ae HA4ELTON, & oC. WEDNESIDAY, JENE 5, 1935 The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.c. © Published Every ‘Wednesday C. IL Sawle ane Publisher Advertising rete, Display 86e per inch wer issue; reading notices 15c for the first insertion and 10ec each . subse- quent insertion’; legal notices 12e and Se. Transient. Display 40e per inch. GOOD INCREASE IN BUSINESS General business‘recovery is reflect- olin a bulietin issued by the Domin- im Bureau of Statisties.. It, takes §s practically . every industrial phase, shawing marked inerense {1 manufac- turing and exports, The recovery in progress which hits been apparerit for | smue time, is. extended -by figures for! the month of April. Commodity prices at wholesale moved into new high ter- ritory for: recent. yours. . _ Grains, live- -gaing to Smithers also on Satutduy. OFF TO SMITHERS SATURDAY When New - Bazeltoh pablic school asked for n giune yath the Smithers public school ‘base fal tearh for last Monday it vould not be arranged as that was the general sports day “for the Smithers school and Saturday, thé Sth of June wus set for the.ball game. Last Montlay, it rained so that Sinith- ers school conld not hold their sports: and Saturday next was set as the day Tr eonseqnence the principal of the Smithers school has extended nn in- yitation tn the New Hazelton school asia whole .to join with them in their sports on that day, and the ball game ta follow the sports. Therefore “the loce ul feaehor, Mr. Barton, ‘is arranging for as many of the school chilren as possihle to go to Smithers Saturday morning to be there in time for the sports which start at one o'clock, A tiumber of parents and admirers of the youngsters team ure planning on THO YEARS IN SUB-ARCTIC nl stock and a- number of metals partici- puted in the advance. The most sig nificant development, ‘however, was the expansion ine business operations, According to: preliminary, records the physical output of industry reeorded | . gain of nearly six per cent over the standing of Mareh, ee Preadnetion of copper in Canada in March 1935 renchedsar tatal of 37,828,- 906 pounds as aguinst 33,467,044 in February. During the first three Inonths of this: Year the fotal was 104,- 776,368, compared with $1,868,027 in the same period last year, — “Southainpfon val science aad NIEETOS inst eddie, Brit'sh Musetim to study, birds. and by the Roynl Geographic Society to map Winnipez—Hero of a two-renr stay in the sub-Arctic, who was a visitor in Winnipeg recently, is TJ Manning, Northampton, Englund, 23y¥enr old Pel- PD, lof of Groat Britain's Geographle So- the inland, lle Ieft Cambridge in 4939 Previous “experience in’: “that kind of. Work had been gained in: 1932 in Lap- land. His surveying work Was done in the winter! and’ spring’ ‘tontlis: arid his" bird studies in the. summer The long nights and short: days of win ter did not hang on his bands, he snid there were hig dogs to feed; and his sleup was not any too long. Eexcept .fur bis - dugs,. aud, his: trips the:time. He-avaiked out to Churchill iil alone tog, There was first a 30 nile trudge over rough ice to the main lawl, and then thelong.500 mile tranip to Churchill, But he is in fine: condi- tion, brewn’ as a. berry and hard: as hulls, and us healthy ind fit ‘as: any: Iman could wish to be. :' He'll be writing a' book: when. he: re- turns to Enghind, he said in answer to wt question. “Scientific stnff” he ex- plained.’ vo ns ; he We have received a letter fer publi- tution but the name of the writer was not attached. As the letter was of o- volitivaL nature aid not too diploma- tically worded, the meme “F the writer will he required. ‘ ee, ciety, whe lias: just come — out “trom! Ixitud, Hudsous Buy." Tt was-in the snmmer: of 1933 that Island. doing the : 500 With a-bebekgrouad of reading nnat- at Cam- hoe wis comunissioned by’ he hall fh aid of the juniar ball-tenm will Mv. Manning left Churchill for distant: Mont Qauipten miles dy Dont. litor mation: as to:the- date of the dance to le given in-the New Hazelton bes amteunced. liter. cbestra The. Telkwi or- Mad - other. OULAZCUET GS for the first Mater selected. , the Mrs. 'T, H. Wright. vice president af the W. G, f. U.,-has gone to Winniper, to attend the sixtieth, or diamond jub-[ ilee of. that organization. Ld Summer in ‘the Rockies months. |- After the day's surveying was done, |: own food to prepare, -uud 10 hours for ; toca supply post he wis all alone all} fice of the _ general mana Montreal. railroad wat _ the office. Just 150 y : Daly settled ‘Marjorie and supper dance ; ada. press “Beaver ers of the Ca ' this summer, by Canadian half days In ger grants fo particularly i Lt.-Governor - the’ Canadian sion. . Skl-ing and combined, at a ‘bear out of néar while The Orient and its allure,: the inspiration ‘historic theme ereat. festival “Musical and. ‘spummer by a -|.' leadership. of head, organist “Cathedral, hueningh 4 the f . Hotel, Toronto. sixth ‘generation of the Daly fam- : ily continuously resident in Can- ‘Montreal: fee eee _'D..S, Thomson, who has been appointed assistant superintén- dent, Canadifin Pacific Railway, Stiths Falls; was, prior to: “his promotion,, chief clerk in the ‘of- ‘vice-president ‘and Ber of tha railway at. On leaving ‘to take up his new appointment he was presented with a gold standard ch and a purse of ‘ money by his fellow-workers in ears ago the first in Napanee and a few nights ago his descendants, John Daly, celebrat- , ed.the momentous occasion’ at a: al the Royal York This makes the 4 . Sixty-two calls at European . ports will be made by the five ex- * class cargo steam- madian Pacific fleet according to the . Season’s schedule recently issued Pacific Steamships..- . Crossings will take nine and a each direction and ‘will’ touch at London, Antwerp : and Hamburg, » - . . An appeal to the press to mould . public opinion in support of lar- r iuedical research, nto the cause and control of cancer, was voiced by - Bruce. of Ontario, at the Royal York Hotel recently. at the banquet which wound up the seventh annual convention of ‘Weekly Newspaper Association, Ontarlo-Quebes 1 Divi- bear-hunting. wert the Bates Cainps, _Metagema, recently, when. two . women skiers of Toronto,.accom- |. panied by a photographer, routed ¢ his den and siood .the ‘animal was : “shot” by a movie camera,.. ‘ with its mnyltery ita brilliant colors and picturesque seenes, will form: for the Beaux Arts :Ball,, biggest event of .the, spring season, to be held the week after Easter at the Canadian Pacific Royal York Hotel, Toronto. The for the ball is-the: at. Samarcand held , in 1404 to celebrate the Emperor Tameriane’s conquest of India ‘terary. Englana, . and -the England of the g£Teat , cathedrals | will ~ be visited “this party under’ the Dr. : Alfred’: White- of Christ’ Church Itinerary a: the tour which will take about .,.! “a month | “has been . arranged’ by Guy , ‘Tombs, Ltd,,.in conjunction = the ‘Canadian: Pacific Steam- ships. CUTWORM CONTROL, ° * ' ayiner’ knows mueh " rates trom, representatives of the Canadian Pacific Rall-: . way throughout , the ‘world ara that pleagure:travel this year.wilt be on -@ efeater-scale “than any, ~ Ume.in the last -two.years, bring- “Se ing. niore [viattors: ‘to-Canada from . ithe. United” ‘Stutes, Europe, and thé Orient: and’ pouring: millions: of ddtlaraimto’ Canadian . Pocket -- Botepss fe. ae BP a n - ‘Western Canada is expecting! a peepee: goad: ‘share.of this traffic and the . , “Canadian “Baltic Railways mak- ing“ exteisive preparations ‘there. nite, potele and bungalow. camps! ,,.2 Dates “peen ‘iarranged” ‘for Special ‘ontertalnnients: at. Bante : “Hotel: which “Tone 16, “which opens on June 21... °°. With, Bantt on. Ats sister TEBE. a o | and. Chateau Lake. Louise, Lake Louise, as headquarters, tours: can be mode to stich “well- |: known places as.Johnston Can- yon, Moraine Lake and the Valley of the Ten: Peaks, ‘the ‘Lakes ‘In the Clouds, the’ Plaitof:the Six. Glaciers, the Great. Divide, Wapta’ Lake Bungalow, ' Yoho: Vailey. and bungalow * damp, Takakkaw, Falls, the historic! ‘Kicking. ‘Horse: Pass, ‘Mount: Stephen,.-and? the great mountalis -near, Field, B.C, The »: large: ‘Caddian + ‘Pacific. Railway hotel. at Baiittis equip- ped:th every -wayidt:the. comforts. oft yiaitoray” th adio-active salphuy,’ ‘springs, én-turned: into a:swint ting bite); sida by side the - of”: te p “eMod: “with ° fregh |. water: .the Tolling floor. of | tho, i tyvalley. has; been ‘made“into a ‘pic: turesque Bolt “eourse} there are | 26th August, 2nd to-4th. will -return to “Banff from:.July. 19th ‘to -2lst, .when Western:-In- diana. in? ‘thelr?! native’: ‘edstiines’ with the Prince of. Wales “Aeaph ‘aa theymain prize, ath, to’ Bist, ar eee a ‘fast, well kept tennis cotirts, |. a 1 Throughout: the summer ‘there is fun. -and -plent beautiful, ‘events’ at short. intervals, ‘starting * with the. Calgary Stanifede which - will be held‘from July 8th to 13th.'-* : Two; ‘societies. with . world-wide. meimbership,. will hold . thelt”:offi-, cial, outin to: do at.this.. 7 .with, ~gpectal . resort, FS,” thn. aya Riders’ of | - Canad an Rockiés from July” to'20th, dnd: the: 'Treil Hikers: “the: ‘Canadian. Rockies from? +: Indian: Days enact: ancient. tribal: etsy: 7 The? Banff Golf: Week, ja ‘from’ ‘Augus sows: Bis highly ptized seeds an: ‘enetn) 7 lias. heel: -watting. «in. prepiration: for This Is. the cut- ers dittle siuspetts,, that..long.hefore he. ingmedinte ‘assault. worn which attncks all kins and. eon , Aitjons of plants, and: so ‘far ns agri- os "aug Gren, "1% 1b., tht the Dominion Department of Ag- riguiture publish, the. Intest intelligence ou, the most: effective means of. count: anacting the? ray Ages tot. this’ -destiuc- ! ve post. \ Bran lnit bas given most affective : eontrol | for nny years” and it: ry waite, MD, nse folly rt, brat 20° ‘hs Enduili dos. 1: quant, Ralions. jozredients £ howd i finde “thoronghly, - Tho BS JR; then, stirred. into. the water /o nti solution: added" to. ‘the, Paris on ind bean. -Th. iising the ; bait . enough, water and. water 214 wbintéthecnatver, the'nmateur- garden|: cultnve, is, concerned Is such. a- menace | ‘Hoke, af: ‘obtaining Ay Crown » In making the]. Leen Jed, Insurance Agent Handling ail: types-of: -insurance’” , including ‘Fire, Auitomsbile; Sick- ness and Accident’ - HAZELTON, B. C. Vancouver British hoapltaity and British Columbia foods blend happily in meking our guests com fort. able, Dining- Toon; lounge and ° - rooms. are clean; homel like and and: - quiet. - Near shops, theatres,’ ; boats and trains. «Mr. E.G. Baynes, well-known Owner- ' anager. of ‘the.Grosvenor, . gives his - personal assurance “al the highest quality modern horel service to visitors from >. all points in British Columbia. : Write for th Weekly and “Ti Monthly “B, C. LAND. SURVEYOR “L “Alen Rutherford Smiter 8. 5B. Ce ° Gort! fiente of. Improvements Ls NOTICR ‘rMishers:Fractlonal. minergl..¢laim:,; situate dn- the _Omineea Mining Divi. slow of! Range 5 of Coast Distriet.<" Located on Mount Evelyn, Hudson Bay ‘Mountain and adjoining the Rio» Grande Mineral Claim on the north. 7; FMC, No. 829200, authorized agent: : for, the Estate of Joseph Fisher, Free:, Miner's Certificate’ No. 62081D, intend’ sixty days from the‘date hereof, -to aye: ply ta the Mining. Recorder for a Cer- i: tifieate: of. ‘Inprovements for. the pur- 3 grant of a tha- ‘above: elaine: 4 Oe “ ES hefore. the issuninee of such: Certificate of mprovements, tae ‘Dited this’ ‘Oth’ diy’ of Febenasy, ‘rons He Whale debt rere Ry Surveys promptly executed nm Puke ‘Notice that I, J. A. Rutherford * i _ And further take: notiee, that. netlon,:: a mider Section: 85: mst. be:. commenced: : . 48051 js, ree = Dad _ - n .