cconyypttites corer Mela Ey “The Ome ald | ‘Printed every Friday at NEW HAZELTON, BC, CG. HL SAWLE a Advertising rates—$1,50 per inch | per month; _ reading notices 16c per line firat insertion, 100 per . “fine each subsequent insertion. Subscription to all parta of the workd— One year - o . . BB 00 . . Six months © - “ «106 “-..Notiees for Crown Grants - 2 =: $2 00. “ “-Purchaseof Land - .-° + 7.00 . “. Licence u Prospect for Coal -- _ 5.00 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28,:1913 > Pusuisuen \ FURS THE SOURCE | ie OF FIRST WEALTH 7 B. Shubert, ‘Ine, Chieage. ULS.A., the largest house in the world dealing exclusively ~° American raw furs, submits ‘a very interesting article for the readers of the Herald, - Millions of dollars will change hands between the trappers and dealers’ in raw furs during the coming season, It is indeed won- derful to‘contemplate, when one|: thinks of the thousands “upon thousands of fur-bearing animals killed’ every | year “throughout North America, and still the sup- ecutive committee. the wire pullers... improvement. teresting” developments. Conservative Association of. old Hazelton'is‘ to be congratulated: upon its. action, and especially those who so thoroughly. planned and carried out the utter, route: of the obstructionists. ’ ‘Our Own - rfect - “peace.”’ _ When Wrong empty stomach’ causes great is Brought changes to be brought about. | - Home In other words, it is when a) Ustesee When the giirveyors in laying out New Hazelton townsite set. aside a huge pile of rock at the back of | Sec. 2 and called it'a park, because. it was ut- ‘terly. impossible to sell it as lots, little did they . think that it would become: the favorite. rendezvous for, bank rob- “Park” pers and such like, Very few peo- : ple have attempted to ascend: the : “Park, ”. Those who. have, state, that: from the top the most beautiful view of the district:can be “shad. The ‘‘Park’’. rises almost - perpendicularly for ‘several hundred feet. of trees or brush, There is nothing to obstruct . ‘the: view and it isso close to. the. “populated por- | uk tion of the townsite that .not only. ‘ean every one. ‘be-heard, especially on a calm night, ‘It was an ideal: spot for. the. robbers to. divide their Joot’ in - The. future | however has a “promising. outlook for the “Park? It ‘is the’ only bit.of territory for miles that.the public A Ih wn.- No other park, has been allotted ‘and ‘th people. will: be obliged :to. make use .of it. The. New; Hazelton ‘Park?’ has posalbiites, how- wrong is brought to the -indi- | — — —+4 vidual and he sees his pocket-book getting smaller an that he sits up and takes notice. . instance of what too much wrong: -will do is the way the Conservative Association of the old town turned down the old officials and elected an en-. tirely new lot of officers and members of the ex- It has been common know- ledge for at least a year that the old executive, or the controlling faction, were using all their influence to the detriment of this district. Per- sonal gain and petty jealousies are credited to It is a fact that everything _ possible was done to injure New Hazelton. "no matter what’ the past has produced: there will be a change, and ‘there is all. kinds of “room for The future promises to reveal in- In the meantime the A very striking “But It is practical y barren ply does not seem ‘to ‘be’ wither- J.J. Hill, the railway magnate, is reported to ling, in fact the eoll ections of late have recently made the statement that ‘ ‘an empty | years in many cases are larger stomach will reduce the cost of living.’ An empty than previous years. ° stomach will do a great many more things than that. Even. ‘the fear of an True, there are not as many. animals here as there were a century ago, but there are more animals trapped, and consequently the: collection The . Galena. ; Pool and Billiard | Parlor . | Cigars, Tobaceos and Soft Drinks FRESH CoNFECTIONERY - - Fresh Fruits. jn Season +“ ‘Newspapers © oe _ Mawazines: . Circulating, Library . fact that the: ‘animals are being. 4 | killed off in’ “many ‘Darts of. the country. fact it.is: just: the opposité of con- ditions as. they exist. The de- | mand of Fashion, the competition of: the large: ‘cireilar. houses’ and the general utility - of. ‘fur’ gar-| ments have sent: the price of furs up to such an enormcus ‘height | 9 that a clever trapper. can- make a small fortune, if: he handles. his catch properly. segcnreuae varslastrohesteenete me sR Rm, mesaeeaeraemncsncnnes’ +4 Anon Seosee sseveresecesecseseveeiseee REN Teenieeh Steste JACK. WILLIAMS | RE STAURANT | ear a0 Swift's Premium Ham' and Bacon, with ~ New, Hazelton. ‘Eggs Everything Fresh, “Clean” and Wholesome. - ri First-class. Service. --Pugsley. y Suet, New: w Hazelton jf Ha — tener cpesnetiatat Seer. —— EES Rese. inches The fur trade has rightly heen called: the: greatest. of our natural resource. No. industry —mineral, agricultuval or. otherwise — has been the origin ‘of 80 ‘fnuch weaith to this continent asthe fur indus- try. “Before a ‘single. field was cultivated, a- single. ‘mine was] opened: or a single railroad con- structed, the fur-bearing animals of this country, were the ‘only source of revenue, This was one of the main reasons for, the rapid colonization of our country, ‘@S- | pecially of the west, -It was the trapper’s trail that formed the path of the first. highway, and). the trapper’s fur formed the first cargo that was ever. freighted: on any of the.inland. waters of this]: country. It was also the trap-). per’s catch that brought. the first foreign wealth to-this country; |, and ever since - then this :contin- ak mma s 2rd +h Oe ae 8 tee eas Fad ping ae — rm ene te ed td at ; UNDER “ONE Befemns a ey etme idee aai ees ean et naan Pioneer and New Hazelton Hotels. MANAGEMEN ‘Good Rooms ‘by. Day 0 or “Week Rates from 25e Per Day to $1.00 © per day Pool and Billiard Parlor - Barber. Shop _ Connected PIONEER BATHS . THE, BEST IN THE COUNTRY GEORGE ‘TALLMAN, PROP. . NEW. HAZELTON, B.C netted pushes een ere ~ anna pee meettreretemiret oH nt Ty: Alana a nn Fe Oa 8 8 na A a te ON Sh ee Oa YE Oi sommes ea oa ent has been practically supplying the’ world with. furs. of. our natural resources. have | 756. been’ productive . for so long als time.or have yielded such an. ag-| $8 | gregate wealth as. the. fur bearing | 33 animals; so, after all, the fur in- | #38 dustry is not dying. out. “The ose fight is- getting | keener, and this | ‘promises to be the. banner year sie range fs in justthe "-! ; right place for pok- gs “ing g down: the ashes ™ ‘and: stirring ‘up the fire. : J forthe trapper-of raw furs, ae : BREWER | & ‘RUDDY TI 9th Avenue, New Hazelton, B,C, Get your stationery printed at a the Omineca Herald. a — | oe ‘| See re BAK aH oc Fa ; ote .- The broiler door j is so roomy : S|. - and well arranged that a rich a juicy steak or toact can: be. ae done toturn without the. ¢ . re usual tiring, stooping necess-: nes ary with common ranges. | 7 ae) This and many other exclus:. | ay |. ive convenient. featires..in- | 4 - ctease the pleasure of kitchen Pos |e | work and should be insisted : | upon in. the. range you buy. ud Ron f. ‘e 4 wy . * : :| oe an i rH] a PG Pe ae . a The’ poker-ho c.. an ‘door in. the’ front. ':' a2: of the Kootenay te it Kootenay Ranges are sold everywhere by good dealers who back up our guarantee -on this a range menseoscnmnamnenscensrasrateernt No other acl Stiystssessuasuroursursbecurs ene, te “THE PALACE |? POOL ROOM |i 7 FOR A PLEASANT HOUR'S PASTIME | he. We have ah beautiful range of _. Chocolates -: Gears, “New Books. “that make most. acceptable ‘itts, - You'll ‘appreciate a a: HOT D “these cold days: Sample the goodness—the satisfy- | % ing goodness~-of a Hot Beef Tea, . Hot Tomato Flip, Hot Lemonade to | #8 “Keep: ‘Your Blood Tingling” —— FRESH. FRUIT [3] Oranges a : ‘Everything the’: “Apples season | affords © Newspapers Novelties & “Magazines. | ey | seene