The Omineca Herald NEW TAZELTON, B.C. Pyhlished Every Wednesday C. HK. SaWwLe PUBLISHER Pod Auvertising rater—$1.80 per Inch per month reading notices 16c per line firatingertlon, 10e per line each subsequent insertion. ADVISING OURSELVES AND OTH- ERS When attending a bull gume one fre- quently hears an enthusiast on the, who went to see a lawyer, but when presented ° with :a bitl for advice refus: |' ed to pay on the grounds that he did not propose to take the. advice. Yes, the other fellow is a little slow on taking our advice. Well,.let’s not be.too hard on him. Do we take’ it|: ourselves? IT don't mean from the ‘other fellaw. IE mean our own. Nearly everyone knows what he or she ought to do. We can’t quite get ourselves to go through with the deny- ing or preparatory’ process which would make us healthler or wealthier or wiser, Do you suppose it is be- cause we are a little stiff necked about iheing ‘TOLD what to do, and that we side say, “Ef E were in there I would jaye allowed this mental rheumatism fe so nnd go.” flow easy it is for ws to say the sone thing in ihe great game of life. > eften we think we can see just where the other fellow is making his errors. And of course it is true, that nutietines -those on the sidelines: do vet a different perspective of the whole sitiation.- On. the other’ hand would we do it better if our perspective were. « better than the. fellow’s we would Vike to advise? Looking back over the game of life us we have thus. far played it we get: lifferent .view of some plays we; We can see from this: distance’ il rere. low we should have done differently. Possibly that is the reason many of us ust forty are so prone to advise the young, especially if the advising does tot involve any confession as to what fools we made of ourselves when our wend opportunities. presented |‘ them- selves for star plays. One of the drawbacks to this de- iehtinl pastime of giving advice is to-20 so far that we even resent onr own better urges ta ourselves? Do we cling to’ the ‘foolish notion: that only weaklings need to be told? If we are enpable of advising others, and none of us are so dumb but what we kuow something helpful that the other fellow doesn’t, then why do we not listen more carefully to onr own inner urges and give ourselves some goo advice, and take it?. ‘T, ninst Nuf ced! ‘sense me please. “a few take myself to one side. for friendly words. : J like tu listen to. the conversations of men whe carefully think out what they propose to sny before: they start their chins vibrating. For the same reason I enjoy what those men have to say who speak to me from their everlisting homes inside the open doors of buoks—that have become im- mortal. * , 4 eee Have you paid your sunscription yet yet that people are. often. like a darkey | ; just nicely gotten ‘over ‘that “when along comes the storm -and: flood of 1985. That Will .keep them... talking for the next halt ‘century. wo at a The tin pan broadcasting station. at Yaneouver is still furnishing ‘English Bay and Water st, : with ‘programs, - but there is na “evidence that the atufé geta beyond. The: rebuilt second hand ma- chine from "Winnipeg does not seem to he functioning yet, and neither does the “world -beating” new station. at Winnipeg seem.to get.on the air. . All the north is supposed to get is, an no- tire ‘to pay the annnal license. et aaa a 7 : Ce ab who, have not! “yet ‘Jearend to cboneet '| medium’: for conveying ‘plessing,?: through ua is. limited by our size... oe ee * a6 - PROPOSED BRITISH COLUMBLA | _ CINTERIOR): ‘MARKETING SCHEME A proposed scheme, submitted by producers for the regulation of the marketing of vegetubles, produced in the interior of British | Columbia: has been reviewed by the Dominion Mark- eting | Board. drafted andl fnendments made in it, iginal scheme which has been ‘eireul- ‘ producing areas, reinain. the sae, - A big giant sometimes gets people to do things bis way by the impression of sheer physien) foreé. A physitally small mon sometimes wins his way by éontacting “with tact: Though appar: ently hindicapped ta begin with he makes the miost of what he has to do with. Moreover his method gains more lasting results. 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Round — trip ‘tickets will be at. the rate of fare and a quarter and will be goog until midnight, Tuesday, - 1 September: 4, > * Returning from White City, © London, Eng., aboard Canadian ~ Pacific liner Montcalm, the ath- --letes .who represenied:. Canada ai ihe British Empire games came . Sack practically in & body to the umber of ‘around 100, They -gaiied ‘for “England aboard. the + . Duchess of | York July. 20. . Australia is showing very sub- atantial evidence of ‘recovery with continued betterment in sight, is the view of John P, Brophy, Com- monwealth Trade: Representative - |: at New. York, stated when inter- ylewed aboard 5.5. Niagara on: arriyal. recently, at, Victoria. Witty per -cent. ahead of last. ‘year at mid-August with pros-. . pects for .talance of SCASOl 6X- . eeptionally good for the Canadian | Pacific hotels. and resorts in’ the.” Rockies is reported: by A. ‘E. FE: -Rob-’: ertgon; assistant general mannger, -4do charge .of, the Company. ¥ west-. ern hotels. : ; Prominent: ‘Britlsh -phitiarnent: ° : .- arians ‘are: visiting: ihe. Maritims | Provitices this.,: year, -; including : Prime Minister ‘J. Ramsay. Mac ‘Donald: The Canadian’ Pacitié" lner -Montcain. rent carried’ as gi Boa ¥ Digby, NS. a oa a ra P ¢ “rpress of Britain. claimed o. new ‘record recently for the Quebec "Cherbourg Atlantic crossing mal ing the. trip: in: fourydays;’ ‘Big* ‘haing thirty-four’ milnutes: under rptuyn ti Muy 4 ny. hat. ¢ on str echt,’ was his ¢ it to Lhe" ighed:.; vf | with, the sonrces We may thug be. au: Bat); the content of the stream which flows The scheme has. been re- | but the important features. of the or- ; ‘ated in, British Columbia _ vegetable: , available for distribution and. requests! , ' for ‘copies should -be sent by wire to). Manrk eting | | TF fur ther représentn-| the gcheme | they shonld be forwar ded « soon as possible. oan nt PBeternd There “Binployed: on-ratlway’ ‘construe & tion 50 years ago, Thomas D.:Mc-, .- -ltivray, 83, of Edmonton, claims . the: @istinetion ‘of having piaced the-last. carload. of dirt, on. the GPR: “wen - that: trans:continen- tal. Hae wa: eompleted. to the Pacific coast in 1855. Despite his. advanted age he still has a clear’ " Fecntfection® of incidents, on .con-": struction.: . Mise Mary an superan- “ muated ti Lecomber. after: over J ‘thirty yuurs'on the Upper Lakes -% as slewardass of the C.P.R, Great: Lakes . Sleamsling,” spent almost her. entire” service as “chief stew- with her every season from her '. maiden - voyage-in 1408 until the - Close of the 1034.88 2ason. -_ “peas 0 are ‘being: spent on re- “search | 1+ -amente “ pagweli anicnts. famous ” snid Prof. Julian Huxley, ‘prandson of the . evel fn ‘outlinvng “the ridanine and ' funetiony of: ‘gefenco, comings ‘nid. poysibilities, at the coutly. iQ yy Shoced will ‘soon: take producing countries of the world”, stated Hon, J. B. Perrault, Min- ister of Roads and :Mines of the Province of Québec; in. a recent ‘address on “The= Mining Industry of Quebee,”. at the®Chateau Fron-, tenac, Quebec City. . oy Interviewed at Victoria recent- _ ly, NoR. DesBrisay, assistant pas- . senger traffic manager, Canadian i - Pagifie Rallway, ‘stationed. at Winnipeg, tourist. season for 1985, over 1934 much Improved. though that. year _ had. been over. Drevious . tourist "seasons. oe - of huskles;, skating, or. ski-ing. on . is.the view of Miss ‘Dorothy Stan- dish who relens 2s Banff Winter Sports Beauty. Queen during this, year’s: seison in. Rockies. tar. recently, caw “reaching out eatieht it by the -neck » Beit f Zoo. . : ooh for ty-rnil- ski: “race, a aforty- tlle snowshoes race, - neatoreyele “ski-ioring.. figure. si and men’s horkey elahorate.owinter.. cauriivel at 10, fica BPEL Oiibesmoankin: vroppamnie ; ary 14 henciy Pon IRs Trey _ ‘Salling recently an. tier tourih \ whieh, Avi). tale, 130. days, with * ~ ealls" “at: thirty-three . porta’ in twenty-four. conntries; “Canadian 1... Pacific Atlintic flagship, Empress -of “Britain, Jeft:- Naw: York with 3 close on, 490, DRRSCNROTE. ‘She will ae return to New." ‘York! ‘ate in May, *“Ponoring. captain, a Hfalley, “wand of: the; Canadiay, pliner, . Minn nrega “thirty-fatir -yoar slipmates: and, ili een AIO ‘ther 'selence'-of arm- jj ‘but not ove penny for re- |. in the. fieid: of disarm- 2 nore famous ‘Thomas Il, Huxley,. ‘its short«" - Lord Nelson Hotel, Hialltax, rer . ‘said’ “that indications ©. pointed to” a’ better | ‘all-around . Ski-joring: behind a -fast ruu--*. . Ding horse; ‘mushing. with. a team .: ; “the < mountain trails alt: ‘come’ . etnder tHe *hendin ‘ok? real ‘spbrt, ** Ane Canadian ” Marry Leder, tonrlst,; ‘travelling tlong © highway “tear: Banff by... a, golden® eagle (Pe cfly. by the window? of his“tars‘and ~- and: pulledeit ints. the aittumebile. = 2a He turned che bird | over to. th... uting, . Indies ampionahip. . Breed skanina fp “skt-joring, | tran-shooting, , “sii= jumeing and many swimming seveute cin the” warm noo), will be: feotered at the... - anual eriise arpuid. the world, .2 RDN 8), who. rotired trom. com ! ‘Pacific: i Canndai, after ardesd of WS) Koowatlo, sailing: -f _ ‘an -importent | place, if not: the: & - “Tending place, among -the gold:- 3 ay