THE OMINECA HERALD, , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, me ‘val ————— A J ournalist Travels to: ‘Many Press Conferences _ “Artie 5 Roughly the first and st weeks of that-ciemorpble ;June- of -Imperisl Presa: Conference: sere spent in tend about «London; ' ‘the third:~: included a tour in ‘Séptland and the ieeaned, whieh we have: at Jlast-come,, 0, -inel weal a provincial tour.: ara Sunday we:-spent:sat- the me SS : eountiy hoa vf Mu iotsandLady.. Violet -As- tey ut. Hever: Oastle, .": Kdeabridge, Went. Here’ Henry vill woped Ann Kotorn.. The -place. is all- you lave ‘leumed a castle might be, Tt is not large—for. castles “were limes © as voll Aas: fortresses—but :modt and dr- awbridge ‘and porteuliis are without while within ore treasures..of. art and antiquity. All about are flowers und pleasant .walks, You .misht lose yourself -in the maze or sit in- the It- allan garden. looking over the - lake while the. Life. Guards’ band delight- ed your ears... : Ou. Whit-Monday..we were allowed to please ourselves. We were in. a procession of cars which ~ strenmed almost solidiy- between London and Eastbourne. Next day saw us back at work discussing advertising © ‘to create trade. Lord Riddell defined advertising os au. essentlal. part of modern commercial machinery, I'ro- m speeches by Sir Ernest Benn, ‘Sir and several Dominion delegates, it was apparent that. British. manufac- turers’ advertising overseas was ‘not comparable to that of United “States The -Empire Marketing Board had spent $10,000,000. in advertising Do- minion: ‘and Colonidl:tproducts-;in Br- itain, -Reciprotity“ly* the Dominions was suggested, m mek , After {this : the. scene’ chanigied | ‘to in . Mansion Howse. where we lunched witb the Lord: ‘Mayor: of London (Sir William Waterlow). ‘Others, have de- scribed the gold plate and the turtle soup. The informality. of.. formality in the procession: ‘to..tie head table delighted é vone. The Lord Mayor's own ehnplain said: ‘grace: It is worth. re- membering : Hd “God” less: our King, our widyor,’: our: ‘city’ cand thig our cho- me ahdzive’ us: ‘thankful hearts. Am- en” So'is*the. -coneluding :; igyace:: “Ho soo fare’ and: ‘good. Sellowshipy Bank, Goat j That., same afternoon _ “found ‘us whizzing : north by. vail -to- Liverpool, which ve. reached » at - night, .. Next: ¥ minions and Colonies dances. eh in. all Englund. | Walking away, ere Gladstone Mayor entertained at server. Then through evening. - If you like variety, easter to see I tas to speak in my . - morning we ' * drove: ‘through - docks, ; endless miles ‘of “new Testdences, mu anks later on. and some-. sections | reserved for. service men, saw the famous’ Grand |: National ‘course .at Ainiree and were the guests of Lord Derby at eon and of the Lord Mayor at a gar- den party where girls attifed as Do-| folk “Then to the enthedral.- The told vis its noble story Goss Custard’ played its glorious’. or- gan. How: can one deal! with a place like ‘this ‘in three lines, Tere is col- our. in’ sindstone and window. is a place of memories und ials, of faith that ‘in due — time nave ‘will: complete the largest char. I stood for ent in the hallway. of the honse wh- was born. vet and next morning we Bradford, where another Lord May- ov received us and we lunehed wit. Sir James Htil of the Yorkshire @. 13th, would have suited you. danced and Dr. h mon, The a civic bang- ' Were. drab Strec we reached Priesiman’s textile miu and saw the various ‘processes. arrived at Harrogate hy motor that’ most modern treatment so far out on We Friday, Bulkiey ow Testing i Following #8 a Ust of cows in the above Association that ‘gare 58 Ibs. or. . more of butter fat for the mouth of December, 1930, Name ‘of’ Cow ” 72 “Holstein 7 _ Shorthorn “os aolstein;, * Tiéea * ‘Es, Milk. va, Holstein er _ Holstein - Tis. Fat. 8. W, W. UW, pps iB: oW.. co, citizen,’ ‘complained Owner - |") “even” Woodman Powell Billeter Powell Oe -Wkman | ‘Woodman . » Mrs. @> ‘Dev: in’ “OR, Gilbert ‘Mrs. 'G: Develn. Orotpat | ox: tnnch- |* Dean Ez Tere menior- , thy o Lord at J une From jname of the hospital, it is not all a Harrogate we motored ‘to near Don- probubility that any change will be} — the Yorkshire Colliery. This flrm has a chemical plant producing a great number coal tar, produccts, The Welfare Cen- tre shows that” employees are considered. “We. enme away © sw- inging ‘miniathve miner’s lamps, nickel, engraved with ° our names, as sla “charming mememto, Motor to _Rotherkam, train to Wa- wick: and afternoon sees us wander- ing In the great grim fortress on the Arou to which the Countess of War- wick has bidden us welcome. In an- other role, that of Mayor of Warwi- ck, this talented Indy receives us at the old shire Hall for tea. Then we motor to Birmingham, Charles Hyde, of The Post entertain]... a, : us ata dinner and cabaret dance. | ‘ Hu 008 AS SANTA. as Was. it the dull, rainy morning or did Fate desire to upset the rbturn of the prodigal? At any rate the mai .|a party disappeared without me-and native | town, ane Stratford-on-Avon. I got there by ta-, xi-too late for the welcoming ‘mony but was enabled to convey, te, Main-. of interests. of where Sir cere- a, NEWHAZELTON, BC. Published: ‘Bvdiy Wednesday do. ‘H SAWLE- wae | : m The Omineca. Herald . PUBLISHER a hyo Le R Peer Pat i: : 3 4 ‘mommaianiea FOR SHIPMENT 'A arnoinety UNDERTAKES | DR. RC. | ‘BAMFORD 4 Bou P.O. Bax 98 -PRINOE RUPERT, BC. = hws will bring ua Hine ench subsequent insertion. - THE NEW ‘HOSPITAL OPENS — and it is in use. ‘Everything seems to patients from’ one ‘building to. another anid to move “furniture. from one puild- ing to another is-not a work that ca he done ina ‘minute, but. ‘everything of use has been moved ‘from the old hospital into the new and. new patients hare been receivedl. . The Hazelton Hospital is a fixture. It ins been one for many years, ,but. it-is moreso now than, ever, The. new permanent structure: will, be -quite.2n, | the, country, -and there are golng to be thousands of those within the next Jjfew. years, in fact their numbers will: increase as. the years wo ‘by. . While all of the tourists, will not, require the services of the ‘hospital, a few will, and it will: be a satisfaction ‘to all. to known that they can get the best and the frontier, . “While some suggest a change in the made for years -to come. Dr, Wrineh, the founder of the hospital: and the guiding spirit for the last quarter of a century, does not .fancy any memor- ial at this stage. ‘He does. not figure on passing out for many years yet, nor does. he plan, on retiring ta a quiet life. good use of the hospital has worked so hard to get and now Has at, his -hand. No, doubt those .vho tf orial Hospital meant,.it. for super- ]kindness.. Amateur -speakers should always use notes, or memorize thelr lines—It saves a lot. ‘of mistakes,. and ‘also saves a lot. of hurt felings.- - Almong. ‘the. numerous packages, left and wuny-whb no inv thot yet. idea thei. havve’ ‘tnisaedl . a, real ‘good:-thing.. The. jocuitetn: Heraid.- appreciates this. re- : ‘ety’ ain of my. -wite,”, ‘the 5 timid | to; n shis._ : me with ‘an: x: _ Eta, ava: worty?" Didi yon: . see a yoman. ty to. chops a Stick. of swood 2" me . Una. Cod . MT. ranyhody ooking?’ | "Second Oo-HdtNo.t th. " Birst! “Co Ed" “Then We: ‘don't have ji vatlous ‘eo ountiy, home 83 vert [at Phra ‘Abbey, “Aruntiel Gi B. Advertising ratea~$1.50 - per inck per month : ‘reading notices 16t ‘ber lina ‘firat insertion. 10c par | - ” The new. hospital has been opened | - be running along: smoothly. To more ‘ adyantage | to tourists into aud through | - What he, does plan on is making! 6: that ‘he| |» is suggestéd calling it the Wrinch Mem- rain. ed |: Hon, ‘Robert’ Weir, transportation many luxuries and com-— _ferta which add ‘pleasure to your trip South by Steamor . or East by Train. _ Sailings from Prince Rupert ; "te Vancouver, thence, via Tri-City Service to Victoria 10.00 p.m, For Amnyox .and— Stewart, - Wednesdays 4.00 Pamela: Tregular services: to North - and South Queen Charlotte Islands. Particulars, of sail-. jings, rates, ete., on request. - Passenger trains leave New Hazleton, eastbound, Mon-. - days, Wednesdays and Saturdays 7.20 p.m.; west= bound, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays 7.51 a.m. For information - eall-or write Agent or - , R. IF. McNAUGHTON, D-P.A. BG Prince Ru pert, W-14aF ANADIAN National offers. — and Seattle, ‘Thursdays n » Ctfies—Over the Drug Store : SMITHERS, B.C, . “Hours Dae m. to 6p. ™. ven ings by appomtment, ecm RE ie BE cee Prince Rupert Bar: oem aiatint a A RBAL aoe ‘HoT EL Prince Rupert =&B. C a, B. ‘2B. Rous, ltanazer ; * Rates $1. 60 per ‘day up. iF Noel SMITHERS, B..C., . _. Catkies an up-to-date-atock of. -- * Dry Goods .- ; ‘Men’s'Wear 7. * Boots and Shoes . Furniture | . Household ‘Furnishings Special ‘orders receive Prompt, at-. tention’ © “Build B, ©. Payrolle” | - dement*? made |. D "Stewart, Minister of. Public, Works, : * yevenue from motor vehi¢lés for the fiscal. year ‘ended October 31 ‘last - amounted to $1,591,220, being 21 “per cent, greater than. the Teceipts from the same source’ in. 1929, and, - establishing o new high. record, for ‘the province, according -to- announ- by. Hon. A. ‘an old obligation : was “yecénthy ’ of.$67,000 was paid .to. Commander. Otto Sverdrup,. famous .Norwegian _ explorer, in: return for the services “yendered by him in his explorations - -and discoveries “in “Islands, His researches ‘extended : miles and have been of great ‘value | ‘crops of Canada estimates the:1930. wheat ‘crop’ ‘at 395,854,000. bushels_: ‘or about 11;000,000 “bushels. more | than tho previous official a made last September. .- 374,000.00 . were gtown in the, Prairie -Provin: | Ces. The “Oxo? 1s° about’ 91,000, 000° bushel more: ‘than. in: 1929, ee * ture for Canada; at