THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 103 te . ioe tte |CHILLED CANADIAN POULTRY JS eee eet eee ee | DESIRED IN BRITAIN 7 : } B.C. HAND SURVEYOR Here and There] - r . Because of Its spécial interest to the J. Allan‘ Rutherford ! a Canadian farmer an editorial appear- . eos vere . 1 -_ i ne hin a ing im the Fish Trades Gazette, Lon- “The decrense in fretght car Surveys promptly executed. ‘i f[[don England is quoted: loadings which began In 1930 bas ’ SMITHERS, B. C. [ oa | _"A°sample shipment of chilled tur-| continued almost uninterruptedly, ~ - = ‘ f ‘ keys and chicken from Canada arrived In 1931 np to the end of the first . ae ' - > + -?-+ +--+ -4 ~ in London at the beginning of the week veoh ae December, 5} Rab? less 5 - | relght cars hag : ee LED LL SLED TTS FD Afford This was actually a try out to deter Janadlan Reilways than for the mine whether or not chilled Canadian same period of tlhe previous : ; . i year, produce would suit our markets’; its} uring the. same Period of this © Henry Motors [td. superiority over the frozen produce, Year 376,016 less cars were loaded cof s : was established. The special display than In boninense® decline in pas Smithers, B.C. . f . . 5a r F = - ; ; . ; | in Smithticela Market was staged at a tively the game, The resultant ef- os — most opportune time and there fs ev- fect upon railway earnings has Ford Dealers Ford Parts il : . - Sot ery reason to believe that the new ven been naturally disastrous, For the G bos M _ The great national pastime this weather is. squeezing the jj {ture will prove ‘successful, thanks to} first ten months of 1931 Canadian {3 Gas Repairs Modern Garage expenditure-column so that it will remain in. proportion to: the the co-operation between the Canadian peti gress revenue aeelined Complete line ot revenue. The first step in this of course is making a decision as == || [poultry farmers, the senders and the that ete oVor the test ven New Cars and Truck to what items are absolutely necessary to the well-being of our heen nnas itn Gavey clan munths of this eer nuw ‘closing ‘FUCKS y « oe . . fication O anadian overnment. laere was a furlher decline of SERIO f ae pods apreradana the balance to the limbo of things and trade officials in London saw with ta ber vont The decline con- nied = we wil have when the times improve. . P naw? .|. Unues, and there. certainly ap- ; } svbat signs of sucess the “new” Im-|. Mnues. be no evidence in alent | SRA/{TN/N20N4 (BIO meiexiisaesineavag perial poultry trade is being establish-| ? o 0 evide alght ; a ed over here” ated that for many years we shall see | Dr. R. C Bamford a ‘ : Ps . : them entirely eliminated and | oak Ms . You cannot do without your local newspaper for several very ——___ earnings hack where they were in a DENTIST i good reasons, the first of which is that as an intelligent citizen CANADIAN SEEDS EXCHANGED | 1928."—-E. W. ‘Beatty, K.C.,Chair- |# SMITHERS, RB. ¢ Hi of the community it is necessary that you keep informed as to what ian and President, Canadian Pa. a .* ae es is taking place in that community what is transpiring at the school « A report issued by the Division of fe Railway, in his’ review of m Hours9amtofipm Evenings ” the churches; if grants are being,made from publie funds, or cut Botany of the Dominion Experimental * “ 5 by appolntment, ' off; what your community proposes doing about relief measures; | Farms Branch shows that the annual In the vanguard of the winter — | MEN ARIUUER:{ Riemer 6R!-CB senate soy yp where food stuffs, meat, wearing apparel, wood coal, may be pur- jexchange list of seeds, collecteed in the _ Vacation traffic to the South chased to the best advantage; all the intimate personal news; the arboretum, comprised some 3,637 spect. [' Seas and the Orient, the Can- oe deaths, births, marriages, and the thousand and one other occur- ‘nl a total of 4802 packets of seed ™ capa of acitte qe “Empress o | * * ra rences that go to make up the life of the community. 169 rooted plants and 11 cuttings were . Vancouver January le eth a B.C. UNDERTA KERS j : ; ‘nt at t ' 10 pokanie gardens ov oy list of 411 passengers, i EMBALMING FOR SHISMENT A SUNCLALITY ; . ev batanical, tstitutions Tougnowty | : That is the function of the local weelily newspaper. Its news the work In retin en packet a Recent payment by Great Brit- } Po. Rox am awn | columns each week carry the story of the activities of the eom- seeds and 21 cuttings were receive, | 242 of $95,550,000 war debt instal- PRINCE RUPER™ BC. will ivine yf | munity, and in addition to the effective news of the world at trom foreln gardens. Special suppi | Meat reminds old-timers uf the | § A : large. Its advertising columns bring into your home the hest of- »s wore obtained as required for wela:| V2" G8¥8 when $96,000,000 in sold ferings of the stores and shops with prices and description. oy wore obtained ax required for sete Fenregbped by Canadian Pacitic | - - - F' . tifie: workers in Canada. Twent Expresa from Asia to England . eight packet of seeds of Canadian wilt te pede and was carried acruss —= ; ‘erg wore « 1 . IS On OD 2 Bpetia ‘an ! The Herald costs you but Two Dollars for a whole year, If Co vat tee tf Sent . the W th ous ;. | adian Pacific train, having abso. B J ud ge you will read it thoroughly, intelligently you will receive many, ‘en ee lor Dlanting on j ‘ battle! Inte right-of-way, The train trav- ae ; many times over a return in value. And the Herald is a good elds of nope other activ tes in feat about lights and was [ro- Chiropractor a paper for the family ¢o read. There are many things children may ic ded stud es of o - i history of eCled by scores of armed guards. | learn from its columns, bué nothing they should shun. The col- | noxlous weeds of eradication. ._ “Darkand uncertain asthe out- Will be at the Omineca Hotel unins are clean, carefully edited and contain all the NEWS. . , look may. appear to the casual ub- . a . EXPORT OUTLOOK BRIGHTER { server, I still think that ta tye |e Hazelton on Thursday | ; ; “sy ; 7 : ; wider field the year has not been A — If you are already a subscriber to the Herald revival of interes N good weight without important developments = — send it to a friend, éither in the community or of good quality of cattle for: prospect. tion ond “OmCOUFAgOR eee | = = sof ill iate it ov ive export is probably the feature in uv Bement. ——h. W. at a distanee. They will appreciate it. . : a ae Beatty, K.C., Chairman and Presi- {Send your | i [ite mnszettntettzence servico ut rh | $28, Canadian "Paeite Raliway, F : . ; i lar rvice of t n his review of 1932, y iT] ; Dominion Live Steck Branch in a re-| Watch Repairin s and ' view of the eattle market situation, tetra jintellizent educatinn Jewellery Requirements . 7 . a : bd rT) 7 my FU omit and social furihy ¥ , . Me i | ~The Omineca Herald =—_|[ Durty 280 week enaing Jumunry 12} Spe jetouomle and cia tity To ig ; , ; |)256 cattle were loaded on the ss Mun- nized,” is the view of Sir Norman : = . oy .., f |ehester Commerce for Birkenhead, in Angell, British economist anu iis- rt cr: Is Your Newspaper — -. WEngland, and it is understood that re-| Peller of war iNusions, He sailed’ R. W, Cameron gulay weekly shipments are being ar-| Tecettly by Canadian Paciic liner Make Full Use of it. _|ffssee"or sector into moon | “Moatae!ateretocare'car's |] Pyinee Rupert | going forward being contingent upon — = - U the improvement in’ the relation he- Of the 4.046.512 pounds of eau- , __ _ tween the home and the exports may | med pineapple cunsuned in Cap- S = a |ket in regards to returns. There ; ada between Apri | and Neve ber 30. ifdz. ali hur 188583 ths. came from countries within the AMS I} Empire, nearly hett the total hee Demand on shipping account is show: ing from the Straus Settlements, ~ Mining in British Columbia Me wtteteseten me mee ane | once ta rome nme situation generally.” vanishing pout According te the 2 * we } pears now ‘to be much more life to the jmarket, despite its unsettled condition, ‘" Ap . ey . last Census mn 131, P2934 par cent, ; . area tat - . i ——— of the population of Cnnads over Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is ihe lead i CELERY Was ONCE AN HERB five yenrs uf age centtlid et ther read - { ing producer of Lead, Silver and Zinc. ‘ In this’ Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 91% of the Lead and 93% of the Zinc are produced. oo ’ British’ Columbia has produced approximately $1,300,000,000 worth of minorals, =‘ =~ + About 200,000 square miles'of unexplored — minoral-bearing lands are open for Prospecting. | ws” _ or write, Students enrolled in With the balanee ‘of the 1942 crop Canidicn ethoals In 193] numabar- of celery now moving onto the retail ed 25127417. fmarket all over Canada, anyone wha The Caiedisn Pacific Railway Will avail themselves of tan opportunity Campags's tax Adlt for the your . to test its fine flavor WH find it hard {was almost max million dollars tto realize that celery wos used origin-| \oriveing its teow! contritution to Canada's tax ¢allectang sine in- nly as an herb in European kitchens, " mas 3 nie awa = aural corporation to abut §11¢,000,000," ‘ eA |). 1 this country its chief use is as an} ‘on D. ‘: « tare Practically every mineral known tobe appetizer but it deserves a better place and Presidents Cunnding eeu tle ‘found on the continent oceurs to some. . :on Chnadian menus, Celery is a none; Rallway ie ies ev ien cot ete extent in British Columbia, * =: “waste vegetable and is not an extra- ee ; . Ce ‘[p vasance even at a high price, Byery TIMBER SALE X15336 a : | RECENT PUBLICATIONS: — Se ee pie inn bee nse Use the inner white oe is Se ' oo . silky raw, the lave, more coarse; ao. ew eo peontvad lee - ; Annual Report of the Honourable the Minister. * Vicces as a cooked vegetable, and the! hewled fenders will be received by | . Lae ne ot 1 the .Ainister of Lands at Victorin B. ,. Of Mines for the calander year 1981. re ; leaves: and root as flevoring for soups C., net later t the Nina E _ .. “Lode-Gold Deposits of British Columbia. Cone, |jiund sauces,’ Even the water in which |", 20 a Oe un Boon on ae . a i . “Placer, Mining in British Columbia, te jit Is cooked is a valunble food, (0) day of Pebruary, 1ois, for the pure /-" *) “MeConnell Greek Placer Area.’ Ste eo : chise of Lieense X 15886. ta cut 280. | , “ Non-metallic Mineral Investigations: “Barite;’ -. Boe Bo lee, : ae 000: Lineal feet of Cedar Poles and P#l- af | Ds ‘sAgbestos": “Glassware, ; “Clay.” eg eA / ’ ECONOMY , BASED ON RECORDS jing on an aren stunted on the east , Lode-Gold.Developnients in British-Columbin |” Pe, iside of Bulkley liver, approximately — during 1932, . a Loe ns re i ~A pertinent: paragraph «taken from 7% miles hoxth of Beament. Cassiar! Mrs. I. Love of Vancouver ix visit: , taht eg "SP tho: enrrent issue of the Eebnomic An- Land District. ing with her sister, Miss Louts Aude - Addvess enquiriesto ; 2 0 ee on [flalist, - official organ “of -the Dominion ‘Three’ (3) years willbe ‘allowed ‘for gon. She expects to be here for ise ee ee oe Pe aa Economies Branch’ 4 ‘que , removal of timber, next two-or. three months, -.. I a a ET: s Miniatar « neg TA Of: eco! Further -particulars of the Chief | - Coe ms i a The Honourable The Minister, af Mines . ef Forester, Victorln, B.C. or District | Albert Mercer has-returned trom his ' mo ae To ar amen au ree: _ . rn Forester, Prince Ttnpert, BOC. * 82-38 trap Line on the Copper river, | He re oar mes A Victoria, 'B:C." bee See porta havink fone pretty well. = , = tlenIny Set of fecormnts need deter no a . oo ' one from setting up a system which! [he regular meeting of the W. A. 2 . a held con Mes ky | ted to the needs of to the IL Twill be held : iat eneily battens bustnees, ces , Afternoon of next week. os Now is a g ood time to pay 7 to week on farms, The Jack of a pne-