” The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTOR, B.C. Published Every Wednesday C. FL. ’ Publisher Sawie ood Advertising rate, Display 35¢ per inch | ¢ per issue; reading notices -15¢ for the first insertion and 10¢ ‘each subse- quent insertion; legal notices 12¢ and 8c. . Transient Display 40c per inch. MAKINGS OF A SPEAKER From the Prince Rupert News—Jack Sargent, who. spoke here for .C, H. Orme, in the political contest. now .g0- ing on, is rapidly developing into a good speaker, * He was most interest- ing. at the recent: Conservative meet- ing and, if he keeps up, the work should in a few years become an ora- tor of first rank. . We are glad to see the young men of the. district coming to the fore. and fitting themsely es for yublie Hfe.” -_ Jack is well known around his hone district, being the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Sargent of .Hazelton, and being born in Hazelton. He was done a lot of work ‘to get as far ad- yinced. as he has, and yet -he did not |: snerifice toa much the social side of life: He-is‘a- credit to his parents and to the district, and an example to the, other boys and girls of the district. He has found, us any other young per- son will find, that tnking nn interest in the life of the country as a whole and working with @ renal object in view iv a Jot more worth while than the jnaz bad and the. booze ‘partier. Jack's course through ‘university and law school was ‘not always a bed of roses. To get where he wanted to zo and to. do what -he wanted to do he had to, and he did, enrnconsiderable on the side. The main thing is that Jack had Tote aa cata an object in life and he ts getting near the goal But he has done, and is do- ing only -what any boy.” can do: if :he has the capacity and a willingness to .|do, and it is only what: many others before him have done, There are several new fangaled ‘po- litical parties in the present Dominion cauupaign and the minor preachers: in the land are having a lot of fun getting themeely es nominated as candidates for these partles, A misfit preacher usually turns to polities. ‘His religion is not exciting enotgh for him. - - ; ae a. : So far there are fifteen . preachers ruuning for Parliament in this cam- piigen-and. they are all for the new fangied parties, That proves the very Werkness of. those parties. oe eee. 2, Premier TF. D,-Pattullo was on. the air Friday night, -He spent most of his half hour telling what his govern- ment had done in: two years, most of] whieh, he admitted, was made possible throngb the govdness and the fairness of the Bennett-government at Ottawa. For that reason, he muintained, the. peaple of British Columbia should vote atninst the Conservative candidates. Like most people Myr. RBattullo is most humarots when most: serious. ee eee Some people talk of needing. a chinge of government: at Ottawa. for no other reason’ .than that they are (disgruntled themselves. Ask them for a reason for wanting a-change and no answer is fortheomig.. They brave no renson. ‘Two years ago the voters. in B. G. thought they wanted a change of goverument. They got it, and look at what they cot. No work or wages, no reads, ‘not even as good as under the old government. A few. hundreil or -a few thonsand men got fired anda few|* hundred ‘or ‘a few) thousand Liberals were taken from their regular jobs and put on the government pay roll. .- “Listen i in \ - -ceptional interest to every. know, Monday Sept 30th _ Sept. 80th . October 1st Monday. _ iesday. “Tuesday October Ist. - oe € 4 Wednesday | .Oétober 2nd etobier “ath: ' Saturday -Gnservative npg ” Broadcasts “over National Network and Local Radio Stations throughont ' ‘British Columbia. Pacific Standard Time ‘That you may know Government polieies—what Cana. * da has done and will do under the guidance of a con- tinuing Conservative regime—the Conservative Party: ki has arranged 2 consecutive Broadcast Schedule of ex... “These broadeasts will feature’ addresses by nationally. ‘+: known’ speakers from every: wall: of life. -Gisten. and You have the right to be fully informed. Keep these Dates fer Reference. Thursday Sept. 26th 6.00 io: 6.30 pan. Friday = Sept. 27th 00° “te 9.39. p.m. ‘B ‘C. Net: “Saturday. | Sept. 2th — - 10.15 to. 10,30 a.m.- cRWx (Special Broadeast forsnnd. hy Wonten J 10,18 'to':10.80: acm. : ih ~(Special ; ‘Broadcast for. and: by. Women: ye . 6.00, to: 6.80, PA. ; 10,15 ‘to- 10. 30 ay (Special Brondcast for-and by. ‘Wouen): - ; 9.00 to: 9.30. Pp. mM: |, ,,,Wedesday October 2nd ‘10,15 te, 10, 30 am: O.K- ‘Ws ‘ > - (Speclal-Brondeast. for. and’ by ‘Women lB- eres ‘pat ' aerunery 20 ‘October ‘6th 10-15 ‘to, (Special: “Brondeaat fot sina Wonen ‘the a over a. National Network ‘each i uy vening.. TAG, to, 7. O"p.my; PoE o ares a ESTES \ aa voter. in British..Columbia. ...... (3... "Nat. Ret. | - OKWX : ‘Nat. ‘Not. BC, The . amr = eee | government at: Victoria would“be ate: cf tet feated any time -now: “that. they’ ‘want to-go to the. country, - ‘and conditions What .can -a. new government: do that will help ‘the ‘its diffienities? -Any_| w ould not be ‘improved. country: ‘over: change of. government now would: only set Canada back and. ‘delay ‘several yea the recovery ofvindustry and the enlarged labor markets. : = © 8 . Vote for Orme‘ andthe Conservative government, party Ww ithout a policy, eo Tot Bennett finish his work ‘of pring we ing Conade back to prosperity. vein _ wee: “Hear C. H. Orme. ‘Conservative. can- didate for Skeena, and Dr. ‘Thompson, | former member for. the. Yukon, at the public, meeting in Hazelton Thursday ni ay September: 26.5. he : Different Salads. _ GREEN PEPPER SALAD | . Stove, and chop one etipfil: of dates and chop one eupfal | of: walnuts or pee UK, Mix the dates: and nuts wtth ene-lalt pond ' of erenm ol cottage cheese, adding a Httle salad dressing ff necessiry.: Wash - three green pep: pers, vemaye slice from. the stem end und #11 seeds and risb, Then pack the cheese mixture, down’ well rreen Peppers, pressing ‘soldily 80. ‘that there. will: be’no open space. Leave :in a cold place. until thoroughly chilled. }.. With avery sharp knife :cu t these pucked peppers crosswise and. arrange the, lices attractively on lettuce, water cress. or undiye, Serve very cold. and varnish with pimento, The abore will serve ix, persons. — ne Pa _ SALAD 1 Package ‘iemon Jey; 1 pint boiling water, 2 tablespoiins - vinegar, % table: spoon salt, dash of cuyenne, % cup raw carvots, finely chopped, 1. eup of raw _ | cabage finely shredded, 4 tablespoons _{xteen peppers, finely” chopped. _ Dissolve ely in boittng: water, “Add Do not throw away your, vote by casting it fora myth, or for » into . the |. JELLIED RAVW- VEGETABLE BS ald’ yy eup- sugar. Obit undlt vingeit, ait and. cayenne, alightiy: thickened ‘then fold in’ ‘the :vet] ° atables.. ‘Turn: into individual ‘‘moldh.| - Chill until firm: _Unmold. on: crisp: let |". serve six “per a tice. Mayonnaise. To 80nd. a eee Whaiever the occasion. of . your visit, you’ll.find ‘the . Grosvenor : offers everything you will need== — handy to transportation facllities . “in the shopping ‘district—and an. excellent place: to eat. 7 APPie Marmalade Wash, Quarter and cut into small pieces coarse-grained Canadinn grown . Add cold water and cook slow: apples. ly until, Nery. soft. “Rub. ‘throngh 4 to every six cups of ayyle pulp: Cook slowly, atirring very frequently until thick. Put. up- in-jurs or glasses , and cover with, paraffin Wax, Preserved ginger cnt fine ma be added, using one . fablespoon for ev ery six Cubs of pulp. ° str aier, “and for each. cup of apple pulp ' Add grated lemon ; ‘find and‘iemon 1168, allowing y lemon : ‘ship: bervice: to: include’ calla:-at:: “Thureday: to Sunday,” - Canadian .. Mounted - Police. event | is ‘under the, patronage of — “Hig | Excellency. the Governor- Fine: ‘parcheron.. stallions, smart. . to ly groomed cavalry” chargera of the mounted police, racing ‘and pacing -horaes..and..mounta train- ed in jumping: and for. the hunt’ ing field minglé at, the. village of Montébello; . P.Q.,) on :-thé: north shore of the. Ottawa, ‘for tha an- nual Seigniory. Club Horse Show this summer during August 15-18, 1A musical ride will: be put‘on by the Royal General and Canadian and Amer- ican society folks 8 are expected in » Jarge: ‘numbers, - sds pajoying a short ; ‘stay at the ” ‘Banff Springs “Hotel on his way ‘to taking up his post in London,.. ‘The His Wxcellency T. Matsudaira, Japanese -Ambassador te Great ' Britain, stated-to an: interviewer, Tovely Place. Monee > . “"L prefer just to.enjoy myself.and to forget for a few hours. that there are more arduous duties than. the contemplation ot this addressing. B “gathering . of the Rotary Chaib: of. Victorla- at the / empress, Hotel, recently, Premier ‘Joseph * Ay. “Lyons, of. Australia, pointed to the British Empire as a great force for peace and urged. Canada to cultivate a more favor- able trade with his:own country. Last year, he: said, Australia bought . from Canada $18,000,000 worth of | goods, while Canada bought from Australia only 36,- $00,000 worth, oe The Algonquin “Hotel, St. An- firews-by-the-Sea, New ‘Bruns- wick, opetied for the atimmer.sea-. gon at-the end of June, and.jis now, . the.centre of much: holiday acti-. vity,. Their Excellencies the Gov- ernor-—Gerieral and Lady Bessbo- rough : were among the ‘guests. and the famous-Katy'’s Cove bath- ing ‘beach is. again as in former Saara. very popular with the ehildren and the: “younger Bet,. icWith the inereasiig popularity. " tha: evening | hours, ' of; yacation, trips:.on the. Great Lakes, the Canadian’ Pacific ‘has’ expanded its Great Lakes -steam-. Port Arthur on westbound voya- ges as well as eastbound.’ These deck -sports, including © “quoits, | z shuffleboard end deck golf. Dav-- cing and: music bring pleasure to. The schedule ee ee ee -. ships ‘have- been outfitted, with, . en. f°. Bducation) ! for ks ‘euests ‘Or the: ‘Natlon fal : twelva Direators of° fhe Dot ‘Captain ‘Arthur. Rothwell, Com: mander of the Empress: of Ause tralia as | the -dominie. He © is ‘the. St Lawrence river. British Educationists Tour. Canada _ Toyne; ‘Brighton; C.B.E.,. polntisi’ ait scente ‘idaities:” of | rat -Director ‘of Education. for. - Education’ Officer “for... TA Péart, Direc-" f Education for ‘Winchester; ; os Smart,. Director’ of d- me - Acton, Londons:'Thos.” Education