NEW HAZELTON, B.'C., WEDNESDA ¥. 29, MARCH 1933 No. 41 The Chinese, Notwithstanding — the troublous ines in the North, for some mae fine past have shown great interest in 5 Sodian traders, p fieldman Cunadiim agricultural praduee, liye | 'He is Opposed to Sweepstakes for the Lenefit of Hospitals, But Would Have Province Borrow for The Hospitals stock nnd manufactures, Pbis is due ; Victorin—Sweepstakes for the hene- mostly to personal contact with Cana- Department of Agriculture, for B.C. Writing to the Domin-! the of the Canadian ' ae Ayrshire Breeders Association, ; fit of hospitals would prove economic- aly unsound, Dr. H.C. Wrinch, mem- ber for Skeena, claimed in the Legis- inture yesterday, in speaking about Who the bill before the Senate at Ottawa. has just returned from a visit to China Ih reduction of $200,000 in eranta to roemuirks:—"While tuking aicod if T could send them some pam- Phlets that would be helpful to. them in reference ta the cure, management and feeding of dairy cows, swine, poul-! gage is al ~ Fu ° agus ‘ = try Phere is undoubtedly. a eveat and ‘tained frowing demand for live stéck in China and wnything we ean do for them may help te bring the trade to Cnnada aud we oneod it. PIONEER MUSERATS Panpire reciprocity is heing olserv- ei ini onew fields for there has been an hiversion of a seetion of Grent Beitain by inskrats, peesmuublly Canadian, A calony hos established a tase of op- erations Gr Couread Englind. in Shrop- shire ain adfrcent counties. and ione seuvts have heen captured in’ outlying districts, lustant anotifiention of theft presence jn district is demmnded hy the British Minister of Agriewture. As v side Issue, the fate of the British rat thay be seqled, maiwhap. as was the case with the red) squirrel when the erey Conadian squirrel was introduecl info Great Britain. The practicnlly exterminnted. . ‘BULTER CONSUMPTION RECORD The record for the consumption of lnitter in Canada stl stands to the credit: of 1931 with 813,000,000 pounds The figures just to hand for the nast year promise to outdo this record by exeeeding the average for the first § months, However, for the past four months the average dropped behind that of the ¢orresponding months by ubout 1,115,000. . WIEN TO WATER A HORSE The practice of inexperienced horee- men dn owrtering their horses after a feed is a dangerous one beenuse the di- gestive fluids are interfered with’ aud sickness is often the result. “Water hefere feeding (in quantity depending on the wannth of the horse) and nagatn hefore going to work, when only a 1 t " to some of jhospitals prompted the members re. Reeur prospective Chinese Inyers, they sy matde the reductions in anticipation of sweepstakes being permitted. He uz ped that grants to hospitals he main- and suid he was not opposed to borrowing for that-purpose which was WHY IS iT CALLED SHE? Whe is the locomative entied she? A road foreman of Locomotives on the C, XN. Re believes he Inis the auswer, He says: “There are many reasons. Por instance they’ wear jeckets and Yokes, pins, shields und stays. They have aprons and laps too. do they bave shoes Imt they sport prunps and even hose while they drug trains behind them, They also attract attention with pufts and mufflevs anc sometimes they fonm and refuse ° work, switched, Not only At such times they need to hei They need guiding and the | Slim Williams . Arrived Tues. From Alaska IIns Made 1800 Miles bby Dog Team— Through Great Game Country —Cald on Yukon River “Slim” Williams Jeft Copper Ceutre, “Alaska, on November 20th Last with a dog team of seven mallamutes and ane ‘Just plain dog es leader, attached to a arks, He said he wandered it tin-| ong Yukon dleigh, and arrived at Tay fance minister, Hon. Mr. Jones, had elton on Tuesday afternoon snfe and ‘sound, After-a rest for a couple of days he will resume his journey to ‘Seattle and thence to Chicago to at- tend the opening of the World's fair. Williams is in good health and now ‘vital to the welfare and life vf the that he is over the worst of the trip people of Be C. ! he is feeling’ quite enthusiastic. He has avernged 18 miles a day since he left home and he figures that is pretty good going’ under the ‘eiretmstances, He arrived at Second cabin on the Yu- kon Telegraph trail last Simday after- : noon and soon after that took to the ice on the river. Slim says he has had a wondertni vip thus far. Te has the original o! ean and he is confident they will be with Rin to the end of the journey. Sperking of the conntry he came thro weh he. says it is the greatest game country he ever saw. It was quite a common thing to see twenty moose in a day and nearly every day. There fa ‘nlso a lot of other game, and altorether require a man to feed them, They all jue looks upon it, especially the country smoke but must characteristic reds wert ris that they are much steadier when . they are hooked up.” ‘USK NOTES yox on Tuesday last week, ——sse race on Thursday, returning heme the following day. CANABIAN MARKET TURKEYS moderdte drink will suffiee.” is the | dietum of the horse division af the do-: partment. 1 AN OLD 'FIME TABLE IS FOUND | One of the trensuves of 8. Ruth. an, ehiployee af the C, N, BA is a copy of a thne table used over 31 years ago when the Duke and Puchess of Com- wall and York, now their Majesties, ; King George and Queen Mary, opened the enlarged Vietovin: Tubllee bridge averass the St. Lawrence river at Mont: red} in 1901, The time table is printed on satin, bears the Royal Arms and is hound with red cord. It gives not only the names of stations and the thnes ot uvriyuls and departures, but the cis- tanee, between points and their heights ubove sea level, The times are shown wecording to the 24-hour system, but sume thoughtful official added a trans- lation in the 12-hour system for the Roynl convenlence. Only: one of the otticials whose unmes. appenr on the hack of the time table is-living—D. Tettinger, who was fenernl manager of the QGanadian Government Inter- colonial rallway. The Omineca Herald Is ‘vo Dollars , ‘Select Good Market Type for Breeding Purposes is First Need With market poultry assmmiing int crevsing importince in the operation of the farm poultry flock it is desirable, when miting hreeding pens, tas birds of good market. conformation. The securing of proper type in market hirds aunst start with the breeding pen and the same chiracteristies that arp esxentinl inian “A” erade dressed bird shonkd have an iinportant hearing in the selection of the birds for the breding pen. Auyoue who has partici pated in a pool market poultry day, where the birds are bought on grade, Will uppreciate the tinuneial advantage of having phunp, well brensted birds which qualify for the higher grades. Some yents ago when oue of the Western Provinces undertook in enn- puign for an improved type of turkey for market purposes, serlons considern- tion was given to going to distant parts and possibly other countries to secure desivahie breeding stock It was tin- ally agreed, however, that posslbly just as good stock fov the purpose econld be obtained at home if precartions were tuken to check up those flocks which, in the previous yenr, had given the highest grades of market poultry in the local pool operations, This was done and the foundations thus laid were responsible for the deyelopment of a type of market turkey which con- tribbuted in no small degree to the success of the turkey shipments to Great Britain during the pest year. There nre many districts In all parts of Cannda where this experlenee could he repented to equal Advantage, AOE McDonald made a trip to Ter- ‘from Telegraph Creek onward, as one of all of the most promising for development ;there is left on this continent, and like ‘all the people from Aiaska, hevis an vathuslast, for the Alaska -highway. Willams arrived here to find the rouds practically bare of snow and as ‘a sleighing proposition from here to W. Holmes and J, Holnes left for An- ‘the south does not appeal to him, He ‘has decided to rig his sleigh up with wheels and proceed over the highway As soon as possible. He figures he wit! over more miles per day now that he does uot have to break trail. . CHAPPELL'S HOUSE DAMAGED Kitchen Curtains Caught Fire from a Pan of Hot Ashes—Interior Damaged by Smoke and Water There was a near fire, ov at least a serious five last Sunday during the noon hour. The house ocenpied by Mr wil Mus, A. D. Chappell suffered con siderably from a fire which started in the kitchen, Mr. Chappell left the ash win in the kitchen while he did some thing else. There were hot ashes in it ad the pan wus too close to the eur- talus. The curtains took fire and the Laper on the wall took fire, but other than the damage from smoke and wat- er the loss will uot be serious. Con- necessary, but Mr. Chappell says that this being spring the interior needed decornting anywny. As soon us the nlarm of fire was given the citizens ‘complete loss. The house is owned by WORKING TOWARDS A UNION —— . There was 2 session letween Hou. Mr, Howe, Hon. Mr. Pooley and Lon, Mr.-Pattullo to cousider mmion covern- ment. The meeting was at the insti- the Liberal leader consented to meet be supplied with a typewritten stute. would send a written reply. allt for the public thus far, con vention but require Premier gation of the House. Some seem to think that My, Pat- tullo would not join the Tories tmlesg he was Premier, although he would be glad ta have union now i] IT 16 DECIDEDLY UP TO YOU The Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, Icad- cr in the Senate, in- an adress to the Canadiun Club in Quebec a few days igo, after declaring that the major cause of the United States financial distress wis due to inflation of bank ctedits, without a corresponding in- crease “in currency,. turned his atten- tion to the social problems with a wis- dom like onto that of Solomon. He says: “Don’t dream you can build up it social system where the amount of work a‘iman does is not proporticn- ate to the reward he gets. “If a man ever comes to think the state should do his work for him then we shall experience mysery similar to that which sweeps over Russia today, “We do not want to limit the sphere :Mrs, Mary L. MacKay of Vancouver, gation of Premier Tolmie, but while the wicked Tories, he insists that he ment of any proposals made, and he That is Tolmie to anounce his union government pro- grnm within fifteen days after proro- siderable interior decorating will he jor morey nud relief. But every min Should wnderstund that if he does not iwork to his utmost in this life and de- pend on himself, he himself will pay ‘the penalty.” flocked to the Chappell house and ren- | dered aid which saved the house trom | | THE DAYS OF CHANGE 1 “These are the days of change,” Lys ‘The Cowichan Leader, “Inst as we mst realize that it is no outside in- flience responsible for our present ‘plight. but rather our own selves, su ‘ehrnge must come from within ws as jindividnals, before we can look for reu! aud lasting change towards the Heht of hetter conditions, either in our own communities or in the world at large. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chappell wish \o take this means of thanking all ‘those who so kindly helped, and did such splendid’ work -in™ “saving their home from fire on Sunday. On Monday morning the town was sreeted with the welcome sound of the whistles Of the two focal mills. It is understood that some sizeable order have been secured that will keep the .jmills running for some time. Tinethy was hrought from Moary- Jand in 1720 by Timothy Hanson, after whom it was named. Varieties of celery best suited for early marEet are Golden Flume, Gold- len- Self-Blaneching and Enrly Blaneb- liag. The work of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture, in standardizing and grading of important agricultural products, has ben a significant factor in building up Canada's export markt It is reported that the railways in Sanada. anticipate a large. passenger rrffic over the Easter holidays, Miss Morehnm, niece: of Myra. Geo. Dungnte. und who bas been Hving with Mr, and Mrs, Dungnte, will make her ‘Vhome with Mrs. J. ©. K. Sealy after Mr, and Mrs. Dungate leave, The annual meeting of the New Tlaz- elton Citizens Association will be held on the evening of Fridey, April Tth in the Citizens Hall for the purpose of hearing reports and electing officers for the ensuing year. You are invited to attend, become a member and rote on the various matters. Cons. Grant, Mrs. Grant and five children atrived [n’ Hazelton Saturday last from Prince Rupert. OQons, Grant wlll be in charge of Provincial police work in Hazelton. Under the Auspices of the W. A. to the TE. H. a Home Cooking Sate’ will he held on Saturday, April Ist in the United Church, Hazelton, from three te five-thirty,, Come along and get 2 supply of good things for Sunday. | Tt is understood that the Legislature will adjourn the end of this week and arrangements will then be rushed fur the election this coming summer. — Indian Agent Mortimer spent a few days among the untives at Ritwanea and reports finding conditions fairly good there, The Omineca Herald is Two ‘Dollars