THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. ©. WEDNESDAY, ULE a 1936 _, ANRRORS—OLD AND NEW into heing those great mirrors that : stretched from floor te celling of a! Shakespeare Las not recorded that reo, manufactured in the Lancashire Porthi. hefere golug thto court to tell town of St. Telen’s, whose prodnet is the world that the quality of merey is it strained, had a look at herself in tor little mirror. But there is Little coubt she did. Hers was of polished siIver plate, which was considered bet- tev than. the’ polished bronze of the teyptians ‘and early Greeks and Ro- luans, - Steel and aluminum have been exe in making mirrors, but ‘glass is ‘te most satisfactory, Glass was first vol iw Venice about 1300, first as a 1 -toctive sheet over burnished silver pistes and later backed with mercury. liy the time Queen Ann came to the throne in. England mirrors, as now, wore made of heavy. plate glass with levelled edges ‘By and by there came to be found in every quarter of the slohe. Mirrors ate made in Canada to a very large extent, the output having a factory value of about $570,000. The plate glass of which they are made is]. largely imported and comes mainly from the United States and the United Kingdom, with smaller quantities from Belgium, Germany, France and Czech- oslovakia. Most of our imported com- mon glass is from Belgium. Anyone who takes fire into the bush is assuining a great risk. Be sure you guard ihnt fire at all times. , a | The Omineea Herald is only $2.00, “Makes Railway Epic ichard Arion, Hollywood movie siar now making “The Great Barrier”, epic of Canadian Pacific Railway construction days, with the Gaumont-British Corporation, arrived in Canada recently on the Canadian Pacific liner “Empress of Britain”. The popular movie star is now on location with his unit in the Canadian Rockles. Mr, Arlen is taking the parl of a Royal Canadian Mounted. Police- man, In the picture above he is seen with his well Imown -wife Jobyna Ralston, and their young son Richard Jr, They, are shown in a happy family group just before reaching Quebec. WHY IS ITKELLOGG TASTE BETTER THAN ANY: OTHER CORN FLABES 7 ma ee people ask us why'K Kellogg’ 8 taste better. in ‘of ‘the: most : Amportant reasong is. that they? re altouys: erisp.and « awe nner bos, any to od pte Ge AR heen tinvDon’t be satisfied with any ; other = brand. Ask for Kelloge’ by name. bi “Nothing takes the place of ogg, CORN FLAKES _ poe Were bigs “The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, BC. Published Every Wednesday C. H. Sawle aon Advertising rate, Display 85¢ per. inch per issue; reading notices 15c for the first Insertion and 10c . each subse- 12e. Display 40¢ per inch © Certificates of -Improvements.... ..$15.00 Water Notices ~ IMMIGRATION Timinigration has always been an im- ment - In fact, if one thinks of it for it moment, he realizes that all the de- velopment which bas taken place in this country occupied by the Red Indian has: been due to inmigration = |. os he crest of the immigration | move- ment Avas in/1912-18 when it reached a total of 382.841. This was the larger pro rata absorption of newcomers than secured in the United States at any time in the history of that country. Nince 1940, because. of world-wide depression and unemployment, Canada hos not heen encouraging immigration, nm the figure has fallen to the wnpre- eudas year, British subjects and cit: “ons. of the United States are ‘still ad- mitted when in good health, of good shiracter, and possessed of sufficient Minis to assure that ‘they will not be- came contrihutars. to unemployment in this country. countries consists largely of wives and depentent children coming to join the family. heads: already established in Canada, and farmer’ with capital com ing to establish Taemselves on land. - mark there is a temporary movement —that of tourists and other visitors— which reaehes immense - figures,. In immigration officers at boundry points aud ocean ports reached the huge total of 24,788,501... .In other words, the Im- migration Department dealt with a nore than tivice the entire population af the” . Dominion. . Marching . seven _|nbrenst ‘and ‘six feet apart this huge nemy would form an ambroken praces- |. sien from Halifax to Vancouver. -” SPEAKING OF “QUEENS” Festivities held throughont — the World “invariably “follow the ‘thne old ‘enstom “of: selecting :n “queen”: avhose ‘nleiNure it is‘to sit on an Lunprovised fheane for a day or se while presiding over the ceremonies, Tarter | years, ‘the appointment of quecns to Jesser frictions’ his become ‘so gen- eval that no community that considers itsellt Tunious for sone particular pro- uch is 7 warded by similar’ ‘eominunl- Mos ts at Anueli consequente of up-to- dite wiléss’ it has: its imimmnal queen: A few add queens of Inst season in- elnde an Onlon’ queen, 2 Lettnea queen HW Choise: quiéen, ‘A° queeh of Smelts,.and waild, Dedeck: heraelf— srt dom cttifhies Publisher quent insertions; legal notices 14e¢ and $15.00) portant factor in Canadian develop-|- since the day when it was |. Immigration from other] - the, o Although imimigration is at a low] 19385. those who passed: the Canadian |. temporary movement amounting to}, ‘However, in the | Keto them “ala ‘Nivdist ‘queeii. AIT. “the qiieehs ‘found it: ene to dress in|. arcomdanee with’ their ‘partienlar pro-| . duets; “det: some ‘ard vondlering how the |. MORE SOAP AT ° - NO EXTRA COST The new Sunlight Soap—ia the same pure, quick-dissolving soap that has lightened the wash- day burden of millions of housewives .. the only . soap with a $5,000 guarantee of purity... : easy on the clothes and hands, Ask your dealer for the new, larger Sunlight bar and save money, - . @ Now a bigger bar.in _ & single carton. The. 4 small bars.in one .car~ _ ton . will. na longer. be abtainatble,. . A PRobuct or LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED © vedented low of.11,277 in the last cal-| HIS year quite inexpensive—on a faster time sachedule, too—and with generous stop-overs anywhere. Sea Jasper National Park and Minaki en route. ‘Through sleeping ears to many - Eastern points. Here ere a few Coach fares: WINNIPEG «2 = == = $ 40,00) ST. PAUL ----+--+ 48.00 CHICAGO ».<----. 57.35 TORONTO «©. eee - 04.70 MONTREAL wenn 89,10 e Thre cugit ‘Sizeping car : Simiar low fares to other Easter a cities. . Service . between. Vancouver and St. “Paul a DEAN Pai Mg! % (W38A-a6 For infor mation call or write’ Loeal Agent or P. Laie, DI. &. BA, Prince Rupert, B.C. % fa bette Sitio he Minerals of British Cotunibi British Columbia has produced ni'nerals ‘of: ‘an aggregate value of $1,425,000,000.00, 5 The value of mine production for the year 1935, is estimated ‘it $48/821,280.00, an Inevease of: “$6,515;042.607 ‘aver the ‘value ot 1984.x. For anthoritatlye Information regarding ‘mining ‘devetop- ment i the Provines apply ‘to . The Department of Mines _Vietoria,. B. C. same dot ‘fet sfeteit "yadilendas of: the Be Bard qey wet Rone ine We ang. “Parinent : wot ‘“Arnual Report of the Sinister of “Mines: for the Calendar Yenr 10865. (There: is ‘a small charge for. this. publication, 2. ‘Natés' on’ * Place Miniig™ ‘ti British Colimbt -Bulletin—"British Columbla—Vhe. Mining Industry.” (This publication” eohtaing: a synopsis. of ‘the varlous ‘mining laws: of . the: Province,) © Jectures, © ot “iplementary Geology “Applied. to Prospecting a course: Of . eect i Scaadcke er Se wh cme Serta crag tit ns 2 ee tee Ein