ae ote arses eras Fade maga cathites Balt ETSI eats 2 Salleiectite are n soeteert rire, Cenns o enn (642) : : . “The Canadian, Government its eo-uperating wtih ranches and +x- porters ig their efforts to secure 2 Mmurket, In Great. Britain forsCana . divn -ealde,” said Hou. - Rebert Wea, Minister OF Agriculture, WLO, visited | Montreal; “recently. Te: ine: spect. an expériniental. shipment. vit’. western steers at- the stocityarda’ in thar city; The ‘cattle, , Com Dils= ing 416 head of shorthornk® Hére- fords, Angus and-pure-bred: steers, were brought to. Moatrenl nan! adian Pacific Railway + ‘fdr reshape! ment to Manchester, England, Andlyzing the causes of. business depression in. Canada, £. WwW. Beatty, chairman ‘and president af: . the Canadian Pacifie Railway, ina speech before. the.American Instt- . TWle, of. Steel. Construction, recent- ly. recalled American suggestions: that’ cancellation of foreign debts “due the United. States would cura present: world conditions and bene- fit the :country that . cancelled tham: "It is mot surprising,” sald Mr. Beatty, “that your mer of great vision have reached the conclusion that it they (the war debts) were removed, industry :would be istinu- lated, trade would expand. and prosperity: would. return, and out’ of the revivication -of the ‘world conditions would inevitably. come great benefit to the United States.” A forty-mile‘ski marathon from .Lake Leuise to Banff will be one of the. bigsfeatures: -of the Banft Winter’ Carnival «which will. open February lst next.....The run. will cross: turbulent mountain streams - aud will follow ascending and des- cending ridges of igreat-height. *No smooth travelling: in the-.-last--half,” is the way. ski-ing. experts who have planned ‘it, describe the event, Fur farming in Canada is. now estnblished as.a leading industry, The latest ayallable figures show * that ‘the industry : ‘to-day represents a capital “valtie” of: 22 980,617; , of which $16,401,458 is invested in fur- béaring, animals. :-Prinee. Ed ward Island; is: the. leader ,in the jndus- try, with Ontario and Quebee ‘not fas behind. Ten years ago iotal value of fur-bearing -animals on _ fur farms in Canada* was placed at - ’ $4) 723, 105. : . : Showing of the Canadian Paci- fic Railway - Company for the month’ of Septembér, in which an incrédse of «$1,721,645; was shown: -in net: earning 8§ .over.. the total fur September’ ‘of last, _year,. in the face of. an: actual “decrease in gross earnings; is a-tribite toa MUDABE | ment’s ability.to adapt itself th: un- favorable .conditions, . according, Lo a fhuineial authority ‘of “Most real,’ The -shawing ‘itself isnot an Icdi- eation . of improved bustnesa lor grass earning 3 were: ‘only $19 yn. 2325. as against | £19. 551, 217° one year Ben, ‘a: decline’ of. "$388: i615 “pin aa favorable deve! opment for. “the! conipany liseli. What) was dous WAG! rtor ut down: : soperatina BX: peuses from $14,540,597, shown in - Sentember one’ yeor ago. to St2- “aon Bn for Septeniber: 1930 ~ Sree 9 tadication: of-what:. etrench aval in overhend: Coste’ doth’ acenne . plist, wits given jin the Ausfust Mg- ures, when stayting oul with, fheocias aha. in-gross ‘earnings of $2,182 - abT: the: eompany: was ale to thoy, avnatural: increase Invriet of Sage. aT. wer he. correspardting, nevis | _ othe fs -fer ‘n ie “naturally Buda. J buiter | ‘co |Here | and There | | aa re {Board - of Trade and. the. daily news- jelerks played midget golf on vacant ; Canada. It is similar to the Canadian : such usage may spread . Dominion the, éonfusion will be worse thon that. caused ‘by: the’ many sets” ‘of. 13-45. ala S|.» NEW-HAZELTON; BC, . re from Page 1 I est, for every morning was devoted| Hy BAWLE oaapoye PUBLISHER |e omineca eral Published Every ‘Wednesday +f & iach Poa B CG ‘UN DERTAKERS, : moe FOR p batteaemwr A pPROLALAY Awire | | will bring ua P.O. ‘Box 08 .- PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. - to.. busines. and every afternoon and .|ocacreeeeeonper ee een sghsening and entetln| ie a tit tied ment.’ The’ .Lieutenant Governor the | line each aubseqnent Insertions” < government, the’ city,’ the © Harbour Commissioners, the - railways, the NOT SO MUCH. UNEMPLOYMENT papers conspired to guesis, ; : ‘This national nssociation of week- ly newspapers continues to grow. in | prestige’ and. influence and in demand on - the time and attention of ‘its leaders. As ‘one’ speaker. observed, has. never eniphasized the power ‘of the press but it has continually, im- pressed on its members the ‘opport- unity of the smallest newspaper to fulfil a just debt and render service to Canida. And that work lies about each weekly newspaper office, large or- small, in’ endeavouring each week to cultivate in ita own Community a consciousness of, Canada. Ds “At Halifax I was 1,322 miles near- er to Liverpool than. to my. home. The very vatsness of Canada. would make for provinclalism and , arrow-, ness of vision were it not for the gift of modern means , of; anand ation, not’ least among which, still enthroned: the. newspaper nese, I spent parts of days in Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa’ and two days in, Toronto, where Premier Ferguson was reorganizing his cabinet and honour their . The’ ‘unemployinent situation is not now so serious as ‘at first anticipated. winter work: are apparently - drifting away to other places and others are preparing ‘to.take- up work on’ their own account. ‘Je. is not -, often’.:.that |men on the frontier: suffer mich from a lack of, grub or something ta do— the helpless class: seldom get as far away from a beneficent municipality |” as. all that. In fact. no part of the life on the frontier appeals to those who ‘are not resourceful. “All of which odd one who meets with misfortune and needs some assistance, ‘At the present time there are certainly a few who will be: better oft for‘ work this winter. Last winter . all will Temem- ber, .was a hard. winter. Some - got wages went to clean. up last year's de- , 9, ficiencies, and. little if any, is left for the coming winter. . Work will ‘be a most welcome relief to those ‘people. Hon. Mr. Bennett's pledge’ during: the campaign was. to. provide work’ for Jing to work, . He could not © see Cana- lots benenth towering skyserapers.,| dians lining up in the bedad. line. or In ‘Quebec the Basilicea has been re-|looking to the government, for a, dole. built. I. was ‘theré‘the guest of - the | professional paupers . is one thing the mayor and mayoress’at-a very. -fine/Canadian abhors, ~ but on. the . other’ historical ‘pageant presented in conn- ection with the Quebee exhibition,- where’ a loud speaker (in the Irrench: language) introduced me ‘and. others to ‘assembled thousands of ‘children and adults. : French-speaking Canada really know satisfactorily. | ey he little of each: other's ‘lives, thoughts, |: of. each other's lives .or thoughts © or |’ even publications! The average Brit- ish Columbign is probably better:-ac* quainted with the state of ‘Washing- |. ton than with Quebec” or the © Mari: times. In Quebec I found M. “Maurice Bro deur, ‘who has designed ‘a flag which ‘it is hoped in influential” .citeles in Quebee,’ may be. adopted: for use-.in person and one who'is willing to earn his daily bread. With proper hand- ling there is‘no reason why the money Already voted for -this- district should “HO ¥OR ALASKA HIGHWAY — The Alaska Yukon Highway, gtart-| north that “the Pacific highway will be used; begins :to.logk more. and. more | dike a sure thing. From, the. begin- | ining Premier Tolmie. and his’ minis-| ‘tera have assured the people . that the wierchant shipping“ flag, - sive "that, the. ‘shield of arms ‘is replaced’ ‘by: “a white’ ‘ahield benting’ ‘a green maple leaf’ solely. hig’ flag was: _Dresented to Miss Canada. by Miss | Quebec" the concluding tact ‘of ‘the paige I : have mentioned, ©. 5 ts li. “Tf every> province» .or . city is to ‘be permitted to design and, adopt a Can- |, adian flag: and use’ it'inithe ‘hope that! throughout men in the, United: States. | Tolmie ‘will ‘take | the: ‘matter up ‘with n -|Premier*Benett 'as soon as he ‘veturns to Canada ‘dnd, see what. the Federal matters! 9. ewe te The proposition made seems - ” Tike! highway. For the cost of construction This. franchise ,to erect hotels and,’ service Jot; words sung ‘to’ Oh; : -Canndn. Sep- ~- {latest ‘Quebec: ‘movement ‘should . be, a stations along: the vead, ‘or ‘in: other , ¥ further ‘reason for seedy dealing with: lthis national matter - by parliament. . It could: he debated: free ‘trom, party words ‘ask. for: ‘the privilege of looking J after. the. needs | ‘of. the: neople. wlio are going. to. use’ the ‘road ofter. ‘It: ds: ‘built,’ The “American. people. are’ more’ in: sted:'in. the early: ublding’ ‘of the PPeeranrarares Ssttes Some of the men who figured on the is very good. There are, however, an|. behind so -far that all “the symuner es ee those who needed ‘work and, were will-} hand the Canadian . loves’, @: thrifty not see ‘the people through ‘the winter | | ing’ from New: ‘Hazelton, the. farthest . ‘projected. road -would cost British: Col-|(' * umbia little if anything.- Now a real inler "Tolmie ‘and his ‘government. ‘He offer to financé the road comes from: was pliced at the Kend of the ‘govern: | Premier. ment because he: was ‘considered the}: government is prepared to. do-in’ the , . ' lightened ‘days those men are;, "not? go the:-only - kind. ‘of, x proposition that’; could result in the bullding of that}, .' three ‘years, {ticular: ‘brand’ of. gambling : “that “was: “11, | to. the - people, ‘the. honey. that: was ‘tal if en from. ‘them, nor does ft deprive the 7: [brokers “of much. of thelr, eal gotten |! Fonpinlaton | ‘ ANADIAN National offers many, luxuries, and, cdm- forts which add pleasure’ to ‘your trip South by Steamer vse ' or East: by Train. . .- nee ratove “Sailings from Prince Rupert to Vancouver, thenee via Tri-City Service to ‘Victoria’ - and? Seattle, Thursdiiye “10, 00 pm. Yor Anyox and. Stewart, : ‘Wednesdays 400 pm. 5 - Regular services. to North and South Queen Charlotte Islands.. Particulars of sail- ings, rates, Cte, on request. . Passenger’ trains" ‘Leave New _t Hazleton, eastbound, Mon- | . days, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7.20 p.na.3 west- hound, Sundays, “Tueddays “and Thursdays 7.5] a.m. + For Infirmation call oF write hose coal Avent or R. F. McNAUGHTON, D.P.A. 7 * Peinee Ruperts B.C. W-143F best man ‘in’ the province: for the job. He, in turn, ' selected’ the, best, men. he gould find nmong’ those “elected: with him to assist lim.’ . In ‘these en-' ing to give any thing’ away that « can 1 be sed ‘by ‘the’ proviiice, a ‘The government | ‘deserves: the -whole hearted encouragement : and . support the- finnnelers ‘ask for an; ‘exclusive fof the people ' ‘of ‘this province, : many thousands of ‘Canadians lost ‘all ers who were ‘not: laying. a ‘talr Bune for terms ranting from, two. months te That may, atop: ‘the ‘per: indulged: An, “put? dt: does, mot. give back |. Pee: i DENTIST | hain ‘SMITHERS, B.C Houre~ 98. m. to6p. mi a ‘by Appointment, : -Botel. da ies “Otfice—Over ti the ‘Drag t Store ” ee “Prince Tope va Rav Goon Hore . _ HOP be ods i. B ROCHESTER, | Manager . Rates $1.60 per day up.- Even- - SMITHERS; B. EL F. Noel £ C.. 4 Be a AL . Dry Goods -Men’s Wear =: tention Carries an up-tosdate atock of . Boots and Shoes Furniture... 2... ‘Household Furnishings ‘Special ‘orders reteive prompt ate | ee an a’ A “As: a result ‘of the stock . smash, when . their: sayings, a. Jot. of ;the. stock: brok- yet . “Recently in’ ri “etter a patron’ des-. Tie al : ‘e, ff eam ee eribed Pacific Milk ° ‘as ‘the, all 7 purpose ream.” - The compliment : isa fact as all the -virtues: of the ‘ cream are; saaved.,,..In. every, recipe Ye that calls for cream, they - use Pa-. Velfic, ‘Milk, .hundreds: of. tell us, in‘ th ir letters. with thelr. customers, are “now in Jail.p ee 7 ‘patrons: ;