near future. - The Omineca Herald 4 Will now supply you with Counter Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer’s prices * Give.your order to us or send it: by. mail to | ‘The Omineea Herald New Hazelton, B. C. = _. Serve for the Children’s Supper tdaga" CORN | FLAKES |7 You couldn't give them anything they'll like better than Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with milk or cream and fruit. So good for children too. Rich in energy. Easy to digest. The kind of food that invites restful sleep. , PAYOR PeRrCT ee peer Bae tiie ¥ |Z FALL SAILINGS from PRIHGT RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER oo Calling at Ocean Falla ond Powell River a — Thursdays and Sundays at 10 p.m. . FOR ANYOX— Wednesdays at 10 p.m. FOR STEWART—Saturdays at 10 pam. | . Fortnightly Service to Queen se Charlotte Islanis. lee . For information phone or’ wito your local agent or. ae; McEWEN, DF. & PA, Prince Rupert ces , Vesa nadiau National Even though business is not up to normal you still | use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the 3 Purchase Tuliey offered to farmers tn British Columbia is likely to be of big assistance to those wishing to secure ood feeder steers this fall, This pol- key is in effect. from August 1st. to De- Comber 31st. The transportation and -hetel expenses of ‘the settler or ‘his agent are pald by the government frou neint of origin to the stockyards ant the railways absorb a generous por, ¢ of the regular freight rate in bringing the stock back te the farm, There is 2 surplas of good feed on muny farms in the North Central Interior of B.C. this year, which might be marketed to a@vantige through livestock... Stockei and feeder prices are low, and with ¢ ° scarelty of feed on the prairies exrtail- ing the number of stock which will be Ted for market, there is every indiea- tien that there will be a good margin of profit in winter feeding this: year, Stockers brought in early Would have 4 chance to pasture and put on Sour’ weight before winter feeding is neve siry. The agricultural department cf the Canadiin. National. Ratlways, at ‘suecessful in opening up some fine new ‘as posible with a view to ascertaining there. Prince George. B.C., will be pléased-te supply details and assistance! to set ; tlors wishing to tnke advantage of this policy. ne .. - SMITESRS,.6..C... Hour: 2am to6pm Evenings by appointment, ‘ _AT TRE JESSIE GOLD MINE 3" New Ore Found in the Tunnel and it is Thought to be the No, 1 Vein Mr. MeGill to Vaneonver Recent werk at the Jessie Gold’) Mines, Lid., nenr Smithers, bas been The Hazelton Hospital ore in the 400 ft." level” tunel, of gold bearing arsenical iron and quartz, On August 20th the tunnel renched no cross veln which Is. thought to be the No, 1 vein of the property and it has been the intersection of this which has been the immediate objective of the tunnel. Work is being pushed ahead a& rapidly The Hazelton Hospital issues tie kets for auy period ut $1.50 per ipouth in advance, This tate iu- -cudes, office conanliations, medi- -@ines, aa well as all costs while in’ the hospttnh | Mekts are ob- tainable in Aaztten at the drnz " store or by mail from the medi- eal snperintendant at the hospital definitely if the new find is the No, 1 vein. [£ so a drift will be run on it fron: the present tunel. -The mann- Na - : ger of the company, L, 8. McGill, is re-i There are now thiee. trains a week & iurning from Smithers to Vancouver | oy oy way passing through here and on mn connection with the financial ar- ‘Tuesdiys, Thursdays and Sundays two my apgenients g any: bein ! een ua . Ba rangements of the company & made trains. will serve the poblic. Lrains going east WHH arrive here at 425 in : ; : the piorning ant these going west wili 4 Miss Nellie Lawrence of Prince Ru-! arrive at 11.4 inthe morning. These . i} pert is a guest of Miss Mary Surgent. - | tenins will all carry inal. SB _ Canadians to Visit Mysterious Bali ali, that mysterious tropldéal island off the coast ‘of Java where Eve’ would have been almost es Photon by Burton Holmes. oa of dogs they own. ‘They saye the bodies of, their dead until the last member of .a- family dies and Fourth, © 6 bet " lové ‘story for tha'screen, ‘what a’ kiss’ Waa. )‘hey Jive in’ land of temples. : 7 ; ‘ . : over-dressed and native boys <- although they have méver heard of him — look like Gaadhi, will be more than a namo but no less a mystery to a number of lucky Canadians by this time noxt ‘year, . . For Bali, Uterally uaxnown until a motion picture director took:his cameras and:microphones there a year or 0.820, hos been added to the itinerary of the Canadian Pacific Mner Empress of Britain's 1934 world cruise ‘sailing from New York January vel / * ““Bilineds, ‘sinplé atid wnaffectad, acted a charming "Bnt they had to be taught ‘Although education atlll count the faw visited the island, I . . . . e be Hs‘ not a:atrong point they can white: people who have. ever 30,000 miles in 130 days. “They cannot count the mumber cremate them all tozether, They worship bats and have 500,000 in one sacred-cave. When priests send word that devils are abroad. overy man, woman, child and dog must stay within deors go nothing will impede the domons’ quick departure, They love to dance, and on March.9 and 10, 1934 are specially performing traditional dances for the Em- press of Hritain’s world cruise passengers. In addition to Bali; new: be-made by the big, white liner at Semarang, Java, and Zamboanga in the-Sulu::Archipelage, The ertlse will visit 33: ports : The pictures show a temple in Boeleleng, ‘a youth. world ‘croise calls will in 24 countries covering ful humorist (top right) and a typical scene outside | ‘ native house where a cremation fg about to be e i oe t