EONESDAY, ECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B.C. W THE OMIN allel operation from Of. the Vancouver _ a 5 mm fic Omineca Herald vcrice and the Prince Rupert office. yinel) govermments sag i Fer some time past the postoffice tthe pint is that the more work dene’~ the construction industry: proper the, NEW HAZELTON, B.C. department seems to have been slipping and this includes the mail service on | more will be spent as wages and..mn-, the railway, terials, thus spreading more. widely Published Every Wednesday ee |the benefits Publisher constituted the chief work of the pro- —_—— . TL Sawle : MORE ABOUT CONSTRUCTION mh five per cent of the forest|. ; Seventy fore searching truths fires in B. C. are started . by . human _ Te Lagencies, and = are preventahle. Pre- pea be ck orb 4 vdvertising rate, Display Z5e per jnch| There are some Ber issue; reading notices {Se for the | shout construction which may be gath-| "7. forest. fires test inst fons Te 100 tes 1 Fite ered from the Census of that industry |“*" oresh bree ee ‘ a : ta 3 » . . rv, . “ ic Display 40e per inch -.. ~ (made. in 1034, They have particular ne . yctifieates of Improvements......$15.00 relation fo Fork done the vi ae . ZA \s cicr Notices csmatunaananursnnsegeseeesses LODO governments, —Doeminion, provincial | -;. 41. * see” and mnnicipal, and the work done bY}. - Here and There. .. —tT, - 1 ‘ }: a , wf . t wee eT a contractors. ‘he yatue of ‘the work: feo eon: POSTAL SERVICE SLIPPING done hy contractors in the construction Qur vanishing. " wildernessea industry proper in 1934 was $100.000,-| have for some time elicited the -_ O00; by municipalities $20,000,000; hy concern of conservationists, but oo Qne of the grentest weaknesses, and | provincial governments $35,000,000 and ead ede te harper our SES gijore was no call for such weakness, nas caw solicitudes ehalf of some of ; ~ ; ; "| the Pominion government $19,000,000. ° Le, during the tie-up of transportation 10) qe total of these and other works pre tho slaciors ena ich, bd snaes, ; the north, was the apparent indiffer-| formed was $180.000,000. if scorching summers succeeded ” me ce, oF jneffielency, on the part of the) ‘The construction industry proper by mild winters become the role. pest office authorities some place be-| pad a total capital investinent of over |. Dr. Francois BE. Matthes, of . the, qween Ottawa nud the coast, or DeF-| $94,000 000 ant the Dominion ‘govern- United Biates Geol r a Surveys . so8 . ' . . " (hi er ; . haps at both ends | A large section of) ment only $6,000,000 odd ‘The con- years Glacier National park Mone | . ; te ihe country Was jsdlated ahd the post) struction industry proper ‘employed|, tana, may be minus its glaciers’ unt Ralnier National Fark, cries department took “no ‘action to| yor 46,000 people, paid about $40,000,- Mo saieve that situation until away Jate! goo in wages and spent $59,000,000 in Washington, oer ation. auttered dditional| ime within the memory of liv- ard then only on a very small seale.| aterinis, which latter save a here is now days no excuse for the! employment to many people, while ing persons has the recession of —_- post office department falling down 00 | pynicipnlities employed aAbont 53,000 the ice rivers in these areas been . “se job, ‘There are aeroplanes located | persons, disbursing less than $22.000.- go rapid as during the long-pra- all over the country and the Dominion | agg in wages. velief allowances and |. tracted heat Wave gnow! nana wenyermmient pays ont money to help statute Tabor, and spent Loss than §7- frigidity are wont Sorroplace foe these flying companies. There was. 2[990.000 in materinis: The provineial large degree the melting snows of plane at. Rupert and more inland only j and Deminien governments spent less | SUMNEr. ne tno quxious to he of service. There isjin materials oe ) 8 in Vancouver.| | Much’ of what, the country mnnicl-| the most beautiful autumn-tinted rhe department was ‘informed of the | palities and townships did in the way} Maple Leaf is announced by the Honap and the hardship early in the} sp emelorment. wis statute labor in Canadian Government through weron, Tut no action was taken until | rota repond work Ww . a the Canadian ravel Bureau at spyornl weeks weng ‘by: and then a. 500 aie ek read work white urban! Ottawa in co-operation with ihe several ‘8 ay a £8. 500 | muvieipalities furnished considerate) . Canadian Pacific and. Canadiar pomnd permit wis granted for once A) work fo Felief Inber Buildiug and the) National Railways. The prize ar or on the; miintenanee of highways aud pridyes| list for the 1935 competition prc ue 7 vides for a total of $200, of which —_——_— ‘ Third annual competition. for ene or more inspector week, to be pack iy ‘hind ¢ $100. goes to the person sending lanek or any old way. ‘The mail the people want 18 local . ; ; ; , in the most ‘beautiful leaf; a SeC- . . ' eT, ond prize of $40 and a third prize . . ee of $20. In addition a prize of 6 Dees year quite inexpensive=-on & faster time schedule, too—and with init first and then outside of the pro- Vinee mail But there appears to have! heen no effort made to give the people any Kind of a service. Some nasty things wre said and believed and it is ant good for the post office department} "the people Pay for that service and yay big for it. They’ are entitled to 3 consideration. The jocal people did their best. to eo-opernte with the post- office department, but that was as far as it went. Not only was the lack of mail a great inconvenience but it was an aetnal loss of money to a good few of the people of the country. This could have been avoided by some Co- generous SLop-overs anywhere. See Jasper National Park..and Minoki en mA ‘youte. Through sleeping cars to many” Eastern, points. re ' Here are a fete Coach fares: iow WINNIPEG - 2-77" $ 49.00 ST. PAUL: ween ee 48.00 | , CHICAGO ---"""* 5T.BR TORONTO -- 250-7470 we MONTREAL == "77 £9.10 Eastern eitica. - $30 for the leaf with largest area, and for second largest $10 will be awarded. Simuilar low fares to other 2 Chinaman, Hul Sien, in British | Phroigh Sleeping car ; - Servico between 1, tte ree ore Vancoyver and St Paut Liberal return limits "| romantic growth of the epedian’ vet oo ge ; “be Sere ~ . or s later, with € AN ADBIATS ; i‘ ATIGNAL 7 the author’s Jong asgociation with Oo the railway’ having ‘been of the'-!- utmost value. ; . vieyd on Possessing one.of the finest col- | Jeetions in the world: vt ree ——— . : |. Behnres of scenes in ‘the heart of ° "| Wor information call or write Local ‘the Rocky Mountains, T. Hi Lons= | pryport, B.C a oO . dale; of Banff, recently exhibited | ree . se os 7 | | t VISA-8 ne GET KELLOGGS, 66s | MOTHER. THEY RE = Pe BETTER THAN “AMY. OTHER KIND. Agent or D. Lakie, DF, & P.A., Prince. ' aI ve ¢ =] 4 2 wa i= Be _ Women's Canadian. tures jnciuded scenes of moun- ird, ani- hata * ae “ne “4 Piyangeline Booth, © 69-year-old f the Salva- commander-in-chiet oa “tion Army, told the “story of the The “in ~ als of British Columbia an Army” to the Mon and Women’s reer eer tee nee Ganauian Club the yet was rr British: Columbia has’ produced ‘m'nerals of. an aggregate _ born in the Saivation Army,” sho |p varie of $1,425,000,000.00. CORRS as ey : ‘ said; ‘put it has never become & oe he yalue of mine produetion forthe year 1935 is estimated common thing to me, ft has || .of S48,841,239.00, an inerease of $6,515,942.00-over the value ot - always been @ miracie.”” A capa= fq 1934.8 mo ras . a fey, audience gave Bor Ah © fo Vor, anthoritntlve Information-- regarding. mining develop: ° EOE as J mnent fh the Provinee apply to ee ' —_—— Keen: outdoor, man ident of | fea CO eg | ee d past pce Faree Hewett it cal a The. Department of Mines ~ tic member an i Fal nee cea | vi | Rockies and a leading Btatw . Victoria, Hee oa (|) Bagkenks of the Teall Bikers, 4” Pied dye Vietoria, Be Crs, dey I, Me Wandles oh eda, as OD | | ieee Giowing, we shine ol he-yevent publicat}oiis’ of the le- a | Tides evened ages ee tie ty © YAS Sqwurtmentic ny CE RUE ME thee Ue vo < ipyelindenery.e9, promotion ‘ to "the 1 Anil Riport, of the Minister. of Mines for the Cniendat + post sof, 0g uty, malaister: ofthe he. cna debe (here tsa 8 1 char for rae * . a: ord “Jnterior,. Ot- _ oy wenn ADR, (There.|s:2 smill charge for this publication.) oe : pe Departett 2 th bapyte ne dep Sheen ‘Pallefin ‘Notes on Teer ee in ‘British Columbia.” | 1p PAS ce Slee ee ae : ‘Pullethi—“ British Columibeh—The Mining Industry, ('phis jorn Flakes are better! Their de: . ; Premier Dysart, ot New Bruns- |; mibilication ‘eontains synopsis! of the. virions mining laws or 2 | been imitated |! 80) «+ vated Puen pal _ -wiok,. 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