eae get h SEEN TR AT EEE Bo ere NEW HAZELTO* %. C., WEDNESIDAG, OCTOBER 16, 1935__ rs age re The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. - . Published Every Wednesday Pubtisher C. I. Sawle Ady ertising. rate, Display 85¢ per inch er issue; reading notices 15¢ for the first insertion and 10c. .each subse- quent insertions Jegal notices 12¢ and se. Transient Display 40c per inch. ALL LEADERS WERE ELECTED While the people of Canada appar ently did not care for the policies of Ifon, I, B, Bennett and the Conserva live party, the people of Calgary gave hint a big majority. Hon. My.. King wis also given a big majority in his own riding. Mr. Woodsworth was re tarned from Winnipeg ' ‘and ‘Hon. Hy I, Stevens was elected. in Bast Koot rey defeating Hon; Randolph _Bruce, former Lieut. Govenor in B. C. But, while the leaders were all elected they did not all get much of a following. My. Woodsworth will haye one or two but Mr. Stevens’ will be all: alone—his Hoconstruction Party did not elect one ofher member. “Even Mr. Bennett will ref be kept very busy looking after his flock of followers who will not oum bor more than forty odd if that many. The Social: Credit party in Alberta did the same thing: in the Dominion eleo fon aus they “did in their recent pro vinciil Geetion. * They have sixteen of the 17 seats in. Alberta and one in Sas katehewan. How. Mr. King will have a majority from every province in the Dominion and fram Novia Scotia and P. H. I. he has a solid representation while Que hee will he almost’ solid. "Twas a glorious victory. THE PEOPLE. HAVE DECIDED The people in Canada decided ‘Yast Monday. that they would have nothing to do. with .reform.measures, nor did' they want anything more to do with new fangled parties. Their decision wax such that there is no room for a doubt. Hon. Mr. King has a mandate from the people. which enables him to put the policies:of his party of five or six yenrs ago into effect. If he is at About, ing. during the campaign but he has |- all well advised he will do just that | and leave all-gorts of reform absolute ly alone..The Gerry MeGeers and Tan McKenzies were givennotice’by their constituents that no reform stuff will be tolerated, but Hon. Inn fs to have a, chance to see if: he will lerrn to be have himself and listen now to the party. The vote on Monday was very significant. The Tory ‘party will do well to ponder over that vote during the next fowr or ‘five party can learn the -Jesson ‘taught it mar possibly ect back tmto power. in one or more of the provinces or in the Dominion some. day. The Libernls learned thelr lesson aud maile good use of it, aa HANSON WON GREAT VICTORY For the first time for many years Skecna riding has a representative go]. ing to Ottawa who will be supporting, the government in office and it should mean a new life to the northern part of the province. able to make good ag a representative He was given.a wonderful majority, and in almost every poll he lead while in many he got as many or more votes than the other two ‘candidates com hined,. He put up a bard campnign and did not spare. himself in getting Not only did he cover the rid made a practice of visiting most of the points at lerst.once-a year. . He also had ‘an. efficient and experienced cam baign committee. ‘The result was that he defeated the best man the Conser vatives have in the whole Skeena 1d ing, undone who, with a Conservative government at Ottawe world. have heen of great benefit to the north... Mr Hanson is to be congratulated, and for our own part we‘ most heartily . con eratulate him, and anything: this. pa|- | ner cin do for the next few years to} help him in his work we will glidly do ud trust every other Conservative In the riding will co operate with him- There is much to be done and it will .tuke the united efforts of nll to get what is coming to us, even from a Lib eral government. Along w. ith Hon, Mr. Bennett five of his cabinet members w ere elected 80 that he will have good support on the ‘opposition benches, TO M ir on sw vep out, you “trim the: ERCHANTS - Ww ‘nndows. you dus). off the eounters ‘you, make; up new. price ecards, you unpack and arrange new stock, you... plan your “merchandise ‘showings, yau do these and a hundred other nee- essary, Jobs, REGULARLY | in the normal cord set of ocr bu siness. “But how v about the biggest Joh of all—contacting the people and tell ing them repeatedly that you are in business and have the goods they , need.....D0 you do that, REGULARLY? Do you figure you are going to get your share of thid/available business if you don’t tell folks about youir ‘merchandise and service at REGULAR intervals instead of doing the job rramodiealy, ml petat ANE oe ; eae wa: yall’ ‘mown: -Aéats, experience and thousands of ranirds, the. RE- e 7 ‘Test-of-all ‘Medium for ‘(REGULARITY is advertisiny.in the. ines: news He ve A newspaper going ‘REGULARLY ‘in to the homes: of, . ck your pros AC ADALCE, Cleve y_uthe ; Me wee MS 5 ii Edits uP of pao Hit e ee iilee folks won't fils “ik: on ‘newspaper HEGULARLY, _ Its dvertisin ‘yo | here): 1ULA aN a ade ae Paes there) RESTEAE sot “And what's more, you'll find ithey. are buying, fairly: /REGULAR- oe LY, Potash if: ‘you'll. just check up, eanecially: with the: ‘advertisers: ‘who: do: Ve ett dmers, not only in your town hit ihe rutroimding —_ territory as well, makes if easy enough for anyone to see how. your local. ./ eat kind of a vehicle, for eatry iny your busi- _ ness ‘Message, ‘REGULARLY to the Romgle ae years. If thej. Olof’ Hanson will be]: om : Ls such are’ the possibilities of.a gold pre: ‘ling within rn few months.This is only .Jone ofa number of gold prospects in = this section: Silver* ‘miniig’ ‘near ' New ‘| xold outlook." Now, 7 Fred J M. Wells spect there that a mill may be operit, Hazelton has been a, féiture for yenrs . and highgrade. veins ‘rather offset the, however. that a new #old mine’ may -be °‘estdiblistied’ there ittention will be! given ‘a section Which’ has been -over © ‘Idoked.' ‘The prospector has been there many’ years hanging on* in the hope that sonie day - -enpital may be available for develop mont of his claims. As new mines come in, the prospector will work fur _ ther’ dfleld, and in time the great nor thern interlor will ‘develop “mineral riches which will be a great factor in provincial economy. x PICKLED CABBAGE 1 Cabbage finely: shredded: 1 table” spoon of mmastard sj wl tablespoon’ of brown ‘gngar: ame | yolks. :- rere ee : Cover cabhage. with water and cook. “ten minites avhien water. should be-al. rm: oat. ahsorhetl, ~Mix all .other ingredi . j nc tse terether, and add slowly to cnh - ibage. stirring constantly. Cook slow: ‘Ty fon Infuntos, . Bottle and seal while | hot. - . oy . = : onp ‘Intters 2 ere uf ‘Tale of Heroic Achievement ee _ Marks C. P. R.’s 50th Anniversary. Cralgetachio Day, November 7, ‘ next marks the fiftieth anni- versary of the driving of the last ‘ppike, filial completion of the Canadien Pacific line from’ Moni- real to. Vancouver: andthe final: - consummation of Canadian Con-: ’ federation, . Arrrangements.,.. are. , now. being made’ for.. its fitting ’ celebration : s6,"‘that' Canadian Pacifle people and the cbuntry in general: may -be reminded of the: part this:Company. has Played. in _ Batiqnal development. it ‘ts: particularly: fitting “that thie “Company's” “jubilee year’ - Thoutd be marked: by the appear- . , fnee'of an important book bear- “UY ps Ing son “its. history: ahd -the' new , volume: BY, Sig Murray, “Gibbon; |, whose . ‘picture 4B. shown; j above;; ‘pe tha. ‘wi the. Kount, ° Tt’ is “erititied “Steel, of | > Binpire< ‘and’ apaft’“from ' ‘its’: »/ dpéolal’ ‘intérest..to Canadian’ Pa- ok - eltic: ‘Peoplé' .as..amost: co and interesting. history: } Jown ‘Company, , it fs. 0, mpres “hedslve and fisctiating a tale of : the’ diseovory -and' development of Canada that-it will malo a strong jn this ‘countrys. ‘by the Bobbs Merrill Company in ‘the United States and by McClel- ‘land .&. Btewart.dn iCanada ‘and: ‘appears as an extremely hand: ore welcome’ on that." appeal | to all ‘who are. interested ) ‘Te’ ib! publishéd some volume, Sixteen full colour illustrations: and: ‘over: two “mMifi= dred in black and white help car- ty the interest throughout, aided by: a series of explanatory mapa. Tt Sallavat'$3.50-a copy! Despite’ ‘its wide. TaDge, of information andj: \the vast ‘dinount' of reading and: ‘vesearch that: clearly has, eons ‘nto its .ma ing, “human, interést Bay ‘isi. Bee te A “ull abdorbe| ing ‘record’ of the human. dealraa’ and ambitions that: have become |} the foundation stones of Canadian / ‘nationality, we pe tia ‘+ History of the anadian. “Pacific | ‘as it may’ be,: “fascinating! ‘and: important ook long before | yy) aa an oy fiat i ‘the common-place’ history boole ~ stories of early settlement’ and: lays before us new incidents: and. hitherto’! "neglactéd .* ‘wiovenionts "' that led to the exploration : and final: conqnering (of -the, Canadian, ‘wilderness, Thus, “he recalls that". in the time of Queen’ ‘Anne’ the ~ now demand for tea and the tro-'~ Mendows: vogue :for Chinese ‘por-\i Fecinin and for Chinoss house..diec-. “drationa : turned. merchant ~. eyes ¢% towards the ‘Orient and. rare >the. Agsike to. find. th West. passage, jin Bang a Rice the pai ‘up of - th ‘e plished: nutho Mr, Gibbon very largely ignores aber “. ee untry ad ry Tand would: ‘expect from” this adce=a- Ly