It is Only: Two Dollars a Year THE UMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 1983 ee et Dudsons Bou Company. INCORPORATED 24° MAY 1670, CRREERREKEEESERAE! a> > ee >>FFEPE>E > FEES PPO P> FF EE SS FV EES. PH? D HBC Specials Week Ending February 4th , FLOGR Purity, 498... eee seeesnesscneesees sstsnsciansee LBB “Alberta RSC, 498 ices case ceccccssensensee) seanuessetencevessoces 115 WARD Shamrock Pare, 58 0... .ecccsesecccseesens scees: 85 MILK—St. Charles, Talla, 9 tims for oi. ce ccc. 100 BACON—Dominion Smolied, per I, ....c.ccccc. ccc cece ce «216 PORK—Salt Jowls, per ID. ............ 10 SYRUP—Roger’s, 35, tint .0..cccscccscsoee cssucecsssecssne sesuee pee) COFFEE—Blue Ribbon, 18, tit ccs scccoes usccn wd JAM—Empress Pure, 4s, tin each secon sesesee wd) FIGS—Smoyrna, per Wa. oc cccscsweeiee cseumeneececstensesse sees wa PINEAPPLE —?s, 2 Gis £09 ooo. cecceseeleve sues ac DB SOUP—Clarks, assorted, 6 TINS on eeteceeeeeee ceseetccmeeemne acre SD PORK & BEANS—Crosse & Blackwell's, 2s, 2 tins for www. BG FRUITS IN WATER—1 gallon tins—Prunes, Blueberries | a rc 45 AS TOMATOES—Malkins Best, Choiee quality, 2345, 3 tins for Hudson’s Bay Company . Hazelton, B. C. use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the near future. The Omineca Herald Will now supply youfwith 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, B. C. SLCC CLEC CELE CLE LOL EEL L LS SUSE OL CC ee Ce CEC ER CLG Is Your Subscription Due? Even though business is not uplsto2 normal you still : ce erenm or nice firm butter and meat three bullet holes in bis body. last Tnes- ”|Good Seed is a Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends CEEGRIIIIIIIIORIIIIRIIRIIRIIIRIIIE CARIN IKIIRGIRICIKRE: Dr. H. ©. Wrinch, M.LA., went talyest is “Registered Seed” alnce it is of- Terrace on ‘Tuesday morning for afficially guaranteed to possess all of day or two and then goes to Smithers|the -qualifications of g00d) seed, ats on Wednesday night and will rettrn(nbove defined. This #uariuntee his he- to Hazelton Saturday morning. He is/hind ft the The Cunadian Seed Grow- visiting part of his constituency befur¢ jers Association and the Dominion Seed the opening of the next session of the|Branch, ete, . legislature. The use of varieties adupted to the district. where they are to he grown fs no matter of importance since RUDY yarities are constantly under test at Dominion Experimental Stations, anc farmers should note carefully the rve- suits obtaiued at these institutions and be guided by them. In the production of good seed, ere should be taken to see Chit the crop is fully mature before cutting, Where low spots occur, it nuy be necessary to handle them separately in order to pro vide against the tnelusion of varipe grain, : In threshing the crop thee conczyves |’ should not be set’so close that the grain will be damaged, At present a Mr. Sanderson of Pacifie was nt the Hazelton Hospital on ‘Tuesday fora consultation, returning to Pacific the Saine day, ; Mrs. Theeodore Campbell of Kispiox was admitted to'the Hazelton Hospital the first of the week for an operation Her condition is reported favorable. The W. A. to the H. H. are holding a danee in Kitanmax Hall, Hazelton, Valentine Night, February 17th, Par- ticulars later. The trains from the east last week Were numerous hours late. but what- ever the tronble was was removed in jly damaged from a_ seed: standpoint, it Notary Public Representing Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent HAZELTON, B. C. great deal of really good barley is dad [+ ~ The Hazelton Hospital] The Daselto Uospital issues tle- kets fur uny periud at $160 per moevth in advance. This rate in- cludes offive consiltitlons, medi. eines, as well os ell costa while ino othe hospital ‘Tieketa are ob- talmaible dn. Wagiton at the drug store ur by maf fram ie meal: col snmerirendunt at the hoapita, during the threshing operations, by having the ends of the kernels broken or otherwise injured. Close threshing is liable to injure the germ. The next step in the preparation uf seed grain consists in the fanning aud grading of the grain to remoye light kernels, weed seeds and dirt. For this wndertaking the screens to be, used Inust be carefully selected to insure thnt the openings are of the proper size and shape to perform the work 1e- quired. Many good fanning mills have been discarded simply on aceount of the absence of the. proper’ screens. whereas the materlal for the coustrne- tion of such screens can be had from or through the manufacturer of the mn- chine. During the past seven or eight years the diffienlty in connection with the a few days, Sunday afternoon it was 40 above zera and Monday morning. it was ten below zero, A lot of stuff was frozen in cnses where the people put too much vonfidence in the weather man. The old fellow is not to be relied on for a single how, and that state of affairs has existed since early last summer. Miss K. Evens of Smithers is a guest of Mrs. Geo. D. Parent. W. S. Sherriffs went to Prince Ru- pert last Thursday for a few days on business, Ice haryesters started out onto the local ice fields this week. There is a hountiful crop, and free for the taking Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C. One Light Trailer For Sale 1 Model T Ford Motor complete with generat- or, starter and battery. Just right for wood saw Wrecking Car at your service---day or night. but it is doubtful. if many will put up ice or arrange to have it put up for proper cleaning and grading of seed grain has been reduced considerably them, The summer is too far off and }by the opening up of enstom cleaning the weather is too cold to think about |plants which are equipped with power fanning mills and” graders, and well ae supplied with sieves to clean and to grade the different kinds of gruin that may be brought to them. 'Chese clean- ing plants ave often provided with} blowers for cleaning floors, bins ind shoots so thrt the contamination from these sources is reduced to a minimum Cleaned grain should always he put immediately in clean containers and protected from all danger. of eontuminn | tion. and sweet milk, Gus Christianson is, howerer, putting up a good supply for his own needs and one or two others. The other night there came over the radio a sample of frtuvistic musie.— Thank goodness we have only 50 yerrs more to go, I. F. Noel of Sinithers is on a little trip to Anyox and Smithers—Dusiness mu] plensure combined. There was quite a nice little wind NOTICE “storm Mouday night which filled up City Transfer Smithers, B.C. Tuxi and !ransfer Service At all hours}: W. B. Leach! : ‘Owner nll the roids again as well as the nice piuths that were shoyelled ont to the Mator-Vehicle Act @ In view of the enforced postpone- of the session of the Legislature motor vehicle licenses applied for atter the dst of March next will be issued on the same basis as previous years, but will expire on the 31st of December, 1938, and will not carey the privilege of operating to the first of Mareh 1934 which fs now accorded to those who tike out motor-vehicle Heenses before the Ist of March 1933. Oo. H. MeMullia Cuntissioner of Provineial Police han and hen house, Lrince Rupert is now trying to find u solution of the death of Frank Bush the grocer who was found dead with dquy morning, The provineinl — police are making xn investigation, but as yet have not be able to find 1 motive for the shooting, Jt wns not robbery as nearly $200 was found on the body. Bush wrs sleeping in the baseniont of the store as his family are nll away in the south, + TIMBER SALE X15336 Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victuria, B. C., not later than noon on the Ninth ae - Big Factor in . (D) duy of February, 1088, for the pur- . Good Farming chase of License X 15336, to cut 280,- ; - $000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Pil- Good seed grain may be defined as}ing on an aren situated on the east clean, sound and uniformly plump|side of Bulkley River, approximately grain obtained from strong, heulthy|74 miles north of Beament, Cussinr plants helonging to a pure or reln-jLand District, tively pure variety whieh is well ad-] Three (3) years will be alluwed for Peed Train Service Changes Effective | January 8th WESTBOUND Passenger trains, will leave New Hazelton Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2.01 p.m. instead of 11,14 am. EASTBOUND Leave Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5.93 A.M. instead of 5.57 p.m. Mon- days, Wednesdays, Fridays, Felt infermation from any agent ‘ e : Canadian oe National v4a3 ae Se Te ee AUG if i apted to the needs of the district in |xemoyal of timber. which it is to be used. Further particulars of the Chief . Where one is obliged to purehase|Torester, Victorian, B. CG. or. District Mrs, T. Love of Vancouver Js visit- + ing with her patents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Now is a good time tO pay seed, the safest seed in which tu tn- Povesters Prince Rupert, B.C. B28 Ww. Anderson. Prince Rupert | Win, Grant’s Agency t = ~ Pees - Tne 1L2Th seen pS oe ete soy Boat AA a Paar ae eer are = c= ee. gor i* ree se es Re