Em oe 2 ame ewe a ia ES UE TEPER re eg en . yy The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday Cc. H. Sawle — Publisher Advertising rate, Display. 35¢ per inch per issue; reading notices 15¢ for the Tirst insertion and 10c each subse- quent insertion; legal notices 12¢ and Sc, Transient Display 40c per inch. ARE JUST PASSING THE BUCK Premier Pattullo and Mayor McGeer rare handling: the strike situation in Vancouver and the lower part of the provinee Just Hke common politicians who ave trying to make political cap ital out of the latering man’s misfor- lime ‘There are none who kavw bet- tc? than those’ two men-that keeping law und order is the very definite work of the provinces There are none who would bowl sooner or londer than these same two men if the Dominiou fovernment attenpted to usp ily of the powers of the provinees of the nainicipalities They bave labor trou- Mes and unemployment troubles, and have made no attempt worth while to handle those troubles They prefer to piss the buck to the Dominion yovern- ment, and especially the Dominion gov ioument Leaded by Hon RB Bennett. Mare especially are the . passing the fuck to Mr, Bennett now because there is n Dominion election coming up and they think the pcople have forgotten those wild “work and wnges” promises nud will again fall for their loud shont ing Premier Bennett told the House of Commons Th replying to.a-question ask ed by Angus McInnes, South Yancoa- ver, that his government was willing ut any time to consider the troubles in the south, with the provincial gov- ernment, at any time the province of British Columbia requested thein to do so He pointed out: that law and order enforcement was the job of the Provinces and if they found at any time that they were not able to enforce Jaw and order and requested the Dom- inion government to intervene his gov- ernment would do so But until’ the province of British Columbian found itself? unable to do anything further his government could not step in, On the other hand if the Dominion Government stepped in without an in- vitation Mr. Pattullo and Mr: McGeer would how? over the radio and in thé press that Rennett.was butting in and trying to he a flietator over nll Cana- da. or some other foalish thing that wight help tnyn some ‘votes against Mer. Bennett. CULVERTS! CULVERTS! ALL CUL- “VERTS. NOW. [ All speed Jaws governing — traffic on the reads in the north*are cancel- led Co as fast as vou can’ The eul- verte on the main highway will do the vevilatiug, The cnlverts that have net the fanifcof the. tdaremen who tas op eontral éver the men working for iar sineo: the work is ‘all relief work, tistrnetions fram the foremen are not steed to ls seme of: the anen, and [1 vot thoee men have to be kept on nati been fixed are the worst. and that is) ttiey ‘enrn st their” relief % £ Y cniverte “the World will.seon get its fill of ‘culverts. For years and years, the big cry has been for culverts on the. roads. Every year more and more culverts have been put in until today the roads are mostly culverts and they just carry the water hack and forth across the .road,, and, incidentally. break up a few parts of your -ent and tuin, one’s peaceful ‘con- templation- of the passing Of the .de- pression. ° Now that there’ are’ ‘culverts enongh for everyone, and as the gov- emment hos many thousands: of dol- lizs invested. in road machinery, why not put that maéhinery to work on dig wing sume ditches to carry the spring water away: Of course we are not rond builders, but ‘neither are ‘most of the men working on the roads—as soon as the government finds.a man who has Jeaved snomething of road build- ing from experience that man is Jet aut, | . Ottewa-~Quebee's Liberal prempier Tuschereat: added his weight offi¢ial- ly to Me. Bennett's reform for security progam -the Intter part of last week fe made no apologies: for what was dolviously. a direct political jab: at his anupoxed political leader, Hon. W. ZL. Mackenzie King, What’ Mr. ‘Tascher- env did not stress was the faet that he wast adding his support to Mr. Ben- setts: fleht with St, James — street “ight in the’ lutters own home. “Ouehec “is willing to co-operate with the Dominion government in the watter of implementing the teforms ‘ny social legislation sponsored by Pre- mier Bennett. ....” Mr. Taschereau told the Legislative Assembly at Que. bow City on Thursday Summer in the Rockies * ows. ‘bo oks,* Eood ‘share s6f thig ‘trifflc. end 1 . ipectal”. ‘entertainments , a * Springs: ‘Hotel, - which’ “opens: , Tune 16, and Chateau Lake Loulse | “which opend on June 21.. pjertions from representatives the Canadian Pacific Rail-: £ « S¢dy!-throughout the world are that pleasure travel this year will’ Af abengn 3 A. greater scale. than AD, “Hime in‘ the last two years, bring- 7 Jing -more'visltors to’ Canada from. the. United States, Europe, and the Orient, ‘and ‘pouring. millions: of dollars’ into. Canadian pocket- Western, ‘anna’ is. “expecting” ‘a |. Canadian. ‘Pacific Railway ie mak- ing “extetistye. preparations: there voto ite hotels't ‘and. ‘bungalow compe “Dates , dave been: arranged for. at Banff | into With Ranft or ity sister res. te oo 4 ned Lake - “Louise, as. headquariets, tours can; be mode. to such ‘well- khown places. 23: “Johnston Can- yon, Moraine. Lake.and. the Valley: of. the: Ten: “Penlts,:. the Lakes in the’ Clouds,, the ‘Plain. of the, Six Claciers,., ‘the Great. ‘Divide, Wapta: Lake’ Bungalow, Yoho . Valley: and [ bungalow: caimp,. Takakkaw:. Falls; the. historic Kicking, Hoise./ Pass, Mount}: Stephen,:.: “and | the -eredt) mountains neat iold, B.C the | ‘The. large "Cait an. Railway: hotel; aL ped ‘in every: way of “visitors: the: sulphur. springs’ ‘Rave been ot: radio-active with. ap ol? titled with «:frosh | waters: “th rolling. ‘flodr of the “alley hag basen” mada into’ a, pice +, turesque, golf ° connec: ‘thete i i2 on lst, well, Kent tonsils ‘courts, a ‘Throughout: jthe summer ‘there Lis fun beautify events. at, short. intervals, starting with the Calgary Stampede ; which’ will be held from July’ * nd: p lenty to do. at this ~. a aresort, with , spectal: e h to 13th. WO. ‘socloties ', ith arotld-wide wo l ‘hold their ‘offi ia “aPradl: Ride: og; from Suly ry turned|'din ‘swimming pool, side ‘by ‘side | wilt there tr ains’ hive -cartled- a lot of. *hohoes, Yail-riders, - transient “‘nnemplored, or Lpover Citizens’Object i To Rail Riders — On Door Steps * Tanst weels the following, wire was sent by the citizens aud merchants of Hazelton the Attorney General. at Vic- torla, The wire will explain, jtself— Hazelton, May 22 Attorney Genembh' . + ’ Parliament Buildings, Yietoria : Merchants: and -eitixens: ‘of Hazelton protest ugeinst transient, unemployed being removed from: the trains by the Royal: Canadiair Mounted Police, and refused all assistance by the Dominion and Provincial n.uthorities, and turned loose “to impuse on’ citizens for food and: shelters. We demand. immediate step be taken to relieve sitnation. Signatures to follow by mail. _ Citizens The above .wire might very weil have been sent. from any, town or com munity along the. Canadian National Railway,-Imt it- happened to have been sent by Haxelton, A year.ngo the,Oim- ineen Herald ‘drew useless: practice of the police taking men off trains and turning them loose and -then ordering. them aut af town. and knowing that. tha only way they can got out is: byt train Wo ure ghd ¢iTazetton people, took this matter np. The idea, of, doing whit the police have apparently been doing can In no way be justified. The transients do not want to jstop- off, at these places 5, the. ~ people ofthe .com- pot prepired, nor yet disposed to take care of them; the governments; have made no pretense to provide for,.them and to. lock -them, up -would keep. the jnils overflowing all the time... We. du not, believe either: government is responsible for such useless. meth: od of dealing. with a situation, We (lo not bolieve.the bead of, the Mounted thy with it A. general order nay . hay e been issted, ves. But in a ‘country: ‘the size of Canada a general order must contain a lot of elngtic in its eomposi- tien, What is a good order for border points, for terminals, seaports and a few other points is certainly a poison- aus arder-to all intermediate points. liver ‘siiice | “the ° railway Wis are certain seasons: when — the the idle rich, depending on the ‘pertod |. in our. history. referred ‘to: here tins | fesslon is, really work dodging. Those nen do not. wi while pissing: pavk-and rforth renjoylng |: Me | bright sunshine ete., guid existing Certainly ‘the folk of the district do not want them intorfer- ed withis Asn Ww hole, they are a un-} Cositgbde. class: for any. community, and w do tot belleve the ‘nounted tiolice wish those: the “country, ‘Tnstead ot tuking thesé men off the trans “the © polices}: should tag’ then and: keep them going itil they get! them alt ina huueh or prince Rupert's. ‘own - “pet, “aniqua, the Joeal museun Iisa seuserpent Chilly, ‘Wooded: sefonitletis BS: tat Di attention to.. the]. auities do not. want them. and, are | Pylice is responsible ob, even in sympa- built | tllways. been alot! of cmeh “whose pro- : if to be thterfered with [" a ernst ‘of bread ‘and ‘séme ‘tines! an|* Vdrink of water, nndesirabls seuttered:. all! several banches—but: keep, then. olng i janway yas aWeHOMe, nightmarish, alnister’ - hn been pinced in Prince Rupert sinys || rae , a cold. | [coors H. WRINCH ‘Licensed listrance’ Agent ~ Handling all. typesfof insurance’ including Fire, ‘Aatomobile, Sick- ness and Accident HAZELTON, B. C. Vanceuver British hospitelity and British Columbia foods blend happily in making our.-guests comfort-. .: able. Dining-roam, lounge and _. rooms are clean, homelike and quiet. Near’ shops theatres, boats and: trains. r-E. G. ; Baynes, well known Owner- } Manager ‘of the Grosvenor, oy ‘gives his personal assurance - ‘of the highest quality modern hotel! service. ta visitors from all points in British _2: Columbia. : 8, C. LAND SURVEYOR. ww .. Allen Rutherford - wet ‘Surveys promptly executed : 7 z ; Smithers,, B.C... & aoe 8 Lire : OCCT CCT S | MINERAL ACT : Cents fidaté ‘of! ‘Tiiprovements 2 «NOTICE .: por” Priettduat “patnkeieat. ‘elain situate in the Omineca Mining Divi- sion, of Range 5 of Coast District. . ‘Located on’ Mount Evelyn, Hudson Bay, Mountain and adjoining: the Rio Grande Mineral Claim’ on the ‘north. Take Notice: that: BE I. A Rutherford PALO. No, 82 2920D, authorized agent far’ the Estate “of: ‘Joseph Fisher, Free Miner's Certifiente No. 62681D, intend sixty dnys from the date hereof, to. ap- dy ‘ta tie Mining Recorder: for a: “Cer. ‘titieite” ot: Improv ements for ‘the: pur-. pose: ‘of obtaining a Crown: grant at “thie” above elaine: “And further -tnke, ‘notice that, action, | aden section, 89, must. be ‘commenced | before ‘the issannee” of auch Certificate of. Jmprovdments, . ’ Datel; this oth day, of Februury, Ana ‘he pointed at: by. Se alee ea von Seog? NeVeWs Riehl and; Stuilled by . fe mnser ‘ative: party . in