vents NEW BAZELTON, BC, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1935 ior information call or write to Lakie, D.F.&P.A.. Prince Rupert Round Trip . Weeliy Seliin gs to. diaska. or P, aoe and fet Canada’s largest national slaygrourd be your host. “ft makes an ideal. stopover.. reese Here are two. summer round-trip .exemple:: Coach To Winnipeg « “$48.00 $57.60 § 72.0 To Montreal . $89.10* $109,557. 45-day return limit. Oct. 31 Limit slightly higher. SIMILAR LOW FARES nat ‘Tourist ~ Standard sie" LOCAL AGENT ° a It i Is Your & is Ju Bt t Pavo Dollars a mt Subscription Due? y ORF Now. is a good time to pay _ NEW BAZELTON, BC Published ‘Every Wednesday G. TH. Sawle - Publisher Advertising rate, Display 85¢. per inch per issue; reading notices lic for the ' first insertion and 10e each subse- quent insertion ; legal notices 12¢ and Se. Transient Display 40c per inch, BUSINESS IN MAY Dely. tng into. the May records of the unrest Ts) Statistics it takes ‘little mere ha a glance to sve that the eco- womi¢ condition of: Cnnada showed 8. Ippled. improv ement, extending the ujaward frend which has been ‘in evi- dence since the first. quarter of 1933. Prodnetion expanded considerably, the Halex vf the phy: sical volume of bust ness LONCHING ab vew: high since the latter anonths of 1930, : oO The omost significant development Jin Mic Was the expansion in produc- ) Che: “‘opomtions, While advances were oly ie menus general, inarkedl gains in il liege number of, industries set the : peew fer the month.’ Gains in gold and COL per fentured the. activity in mining nperutivgs. Shipments of gold from fatten inines were 278,678 ounces, * 7) total which was rately exceeded in jthe history of the industry. Exports ‘f capper in raw and intermediate fare reiched in May. a mew . high -polat for the amonth.~ K ixpausion wus recorded in the trend a mt a sengers Pinelude 4 change of tqir, A Great Lakes Holiday | " a Pee! Pty : 7ith the increasing popularity| golf. Pk wacation trips on ;the the: Canadian Pag ic. ; “voyages as well as canon nthe, pGreaty, Lakes.,.make- this “continen ‘almost. unique for. an. nland:, sen WOYEBS, part of which’ out, ot.§ ight, aot Jand, |.S° gee ee én draw-' t athiber’ of pas- By! Aieaatie eats cbbliéaa; 5 magnificent: etve ting pomp lata rae ve Gh rata ‘ne. An oo rd ti ol tiga bra: ‘this. year. Dave: been outelt ed With deck:*apdtts,':, Inctutting: _lugits, ‘phufffeboard, .: and’ --Yeck. - Dancing pleasure to:the evening hours: yThe.schedule makes. it possible to take an enjoyable week’s, trip; | going ‘éither way, with overnigAt ‘\'stops at'both’ ends,’ Salling Satur day, the’ round trip is completed: the. following. “Friday: ‘Wednesday, completed, on; Mondey. ‘The. atenm- carriving’ ; ; yto.: 645 a.m, and :Fort*William ‘at 7.50 | rf Binion Mondays. - and Fridays, in }.c: ‘to bfine t. wth. rain, teayr, { Sailing ithe, round ‘trig’ Je ‘ting. and music’ bring .liamcor; Saturdays..and*,Wednes makide™.connec-'|' auth paca a tenvine Wort: Malian ‘atation: for the ' West; at |b 7.35 ami, central: standards, On ‘the: pastbpnnd : ‘rip’ dep, igre, time: is 12: 0p. noon: i trons days. 1.00, ‘p.m. from. Port, “Arthur, a arriving. in Port) McNicol. ate 8.00: a, -enstern:. standard: time, “on. ‘Mondays .and Wridays. ‘Port eats thur ‘was in: the schedull ‘f eastbound call but the: call on. the: d | trip. has . not. b The Omineca’ Herald “jlow in pectin. ' Cu nada.” ing ond-in exports of cheese and can- ned -salmon. Production of. leather boots’ and shoes was higher ond the prices averaging hither: than at ‘any time since April 1931, — ‘Industrials be- ing the main inflnence br raising. the: general index. : 2 RA : Striking - ‘foatnres | “af the. ‘ninktag: situation were: the: gain in’ demand.de- Lposits and - security holdings -and- the:|.. decline in eal) loais: -elsew here in Can- nila. : et. ie “SOME FACTS ABOUT as M saturating all portions of the fruil with sugar syrup. Consisteney aut flav :r are important factors, ‘The fin- ished - product should ‘Set fivm tut ‘it shoud: nut he firm ind «heal «pressed ready, ‘tow much heating tends 13 impair the finil flavor. Preonged boiling shonld be avoided and there be no deluy, in cooling off the finished jam. ‘the balance betiveen pectin, and sugar, Investigations have shown that the amount and quality of pectin sayy considerably in different fruits, but that all fruits reach their maxi- fruit should, therefore, be picked when ripe, ane should he ised us soon as poss hle. : “Ait ix “ue common priectice in fim making to ndd commercint pectin in jum. making is two-fold. They are hot only essential for the formation of : iL, 00d set. but they. help to. insure. suf- ficient” sugar, inversion tu bsandiness” from cane sugur prevent _arysta - “ization. -4i Three wrudes of jam are. Grade 1. or sists of fruit and sugar only. Grades |2,and-3 may, contain. added fruit juice pv pectin and permitted color und pre- Initted preservatives, provided . that nny added ingredients ave ‘declared ont: the label of the confuiner, Corn syrup ning also be wed in grade 3 jams, itt deetured. mo ‘ 2 To ‘Ghaties: ‘Motitgomery, one- ~ time’ switch-tender. and at pres- 4 ent eleyator.operator at-the Can- ray » adian: Pacific uptown’ offite build- ‘ing in Winnipeg, go ail -honors * ished model. of a: locomotive on the continent: “It is a five-foot. | Fa ‘rape of...2 ,, Canadian.’ . Pacific. - “class °“2300", finished’ in’ brass, “ to. construct, * years past, Canadian Pacific-liner Melita “has hee: ssold to {tallag ‘! shipbreakers, - *. She WAS ‘built -in: : 5 Glasgow in” 1918, o “Never: betray a trust; be. hon: est; do’ what: ‘other man can do: and work: your. ‘eizht hours. a day,’ * ig ‘the recipe’ for. success < enunciated by Caleb R,.Smith, in-... ternational chalrman of the Mil. Non-Dollar Round Table, spealt- -to.the, Life ‘Underwriters’ in’ * the” Royal York” Toronto, recently, 1 Medicine “Hat, veteran, Canadian: Pacific engin: err Tecently, ¢ei “birthday, when railway acquant- ances: and. relatives. gathered .to , congratulate him. © He ‘was ‘born in: Dramuopdyile,. Que.,.and ne in for my mnnfnetaring- production. Pxeep- | ‘tions included the imports of, textile |; materials; for + further manufacture : i The food ‘Industries were more aétive; f gnins being shown in sugar, flour mill- forestry group was ‘more ‘active. The} ‘| stock market were strong-in May, the - shopping district. Jam is essondialy fruit preserved ‘by |’ Consistency depends largely ons fruit acid | mum pectin cantent at maturity. They; This has the advantage uf lessening |- the thne of boiling nevessary te obtain} a good “set” and is goodsfor jam from s strawberries and raspberries which are |) The ole of fruit acids | wetag made in! pure. jum. “con- * | ‘ . City Transfer Smithers, B. C. 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