THE _OMINECA HERALD. NEW HAZELTON, BC. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1987. - NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday CG. H. Sawle Publisher Advertising rate, Display 36c per inch per issue; reading notices 15c for the first insertion and 10¢ each subse- quent insertions; legal notices 14¢ and 12c. Display 40¢ per inch Certificates of Improvements......$15.00 Water Notices 415.00 _4 SENSE OF HUMOR — A sense of humor is one of the most precious possessions in Hife. It stands high in the scale of virtues and ts characteristic ef the saints who were very human despite the contrary im- pression often made by badly written lives. | Humor finds its objective in the in- comegruity and fatuity of ordinary wordy affairs, where proud mortals show utter lack of appreciation of pro- per values in life. They strut through their little span as though material gain were the ultimate good, meet — makes angels weep, but also comedy that must make angels smile "Tis said of Newman that when a child, he fancied he Was perhaps an angel marooned in an earth-bound|. phasee for th amusement of his erst- while companions eager to see what he would do. An echo of this child- ish fancy in the Hines of his great hymn: “And with the morn: those angel faces, Smile’: . Which have loved. dong since, and lost awhile,” We ean fancy the angels smiling at. the futile efforts intellectuals who are cocksure of reforming the world by legislation and secular education, at the inconsistency of . statesmen who; preach peace and plan war, at the. so- called . society. that considers posses: sion of cash makes-them of better clay than the disinherited, at the. waring of Christian groups that permit organ- ized materialism to steal its thunder from them and pose as champion hu- manitarianism. This secularized world of ours is losing its sense of humor because it has lost sight of-the real meaning of life, and pinning its faith to worldly = eeas that in Shakespeare’s words. The Omineca Herald ‘| good,” — ‘left. Hénee: ‘the eyniclany. and despair which |: the downfall of the Roman civilization and as recorded by the. classic poets. ‘Only'b. ravival of the spirit of Chris- tianlty can give saddened pessimistic humans that just appraisal of really matters, ‘that will :enablé-’ rain to see through the foibles: of human management, and. ging: inthe’ hearts confident in the assurance of.the Lord (Of Destiny: that, .“té those: who love God all things work together unto And it is consoling to note, as the! years speed by, the truth of Chester-| ton’s remarks that “One of the few things that can really increase. with old ‘age is that of a’ sense of humor. Fran The Monthly ‘Bulletin. LINKING CANDA AND U. Ss. The international, bridges perform .a great publie service, They make | it possible for people to cross the border to meet frequently, summer and win- ter. There are six of these bridges spanning waters that divide the Unit- ed States from Canada and they are all located in Ontario. They are fine success When this vanishes, and de- pression reigns, there ia no anchorage’ examples of engineering. skill, Pro- seharacterised othat. other great | j period of decadence in‘ world history, | . Canada and it was the first successful 26,000,000 of ‘these were by commer- PIPE TOBACCO A MILD, COOL: SMOKE | | ENS | Orme’s, Ltd: :. (The Pioneer Druggist) - _ he Majl Order Drug. Store oF Northern B. C. dertaking of the United Ctates and of suspension bridge for railway traffic. For twenty years it was the world’s record arch, There is an extra inter- in the records. It joms two little is- lands of the: Thousand Island group, cne of which is in Canada and the bridge in the world. Wyhole of the international traffic a there are 9 ferries operated and there is a tunnel, but the bridges carry most of the pdssengérs, It has been estima- ted that the crossings to and from the two countries were about 4, 000,600 and bably the one. that has most appeal to cial bridge, ferry and tunnel. There « $100, 000, The Bank of Canada is authorized by the 000.00 ~ Dominion of: Canada 1937 Refundine | Va oan. 4 - subscriptions for this Loan, to be issued as follows: 13-Year 1% Bonds, due June 1, 1939. Issue Price: 99.125% and Accrued Interest, Yielding approximately 1 AND TYear 24 % Bonds, due November 15, 1944 Issue Price: 98. 50% and Accrued Interest, Yielding approximately 2, 74% to Maturity. AND 59% to Maturity. hoe 14-Year 3 % Bonds, due November 15, 1951 Callable on or after November 15, 1948 Issize Price: 99.00% and Accrued Interest, Yielding approximatel y The 1% Bonds will be dated December 1, 1937. 3.34% to Maturity, ~ Bonds will be dated November 15, 1937. "Principal: and: interest will be payable in lawful money of Canada. “Interest will: be payable without charge, semi- annually, at any branch i in Canada of. any Chartered Bank. as 1% Bonds ‘$1,000.00 Denominations: 244% Bonds $1 1000-00 vs BAN Bond: $100, $500, $1,000.00 _ Proceeds of this Loan will. be used for refunding, yin part, the outstanding ° total of. os 128. 799,800 on .converted: Dominion. of Canada 534% Victory Loan : “Bonds maturing December 1,.1937. The: additional-.cash: ‘required for oe : this: Purpose: will be provided from ithe ‘Treasury. : Payment i is to be made in full against delivery of { interim certificates on or about, os LS ovember 15,-°1937;-inthe case of the 2 Ma % Bonds and the 334%" eat ‘Bornids‘and'on- ér about December-1; 1937 in-thecase of the’ 1% Bande pine 5h Vicrory LOAN BONDS::DUE; DECEMBER L; 19327. 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