THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY MAY 31, 1933 ne . ~ os a 5 A eA SSCA de lab CH PRR U2 dont RENT * * * 23 near future. FREKSE CURSES FRESE SESE SLS Fey SEER a FEROS EERE 7 . Even though business is not up to normal you “still nee Counter Check Books and need the The Omineca Herald Will now supply youfwith Counter Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer’ s prices m now or in the . W RLKEKEKE CRE LTRALT SD. Give your order t6 us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald "New Hazelton, B. C. FOE AIAN AIO AIS i INRA West tion from ast is Hast and is West, but men ride wher- _ ever the sun shines ' and the Trail Riders of the Canadian. Rockies, with a mem- _ bership which girdles the globe, are creat-. i ing widespread in- ; terest withtheir plans for their 1932 expedi- Banff to Mount Assiniboine, through some of the most, beautiful coun- their name. . Oma Ser ot UB Brat try in the,great mountains from which they take ‘The famous peak, with its many ad- joining lakes and yalleys, was the focal point ol.the 1927 trail ride and this year's trip, starting on July 29, will follow: generally the same ijines, with nights s spent in camp, according to the best. traditions of e Order. Ample time- ‘the territory traversed the ride occupying five'lays a Allenby ‘Creeks; ‘Assi- Pe a arek ot Siwy whe proved an: enthusiastic trail rider during his visit to Canada last summer, Valley of the | Below, two fair bathers are seen setting out from one of the cabins at Assiniboine Camp. nad traversing Brewster ‘an ‘ ‘niboine Pass and the shores of Lake Magog to the . preat mountain, which is the objective of the riders. Return will be made through the - Rocks; the Golden Valley: Citadel Pass and so cay tats ny ree will be giyen fox exploring [iit aided chek dni nth elem cekeated Riders, and Pyramids, during t & LOW SUMMER FARES | Effective May I5th SUMMER TOURIST FARES 21-day limit. Good in Coaches, . SUMMER TOURIST FARES 21-day limit. Good in Tourist Cars, SUMMER TOURIST FARES 21-day Hmit. Good im Standard Cara. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES* 45-day limit. SUMMER SEASON ROUND TRIPS* Fuil aeneor Linsit. *Good in all clsses of equipment on ‘payment of regular Sleeping Car Charges. For further information (AGENT'S NAME) V-50-43 CANADIAN NATIONAL YORK HOTEL Vancouver, B. ¢. The House of Comfort and Cheerv Service Extremely Low New Winter Rates: . WITHOUT BATH «WITH BATH paicy $ 1.50§ 2.00 MONTHLY 25.00 30.00 ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS . ad - . Free Garege e ! In the centre of the city’s attractions All rooms jexceptionally large ahd noise proof ba Write For Illus tba ted Folder THE YORK ‘HOTEL Vancouver, B.C. BE. G. Houghton. Manage a through Sunshine Camp to Banff. once ‘more. "The pictures shown above are distinctly interesting and show Lt. Cal, Phil Moore, president of the Trail Moore, on. camel-back at the he world-cruise of the Canadian ~ Pacific liner “Empress of Britain’, instrong'coritrast © to the cowboy: viewing Mount Assiniboine, where Inset is H..¥M..King - . the hostesses, -season-in -the southern areas . of, the Mansell Clark, who has mineral claims in the Copper River valley, has been in town for several days. Fred Nash has been doing his an- nual bit for the local baseball club. Teraace Doings “|i - . C. Bamford “DENTIST SMITHERS, B, C. by appolntment, | oe 1S te til 7 7/8 a Hours 9am to'6 pm Evenings |= 1 ei Aecompanied by severa] members of the team he went out on Sunday and}. surveyed the diamond, thus putting |’ the field. in shape according ‘to the official rules of the game. Dunean Kerr is busy rustling the necessary funds. to finance baseball activities, In spite of hard times he is having good success and the club feels sure that wth the finances in his hands no trouble will be exper- jenced along that line. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Mat- them’s Church eatertained the Ladies Guild of Knox United Chureh at a picnic on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Head on Friday afternoon from 2 to 6. Various ‘games and coinpetitions enlivened ‘the proceed- ings, and im the sack race the ladies of St. Matthew’s. Church were: the victors, The tables were reversed in the tug-of-war, the United Chureh ladies winning ihe pull. Mys, C, L. M. Giggey was declared the winner in the skipping contest, During the nf- evnooen refreshments. were served by Mes, T. uW, March, who is on her way to Oninvio, was’ held up for some time east af McEvide by a te ain wreck on the CMR, Local fruit growers are having a Lot of extra work this year combat- ting : tent caterpillars. These pests have appeared in larger numbers than usual, and if left alone do a lot of. damage to the fruit trees, It is noticed that they are infesting the wild trees in the village, and a bee is being talked of to clean up the townsite, re ; The Skeena mace a rapid rise on Friday, but with ‘the cessation of vain. the level. fell again to safety. reached, although a good run off is | being maintained, CONSOLATION FOR TODAY Paymers in Unper Egypt, before four different classes of texes on the | waterwheei for ivrigation purposes veering to the quality of the Innd;, three kinds of lakes on the farnwel, awa olns. res on tie water backat; and 11 Cifovent einsees per acre on suw- ing crops two, or ths vice a year on the: vee acd fail of: the Nile, In addition ese taxes a further tax of 2 s (10 cents) was imposed -on tate tree, USE A UA\SCH CROP A ceteh arop is a: crop which is rrown to take the pluce of a regular erep in the rotation which hus been killed by unfavorable: ¢limati¢ eqndi- tlons, or a catch crop may be one whieh is grown along with or be- tween the seasons of regular crops. Most frequently the catch crop is grown to take the place of some crop which has been: winter killed, such as wloyer ov. winter ‘grains, ’Cannda’s export market for raw materials in Japan is gradually, in-, creasing, : Eastern Ontario has had o short- age cf hay all season and has drawn srppiies from the Montreal district of Quebec and from central and western, Ontario, Rough fodder,in the.form of praiv- je wool and-the cheaper grades of hay have been in, good demand all | three. prairie, provinces, . : 7 *Botephone bridges were Weld: at | Mrs. Sharpe’s, ‘Mrs. Newicl’s and other homes during. the past week, o So far the danger level has not been |! the British ocenpation, had to nay | + B.C. UNDERTAKERS 4 EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring u P.O. Box 948 j PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. of TRAIN SERVICE EASTBOUND Ly. Pringe Rupert 9.20 p.m.* Ly. Mew Jiszelton 5.58 a.m. Ly, Sanithess - - - $40 a.m. Ly. Burns Lake - 12.47 p.m.t Ly. YVanderhoof - 4.16 p.am.j Ly, Prinses George 7.45 pam. WESTROUMD Lv. Prinee Geovge 1.20 a.m. Lv. Vanderhnoof, -« 4.21 a.m.) Ly, Burns Leke = 7.02 a.m.T Ly. Smithers - = 12,10 p.m.f Ly. Mew Hezelton 2.01 p.m.t Arr. Prince Rupert 10.15 p.m.} (Connccting, effective Muy 18th, with Southbound sicamer Thursdays and Saturdcys, 10.39 p.m.) “Mon., Wed. Fri. fTue., Thur., Sat. Phone or write localagent or H. McE WEN, DP. & PA. Prince Rapert TAN ADAAN I TATION AL a + we The Hazelton Hospital The Haselton Hospital issues the- kets for any period at $1.50 per nonth tn advance. This rate in- chides" urtice Gousultutions, medi- |i] eines, as welloas all costs white [|g wm the hespliah Tiekers are oh. jt tifngtle fio Heaviten at the drng store can by mil from the medi- en superjatendenat at the losp ital NEW MARKETS FOR . “CANADIAN POTATOES § In recent yoavs afforts have beet le Lo croste new markets for Can- atom ep @ seed potatoes In var- jlors countries, namely Mexico, Sout! 1 . Afvica, Hong Keng, Java Cyprus and 4 aypl. Bik ay. diiisulties were ene. countered, such ag high transporta-jf tiou clinezes which tesulted in pro-/ ‘ hibitive prices at the respective ces 4 tinati na: a lock ef suitable varie. ies) shndar 10 tose which the consumin ; A public in the country of export wers} accustomed; fal.ure of Canadian vary ieties to adapt themselves to forei: climates, and the susceptibility to d. eases when grown without ihe appli cation of preventive sprays, . However, the major commercial varieties -guve. a gocd recount oft themse.ves, often under very adverse, ; circumstances, and in most instances compared favorably with native vod ieties, In spite of the diMficultis 4 there are possibilities of future tesa: 4 tlevelopments, as the majority of the 7 importing countries do not produces seed stock, while at the same thnelim they fully recognize the valtie san the advantages to be derived tron Planting Canadisn veztitie:! secd, ; Prevailing eecnomie conditions, nom doubt, restricted operations to a con 4 siderable extent, but with the recur of more favorable conditions the nd vances already made should result ing ‘an, _ expansion and development ol trade in, the countries in which Can adian potatoes have been introduced] i Mrs, A. DB, Chappell woh the gran i prize for the seagon :dwardeil by thik Felix Bridge Club, The Club meet-{il ings have now been suspended fo: the aunimer montts, :