NEW HAZELTON, B.C, WEDNESAY, APRIL 8, 1936 our Supply — Tf Statione -. This New Year being the Year of Promise, be prepared in your office to handle the new business that will be available. Look over your Stationery Supplies. What ever you are short of, or out of, give your order at once to Weill give you Prompt’ Service, Good J ob Good Material and our price will satisfy. Do not send to Vancouver or Winnipeg a as the people there never buy your goods. You may save a few dollars on a big order, but you loose a lot of local business. ‘ en widens The Omineca Herald Stocks | "Loose L edger Supplies Bill Heads, any size. _ Envelopes, any size - ’ ‘Butter Paper ARE AGENTS. pae = Counter Check B ooks. ei 7 "Statements - Letter Heads _ Cards” The Omineca Heral - | first insertion and 10e. each | subse- ‘|from around Two .| The government should appreciate that “Lot: them, iiet even the: radical’ revolu- - time: ‘|the | baelkbone of the eountry, - bas ‘lw: ays! been depended upon: to fur : pish® the gun fodder whenev er it was | vequired, that has got its back tp and _ able. comfort 5. to: retain, ih spect and its pride of. family and race; : {Le his heen permitted | to accnmulate nr a reasonuble- ‘amount: sof Wworklly goods ad to: ‘protect ‘old. age against -privation ‘Jand appeals’ to! ‘charity. (Phose yy have. goné, wey an honest’ ‘spirits ernelcing ‘under the ever, - live: in common decency; it wos AOS: ‘Hible to redyiect | loneself; it w. is, possible kit. to! teéspect: one’s” neighhor ; : it Was: PORB-, a ible ta ~eoumt: “one Sar MOTE Trlends AB] Te loyal: nnd “depenihible; it Whe! “0s ible ae . tat feel that: one's. old: ‘age-wiis: .seenre a | beeaiixe: of the: Barings, that. were pro: it ducing reventies; At. WAS” possible» to vite ; y something’ for® the. benettt ‘ot! his"ed : ‘ind: for. his. fellow; man, und that pen i oniguwas : able: ta” leave; “something. for | northern Interior, then there are very . |few ditches along those roads. '|-goverhment may not know it, but ‘a :,| good ditch.is the sime to a toad as an | to the silme pieces of road, - 'n very short time, as time goes, Cnna- an axl the whole American continent, Tie omica ald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday 0 i Sawle ae . Publisher Advertising rate, Display : Sde per inch per issue; reading notices 16¢ ‘for the quent insertion; Tegal notices 12¢ and se. Transient: Display 40c¢ per Inch. LET'S DIG SOME DITCHES | We advocated last year and we are doing so again this year, that the de- partment of public works dig'a ditch Mile corner on the main highway to Two Mile creek and thus carry ‘of the water from a: large tract of country that every year set" tles at various points along that bit of road and every year destroys Sood big sections of the road. - Jf'the ditch is dug deep enough, that is, below the surface of the road, it will save hundreds of dollars of repair work every year, It is not a long ‘stretch of road that needs ditchiny, less than half a mile—to doa good job and take the water from w rhere it first hits the road, ‘ The government has a gas shovel in the district now. It is going to be us- ed to make the fill from the railway crossing. bridge at New Hazelton. It should be taken, when finished here, over to Two Mile and put to work, When we say “dig a ditch” we mean n diteh—one that will carey off water year, The entire ditch can be dug by the shovel ‘British Columbia has thousands of miles of roads, but if the rest of the provinee is ‘served. the same as the The insurance policy to man or industry. as it has been going pretty strong into insurance for trucks, taxi cars, and health insurance for a select few. tA road can net stand up as a road with- out drainage und that is what the northern toads are without, and that’ is why so many thousagds‘of doHars are wasted every year miuking repairs “BAD TIMES AHEAD ue ok With all due respect ‘to all politien] Larties, and we hold ° ng brief for any tiondvies, it is.our opinion that within |: both. north, wid south, is in for a bad uh here ‘in a great: middie class, which is démanding a show down. ; Por centuries the preat- middie class hasbeen permitted to. live in reason- its; self-re-. days ot We: Ree on un ‘slddews: brave, yroud.: int Weiising demands’—- of what?.. _ oA few yenrs ago it wos ‘possible to Ln Joy; in, ‘the: fact, that, one had. doi try? and enrry it in the same direction each |’ ‘greedy on difTeMt? to} support wma ora. partys” OUR INTY COURT OF "te RUPERT “horpEN AT SUITES In Probate. ISTRATION ACT” 4 and OF ARTHUR. FRANZ MICHAL OR Take notice that by an order of Tis Honor ‘vy, the 41st day of March, 1936, I was ap- pointed: Administrator * of the ‘Estate of Arthur Franz Michal or Michael. deceased, nud that ail parties having claims agaist the said’ Hstate are hereby required to furnish particulars of sae, properly verified; to ime on persons indebted to the said Estaic are required to pay the amounts’ of their indebtedness to. me forthwith.’ Dated at Smithers, B. C., this 6th day of April, 1936, H.-B.. Campbell, _ Official, Adiminstrater * Puh. April 8, 15. connecting at Jasper with The Continent- al Limited. EASTERN CANADA - elton 2.56 a.m., Tuesilay, Thureday and | Saturday. and Saturday. For information call. or - write Locul Agent or P. Lakic, DP. & PB. A,, Prince Ripert, F.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL re a al . on iy ‘other, now fingled ith wTne., ‘thore are three Glisses: in, this, country “dad on the Ameri fen ‘eontinents—tlie small eroedy class that-hass the’ lurge greedy lass that haa been permitted ‘in the pst to have =a crensonable amount. For xenerations: ¢he mid@e class lias suppott- (hlinddy. ie you. like) . the eluss that has, Jt is always that is down: aad out and crying ‘for sqmuething for nothing, | + ut the class thint® haé,Bas hewoine sae epely, 80, Vicious, quid: has: paseo . laws‘ gn" ‘vielous that: the. #reut: “vtddie class is, being .erushed dow’ ‘to. level of. the greedy Giusy’ that: hes the a inet, ; yas stated beforey the: timescas- time ‘woes, 1s not far off, when Canna: un the Amerit a ‘continents, Will huve Inval atl ned-iowedy Abst than ‘ie j past ann it -atrllees—Go IN THE MATTER OF THE “ADMIN IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE | MICHAEL, DECEASED, INTESTATE : . Fisher, ‘Judge of the’ | County Cott of Prince Rupert, dated -~ or ‘before the 9th May, 1936; and all Train Service For PRAIRIA. Points and ; BASTBOUND ‘rain leaves New Hay- WESTROUND Train leaves New Haz- aa elton at 2.11 at m., Tyesday, ‘Thursday fC chiss that has not, and the vast middie © : CF >Wh hen*the’ malddle |