THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 13, 1933 i ERE RSRS CLARET STEEP ERE L EVES RR TERME ERE EST SS Even though business is not up to normal you still se Counter Check Books and need them now, or in the near future. . The Omineca Herald 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 Omineca Herald New Hazelton, Bb. C. GUARANTEED! Kelloge’s Corn Flakes must always be uniformly high in , quality. They are cold with the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg: “If you are not more than satisfied, return the empty red-and-green package and we will refund your money.” Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. | form, a fe The-W ver ; “hoarg: for’ ‘Preier, Tolmie: to: ‘Announce The Omineca Herald|" NEW HAZELTON, B. C. . Published Every Wednesday Cc. H. SAWLE PUBLISHER Advertising rates—$160 per inch per month reading notices tic per line tiratingertion, léc per ling each subsequent insertion. NEW HAZELTON'S BALL TEAM | New Hazelton is proud of its buse- ball team, and rightly so. ‘The boys are all young .and all home boys who -hayve gone to school here, learned the ume ‘together and have been playing together for at least three years All they know of the game théy have pick-| ed up at home. Yet they have won | twice the championship of the series of games. played at Telkwa on Labor Diy, und one year were runners up, and then gave the team that won 2 good beating a week later The boys run their own show, fin- ‘anee themselves with gate receipts, prize money and an occasional danve. They ‘do a good deal of the work on the grounds themseires and handle the bustuess among themselves. ..They are titled to all the support the town can vive them, The New Hnrzelton team stands very high with the people of the district— they are recognized as good sports on all sides, They seldom, 1£ ever. raise any fuss about umpire decisions dur- ine a gaine, and that is not because they have no ocension to raise a fuss. They tuke things as them-come, and play bail nearly all the time. If they win thot is fine and dandy. If they loose, that’s not so good, but they take it with a smile, Some good players have been develo: ed in New Hazelton, and there are: number of youngsters coming along to fill nny vacancies that may occur and in the passed season some of - those youngsters have been given a place on the line-wp. They have given a good acvount of themselves too, More power tothe New. Hazelton ball team and congratulations on their splendid season. TheHerald hag received from Olof THanson, 3LP., a resume of the legisla- tion passed at the last session of the House of Commons. nade without comment and is of value to anyone interested in Dominion poli- tles.It is the first time nny member has wane to the trouble to prepare such a document, at least. in the. north, and copies have been furnished Boards of Trade, Chambers of Commerce and to the press and anyone Wishing.to see what the members of parliament, did ny Oftawa-mary get the information at the offices of the above org sauniaations. 7 aoe Mr. Bruhn, Inte minister of nubile works in the Tolmie govermmnent, has mimouneed a platform un which he is| going to ‘stand anid asks other inde- pendent mente sraud on the same phit- Jt ts quite a platform, hal there ix a lot of stuff in it which does nut pirticnlatly concern pray incinl politics hut Js alright for n filler oe MB ENG he" prayer of ey ery nidn..leading oe puble life in ‘Cannda—“From: our po- "Hiblea Srlenida: Good Lord. deliver us.”.. Oss no - Tt! ia eal will da: iwhen}lie. wets. Indide.”. But he: Will be governed by elrenmstances af. ter he gels in: . Oe Re oT he politienl campaign in Skeenn 1s opening om Thursday. of next: week in Hazelton and Smithers with two TLib- = .. oral rallies.; It looks ‘very much like ‘ _* *. *. - sProspects are brighter - all ‘the time for: a resumption. of the cedar pole and piling: business, in; thie. section. Then MiBSa: ‘mine: orrtwe opens up. the country tight panty fight: in Skeens. press howled itself | lection =. That date u-ereditable organizntion and are en-| This resume is |, tov: aw tna on’ the, outside ta make ‘braye | ‘promises of what he | . -of, the’ has ben announced and: ‘yet the press of | Of tt ‘pup’ barking at the moon. eek %y ‘Have you paid your supscription yet Here and Thos] [Ei Taken as ‘a whove the British West Indies as a ntarket for Can- adiap products ranked teuth last July with “S550.p00,. with New- foundland coming nest. increasing prosperity In Can- ada and the United siutes is scen. in the early arrival in the Do- minion of limited States Christ aas tree buyers, Thes are: partictlarty busy in the Maritimes where the demand is espacially heavy. ~ Edward C. Carter, of New York, traveller: and: publicist, has been chosen to fill the newly-created post of secrelary-general. of the Institute. of = Pacific . Relariuns whieh has just completed its fifth biennial conference at the Banit Springs Hotel. Eleven happy. boys. took. the - eleventh annual “Qu tn Ajaska” tour this year under the leader- ship uf George E. Buchanan, of Detroit. ‘Their --tiip ineluded a stop at the Bantf Springs Hotel where the boys slayad: until they , entrained for Lake Louise, Traffic earnings of the Can- adian railways for July sltew an- aggregate guin of nearly a million: dollars as compared with July, 1932, the best showing ‘n many . moaths: on similar. comparisons, Gross carnings of the Canadian Pacific account for 473.0000 of this gain during the month: “Fle gar vou. that © time.” said . Mrs. Moningu Northen to tha gov- ernor of the: Bunt: of )-Enetnad, when they landed recentivy at Que- bee frow Canadian Pacifle liver, Duchess of athell, pn thetro way, to Bar Unrbor, Maine. The pur- pose of ine visir is a miyslery, nut” even a holiday beings. admitted by the distinguished visitor. John Nelson. president of .Ro- dary International: sailed recently by Empress of Brituinon hus. wiry to Lausinnie where Uhe | sécond . Buropean -regionyl conference of the world-wide urganizalion wag held this gronth,” Hye stated that Rotary had 150, tue members in sun chi Va . a , “Ip from othe. eanferences, sneauhes and 9 exht Tntions wt the World's Grain Exhipitien at —e- gina we cai derive eveu one xie- gestion of inne PAU fo agmcul- turists, the show will bey voted a snecess,” sant B.S Mewary, man- HAer, Vatted dirain G: ‘Qwers nifice in Calenurg, ih a teeent addtese ab the Palliser fiutei an that ety. public: but n lot of blah Reminds ong) i i io C: Bamford _ DENTIST. ‘SMITHERS, BC. Hours 9a mto6 p.m Evenings . by appointment. ; ‘ The Hazelton Hospital | ‘The Hezelton Hospital issues tic- kets for. any period at $1.50 per mouth in. advance. This rate in- clides office consultations. medi- = eines, fe Well as nll costa while -ip the. hospital. ‘Mekets are ob- tainnble in Aaziten at the dru ature or by mall from the medil- eal superintendint at the bospital : eee A SCENIC PANORAMA OF B.C. Triangle Tour .«. said by veteran travellers to be the finest scenic trip in the Northwest. By. rail and steamer, with Jasper your stopover. point. - Cruise the “Inside Passage”’ —explore by rail the Skeena | River — Rocky Mountains, and Fraser River Valicy. Go in either direction, from any point on the Triangle. ® Rates, reservations from Local Agent or Il Weliwen, D:P. & P A. Prince Rupert, BC. verLes CANADIAN NATIONAL 7 iPeiny 4 ape be ast treme henat., It is n good plan to al- or. evaporation. tuiy other. time, eggs should not he ‘acer, near kerosene,. onions, fish or other strong smelling substances, be- Caps buEs readily absorb odours. ey or a Corp]. Kingston of the R.C.3LP. is oa frtp sonth with a prisoner. Bulkley Cow —- Asso. wore of butter fat fur the month uf Name ef Cow uw Canary Holstein 1) Snrkie Holstein ft Nellie CGernsey 31 Dinh ‘~ Holstein: 70) Molly . HG 101 Blackie | ‘Holstein, G8 Doll + oo": Holstein 224 Betsy _ Holstein M1 May "Holstein BT Dandy + Holstein 60) Freda. ts PBH 40 ‘Blossom Guernsey 114 Beauty Gnermsey 89 Besslo ote Holstein G7 Rose Pee A Ge 4180 Stockings ’ Holstein 100° Bessie >’ Holstein _ 62 Blue Holstein 117 Queen Ayrshire 216 Kewple “Holstein 10 Rasy Holstein 216 Patsy AG for the neath: ‘of Augnst, 1933. iT Sally 9 “Toisteln aT _Beanuts _ AG we * Blossom on aN ernsey 122 “Guernsey” Susle * Figures in rinotel ‘has been announced, and’ ‘yet. the press . of the ‘gouth has’ nothing” to: offer. the: ‘Breed Lbs. Milk Followlng Is alist ef cows in the above Association that gave 5$ Ibs. or august, 1033, Lbs, Ta t Owner ' Mrs. A, Fisher 1705 68.2 187 62.6 |S. Woodman 127 U1.8 Riverside Dairy 1808 f0.8 ° W. Billeter GST 50.0 J. Bourgon 147 53.3 W.-Billeter 15250 57.9 -D, T. Greene 1120 5.0 Q, Killer 1648 55.8 ©, Ekman ' 1200 fi.1 --D.-T. Greene ‘1698 5412 - O,- Ekman °' mies 51.1: Woodlawn Dalry , 118d 54.2° Woodlawn Dairy 1656 52.9. J, Bolitho 1466 $2.7 .S8. Woodman “1448 2.1. +3. Woodman 1404 fi. °-J. Bourgon 1472 O15 OW. Billeter ABSO 411° Woodlawn Dairy AO * $0.8 Riverside Dairy 1520 BOL O. Ekman Dd0 50.0 OW, dilleter Heifers, “under three years ‘ald whick gave. a0. Ibs. butter fat or more dur- ae 13.8. Woodman R50...) 424° WV, Billeter °° 818° "AS cock Phomnas 055 8B | ‘Woodlawn Datry Ga. Manning oe oo a oe ay Supervivor Kees tor market ‘should never be ex: | posed to direct sunlight, rain or to ex- ' ways keep the eggs. covered with a_ eloth or other meuns to prevent fading 4 In marketing or at | 1 | "|