NEW HAZELTON, BC, WEDNE: 1) as, JULY 10, 1935 The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday «, Il. Sawle ane Advertising rate, Display 35¢ per inch per issue; reading notices 13e for the first insertion and 10c each . subse- quent insertion; legal notices 12c and Sv, Transient Display 40c per inch. GERRY'S BLUFFS CALLED One of the anusine syiectacies of the recent trouble with the © Vancouver uiemployed strikers. in Regina, is the minnimoth effort dierry MeGeer has been making toe get from under and pass the buck of responsibility to some we else, Gerry was loud and: long- spoken when the ‘trouble’ first® started bait as soon as he found that his binft wis called he was ‘glad to-see the men eet away ona long holiday. Naw he is bit¢erly attacking the men who put n stop to the unlawful conduct of Mr. i MeGeers strikers. Gerry's bluff has heen called “all along the line” and he hezins to feeland look foolish for the purt he played. * aretd votes « TOUCHING UP VANCOTVER Some people in Prince Rupert seem to resent the hog-town attitude of the majority of people and papers in’ Van- conver in demnnding tliat ull the pro- vineial road money be spent around Vancouver just as Vangouver demands tliat all other money be spent in or sround Vanconver. The poor people in the socalled southern city are just poor ignorant souls who. do not wish uy enlightenment. They are quite * esntent with their present miserable existance, But if Prince’ Rupert does rt like Vaneouver’s. attitude towards the northern part of the province, Trince Rupert has the most effective wenpon in its’own hands to use against Yuncouver, in fact the only weapon (uit can stir Vanconver, and that is to switeh their business from Vancouver ty the east and to Senttle, Touch the pocket of Vanconver and there will be a squack that will be heard in heaven eotateow, followed shortly by a change Pittnde. , ’ Publisher “DIG AND. THINK , Sion Canadians ‘from “Vietorin to Thalifax will he faced with the prob- lem of marking their ballots in the!’ coming. Dominion: election. There — is as long aa we adhere to the principals of democriey in’. Canada, ewer menus work, Dig far the facts, Think. a Ne ‘Opinions flicker about in nbundance, — Unfortunately they. ate eusier to get than facts und © truth. | Rinars foo, and selfishly and mali-+ cinisly ‘inspired witratha: are’ at too plentiful at election time, Dixeing for facts, and getting them mens sume work, Serious. thinking is some more work. Figures sare dry in themselves, but not. when’ they teil the story of ao mation of human heings made up of warn flesh and Wood, hav tion. Beonomic: difficulties sneno9s Cannda ind. all the wotld faces today will never be solved hy outbursts ef emotion or the hahy-kissing | ipetles of olit. Nor will the barher shop yzossip aud bar reom gossip and merciy “vot: n’? the gavernngent” provide the right mnsiver, Never hefore perhaps has there been hotter ennse to plead for commen sense sod coal anprefudiced contemplation hy the voter than-exists ‘oday. TateNigent’ voting newns intel- Hgent representatives ia Parliament where the laws of the land are made —or net made,” Tatellizent represen- tatives. in. Parliament means intelli- gent) governing cot the nation and its business, : So many people try to chinge the voice when saying something dirty of another in hopes the yoice will not be known, signing. their nines in hopes of not heitig found out. the voice be changed or. the naine left off a lotter, the person who gives false evidence or makes false statements cannot... hide themselves. They -are words.and dirt. Anyone speaking the ‘truth. or saying kind words never need sail ander fulse cofors or xnother name 2 fied * Canada wns Japan’s second — best customer for ten during t the whole of 1934, a Itus yonr subscription been paid yet? ape mean Jt destroys: iene heauty o ‘Kills game and "heritag “persona your forest wealth: Vs ruins. ‘the: : ofvour aceniehighways:. it, rotect this great natur of Bite Columbia... . be conreful’ fe dn; jie woods. "os s it loss | to. YOU! a ae just one fair answer to thut question, - That ..an-['- everywhere ing Leen xaved from chaos amd sturva- | Others write letters without | “No matter whether |. knokn to all bbecause of the very false} - , Hotel, - Toronto, recently, - ‘ “helped: push ‘the: ateel-arourid the | The Ce ee SS. PRINCE GEORGE Tour of British Columbia-~Prince vouver SAIL SOUTH 10 VANCOUVER ‘LEAVE PRINCE- ‘RUPERT Mondays 3 p.m. - For an ideal vatation by rail and water take the Triangic, For infor mation Call or write to - or P, Lakie, DF. & P.A, Prince Rupert CANADIAN NATIONAL Saturdays 6 p.m. SS. PRINCE RUPEFT $37.65. LOCAL AGENT Rupert, Jaspers Van- V-26b-36 STEAMSHIP! : ES Ee ee ee ‘Here and There ‘Two’ or three times as much rainfall this year between April 1-and ‘May 8-on the Prairies as compared with the same period last -year makes the outlook for the 1935 harvest similar to that at the same time of year in 1932 when the largest crop since 1928 was recorded, states T. S. Ache- son, general agricyllural agent of -the Canadian Pacific Railway in the West, Leonard J. - Pohimana, travel- - Jing passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Raiiway, with. headquar- © ters at New York, was recently’. elected vice-president of - the American Asscciation of Travel-_ . ling Passenger. Agents of New York. $Mr. Pohlmann hes been a@ member of the association's executive committee for the past - year. _ Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, distinguished itself recently by staging a Chinese Mandarin din- ner dance, said to be the first of its kind on this continent. As Stage decoration there was used a hundred-foot runner and side drapes, hand-made by Chiiese- many decades ago, and insured while in use at a valuation of $6,006. The orchestra was in Chinese dress and provided music with a Geckdedly Bastern back- ground. aor ‘ : T. J. Jackson, who has just been appointed first assistant man- ager of the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, in succession to Cyril Chapman, promoted to the post of manager of the Seigniory Club of Quebec, started as cashier at the Chateau Frontenac in 1924, and has had rapid. advancement to his present high position. . To Charles Montgomery, one- time switch-tender and at pres- ent elevator. operator at the Can- adian Pacific uptown office build-. ing in Winnipeg, go all honors for having constructed. what -is . probably the most, perfectly fin- : ° ished model of a locomotive on the continent, It is 4 five-foot ' repliva of a Canadian . Pacific class ‘2300”, ‘finished in brass, and copper, and touk five years - to construct. Out of active service for some ; en . There has. eon not of activ ity in} years past, Canadian Pacific liner Melita has’ been sold to. Italian shipbreakers. . She: was. built in Glasgow in. 1918. . “Never betray a@ trust; be hon- est; do what other manu can do: and work your. sight hours a - day,” is the recipe for success ' enunciated by Caleb R. Smith, in- - ternational ‘chairman: of ‘the Mil- lion-Dollar -Round « Table,. speak- ing to the Life -Underwriters’ in ‘eonvention at the Royal York ‘ James G. Millar, ‘Medicine Hat, ‘ veteran Canadian Pacific engin- eer, recently colebrated his 82nd. _ birtliday, when railway: ‘acquant- * ances ‘and relatives gathered | _ congratulate him. \;.: He: wag’ born: dn Drummondville, Que.,. and has .. :* been drawing a railrand _cheque ot for more than 64: years, man. couple’ ‘of score .of fine oid - ; ‘yallroaders who five decades ago - rth shore of-Lake Superior.for. ‘ anadian Pacifle , Rallway, ‘gathered | ar‘ Jackflsh, Ont.,.re- ‘cently,’ to‘yb-etlact’ the : driving. of the: ast Se at Noslo;.0 on n May on 7 a Poe oe Mh “. nerth fork of > there. ‘showtd be _ tor sane c: - Women Going : * okt: Ste: John, the. atarting: base. d +, Tongitr ip* on: horseback! a bY 1 udlittok ; td: pis Hon, find; her'.. laugliter, arthe: party..will: consist of a head ‘guide. wha | foe. williinake. amap.. of the: conntry,. 0. cook |: eh fy onhorse/ wranglers and: “trva: nackers,: a sett hy, thir ty horses ‘to aires ‘the: outfit, 4 | Acres of. tishes may.followone: cure: ’ i “Tess mateh in the. forest. Terrace BE. T. Kenney, MGA. after the vis it nt The prem er, adenonuced that an nperepaicion of $85,000 has been mate fae higinvay. exteysion in Skeena rid- ihe. The Whole sun is vurmatked for tte be divested fer decal rond building. or repatis. © [fis muderstood that part or the taney wil he spent .on. finish- iy the New: Lezelton-Cedirvaile see- Ptua and the brhaee on the section go- ling un river fyor. Usk, three miles on the Usk end already clea tod, nfeasomable amount of money shot hE enavy the: road ti Chimdemash ereek. ™ * 5 e A Trail to Kitimat iB Agar has’ been appointed to take charge of-.the forestry camp on the east side of Lakelse Luke, In ’81 some trail work was done by the forest branch und the south end-of the lake was’ Hpked up with Onion Take that is half the length of. the distance: ‘to the Kitimat -river, That pli, however, entailed taking in sup- ples over the lake by boat. and it is felt that for efficient forest protection a trail over ‘which piek horses could lie tuken for the en- tire distance, Present plins ‘calt for tiie new trail to start at Granite ureek where the Lodge road turns down to the lake front. From this point ‘south the trail WHI follow a part t of the old Foles: Welth’ & Stewart tote‘road. T ‘he esiry fr am the Hot Springs | * TUCO south is sw aumpy and it is planned to leave thectote road to sawing nenres the foot of the motnntain aiid Utter m: nT. the westerly direction that is neesssary to ‘counect with! the “owork. [Mans “eal for the camp geritres into vetive’ - operation» during’ The loser week. uo. a Ta: elke ¢ qunping circles since the ad- ‘yertinoment appeaved in the this paper notifying ‘those wsing .Mrs,-Boss’ land as camp sites that A fee would be ne- fosary in future. - “Sonic are moving ‘to dther ites, oT. preparing to .pyt. their, cottages Ol. -flnis. e u me : cans * a § To Far North For Wild Plants . ti f ae 8 intthe} 3 : es Britishi| + Pamentone+ Hhrante Anon section of Northern ’ Caluiuhin, Mra, Mars G . Hehty, wite af Dri Norma Henry, of Philadelphia, nyriged here a ‘few. diy tage. over, tho dniidian National Rallway, | bound ‘fora wson’? Creck:: ‘the: end: of ralr. in bau Money fer Roads highway extension and- none of it is]. as there are] per Baped ce a! aoe . Vancouver and Bri . end happily in making our, guests comfort- . able. Dining-room, lounge.and rooms-are ¢ een, homeli and + British hospitality Columbia foods d! quiet, Neer. shops theatres, boats and trains. Mr. Baynes, well-knawn EC: anager of the Grésvenor, aives his personal assurance _ of the highest qua lity modern hotel service to. visitors: from ~ all points in British Columbia. Write for ‘Weekly and “Monthly : MINERAL ACT Certifieate of Improvements NOTICE 1 Fisher Fractional mineral claim situate in the Omineca Mining Divi- . sion of Range 5 of Coast District. Loeated on Mount Bvelyn, Hudson ‘Bay Mountain and adjoining the Rio Grande Mineral Claim on the north. Talke Notice that I, J.-A, Rutherford BML. No, for the Estnte of Joseph Fisher, Free Miner's Certificate: No, 62681D, intend sixty, days from the date hereof, to ap-_ ply to the Mining Recorder for a Cer-. tifleate of ‘Tnipr ‘ovements for the’ pur-" bose of obtaining a cr own grant of the: tibove claim,” : ~ And further take notice that action... under section, $5, must be commenced ‘pefore thé: “issuiince’ of ‘sneh Certificate o£ Improvements, Dated’ ‘this Oth day af February, tosh) Paxd and Prnesfer Sebvieg AL at nous, . We B-Lead Owner BL i _UNDERTAKERS, | Tievcanno FOR pale ior ‘A. SpHoraLry So PO: Hons oe : oy he A wire ao oe Prin aid RU pia Be. , ll bring a FS : vey ~ oo , o ; ie a river | their route taking. then over Laurier nd, Caribon _Dasses to Dease Lake ‘nha finally’ tu, ‘elegraph Oreck ' and “Wrangel, on the Pacific: const, . the Peice. River . Block.” “Bivom: | that] dried.’ sat 4 point’ the “party. will travel, BY 82920D, authorized agent . aa) +¥ oth