Brecavery from her opern tion. . BA hlibut fishing and selling business, It will mB ichormen get only 6 to 8 cents a Ib, Seis Prince Rupert. but at the stores in a tusy that Be |. ee largest source of supply. a THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNES DAY, MARCH 28, 1934 Miss Kvelyn Casa is ‘making ood | | ed lt is geported from Ottawa that an investizntion is to be mide into the be interesting “to learn why :the that same city the consumer pays 20¢ aie, and in the interior 28 to 30e a There must be a big bad wolf soni phice between the wharf and the retailers. ee m L. & MeGO of Smithers has been in Vaneouver and be gave a lantern slide lecture in the Hotel Vancouver on his home town of Smithers.and the mining Possibilities tributary to Smithers, and With due publicity to the Jessie Gold Mines. * * There are times when we ane step ahead. of us. but tive years Tnter weoare eating and Sleeping some where, * * A school mister was examining eliss In scripture. “Now bers” he said “supposing J SAW Gt HU houtins u donkey, and I stopped him. what virtue world my ac- tion show? watherly a love, si" snid a young: oe k An increase in the namber of milch cows has taken plice in every province in Canada except Alberta and British Colwnbia, says a government news buys? letin. They could not have counted the cows in New Hazelton. ee * The economic welfare of Canna lias for a number of yenrs been affect- | ed mere slat her wheat. evep-hin . bys}: any Gther single factor. ° ‘eek . There is almost no demand in Cana- di for seed lower than grade 2. and fully 8% per cent of the demzarn’l ix for send that will grade “No, 1 ‘ se % Canada last year was Japan's ninth and oagart from Asiautie countries. ranked fifth, hut Cunada, on the other hand, was orty the twenty-second best custamex oo) Epis, . 2 3 ‘ auanot sec]: oChunse Qnaitneen ridiig gets 820000 for its! rubHe works maintenance this year, | /& ew | After nearly ao mouth of weather es: var spring Uke rs Mareh could he, he March winds, started, with all the}. .. “Marel. winds. naw, “on the | (iird day af the week. It feels: cold wter the warner weather, :. a er) Miss Dolly Carpenter,. RAN. Smith ix telieving at the Uazelton Tos pitt fora fey days owing ta flness on the start, prs, oe e Of the outs produced tn Cuda, ap- proxsmuttely 7 per cent of them are us- ed industrinily by Caonudban mils, aud the buk of them are used on Candian farms for feeding purposes, During the past ten years, only 45 per cent of the fetal annual production has heen exported os) gin. x a 8 The fnanetal inability. af the farm ers fi the past four yerrs to pay the nat peices for registered seed grain has resulted in’ reduelnge slightly the volume of production” of registered seed, partientarly in the prairie pra- vinces. ‘gad Commerce’ production of peaches fn Canada is confined to Ontarig and, Hrttish Colmabla, 88 per eent being in Onturio, chiefly confined to the Nla- ene Disiilet. - * 8 Available stutistis: indicate some de erouse in hog production. Inst, year. but ihe mambers of hogs marketed at the nebo stock. yards and packing: iplanta srmowhit exceeded thoxe of thd re- VEOES MCUPS, As Premier af Canada he has called another conference of provincial pro miers to see what all thelr fimanectal troubles ave about and: what ‘he. will have to do to enable them ‘to-enrry an, | . HE KEPT THE POLICE KNIFE im Po More Than A Quarter Century From Our Files of 1908 * - Last Sunday the police car stopped ou the rovd, A pusser by was asked if he knew where the ——— thing wis do be found, “Sure? was the re nply, “Haye you got | a’: knife.” knife was promptly produced by Serst. Fairbairn. The — — thing was soon; located aud ‘fixed vid the eur got um- der wily. ‘Phe passer. by’ Also got un-; der way and had the jnek knife in his; pocket. Sergt. Patrbairmn gave him the henefit of the doubt. und after asking ; for the return of his knife. smiled and, expresser his th; ks, and ‘let it go at’ z W. Allison arrived in Hazelton the third Thursday in January -tienty five Eyeuts igo. as accountant to exunune ithe hooks in the gevernment office. ‘He walked in from. Kitimat. He later becume government agent at Hazelton. een B. TL HicksBeach aud John uavisen that. f lett for Vietoriu on January 22, to put in the whiter. ‘hey walked down the . ww Skee natil they hit the const some THE GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE oe j pltce nnd then flagged a boat. . aeik Frank Martin got mek from Berar Rtiver where he was putting in a bridge wad he reported that the bridge would be finished by the first of February. ae The fallowing is the fern of service aad the program of uowde te be given no the New Hazelton cluveh on Good Friday evening. at & o'clock Orman prelde—Processinual Marelv . from the Crucifixion, by Sir Jobn The last mail upriver in Janunry Steiner Jbroueht 460 potas of ini | Phat wis Lraver, from the Book of Common the usual Uning in those days. : os ‘ ** * Prayer. : Heury Thoen and Phil ‘Hankin had a trap dine on the Copper river where they used te piece out their income. * oR & Rh. Gale and Patrick Carr of Al- dovinere umd Chas. Newett and W. Bak- ev of the Bulkley Valley were in Haz- efon for a dance at the Ingenica. : eee Seripture—VPropheer of Tsajah #2, . Flymn--0 Come and Mourn with me —The congregation, Solo——Jerswilen—Mrs, Heda, Scripture—Mark 11: 2-11. Tlymn—Ride on, Ride on in’ Majesty Feripture—Mark 14; 26. [iymn—-Never Further Cross, Scripture—AMaurk 143, 27-04. than Thy A party, of fourteen arrived from Solo) (bass)--Ife made Hhnself 10 Vitieouver enroute to the Ingenien to reputation—Mr. Mallinson. jwork on the placer Jeases, They had Solo (hass}—Aud as Moses lifted up toe walk from Kitimat to Hazelton and the serpent-—Mr. Mallinson, then waked from Hazelton to the. In- Qnartette—God so loved the world— zenica, Just a matter of a few hundred Mrs, Matinson, Mrs. Redinan, Mr. Mal- miles, ‘But in those days the people Hinson, Mr, Rukin. ' |dutd time to walk and go places and to Seriptnee—Matt.. 27; 15-37 |xeu things. They got quite a lot of joy. us 2 AU despised cfrom.... J fhe outut uf A) esxinlt Mrs. TRedinan. ‘Quartette—The M. yster) y cession, Tytny The new Tageniea Hotel was opened |for business on February 11th, 1909 When 1 survey thé wondrous with TL. W. Pratt as’. iInanager, Mr, , Pratt is now at Skeana Crossing. run- ning the Copper Tavern, of — Tnter- Silent prayer, . : ' t Solo—There is nr green Wil—Mr. 8. | tt Mallinson. ; ; | lion, Wm, Templeman, the new Lib- Offertory. — tirgan sola — jeral member of the House of Commons Quartette-—-Now thank we all our for Comox-Atlin (which incinded this God--trom Mendelssohn’s Hynn ot Part of the province) wired one of his Prvise. jfriends in Hazelton ‘that the matter of hau experimental farm for the Bulkley eh we ret ind voice I raise. , Yaley wond he taken up with the min- 1 tl 1 ry a nn CHO, . ‘ister of agricalture at once.’ Bach of Phe spechit music is all fram fhe the yoy members have suid the same Crnefixion except where otherwise eifton thing and still there is no more experi- RPCCUTOHL ; j mont firm fn the Bulkley Valley than aoa there wus then. | “Tywouty-five years aged the’ press and ‘the people were talking of sneh things sn more equal distribution of wealth as they ure talking today, mand appar- -ently, as they will be taking a hnndred years hence. There may some changes but there will always he people with pe lot of wealth and a lot of people with avery little wenlth. | | MONEY GRANTS REDUCED Skeenn Distriet is to get $21,000 for maintenance of roads, bridges and ferries, ete, this venr from the Pro- vineinl government, not «much more than cnongh to pay the engineers, of- fice staff, mevhanies and foremen, It does not look like much will be done in the way of upkeep or 4mproving the 7 pverent-fransportatian system. But of ‘Feomrse ail the-other northern ridings were reduced also. - The chief uy producing areas of Cunide are the Ottawa,’ “Bt. Lawrence and St. John “iver valleys, the dyked |: ateas of the “Maritines, the Georgian Bry aren of Onksttto, aun, Southern Al- berta, a ee Canada is ‘the: largest supplier of butter tp British Honduras (West In- dies} where there jis: diso “a fairly large |. demand for’ pickled. Tork. and beat in -bavvels, “lard, abnecht find. th, canned meat aid cheese, 95 * HON, R. BL BENNETT 4 {share the Dominion will need put up Brey tgs Ory PROVINYIAL PREMIERS TO MEET Using Plane to Find Gold Far In the Interior Premier Puttullo leaves in, a few days for Ottawa to meet with other brewers at the invitation of Premier It. By Benuett. The chief subject: of conversation Wil be finances’ and what When George. Biernei* Ae away iv the south and east last f . he. gat some. meh interested In some gold clalins he Hag away. ito. | the. north east of Hazelton, A couple: of mea.ar- rived. ast. week to, go -in to tile secret district. They had to wait arownd for upline fo come from Vancouver and it arrived on Briday evening. It landed on-Senly Lake oud bas since been tx- ing it asa base. The. plane is fitted with skis. On Saturday a -trip was mide inwith the men‘and back the sine day and for several days after that trips were made back and forth - with grub for the men, Apparently it is expected they will stay in for some tine or Dave men working in there. to keep the western provinces from Zo0- jug into the hands of the receiver. It ix not expected that the Dominion will da any stich foolish thing as provide a hundred or two million dolars for the|e premiers of the provinees to spend for Inxiuces and overhead, with a osmeall amount: for work and wieer. 1, EASTER MUSIC “As previously annonnced the Kaster services this vent will be held in New LFazelfou fn the evening at the reguar hour of Ta, During that service the; Potlowi ing speci) inusie will be render- edi SPECIAL | ChoraleTho Bellsare gaily ring-! Tt is plucer gold they are after and thee — Quart tte—-Mirs. Mallinson. Mars. hope to find it in the vicinity of Two Redauut, Mr. Mallinson, Mr. Rukin. Solo—-The trumpet shall sound—Mr. Mi Ulinson—trom the Messiah. Solo-—--Open tle ; gates of the —Mrs. Redman, Qnartette—Gad so loved the world— trom the Cruifixion. You are cordially invited to attend this rerv ce, Folowing the regutar ser- vice there will be comtnunion service, The same special musie will be giv- en Easter Sunday morning in Hazelton Brothers Like. a trip that would tate reveral weeks to make by dog team, hut which cun now be.made by Mane Femmpte there and back in one day. Mrs. Alice Munro arrived from Van- couver last Wednesday. and spent some time a guest of Mrs. Greig before op- ening her home west of town for the suniuner, =e k . ANEWALS OR PLANTS WHICH? ‘When is a ant not a plant = There are in Canada’s flora three wild plants thit are on the border line between a plant and the animal world, aecording to an article in the Canadian National LRaiiways. Abuoudine.. They. mre... the. ‘pitcher phint, the sundew ‘and the bladderwort, the food of” which con- sista’ “of insects. The pitcher’ plant has iubnlar leaves with bristles which point downwards and prevent insects from crawling out. At the bottom is a pool of tain water in which the insects are drowned. - The stindew posses tentr- cies which exude a sticky liquid hald- ing the insect fust until it dies. ‘The tentacles secrete n juice, something Hke pepsin. wud this helps in digesting » the insects. Bhulderwort, on water plant, bas bindders whieh are very seusative md any aequatic prey whieh might lnnpen fo touch uny of them is sucked intu the interlor of the bladder. HON. 'T. D. PATTULLO Who will go to Otfewa again and will beard the dion jmehis den. Mr. Pat-, tullo says he wil net be‘angry with Mr, Bennett and wil net offer to fight him but he intends to be quite firm just the sane, Since the first of the week when the roads were quite soft around the im- mediate district, the weather has got a tot colder and the reads are all froz- en solid again sa that no work can be done on them. Fortunately the roads around aud in New Hazelton were put in shape while they were soft and are now dry and fairly smooth from the high level bridge to and around town. ER The hovs at Victoria had asrenl good time while the S, P, A. was before ’em. They will have a lot more fun when it is tnken up in -committée. © “Even 1 number of the Liberals think hte Pre- mier went a little tao far in his de- mind for er dietator’s powers. It Ihas beon intimated that the Premier may consent to'a compromise, eee With prospects for work of yarions kinds for the summer ‘a I6t of the nen who have rellef time to put in on the roeds are anxious to get‘that time in as s00n as possible and then be free to take a real job. A, M, MANSON, OMINECA He would not vate against the ¢ governs | ment, Te could not vote for the & P. A. Ho walked gut of the House as the vote was about to be taken. Several loenl men are now working ou cedur poles, sone at Nash and a . few at Terrace. * ae Pits Cons, Dunlop af the RGM. ts at Kitwangr straightening ont some re- ported | trouble cin fiat villige™ or’ its environs, a exports which. In their original state Were, produced on, “Canadian farms. ‘went, to the Walted ‘Kingdom ‘during the fiscal year ending Mareh. last year, ‘ arly sixty per cent of all Canadian | °