NEW HAZEUTON, B.C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935 The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday > 4, SAWLE PUBLISHER Advertising yates~$1. 60 per inch per month re nuing notices lb per line firstinsertion. 10c per ‘ve eaeh subsequent insertion. Several cars of poles are being ship- .ed out from Beament this week. ee & A plane was lost going from the ‘yterior to the far north to bring. out n injured trapper. The radio broad aint fhe fact and asked assistance of settlers along the line of flight, and notified the airman and others ‘that nnather plane would leave Quesnel as ann as weather. permitted. ‘4 Liberal opposition at Ottawa, has an i uounced that he will give a series of)"; radio speeches in reply to the speeches: : of Lon, -R..B. Bennett. The date was not set for the first address, “2 2 © have all been scared off, ‘Bht the. ola reliable weather man stepped ou lhe Week end and sald “Wea's’ of the Big Bad Wolfe?” fe “then mayor has heen ‘busy sil nivays ‘a part time: job.” - es @:% Ilan. Mekenzie King, leader of. ‘the Hou .T. D. Pattullo, Premiér. of: ‘the ; pravince of B. C., not tothe outdone: W the big bugs at Ottawa, will! be: ‘on fhe 731) Owing to iriclement. weather on the prairies and 1 farthér cast in B. 0, the west beund passenger train was re- ported five and a half. hours late on Tuesday, but” ff. gotJ here about eight hours late—very annoying. . 4, eet The your old weather man has been getting his from all quarters in the west, the middle west, the east, the far east, the south and the far south nud. from the sens.surrounding the east, and the west. At that we haven't a lot of sympathy for the weather man. He ix old enoigh to know better. see Work is progressing very satisfac- toriy.on the construction of the new mine ont fram Stewart. .A snow plow is keeping a good motor road open and supplies are being transported over it in good shape. The first of the new machines for the power house are ex- pseted to arrive at Stewart by the end) St: the. present month, _ | ah Té race e Doings fom Prince Rupert f recovering from nn of. St: Matthews A Wednesday even- ‘On Wedneslay att 5, Mrs. .0. T. Sundal, held iMvs, Geo. Dover won the score:for the|:* highest’ score’ and. Mrs. Sheldrick’ was winner of the highest individual score pand: Mrs, “Ay 0: Hend secured the con: : 7 solution. ot ad * 2 ‘Terrace, has now ro-ongantized ‘the 7 You’ ‘are Q retailer. s t Yuu Ww. ant ‘to sivell cael - payers. face. to face, You ‘ant: to get - business. costly, thought undoubtediy. would be. eftective, Bars. 7 This ‘praction “would” be “too | ptatetet Board gt Trade. -|has just “barely functioned. party due to the difficulties facing. a Rome, good men have been elected: ‘to office ‘and ‘a ‘new spirit” should possess: “the meni: ‘bers. - For iwo. or thee yearg the: Board. This was Board in times of. depression. ‘But the, depression is now’ over and everything is moving forward and upward. The present year is an especially good oue to start things moving around Terrace and District again. The last bridge was given by Mr. Gladstone at the home of .Mr. and]. Mrs. Dobbie. High score was obtain- ed by Mr. Gladstone and low by Mr. Mawhinney. Refreshments and some gums were ‘greatly enjoyed _ en Wilson, ‘Dobbie and Dan Mavhintgy spent the- week end at Copper City, 7 a ‘ City. but as to whether the crossing is tisufe ask Elans Lind, the ferryman who vrosses often. The other night when onning ‘tolaneet the’ lite train: Hans went through the fee. He got out asd vrent home and to bed, but he is. stlll crossing the river. “e |:2 “Wave you paid your sunseription: yer a : ees : : a ve Crack ! in the. trosty, silence» From Copper City all steel-power house st the Premiey ‘Back. ‘tw. his home’ ‘he ‘travelled The. ‘Skeena is frozen over at Copper 1 0 tomorraw instead. o bi : a _Copperite Hans Lind was, our ferrymal | And a’ good ‘natured man is he Back and@ forth on'the Skeena He travels regularly. - Now, one dark ‘night’ our férryman: Went forth to. meet the’ train Acros the blue ‘and treacherous | ce ° “He: tried to-come in, vuln. ©: Grnck ! in- the cold night’ Down thraugli fhe ice went Haus: ‘our “ferrynian : ‘Beneath’ ‘the’ ‘moon's J pale: Meht, He was all lowe “a the ‘pioontight: ; . There was no one on either shore ‘But he clung to the iee and strugaled PTH he was on top. once: more: And immediately w ent to. bed ‘| won't cross that river.no more to- =: night On. ‘the other ide of the river a , Scarce a mile away The Copper City folks were: avondering re What was cunsing his delay. vope WwW. 3. Larkwortht left ‘last: ‘Thurs.| day+morning for -the east on liis any nual vacation. = - —— nan a 4 ™ '¢Photosraphed in a group forthe. = fitst time since they were “shot” i 6fi: thelr arrival in Canada’a few. — } -¥éarg ago; His Excellency the us Gévernor-General, Her Excellency ji and thelr. elder son and daughter. q _ ‘were. snapped ‘on board. the. Em- | di ‘press of Britain just before Lady in ‘Bessboronugh and‘ her son‘ ‘and™. Wl daughter failed. AO. Parone ‘Te eondly. "+ n Approntiation of ; one laanar tq _ was made recently by the Yan- “5 '.couver City Council. as the nom- | | inal ‘price forthe purchase from ¥ “the’ Canadian ‘Pacific Rallway” of” ‘134 acres:".of “right-of-way ‘pro- te _perty at Kitsilano ‘Beach, near the | ! ‘British | Columbia city. a The. first | McIntosh ‘apples “Gr of the season for distribution Wl throughout the “Dominion from ’ Victoria to Halifax went out re- ‘recently’ ‘over.. Canadian Pacific nh dines -in trains of: 46 cars.: The 4} fruit, is reported .to be. in Won-. ‘derful ‘condition and this seagen’s —' iproduct ‘will maintain the great | "reputation that: British Colembia oy, : has. won for. its ‘apples, ~ eee q “Under the Canadian Pacific five” ff :"yenra' free: scholarship -award to” |! ‘yMeGill University,’ Reside MeCal- - [1 Jno, of. Montreal; David B.: W. “Reid, of Winnipeg, .. ; and Albert "Grant ‘ Asplin, of Hibridge, ell “sona - of . ddmipariy oyess,; “re | ‘ ‘announced as this ‘year's ‘winners, - every year up to five years if tis holders are entitled to full staud- ing in the next big gher year, °° ry Poy BREAKFAST is 6 ready | in a: a jiffy, when iv’s. i Kellogg’ 8 Com Flakes. Just lift the top of | ; ee easy-open. package. Break the seal of the a ; That’s all. . No cooking, | . hot. stove, Kellogg’ 8 Corn Flakes are eatendy ~The food your family likes best is s the EASIEST TO. No fuming, over a I dl * The* scholarships.-are renewable «. i t H