eet NEW HAZELTON, B GC, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935 MINERALE ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE eee’ eal 7H Fisher Fractional mineral: claim sitiite in the Omineca Mining Diri- sion of Range 6 of Coast District. Tawated on Mount Byelyn, Hudson tay Mountain and adjoining the Rio (eanae Mineral Claim ‘on the-north. : ‘Toke Notice that I,J. A. Rutherford FMC. No, 82920D, authorized’ ‘agent tor the Estate of Joseph Fisher, Free Miner's Certificate No. 62681D, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to ap- ply to the Minitig Recorder for & Cer- tificate of Improvements for the pur- pose of obtaining -a Crown grant of the above claim. Au further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced hefore the issuance of such Certificate of Linprovements, Dated this 9th day of February, 1935. 4 3d —=—_ During the last two. weeks of. April | Just passed 2,864 ‘boxes: o£ frozen Can- adian poultry were™ ‘shipped ito Grent Britain: "This makes a total of nearly ‘Vf million and three’ ‘quarters “pounds shipped to the British Isles since, the 1st of January | : -* Smithers will have a fall falr again this year, Organization for it was started at a meeting in the Smithers town hall recently... There will be no live stock classes this year, but an ef-- fort-will be mide to fill all othei: class- es “filed: A strong executive: was. “ap pointed ‘and’ work. has. ‘started. ee BU ee et wy, ‘Up to. Sunday night the - Canadian |" Cancer fund started in honor of King George V's silver Jubilee, Jind ‘venched the sum of $375,000." eee . Mr. and Mrs.8. Mallinson of Hazel- ton left a few days: ago on "al three week's vacntion in the ssouthe They travelled by éar.-. SOUTH: PRINCE. To Ocean Falls, | ‘Powell River and $s. 5S. VANCOUVER RUPER’ “Leaving Prince Rupert every Canadian THURSDAY i030 P.. National a v.59 - Steamships Government, ’ me Government, YOUR GOVERNMENT. THE PROBLEM OF RELIEF N British Columbia to-day there exists. the intolerable condition of a ; ; “ Jarge body of unemployed men—recently domiciled in camps main- ~* wha oy . #ained by the Federal Goverament under the Department of National - of Defenee—now supporting: themselves as hest they may. —— ; “Your Government has every sympathy with the desire of these men for. i. cat “gainful occupation; but the fact remains that-under the present system © 2 dk responsibility for the -fonduet of. Relief Camps rests with the Federal Oe BS ype “Tt is not the policy of your Government to > send single uncmploy: od men to Relief Camps. It has, on the other band, been its unremitting task toi oes: ‘prevail upon the Federal Authorities to assume full responsibility for —.-: -.- unemployment in Canada. It has constantly pressed for the eatablish ment of a National Unemployment Board and for the inauguration of a nation= ‘wide programme of useful. public works and assistance to private industry * -a—financed on the national credit of the Dominion—to absorb the une employed i in gainful wark. ~The present situation, deplorable as itis, ig made more so by the activities ; of subversive elements determined to undermine all existing institutions. These groups have capitalized the distress of their fellows in order to gain their own ends. There has been intimidation of business establishments and encouragement in acts of violence. *” Your Government, contrary to the gencral impression, has never required: ‘unentployed whose homes have been i in British Columbia, to go to » Reliok Camps. The facts ares - ; . . There were on Ag ril 15 last, 4096 single men in National Defence - cones Relief Camps in British Columbia, ‘while the Province maintained = °°15,500 single men and women—6, 000 in Vancouver alone—in © 2°! their homes, The cost to the Provi neial Treasury alone is approximately $450,000 a month. Ottawa adds a fixed grant of $150,000 5 month. Of these men in Relief Camps, more then 75% are not residents “of British Columbia. ; : Special Health Camps are maintained exclusively by the Provi nee, and thece and other health services cost approximately’ $18,000 a month. Medical care is given and special attention paid to diet and ‘sanitation for those unfit for Iabor. " -Reereational and physical training centres for unemployed youth ae cvs. have been established and placed ander expert supervision. oe Tent of three thousand attests to the: popularity of these centres. 7 Your Government, apart from all this, is maintaining an average." - _ of ‘seventy-five hundred. eg ts be unfit. men a month _¢) City, of Vancouver, Last year this br - from Hamilton Hall cost $1,000,000 i The cost of relief for the year “1934 ‘was-as ‘follows: ‘Provincial’ ; ‘Dominion Government, CRATE: . Municipalities, $15250,062. This‘does not ‘include costs. of, Relief ey : Camps to the. Dominion Government.; ; . a eee $4,468,785; anch, of Relief administered nrol- in the at eae $2,302,650; CJolm same - NEW: HAZELTON, BC. " Published Every ‘Wednesday Publisher Advertising rate, Display 35c.per. inch per issue; reading notices 15c. for the first insertion and 10c- each subse- qnent insertion; legal notices 12¢ and Se. Transient Displny-40c per ine. STATE MEDICINE ‘FOr CANADA. é Minister of National Health 1. M. Sutherland offieinly intr oduced a phim for state. nedicine ‘far. Canada — this week, told provincial “ministers OF henrlth at a conference in Ottrwa_ that he would favor tL. roynl commission to investigate health eonditions witha view to bringing the allvantuges ot inedicine to all. No strictly purtizan move this. Mr. Sutherland pointed out proved it when he amnuvunced he intend ed to embrace labor, surance interests when he was ready to pick his commissioners, if his’ sug- gestion met with approval Ontario was first to spetk:up. A. Faulkner, promptly announced his est extent on such a seheme. ‘British Cohmubia’s dr... G. W. Weir was not impressed with the idea of" ‘a royal commission, He claimed MENACE OF THE HOUSE FLY - ‘Different times, different muuners$ .. [In medieval days when the bhick death | | : typhus, smallpox, and other virulent plagues were taken ag a. matter of course,- the phrase “he wold not, kill], a fly’. was invented 23.0 very. high compliment’ to. personal goodness To- day ‘the person, who. wold not .1i!! a] fly is looked upon merely as ignorant. The housefly is world-wide in distri- bution and is notorious for the part it i _|plays™ ‘in’ the’ dissemination of” ‘such dangerous diseases as typhold, infan- tile diarrhoca, tuberculosis, cholera, dysentery and. others It. “breeds in, \ | Filth | of the most objectionable kind, and: ‘Jet it is‘tolerated in many Honies; | . and ‘public. eating places The fly is a menace to. public, Health : owing” to its habit: *ot passing. directly. from putrid Filth to human food, | carrying: ‘with - it month ‘Parts Undesirable . organisms - may itlso be conveyed to food in its ex _ creta™ ‘aud | SpeCKS) econ gobi ma yesnieitated. saliva: (fly! FARMING MANY THINGS NOW J% —_— finnneial and in- |- ; : Min-j- ister of Health of that provinee,. Dr. 7.) - The Omineca- Herald i “E. WRINCH Ini jurance Agent bet Tyee, mamas wd Handling all typeset insurance’ including” “memens : Fire, Automobile, Sicke . ness and Accident. HAZELTON, B.C. Ae! ./ province would co-operate to the full-4, the | : people in his-province did not Tike the , conuissions, . Vanceuver and ‘British ~ |}]" end happily . in- making our ‘guests comfort- able. Dining-room, tounge and rooms are clean, homelike and British hospitali ' Columbia foods i quiet. Near “shops, theatres, boats and trains. r& G. . Baynes, - -well- known Owner- . anager’ of -the Grosvenor;. gives: his personal - assurance of the kighest quality modern hotel service to visitors from all points in British Co umbid. Write for _ Weekly and “Monthly B.C. LAND SURVEYOR Ji Allen: Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers. B.C. ¥ ie a bacteria and other organisms and * par-|™ ticles of decomposing organic. matter Jon its hriry body, legs, sticky. feet: and Farming seems to be gr owlng into” ‘a ay! ae varignted Andustry apart from cultiva- OT ted fields, lowing herds and pleeting ae sheep We have fur farms, the Ja- y panese have gone in for pearl ‘farming ; and * ‘how there is, the pyster farm They wn lattdt industry is being snecessfully a extended. in. Eastern “Canada; -particu- i larly" ‘in. Malneque , Bay, noted for’. ‘ite’ ‘oystera, But*due: ‘to deple- |: P. a I, once f. the. beds, ‘the output. fell of |: lie ‘ec on able, erthod of peeps our difficulties in a form’ praetal to aa Paeate iFS ; ‘endeavour has not been able and will not‘he able for some time to absorb: all:the employable now‘out:of work;'With: so: anany necessary: things:;t doné.pul dic, ‘undertakings should | play. 8, prominent, part in. omic cand, pocial life. pf.our ecopl improvi \ oming: from ey province, ag is vovia ‘Scotia. © Et imate file. ~ Atte ‘fifteen Ir PER MILE Good ie day coaches - only. : ‘PER MILE: on payment regular tourist. berth Tat “4'¢ PER MILE Good in, standard sleeper +" on paymentof-regular'/, ‘standard: berth rate » , | Stopovers allowed. at. Port. Arthur, Armstrong ‘ ‘& Baet It? ‘takes! about: 27 |? f no th for .an. oyster. :to ETON, from. the a Good in. tourist. sleepers. ee