“THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNES DAY, JANUARY: NO. 26 To Alaska ° via ‘. ger’ se:-iee eonnecting | the Majer ties of the WTulted ss: ufos with Al IST ekrne and Alaska’ next spring, paula. xnine time the Pan-American Airways line is inaugurated. ° ; special interest in. this anuonncement, Vancouver a port of enll en route to ) Alaska Several. Pan-American officials have visited Vancouver during the past yo year nnd a number of planes being fer- vied north have landed at the Sen ts- lund nirport nnd then proceeded to Al- aska via Prince George. The’above despatch would indicate A hein ever, that the inland ronte froni ‘Spokane to Grnnd Forks, Kamloops, Prince George and Hazeiton has been ‘ chosen rather than the B.C. rmte, : MR. KING IS VERY ANGRY Rt, Hon. MacKenzie King, lentler of ihe Opposition at Ottawa, did not get ~Inan- the: New,-Years-lst: of. tltleg. and|: honors, graiited: by His “Majesty. King George V. My. King is very angry, yeay : oven bitter, with Premier Bennett ox . the government at ‘Ottawa, or whoever _ wags responsible: for’ that list,- not be+ cause Mr, King was not Included, oh, fm: no! But the list was very unfatr and am anyway, he says, it. was an‘ insult to]. his parliament which passed a resolu- | tflon doing away: with titles in Canada. my Well Gerry McGeer was ‘dissatisfied m with Premier: Pattullo's cabinet. But a what are you going to dé about it? 6 DEATH oF DR. DOOLITILE Dr. D, B. Doolittle of Toronto, died al his home on.Sunday last at the age. me of 73 yenrs. Dr: ‘Doatittle motored to m\ British Columbia three yenrs AKO | to join the Alaska -highway. Caravan thut, wns bended by Hon. Der, -Talinie, and A visited this district. Dr. Doolittle did min one day between suenp and sun- ew down, something over six hundred Mm iniles by muito- in order to Join thet. mB ocurevan on thane. Heo owns one-of: the great good rouds men of: Choadn, and Bows in enthusiast, first of the: hicyele yy ctnd then of the car, His departure. is q weretted thronghout Criida, .. # THOSE. OPERATING CH ARGES nN tise is reyior sted from Victoria in me which Justice Robertson, ruled as iller- I al the monthly charge made by. the F Roya Bank for handling. the: cHent’s t acconmt, Tf that ruling applies to all roauceounts then the Justice has done a f srent service to humanity. Of all the } dvritating. disagreenble nud petty lar- ceny taxes-the ‘people have had to bear] | “during the part’ Inunber of years that monthly charge .for. haydlig: accounts , tinde by the. chartered ‘banks of Oan- ada, is the mont: ‘innitating. » No one ob- © int when asked: to ‘pay, mare + thon once 1 Hazelton Route | “Chicugo, Dee. 30-~ “Ale “mail ‘and pas- mas foreseen today by. aviation leaders,’ ame tio onnonnced that Pan-Amerienn Ait-} : : ways will establish a line hetw eon. Spo- The new line is-seen as a possible ae, Wink in a system connecting the United ‘ States with the Orient.; The new line will parallel the avestern: eoast of Can- Northwest. Airways ‘will’ open a new high-speed schedule of air’ travel hetween Spokane and: Chicago at the . * ‘The Vancouver Province makes the | Fallowing. comnient—Vancouver has a for it has been rumored’ that. Pan-Am- erican Airways were planning to make const [Docker Lake: by Rev. BLS, Flemming ; Mis Violet Davis, of Hdmonton, Alberta, who will reign as Queen of the Banff. Winter Car- ‘nival, from January 3ist to Fab- Ttary 4th, inclusive. -This inter- nationally famous winter: sports meet, which. provides thrills rang- ing from outdoor— swimmizg, to toboggan chutes built on mountain sides,and ski-joring over moun- ; tain- trails, will this. year again . ‘take its place among the: outstand-. ing Western: Canadian. winter. care. auivals. oy é SOME COLD WEATHER tke Tt ivns ‘quite cold last week and for | a -long time ‘then. it moderated ‘a. little for a short tiine, but that interval was quite: heavily, ‘ and « ‘then’ i high wind blew it about wind. dritted.. Lt,; and sent it Henig AiO: ; mend vax else. - Then: ‘just to ‘show what he'could do, if he wanted to, -the weather. man sent niong another cold. snap, and it snapped-soine ‘too, 40 ‘odd below one night. ‘Loday it is snowing and blow- ing: like an angry wolf: ngein. Well, it-avill soon be spring. DECKER LAKE WEDDING indeed t A very pretty wedding took place at Decker Take. on December 20 when Miss Ellzabeth: Ann Jones, formerly of Prince Rupert, was united in mar: lage to Br, Anmes Franklin Newton of of Barns Lake, The ceremony | took place fu the home of Mr. and Mrs. Be- dere witch wis beautifully decorated for the occasion, ‘I'he brkle was very chime ina blue gown with-bandeun of-orange blossonis, The y wedding pre: sents: Were AMMOETOTIS, - ‘testifying ‘to the popularity: of the contracting parties. || Abs. Newt mhes tiny friends in. Ru- Rert where she: resided for a namber af yeurs before going to the interlor to reside, The happy couple will miuke thely home at Decker Lake, | enclosed cheques or: money: ordera to soon filled, with ; snow that came’ down ‘ > }in-nunibers--and. enjoyed... dance... AL! ‘very ‘gaod: orchestra’ from: Kisptox ‘was | been mueh lar ger. pression is that one does not need won- i] der wages, district last week only to be followed up by. a- blizzard that undone: ‘all that good work,. or nearly: iuiddie it all, on New Years Eve when a good many frieids ened and wished them a Hap- vy “New Year. Rupert. leaving ns a Yuletide eit a he baby’ hoy for MLr, and ALrs. Charles Wilkinson of Aunsbury, Appreciation is _-Expressed by _ Mr. and Ars, Tobe! in this’ district, ces sang over the radio from'K.G.B.U. yp there, 7 plensure. in renewing - his. ‘subscription year and what's more he -sent us a good big sample sack of almond nuts from his orchard, ‘The nuts are of a fine quallty and we: express our thanks to Mr. Beduer. an 4 ‘* id * . Several of our subseribers took oc- casi: during the Christmas season to Wish the editor oll the good things and to. show’ they. were really. sincere they pay up-and renew their. subscriptions. This. thoughtfulness and these remit- tences are: greatly pppréciated, and we ae glad to know: that so many appre- date receiving the Ominecn ‘ ‘Herald. Tt was 62 below Zero in Dawson on Kew Years—just a Happy New Year for. the boys and. girls - in’ ‘the’ north. , * 8 8 "On New Years night the Indiana-of the district congregated at Hagwilget|: on hand to furnish the music, anda mumber of the natives of Hazelton algo | were present. Had weather conditions been better the attendance would have ae «& (ne good thing about the Jate de- what became of last simmet’s *- * * . The show plows got busy around the eae ~ We and Mrs; Dawson held ‘a- re- vention in their apartment in Hazelton eg . The stork Was'a Christinas Day ent- er tt the Genernt Hospital in Prince ‘he Minister of Finance Hon, BE. XN. — Our Subscribers | “Stomiingon of | Metlakatla, Alaska, and for many. years wrote’ the: Herald dur- ing the’ Christmas season and reneived their subseription to this: G; F, y., and expressed their. pleasure: in doing so. Mr, aud Mrs. ‘Tomlinson slso wish to be remembered ‘to their many good friends in this district. During the holiday season’ their choir of fifty voi- They have also had some-cold wenther George Bedner, formerly of Kispiox, hut: now of California, expressed his to the Ominsca Herald. ‘for . another clang, aia PAST YEAK WAS NOT TOO BAD While everyone who ¢litins to know the times. “Hyeu thoigh many politi- ny “mil omy, the. imports: had Increased. for that, service, it-[s not, J ast’ "welddme: L | We do not know what, thé ftlearts at! (Ottawa who are. ‘uppoked to “Brblect | have .béen doing (to “allow: t On. thie: Whole , eth B and nceirding’ to Tustice Rober ae lawenl tax’ ta bottle tishy, An | a ooila: ‘showlnie. in SUNS that: goad -tlnes eve on the way back. theve are st la lot‘of people who do not hetleve tt. at least they enn not xCO TUY THOre Meney conting thelr way, and to most people the nuniber of dol- lays thet they get ¢heiy hands on re- presents the coolhesy of the badnesa of newspapers? sald “Bo O. was on the-rocks: “aed the ‘tlde. had‘ fone out and there was. ‘no: hope—yet, since el- ectious the papers have been ‘full of tow B,C. huproved duving 1983. over 192, how the pay rolls had: -incrensed Jects to jniying for a legitimate. service | hy anilliohs, the expor ts had increased W. millions, and ‘that’ the ‘Christinas . shopplig- waa, ‘done avith:. “hy confidence “Hoe, tioticed - ‘for yeara,: the people of Canada from such’ thtigs 1988 ‘Waid, not too awful bad,- nti “itifain new government’ at ‘Victoria: makes Rhodes, Ottawn, in a New Yeurs ad- dross: Ww ished the Leaple ‘of Canade 4 Happy New Yoar in a practical. way, und he said better Paige could be look- ed for in future, 7 Rok ® Mr. Peter Lakle. who has been ap- pointed district freight and passenger agent at Prince Rupert, for the Cana- dias Nutloual railway, ts 2 native: of Winnipeg. He entered the service of the Canadian Northern’ railway in 1904 oceupying various positions in ‘the’ gen- erel freight offices there until Septem- ber 1915, when he went overseas with his regiment, the 90th (Winnipeg Ri- flea). and served overseas. ‘with’ the 78 batt.- He was demobolized in 1919 and Ve-entered the general freight de- partment: of the Canadian National railways at Winnipeg. He transferred to Vancouver. in 1920 to the position of chief. elerk. in: the general freight de- ‘partment, which position he oceupied until: the present time. Mr. Enkie is a theniber ‘of the Point Gres..Golf Club, gieouven” ~At: Privee ‘Ripert Bs rene: ‘deeds. Mr. H. McEwen, who is heing transferred to. Brandon, Moan, | Drink Your Way to Health With Crazy Water Crystals Crystalized Mineral Water — Nothing Added | for Constipation, Colitis, Stom- ach Trouble, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Arthritis, | ‘High of the foregoing are the re- sult of faulty elimination. $1.95 a package. — McCutcheon’s Drug Stare _ PRINCE RUPERT | Distributors for Northern B. C.: The deficit in Grent Britain’ this past year will he Just linlt: what it wast the previous yenr, and the smallest de- felt for many years. ‘The depression is over iu Great Britain, and {t is Just tt nbout over fn Cunada, . a we a ge The weather fora week past. has nét been just what? the’ public” Works. offi= clnis who are trying: ‘to save. the: bridge at Hazelton, would: like.’ Hard’ ‘frost, hore water, harder frost; : ‘wind, snow and more hard frost. ‘It ‘all ‘adds to the misery of the. then working and the difflenities of: the officials, ° Ln i ee _ Pigeons preter to nest ls a quiet 8e-| HAD A GOOD DANCE HERE | In shite of the cold iveather and the} ; fae J Blood Pressure---When : any| recent heavy snow and wind, the dance | ‘{in the New Hazelton hall. Inst Friday | night wes a decided success. and the New: Hazelton’ members of" the “We A.) - to the H. H. will hove a. nice: ‘sum -to |. turh ‘over’ to the ‘society ‘for’ its finds, Febvuar. 20th. Miss: Ander: son's | orchestra, furnished. a if A mier Pattullo. and hig cabinet ministers Ample time to visit the east,’ arid: find, out just what there is to this. “Santa | Olaus" stuff: ‘ Little Boy Was 2 Hard Hit When Home Burned ye tuesday. ‘afternoon about 4 o'clock ; with o gale howling” down the Skeena ‘| thé:-home of 0, Hamar on Ferry Island was ‘completely, destroyed “by fire. The family was: at hotne and oceupying the front. part. of the house at the tine, The fire started in’ the back part anil the flames: had: got.a firm hold before anyone. ‘knew, What was going on. It was -impogsible-to control: the fire so efforts were directed to saving contents und clothing, but-what stuff was taken out was not taken far: enough away und it was soon consumed by the fire, 40 that. the’ loss was .quite complete. There was no insurance on. either ‘con- tents or building. first person in town to give the alarm and he reported to Cons, McKenney. A smnhll force was soon’ ‘recruited ta Jend any assistance possible; . but they were too Infe. Ferry Island wes too far from town ind the flames had ton big a start. “Teddy Hamer, the nine year old son was playing in the front with just his slippers on, no stockings, when the fire broke out. In the confusion he lost his slippers and had‘ noting else to put on.. Teddy also had a new waggon which he had won at Riley’s Christmas contest. iIt was in the back of the house. Teddy. did his best to get the wagon out but. had no luck. He had tn walk bear-foot half a mile to J, Loen’s house for ‘shelter and he suffered frost bites. Teddy thinks he has been as herd hit as Job..was, Roger Walch who also won a Waggon wanted to give his to Teddy, but it 4s. likely that Teddy wil get a waggon along with a lot of other things and have another Christ- Tas While he ts: "Beaten hts ‘toes: fixed "— up. Mit eer ye BOOSTING CANADA'S FOOD PRO- . DUCTS During the annual exhibition in Ed- tnburgh, Scotland, last month, ‘14,285 samples of Canadian food‘. - products * Were sold to the public from. the Cana: {dian government stand, excluse® of the large number seld by - the ; “Canadian firms exhibiting at the exhibition. The Canadian government stand ‘exhibited over 40 individual brands of varios Canadian food stuffs, The Social Club of Hazetton: put on a uddnight supper with dance after an New Years Eve, but reports are that the attendance was very small, oe cee tte r ie. . Most New ‘Year resolutions have a. ready been broken, . een , Good hay is one of the best stnudara feed for rabbits, and the rack’of ench hntch should be Constantly” replenish- ed. ee For many years rye has occtipied an important piace in Western Canada’ as {4 preventative. or check against sall | arifting, It is also used to good advan- tage in the control of wild oats -as it matures earlier than does barley, the latter crop usually heing regarded ar pirticuldrly useful in the ernddleation of the above pest, tes Cons. Wellens, formerly of Hazelton, but latterly of Prince Rupert, has. been transferred; sto: Bella Coola. . : eee, “Mie B,.O.: Legislature will mest on Whis . Sill” give.’ Tre. . an 7 | . “ithe Omincea Herald’ recetved ane: ; fing: the holiday’ season Many fine per: t | sonal and business: ‘Chikldtmas greetings | nnd!Calendars, all.of' ‘Which, are grent- yet “ind.a- ‘happy New: Year. ly. ‘apipretiated:) ain to;'all. ‘Wwe ‘exténd - jtahes : for - il Henry Cote was the |