THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1933 * . > >>> >F+F >> FF RD DEED. C Bamford ~ lave restricted solely’. by the. cow. “AY The Omineca . Herald hen will lay her‘egg with a brief jaeat of joy—a well trained hen will do. thia y ‘NEW HAZELTON, B.C. in her own box, though personally I/% °° | 17 a near futur ; would just.as soon eat an'egg from the/%- -.DENT IST ; ¥ rtotnre Paid Evry Weinaday . [0d aad fhe poe fat you] SMIIERS. Bc, ' 37C. Sawie - PUBLISHER her at it, A lowing cow will not fane: : ; by appolatment. pm Evenings . : | tion by herself and refuses to deliver the goods. =" Fe _ She is a creature.of habit and insists on regulnr hours, wherefore the ‘qulet,|_ exctirsidns. of the muster of the home are sadly marred. Just. when the fish are beginning to bite, across bis yjston comes the memory of the waiting cow, Advertising rates—$1.60 per Inch per month reading notices 16c per line firstingertion. 10c per Hne each subsequent ingerticn, DOR GII IIE ERROR IRIE The Omineca Herald. Will now supply you with 7 Work and. Wages.are a good thing stin any country and at any time. Many can provide work, but even Premier The Hazelton Hospital of any size ~ Counter Check Books | and any make and ‘| work still renmins to. be paid for: by Pattullo is tinding that to provide the wages is quite another matter. Many back wages are overdue and much the province. ; et The -Canndinn Radio Commission if to be congratulated upon the big impro- and. he must hurry strenuous game he has no leisure to Telax. Why? animal is ‘a constant reminder of duty morning and evening; that is not a popular role, . back. After a the cow!..The noble]. It 4s, purely selfish for a rooster to The Hazelton Hospital issues tle- kets for any period at $1.50 per ‘month in advance. This rate in- ‘eludes office consultations, medi- ~ eines,. as well ay all costs while in the hospital. Piekere are “b- tainable bi Migzitoh at the dra “Stare er by mail from the medt- _at manufacturer’s prices stay. awake merely to have the first - ‘ crow before dawn. He has never done any good hy it and never will. On the very: high class music, lot of it, and a other hand he does no specific harm if fair proportion of jazz and nolgeg or Fou sleep soundly, and can go on crow- klnds beyond the-seope of proper names |ing—as he certainly will-——and be blow- There ere songs, orchestras, plays, B ed to him. The patient cow does not number of speakers, hockey broad casts 1% Any noisy manner, stir you up after and news broad casts, and a great var-|8 late night, but In calm reproach she iety of things. including even patent ®Walts your advent. She knows quite meflicines from some stations. Van-|Well that others will see to it that she conver statiun is still weak at times, 18 not neglected. You ennnot. stay in but is quite distinguishable at most bed and milk her at the same time. If times, except, of course when one re- youcould devise 2 scheme, you might * | quires it most. The Calgary station is Stay in bed for the rest of your life always clear and good and very seldom fattening on the patent profits, and be is there any interference of. any kind. morally certain that your memory vement it hes made in the quality of the programs it.is putting over and up- on the extensive programs, There is ral sunerintendant at the hosrttal Give vour order to us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald — Even though business is not ‘up to normal you still use Counter Check Books and need them now orin the New Hazelton, B.C. RAL ECE eC CCL ELEC CE LEERY LEE RRO ER % ana teen = ee. To the Farmer _ Here is why you should read your local newspaper In the First place, Mr, Farmer, you are interested in this district because it is the logical market for the greater part of your pro- duce which you have to sell. New Hazelton and district people are the consumers of what you have to sell, and you, heing the pro- ducer of what they must buy, are a person of, mighty Importanee Anything then that to them. You have a common bond. effects the local towns or its neople effects you by effecting the» market. Any- _ . thing that effects the farmers of-this interior coun- " - gp tty has a vital bearing on the business life and gen- 2 eral status of the towns in the district, . We ave, after _ 4 . all one in point of view, economically, In presenting the news and other items of interest each week The Omineca Herald is guided by, this thought. . Items of {nterest: we: garding any phase of farm work or life are published, together . with the news of the whole district, so far as it can be got. The Omineca Herald mekes specinl efforts to hive. one or several items ‘on farm practice, and from sourees of ‘authority, Besldes the buying opportunities listed -by the stores, the ‘classi. fied. advertisements should appeiul especially ‘to the farmer.....Try - 74 making’ use of it. It pays well. °°: get! 1 » ty Bebo yO “pa ae tela? This ‘offer fe: weeks, 0” _ ‘Seni a Subscription. to your friends.for Cliristmas Sy - present. . How eould you invest a couple of dollars to... "" | ~ better advantage. Tt fs cheaper than a letter and . . ‘goed out every weelt, / BUT SUBSCRIBE ‘FOR #.°Mx. Farmer you should "be a careful reader’of the -.- The Orineca Herald ‘every ‘week. Ave you? “Are. | ow #: subscriber? The cost-is but $2.00 a year, or ‘less than four cents_a, week, “ noes It: you are ‘not’ d;subscribor now let us make you a. ") Special Hard Times’ Offer. Send -fifty cents to.the ,» /Omineesd:Horald. now and get:the paper Five’Months Sys wy Tk a Will be good for:the next few a Canadian radio is now really worth | while, bit not perfect by any means. B. C,- needs a strong station, but the ‘lencourage people from along the line | along comes another element in Prince is three weeks in a hospital in Montreal, Yby all Canadians, but particularly by oe! ‘} While Sir Arthur’ Currie had already . | number of years yet to devote to his -¥ | the wood pile and conl bin. - JS) BY Xin. the Cowichan-Lender ,|o:Xehaye-never Itked them. I do not (like: the placid,“ persistent «and vacant /. .@.[the species to ascertain if he has the Jsame charecteyistic., I have been. too]. ‘plays ‘a: _f (fearing. to..go ,.out, among, NHR REDI | YOURSELE’ FIRST” ag ° - REDUCED RATE, . oe ee ae |might say or do-:on his. retu radio commissioners know that as well as wedo. It will come in time. There are now so many laxatives ad. vertised over the radio that all one needs is to listen in a few nights and doctors and drug stores can close 1p. ‘One element in Prince Rupert secur- ed a very low rate excursion to be run from Prince George to Prince Rupert, incinding all intermediate points, to to buy in Prince Rupert. That plan sxeemeil to be getting along nicely and a goodly number of people were discus- sing taking advantage of the low rate to do some shopping in Rupert. Then Rupert and puts on a “Buy at home” ‘campaign and. offers prizes for the best essay on why everyone should buy at home. . It would seem that the present was not an “auspicious occaion” to put on a, “Buy at home” campaign in Prince Rupert. , : | Ganada suffered a serious loss last week when Sir Arthur Currie was call- to his rest’ efter suffering for some The denth of Sir Arthur is deeply felt al returned men who served under him overseas in the Grent War during the later part of the war Sir. Arthur was in supreme command of the Canadians. served Canada admirably, and ° con- apicuously, both in the army and ja civil Life since he returned from France he was still a man-only in the prime of life and ‘had renson, by the law of averages, to-look forward to a goodly. country and his fellow citizens. And ‘afford to loose those she now has.. that have made the days so dark for n month ‘or more—it has been easy on THE Cow | stareof.a cow. I have not looked Jong enough into the eyes of the male of busy making for the nearest fence on ']. [discovering the. sex.’ It is the cow that} lending part in our social ac- | ao 2 tivity. ag : ‘ tS '.¥.].. There used to b by i ae On tact n 7 e a.Jest about a man jconvivial his’ wife Now ‘it frlends.on account of wha is the womnn who gads about whilethe ninn stays at home, and bis movements | vince being 250,000 pounds, mainly. in ‘Canada needs such men, ond can iil} The silver lining behind the clouds | would be perpetunted by a_ statute from grateful humanity. You can, of course, milk Jenny and return to bed, but the glory of the morning has de- arted—and she knows it. MMOTHY SEED ESTIMATES ' According to estimates reported by Dominion Seed Branch field officers there is less timothy seed in the Mari- time Provinces than in 1982; with some} - 100,000 pounds. in Prince ‘Edward Is- land and 60,000 ‘pounds in New Bruns-/: wick. In Quebec. the total - timothy]. seed is estimated at not more than 60 ber cent of that of last year, aboyt 600,-/. 000 pounds of commercial timothy ‘seed being expected from this year’s produc- tion. From Western and Central On- tario more than usual tim’othy seed is reported, but less in the easteru part of the province, In the counties of} Prescott and Russell there may be 850,000 pounds. Very little carry over of timothy from last year is reported. In Alberta there was almost a total failure of tlnothy seed production in the Tincher Creek distriet, the estim- ates of commercial supplies for the pro Vancenver’ Enjoy the hospitality of the -Gros- yehnor. Here you will.be among. friend- Iy people, The Grosvenor is a quiet Hotel within two biécks of the heart rooms. RATES — Daily: Det*d Bath + $1.50 With Bath + $2.00 4. Weeklys ' 'Det'd Bath $ 9.00 Wich Bath’ $12.00 Monthly: Det'd Bath $25.00 With Bath $30.00 T Ol "C8 BL OURS FROM ‘Ce the northern urens and in the Peace |" River. - ‘The estimates from British Columbla are 502,000 puunds of tim-|, othy, and 3,500 pounds of timothy and alsike mixed. |: yo der'zl and minor sons of em-. Ployees are again offered the op- portunity of two University of Montreal scholarships by _comps- titive examination, according to aa announcement by Grant Ball, senior vice-president of the co:i- pany. Applicants have until May 1, 1984, to make appHeation, ,, Twenty-one months of training in a recognized shop, junivur “ma. _ triculation or its equivaieat and a . €Olurse man academy to-bo estub-~ lished in Toronto ia the ordeal for novices for Ontario registration as. barbers and‘ hairdressers, it was : Blated at-a meeting of tonsorial arbiters at.the Royal York hotol, - Toronto, recently, . Five ports hitherto not én the . BChedule of world cruise Huera have been added to the 1934 itinerary of the Canadian. Pa. elfic Liner Empress of Britain when she. leaves New. York, | January 4 next. They are Semz.' Tang, Java; Boeleleng and Padang =. Bay, . Island of Bali; Penang, .- Stralts Settlements; and Zeambo- - ang, in the Sulu Archipelago, | |: - In making a choice. between . transportation by rail and by road, . . Shippers should consider what the. |. ‘Yallroads are dolig-and havedone: | for thelr’ advantage, Gs Gi Ome | . Manney, © development. |. conimig~ | ‘ stoner, Canadian ‘Pacific Railway, told .the: Rotary Club of. Lyndon- : , cases where the railways had frst | inventoried, then developed. the " DAtural resources of ‘the contin: . Bat _ Ville, VL, recently. He olted many .|: Hera an d«there One of the Inrgest cargoes c4 umber shipsied from Saint: Joh on the Canadian Atlantic.sea coast was forwarded to Great Britain recently, It consisted of 8,043,= B06 feet, mostly of deuls, Output of nickel In Canada In 1932. totalled #U,327.068, pounds ‘valued at $7,179,862. Production during the first six months of 1933 # amounted to 22,802,494 pounds 49 compared with 21,162,786 pounds or the correspdnding period of 982. ° \ - Every home at some future date will have “air conditioning” and / the word “heating” will pass out . of use among home owners, J. J.. of Vaneouver’s shopping ond theatre! district. yet away. from heavy traffic, § Metropolitan diting room service, com- fortable lounge and writing Rates are reasonable, ' Donovan, General Electric:Com- ‘My pany. expert, told a /.largely at- tended meeting of the Electrical Club at the Royal York hotel, To- Tonto, recently, -_ Steap grades of the Rocky Mountain areas presented no dif- ficulty to the Royal Scot, crack ’ British. flyer, en route to Winui- peg and the east from Vancouver recently. The all-British ‘trdin is attracting great popular enthu- - sfasm throughout Canada on its. Teturn journey to Montreal, . I . Montreal's “million dollar hote” On Dorchester qtreet, where a rail. yy WAY terminal Wag to, have been rit etna 1. built, will’ bectme the “world’s most ‘costly, .sunken ‘garden, tf . Canada '‘sees,eya'to eya with a *. couple of Montreal aldermen who advocate beautifying’ the gash — ‘with flowers and shrubs. 2°... 7 Have you paid your suoseription yet