- Six months ee etme lim artemesrmmarrereetinies a aoe oO ‘and: “the ‘distinet advantage to be derived from: the he f “The Omineca. Herald | ~ltutilization of the usable’ land adjacent to Victoria E }- : [ods ante] FS mot. peculiar. to that city. New, ‘Hazelton: ‘and ' ae oe Printed every Friday at =| : =. ~~ every other town in this northern | } Ce Nukes nd atlas Barveying i” _. NEW BAZELTON, B.C. — ||Rolitical part of the provinee would be very. masa i os — ee Eeonomy much benefitted were even amet Loe eaten tee eee Cece y iL -- LISHER |, “portion of the present large tracts) { rors Groxcz ... New Hazmzon | | | “National. oH. SAVE PUBLIRHER . ae of idle lands along the railway tilled and made to| |) "™#°". ete A. Ww, Wark. * Cash ‘Registers a ‘Advertising rates~$1.50'per‘inch per month; | > supply. the farm and garden products for at least} Green BRos. BURDEN & Co. alt “AN DSO: N° Dayton. scl Tie Rs DAES, We ver | “". |l'the local market. The Colonist figures the value 40S pomaston AND B. c. LAND mf ee Computing Seale Subseription to all parta of the world—. wy es : ‘to: Victoria i in this way:. vee SURVEYORS | aa “Post. OFFICE: Hox ‘6. ‘Heintzman | Oneyear = = oe “The man.who planta a turnip seed and raises a townslles, mirieral claims nirveyed “t PRINCE RUPERT: © Pianos. (! t )- lf i |{a turnip adds to the’ sum total of the wealth of t the world. The addition may not-be much, but b - STATIONERY, WALL, 1. PAPER = hs Notices for Crown Grants _ Rn bE Bee ; wu Scent. oe” ‘the principle involved therein is very great in- Disks” _. REMINGTON. Rooks on _ eee crneeee deed.” How, many acres; of, unused arable land! 3 . are there within twenty’ miles of Victoria? Wel do not know, and we ‘do not suppose anyone else knows, Probably within that distance, and keep-| ing away from the highest levels, there may he 100,000 acres of arable land in that area. How. much of it is used? Half?. ‘We do-not think so. “HAYNER BROS. Suppose we say Gne-third, That leaves two-thirds, \ | FURNITURE) as possiblé and give a history of the session and or, to keep within bounds, 60; 000 acres, not used.|/ Funeral Directora “Embalmers & enquire ito the requirements |/£ you. think ‘this is too: much, make the figures ]. SPECTAL ArrerioN To: sHIFPTNG Cages Met the Local of their respective districts, ‘what you like and vary the following. calgalation : ‘Wm. Manson has made a point accordingly. .. What isthe value of the crop that _ Member of paying these visits an o last can be raised on an acre ofsoil‘here? Planted in 0...A.- RAGSTAD . i ‘week he spent in this district. The New Hazel- fruit, it will run up to hundreds of dollars; in i | WATCHES. CLOCKS | bd _TYPEWRITE RS: | ; i ah BARRISTERS _ So -KODAKS. AND SUPPLIES. ~~ 4 ali FRIDAY, APRIL 3.1914. ener a Sees ae McRae Bros. Ltd., Prince, Rupert 2Np Ave. mee P RINCE ‘Rup ERT mnt ine ¢ |, eecaniteriiae 5 . . . . SEND. YOUR. ‘LAUNDRY TO Wong ‘Gaundey : Beat. Wore GUARANTEED It is considered the proper: “thing i in ‘British Co- _lumbia for the local members to visit their con- stituents as soon after the close of the legislature “NEXT TO’ ‘PIONEER HOTEL ae ellen tame Stems d elem tt ere ALL THE: ‘MODERN CONVENIENCES q ‘Dr. L. Eg, Guroy DENTIST: SMITH BLOCK PRINCE RUPERT area aement ps 4 a t r az wf - CARS & BeNNern | ren a { ul ( l 4 a q i ton Conservatives took advantage of the opportun- vegetables, it may be less, depending upon the | JEWELRY 2: ‘ity and in conference with their member placed a| iMtensity of cultivation. . In hay it will be worth, SMITHERS .- - BG. number of matters before him which were for let us say, $20. Let us for convenience Of, CALCU- | emy—imnrwsenemenernirnnrnned the benefit of the district. There was perfect lation take an average value of the crop that can a _harmony at the meeting and everyone was per- be grown on an acre of land near Victoria under Pe Oa Fh Pt ae Bee ieee arma demeemermeiemomes ° eee e~ + ae | ll “| A ee | . | : | foe fectly frank. The result was what only could be| itelligent cultivation at $50. For 60,000 acres it Black egw | a Suits: $35.00 Up - expected, general satisfaction. Mr. Manson be- would mean $8,000,000. That is, labor, “intelli- | ae smithing Tt! 7 Made To Order a came-acquainted with what promises to be the gently directed to-the cultivation of the land not “strongest executive in the riding. He learned | "°¥ cultivated in the vicinity of this city, would Horse Shoeing 1. their. views and knows what the district wants mean an annual addition to the wealth of the| |.and Wagon Repairing Anger the ‘at Or and needs. He expressed himself well pleased community of, $3, 000,000," We think it would be with the meetings here and there is every reagon| ety much more. -We do not say $8,000,000. pro- First-class Mechanies =. |: Go to him for a real . to believe that the district will be greatly benefit- fit; but $3,000,000 in wealth. in the form of pro- ; Employed in AU J Tailor-made Suit — ted by the visit, as will also the local member. ducts that could be sold right here in town for 7 Department _ oo os dilup teat aol — New Hazelton asked only for absolute necessities, $3,000,000, which sum is now being paid elsewhere ns A We fit: every: gar- “and necessities which it is the duty of the govern-| ' pay other producers for just such commodities. |{ ge BP ment before finishing —_ How to reach such a:result i is a very import prob- Hes CARRY A FULL STOCK OF ] litical . —= See |e ig lem in politica economy ‘Wall. & Walker - Men’ s Furnishings New Hazelton — and — Mile 27 - | 9th Avenue ‘New Hazelton ment to provide, and which there is no doubt: but the government will provide, ‘ ee eeee There has recently been evidenced an increasing feeling in. favor of the baseball games in the|§ Northern Interior League being played on Satur-|fF day afternoon, or any other afternoon, except|E Sunday. During the past couple of " Sunday years most of the games have been |i , Baseball played on Sunday, and with no par-|—f ticular reason for it. Many people|iq - were unable to attend who would otherwise be |i.” LUMBER ||. | The» Orders taken for all kinds of [I] ]- lumber and building material, -: Gal ena ‘large or small, and in car lots. : Prices right. ~ Quality right. ; 7 a ee Tt ‘ ALAR. Come and see me. Hyt suostantial supporters of the game, anil. many |B: | : A ts f : of ae who did attend did not feel satisfied with them-if [