sat “This Ne ew Year being the Year. of Promise, be prepared in your office to handle. the new business that will be available. Look over your Stationery Supplies. - What ever you are short of, or out of, give your order at once to The Omineca Herald Wewill give you Prompt Service, Good Job -.Good Material and our price will satisfy. Do not send to Vancouver or Winnipeg as _ the people there never buy your goods. You _ Imay save a few dollars on a big order, but you loose a lot of local business. : a Veg spre? are " “The Omineca Herald Stocks | ““Lppee Ledger Supplies Bill Heads, any size Envelopes, any size Butter Paper . Letter Heads Ln Santen “ot “Counter Cheek Boks é | “Statements - a ; troubled seas, always: headed. {safe and sane harbor where the waters -fhis hands for feur or five: years. -}has a big job ahead of him, and he had “| ed plants, known, fliave: originated in Western Asia and . ent ‘by the ploncers, steel nnd: more’: = 7 aust melded. in: the list. aye - + “NEW HAZELTON, B.C. |: Published. Every Wednesday C. H. ‘Sawle —— Publisher Advertising rate, Display 38e per inch “\per issue; reading notices 16¢ for the first insertion. and 0c each subse- quent insertion; Jegal notices 12c and _[8e. Transient Display 40¢ per inch. BENNETT REPAIRING HIS SHIP For four: years the Rt, Hon. kh. B. Bennett steered the ship of state throu for a would be calm and he could make re- pairs. He got the ship in the calm harbor of a general election, and the waters in that harbor were fresh wa- ter. In the process of clearing off the barnacles which were so thick on the hottom of said ship, the bottom ° all fF but enme out of the ship, and when the ‘general elections were over and lt was ‘| time to again put out to sea the cap- tain found he had only the 31d mate, a cabin boy and a few un-able seamen left of the crew. But the captain is an old salt from the Atlantic seaboard and ohne reyerse does net’ stop him. He has sturted in’ to rebuild his ship and to earefully select his erew, with two qualifications foremost in - his mind—loyelty and honesty: He hopes to have a good: crew. to man his ship when next he casts off the lines and hends into the breezes of another gén- eval: election. The Rt, Hon. Mr, Ben- .|nett will not have much idle time on He a lot of things to. learn himeelf, But “lhe isa good captain and can change | | _| his mind and his course when he- ‘sees : the light. - CORN AND BARLEYCORN 4} We are so wheat conscious in Can- ada that we are apt to forget that bar- ley is also an important grain product with us. Burley is Canada’s third big- “| gest grain ‘crop, coming after wheat and oats, lt the production is usually less than one- quarter of thot of wheat ‘|The crop ‘has ranged from G3 to 8T million. bushels, ynlued” at between. $17,000,090 nnd $29,000,000, Jn the last fow-yenrs, but Inshel of barley weighs only 48 pounds, while that of wheat Is) 60 pounds. Canada is the _,{ leading exporter of barley in the Brit- ish: ‘Finite, as’ Roumania is the larg: . ext” samang foreign countries, ‘Barley ix one of the eldest Gultiv ate It. is _suppbsed to Tduring its ‘ently cultivation was used for-bread, beer and aniinal food. It is tries and wns planted on this contin- Tt eontnins more crudé’. fibre than folks “Tae, Dnt: not: so mony perhaps : will. hes aware fiat” Harleycorn, is an old«British mensure of Tength equal. ta |. a oniecthind of aun. ineh, one, iy. know If there is any "historic “ ehnectlom- between that’ aiid tthe - fing: oe i crn An measuring, Joby Barleycorn inv ; “ya lanes, . oy . co : mat Smithers: |The Omineca Herald). an. important erop In Buropean. coun | * wheat, The straw. of the two plants is similar In composition, otf. Moat ‘peaple will ‘know that. John Barley cork is‘a. poetic mime for whisaj. | key. and: Was die anelent times: ‘festnt Possl bly some]’ ay gh eth hgh ‘Ghite rT i auuinher of ‘hospitals In “the \ pioy ince were given. spectal eranta by " . thes ptovineial: governinent , this. year. . These ranged, froby $10, “| former: going’ ‘to. Ttoyal Columbian: ‘ati. i” New Westminster: and the: later to, the, “ad hiowpital at. Atlin, a got $6,000 ‘but the: Hazelton, -,lospital, |. «| whielt “aiteda” Bérne. “special” assistance | ‘to $800, the]! ‘hospital |’ Train Service « connecting at Jasper with. “The Continental Limited” EASTERN CANADA East bound train leaves New Hazelton 2.55 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday West bound train leaves‘New Hazelton ‘For information call or write Local Agent or P. Lakie, D.F. & P.A. Prince Rupert, B,C. CANADIAN NATIONAL TIMBER SALE x19852 be Seued teouders will be received by hoon on the 26th day of March, 1936. for the purchase of License X19852, to cut 260,000 feet of! cedar ‘poles: and pil-: ing, on-an ‘area situated .on- the. East side of, Bulkley River,. approximately. 7% miles, north , of -Beament, Cagsiar. Land District, ° . Three" years ‘will ‘be shviwea for re- mov. al of ‘timber: : . ' Further particulars of - the: Chiet Forester, Victoria, B.C., or. District Forester, Prince Rupert,'-B.G. po an old volume the other ’ day, we ‘came across a plowing pearl of wisdom in . the shape of.a proverb, which we think particularly: applica- ble to us and to our business: aro aver the pages of . Also accepteth a Trust”, * We have stid before. in ties Writings that one of:the great- eat, If not the greatest, of all EATON'S asscts is the CON- ~FIDENCE of the. West—con- fidencs ‘based on more than twenty-five yaars’ mutual, re- spect, each for the other, But the story does not end there. value of this confidence, ‘so . also do we realize the import: confidence’: imposes ‘on’ “us: Very seriously we accept that My trust-and sea to it that itis . } . rigidly. kept sin.every last :de- - , tail. The efforts we put forth «ito secure! for ‘you the finest dn. values: that-the-markets -of titiceasing vigil. which . ow _ Regearch Bureau keeps, over Blt “the qua iy? dt everything * we }.Toffer thé EATON giiarantes | itself —"Goods.. Satisfactory _ or, ae , Refunded” — 3 are. “gil merely; fedtures 6" our .T pergale’ detefanination | nat” ‘the ‘confidence “Of. the’ West in, ss EATON'S, and EATON’S way of doing . busin a, shall not F ; be. misplaced. wyager § say Fors wi i ee ae ATO about as. badly. ag’ any. hospital, WAS _, he Omineca TMeratd ts ouly 2.00. woe For PRAIRIE POINTS & Ferre Wha’ gainath: ‘Confidence, wie the world have to offer—tha’ - t- 2.11 p.m, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday . the Minister of Lands not later’ than’ ¢ ; so gmp For, just as we appreciate the |... ance of the TRUST which that — |