“y witch isa woman. He: says. THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1982 . '. Te Would he cruel to send a bling person to do Be- lective" ‘buying.. . many of your questions. is e004: value. provel ‘you. / ned “ cad cone a7 faa | ‘Tobe Blind? Iniawine’ “pourselt to be blina, and being asked to buy a ‘motor a : car. or silverwaie, or. clothing, -or a: “pair, of ‘shoes, or.a’ clock, or a. e refrigerator,’ or a suite of furniture.” Imagine yourself to’ be. set down in a main ‘street with stores ‘on both sides. of it;. and being bidden, to. > purchase the ‘thing or things ou your ‘shopping st. eee Os Beihg lind’ you would. ‘hot. know. what ‘store’ or stores to” éntér; and even if you did ‘find. yourself. o. | - . Inthe right class of store, you ‘wouldn't be able to “golect intelligently what you were bidden buy. | an You ‘vouldn’t know anything about values.: Advertisements 1 are like radiovidion—They enable a you to see in your home what. is in the stores, |. | Avbut stores ave, "svat you. plan to ‘buy ; also, a : _ thev give descriptions, tell you prices, and auswer ; Advertisements save you time, and safeguard you agtinst the danger of. misctioice, oe : What ts advertised regularly ts temstvorthy und : Tre guided by. advertisements When’ you plan to spend money’ for things to wear, to eat, to give your home easements and com- forts, to save your time, to increase output of your ‘own labor, ‘or ot yuur soll or flocks or herds or orghards, or to ‘Protect your life,” your health, yout property. or r money. _ a What ndvarticcis do and spend in ‘this and: ‘in other newspap ers to ‘get’ ‘your. attention and favor ‘should have: ‘your “watm’ ‘aD » for what miLy be expense to them represents ‘economy: for fe This advertisement is sponsored by the Canadian ~ Weekly Newspaper Associaion ° ~ ‘Ae ‘e “by every min, worndn and child in * Canada. .. The; Javerave per capita - » Dominion ‘is -861;'the hishest of - any country, according: to. An offi- . cial computation. vbw os Lip “1931 reavhed the new high total of 2,682,776. ounces valued; at..$65,- 457, 300, This is: 27.6: percent i : sim ‘ . 3} YS | DONALD GREY OF HAGWILGET Contributed Donald Grey was bron at Hagwilget Tndinn Reserve, B. C., at the home of his fnther and mother: He was ed- ucated at the Methodist church school n Mission Point and he recelyed a good religions training whilst there, and he dlso -claims that he is well: versed .in the Inws of this country. He also worked for the government for 18 vars on survey work in this district and for two yenrs. was engaged on Sindhu work for the Grand Trunk Pa- etic Rallway Co. He proved himselt' to be an very trustworthy and efficient worknetn and he held down his job t nutil all the survey work was finished, - then came back to Hagwilget and fiver nu Cutholic and also erected a sivre in his Indian village. He har dene much in cultivating the land and waking muuiy Improvements around the village, He is avery progressive In- diin nnd heé,bas done much good by. wiving work ¢ omany -Indians in. his nnative village, teen “unless. you work.. you . cannot live.” Thereby. | ‘his industry: he, set 1 good example, not only td Indiany Int to white people. 6: °° a ‘He does not believe in witcheratt os that most of that stuff emanates from the white people and’many people in Scot- land even today believe in superstitions He says that some Indians are jealous of im’ becatise he is progressive; “but he doesn't care a Tap, but goes about his inuiness every ‘day jus. the same, feet Lee PR Bs “‘Pheodore Borger of ‘the Mounted Po: li 2, sind Ww ho: recently went south, is now Carpl detective: attached ‘to. the .cus- tones” pirdtentalve stett: jhe Vanentrer and. Vetorli. , a -His motto in life hay, -har, formerly in charge iii tits: distiiet | enttle: “ot: ‘the’ “right - quality; and - types. Bulkley Valley Stock Brings _ Higher Prices| Winter feeding of livestock has: proven a successful venture for Mz, W. H.R. Eow of Telkwa, Mr, Low' S herd tained 80 head of young calves which he desired to dispose of, but owing to the low inarket price last fall he was uuable to sell tiem to advantage, His bins aud hay. mows were filled with feed for which there was like: wise a Ught demnnd. ; Mer. Low. was indneed te winter feed his calves follawlhg a feeding schedule prepnred by the Agricultural Depart- ment of the University of Iritish Co- lumher at Vancouver, The calves were un even unifrom Jot and filled ont’ well during the feeding period. . The: démonstration: Was completed when the young stock’ wig shipped ‘to P. Burns & Company ‘on May: 6, Oftictuls of thin company have show their inter. ‘ast . in the: Agricultural. dev elopment of ‘the: ‘eauntry in: at spractlenl, wiiy by: pay: | ing a premtim ‘over market price for: this quality stock. Mr. ‘Low. recelved: for these culves within $2.00. per head: of his two- aud three-vear- olds ok] Ewe weeks previously. “ Mr. R. Wi, Moore, manager for thé Burns company at Prince Rupert, . in, : spleaiing ‘before ‘the ‘Ohimber ‘of Con: merce, following the: purchase of Phia stock, Stated, that. the quality of stock in’ “thats” ‘shipment’ was the equal offé any thiit could be imported from outt, lite’. ‘pointe. ‘Fe. ‘also - remarked © that ‘Prince. Rupert could provide a market: for at least: 100 cars per year: of. live! | 266 in’ of Aberdeen,Angis cattle con- . eer the: e proving at Ontario: ‘ate es : "eal ‘pow Shim - the’.rare’ distinction “of ‘producing >yca-white squirrel. The animal was caught by Jack Felsin-z of Frederic. - ton who trapped it near the village - of Lincoin. Tt has been bought by the government and. will be mounted and placed of exhibition. -- Alon. Cairine ‘Wilson, Canada’s only. women Senator, arrived re- « cently at Quebec on board the ~~ Empresa of’ Australia,” from a trip "+ through, Europe: While in London : phe visited the ‘House of Cords, but ~- eould-not, fake, comparisuns with ‘the Senate ‘since the House was session. ae ester plains have een given _.8 bodst by the rains of the last ‘:days-of April and farmers of the prairie prosinces are cheered by ., line /seeding conditions. and good ‘2 prospecta of crop success, according “¢. to information summarized by the’ --Ganadian Pacific agricultural de- ° partment: crop: report. Ks Following the announcement of ‘Yyeduedd ocean rates on Canadian , bPaelfte ships on the Atlantic, one Of the largest parties ever to: leave ae Toronto at this time of year for the Olid Country sailed recently : aboard the Duchess of York, There were 275:in the party drawn from all’ parts of eastern Ontario but mostly from Toronto. la The first’: -eases of roses” and shiubs fron France for Grand Pre’ Park, Nova Scotia, arrived there recently, They are from Chatelle- . Tault, Francs, the giftof the mayor , Of that town. ‘Chatellerault is one :of the-places.in France where.the exiled. acadians settled after~the Grand Pre expulsion. Four stretches of’ New Bruns- wick trout and salmon waters were sold at the Department of Lands and Mines recently for prices totalling $3,850, hese leases for a term of 10 years are on the Restizouche, Kedgwick, Mata- “pedia and Big Sevogle Rivers. and -prices paid are the annual rental charge’. Daylight “saving time, com- ‘mencing’in Quebee and: Ontario provinces May. 1, occasioned little confusion. on Canadian Pacific . travel. Travellers have nowadays: ‘learned that the railways remain "on standard time and govern them- selves accordingly, ‘The railway announced a.number of train time alterations ‘prior to the introduc" tion of daylight saving. mo From little Norfolk Island i in the South Pacitie, one of the smallest units in the. British Empire, an excelicnt sample. of beans for exhibition at the: World's Grain Exhibition and Conference to be held: at Regina July 1933, has just arrived. . Norfolk. Island -is. the. scene of the punishment. of the mutineers of she ‘Bounty’ in 1856 ‘but it has long ago changed from a penal to a prosperous settlement. : distric fram Kitwancool te Moricetown nave planingtrfnhtdleaoilehianseported. this: year to what they planted lust year, ne? oO farmers. “tnsdugnout’ the’ interior visit the abattoir at any tlme they ‘should be in the éfty.:The officials of the], pint | would be glad to demonstrate the dittarentiss in carensses ‘from vary ing. types sof, stock? shipped tn. ‘ber of Commerce for their support in ‘staging a Bulkley : Valley: Beet Week 0k sale. ‘hearty ” ‘appre réval of the: members. of the above: “organization, . . and Prince LRuport. Mr. More’ exprenied. al slestre . that inuteriand. \ pe : Here and There P Prartieally an exe a day i 1s eaten | yearly consy mp tion: of eves inthe . Cannda’ s gold production in - Gove the-1030 produétiony! "OF this - It is reported that the Indians in the| ‘uve plinting four times ks many acres |°: * ‘during the time Low's. stock : would: be, This: pppeal mee’. with ‘the TRAIN ‘SERVICE. Passenger trains leave Prince - Rupert at-3.00 p.m, ‘Mondays, | Wednesdays and Fridays. for... Edmonton, Winnipeg and gos points East." _ oe Passenger trains atrive Prince - Rispert 10.40 a.m. ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. - _ ‘Thursday's train connects — _ with steamer. for. Vancouver. * Phone or sorite’ local agent or” iw McEWEN, DE. SPA. Prince Rupert, BC. ANADIAN ATIONAL | V-120-32 C N tg City Transfer Smithers, B. C. . + Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours ee eon W. B. Leach. ie a Pot Owner » CHEMISTRY AS AN a oa . ra . : . + One of the services offered by. the Dominion Dxperimental Farms system to the farming public is that of advice and informaton regarding the quality, suitability. and use of products -per- taining te succcessful agriculture— farm suppHes of water, etc. Years of feeds, soils; fertilizers, insecticides; fnrm supplies of water, etc. Years of. experience of bandling such mater- fals, atecumulated data, and the daily bute te the efficiency of this service, free to agriculturists, . - This assistance, rendered, to eorres- pondents from the Atlantic to the’ Pa- cific, can perhaps-be demonstrated by citing. examples, Throughout. the. fruit much ‘advertised “denth to potato in- sects Was sent to the chemical Inbora- torlex, On analysis this proved to be common salt, dyed an impressive pur- ple,- a application of which woul’ only lend savor to, the insects’. meal. Another: sample, . lnbelied ‘Tend arsen- ate”? and sold as an insecticide, prov- ed to eb exsehtinily culdinm sulphate ‘| —-, chemical bugs would Jiugh at. NEW ASBESTOS ‘REPORT - . Ws Now ‘AVAILABLE | 4 Asbestos’ in. British “Columbia,” ‘the second "yeport ‘of the serles. of . investt- >| gatlong on! “hon-netallic® minerals Df. the proviuce,..is now available for aistri- bution, ncecording to an ‘ahmouncement imide tuday by -the’ Hon. “W. A. Me- ‘Kenzio, mintster ‘of wnines. “The re- port, written by- A. 'M. Richmond ‘of the technieg! - ‘ataft of the Department, ‘ nté liriefl - information "An appeal’ vis ‘made "toh the Cham- of Mines, Drese ¥ about the ‘iisbbestis: ‘minerals, such as and | ‘ physfeal ‘Gharatteristiqes, pecur- . ences, usesj’ ‘markets ‘and. “prices; and describes :the: Known. occurrences, of nebestl-torm mineral’ business * “men © showed “their eee willititiess tot Atppdrt, ina ‘practical | way, ithe. development, of thelr.’ own |' ‘Build B. ©, Payrolls”. : Local AID TO AGRICULTURE] « contributions tu these data-all contri- |: belts, hopes of a erop are ‘increasingly _|dependent upgn death-dealing “inseeti-| ‘| cides. Some time ago a sample of. 4]. the, varieties -found,. thelr -eebeniien} iy b ; ‘Send | your Watch } Repairing and J ewellery Requirements The” ree a ote: Is here. Here Pucifle MMi otiginates . and the expenises ‘or ‘production are paid. “Here the owners: clive and their © money ‘is’ spent. British ‘Columbia. . is the: home. and centre’ of control. ae “100% B. a. owned ‘and: controlted’. ‘Plant at Abbotsford.” a] B.C. UNDERTAKERS | -ENIBALMING FOR SHIPMENT: A. sruoucag + A wire: “P.O. Box 048 ; will bringsu . ' ‘ PRINO# RUPERT, B.C. wp | “T. B. Judge q ~ Chiropractor | ‘Will be at the Omineca Hotel Hazelton on ‘Thursday - tt _————— ST C NEW. HAZELTON HOTEL "Gus s Christianson, Proprietor ‘Smithers, | B. C.. cord Dealers Gas: . Ford Parts Oil Repairs .. Modern Garage Henry Motors Ltd. al i New Cars and ‘Trucks sisendeaaieiiiiiaiininniacial P ealetiedte sty Dr. R.-C. Bamford — ~ DENTIST * SMITHERS, B.C. | a pire 9am to 6 pm Evenings | Complete line. ot ‘| rem by appolntment, eS ET eoska Nae & ‘J. Allan. Rutherford | ‘7 af 4 . Surveys piomptly executed wah = C. LAND SURVEYOR -