a iim P i] im crotion.of the morals and the ethics for _ is ta supply the soil where a legume is! . NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNE SDAY. APRIL 5, 1933 No. 42 eo a sn a tt a ee The people who think it is a hopeful Troject to maintain public - hospitals Peaveopstikes would do well te take note af what Dr. Wrinch of Skeena has Bliecu’ saying ahout it in the legislature siys the Proyuee. Dre Wrinch does’ [net (hink the scheme would work. He dismisses for the momout any consid depending tor the enre of the sick poor upon the wholesale exploitation af e cambling. Me simply looks at the pro- posal as a practicnl question of getting the necessary meney ly such means. Pe caneludes that the thing cannot be done, Dr. Wrinch’s finaneinl anatysis is at Test intpressive. He puts the — total aimual income of all British Columbia hospitals at 85,750,000. his is inconie fron. all sourees—pationts’ fees, dona- tions, Dominion. Pravineial and Muni- cipal gevermments, Then with this as acbasis he considers the percentizes of the different dishtrsements ont af the procecds of the Lrish sweepstakes. the adel held up for oor imitation by the advocates of government sweepstakes sF these disbursements Dr Wrinecli Pauls Chat OS@ goes for prises, 06 for expenses, 56% for fixes and Is% for the hospitals. Qn this basis, says Fr Wrinch tt world he necessary for all: the people ino British Colmmbia who would he Ukely to manble oa hospitals sWeopstalres at all, to spend Si a ‘ cach on that qoamsenent. | But we do not peed ta aeeept all of - Dr Wrinch's estinuites aid) compnta-: lions as conclusive. It las always) heen cleny that the Irish Free State! Hospital Sweepstuke maintains itself Hecnuse if is “permitted to enjoy on mamopoly among the civilized nations of the world. It has always been clear that, if it liad-to depend on-the tontri-’ butions of the Trish People themselves ae ee hired times, Hon! R, 6. Bennett, Premier of Canada Whose government at Ottiwa its bring Ww 1 ge Canuda Safely through through tae the it would go a very little way indeed to tusintain the Irish hospituls. But we need nat bone to expect that British. Columbia would enjoy any sieh man- opoly, There can be no government sweepstakes in this province until the sweepstake hos been vilidnted as the law in Cannda; and all the reasonable certainty is that if Canada embarked on this adventure in public gambling ~~ , the infection of it would be the same Wite & long sfzetch from there to Ewvo in all provinees. The plain fact is thar Mite corner thaf has been very bad this va | pring, mth “al of re if a government sweepstake beceme | pris ud geod deal of mones could have been saved bad that portion at xeneral the cost of the thing would be | more than the tratfie could bear, and Me Tetd been closed’ except to al the demorulization of thix business is Feat really HeCesenTy traffic. 1 hat a cost incalculable altagether. ronkd have cut out nine tenths of the teaffle nid the row bed wauwld not have heen ent) throngh. A_ lot _ could he said lat what's the use? An ihe damage that could he done has Loon done. a ' Last Study nun was stuck vow FHazelfon evening Hey, Mr. Red: in the mud enroute ta to hold service, The ‘hice where he met. his difficulties was n front of the MacKuy ranch, a place that has not heen bad before. There is INOCULATING LEGUMES od The porpose of legume inoculation grown with a sufficient number of ihe | SOME BIG ‘TURTLE EN LONDON tive Dactoria of the proper kind which | are able to ponetrate the roots of the! MontronI—Canadian Natiomu Steam seedling wud form the characteristic! ying veport that “Faomy" a live tuttle nodules, Becoming estrblished these weighing no less than 448 pounds and Inucterin ave able to gather nitrogen | god no less than 50.years. wis recent- from the nix, and pas it on to the plant J- shipped teom Autigna, British West thus suving the drain on the valuable; nding, to the nquarlim of the Zoolo- iitregen in the soil, When a erop 18] dent Society in Landon, erown for the first time, the proper Cbserver give a prize f hacterin nre often absent, and inocula. gyrds of the event, tion, either by transferring soil from a guys, in purt:— field where the evop has grown well, tomic hliss, Same derman before th av ly using « pure culture of bacteria. ‘ergo Will ‘stray, And, musing on thy | Kven where the’ sail muy contain suf siape (xo like te his), WH slgh, and! ficient bacterin enpable of forming no- Jek his ps, and tien away.” dues, however, inoculation may often! he of benefit in improving the crop and ; soil. Investigations have shown that} Astieuiture exercises such 1 ‘potent there are good and poor races of bae- influence on Conadinn tfe that. the teria, sume able to fix uitrogen actlve- Prosperity or adversity of. the Former | ty, aud others acting but feebly oy ev- 18 reflected In every walk of ustional ch as parasites in the nodules. Re-in- life. uculation, therefore, may in some causes he helpful, repeated applleations help- ing to establish a more efficient race in the soil “ v The Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia the Niagara Penlosula. in Ontario, and the Okanagan district in British Col- umbia are three world famous centred of fruit production, — ‘rhe next meeting of the. W: aA, to tha If, H. will be held at the home oft: Mrs. Cuvy the first Tuesday in May. VAS-STUCK IN THE MUD SUNDAY Mare, |ies, died in Shanghnessy hospital last seas. with the 16th Canndian Senttish and gained his commission as Heuten- after having spent some time in’ Haz | 7 lelton with h The Omtneca Herald is Two Dollars 800, og t ; NEW HOSPITAL AT SMITHERS | "The Sisters of St. Ann at Victoria hive accepted the offer of the hospit- al asvelation at Siiithers and have ta- iken over that hospltal. The Smithers jhospitel assuciition have turned over ‘to the Sisters of St. Ann all the as- xtts in connection with the hospital as jthe one-third contribution from Smith- fers towards the constriction of a new bullding at a cost of $380.000. It is understood that a start on the new building will be made at an early date on a site on Bulkley Hill, whieh, it is considered is a much more favorible site than the present locatlon. Smith- ers now looks forward to having their hospital burden largely se Temoved. . a ide -cluracteristies ‘Bantam and where sweet corn is py ‘day morning after a. Visit in Drinee | VARIETIES OF SWEET CORN “ORANGES FROM PALESTINE —a arly maturity is one of the desiz-! UltHtax—Dalestine oranges continue of xweet corn, to arrive in lirge quantities at the port For cariiness, quality aud yield Gol- of [Lulifax. Five thousand cnses hive den Buntam sets the stindard amongst (been lainded, bringing the total for the Fhe many different varieties of this season up ta 35,000 cases, Five thous- Vvogetuble, During recent years testy #ud more cases are on the way which | ouducted have given results showing Will he cight times the quantity re- lit there ave several varieties. of ceived during 1982. Improved method weet corn that are of good quality and of cultivation on the part of Palestine Which mature up to ten days earlier growers and recent maturity of large than Golden Bantam, ‘The most con- lew ornuge groves are responsible for Gusive evidence has been ubtuined the greatly improved output. Herero )with Sixty-Day Goulden, whieh over a ‘fore Great Britain has absorhed the period of six years has given a consis- entire crop, but with increased output tent and heavier yield. the latter chief new markets are being developed. ly due to increased size rather ‘than in increased number of cobs. Vicek-' The W. A. to the H. HL will hold a aniny is recognized as a vericty earlier Telephone Bridge beginning April 17th than Golden Bantam, the yield ix how ard esnttrme until May With, Fall ever less and cobs ure consistently: partieaiars with be given next week. smaller, Tests made in 1932, Span- As th's is something mew in this part ish Gold, Burpee and Early Sweet “al! of the werld i prariises to be very in- gave earlier maturity ‘than Golde: teresting. Weteh for the partfenlass owe Next week,’ TEP > Sy for earhiness these varieties \ : —_—- ‘werthy of a trial The ex: any character fn plants isi fietio, of both heredity and enviramnent en sequently under different eit ard et! matic conditions the float beluevinur of any plant mmterial ea only he pray: ° ed hy careful tests. The sete of hue couking held in the Vietted tinirch. Paselton. last wee wos decides? sueepss, Bhe ladies re- hort net proceeds of over $11.00. . Tho Fellx Club met at the Tse of Mis, A071. Chappell on ‘Tre - tay oveniig and the prize wis wo hiv Mrs, Sargent. , Mrs. George Bis of the Kispiox Vaniey rerarred Theos: es amit Mfrs, Lecir Tienient suiinal disenses, whiely. ef: fect the farm live stock in Eurotie. - yerchnve sever been allowed to obtain The annnal meeting of the New Tine a tect holt in’ Cuueda. | ltan Citizens Aseetation will be held : , nthe ballon Friday night for henring | A imiber of men left Prinee Rupert eports and for the election of officers iho first of the week for the Garilooa & well as any new busines that may in the hopes of getting work, or of get- ome up, ting a stuke in the ground. Nupert, u A few more April showeds and the Indiuns and the whites will be dowu COMMITTED ON TWO CHARGES E. C. Dawson appeared before Mug istrate Col. R, 1, Gale in Smithers po- lice Court Inst week on two charger! of arson, He pleaded not guilty, bu | after taking the evidence which oc- ‘cupled two or three days; the Magis- trate committed him for trinl on, both ‘counts. It is nnderstood that. the nev- will be legal beer for sale on Friday The London ensed elected for speedy trial and he next, ven at the big ball games dov-! ar pootic re- |will come before the country ‘court dg (he sraimer beer will he for sule.! Que prize winner judge tn the uear future. The cases American beer will make a big differ: “Totential pool of ga8-'arose out of two fires, one in the ac- Cice,to the Canadian brewers who ex- cused’s, store an couple of ye; the other piuwvents last Christmas, ee GF. Palmer, for yenrs 7 assistant to the’ superintende nt at Babine hatcher- - Friday. _ He was 47 yenrs of age and a nativé of Scotland. He served over. ant. He also won the Itallan bronze medal. -* Mra. Eove has gone to Prince Rupert er sister Miss Lois Ander. . . - I Irs veo and ported large quintities, and ta the pra- gre by it the home of the accuset’s vineinl govermueits, us the American tourists drank great quantities of the! juproyved and the price reduced by the governments so that Canadinn people vill he able to Uuy it. priation from the Provincial Public |Works Department. But this aint ‘ ‘vill not go far in maintaining ronds, trails and bridges to say nothing of y other vidingg have beon cut and all, or nenrly ‘all the members are complein- dag. Omineen district gets $20,000. wher tie big high level teidsy trying to tease the trout and iater the salay+ before they take the hig lenp over the rocks of Che canyven on their way io the spawning grams, ‘Phis is one of the best fishing pools in Northern British Columbia and is visited every year by many strangers, Fort George $32,000. ‘The government is doing just what the public. have been asking for for a long time—ceon- my, SEER IN THE UNITED STATES | In innuy Stutes to the south there | Angus McLenn. the new general fure an of the provincial public works de. partment was a visitor here during the ; Week, He mrde the trip fram Smith. caro gd had oa look aver the Varios places in need of repair work, Canndinn beverage. It is expected | panENG THINGS EASY IN WES'T the quality of Canadian beer will be: | INDIES - A trve story emamiting from Gren. ada in the West Indies, says that a solicitor there feeling certain that the uext six inonths would bring no busi- ness, laid in “a stock of Lterntuye. some slinple food snd got his radta in- to good condition.” He then got into pyjamas and. retired. getting up onty ty take exercise, feed himself and Jiath —That has nothing on life up here, iVe do not have to bath. St " Skeonn dstriet gets $22,000 appro- eHeving unemployment. But all the Cee The Omineca Herat? ts Two Dollare