THE OMINECA HSRALD, WEDNESDAY, _ NOVEMBER 16. 12 rn wd to them. Airke nse of it. for 3 months. Enclosed please find 50c Omineca Herald for 3 months. Mr.Farmer here’ s why you ‘should read your - ewspaper. In the first place of alt, Mr. Farmer, you are interested in this dis- trict because-it is the logieal market for the greater part.of your produce you have ‘to sell. New Hazelton and district people are the consumers of what you have.to sell, and you, being the pro- ducer of what they must buy, are a. person of mighty importance You have a common bond. Anything, then, that.effeets the leca] towns or its people affetts you by affecting your market. : thing that effects the farmers of this iuterior coun- try bas # vital bearing on the business life and gen- eral status of New Hazelton and distrlet. after ail, one In point of view, economically. Tn presenting the news and other items of interest each week The Omineen Herald ‘is guided by this thought. Ytma- of interest re- garding mny phase of farm work or life are published, ‘together with the news of the whole district, so far as it can’ be got. Besides the buying opportunities, Tikted by the stores -there i a classified column which should be of special interest to farmers. You are also kept continually in touch with what is ocenrring in New Hazelton and the interior, socially, industrially and in the nuning tireles which ‘The Ominecn Herald presents each Mr. Parmer, you should he a careful render of The Omineca Herald every week. ‘Are you? The cost is but 4 cents a week, If you are not- already 2 subscriber, clip the special offer coupon below and : mail or bring it into The Omineca Herald office i with 50¢. which will give you the Omineca Herald © Ho Tr Now, . , sa teneeeenemieamenienemebeninhmels eneemeniaermmamarmmaeal Tenatio THE OMINECA HERALD, Netw Hazelton, BC. as subseription to The At the end of that time 1 will notify you if I wish it discontinued. Any- We are, week. rrerer] ACVO8S ilies eteeesesserceensevens ir = HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT District of Const, Range 5 Take notice that, sixty days after tite I, Geo. H. Ballard, intend to ap. ply to the Minister of Lands for a li- conse to. prospeet for coal and petre- lew over 640 acres of land, as follow: -——comnmencing ata post planted at the north-west corner of Sec. 9, Twp..1A. kt. 5, and marked G..H. B.’s N. W. cor -her; thence south 80 chains, thenec cist 80 chains, thence north 80 chains thence west 80 chains, to ‘Point of com: mencement. Lucated Sept. 18th, 1982, a _ Geo: H. Ballard. HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT Take noth dite T, Geo.. ‘He Ballard, cense to-prospect.‘for- coal and petro: leym over 640: acres; of ‘land as follows commencing: atia. post’ ‘planted . one half mile north -of: theinotth-west, corner of See. 9, Twp. 1A, and marked G.H.B.'s S, 1, corner, .thence, north 80 chains: thence weat 80: chains, ; ‘thence gouth SC |. chains, thence: eadt 80 chains to point |: of commencement: Taveated September 18th; 4932, a: Geos: ‘Hi. Bullard ae eat ae here. have “been few. “forest fires in British Columbia this, year and. Mite loss of. timber while ‘the cost: of fflglt: 7 ing Tires has beon almost nil. = ‘ ‘platy. “days . after ae intend © to |: supply to the Minister of Lands for li- 18 po ) had. a marketed. «value, of. approximate: HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT District of. Const, Range 5 Take notieg that sixty days’ atte: date I, Geo. Ht Ballurd, intend to appl; to the Minister of Lands for o licenst to prospect for. coal and petroleum ov. er 640 acres of, land. as follows :—com. mencing- at a post: planted at the north west corner of Secction 9, Twp. 14, B- 5, and marked .G. H, B/’s 8 W. corner: thence north 80 chains, thence east 8 chains, thence south 80 chains, thence: west 80. chaing to point. of commence ment, 7 Loented September 18th, “1982, “os ; Geo. TI. Ballary City Transfer Batters, B. Ce 4 ., Taxi ‘and’ Transfer Service . ‘At all noure,~ wie + a “Owner. ie Ve _ oo aI Canada’s a flshérfes production ‘in ‘4081 LW. Leach an aa hid ventas dy $30,686, ,000,.08. some “$17,000,000: psy than -In’ 1990,° “The ‘adverse: ‘marketing | ordinary, - everyday, men, ~NEW HAZELTON, BC. Published ‘Every Wednesday G, A. SAWLE "PUBLISHER on = Advertising rutes—$1. 60 per inch per month coading: notices ibe per Fine fizétinsertion, 10s per line cach stibrequent: insertivn. | UNTANGLE THE uanapa Wes Py A number of years ago a beneficent -Kovernmemt becaine..embued with, the \ idea that. they. were the. all-powerful. andthe. know-ail;. that, the: municipal ‘councils, which were- eosuposed of - -only, were Incap-. able ‘of extracting the maximun of juoney. from tlie tax:payers; ‘also, that they were incepable of. spending - that money after i had! ben extracted. «J Wits. -theary san ideal, the government ut that, time had. Seni, say. It, was a bad dream, - , Phe government cf the province: at 1 Lhiat time tovls apon Itself. the authority | to collect: the 5 great. bulk of the taxcs throughout - the provinee, with a. pro- nise to. re-imburse the municipullties with liberal grants. All went merry for a time. «Millions ‘were. collected : millions were borrowed und many mil- lions Were, spent The municipalities were getting more money than they ever had: before sud. it came so easy that there was simmir nathing to it but to.spend, hes the municipalities contracted. extravagant habits as well as 'the government, Many were borrowed: in excess of ability to pay. "The province tapped more and nore sources of- revenue, and returned more and more to the municipalities. In the meantime the goyernment de- veloped a wonderful and luxuriots staff at Victoria and in every nook and corner in the province to collect those moneys, to.check and double cheek the officials (had to keep the boys honest) until: the’ province shortly became the largest -employer. of labor in the pro- vinee.-The civil. service. became, tog heavy ond caused the collapse of the government that built it, ~ At the same time the municipalitiés with comparatively Uttle collecting tu do, retained the same staffs to do the spending that formerly did both col- lecting ‘and spending, The time came when the government ‘andthe municipality had all the avail- able money—that was some years ago, | - yet the same staffs were retained and no effort made to retrench, All. de. partments were short on. rey enue, but long on expenditure A new ‘gor ernment was elected. It tried .t6 carry on. Great troubles de: veloped, “The government found itself in the same positon: “ns the old womar’ who .liv ed ina shoe,” ‘To. use another old: ‘saying--British: ‘Columbia had put all its-eggs in. one: linsket: Chuos developed. “The gov ernment finally’ reallzed:' that, things were not right, tind were: not getting any. better. Of ‘hite. strenttous ‘efforts: have been put farth, ‘tn steni the. outward flow of- the money. that was not on ‘hand and did ‘not lodk-as if 16 Would’ ever be on hance Bir reductions dn’ evei'y - were muidg; but’ that’ wag - ’ department “raise, aie The latest move is to eat thie. govern. ‘ment: tind ‘the HH cipalities: ‘together in an effort to unt ngle the taxation wel) Chiat bas been woven 80 intricaly in:the-last dozen and ‘a half years. It is: ‘the: intention, we believe, ‘of thi HOY ernment. to lve’ ‘back’: to the ‘muni- . clpalittes the privilege, of ‘collecting ite 4 own ‘revenues as far :as possible, . “municipalities : can"do better anyway The aud the government does" not want te ” continue the. mévs any ‘longer.- The- hext step should: naturally be for the government’to undo all that | was done ti the advice of tlie expert business" ‘men of, Vancbuyerget out-of commercia]. enterprises... Many,. many millions.’ of: «the. peopled: dolinva have ‘been ‘sank: ‘br ‘suet: enterprises aa: the white elephant. tatlway; the’ Sumas, | and other: ‘dyking ond dratnage pro: Doditlong ‘a. henétt, Vanéouyer expert } »business, men; ‘lasns,to. manufacturers ‘situation’ lindiieedd: ‘by, world wide’ econ: ‘omic’ Aistietiince. ‘explains’ the decrense Avithout proper. ‘investigation’; loans tc all and’ T suridey who: could ' get next to 1eCa: Herald| milHons |- “nét good | ‘enough, “The province had ‘been com. | ‘| mitted to niore anillions thin it eould ‘the Vancouver business experts, couyer experts were engaged to re organize and remodel the government printing. plant. | ‘That: was done, and if was, , done, 80, efficiently. that o huge. sum disappeared in. new machinery ‘of all kinds-and: ‘a ~new~ building. The Victorla printing plant would “be “a credit. tothe King’s. Printer. at. Ottawa ness hed. to be .done.-by :the . Victdria printing plant or the efficiency experts would get after them. To do this the business of the weekly newspapers and printing plants was: ‘hampered and cut short of work to a ‘serious extent, In nearly éveiy ‘line of: business the provincial government has ‘been en- ‘crouching until ‘today it is hardly sefe to invest in a business in this province We strongly urge the present govern- ment to get out of private business and give thé ‘tax payers: a chance, to ‘meet their obligations: and to pay their tax es, The government ‘has all the’ busi. with roverning, No one knows better than Premie Tolmie that you cannot cut the feed off and expect a cow to’ give o full flow of 49 milk. Neither enn the tax-payers inuke money with the. government. tak: ing the best of the. business. MINERAL ACT: Certificate ‘of Improvements : - NOTICE ‘ordillera Fractional, Camille ional, Gold Dust Fractional. and Mack {neral claims; situate in the Omineca fining Division, Range V, Coast Dis- trict. located ‘one mile. southerly from Jsk on Kitselas mountain, ‘Take Notice that I, J. A. Rutherford, yee Miner's Certifleate . No. 62347D, gent for the Usk Mining Qo, Ltd., Free,: Minet’s Certificate No. 405700); utend .sixty days from ‘the date. here- £, intend’ to. apply..to. the. Mining Re- order for a- Certificate of: Improve- ments, for tlie purpose of obtaining. : Crown Grant of the above claims. _ And further take notice that action nder section 85 must be commences -efore the, issuance of such Certificat f Improvements. . ‘ Jated this bth aay of October, A.D 932, The annual ent. of Christmas trees [1 menced in New Brunswick. Several carloads tte expected out of Alberta |: county this season. Most. of the ‘trees |: cut ‘average from three to five feet In length, with.some from twelve to fif- | ten feet for public- demonstrations, A feature of the cut last year was ‘table’ trees nda ‘goad: many af these wit he cut again this year. Victoria yeports. that next year ‘the provinelnl budget ds really going ‘to bal- ice, Nothing added to. nothing leaves nothing, . Nothing niutipled by noth- ing is alyo nothing. Nothing substra- ected fiom nothing also leaves nothing, . , Even Conservatives in Cansida are rejoichig in the victory. of the Demo- erate, They are looking for: a.down- ward revision of the tarriffs and thus resume trading with Canada. The loss ‘of the United States _trade was ar serious to Canada as the recent. loss of Canadian, trade was. to ‘the United States. the trouble and Canada will survive as: tes now is when and: where can: we-get beer. - ional ‘drink of: good liquor With the liquor Alirect:. from: the manufacturer's government: will have to. out: theix’ex- horbitantpriceq-and serve better’ liquor Peetton.': ~ BN BG Ly mak, The government of a few. years. ago. I}: |.was. so intoxfeated with the! idea’ of | oe getting into business. that. sonie Van: Chit meéant that more nnd more busl-|' Hess. it cah ‘attend to If it just stay: | i _ iy in September. ’ Frae-|- for the United States market has com- : But- then. the States started all svon as the new trade routes with the |3 British Kupire get well established, |& The ble question in the United Sta- a Of course beer means an occas: | United States. able to.tmport-thelr own (1 the ‘Canadian exporters’ and:the Cana- “4 dian’ governments, especially the B.C: |: and better beer oy’the ‘yam: running” j:)- bualhess: will- ‘soon. be switched and the! is bonts! wlil:be soe the’ Gpposite ‘dir: v: : . i ESend your’ _ “ Watch’ Repairing and ||: Jewellery. Requirements —= “Buta B. €. Pepa Vaccum: — Makes New, Friends | oe 4 «Many people who. never Ukeil can- ned milk have found a uew and a _ likenbleness: i Vaccum Packed ‘Pa- éifie Milk,’. Mrs.’ M. Ti. R. found it out. ona Cariboo: caunping tp ear-.- “Pacific Milk” “100%6" B. Cc. owned and controlled! ‘Plant af. Abbotsford.” ‘ _ er 4 a —m ‘ -B. C.UNDERTAKERS P.O.-Box 213. i " A wire j ; PRINCE RUPERT. B £. _ will Mt bring a hy saad i B. Tu udge Chiropractor. , Will be at the Omineca Hotel . . Hazelton. on Tha reday, —= ——— NEW HAZELTON HOTEL Gus Christianson, Proprietor 7 SERIE RICRAEIAONI JBI ISRICIICICK ICICRCICICIER ICICI HIN Henry Motors Ltd. . Smithers, B..C. Ford Parts Oil Modern. Garage Ford Dealers. Gas Repairs ae ak ca Complete line ot, New Cars and Trucks. SOE CECRCOOC OOOO A eiece* “Ss ws ; D eR Dr. R. C. Bamford DENTIST SMITHERS, B.C. ‘Hours 9 am. to 6 p m. Evenings by appolntment.. i stesieamtethaineiall . a. pu ger AB il oe: * Be 0. LAND: SURVEYOR © oy. “Allan| “Rittherford | _ " Shitveys promptly. executed. - SMITHERS, B, C. | + S aaancinaed ot +e +. . Jago eee