THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 re as The Omineca Herald)A Second Prize calapes, ; "epce . fh Hay and Oats Printed every Friday at ; Forestry Essay a manna . Rough, Dressed & Dimension . : NEW BAZELTON, B.C. | 4 { wmnoenio gare = rama] em «| Roval Lumber |] LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES Public School, Intermediate Grade. : Partial mo a a — wcvrtnng tee fa0 ez neh esa : — —, cenuomanpoeman | BOYER & CARR ine each subsequent insertion. Forests are a very important L u m b e Yr ' ; j . Onayesr =: - 7 S200 source of revenue to a country or (i i Sixmonths - - 00 ; City Transfer Co. U.S. and British lsles - $2.50 per year nation, On aceount of their C om p an y HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH great forests, Spain and China SMITHERS, B.C. NoieesforCrown Grants - - + %0/were the leading nations of the i. q fl H Hy ao \ 4 ‘y oo Purchase of, Land ejorccal 7.00 id at lime. As th N ’ ; ] + e : cence t Prosvect for - 5.00\world at ane tim they were ote that the name of f ’ ib such powerful countries they our Post Office hag been 0 0 Fr I n $ | . . . change rom Royal ; i” OUR BUSINESS IS The potato crop in Canada is na a ay harm eon ane. Mills to i Transportation 30;000 acres short, We should less about their forests and lands. HANALEL, B. C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere ‘i. By automobile, Dugey, worry. The greatest shortage|Very soon fires burned up the along the Skeena will be a short-|forests and Spain and China were We move freight, express left without the industries the | and supplies by wagon, age of sacks. forests gave them. This applies i drays or pack ~ horses. — : . ; . . to our provjnce for, if our forests We will move you or J.F. Duthie, well known inlocall were burnt, it would mean that - your goods and distance ini ; H ; mining circles, is reported to/the twenty thousand people em- 7 ik not 1; us, f have given $25,000 to a religious|ployed in the lumber industries | esau = a . intstitution i id be without work. There elkwa lranstfer |intstitution in England. The|Wou Hoops & Mapleton matter was casually put before rot aber f wont dine P| ” Labor Day ” Monday, September 3¢ 4, 1923 . 1 Telkwa .C.jhim on board ship. It’s the old/y» would have to import ourlf ALL FOR ONE PRICE; ONE PRICE FOR ALL———FIFTY CENTS | i adage: ‘‘Ask and it shall be given|wood from other countries which q unto you.” But you have toask|would make the lumber much 10.30. Baseball Game Telkwa Lumber Co. first, aoe eee le pay (the taxes ie Noon. BARBECUE. Free to all. = of the greatest importance ri] 1p.m. Football. Smithers vs. Telkwa (Cup Final) i DEALERS - MANUFACTURERS nen at is being iprnused m our province are the industries 2.30. 1, Pony Race %-mile, 14.2& under * #20 $10 exnibiling @ ela fairs andi connected with our forests. With 9.45, 2 Tndian Horse Race -mile.. 15 . 10 5 F SG Ree f 4 ‘ ‘ New Hazelton and the Skeena the wood we get from them we aa Building Contracting river district will be represented. {build all kinds of struelures such 3.00. 3. Relay | Race 1 mile...........+. 25 15 fe Cabinet Making © Wagon Repairing as churches, schools, theatres 8.15. 4. Ladies’ Race 4-mile..... ve. 10 5 - se stores, houses, boats, streets, 4-mile, Boys under 16 . Allkinds uf building material carried The grain Crops along the bridges, wharves, furniture and 3.30 5, Boys’ Race ¥-mile, Boys unde 10 5 in stock Skeena are now either in the/many other things useful to. us. 3.45. 6. Squaw Race 4-mile........... 10 5 | TELKWA sutuder Vatey 22° OF iD stook. At the Hos-|We also make wood pulp trom] 4.00, 7, Horse Race ‘-mile, open... 30 20 10 {9 ulkley Vahey pital a second crop of rve is which paper is manufactured. A 4 15 g, Bulkle Valle Derb 100 50 ‘ nearly ready to cut. At Two- considerable amount of our tim- vt y y Y im. . | mile Jas, Latham will shortly ent |2c" §s used for ties for our rail-|} 4.80. Grand Exhibition of Broncho Busting The Best G de of his thi d f alfalf roads and poles to carry our elec- For every Bucking Horse entered....... $5.00 e Best Grade 0 is third crop of alfalfa. tric Hight and telephone wires, For Beat Rider. not thrown ..... esses $5000 Fr t, 4 . . . Fo! CD ic avec cceecencserseeeeees ’ i, ROUGH LUMBER Fem om eae et] yom” Rens lo Bn tu : = m by fi id ‘ No third prize unless there are five or more entries. oe F d 1 . iby tire Var bee great loss... |]: Entrance fee for horse races, $1.00 A alue of Forests ° di milled and sold by orest ale There has been more timber Grand Dance in the Hall at Night _ 4 ‘ m destroyed by forest fires than ex- ; - . oe nae . _ lists in British Columbia at the , Sp itzl & P oh e Miss Bird is visiting friencs in'present time. Six hundred and . S ae New Hazelton, fifty billion feet have been de- « pony ee - Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Smithers, siroyed whereas there are only , is the guest of Mr. and Mra. W ‘three hundred and fifty billion a ; . - + feet now growing in our province. i r ‘ oye ) , _ |Clarke. . Each year two billion feet of tim- ae _ Printing and Developing Rev. L. GC. Johnson, of Topley, |ber is cut and used for different ay m of Films _ |lis organizing a musical troupe, purposes. , jhe value . of one —" wre efresh Vi, i which will assist him in his ser- su ~~ pe HicH-cLasgy Work GUARANTEED A rinety million dollars. : vices. The numberof fires in 1922 Prompt attention given all orders Mrs. E. Twadell and family, of caused by careless travellers and Burns Lake, are Forestdale visit- (campers amounts to the total ol 626. The number caused by land ood | Leave orders at— The Drug Stor Feveon Ho, the guests of Mrs. Fred. clearing operations was 355. Peo- { The Omineca 1 Herald, ew orning. ple did not get a permit from the | ’ Len, Ailport intends to make forest ranger to clear their land. ; or mail direct to, another cut of logs into lumber, Two hundred and forty-six fires INSIST--- A T » F, Shima, Hazelton Hospital and his sawing outfit will be left were caused by lightning which, on ‘‘Gascade’’-— of course, nobody can help. The at Forestdale. fires started by unknown causes B. Coy Million Dollar ae Aiud Rev, J. H. Kerr and family, of amounts to #3. oot district ance of cook contentment In crery : Burns Lake, accompanied by W. the Prince Rupert district’ ex- Alt Govt. “Vendors ly it a FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT W. O'Neill and Mr. O’Neill were tends pon Alaska to the northern| . ” Order tolay. ? | ss . end of Vancouver Island ani VANCOUVER I nsurance visitors last Sunday. 350 miles inland. There are seven BREWERIES ' E. A. Beach is on a trip to, other districts scattered in the LIMIT " Agent for the Best Companies Owen Lake, on forestry duty, ;Mlerior and down in the south, : A person who sees a fire should 7 and will proceed as far as west’ rm Land : ni report it to the forest ranger so Fa Francois Lake before returning. iat he and his assistants may —and— sone ; 7 T L t Mrs. Fred Horning held a quilt- get there in time lo prevont it owh LOts ing bee on Friday last, and the {tom spreading further. ‘The fire q List your property now ladies present report haying a line pumps an d other ‘appliances, i hile the demand i j te ; te wi ile we ae great day, besides completing a There are certain things we ee _ salam FF Agent for- | _|{ handsome quilt ‘should always remember, When VA | G.T.P, AND NORTH COAST A district doctor has become a (We are out camping, each 50d fo fer “efor” i . . . Y a y beach can Smithers Town Property prime necessity, mt the matter |, on which to build our fires or at every feleer N acc) Uy = of-accommodation for patients is | jleast some rocks with which to occasio? | Distriet Agent for a first: consideration, ‘Telkwa’ build a fireplace. Scrape away all FORD CARS ‘seems to have the svstem requir- lhe leaves and debris’ near the) — This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor a ed, and from the board of the fireplace and. never start. a Control Board or by the Government of Britis.. Columbia. nursing home there could be as- fire against a log ortree. There | { ‘have already this spring ‘been ten yO certained what it costs to main- On | W. s. Henry ii sch an inti A Fae no ae ae duty ant| LS, Your Subseription Paid’ 4 | ti t a ee | ee forever, There | isno Better Time ‘Than Todayl ‘the plan.