourteen years of service to that part of the, province, bas eeased publica-— tion, due to the failure of the- local business men to fully appreciate the: yalne of a local paper to a eommunity But that is the greatest trouble every. weekly newspaper throughout the Do- ‘minion - has, some — communities being worse than thera." The * *AMGE Arm Herald, however, ” ‘is Anticipating one moré issue. sometime - in: the ‘near ° fu- ture before it gives up’ the ghost. Tt that the-Anyox: mine..is to- be, closed. tight and for all time, |, losing of the mine ‘the Herald ‘“witl alsd close and Alice Arm will loose its next grentest asset. ‘ihe lyst silver er. dollar that “Fis. heen mintetl. Canada ds being “sent” as 8 gift to His M: agisty, King George ‘V. Tn. these tough tines oven.n si’ver dol- Mar wil ny doubht be we'esie to His / : Majesty. eae The Interior “News, stated ‘yecontly that Canada did /not-want Bennett, The isd . of men Canada wanted was: MeGeer. _ Hepburn, ete. "Yet McGeer is strong for Bennett's reform policies and styted that. no _government had yet gone so far along that line. ete the Tiber als ‘at. Ottawn ‘hive a hor- ror of 4: deferred election. . Premier Bennett: and. the Conservative policies -are gaining teo. much - -growmd and. ‘tao | fast. They.see defeat the greater ‘with ‘every passing month, and the election ix not Hikely to be until 1 September. a ‘The -ailable “supply ‘of Canadian thern Irelind, particularly during the © month’ of “October. - the Free’ State: Government Was in the market for flax seed supplies from Canadn but eould not obtain them ex: cept’ ‘trom Northern Ireland’ sources. thos . ~. whol cr . mee to you?. “What could be more ‘complete than a com ore bination offer that gives you a choice of your’ "favourite magazinas-—-Sends you your local Hoos ewspaper—and gives, yourself. and family . enjoyment dnd entertainment throughout the . year—Why not take advantage of this “remarkable offer that i imeans. ‘areal saving | in “Our Guarantee ‘te’ Youl OL (52 issues} . : fo Fictorial Review... 1.00". oy Canadian Magasio Lt 00° berly Magan Ste 0 00° has not yet been-thoroughly. convinced |. But, with the]' ‘At the same time | : repesent , an + Demonstrates ra Pruning i in the" Terrace. Sect:| After ‘giving demonstrations in or- chards on ‘Thursday, Priday “and- Sat-| urday: BE. H. White addressed a tneet: | ing of local farmers - in the- LOOK? hall on Saturday night. demonstrations had hen given in. the orchards of A, Korr-& Sons,.on Priday in W. A. King’s and, on Saturday - sat wig VAaerKOn? rae orchards in-the district had ‘been: in- xpected. . D. C, Stuart, official recelv- er fur the Dominion riding of Skeena ae Arminge ) under the F amncis! Creditors ment AG, who wax alse present, was the flfst' speaker aud he dealt with the}. new aét ‘passed ‘by the: Bennett: govern: | “uM whieh |. showed "that! out: of? 786,000 “farms in | {HT 244,000 were morteaged,-.and |: |]f} meht at “Ottawa: Tt: Wass outcome ot “the ‘1931 + he seid. ‘CONATS - Cinta these mortgages totalled -$677,600,000; and represented T5¢¢ of the -value’ of the properties hivolved. ‘The’ Domin- ion was faced “With the problem. of-the |’ dvift’ of population to the ‘cities, and ‘during the past forty years city. popu- lation hid ‘hierensed 316% against an : incrense of’ AG% in ‘rural: population. .° The authorities recognized thnt- unless something ‘wis done maby mortgaged ‘farins'’ would be foreclosed, and: their flax - ton 1934 season sold well in Nor-! { ovctpants drift to the cities and go on -velie?. ‘Therefore this act was passed. The. act defined a farmer of farming, “tilling ‘the ‘soil, Onty those coming “under - this’ ‘definition ware entitled. to- help''tunder the’ act. NO" expense to the’farmer was. involy-| ted in’ ‘seeking ‘nid: All these were by the’ - Doriinion- ‘government. ; When * a farmer found * himself. insol- |" ‘| vent ‘he’ ‘wa entitied to thake a” pro- |’ | posal'to his ‘creditors, {tind .béen ‘sttrted before “he miade the | ; proposal: ‘stich action. was’ ‘held “ap ‘un-}° tl considerntioni ’ hid: ‘Been: ‘given’ Yor | nt ‘proposal’ “to! be ‘effective’ ‘the written | : consent! of 2 secured creditor: must "be ivouured,’ ind also the consent‘ of TH% , of the’ ‘value of unsecured eredlits, ' The farmer bid to ‘show his’ total! as- ‘seta,’ his Habilities and the productive ‘value | of his farm’ for the’ past’ three |’ Veurst ‘| ratie® the’ ‘fross” iy arilve ‘at ‘the * ‘produétive} “Tie balance. was then] basis. “When ~ the’ scheme” ‘hads been with the approval: of the. judge, become effective, In the event of the: eredit- ors refusing to agree: to: ‘a scheme, ap- peal war. then mpde ; to ‘the Board -of Royvlew. “phis: boat a," i Be? "Of 9 ‘eomn- prised. Judge ‘Laeas, one ‘commissioner tu represent creditors. and: n third to fariners.' A The : documents Ou Thursday ' Most of phe ‘other |‘ , . L fs “as one] - whose principal ocenpation was that}: ‘@osts |. “Tf legal aetion 4 Fetus | were ‘deter- ‘ thined ” and from. ‘this . tignre were" de- [ ‘| diteted the’ "east. ‘ot: ‘produetion ‘and the}: ‘Peoat af ‘living: . considered as ‘av ‘allable’ ‘for ‘paying, off ~ Tthie, -obligntlons, and ‘payments over: Fs eas ‘Tmamber of years Ww ete arranged on ‘this : if. the tar iner would’ not’ inake = » [up this statenient. ‘himself he’ ediild - er oe » Teall tn ‘the sSpiencér" todo tein the) 2-4 Veash Uf a eropy ‘gailiive Blcknéss Or other] -."/ nnusual : ‘circumstances,’ ‘thle pilyment ro } for that year. ‘eould=be . suspended, and)... the schene extended. for’ ml additional _ “| year, cs ‘maile and. figreed: upon it v as taken by’ | a Mr, ‘Stuart to the” County Court, anil eenicklasurance Agent ait, pos “Handling all typesfot i insurance” | ‘including ~ | Fire, Automobile,-Sick-.. - = “ness and Accident : en oy HAZELTON, B. 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