be kp heememes , NEW WAZELTON, BC, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1935 wey MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Fisher - Fractional mineral claim situute in the Omineca Mining Divi- sion of Range 5 of Coast District, - Located on Mount Evelyn, Hudson Ray Mountain and adjoining the Rio Grande Mineral Ciaim on the north, Take Notice that I, J. A, Rutherford F.M.C. No, 82820D, authorized agent for the Estate of Joseph Wisher, Free Miner’s Certificate No, 62681D, intend sixty days from the date hereof, to ap- ply to the Mining Recorder for a Cer- tificate of Improvements for the pur- hose of obtaining 2 Crown grant of the above aim. 2 And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificate aft Improvements. on . Dated this Sth day of February, 1085. eal NEW HAZELTON, B.C, Published Every Wednesday G. H. sawid a Publisher Advertising rate, Display 85¢c per inch per issue; reading notices 15c¢ for the first insertion and 10c each subse- quent insertion; legal notices .12¢c and 8c. ‘Transient Display 40c per ineh. THE LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE POLICY. ‘The cateful perusal of our news- [nupers from. diy to; day has brought to out personal attention the large number of honest to.'goodness Cnrna- dian citizens who claim to possess a sure remedy for whatever national ailments at present afflict us, and im- Tie Omineca Herald ~7 What is wrong with:Canada’ ds a phrase scarcely ‘ever omitted .frém at; least one page ofthe :dally papers. There appears to be a-grenter number of civil warriors now ready and will- ing to‘ rescue Canada from “Total. de- strnction” than were enlisted in the courageous army of Canadian warriors who willingly offered their livea to protect the Dominion from. her. rep] enemies and ‘prevent “her ‘ obsorption At this, moment, ‘there ‘comes mind by her ruthtess foes. The sorrowful statement of a widow who, on being compelled’ to pny a wager Inede by her Jate husband that he could “ride a fly-wheel in a saw mill” bitterly remarked: _ “Well, William was a fine man and kind husband, but he: didn't know sa muth about fly wheels,” _ And. likewise, these people who re- tain in their possession a reliable pre- seription for national ’ sickness, are really fine citizens, kind nelghbors and truly loyal to King and country, and tion. But it” seetiis quite ¢lea they Jack the necessary expericiée in|]. the very causeof which they’ are nr- dent exponents. ‘The environment of their every day life and their seciusion from direct contact with world leaders who, oceasionally, may stack the deck in the exciting but dungerous game of international yolitics, naturally, ‘throu no..shortage of whility or intelligence, places them beyond the possibility of success in having their honest. opin- ions even, serutiuixed: in’ the esta blish- ed ‘tribunal of eléeted authority, At the present tinie:Cunndians are perhaps, disphiying grenter‘intevest in politics than ever before. While they ave not all members of regularly. con- stituted lepgislitive hodies, they posses the estimable human quality. of - setf- respect. and respect for authority. ad- ded to which is a sincere desire tu support and labor for a government policy that will produce the best. re- sults for all—not fur a few. : And this brings us to the Bennett roy Loe a areas ae "gn Nas your ‘subscription ‘been paid yet? mediately dispel all other ills that may have a perfect right 'to present and ex- policy of ecohomic reform and nation- befall us in the near or distant future. plain their views on any legislative ac-} re-construction, Mr. Bemnett, as the world at large is well aware, has,-for- “y, poe ~',. Government.. — _ noe _ It is not the policy of your Government to send single unemployed men to large body of unemployed men=-recently domiciled in camps main- tained by the Federal Government under the Department of National ' ° Defence—now supporting themselves as best they may. Hos ‘| Your Government has every sympathy with tke desire of these men for + 2 gainful occupation; but the fact remains that under the present system responsibility for the conduct of Relief Camps rests with the Federal = =|. YOUR GOVERNMENT AND | | THE PROBLEM OF RELIEF ; - : L if British Columbia to-day there exists the intélerable condition of'a seions illvess, It ix’ generally sundor- that he lend his party in the coming his phice to lead on to victory for the Liberal-Conservative party, ia announced, all voters and. all noli- tical parties will know that the Liber- ed-and carefully prepared policy of |: national advancement. a: policy, which, once in: operation, will almost at once remove many annoying obstacles now obstructing the progress of Cannda. - _ This policy may reveal sonie defects as might ‘be expected in such a huge .|scheme, but should any appear {of Which it-is now doubtful) os the ‘pro- tunately’ just recently emerged from al. stood and, we helleve, his own desire, |. tlection, But, if the state of his: henlth] at that time is sueh-as to prevent: his | entry into the contest with his usual |- whole-hearted zeal, another will take [! party at the polls. and the’ Bennett |: ipolicy will still be the bolivy of thel, Thus, when the date of the election | al-Conservative party is seeking a re-|. turn to office through a clearly. defin-|: COOPER H. WRINCH - Licensed Insurance Agent “Handling all types§of ‘insurance’ including : Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident. i? Seraemanred ‘HAZELTON, B. C. A, Vancouver British hospitality..and British Columbia foods blend-happily ‘in making our. guests comfort able. Dining-room, lounge and. tooms, are clean, homelike and quiet.” Near: shops, ‘theatres, boats..and trains: r, E. G. Beynes, well-known Owner- Manager of the ‘Grosvenor, gives. his personal.- assurance of the highest quality modern hetel service to visitors fram all points in British . Columbia. White for Weekly and /WiCiaeeind Monthly (3a ar es Rates.” on - "45,500 single mex their homes. Recreational and physical training centres for unemployed youth have been established and placed under expert supervision. Enrol- “ “There were on April 15 last, 4096 single men in National Defence . Relief Camps in British Columbia, while the Province maintained | 2 and women—6,000 in Vancouver alone—in : noe = , The cost. to the Provinclal Treasury aloneis approximately $450,000 - 4 Uo Sag. & month. Ottawa adds a fixed grant of $150,000 a month. Oo. OF these mén in Relief Camps, more than 73% are not residents: es cof British Columbia. |, | ‘ “o/s 2, Special Health Camps are maintained exclusively by the Province, ‘ ‘and these and other health services cost approximately $18,000 4 _.- month, Medical care is given and special attention paid to diet _ and sanitation for those unfit for labor.. -.. , _ 1’ ‘eenter throughout the country. cody, Be oW, Beatty, KC, “LED, * chairman and president. of the “, Canadian Pacific Railway, stated , that the Canadian National: Raij- : ‘< way system was never an- honest experiment in) publi¢ ownership ;-and that it was neither, more nor . |, “less” than @ ‘sad °decident: -’. This” * ada's most difficult problem. and ~.threatens national solvency, “Starting a tour of Canada which + will Include: the: principal cen= ,, tres of the Doniinion. Lord Baden- © Powell, Chief Scout,.Lady Baden- _ “Powell; chief of the’ Girl Guides. © -‘and their two. daughters. landed at. Vancouvet from §8,§, « Princess » Charlotte recently and are being » piven rousing welcomes in: every 1 c 1 ,¢PER MILE +. problem, he. said: constitutes: Can=:-7.[s.:4 » on CAN ADA.. ‘ “PER MILE” Good'ie day coaches only. . _. Good in tourist alee pers . hk *- Ol.-payment regular...- pie © tourist berth rate. «> - | 1 1 ¢PER MILE. | ° Ak Your: - Good:in.atandard sleepers. ‘ standard berth rate er) . Popo » x ’ to 30 ft fore ive. 30-Day Limit’ i eee ONL Loa see SES Relief Camps. It has, on the other hand, heen its unremitting ‘task to _ |gram is developed, they will be parti- “we prevail upon the Federal Authorities to assume full responsibility for culavly -studied, systematically dealt unemployment in Canada. It has constantly pressed for theestablishment ; ace with ‘ 1 eee », Of a National Unemployment Board and-for the inauguration of'a nation~ 4a vith and quickly: eliminated. ae wide programme, of useful public warks pnd assistance to private industry qe :No other party in the appronching financed on the national credit of the Dominion—to absorb the un~ ; election will offer the electors.such a B.C. LA ; on ft ia aa be Be electors: such a _-€. LAND. SURVEYOR hee in gainful ya bi ts mad by th te . .|Clear-cut, understanding. proposoi,’ and rin € present situation, deplorable as itis, is made more so by the activities “13. T the: voters “ns . Pp of aubversive elements determined to undermine all existing institutions. aun rt th vinatlan i it they unitediy J. Allen Rutherfor d ‘These groups have capitalized the distress of their fellows in order to gain: : jSupporr the candidates of the Liberal | aS virveys promptly executed ". their own ends, There has been intimidation of business establishments. _..:. Couservative party in Canada, ’ ren es ‘and encouragement in acts of violence. oo : oo ey TE oo a ot - . Smithers, B:C. ; Your Government, contrary to the general impression, has never required: . .. __., So4A, Oo | aieaeing Gn audience or More = [yee Bs unemployed whose homes have been in British Columbia, to go to Relicf | ae | ie ‘than a ‘thousand representative pEte Cc ce here eet ccc eee eae eg ' Camps. The facts are: ; 1: , we ; ;, business :men at’ Toronta: recent- cathe TS cree a 9 .on payment of regular. |Stopovers allowed” at Port | Arthur, Armstrong & East TT eee are