ddan | THE, OMINECA. HERALD, WEDNES DAY,. AUGUST. 23). 1988, . near future. a er arr 1 of any size and any make and at manufacturer’ s prices re Gh dae en pee The Omineca Herald : Will now supply; you with Counter Check Books Even though business i is not up to. norinal.. YOu... still... vse Counter Cheek Books and need them now or in the — The Omineca = L AREER AMON ANA HEIEHENS Give your order to us or send it by mail to” Herald ‘New Hazelton, B. C. +N ROCA EE RASPES Beat the | HEAT ENJOY more erlsp, light foods, and you'll feel cooler. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are extra refreshing.. Rich in energy — and so .easy to digest they don’t “heat you up.” Fine for breakfast, lunch, chil- dren’s suppers. Oven-fresh. Made by Kellogg in Tondon, Ontarioe a =e v8 eS re) 2) | =z RS Ts 1 er go > Fa im bd ERS = Ee ES SSuTe SS eal aS | | lurge display’ matter,’ PALL TRAEN SCHEDULE. (Effective from | August 20th t o, October 2nd) As ©. . ae EASTEOUND , . . Ly. 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Rois 5 4 ‘Canadian we a 'Phéne or jordey local agentor : Q Ws . , McEWEN,, DF. & Peds Prince Rupert, ° ee | _ Nation: Tags: Thar, Suns. ee hoe _Omineca: Herald.. - ‘The Oiineca’ Herald} NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday C. BH. SAWLE . Pueyeane =e Advertising rates—$L.60 per inch per month reading notices lic per line firstinsertion, 10e par line each subsequent insertion. -— 7 Pard f: THEY ARE POOR GUESSERS The Enderby Commoner has about as much confidence inthe predictions of the Vancouver dailies as has the When a Vancouver daily ‘sets. out to boost something * one]: can .be sure those papers are out for ‘their-own juterests only, and that- the welfare of the whole province has lit- tle if anything to do with it.. The Commoner recently stated: “Genial, well beloved and personally popular, Dr. Telmie must. still realize that he is definitely out of the public iife of this province and that even a mitacle would not reinstate him~~The Vauneouver Sun. . “Readers will remember, four or five years ago, the Vancouver ‘dailies pub- lished the same kind of bilge about ‘Mayor Taylor, - - “For weeks they hilged and straine and yodelled this knockers’. -chorus Mayor Taylor was a back number; he had no following; he was finished— they suit It. And when the day of election came and the votes were’ counted, it was found that Mayor'Taylor was the peo- ple’s choice by the largest majority he ever polled. So much for the power of the daily press of Vancouver. “If they can guess so far. wrong the feelings of the people of their own elty towards' thelr own: mayor,’ how far wrong may they be gnessing now with regard to Premler Tolmie and‘ the con- fidence of the people in him through- ont the province?” OUR NEW HEADLINES With this issue ‘the Omineca Herald and ‘The .Terrace’ News appears ‘with ‘new headings, that is the type is new. The’ noteworthy feature is thot the type was ‘set on a lnotype machine in the same mannér as the’ body’ type’ in this“ issue—not on our’ own’ ‘machine, but on a new machine in Toronto that | has ‘recently been pat’ on the market: by the Canadion Linotpye. Machine Co; for the express purpose of setting very long time before this papet will need'a machine of this kind, perhips we may need one before we c¢an'afford to buy: one as they run into considerable'mon: ey. ‘However, we'have the -ptivilege of benefiting to 9 small extent by this very modern’ machine, ‘ Our thanks’ dre due-the’ Canadian Linotpye Co.'and te 4 Mr. Dugald Campbell, their represen. | ative in British Columbia and Alberta. ' DR. TELFORD'S SOCIALISM, . a pupocty fet catis ! A noticenble ‘feature of the speech given by Dr. Telford. was the fact. that ‘| .he nade. a soft bed-for the C. C..F, to, ‘|-fall on'if their program should nat pan He al. out as rosey ag he pictured it, .. ready. blames Premier Bennett, and, ql- so, Hon, Mr, King,. because. Dr. ‘Telford | khows his party could not bring about a.condition of, affairs such.as-he tried to nake the people. believe would be brought. about if hig party was in pow: er at, Ottawa, . While Br. ‘ Gelford’ | picture’ of ‘the ‘future’ is’ indeed very benutiful, one aged citizen hit the nail “Just right when he sald,“thé people are not yet half: igood enough to "be social- ists.” There is nd use’ abusing: the |. men at athe top if the men at the bot- tom: are not prepared to- earry on,’ we “| mean’ if they are not good ‘enough, ara Tnes., Thur... Sune.) 10. ma Dues, Thur., Sun... not efficient: enough. ‘The’ man’ who : brazenly ‘BAYA ““F ean * do-!s0-and so”, weil, he: ‘seldom-makes anyone else be _ lieve: he can-do ‘so ‘and BO, . -Drv-Teltord's plan’ ig ofl. vey wien to | dream: about," ‘ag be ts “doing, or it 18 all; | hie” ‘pleture to hangin the Hall, *butIt] |, --” | the. ‘people will hot ageent: ‘Chittatiantty | | ot “| thoy: will hever: ‘live up to: ‘gcfalttsnt of] | the “true: type, “Olittst wala sodtallat; “[tand: he was the: ouly: real soctalist that Tins over. lived. What Dr. Telford. is J ayes Tt will be a! oy ‘preaching is far’ ‘from soctalism’ ag s wad A a . taught by Christ; yet he trles tatoo ea a lot of the people, "According , to, ‘records’ ‘recalved 20 iInanufacturers were engaged in’ mak. Ing’ fertilizers’ in Canada, -while 31) manufactured fertilizer materials; 14) i firms made ‘both—¥o much for’ trac- tors on the farm and the high cost of farming, ' . * * The ‘budding or roses ‘is: much like the budding of fruits, und anyone who is at all skilful With his hinds can do it successfully. he time for budding varies, somewhut in different parts of Canada, but fron the latter part of Tuy until September the stocky should be-in condition ‘in some * part of the Do: minion, ‘ eet ithe pur pose of the cardboard top on milk: bottles is te protect the’ milk dur- |. ing delivery und is not intended ag a permanent’ cover, When the bottle is opened itis" well to discard the eard- board enp and use one of the many types of bottle covers which are on -the]. market.. Glass. und aluminum are to be preferred as ther tire easily washed. ae oO Half 4 dozen tennis players from Prince okpert left the coast: Saturday ‘Fevening md arrived in Smithers Sun- day ut noon und guve the Smithers tennis fans a mimber of games during the afternoon and’ evening and on the following morning e - % ’ Chas Reid of Smithers stifl holds the championship for the northern intertor golf phiyers, He won last Sunday at fmnual tournament A fuller report will appear on another colunm in -this issue if our golf reporter” gets around in time, or the full report will appear in our next issue. a a) What t lot of fellows want is not a better world to live in,or to help their fellow man,-but more money to spend themselves and the only place they can see any that con be had without work. ing far it is. in the bank or in the rich i WATER NOTICE « - Diversion and Use. Take notice that The Grand Trunk Pucific Railway Company, whose ad- dress is cure Divisional Engineer, Can- adian National Railways Prince Rupert B. G, wll-apply for a Neense to take and use;25,000 gallous per day of waiter out of ‘Mission and Waterfall creeks, which flow northwesterly and drain in- to Bulkley River about 1% miles up- stream from thé point at which Bul: ley River dyains into the Skeena River. The Water will be diverted from Mis- sion Creek at a point about 950 feet upstream from the point of its cross. lig the boundry of lots 1576 and 1575, Cassiar District and from Waterfall Creek at a point about the intersection of 15th Ave. and Laurier St., near the western boundry of Block 162 of the Sub. of Lot 882 in the Casstur District, and will be used for industrial rail- way purpose upon the railwoy undet- taking of the Applicant, This notice hwas posted on the ground.on the 25th day of July, 1983. - A copy of this no- tice tnd an. application pursuant there. to and to the. “Water Act” will be Tiled in ‘the ‘office ‘of Water Recorder at Smithers, B..0. Objections to the ap- plicution may be filed with the snid Water Recorder or with the Comp- troller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of thir’ notice in- a lotal newspaper. : The Grand Trunk - Pacific Railway _ Company, Applicant, By. M. A. Burbank, Divistonal E Dnginecr Agent - ‘The date of the’ ficst publication ot} this" notlee fs July” 26, 1988. ; The Hazelton Hospital fee Phe Hazeiton Hospital issues | ‘tie, * beta’ ‘for’ ony “period at. $1.50. per . . . month ‘th advance. ‘This rate in- cludes office . consultations, - medi. *. age a ‘the, ahospltn): _ Tiokets ‘are ob-. tainatle. tn Haziton , ft; the drag: ‘stoveor by. mall from. the: medi. ; eal supertntandnnt, nt the, hei» fee wobges velnes, Be , ‘well: BS. ‘all, costs while +, ly r SMITHERS, B.C. “Hours 9'a-m-to’6-p m ° Evenings by. appolntment. 8 mre ACTIN | Ho = ard ‘t “are | ate as uid oo a tainly early torvest in Weare Cemads Says a inte Fuly wee'ly efop re- port of the Canadina Prcifie Linil- .way- a stieulural, deparn.1ant + A few points in southern Muanitube, ‘tho report. added..bad. alread; Star ted cultiag heat and barley. ' Canada jumped to: fourth pines . In bacon exports to Great Brita: last May-as compared: with sixth Dlace In. 1902, -behind . Denmar.., : Holland and Poland, ‘Total ex- ports to Great Britain from Can- ada ii May were 5,566,400 Lbs, ur at the rate of 66, 000 ,000 Ibs, per annum. t : There were ,incrensed retail sales in Canada in May ag com- Pored with April and the index | . Humber of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics rose from 83.7 to 85.6. Hardware had the best showing, - the: increase being from 758 to de A spare blue-clad figure which to thousands of passengers through Vancouver in the past. -Beven years. fapresented a symbol of friendliness in a strange city ‘will no moré be seen around the wharves. and terminals of the Canadian Pacific railway in the Coast city since Albert. Charles Pearsal], terminal ‘passenger agent for the company, died there - recently, Pi a With rising prices for wool and ‘a vast Chinese market for wheat caused partly by ‘advantageous “monetary exchange, Australia is ‘rising. steadily. ‘to a; greatly im- : proved economic position, declar- ed Warwick "Fairfax, managing ‘director of the Sydney Morning ‘Herald, Austratia’s ‘oldest’ news- ‘paper, a traveller recently on-the . Canadian Australasian liner. Nia- a ‘ gara. Meeting at a time when the ‘. natlonus of the world. were never Bo much in ‘need of close’ ¢o-opera- tion ecotinmically and politically, ‘the fifth biennial conference of ‘the- Institute of -Pacifle Relations to be held at the Banff -Springs Hotel,, August 14-28, is regarded ‘as a possible turning point in tha ‘affairs of all the natlons. border- ing the Pacifle. °° Sone \ Self-regulation .of motion - - pia. tures’ by producers. to conform - with ordinary standards ‘of decen- cy will uitimately render boards of censors unnecessary, predictei . Will H. Hays, Czar of Hollywoo, interviewed recently. at Vancouver © where he arrived from a. short stay at Banff and Lake Louise. Clark Gable was. ‘another .movi3 , @ atar visitor at these famous mouu- = tain resorts, All Ontario: ‘district brother officers of Norman’ M.: McMillan, superintendent, ‘Bruce | Division, Canadian Pacific. Railway, with H. C. Grout, general -superinteo- deni, as chairman, took part re- cently in a presentation to Mr. MeMillan of a silver tea and cc.- -fee service, at the Royal Yor: | otel, Toronto, onthe occasion vi his promotion as assistant to H. J. Humphrey, °. general manager, eastern lines of the railway. , Unrecorniaca and - unexpected, Mrs Franklin i. Rou- sevelt, wfter.an all day motor trlp . Unheralded, through -Freach-Consiinn eountry, -. '- enstloft Quebec. City, mutored re. Bees “cently! ‘into 'théAnclent Capital - and! put up at the Chateau Fron- tenne. ‘The wife.of- the. President. ' of the United Stites. the follaw- ire day. took in the sirhts of Que~ ‘bec from the high sent of so . calache, the quaint “one-horsc’ | ote characteristic of Quebye man’s | Pouket, “q waht} ‘and they” the next fellow’ orn Bots any. “ite ionton; nittending - it series of theologt- cal lectires it Sk Stephens College, j Unive. yin paid ‘your ‘sroseviption ret — a hat is the money they { 0 “net care whether i uf iz = 1 I Misd Mitdes ‘of Kispiox ta th a- Aae