SRA UTES 8 SARA nara 8 PRES De ERE, PT ee THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1%, 1938 of There are many opportunities to increase trade | . | | WRITE VICTORIA Information is available Fhe Government of the Province ‘maintains in Victorian a Bureau of. “ _., . Trade ‘Extension for the two-fold pur- pose of promoting the sale of British ~~ Columbia Products in foreign and do- | ‘ moestic markets and of providing authorative information with regard to the many and varied industrial op- portunities whieh wait capital and enterprise, DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY VICTORIA, B. C. Hon. W. J. Asselstine, E. G. Rowebettom . Minister Deputy Minister a Is Your Subscription Due? Get Your Paper All the Year ESPRRRESREPRESTERETRRRES RK! LRRKKEEERERRRRARERAKEEAEEEN The New Automatic “Safe Pack” -EGG CARTON (Joe Coyle’s Patent) - . 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Get_Prices and Samples from -The Omineca Herald Office Oc et eccc se Ct mt ~ CRN QU CCC TTC UCC COT ECL CC OCCT i _ Province. of British Columbia™: Department of Mines The value of mine production in 1937 was $74, 415, 902. an increase of $20, 398, 935 over: 1936. “NOTICE—It. is the Snfention to cancel | the surveys, fleld-notes and offidini- plans: of stirvey ‘of all reverted Crown-granted mineral claim appearing’.on the list of such reverted: claims, except those -- in, res... to section 161,."Taxation: Act.” oe Fo ee » 1 heat ‘sought harmony” in? ‘relations’ of PIO |. vineos, for lad of Which the’ ‘evolutions ; speet of, which an pplication toslease has been received . “pursuant fean “Ne "aiihtentida ‘rot a “fle ot a: soreit ‘eatin wil bee cep: wo MAKING CANADA | a Betler Place in Which to Live and Work Canadians on vital problems affecting the future welfare of Canada. Specially written: for the Canadian Weekly Newspaper. Association. | + Der: Sir — bored I am sensible of, the very kind com- | Winent implied in your request that I {speak for the ‘prairie editors on. the problem on which you have challenged | the Interest of our country's leaders in {the true mission of the Canadian Weekly press. ; I have read. with keen interest, As I assume all-of ‘the weekly editors have, the. views expressed by master minds in varions depariments ef bn- ninn vetiy ity by which we have been nided in knowi ing the place we ought to fi in the national fabric. I pass ov- er the views expressed on varied phuses of the social sytem and of plans and policies in respect thereof favored hy varled classes of society concerned for the world’s welfare as they con- ecive it. For, summing it all up, I am the more firmly convinced that, as. the years of hard ani sometimes bitter ex- perience has taught me, the commun- ity editor has lost sight of his true ot. jective, who gives thought and effort toward advancing the theories, plans and policies of others,’ however worthy of respect they may be. His true mis- sion is, as you have ably defined it, to “make Canada a better place in which to live nd work" and his point of at: is, or ought to be most: directly influ. enced .by his weekly summary of news and views, As he surveys the week’s happenings around him, he will note with SOrrow that disturbers are busy bent on ex- Hloiting regional, social, racial and re- ligiots riv alries and differences.. To do a good job of’ ‘his ehosen mission, the rural: editor will strive with pen, and person to allay dissension and pro- mote hirmony and the real community spirit Where and when he ventures abroad m the panaroma. of human af- ‘fairs, le should eschew’ alliance with or interest in political parties or group centering his whole heart and talents on promotion of general understanding und appreciation of the wonderful pri- vilege it is to be @ citizen of Canada in teese times of ‘world confusion Be- ing in heart and action loyal to his country, be will be jeatously proud of Canada’s place and ‘inflnence. in ‘the great Commonwealth of British - na- But first, last and always, Iam firm ly convinced that the weekly editor ‘makes his best contribution of service in which to live arid Work” by radiat- ‘ing barmony, institutions and sense of civie. obliga- tion in. his own community If we mike a good job of it the leaven will ‘| be felt din ‘our neighbor towns and ul-| timately contribute toward that mueh of a truly: national conselgusness ‘still tarry in the realm ‘ot fancy. “'Yourg sincerely, | Kdlitor | Estevan “(Saak) Mercury faa od cehegrten et A series of letters from distinguished |. tack is the community whose welfare ; tlons, pledged to the furtherance and} -‘} ultimate triumph of the ‘democratic [system of gor erlimeént ” foward “making Canada a better place |- oo - Donald C Dunbar, jen : | unétt the.tattex? coined is eltor h. holt: Che: Omineca iter aid: “NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednestay Cc. H. Sawle ae per issue: reading notices Mic) for the first insertion: uid We enet sulle quent insertions; legal notices 14¢ and Ize, Display 40¢ per inch Water Notices $15.00 af . a . od SHOOTING SEASON 6 7 — ee 18 NEAR As yet the shooting or hunting sea- son isnot open. We do not know whe has heen doing the shooting, nor do we know that. the shooters vere shooting at. anything in’ particular, We do, however. know that n pair of dues were around the pond fora few days and that ther did considerable t yin at about the same time us the shoot- ing was going .on. got awny, because they for ithe pot or the oven yet early in the season. The young re, not big enough and the old birds have not heen able to get any grain yet. In nay case ducks should not be shot at at this time of year. - It is- not sporting and there ‘is no one in these parts so hungry. that..shooting out of season can be excused. But the worst fer- ture is shooting go close in where there are men, women and children, horses pect te. be shot at early in the morn- ing or early in the evening. We knew nll, or a good many of the excuses, but accidents, and uasty ones, do. happen. With the hunting season not far off it is timely that a warning should be given to all who expect to handie fire armas. Relief hunters should not exist n. future, Phere is ample supplies of regular ment. . Then, spotrsmen might. ‘remeber that they are sportsmen and not slaughterer Be Give the gimmie birds and ‘fnimals a break, Before you fire , trour Run he sure Ww hat you’ re ‘firing. at. key shoot in auitial in ‘the fleshy part of its batly and let it rm away to die hours ofterward in Reouy, is not being f.sport. Then if you shoot blind at an unimal you do not, know whether it is a buck or a doe. It w ould not be far from the truth te. say that os many docs ave Killed us bucks. There should be something: done about that. - ° Then, there is just the possibility of of horus” being a human. being, pro- ‘bably your own. bunting. partner, .tesult .of such an ‘accident would be really horrible, but after the shot has been tired is. tov, late. . Why not, Be careful, and. be snve first and why ‘not keep within measuring distance.of the law which was passed | ‘to protect you and your future - ‘sport, not to.make you -it criminal. respect for established | [fe "Thomas, and Stanley. ‘Willan sett ‘on, : Sissons of Inst, weels for Barker- “ville, John wit" rests yore aid” ‘duy. In a weelt Or' so. 8 Risa + ue Ny, “oo Onblisher Advertising rate, Display 36¢ per inch Certificates of Improvements......15.00- We hope the ducks . are net ready ! It is ton ° nnd cattle, none of whom or whieh, ex-|- that “fine big buck with a great spread The |’ | from the. me Improvements fo fo ab; ‘Tidikotenien!s. Stinleywill Visit with histbrother Bop'| « Only. 53 46 ous 16,108,904 in- “habitants ot" Warcey wee foreigners, ; sess eae hyp Oit will ‘be extracted from: “as and ‘ennnel for sale in n factory bein ballt.in cArgy Ishire.: -Scotind, MACOONALD GREENLEES LIMITED, SCOTLAND ' Phis: advertisement is not published or dispiaed by the Liquor Conrral Board or by the Government of Britis Columbia ordinaryeral-theShehofnertSgeH w ‘The, charm. of. sen and mountains is a ‘fitting Nackground: to ‘this' “Hotet'of ~ the’ friendly’ hearth.’ Good’ rooms. well-furnished, excellent dining-room, but no bar, Close in to all major act- ivities, yet on a quiet street. A friend- ly welcome awaits you. Rooms, $1.50 up, Make your reservations by aril. " Vancouvers Hotel "of Disfinelion” MINERAL ACT: Certificate of Improvements . | NOTICE Itooseyelt ‘Recovery. ‘Minera Plat, sion of Casslar District.) ‘Located on. Six Mile ‘Greek’ near ‘Haz. elton and adjoining the Silver Bell’ . Mineral Claim on it’s east aide; “0 ‘Omin- eca Mining : :Division.- “ ‘Take, toties | that TaJA., ‘Rutherford; TAM. 0. No. 83560D,. authorized- agent. - for Wm. Glebe, Free: Miner's: ‘Certifi-: cate No, 83489D, “fntend,. sixty dnys date hereof if etoy apply, to the Redutaer® for fi Certitieate af Minthg * taining * “a Grown. claim.” vs): / And further tak nojica on ‘set ahder section 83, rust lia’ “ cowmenced: tore thy issuance ‘of alia Crtifient, ‘uted fie Pag aay. ‘of June jog . b we “nO wal ike of, three-ivhesled nut empha ‘vodentiy ‘Herd w big ralty: In: ‘oan - burg, South, Afvlea °°” Ri Au ARERR ARARH sitaute in the’ Ominéca Mining ‘Diy 1 ates 3 BANTER, BS we