Many BT THE-OMINECA HERALD. WEDNESDAY. MAY. 29, 1929 POO +> + +++ oso “MOTORISTS CUT “LIsitin ‘ 288 Fast Service Benson Bros. Good Drivers (Comfortable Cars. Always on the Job_ Phone Hazeltonj * Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 2 short "Build B.C.” Thanks A lady writing from Vancourer , who asks us not to use ‘her name | SYS: 0, -*T have used Pacific Milk ‘for . neurly four years, I find it makes the: must. delicious creamy pudd- ings and sauces, in fact:I use it tor everything.” - We dre glnd to get thls letter. a me Pacific Milk 328 Drake. St. Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and. ‘Ladner SE wus et ent Farmer erm tnines ~~ e ‘Hbtel Prince: Rupert iI f oa RHAL'GOOD Horen Prinee Rupert B.C... 1 H. B. Roouirrmn thianege Rates $1.50 per day up. —- ae. et | | “Omineca . + Hotel C. W. Dawson, “Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS - ~~ AND. boca wo §, . |, MEN . Dining - room’ in connection Hazelton - _ BC. et tas te el ete ee pee es ns ees “ee "The ‘Hazelton Hospital | ‘he Hazelton Hospital tasues tic- kets. for any, ‘period ‘at $1.50. ‘per, month in. “advance: This’ Tate in- eludes: office: consultations, . Medl- | cines, a8 well. as. all “costs” while ' in the. hospital.“ “Sicketd are - ob- stare or by’ mail” from’ ‘the. imedl- cn snpertiitendant: at: ‘the ‘hoettal : - susteneeet) | B.C UNDERTAKERS: : _ EMDALMENG FOR 3 etemomr: re Sreeiauny, tainable ‘in’. -Hadlton, at ‘tie. ‘diug’ ||. -—— § New Clothes for | Men and Boys | * 4 +-B. C. LAND SURVEYOR Everything new for spring and early summer, There are some very nifty novelties for thase who like to be correct and yet a little different. Spring | Suits ‘ New patterns and all the best quality of materia and finish. We have an especially fine ‘stock furnishings. -E. C. DAWSON Smithers, B. C. Jd. Allan Rutherford | “Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B. C. Econ mom comma Se i me DR. R. C. BAMFORD - DENTIST Otfice—Over the Drug Store SMITHERS, B. C. Hours 9 4.m. to6p.m, Even- ings by appointment, Sar eR Co ERE EBY'S ‘HARDWARE, ~ Smithers, B.C. We now handle - Powder and Dynamite and a full line.of miners supplies. Fuse Caps Carbipe Rails Fish Plates blacksmith coal” Sheff | and. Heavy. Hardware always on hand Oliver Plough equip- . Inent, ' Apply to Eby’s tor Auctioneer Services phe c. ‘PR. Angus Shops at Mont~- eal were, busy all. winter building. "de! luxe” ‘service. betweer . Montreal “and ‘Vancouver and. Chleago and. gH eked tomahawk, ’. bit to-day he. “Hikely that at? 5 ane * radeking: ‘will dévelob ” ven: : herr ydacraed, Bach set of ‘ pquipment ‘of the Trans-Canada Limited and Moun- ‘taineer, and there are eighteen of. them, is ‘worth upwards of a mif-. Non dollars this. year; the new rolling stock having added consid-. erably to the value'as well as to _ the’ attraction’ of ‘the famous flyer. -Rpecial sleeping, dining, and sola- _tham Jounge ears. for this special » Vancouver." - | 8 The: ‘Tadian of ola could ‘wleld 8 ‘can ‘handle a,.mean brasste,. he. nalr-face: Is threatened on: the ‘Bolt Ajnks, by Indlan: golfe d it fs. ‘Bartf: rta; the dite ‘eretter caddies, «are te . a on. the . ale iney hole colt g ae a ae ule i tte prowess, -. Indian. + {come that a strong: beam. light be er- Jyvere’ taken home in due‘ coursa. -{ though feeling” the ‘effects’ of the pots- |: ; of reaching the happy hone agatn for a 1 couple of hours, coe : mete |materially. Raiu.-dnd ‘warm weatliér A Was expected ‘they: would be ‘ahead. ofl hls: |: cy I a above’ gronid, ‘the odéa are ali” In- and |; | some ‘are up. four inches: and the’ avhelat |: ; - OF: SAFETY TRINETYT” ~ fhaps there would not be so many ‘dead and sorry motorists if it WAS, But the|- claims agents of ‘the railways | ~ who handles claims arising out of crossing ‘necidents; say that the motorists ‘have discarded their ears altogether. The only method of signals today, they de- clara, is. that of visual ‘Warnings, go accustomed. haye the ‘motorists of both Canada, and the United | States become of drivi ing under the control of signals to the eye, The use of: sirens, on lo-, comotiy es instead of whistles’ was ‘sug: gested the other day asa means of 7} pre- venting crossing accidents.’ The rnil- ways have made consistent experi- ments in an attempt: to give the drivers on the highways the maximum of war- ning of appionching engines. The whistle has been ‘moved from place. to of the smokestack—to see If the sound could be made carry. further ond six- ens hare been tried | On the new oil electric locomotives a ‘compressed air hooter has been installed. The difti- culty remains that’ no sound is loud en- ough to warn the earéless driver in a closed car, and now the suggestion has ected in the middle of the highway ap- proaching & rallway crossing, a lamp post. with a eurb around it, that will # | give the foolish. dr iver a jolt if he {n- sists on crashing into it. More than twenty-five | per cent of crossing accidents on one of the ‘Can- adian railways” in 1928 were caused by drivers of automobiles and other yeh- icles running: into the side of the eng- ine and trains, ‘In some cases with a perfect clear vision of the. track on both sides of the highway and with the locomotive whistle “having been sounded. and the bell ringivg, automo- biles have been driven into the side of the train’ as far back as twenty ‘or thi- rty cars behind the locomotive, |GAND SETTLEMENT ALONG CNR. cape om : lk f. ‘atid List. en! Perkans it stir” should. ‘be... Per-|' land: settlement ‘ilong . the line.of the Canadian National railway Prince George will form the next sub- ‘Ject of | investigation by the. {ment in its efforts to promote agricul: |- } tural development, Hon. Wm, Atkin- json, minister of dgriculture,: aud. Fon. F..P. Burden, minister of lands, and W. H. Gaddes. colonization ~ commis- sioner, are this week ‘inspecting the government’s in the notih, te find out how their colonization can be" assisted. This follows: similar ‘surveys - of the Sumas, Southern : Okanogan, Creston and Merrville aveas: where steps are| planned to improve conditions. ‘Minister of Lands and Minister of | ‘Agriculture Inspecting Govern- ment Areas. _ * , ‘ A dispatch from Victoria says that west of |: govern- sare ee err ‘tlers than do the. valleys of ‘the Bulkléy Kalin. “Yet there id no part of the province: w ‘here 80. little is: being done to get those Seftlérs. The future of has heen solv ed: ‘qlrendy by the devel- dustries, . \. : The. provinelal: pubic, works. depart- nient is starting: ‘conatruction of an automobile road -from:.Vanderhoof to Mruson Creek in the Omineen ‘district This is considered to be the first lnk in a. road that wilt connect the south with the Peace River country. . From Manson Creck to- Finlay Forks is onty about, fltty miles ns: the ¢ crow. flies. es Tuspector of Police Spiller of Prince There is no part. of British Columbia Rupert was in Hazelton tast week, place—once it was mounted an- front eee ae ad - QUICK N EWS. The well drillers struck Water at 54 feet for F. Hill. “They-are now at the! Meadowbrook farm and hope to get, water at 75 feet. There is a long wait- ———— hevrolet Prices: | fori99 ti‘ (;”téizrt - The New, ‘Six Cylinder Chevrolet in ‘the Price Range of a Four is Touring - $905.00. Roadster - Coach: - Sedan .- ~- 1115.00 Cabriolet - 1130.60 905,00. - 1012.00 Convertable Landau Sedan - Coupe ~ - $1002.00 11-2 Ton Truck Chasis = $925.00 7 Smithers Garage & Hlectrie | | SMITHERS, B.C, "| ing list and those Wanting wells should not take chances on a second trip for 4 long time to. come., ‘Miss Ruth King is making good pro- gress now toward sound health.” ‘ Whe ‘xoad * créws are getting under Way aty last and while some bad’ blind cur es are receiving ‘attention the road | in general Is very yongh, in fact, worse than: for a long: time, “On Thursday while rounding up the]: eows for milking at Meadowbrook one |. after another hnd ‘a2 spasm and fell’ by the trail having eaten’ poison plants on |” the rhige, There wag a long string of casaulties strung Along the trail. For-1: tunately, grabbing what remedies were |_ available aud winding up the old buss for, transportation purposes, even the} cows which sceméd: past -assistaiice, : ‘Al-|' ate on and of the: ‘treatment none have: yet |. secuicd. to ‘either. “It: looked as if-2 : number of: the” antinals had: no “chance |‘ a Although Crops | are not looking” tao bad, and ‘are evowing ‘slowly, - fl good. rain would : speed up the: process ‘very. : won push - up’ the’ Brass, , vate ag, Pastiines ure With ‘other’ "yea ts a8 ‘to dates: “ty other years according: to. the early start. : they - ‘got. 7 as = —.¥ fore muttiplies profits, Thig shop ivhieh, advert: ses can be ‘ow. er tts, nso), is. ‘genorally true: chewy. Map ba teat. fs profits of inereaseil sales. - Aavivtistag’ What you say” over stoetes. qulekty, it Are Lower ADVERTISING turns over stocks rapidly,. and: there. Of this you may be sure! Prices ina shop’ which. ‘ga- “ vertises nave not MORE than in a shop which doesnot - _fylvertise. The* chunees are > that they ive oftentimes “You “goods, better'valiés and better servis In-those. shops ve whieh. turn over their ato¢ks rapidly. This means, f Bonne tl thing pene which h advertise 7 A NOTE TO MERCHANTS “Advertising eosts you. nothing It ig: pal for n by “the: ii casyett ts simply saylug in writing “te. your customers. in’ your. “bho ‘you would make. -hior means that prices i in -a 7 S * short rather, tha long. q wil ‘fina ‘better. we | ” aa my Tarn that n needs new - settlers and Pore . sete f ‘Skeenn, -Kisplox" and’ .Lakelse and the — the north depends, upon the settlemént. of.the lands, The" question of ‘niarkets © OP ment of the. inining andl | timber An- -