THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY; JULY 4, 1934 a -———_ S| | Se Ss eee ee eee { Away with “COOK-STOVE COOKING hot, heavy foods for breakfast is wearying work. Why not give your family a treat, and save yourself time and toil? Serye Kelloge’s Corn Flakes. Delicious, nourishing, and ready in a jiffy! Kellogg’s are economical too. Many servings cost - only a few pennies. Made by Kellogg in London, Gnt. CORN FLAKES Ee “OVEN-FRESH FOR FLAVOR:PERFEGT ween | Hethitigy ail Souda! ¢ on ba CE ORS Thos SUMMER SERVICE to VANCOUVER TRIANGLE TOUR SR go 190) miles oc ae uxe Crave | by train and boat. . Vanecanver. Prinee Rupert Jasper National Park aa from Prince Rupert, caliing ai .Geean Falls. Powell Riser, RHONDA - - - «ee 3 PM, SATURDAY 6 PLM. tor ANYOX and STEWART, enving Prince Rupert every FRIDAY at pom, information call or’ write - AGENT OR P. Lakie, DF. & Y. A, Prince Rupert. For LOCAL "| officlal trip te the Ootsa Lake coun- Farmers’ Iustitutes of District B CONVENTION Big Hall, Telkwa, Saturday, July 7th COMMENCING AT 10 A. M. Following the completion of the prelimimyy business, will adjourn for luncheon: to the DOMINION ILLUSTRATION. S'PA- TION ON THE SPROULE FARM NEAR TWHRWA. An explanation of the work being carried on will be given by Mr, B.'M. HALL, Super- visor of Illustration Stations for B. C., assisted by Mr. EB. M. Straight, Superintendent of the Dominion Ixperimental Farm, Saanichton, Van- conver Island. AFTERNOON SESSION at 2 pam. at whith Federal and Provinetal Departments of Agriculture and representatives of the Federal Flouse and Provincia Legislature will meet with delegates ‘to. discuss inatrers affecting the welfare. of settlers in the Interio:.Open te alt interested in work of Farmers Tnstitutes, PUBL AC MEETING AT 8 p.m. THE SPEAKERS WILL BE MR, J. th. MUNRO, Deputy Minister of Agriculture at Viereria PROGRESS IN AGRICULTURE Mi. B. M. STRAIGHT, Superintendent of «Dominio t Farm, Saanichton, Vancouver Island. Subject :--BEAUTIPY ING THH HOME SURROUNDINGS, WR. H. IRVING, Dalry Commissioner, ‘Victoria. Satteck —SECOR- ING PERFORMANCE FROM THE DAIRY MERD. . Sahiect The material presented is given in a papuluv form aed is of interest and : vulue not ouly to farmers but also to towufolk, ; those . present: Experimental | OF residents from Burns Lake to Haz- Olof Hanson, jr., who has been at- tending McGill university, | Montrea , hus returned to Smithers for the sum- Iner vacation, shoe At the closing exercises at the Haz- ‘elton school the students presented the teacher, Mrs, Dilling with a rose bow vf roses, Mrs. Dilling has gone on her vacation and is to visit at Asheroft, eek Rarry Young, Bobby Shannon and Mr. Lawrence got away to Vancouver on Saturday, Mr, Lawrence is to at- tend Normal stummer school. — 2s & & A farewell Unnee was given in honor of Bobby Shannon in the sehool at South Hazelton on Friday night by the young folk of the district. ee h . Mrs, A. ME. Dring was a gnest of her sister, Mrs. H. ©. Hindle, for a few lays before sailing for ber home ‘in Enghind “She has been in. the States for the past conple of years, ae) The Duminion Day holiday was very quietly spent here. Most of the folk Went te -Snuithers. Some of the Hnz- “ton folk were picnicking, . whe A daughter was born nt the Haxcl- tou Tospitnt on Monday. duly &. to iv, end Mrs, Frank Steele of Vander- heat, | see Sret. Fairbairn of Smithers is on an try for a few days, Each year about 225,000 range lamb fo into the feed lots in the Provinces of Saskutchewan,. Alberta and British Columbia. {At the time of sale from the range, these lambs ay erage about (3 pounds and when rendy for market weifht from 90 to 100 pounds. aaa The history of agricujtnve in the western part of Canada fs compnra- tively brief, and previous to the Inst a years was practiently confined to Manitoba. xt % Capt. Mortimer of the Babine Indi- au Agency leaves the later part of the week on his vacation. He is going as fr south as Seattle where he is to ince his sixter who he has net seen for many years, She has been in the vonthern States for some months and is now enroute home to Scotland. wok Miss 7h. Campbell, Rh. N., bas gone on a months vacation to her home at Vianderhpo?, +4 6 A pecuMar form of irrigation is Practiced in some parts of northern Sind in Indian where the soil is reten- tive. It is known as bosi. ‘he hosl Tunds are henvily watered up to a foot or so in depth when the water is oxnil able 1 hot weather, The Jand is then cultivated as‘soon os the oxen ean get onto ft and good crops ave obtained, ** * Miss M. Brewer of Houston who has heen staying with Mrs. Wilkinson for some months has gone home and is volug with her parents to Shanigan Take lu the uear future, : An Old Timers ‘Re-wnion elton who arrived during or previous to 1912, will gather at Round Lake Community - Hall Thursday, July 19, Noon)? For Basket Lunch with sporta" in the afternooon, a banquet at 6,80 and a big dance at night starting at 10 o'clock. This is the time for all Old Timers ‘to Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends -|the views of all concerned secured so * vices in “the United Church in Hazel- ton on Sunday last in the morning and in New Hazelton in the evenlng, He made a very good impression and his stay in this community wilt no doubt bea Dleasnnt one and o profitable one Mr, and Mrs. Grundatil sang a duet during the service. This week: he ts busy getting his work planed for the summer and faik Letter to Editor Continued from Page 1 kind. not to mention the multitude of political” mectings, But did you ever hear anyone pass any remifrks about racketeering? “Out: of hundreds of ricketeers who have) profited millions during my 30 yeurs in’‘Canada, F know of only’ one nian heiug in jeil to date. If Skeenw wants to get puffed up over that trophy of: battle, and add that hoor imines: scalp to its belt; as a champion racketeer squelehor of Can- ada Toann sure she has something to be brome about, 1 de not know the detnils of this case, except it is remarkable that out of hundreds of ricketeers,, and some vetting millions, only one: poor dere- ict must pay ‘the penalty, “I would point out that if he was guilty of a crime there must be thonsands who are as guilty aus he: also, that I do not see how it is possible for most of the so-called racketeers to know hew, when or where they have committed a crime, and in view of the way this relief and work and wages, and public woes are wdministered, or conducted, I think the ouly way that the good of wl concerned, and the reputations of hundreds of our -nelghbors may be cleared of stigma, as racketeers. would he to have a show down. It seems that some sort of © commission or in- quiry could be held in the district and that there would he no need of 1 mils- undrstanding of the laws, if there are any laws, that cin cover such a com- plicated matter. . For those who helieve in justice ministration of D.PAW. than at -pre- sent, Noo complalats with D.P.W., personnel. management, results or the work aid wages program, and we are dw getting more value and results from the misculled relief money spent for. public works: than at. any time slnce we ciime to Omineca In 1919. Yours for decent polities and fair vilny and uu sinnil degree: of common sense; based apon facets. When yimss to that imortal ife and see things realize . what fools we are now, and resret: We cinot Hye over again. Mr. 0, Grundahl inok bis firs, ser-|. Wwe |: at thelr true vulue 1 think’ we shall | | Wa. Graat’s Agency Notary Public — ‘Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies You Office Work given | Prompt and Careful ' Attention — HAZELTON, B. C. Oy Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C. Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Yransfer Service At all hours sae W. B. Leach} Owner aa prong, meee. ae ae save B.C. UNDERTAKERS } EVBALMING POR SULIPMENT A SPECIALTY P.O, Box $48 PRINCE RUPER™ A wire B.C. will bring u c and fairphiy L do not know of a bet- ter way to arrive at a solution than | 4 = = to have an inquiry in to facts and the a a angles from every side. [ do not COCPER H. WRINCH think this whould cost much as most “Licensed tusurance Agent people would give their services gratis because the present situition is mors eoriows tla muc-raking contest or ineluding all types of insurance, uw Roman holiday. . n b As it seems the chailenge has been elven to Ouneat as the chief racket- Fire, Automobile, Sick- cer. wherens we of Ominedn had quite ness and Accident n different opinion in regard to Skeena - . being able to show us things in ralket- —— eering, appropriations, ete, no - doubt ' Mr. Manson and Mr. Kenney would HAZELTON, B. C. Uke to get into this inquiry, and bring out the details for the past 15° years] 4 _ — y, or #0, " Mr. Kenney;—We surely — thought ~_ Skeenn was putting it over ws in Onn. | SCsCCaeeecicacacacncececaccececececeee eee: ineca-and it rather peeves us to be the - only district branded as the home of D r. R. C. Bamford the racketeer, and ta add insult to in- . ; jury, they call it the home of the C. DENTIST CG. FP. Isnt it) rediculous?) Skeenn SMITHERS, B, C. has Ominecu. skinned on: both comnts, Hours 9am to 6 pm Evenings if we are correctly informed. by appolntment. In closing would sny-that for many] yours we have hid less: efficient ad- | OCONEE RAR The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton: Hospital Issues tie- kets for auuy period ot $1.60 per ‘ mont in udvance. ‘This rate in- eludes office consultations, medi- -eines, 18 well as all costs while in ‘the hospital,.-Tokets are ob- fainable in) Haziten-at the drug “tore np hy omofl: fromthe med!- rg} wreesticon dant qt the hosytts get together. i m By 1 Gregne | a ee - -