THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C.,, WEDNESDAY.. SEPTEMBER 28, 1938 - MAKING CANADA | Terrace Notes a ee i] Te SPECIAL A Better Place in Which to Live and| 9 Harry Attree has gone to. Prince Ru- Work pert where he will be employd with the Swift Cunndian Co. as warehouseman A series of letters from distinguished | and salesman, He will visit points Canadians on vital problems affecting along the line from time to time. the future welfare of Canada. : =e. say: sees, ' A well attended service was held in Specially written for the parading Knox United church on Sunday when Weekly Newspaper Aseocintion. Rev, W. Irvine of Edmonton was in FARES. oh ad ee fe Eastern Canada. Sept. 24 to Oct. 8 the pulpit.. [le gave a very s searching 4 Dear Siri and inspiring analysis of the ¢ondi- inelusive ra For the individual, rely more upeo tions of the times. The musical selec- : . ie eT es oe . himself than upon government snd on] tions were given by the junior choir, & _ Return. Limit—4 15 days other outside assistanee. | duet “Onward and Upward” by Mrs. Fe ne ne | Very low. fares, permitting: travel in “eoaches, tourists _|.....0%,, Standard Sleeping, cars. | - Usual herth charge. Wor the government, “create more SOK, Brooks and Miss Snid Waite, and economy in operation, be brave enough Misg Waite also gave a particularly tn tax directly instead of indirectly so] tine rendition of “Stranger of Galilee” f that the people may. know what heir a oN | io } ; eovernment is costing them, Institute oe aa. 2 te ne re n poliey of useful works to erente em.|- * Kitchen shower was heid at the: Wee thes fee ae ployment nnd eliminate relief. Seek iuaise on: Monday evening ‘for Mrs. A.: Log a: . may - . j a sJey fay ta 3 . a to carey: through government projects Hippisley under the auspices of the, D I S TI L L E D . § l n GC E i g 5 7 in times when private ‘enterprise is Young People’s Musical Clnb of Knox | : lngeing instead of dog the work ia fennel win with. vie ne hoom times when costs are great, streamer lowers. A t . 1 ak | Think in terms of | *feamers and flowers. A contest was- “This advertisement is not published or ‘displayed by: the: Liquor -Contrul t wd ot i Tey "Stup-vers allowed: at sta- tions Winnipeg and east. so4 ot Cann he Devt Mean by provinces. De- held during the earlier purt of the ev-| Board or Ly the Government of British Columbia, . Re e further: infotiation ‘call - telop the east-west connection not only ening. ‘The hostesses for the evening . Dos _ “st i a" Write for the benefit of the Dominion but as| Y°'° Mrs. Crisp and Mrs. 8.E. Brooks. ; oo _ “LOCAL. AGENT Mrs. Chins, Waite was asked’ to pour or purt of the British AlRed line. “pe ° : ; . : * . ao ain] Ceffce anid iss Evelyn Warren to There ave many things indecd in| : ‘ | yY b no LAKIE, DF. & PA. wee a Chats eva ate in| PPR FeO s our u scription | Due? price “Raper Be ovier to make Canada a better place a : . ne in which to live and work. On ‘Wedneday afternoon “Mrs, E, TT. ig ‘ But if we can restore-to the individ- Kenney entertained in honor ‘of Mrs. Gi t y Pp: p A Il th y nal some of the rugeed spit it of our A. Munro and Mrs. CG. R. ‘Gilbert. Mrs ec our. a er e ear Crandian forefathers we will. have Greig poured tea and Mrs. Head and gene a long way toward making virile Afrs, THinehliffe neted as serviteurs. I t J t T D ll Y ont natnval life. Tf we can give more |. an is us wo rt) ars a ea: OAS nttention to. goed: government through| Joe Hart, accompanied by Fess . on ihe climination of patronage and the meen Ronaiee a arrived rom. — — a ‘ovornition of honesty ond merit wel Lyerett, Wash. on Wednesday and are N d ti t a wilt ane ve doreeaunen to goy-|uew on a hint in the Katum country I’ OW iS a £ 00 ime 0 pay orn by Evontal direction instead of by | -1°h Matt’ Allard as guide, ; subterfuge and evasion, ‘Leday * they _ : are lagging in purpose becuse they fre no fur ther forward ‘than the: people . - : Fighting Game Fish Across. Canada . Unease : . ‘They hesitnte to show the cost of | goverment, They. hide it in indirect laxntion. and thus the man .in | the street thinks living costs are high but iedly understands the renson, If he volt vealize that “taxation”, seen and tn cou, is high; he would take a more deep andl intelligent interest in the ad- ti ministration of affairs, which would he to the: general good. We are too apt-tuday to Look upon ie and progress in terms of our own:- istrict, “our owl province, Until we sran by means of all tle modern agen- i vie. the distance which sepernies the ‘“Athuutic and Pacific, until we thrust : raide our “provineialisms” and put , Cuma first and foremost our country wil nyt be the plree it shonld be for Tiviug and working. : A stronger individual, a braver gov), ernment, no more clear oud co-operat- ive thinking peuple, and finally,. even : closer connection’ with the -Himpire-- And what more could we desire in or ig Cor to Make Canadn: “A better: place in - whieh: to ‘livecaia ‘wtiek, oF ; ‘i Te all starts at home with you aud : Rie, doesm’t es oe \ * hed. MeDOUGALL, editor ‘ The Penticton Herald, te - rv, Penticton, : BC. Tresident Bot. 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The wide ‘stretches of the Domi-| Woods. slatrict,. ‘and ‘in’ hundreds | men fishing in thelr;home:waters! ji 7;"] -nion are liberally supplied .with of"1akea' ii Eastern Canada, vie|are joined every year by so many q \ it forest and ,lake-Jatiti;- abounding for) “popularity: with: “40-pound | thousaond anglers.from the United. a with game fish and: - animals, maskinonge at such’ favored re-| States and: overseas, Conditions, » —— we, ‘where’ lovers of ‘tha ‘great out-of-'| sorta ‘as’ the Wrench “River ‘Camp posplbilities and roy 4, doors can'find:a sports district, to| in: Ontario; fighting trout of| so. widely in. differs nar eg i théirevéry “whine "°°." i heeveral: Bpacidd! ‘hte’ ‘fount every-, that anglers planning to. visit 4 Wishing conditions-are so varied wheré jin: Canada; nioat: popular | patra ii in'‘Canada and the-apécies of: game | regions among angters boing the find “out all _ about. spuote a ade i flu: s0:-numeroué uthat ‘a emiall | LaurentianMountaing,) tiorth: ‘of vance from A., Oi’ rg DOOkLét 4s required. merely: ‘to:list “Montreal, ‘on? ‘hie nitleshigh Wks ‘eral, ‘tourist.agents el tic®: Ballway, Soni, or. aaa aaa fishin ag. boolsets obtainab blo Bt. all ; to | Canadi PH GHG OEE the fish and tions of th e| surrounding “Bante. tte ee Deepdea Hehe tot! uli it ‘etal ne oe! in found und on both ocean coasts, sunt |