THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER''6, 1933 ee ee See ee OWN BRAND LOF UP A nourishing sweet for the ; whole family i economical and delicious _tavle SYTUD_ When you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry. and encouraging the ‘Buy at Home’’ principal. Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. THE OMINECA HERALD Is here to carry that message to the public for you. Will you use these columns? British Columbia THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA has produced minevals of an aggregate vaine of $1,400,000,000 To Recent Publications You are invited to apply to the Department of Mines, Victoria, BC, for the latest authorative information regarding mining development in British Columbia Annual Report of the Honorable the Minister of Mines for ~ the calendar year 1988 “Placer Mining in British Columbia.” ‘Summary and Review of the-Mineral Industry of British Columbia for the six months ended June 30th, 1933 “Barite’ “Asbestos” .., “Magnesite aud Hydvo-magnesite” . Non-metalic ‘Mineral. Investigations: “Glassware”; “Clay”; Address : enquiries to: : The Honourable The Minister af Mines Parliament Buildings ’ Victoria, B. C. ey Gv eg at ' Vollowing is a list of cows in the nbove Association that gave 5§ ths, or more of butter fat for the month of November, 1938. a ote Name of Cow Breed Ts Mik Lbs. Fat Owner wil ol. ryt _ an : . ; $2 Tbuey <2. ‘Guernsey * 4270 76.2 W. Sproule 82 “AlysS |: a -* Ber 1393 73.9 J. Owens 31 .Molly, - _ Holstein * 1485 STA - Riverside Dairy ai Nigger. “TG 1090 65.8 W. Billeter ‘Heifers, under. ‘three years oid. whick gaye 30 Ibs; butter fat or more dur. For fhe. month’ 0: iorember, ANB. . 1 Sadie - Holstetn: 934 a 8. Woodman 23d Sally: - Holstein 1079 a 8. Woodman 21) Dinah "Holstein <980. vs Woodland Dairy 61) Bonne. Molstein *4096" Woodlawn Dairy a ‘Beauly Guernsey. 837. W. Wilteter Pigures in. brackets indicate number of days since freshening, eee ee A de: G. Manning Ohh ee oo . oy : - Bubervigor | Ts Your Subscription 1 Due? | It is Only Two Dollars a Year | won the world’s whent championship. | Ainerienn Conference, put forth |the Hazelton office of the Dominion Of interest to you i AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT The Pictorial Review First gift order with Christnas card $1. Additional gift orders with cards. 60e. Write Pictorial Iteview, Western Office, 402 W. Pender St., Vancouver, B. C. Frank Isnacson of Saskatchewan, | was: dechired on Monday at Chicago, | the world’s wheat king. This is the 231 consecntive year that Canada has The second prize caine to Wm, Rogers of British Columbia. Canada won a event. many other prizes at the fair, [he Premier of Mexico at the Pan- the sliggestion Monday that a central bank he established with jurisdiction over a series of central. banks in the United Stutes, Mexico and Central America, and that the currency be partially backed by silver. ‘et 8. &. Magoffin, formerly a railway contractor and well known In. this dis- awarded the championship of America and Canada, at a show held in Seattle. Mr. Magoffin -is now residing in Van- conver, ‘ ht & . A memorinl service was held in Van- courer on Tuesday at noon in honor of the late Sir Arthur Currie. The sar- vice was held in St. Andrews-Weslyian United Chuiech. .- ‘ H roe Some fifty books were received at the local publie school this week from the department of education for use of the school children. The books ore particularly interesting to the school children. : se A new directory has been issued ‘by : Telezgraphs and Telephones. Congrat- ulations are extended to the enterprise, of the boys in the office. the old dir ectory was exceptionally well warn —In fact names and the rings could not be read. eee AAAI H RNAI MH EIEN RS trict has a dog, a retriever, which was |, Doings Around Home and your friends © t < Here and :There four mnoose and two bear wera taken by » purty of six Paterson, N.J.. hunters in the Kipawa dis- trict recently. The muose ranged from fifty to fifty-eight inch heads, This early success points toa good season in the district north of Montreal. October 10-11 are the dates set for the International Cover Dog trials to be held at Petersvilic, New Brunswick. Many - tetters have been received from doz fan- ciers, both in the, United States and Canada, inquiring as to the trials and a large entry list Is ex- pected,” First shipment of asparagus From Port Nelson, Ontario, to Eng- land. uboard the Duchess of Rich- mond recently, has been acknow-. ledged by. letters from the Old Country, stating that the “grass” arrived in excellent condition and: . was of exceptional quality and flavor. Among the recent visitors to” Grand Pré Memorial Park, In the Evangeline country of Nova Sco- tia was Mrs, A, J. Lafrance, of Laconia, N.H.. whose husband is a lineal descendant of Francols Lafrance, an Acadian officer ban- ished at the time of the expulsion of the Acadians, Tom Wilson,. trall-blazer, trap- per, hunter, Indian guide and vet- eran explorer, world-known for his discovery of Lake Louise and ' Emerald Lake in the Rockies, and last of the Canadian Pacifi’c Rall- way's pioneer bullders, passed over the Great Divide recently. He was in his 7hth year. A generous supply of British capital awaits investment in Can- ada, Sir Herbert Samuel, leader of: the Liberal parliamentary party in the ‘British House of Commons, told a large luncheon meeting of the Canadian Club at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, recently. ; The world's largest map of Can- ada, 30 feet hizh and 100 feet long, painted by Montreal artists on linen, hangs in the Hall of Na- | tions, Chicago World Fair, as a joint dispiay of the Dominion Gov- ‘ernment, the Canadian Pacific and x Sernons in the United COburch in New Hazelton and Hazelton for the next three Sundays will be particutar- iy of a Christmas nature, : + * * A son was born ou Monday, Decem- her 4 at the Hazelton Hospital: to Mr. nud Mrs. Gus. Gregory of Carnaby, ta & Miss Thompson of Cedarvale who bas been a prttent in the Hazelton Hospitn? ling so far recovered that she left for her home-on Tuesday, ee The roads in most parts of the local district are now in bud shape: They have frozen since the heavy rainy sea- son and ore very rough and full of ruts The only thing that will make for good travelling now will be about a foot or. > of snow to fill the ruts and tevel off the surface. + * & The Ladies Aid of the United church in Hazelton will hold their annual Bazaar in the Venetian Rooms on Fri- day, December 8, All are invited, +e The Premiers of the western pro- far the conference had considered ‘the problem of homeless unemployed sing: le men, ; i none oe Six Avthur Currle’s. body, dyessed in the uniform of a@ general,. lay, in ‘state, in Christs church ‘in Montreal, and. on Monday. thousands of cltizens, of Can- ada paid: their respects... Just ‘thirteen years ago Sir Arthur, unveiled : a. tab- let in thig. church tot the unknown, sol-. dier dead...: The: ‘funeral was: held’ On: Pucsday with: interment. in: ‘the: Mount vinces convened in Victoria last Mon-| day and ibout midway ‘the conference | : ‘|Premier Pattnlio. announced that so the Canadian National Railways. Guarded by three red-coated mem- bers of the Royal Canadian Mount- ed Police, it is one of. the most popular exhibits of the great fair, Sir William Shenton, Carlton Club, Pal] Mali, London, who was ’ @ delegate to the meeting of Lhe Institute of Pacific Relations held at the Banff Springs Hotel, in Au- gust, recently concluded a salmon fishing trip to the upper waters of’ the St. John River near Perth. Having fished in [reland and Nor- way, Sir William stated that the St. John River salmon’ could not be beaten. for fighting” qualities and average size. , — ; a Hon, Mx. Rykmen, minister of rev- enne in the Dominion government, has been obliged to resign his portfolio on account of lll health. He will. retain hix seat in the House. These are very strenuous days at ‘Ottawa, and it is little that the public know or even enre, What snerifices the men in respon- \astble positions in the government are nuaking for Canada. NIMBER SALE X1615¢ Sealed Tendérs. will be received by the Mlnlster of Lunds at Victorla, BC. not later. than “nooh..on the Twelfth day of December, 1033, for’ the pur- chase of License «16156, to cut 185,000. fect’ of Cedar Poles and Piling onan aren’ situnted on. portions ‘of Lots 2514, 2515 and 2516, North. of Hazelton, Cas- aint Land ‘District. moval-of timber. eater, Vietorla; B.C. or: ‘District’ For- B.C, Royal eemetery Fi exter Prince: ‘Lnpert, RHE SASCKRRRASASIES Three ‘years will be atlowed for re- = ‘Further partieninis,o of the Obit F Tor: ; Represen ting | Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies You Office Work given . 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