THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9%. Asie H to them.’ ok ‘try has a vital bearing on a classified column which should Make uée of it. . You are also kept continually in t is but’4 cents o week. with -50c. which will give for 3 months. ¢ Omineca Herald for 3 mouths. here’s why you should read your newspaper. . In the first plaee of all, Mr. Farmer, you are interested in this dis- trict. because it is the logical marked, for fle greater part ‘of your produee you have to sel. New Hazelton and district people are the consumers of what you have to sell, and you, being the pre- ducértof what they must buy, are a. person of mighty importance You ‘have a common bond. Ree “Anything, then, that effects’ the local towns or its — people affecta you by affecting your market, -Any- thing that effects the farmers of this interior coun: eral status of New Hazelton and district. after all, one in point of view, economically. In presenting the news and other items of interest each week The. Omineca Herald is guided by this thought. sgurding, any: phase of farm work or life ate published, together | with the news of the whole district, so far as it can be got. Besides the buying. opportunities listed. ,by Ahe stores there ‘i New Hazelton and the interior, socially, industrially and in the mining ¢ircles which The:-Omineca Herald presents each week. . Mr. Farmer, you. shonld be a careful reader: of The _ Omineca Herald every week. Are you? If you are not already a subseriber, clip the special offer coupon below and ° mail oy bring it Into The Omineca Herald office DO IT NOW.. THE OMINECA HERALD, New Hazelton, B.C. Enelosed please find 50c as. subseription to The notify you if I wish it discontinued. the business life and get- We are, Itms of interest re- he of special interest to farmers. touch with what is occurring in The cost you the Omineca Herald =, At the end of that time I will NAME Address || Cc ANADIANS “COMING WEST tustern People Offered Reduced Fares to Spend the Winter on the Can- adian Paeifie Const this year, LAT Canadians are . more and more spending their winter holidays in Can- ian is heing datly evidenced by the vat niber of enquiries pouring intc the pussenger departments of the Can nian Baflways. “Che majority of thi o.quiries.eeme from those Hving in th: custern provinces and‘concern Canadas cvererecn ‘playground onthe Pacific Uritish Columbia’ svill, this year at tract an ever-increasing number of vis: jiovs trom easter’ “Canada, all: of when are anxious to escape the rigour: of the eastern winter. weather. In or: ‘ler to meet the: ‘popular ‘demand and to. oucuninge Canadians in their desire to i ‘pent, their pe in: their. own equa fares nis 5 were { nog aurlig the past summer ‘fox sedson. mit tourists te. Tust-a day or, two before the. ‘Hazel- tou Hotel, fire,a: safe. was brought down from Sargent's: store: hudiding” at Smi- thers and“put in-the! hotel. ‘Sithie~eatle had been'th-the'fird:that-déstroyéd the old Sargent stor it Hazelton inany yeurs ako"hnd: “it “wilt hin! the tire! tit bully dmilgeti’ the Sotgeht stovéir bedi Smithers. Tt" was. hauled out of - the hitel Sunday morning and is ready, te get into the pahe ‘tigain,: — \P. G. E. Sale is’ Nearly. heady For. Parliament It is reported from Victoria that the negotintions tor the Pacific Great Bast- ero Radlway is still in progress and by this week the purchasers will be giv- en the final price and terms on which the government will sell, a ovrent relief to’ the-tax payers, It niaiy be that some there are who, for political Teasons, will say that the pro- vince did: not get enough, -ete, . But it: will be ‘remembered: that. all politica? parties have hada crack at the P, G. sOF and. ‘gob- ‘no:-place- with it. Premier "rotmie’ ‘ha farther, than’ any one “It w in. Me vememberei the ‘Conser- vitives started the road, or backed Fol- ey, Welsh & Stewart, to build it. Oliver Government: ytook, it away from Foley, Welsh '& Stewart and made it r Government. avhite. elephant. and. .spent millions of, money, on:it. The McLean Government: didits:shate to increase the debt--for-the: hott tine 16 was “in ‘powér.+ Fivn-the Conkétvatives git ‘tt | bade! agith when’ Premier’ Tolmte: wae Awenit stb Powdr | The Premier-has en. ' thying ‘even ‘since'to get the road back. Into: ‘private, harids. where it and alk. other arallwaye “pelong. “May he. he’, squceesstul, ae OMe bos -government con appoint. \ There will [ be zrent vejoicing throughout the pro- |. vince if the sale is-made, und it will be |. ‘nerd ‘thence south -80 chains, . The | - pote! LTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday | C, : Bi. SAWLE: . _ Advertising vates—81, 50 per inch per month reading notices lic per line firatinsertion. 10c per line each subsequent insertion., ; The sooner ‘the provincial- govern- met gets out of commerce the bettex for everyone. A: government was ‘nev- .er. Intended: to be-a-money lender, a liquor vendor, a market finder, nor is. a government (in any part of the old world): a sucess at selling- water, or as a manufacturer of goods. During the past. fifteen or twenty years British Columbia. governments-have got into so many lines of business that there is hardly an opening left for private en- terprise to carry on legitimately. The government has. even butted duto ‘the work of the newspapers, and ‘espectally the sveekly press and printing plants. Some years DEO. a million or so dollars was, spent on ‘the ‘government printing plant and there is a plant there that would be a credit to the government at Ottawa. The old government spent the money, increased the annual out- lay of money and the present. govern- ment has been irying to carry on. As soon as the government gets: out of the commercial lines. it will begin, to see daylight.. it will also find quite an increase in business population that is able to meet its taxes and other “ob sations. A fire is a bad thing at any time but .when a publie stopping place or any business place. goes. up. in smoke it is, harmful: to. that particular town ir | a way that is not felt when business | conditions are good, A fire ig a logs but|.if times are good money can be borrowed. to rebuild, In times of de: pression, ‘even though Gost of building may be lower, it is, much more aiffi- euit to get the funds. to replace What is destroyed, , ; Thank goodness ‘that the American presidential election is‘over and that the air channels ‘will be soon cleared for the regwiar radio, programs. The provincial government. is. tind- ing it necessary to cut millions off the appropriations given municipalities in thepast. number of years. This is a food move:and the more cut off the better as in most cases municipalities can handle thelr affairs much . more satisfactorily and much more economi- | .. cally thanecan an efficiency expert a Like most of the specialized: professions efficiency expetts are experts: in name only, and succeed chiefly in raising the costes of |. the particular enterprise: they may be cngaged in, ‘The -hard headed — busl- ness man or laborer who ‘has to pay the cost of municipal administration will eet far ‘more for. his dollar: and get £ lot better result than the: so-called ex- pert who has. ttle but theory to re- commend him... ; “HAZELPONTAND DISTiRICE Disteiet of Coast, Rauge 5 Take. “nolice that. ‘gixty ‘anys atte: |: ‘date’ ‘4 Geo, H. Ballard,, ‘intend to ap- ply to” the Minister of Linds for a‘H- |) cense to prospect for .coal and petro. lenm over G40 nerves of land, as follow: —commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of Sec, 9, Twp. 1A Ie? 8) and marked G. H. B.'s N. W. cor thence |: cnge. 80 chains, thence north 80-chains’ ‘thence; west, 80 chains, : to. bein of com. mencemlent.:: -s0-.: Located : Rept. | 18th, 1982, Geo. H. ‘Ballard HAZELTON LAND DISTRIOT Ff eee or “District of: “Const, : Range. 5 . ' Take notice that:sixty-days — after date “I, “Geo; Hi. Ballard,!\ intend to apply. to: the’ ‘Minister: of’ Laxds for i- tense to- ‘prospect: for coal’ and petro: leum.- over 640: acres of land ag follows, commencing ata post, planted, cone half mille north ‘of, the ‘north-west eorner of | “Bec. 9, TWD, aS aid marked G.1.B.'s : 8. a corner, . thence: ‘north 80" “chains The On ineca. Herald) : PUBLISHER Thal | Buitdities which will hotse. thie” World's Grain Exhibition and Con- | ference at Regina next July-and - ust are rapidly approaching completion and preparations are: already being made for the ex-. ., tensive exhibits, a Here an : Canada’s apple-growinz “belt. ts. moving northward. Standard apples. “have:been, grown this *year?* atthe’ Dominion : Bxperlhental: Fart .at: Beaverlodge, ;: Alberta, ,. which is 428° miles north ‘of’ tie’ juternational © “boundary ‘« between Canada-and the United States, Canada bas entered the British West Africa market for tobacce with a trial shipment of 25 casks of, Canadlan-grown tobacco, re- cently. : About 77 per. cent. of British West Africa tobacco hag- been secured..from the United States, but Canada hopes to get the market under the new inter- Empire preference, of - National Fish Week - ‘between October 24-31 has been supported py the Canadian Pacific Railway since 1918 and this year was no exception. The company marked the celebration with .spdeial. menu ~ cards listing fish products of the sections of Canada: through which . the railway.,rons between Saint Joho, N.B.. and: , Vancouver, Brit- ish Columbia. Caneda ‘Jost one of its best« known and popular railroad offi- Cials recently when A. Altken, assistant superintendent of the Bruce Division, Canadian. Pacific. Railway. dropped dead ‘in Toronta on his way, to bis-office. Mr. Altken was 60 years of age and - ‘had spent $4,.years in the com- pany’ 'S service, The Canadian Pacifle liner Em- press of Britain was the scene of a wedding reception and break- f : fast’ at Quebec recently, following the marriage of. Mile, Marthe ‘St. Laurent, daughter of :the presi- .. dent of the Canadian Bar Associa- tion, to Dr. Mathieu Samson, Five ' BLundred guests filed past the wed- -ding group assembled in the May- fair. Lounge of the Empress. . Not forgetting his work as di- “pector-general. of its Netional ’ Flood Relief Commission in 1931, China has asked Sir John Hope : Simpson,’ famous British organ- . izer, to join its newly created Na- ticnal Beonomic Council, sir John ‘. ‘galled recently aboard the Em- press of Canada for Shanghai to wind up the flaod relief commis- sion affairs, ; : . The United States ‘Middte West . . and the Province of Quebee shara bonors as winners of. the Cana- dinn Pacific ‘Bungalow Camps Fishing Trophies which have been awarded at French River, Ninigon River and .Devils Gap. G. A. ~ Hoffman, of Cleveland, had a 2744 1b; -snuscalunges. C. O. Kalman, of - -St.- Paul,Minn.,, had a 6% Ib.. square tailed. speckled trout; aud’ 0.. Cc, ‘Steinmeyer,: Westrrount, © . Que., had a ‘bass welghing: ‘4 Ws ; 14‘ounces,” Leaving a money helt contain- ing round-the-worid . steamship’ and rail tickets and a cool thou-. © ‘gand dollars or 80 in cash at his - Vancouver hotel, Charles Clarke, - Los Angeles, only. dgscovered ‘his loss after his ship, the Empréss of Canada. had sailed from Vancou- yer. Wireless messages ‘to the ‘Canadian Pacific steamship gen- -oral passenger agent resulted. in -recavery of the, belt. and.fts for- warding by. le in time. to Teach jhe vesse before she left Vietoria, (87: ae thetice west 80 chains, thence south 8 -chains, thence erst 80 chains to point | of commencement, Located Bentember 18th, 1982. ; Geo. A, Ballaré + " Samiion LAND DISTRICT : - District of Coast, Range 5 ' Take “notice that alxty days after date I, Geo. H. Ballurd, intend to apply to the Minister of Lands for'a license to Drokpect for-conl and “petroleam ov er- 640 acres of land as follows :—com- |’ mencing at a post planted ‘at the north. west corner of Secction 9, Twp. 1A, B |. §,and marked G:“H.B.'s'8.-W. corner, |! thence nérth 80 chains; thenca east: 80 ‘obiaing, thence south’ 80. chaing, thence |! west, BO, chains; to ‘point, of. fommence: i phe es th, 1988, ; Geo, H. Ballard ay | wens he ch “Toentea Senter i ae : Vaccum | Friends - - Watch: “Repairing and me ewellery. Requirements. To. AT : -”Prinee Rupeit = “Build B.C. Payrélls”,, aie Makes New Mk, tet wet eke - Many: people Who. nevei" Hed can. ned milk‘have found a new and a likeableness in “Vaccum Packed Pa-"- cific Milk, : ‘Mra, ML. RR. found. it nicht “out on a Cariboo camping trip ear- dy in § September.” Jp eta, Pacific Milk “100% B. CG. owned and: eantrolled" Plant at Abbotsford.” B.C. UNDERTAKERS _ EMBALMING. FOR SHIPMENT ‘A’ BPECIALTY = pro. wok ag Al witee '.PRINCE RUPERT, 3.0, © will bring a aa Sem J. B. Judge Chiropractor Will be at: the Omineca:Hotel Hazelton on Thursday NEW HAZELTON © HOTEL ‘Gus Christianson, Proprietor . 4 eo “Henry Motors Ltd, = Smithers, B. C. Ford Dealers’ Gas Ford Parts °.- Oil Repaira ‘Modern - Garage - Complete liné ot New Cars and. Trucks . ea a G: ‘Bamford a DENTIST: SMITHERS, B.C. Fe Hours 9:a-m.to 6p m: Evenings A by: appolntment. oo ? la Bot 1AND: SURVEYOR . hs \ _Sarve a promptly. executed. . SMITHERS, B. C. « wend