‘ “printer's devil.” ~ - THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929 ' ‘ = | package ‘whenever | you buy corn a flakes. It means Kellogg’s—the original Corn F lakes. The flakes with _— - : the flavor that can’t be copied. The . ” . -kind you'll surely prefer! | Kelloge’s Corn Flakes are delicious for lunch and dinner’; as well as breakfast. Serve fruits or honey. Give them to the children for supper. a Insist on Kellogg's Corn "and easy to digest, Sold by all grocers, Served ‘by hotels, caféterias—on . -with milk or cream, and'‘add_ Flakea.. Always extra crisp b diners Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Oyen-fresh. CORN FLAKES HOW THE PRINTERS DEVIL WON THAT DESIGNATION : In the early days of printing this art, was much of a mystery, and “ignorant people thought the printer evoked the iid of the powers of evil, Aldus Man- utius, the famous Itallan: printer’ of the ‘sixteenth century, went to Africa on an exploring expidition and brou- #ht back with him a very black negro boy. Negroes were a rarity in Italy then, The report immediately guined cireulation that the’ printer had been employing the: black art in his work, und that the pickaninny was {n renl- ity the imp of satan, Te was called the “Little Black Devil.” The charge hecnine so serious that the printer was forced to exhiblt the negro in’ public, Tn bid announcement he suid::. . ‘. - “Be ft known to Venice that I, Ald-’ us Manntius, printer of the the Holy Church and of the Doge, have this day nude public exsposure of. the printer's| devil." All those wlio “think: lie’ is, not flesh and blood may edine,‘and pinch | him.” Thus. originated fet we the . term Pons aan . : at _ ‘ The melting waters fromm the Column- feed the sources of three of;the largest | Henry Motors Limited -- Ford Cars - and Parts Zz +. General Garage Repairs _ by experienced men ¥ | Acetelyne po Welding - Garage and ‘Showrooms and. inost herdic vivers.in the Canadian eh aE a ' a ; Letters to Editor | Vo the Editor, Onineca Herald. “hives: Department. of British Columbb- “Ha has‘ heen collecting the records of the poineers and has amassed a great | | quantity ‘of manuscript ‘material, pho- ‘-tographs, etc. which forms a. wonder- {there should be ii. the Capital of the |duties‘is the collection and reverential eare of matérial relating to those who |! ‘Tl who have in their possession original --|hives, “If so I beg to make an. ajpent Look for the red-and-green Kellogg | _ {seem to their owner, they have a dis- ~< itinet value in after years, The under “jing any class of the above mentioned ..| Archives ‘New Hazelton, B. C. ' ‘Deny Sir—For muny years the arc- ful repository of historical informa- tion and it is also. tribute to the me- mory of ‘our poineers. It is well that Provincé a Department, one of whose plonééred’ in dur great proviice’ ‘and lid the foundations for. our present: prosperity. In your district there may be some ploueers or their descendants letters, diaries, account ‘books, journ- alk, note books, photographs of other material which ought properly to find n vesting place iu the Provincial Are- to them to deposit the satie with the Department, which would be prod to receive them and to tike every poss- ible’ enre of them for all time. AN too often the original manuscripts of other cases they are simply burried away and forgotten, and there is in any case always a danger of loss by fire, whereas. at Victoria the ments ‘are kept: in an absolutely’ fire- proof. building. No matter how trivial or unimportant certain papers may from any persons in your district bav- material in their. possession, with a view to the same -being acquired by{ purehase or gift for the Provincial _ Yours sincerely © - -, | John Hosie - Provineial Archivist _, , Parliament. Buildings, doen- | Se —————— __AHARDPAR4. ve — 300 430. HOO | 200 100 ° Many hopes for a fine score have been wrecked by hole No,-8 of the Jasper Park Lodge Golf Course, Jasper National Park, Alberta, over which the Canadian amateur championship of the R.C.G.A. will be played from August 19th to 24th this summer. It is a dog-leg with a ‘high knoll to be negotiated before the second shot can be placed on a.sloping green that is lightning fast and guarded by a deep grass covered ditch. The contour of this green is such that an error of a fraction of an inch in putting means disaster, . oy. Go-incident with the Canadian Amatenr the Western Canada Amateur will be played over the Jasper Park Lodge Course, and‘ this will provide plenty of competition for those whose high handicaps, autometic. ally keeps them out of the Dominion event. The upper photograph shows the fairway just below the elevated tee, Below is 2 sketch to scale showing the hole in detail, Play in the tournament will take place from No. 1 tee. _ Victoria, B.C. . ~Is Your Subscription Due? Sunshine and Showers—New Version _ . Hite a SSS Over ninety thousand dollars has ~~ been spent on each of the new “Solarium” cars designed. for use on’ the long-distance all sleeping ear traina-of the Canadian Pacific . Railway. ‘Fifteen of them have _ been built at.the Company’s Shops _ ab Montreal, and the ond ‘pictured above; thé River Thames, will be - Smithers, B.C. 4) Weat-the' “Athnbitehit/"thé “Shakatetie: | &, one of ‘those in: use'on the ‘Trang Above ie an interlor of the men’s emoking-reom, below a view of the rear end of the “solarium” car, The lady en the right ‘platform is glazed. with’ vita- demonstrates the shower bath. Conada’, Limited. These cars. ara given over entirely to the use of the passengers and contain, among other things, two.green-tiled show- er. baths,, a Jladies™lounge, a large smoking-room, an observation lounge and a Solarium, ‘This latter, |: which takes the place of the open 88 which admits all the beneficial ‘sun rays; and ‘permits « at ‘unbroken en | view. in luxurious comfort. _ The ronin observation lounge and the és