qr ee THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C;, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1938 Game Fish Control in Bast Columbia | The general public, ospeciatly those interested in the art of angling will no doubt be interested in hearing of the work heing undertaken by the Game. Commission in respect to its game fish enlture policies. Since the | first of the year, the Province has assumed control of its: sport ov inland fisheries, w hich were formerly under the jurisdiction of the é Dominion. Many “hatcheries and eyeing stations formerly operated hy the Domin- ion have been taken over and are at present ‘in operation: the result | of this work being that by the end of the year there will have hecn liberated approximately. thirteen million trout as eved eges, “Fry ‘ov fingerlings 4 ‘in various sections of British Columbia, Kesides this, a- large. number. of stranded salmon ‘and trout fry have * hoon transferred from pools of water adjacent te rivers and liberated again in the main streams so that theymight have a chance to survive. Eneh year owing to the drying up of the water this Peace, work is necessary. Gordon S. Wismer, K. C. Attorney General, Victoria, B. C. F. R. Butler, Game Commissioner ERRRRRREAKIRERRREEERENEES, “Safe Pack” EGG’ CARTON . (Joe Coyle’ 8 Patent) I yr >>> >I S >> >> > DS ‘ The New Automatic | More Safety—Less Breakage No Metal or Glued Parts Get Prices and Samples from The Omineca Herald Office BELA A EL CCC CeCe Ce CCL LCL Printed | or Plain - , SOME NEW FEATURES: © yd Sets up Automatically TE More Speed in Packing one * vee Improved Ventilation . | No Waste in Handling 5 KNORR Tree ts 7 ‘The value of mine produetion in 1037 was “$74, 476, 902, an ‘in. 7 “| etense” “of $20,893,935 ‘over 1986,- All phases of the mining ins, dustry have, shown _jucreases | in both ‘yolume and yalué, ao “fr " "Sor copies of! the Annual, Report : of the Mitister - of: ai a _ and other :publications dealing with the mining. industry of thls -Droginee, EP tor na woes On |The Omiiieca eral. : -Leteers ‘}and when they Mo so, it will be just. ter to have a: war and thin out the]: ‘with . inaing ellough : fo *da" anything: {aud the guy-trom, Missour!: was.not so|s ; | dizzy. at. that: * “lon they, wee a biinch’of city’ ‘lickers, when we received rturns from. ‘sone of NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday C.. Sawle : : Publisher Advertising rate. Dispiay 8he per Inch per issue: reading uotices 15¢ for the First insertion and 10c each subse. quent insertions; legal notices 14¢_ and |. 12e, Display 40¢ Der inch | : Certificntes of Lnpe verments.. $16.00 LOW FARES pro -_ Water Notices .. " . $15.00 Ta THE PRAIRIES : th to 1 To The Biitor ‘SEPT. "éth to 13th {nelusive + ‘relkswa, B. Cs Aci 48 ‘RETURN LIMIT 30 DAYS IN ADDITION TO DATE OF SALE. Exceptionally low fares good fur travel in coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars, have been arranged to. alt Me, Hiitor— = thie returned, mei. chaye had their ‘gaclifices more or less - Ac: know Tedged;, during the. past twenty ‘yea rs, ‘but we are considerably shocked to hear, after all these years, any de | | : baat ag il poreias a a or Tack- - cent thing sid of the poor farm. rack: Armstrong, Ont. Stop overs of. thnt*yeriod, Coming from the Kast it is ail the more renuurkable, nm “The: ‘Western grower has’ ‘had: sone hard tinies in yecent years—the. pegged price- ‘should’ help this. year. In war times | the’ price. way pegged, and the West lost many millions ‘and ‘Jost it with good grace, Canada got the ben- efit, if uot in cash; then in- prestige. The West bas earned its bonus, .and tllowed at Jasper, Edmonton: and Calgary. Children 5 years of age and under 12, half fare. For information call ar write Tocal Agent or wi P. Lake, P. Aus ip . Prince Rupett, i rs hee by i Sugr mie fram rains is preferred “by” Arabs. Te . PETER DAWSON LTD. SCOTLAND ‘This advertisement is not published or displaed by the “-Liquor Control. Board or by the Government of British: . Columbia | the Eas shanld be, and is, iad to see ¥-9-38 dt paid,” Om It has, been a mystery to me, for — _— some time, as-to, what has been doue Send for ; — with the money we pay for gas. ‘taxes. | It has been enother mystery as to whether the government was saving all its money for the ptrpose of plowing snow this winter, or what, if auything, Considering: that’ Saskatchewan’ now ; his now has nething of us in‘the mat- it _ Your Copy of < EATON’S RADIO. ter gf droughts and low prices, and the| | C AT. A LO G U E. tiv situation scems to be. terrible, we | -@ trust that the. rumors tha government ‘has. started, waking up to conditions is TODAY true. Whether you are an amateur’ " a eos builder—a radio service man © Although the hay erop rns from a or just an everyday : listéner- quarter to a half erop, and the grain thin aptental book beside wwe crop promises about the same returns, for the sake of the wonderful it is amusing to note that the prices radio values it. contains, One * uly be ubout 80% less than usual. of the greatest Radio Cata- ‘Where does.this place the farmers of | , roenes We pave ever dssnea thiss part of the world? a) you absolutely free on request — : Lo 3] —simply all cin the coupon. * Farming ig-a swell hobby, if. yon} f below. : : have a government job to back it up!) Mf w= — — — m wm Lo. und .pay for your amusement. _— a 7 bee . mis There is n'lot of talk about the'va- | | ei . peant places in Canad: that should be| re op . oh | Settled in order to remove temptation | § rn “a from the path of those who. would oo ge have the intestinal fortitude to make ee e , ..the-eowntry over and make some use of |; conn Be lt, There are also various other rea-] ; coo ge ve sous for settlement, but if we cannot. “i paces ae 7 sell what is produced at present, at a|@ qe: 4 4 a profitable price, and’ thie fariners are}: ; . Ea. _ setting. where they need 100% replace. - oe ” 8. . ment of equipment, but have no money; |. 5 : ©: : a ee Bo just what will happen to new scttlers?|-B]-. i. - Bes : Also, what. about the large cxop. of .na- |, rd g Ne ab. .tive sous who will not go on ‘thé land ; fe) “8 a _ becnuse there is no eight hour day, or! i> 4 Sota: oon $1,00 an hour guarantecd income? ; te BS ‘ op ‘oe ‘ 2 Boy. $B In addition to the inatter‘of settlers |} Fz-..8 fe ag I alone, just what is to be done with the] . ae 2 Ca rising generation? (fhey. cannot all] ¢ Cotas “PS gt. he SE a xucure government jobs, hecause the farmers will’ eynttally ‘go. on: . strike too bud. One of these days they will): come out of their trance, brush the hay: : re stuff. Possibly tt would be bate} ‘rarming can atford.to bay the land at 7 yeni] youn: iq bapmation:: as "there seems, to -be.no one!l; ‘that rice. weve Ruow § Sevenit! | Younes | Sensible about the situatton:. The far-| ‘penses, hy ‘ell the speculator’ is letting ners ore not the only ones in a trance, Only, we-had the opin-|y ua vette ve our produce. Either that, or the: Orh. Me “|. much. ; for: 8) Up. here. >. If there. awereé tithe coins: havella: gteter, valu ot any: profits. to be: made’ in- “ghemtrig pbrgll “Jj -there -would. be a -rush of native ‘sons fr. {that is: now a: drug ‘on the markel at} Great Britain, » | hae than, any ‘to grub off some ‘of: the ‘vacant land [* ‘AL torty a hi: ‘tach: ,-]4$000/ am aero, In tact things: are. 0’ \ etant 200-)nch' reflector at“Mount Pal- “ tong that only. ‘those wh BFE: ‘not | Par, - Make y snent who would! thiké ‘on Some’ tnd’ itl ‘they could just, find 2 way. to meet’ ex-, thig land ‘revert: fof, taxes as, he; shis(zoty} tivedt of. wilting for properity. ee ee AML ‘ships wile ‘ire at ‘Sydney;- Aus: iPental: ‘competition in-the south is: too “tratin, aressearche dfor, British, coins, |" ordinaryeral-theShehofnortSgeH we ‘he charm of sea and mountains is a Nitting baekgrountl to this “Hotel- of the friendly hearth.” Gaod rooms. well-furnished, excellent dining-room, aut no bar. Close in to all major act- ivities: yet on a quiet street. A friend- ty welcome awaits you. Rooms, $1.50 ont reservations by mail.: Vv rf % " Vaneouver's Hotel : OF. DistincHon" ar MINERAL ACT Covttieate of Improvemesits NOTICE. * Roosevelt. Recovery Mineral Claim, sitaute in the Omineca: ‘Mining Divi- slon of Cassiar District. : Located on Six Mile’ Creek near Haz- eltan and adjéining the . Silver. Belt “Mineral Claim | ot ‘ies ‘east side, Omin- ech Mining Division: ens ‘ » Take. notice that Ty,'A PMO. "No. ssn0dD,” authorized agent.” for Wn. Giebo, Free Miner's Certifi- ‘cate No. 83489D, intend, ‘sixty’ ‘divs ‘Mining Recorder. ‘for’a Certitteate- ‘of Improvements. for, the: purpose: of ob- trinitig’” 4 Oidin ‘erat of (he above clair: ey é And énvther ‘tate ‘nottea thut aetiin, : ibfore! thet istuihida of'nach h Luctifichte : “it “‘Improvemeti Mee Nga bees ited rinks Stet aayic ‘ - aeoit ; telescopes oe ga ie evil Yeel the: vig | ‘thrsudn. space fox. the.’ “recentty.” Tiehi B. big sally in Tohbsittes- : ‘Ae Huthovfotd, _ ‘tron. the daté: hereof, ‘to ‘apply to the . ‘inda#"sertiot. SG, cnditat “be: commented . bead ot laowhotiea ‘itomabite “ Lat