et THE.OMINECA HERALD, »_ WEDNESDAY, MAY 41982 9” | --Bulidey Cow Testing Asso": Following is a Ust of cows in the above Association that gave of lbs, or - Inore of butter fat for fhe month of March, 10382 Sra For ‘he month of. ‘Alaveh. 1982. - Heifers, under three yenrs old. yhicl f Patsy _ WG: " T00 \ 88.1 31 Pangy - Holstein... 700 34S TAGypays so Guernsey THB $45 200° Sylvia oe. OP BYE. 880, . 340. WT) Dolly, ‘Holstein 75 - 84.6 LAT Dimples Holstein ano 32.8 Figures 3 in brackets: indicate number of days since freshening... 3 gare 80 fina ‘utter £ Nume of Cow - Breed “Lbs. Milk Lbs, Fat. owndr ; BB POBBY ose cecscece ce * Shorthorn... 1590 G68 D. ‘Greene ~aL....Queen : ... Ayrshire... . 1566 63.8 G. Oulton SO. SPO ce. ccc _. Shorthorn... , 14h 43.3 D. Greene HY...Rewple wu... o..-.-Holstein,. 1580 63.2 Riverside Dai 87. Lily Holstein. 1565 57.9 @. Killer BR Fatty sec Cec R: Polt 1874 54.9. J. Donaldson 72 Samantha’ vue sonGuernsey 1410 546° Riverside Dalry aU Blue oo. _Holstéin 1400 44 0 W. Billeter 41 Naney . Guernsey 13380 53.0 =. Woodman ay Molly Holstein © 1210 50.7 J. Bourgon =.) .; 77 Dixie woe Holstein 1890 50.1 D. Greene | 300 Buby. 2220500 Vue Holstein 1250 50.0 J, Bourgon. 30° Blossom: ‘Holstein. 1266 49.3 D, Greene . ° G5 Stella ew ue ‘Guernsey 1280 40.2 Riverside Dniry 31 Guernsey -. _ Guernsey 1000. 49.0 ‘Tiiverside Dairy 7S Simp .. Holstein “1212 - 48.5 DD. Greene 193 Lady. : ” Guernsey noo 48.0 8: ‘Woodman , isa Judy. .: “Holstein = 1880 47.0 W. Powell 11 Betsey Holstein: - 1864 46.3 C. Killer ist Bally - 1000 45.8 © Riverside Dalry 201 Blackie 1063. 45.7 W.. Billeter CH PUt coe 2 ae 1203 45.7 — Mis, A. Fisher M4 Dot... Holstein 1110 «45.1 1D, Greene 44 Bexs eee ~-Girernsey 1s ; 45.0: G. ‘Oulton: 7 a yori bere 3 Ca ple . ai “fat or more “dur. W. . Billeter oO. Lundstrom i Bolithio - - Fy Ekiman.- J. Bulitho: W. Powell ~ J.G. Manning | . "Supervisor Is. Your Subscription Due? It'is Only: Two Dollars a Year . ier “Club in the Vancouver Hotel ' and | we agree with Mr. Pattullo on. *; ta bnek: the policies. wrong ever since. ‘formed the govérnment, but it seemed ‘that Mr. Pattullo has told the Govern- ment what i is: wrong: “with: it} “and what |: iF "NEW HAZELTON, BL “ Published Evory Wednesday | GH. Sawng 0. PUBLIBHER, + The Omineca: Herald (necessary..changes | dit the. eivil® serylee ah ‘| Until’ such time ‘the government: "wil | fight’an uphill fight all the way.. Mr. oughly. enjoying tlie joke onthe gov- ernment all these years. ve line each subsequent insertion. nee Advertising rates—$1,60 per inch | per month reading notices 15¢ pec line first Insertion. 1 10 C per lack of sympathy from: ‘dhy member of, the civil service, ‘and the deputy: ‘inins- *- atmmrtaais * in the Legislature,-addressed the Laur- his speech wag broadcasted over C.N. RV. My. Pattullo was in good form ani made a very excellent spech, He a. good many, but not every thing car But he did say one thing that met with our hearty appreval. Mr. Pattullo said the clyil service was not in sympathy with the present government and its policie: and that the present government would never get any place with: its policies: That is-Just exactly what is wrong service, as Mr. Paittulio says, is oppos: ed to him and bis government, The government never: will get any place so Long as the civil service Is permitted ‘The Liberal government. was turne¢ out of office because: the: people, wert not in sympathy with -the policies ‘of that : ‘government. They. wanted a change. The 'Tolmie. government wag liked’ his policies. But immediately: the Conservatives got into power some thing went wrong and has been going Many Conservatives knew. what: was the matter and-so in- tu make no ‘impression; Possibly now he’ knows. to” “be w rong with’ it, the- gov: ernment, wilt take heed , ‘and make ‘the ¥ . » by the Cana yle Ctpring sales are J no longer con- “tned to white wear, Waster fin- ery, and smart plumage for the young man “whose Janey lightly turns”, according to a recent announcement by the Cana- — dian Pacific Steamships ,which will be far-reaching in effect. Speeches, articles, and trans- Atlantie radio broadeasts do much to cement the bonds of Empire, but: . no. better illustration, of the-truism, . that ““Tranaportation is Civilization” can he offered “than the response which can be anticipated to the bargain sale tag “Trans-Atlantic fares reduced by 20c >on the dollar.’": “In: “announcite this | heavy, reduction, George, Stephen, Tro Vice-President’ of ‘the’ Canadian’ : - ~Pacific.pointed out the: desire of the Canadian Com-. “pany that all clisses of traveller should benefit’ by — # reduction, In part, he said: “New York opinion as expressed in recently announced changes in rates is to the effect that the higher classes of travel should get most advantage to the detriment of the large volume of passengers who “cannot afford under ‘present conditions to pay the ‘higher grade of fares and who desire to take advantage ofthe upsto-date Third C lass rooms: sppointments|'* and service at their. disposal i in modernships.. “The comprehensive reductions in tates to cover ‘all clasges: 0 f pasien ora, which pre. announced today: : ‘Pacific Bteaniships indicate an inter . ‘pretation: .of “the prevent ” ae which" will “be “appreciated,” “This sentiment wah ‘amplified! rea ‘Watement that: for.as small.a sum as $60. passage to_or: from -Burope can be obtained on Canadian Pacifi . Ducheases, Cepia. Montcalm, M 140 to $112. Round tri} of Australia and th on the -Mont’el the Third Class swith, around: trip. for nly. $108. ete Other specimen reductions: are, Empress of Buttain, . first class, minimum $250.t0 $200.:,,-.° .., tole gntelare, Montrose, ak mipimum - ip. ihe ae Y . Empress of trip ae spor $216 to $172, On the Empress Moo ‘Duchosses from 3194 to $155 janis from $185 to.$148, wh rata drops from $ Ao to oh andthe Duchessed from! elas: ahem: from: S1B6it9. i? un ‘minimum $160 to $128, "°° ist rates show a: Trop’ on. ‘the. and” fle { in; Of. Britain Round Trip ip ber ost of Australia 12, and: the Mont THE- GOVERNMENT'S TROUBLE: Lust Friday night Hon. T. D. Pat! tullo, leader of the Liberal. opposition sald a lot: of things that ‘would please | with the Tolmie gover nimnent—the elvil returned. to power because the people | if W. B. ‘Leach | " “ : ‘4 rane a a (Mes Gow, wan, the: prize’ ‘at the "Peltx | ; Club, one Tuesday, night. when’ the’ meet» ter was. the: first, to. go, even before. he. vas given a chance ‘to } prove his’ ‘Toyalty or: disloyalty. we Mr: Patinllo ‘Ramite’ na ‘told a large gathering of Vancouver Liberals that the: ‘eivil service was bucking the goyv- ermment—were not in ‘Sympathy with . A man-jvag-heard.to-remark :—What is the use.of-me going out. prospecting for Bold? ;Who. would feed ' my. ehild- ren. While: J -was “away? Who would glye mnewa. grub stake to get to the dig gings?* - Another: man; who. heard . the chatter, agsked—And who. would. ‘do the ‘work for you after you got there? ' . pele 1 7 Ha 2 ‘ ’ ” ‘nan that Bill saya;—tt is not what n stands’ ‘for ‘as what’ he falls for, mutters. Bin also” shy that while’ we do no! ull get all we want mast ‘of us’ set ‘al’ we deserve. Lai The interest. hearing debt of the world -: is $400,000, 000, 000. Hardly seems enough. — : “phere ‘ ‘are. many Deople who borrow money hoping they may | die before. they have to pay It back. | - City Transfer. . "Smithers, B. G. Taxi and Transfer Service At all hours | in all cases wheré the civil’ service“tan :