‘ THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNES DAY, AUGUST 9, 1933 HEARNE ENA NIN IEE HAIN IIIA NIH AIRE NICHI ICSI ECNICR SOKO "HICKSON CREEK T0 QUESNEL | teen guilty of such action, according | JMR inlet raat iia eT . my . ' ‘ oo — _ ~ | to fairly teliable‘information, but the ne PB. aa ft I . . wont Road is in Excellent Condition, say two bigger town is sore. The road Is fine Dr RC. B amford f Even though business is not up to normal you still Perfectly Good Grits, in Spite and even good solid Grits say the road DENTIST _ use Counter Check Books and need them now or inthe ' of Associated Boards of Trade is fine and it‘is a Tory government do- SMITHERS, B. C. near future, - Dot ; L. . ing the work, so. there you are. ; * It IY m Hours9amto6 pm Evenings | by appolntment; © LL RTE RENTER ’ Two travellers arrived in.New Haz elton the first of the week after a mo- M. Pp IN ; ITI tor trip as far as Baorkerville. They \ 8 ARE ‘OPpTOM ¢ MooD could not wish to drive over better hopes of being members of one kind or way agricultural department. 4 roads. Referring particularly to the} another.. The members of parliament) > few points in southern. Manitoba, stretch of road in question they said: Were of considerable assistance to the| the report added; had already | Hickson creek is supposed tp be halt] delegates: in keeping: them straight as] 5t@rted. cutting wheat and barley. | The Omineca Herald a were asked how the roads were, as, it oo oo, rs 2 ORT ts OME oo nara “ was pointed out to'them that the Asso-| ‘The Associated Boards of Trade in = ae ce . clated Boards of Trade delegntes had | session at Smithers was visited by Mr. 2 a er ~ | Will now supply youfwith quite a lot to say in an uncomplimen-! John A. Fraser, M.P., for Cariboo, Mir 7 Te: eand Ther € | ae _ |: &) tary way about the road trom Kickgon | Olot Hanson, M.D. for Skeena, and alien int toa Tal 7 . Creek to Woodpecker, These trayel-| Dr. H.C. Wrinch, recent representative files Tai Ut Wi toe, ee dE Se lers stated that the roads Were the best | from Skeenu in the’ Legislature. There care anne ae ty re ron ta, Counter Cheek Books they had ever seen them, and that they} were also sereral present, who have] - Port of the Canzdian Pacific Rail- of any size and any make and - : way between Prince George and Ques- regards recent legislation, All three of Canada jumped to fourth’ placa at nufacturer’s rices nel. We took an hour and fitfy one the members siddressed the convention in bacon exports to Great Brita‘ ma cture. pri minutes to get to Hickson ereek and an| tie first afternoon and tvok part ir last May as compared with sixt) - hour and fifty nine minutes from there} discussions throughout the sessions.) , place in 1929, behind Denmara, to Quesnel. There is ‘something of a) This was only one of the mauy uses of Holland and Poland. Total ex- . A . : . rae “ports to Great Britain from Can- town jealousy existing’ between Prince! a member of parliament, and it ts one ada in May were 6,565,400 lbs. or George and Quesnel, although the for-} of the more linportant. functions. at the rate of 66,000,000 Iba, per mer is the aggressor, It happens that] . The mémbers of parliament were ali annum. ; . . . ; this year everyone is headed for Ques-| in an optomistte mood and looked for-|- t ; ; Give your order to us or send it, by mail to ; nel and Barkerville and other gold} ward with confidence to Cunadn weath Thore were increased retail camps: Prince George has always had} ering the storm of depression, In fact{ . S4les in.Canada in May as com- . lots of visitors before, and have donc they pointed ont, this country was now pare vie fine posing the index The Omineca Herald ; -#| their best to hold them from going fa: | coming out of the depression in aman-| ~ of Statistics rose from 83.7 to 85.6. ais ; ; -¢{ther ‘than Prince George. Now thay} ner most ereditnble. “They‘all gave en-|- Hardware had the best showing, -town ‘aecuses Quesnel of telling the}. couragemont to the other inembers at the increase being from 75.8 tu folk not to go past their town as the! the convention to stay with it and they 112.3, oo ronds are impassible, Qnesnel has not | would soon be on easy street again. [New Hazelton, B. C. SER CECE COC L CE SOLE CELL CLE CATER | 338380 A spare blue-ciad‘figure which to thousands . of passengers through Vancouver in the past Miss Barrett. of Terrace arrived in . Seven years represented a symboi a a 1 . ie Hazelton last Saturday morning to yis- of friendliness. in a strange city it with friends for n. few: diys.: will io more be seen around the saa: wharves and terminals of the Canadian Pacific railway in the g . , f | : Miss Bertha Chapman. and Miss Eve- Coast city since Albert Charles U R A T E i > 4 4 o lyn Hudson of Smithers returned to] Pearsall, . terminal passenger >» we . ; ¥. of \ their home the first of the week after} agent for the company, dled thare hiiving spent a vacation at the const, ‘Tecently, € Te a ; ; ; With rising prices for wool and oa i ata. : . . ' H . i \ Kellogg's Corn Flakes are sold Kellogze’s, When substitutes are a Ben Jones of Steveston, formerly n eaneed eee Dy eave neat z aL | atom *# 86 ond Tc «| the bank at Hazelton, visited Hazelton | - monetary exchange, Australia is “ _ with this personal guarantee: offered, remember it is seldom in _” {afew days last week’ in company with | rising slecesie mee, sustealia, is A ‘his friend, Stuart Heuningway of Nort | - pioved arene rale Position, declar Vancouver, 'T left on the return} | ed. Warwic airfax, | managing Vancouver, | ‘They . | ' director of the Sydney Morning “They must more than satisfy you. _a spirit of service. If not, return the empty package Economical, convenient—al- ou... tip Briday afternoon, .. |. Herald, Australia’s oldest news- | : . enn PO : : Daper, a traveller recently on the 2 and we will glad! refund your i i ity. so .| | Canadian Australasian Hner Nia- - » Ny “ y a Y ways uniform in quality. Kept f WATER NOTICE | ogra Nu money.” No other corn flakes can . i insi aera a eee 1oney. ovem-fresh in the sealed inside oT . | |. © Mesting at a time when tio! offer this assurance of quality, WAXTITE bag—a special Kellozge - “Diversion and Use, | Nations of the world were never = ’ 80 much in need of close co-opera- — r ' — a tion economically and politically, For 25 years, Kellogg 8 have feature. Sold by grocers every Take uotice. that The Grand Trunk the fifth bjennial conference. of ore ; s Pacific Railway Company, whose: ad- the Institute of Pacific Relations been the leader. Imitations never where. Made by Kellogg An... | Guess is cure Divisiony Engineer, Cau-| to be held at the Banff Springs idkin National Roilways Prince Rupert Hotel, August At-28, is jfoparded | B. G, wil apply for o license to take} 2S a possible turning point ‘in: 28 and use 25,000 gallons per day of water eae of ull ‘the nations border- jout of Mission and Waterfall creeks, ‘ are “just the same” as the original London, Ontario. Which flow northwesterly and drain in- ' Self-regulation of: motion. pie. to Bulkley River about 1% iniles up- |. tures by producers to conform .. stream from the point at which Bulk- With ordinary standards of decou- i ley iver drains Into the Skeena River.|| ¢y will ultimately render boards The water will be diverted from.Mis-| | 9f celisors unnecessary, pre ote 7 .. slon Creek at a point about 950 feet wil ut Hays, wae vi ae Aihee ’ upstreum from the pulnt of its eross- anterviewed recently a ! 2 : 7 ~ here he arrived from a short . 4 ... {dug the boundry of Jots 1576 -and 1575, W. cae cian i “Tl hisalar District aud. tga Waterfall} Stay at Banff and Lake Louis, = nee gma om ‘ ee, . Clark Gable was another movi5 : Bo : A Creek at a polut about the intersectlow star visitor at these famous moun- ° | a + of 13th Ave. and Lanrier St., mear the tain resorts ‘ ~ i a za western boundry of Biovk ne hee me ; y oan i Sub. of Lot 882-in the Caysiar District, All Ontario district brother 4 ac S zd will be used for industrial rail. officers of Norman M, MeMillan, i ' wr ) Wily purpose upon the railway under. superintendent, Bruce. Division, a taking of the Applicnnt. This notice Canadian Pacifie Rallway, with i wes posted-oi the ground on the 2ath H.C. Grout, general superinten- \ day of July, 1088, A copy of this no- |. dent, as chairman, took part re- tice und an application pursuant there coutly in a presentation. to Mr, to and to the “Water Act” will be filed MeMillan of.a-silver tea and cot. } in the office of Water Recorder - ai fea service, at the Royal York ‘ Smwnithers, B.C, Objections to the ap-| Hotel, Toronto, on the occasion af plication may be filed with the said his promotion as assistant to Ht. J. S[eowzee Segura Water Recorder or with +the Comp. . general manager 4 troller of Water Rights, Parlament Suphrey. Ot the rathway. { Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty ___ } ‘| days after the first appearance of this| Unheraldad,: unreeornis.. url poo notice in a Ipeal newspaper. “unexpected, Mrs Franklin ti %ou- _ The Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway -Sovelt, after an all day motos: trio {| “ Company, Applicant, : ithrough Freach-Canadion eauntry q | ty M. A, Burbank, Divistonal Bnginear| — egst ‘of Quebec ‘City; motu] pee. iz “Agent. so -eently into: the ansient Captial .The dite of the first publication dt >and put-up at the C*ateau Froa | this notice iy July 26, 1933, : tenac, The wife of.the Prasidant i ‘ of the United States. tho follaw- iz . ing day. tock in the stehts of Qua. 4 Ro bec from the high soat of 4 7 ' , ealéche, the quaint. one-horse i= tT he Hazelton Hospital |} ebicles characteristic of Quebes ie 2 ’ ‘ , City. . : : : an , ; f The Hazelton UWospital issues tic. : | kets for any period.at $1.60 per’ ( nee Alex Hunter, news “editor of the mouth in advance. . This rate tu-" Be cludes office. conanitations, maedi- News, Prince Rupert, attended the eon _ cines...n$ well. as nll costs while |} Y@ttlon. of, the Associated Boards, of ' |] inthe hospital TMekets are obs || Ttude rt Smithers, aud on Saturday he | ‘tainable“in Fitziton “at the drug: |; called on ftlends around Hazelton ‘and . stare or by mall ‘fromthe meiil-” New Hazelton, returning . Sunday to | cal superintendant ‘at tha Hospital || Sintthers from which point -he ‘started , "by car for Vancouver, ® ok