aa aT LL ar a a re cen rane aa THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25, 19388 To ; ta wane tte Coty te nme - oa a Toe _. we : _ — : ] wae clttery paid Bui 1 y = == ‘ jtotal loss. On word renclifiz toivn | Build Up B.C, - | ‘ : . an - i : T axes AN D Taxes that day Rer. H. T. Allen. made a-teip | *. oe a Coke rn . at : to Vanarsdol to investigate ad made] —_ a ee . a Our Gentleman Cat is getting pretty arrangements for Mr. Gladstone — to eit 1% vot a fi e On e hing {well fed up with our free country us stay at the parsonage until new ar: | ACF ee , ; : a a Pe | fl Wace sto. live: .He says that:: ever’ Tangements cin be made fer schoor fa- at BRANDY * “1 /since Christuins be bas vecelyed -noth- cilities. It is understood | that. the Ving buts notices from ‘the sovernment jschool sessions will be resumed in th. | DB Y eee ere _! i - ordering him to get a license for this, charch at Vanarsdol-wittl-1 deelsion fy: -. | oe A 4 be . —s - [that und the ofher thing, a-permit for /is reached uxto the replacement of the is LK ‘ff anything .the Ucenses ‘left out, and a Inikding. -. Do ba’ ha na permet a i a: . ‘|i permit ova seeond. license or big tax, : —_—_—— . ke aos Ol - all Afford Se | or Whatever one wishes to call it, for \ mo 2;{ Thats what the Vitumines are, ; ey the privilege of. taking ont- licenses, q 1 ‘ Soin ihe ramets oa Thits or centres that contain milk's | ., | {So -discourazfd wk “he- at seeing’ his Hite secret: The mere vitamins i : “Hismalt. bank balance saved frum. the retained” the: “better” | the milk. 4 7 : Christmas festivities at-great person! Vacenii packing ‘retains more and Ez wens , : oe = |] Sacrifice, dwindle away to the govern- a..finet:.flaver, higher’: quality re} The great national pastime this weather is squeezing the £ ji |ment, that he stepped out one evening sults, iq ‘expenditure column’so that it ‘will remain in proportion to the + |//and stayed away two nights and two or ree) eh revenue, The first step in this of course is making a decision as , days. He got into anargnment) with — . I to ‘what items are absolutely necessary to the well-being of ow. om ne ‘vere, tht ae ean eon nt. ee im minds and bodies and consigning the balance to the limbo of things 3 and complaints. af not getting en ough, lowe oe ae & we will have when the times improve. 2 ii{that he took a couple.of rounds out of P: {i M Ik | ; [fffhem and came ‘home, only to find a ‘Jo: acl LC. . 1 3 i To | | big batch of the real old tine ortetayt | tage oa ce ° Ay 7 You cannot do without your local newspaper for several very. tax notices awaiting him. “This is a | “100% B. C. owned and controlled = good reasons, the first of which is that as an intelligent citizen ———of a free country.” he remarked Plant at Abbotsford.” of the eonimunity it is necessary that you keep informed as to what aud after’ a big feed ifft again-to take Pa a ‘ is taking place in that community what is transpiring at the school another round out of his ncquaintan- a a the churches; if grants are being made from public funds, or cut Ces, ; OO Ot, off; what your community proposes doing about relief measures: | Tt is 2 horviblee fact—the mails ave *-B.C LAND SURVEYOR’ ! ? where food stuffs, meat, wearing apparel, wood coal, may be pur- chocked with goverment tax notices, a Tt a ee oe chased tothe best advantage; all the intimate Personal news; the jtax Dill, Licenses, perinits, andl what + J . Alian: ‘Rutherford j deaths, births, marriages, and the thousand and one other oceur- shave you, - Life. the. first part of the ree 4 rences that go to make ap the life of the community. 'vear is just one horrible hightinare, $. Surveys promptly exeented. 4 4 ‘ail the vest of the year is a heart- t SMITHERS, B, C. ' ‘ Very breevking.. Wechnoeriey! * Oh, de te. de —" wo8 That is the function of the local weekly newspaper, Its news I fechnocracy ! Basten your advent. to eee ~~ 5. colunins each week carry the story of the activities of the com- “ff yvelieve the old. ntan of his burdeit be- : _ munity, and in addition to the effective news of the world at fore the hand of dedtli is Inid on him TERI ICCA ERC ORR CRON NCIC BOC. 3 large. Its advertising columns bring into your home the best of- aud he hus to fnee St, ‘Peter with that H i Ltd $ ; ferings of the stores and shops with prices and description, - addeL sin of owing the government enry iG ors ° : L : more money thin be could make. . ithare: , _ | oo, | Here and There Smithers, B. C. A ‘The Herald costs you but'Two Dollars for a whole year, Ii ; " ‘you will-read it thoroughly, intelligently you will receive many, . SHOULD SUPPLY INFORMATION - = ve many ‘times over a return in value. And the Herald is a good . . Over 100,100 Ibs, of eels are ex. Ford Dealers Ford Parts Oil : paper for the family to read. There are many things children may. __ : |, {Railway Company Looses Out by° Not. Eairlbes ally ey from ari ‘Gas Repairs Modern Garage ¥ s - learn from its columns, but nothing they should shun, The eol- _. Permitting Travelling Public Unites ‘Statee They are cane — “umns are-clean, carefully edited and contain all the NEWS. a Get Necessary Sleep along the lower St. Lawrence ... . Complete line ot Doyo . . j . - River and off the Atlantic Coast, New Cars. and Trucks - . ; : ‘ Owing to rain nud mild wenther a A total of 544.129: radio- receiv. RIGOR : a yeu to Sr i eubseriber to the Herald | '/Eairly: good sized slide came down a} ing licenses have -heen issued by : at a distanee. ‘They will appreciate it, _ Jj aumber of miles out of Rupert on Fri- Branentadian apa ga aaa RE A § a . : ~ iy Inst and as-a result the passenger 30, 1932, or approximately ane to a ; - 'y ‘ train was seven. hours Inte, There is vary alehte ie of | Dr . R. C. Bamford s . L. . every eigitcen persons of the |i : = | obe’ serions complaint the travelling} population of the Dominion, = -DENTIST. . ; & : ' ; To . ; public has: oraingst. the Taflway com- . _ — tos =I ” SMITHERS, B.C. YW 4 : _ ° pany, and it is a justified complaint, state rbeatre Ans been in- z j ine: E F oo The Omineca Herald Information as to the pfobuble time Australesiet Tie ang ee on Sts a yrs 8 a in to 6 p m Evenings 5 ; i -delayed train will arrive cannot be} pad the first entertainment ‘in . = Is Your Newsp aper secured, and there is no reason why it that line on a recent voyage, This leet . Ln should not be made available. Men is the first ship to.reach Vancau- ane J | M k FE 1] U f it ' ("Hon business cannot afford to be held ment ing sound movie equip- 2 a f ake Fu Se 0 i . for hours and hours awaiting a train: : a j an orem Misnana & " a 7 Business men need their sleep and rest ’ China’s first. woman. barrister, - B. C. UNDERTAKERS iy | just the seme as a railway worker and Mrs..J.o Soon Kim Teo, was amoung EMBALMING Fon SitipMENT A SPECIALTY Ss = “|the railway does not gain anything by the pent Beec aboard the Eo » keplng the travelling publie in ignar- ont Va Russia, r i its oo oe P.O. Box 948 A wire a ; “ “ fance, Last Wriday night it was. im- tai 2 " trainine 1 PRINCE RUPER™ B.C. will bring y ‘ ance, Last yr § ained her legal training in Eng- | j 3 a _— ——=— >) | Dossible to get information on the train land and is attached to the Hong ” x mnie i {| : Mi tn A Bi iti h C I : bi ~* if{and a number of business men lost the | Kong. bar. no i 7 _ whole nights rest. That is. not goo’ _ Ce, Y _ i ‘ ining iD. fl IS . 0 tm fa, . euangh Wires pay " down. var tee have? sanadian 4 considerable ; | ‘ L Wires: are not dewn for such a dist} taate for macaroni, vermicelll, af mf ; Among the Canadian Provinces, British Columbia is the lead- amee thatoa man cunnot be sent out | spaghetti and the like [talian food J. B .. Judg e | ing producer. of Lead, Silver and Zine. ; a —_ connect up on the other side of tT Prepirations, -Output of 14 Can- . : 1 of In this Province about 45% of Canada’s Silver, 97% of the break and phone the tuforination ¢ Bios clones as erat eas 20. Chir opractor | \ Lead and 93% of the Zine ave. produced, | ces |] {tlie station agents affected. Surely |. 16:819.625 Ibs.’ in 1930 P Will 'be ae I: ta wae . . - . ; : na a _ AG;810,62 5 30, ill’be at the Omineca Hotel | British Columbia:.has produced approximately $1,300,000,000 railway compuny has some mon, 4 H I . Th d a worth of- minerals, , _ believe that most of their men cor With Remembrance. Day. in our azelton on urscay if “+ About .200,000. square miles of unexplored mineral-bearing ‘Wlestimate closer than a dozen hours to rial ap'tone oF Cem in he a : lands are-open. for prospecting,’ _ So when a slide will be cleared, the war inscribed on a tablet in - il Der ps ee . a the House of Parliament at Ot- a = i} | - ee ag . . tawa: — "Six hundred twenty- ae By: ” “Practically every mineral known to be VANARSDOL SCHOOL URNED cent thousand, atx hundved fo ry " Send your iy , na gg aes tte ee : ot two bore the badge of Canada in 7 . ee : _, found on the eit enn tosome, Lone Teacher Nearly Overcome by Smoke| the Great War; sixty thousand six Watch Repairing and i | extent in British Columbin. oo Trying ‘to Save His Own and panded sixty-one met death and Jewellery Requirements a oe we oye Doe | the School Stuff : sot - 4 . ; Cd as ee de So mwenes . mL y i RECENT PUBLIGATIONS:—, Te cee Good hunting. 1s reported from - TO i 4 rn ay, iit PL, Gladstone, teacher of the Van- the Butes Camp, waar Matagama, 4 a / Annual Report of the Honourable the ALinister - aredol school was awakened about 1.386 Oatarlo, on the main line of the [a¢ in: i f Mines for the calander year'1931. 0.00505... . Pacifie Rail t ¢ ameron 4 “Lade-Gold Deposits of British Column on Wednesday morning of Inst weok millon ast “ot Sudbury.” *Mfoose ae - i oi 1 ty e- eo ‘ : nin ae . j ‘a ue . en ryt uo t i “Placer Mining in British Golunbia. an by smoke, IIe lived in the achoo| and deer are very numerous close Prince Ripert 1 ‘ ‘Atego ee 2 ye ff pbuilding and he immedintely tnyesti- to the camp and in one mornin eee wot . “MeConnell Creek Placer’ Avea,?” po aes a the DB ‘mone 1 eT rere y | + Nonimetallie Mineral Investigations : “Bariter | “fj fsuted the cause, and finding smoke} a couple of U. 8, hunters secured |S ee ; ‘ « *Astestos" ;‘“Glassware, : “Clay.” ° ro ; colag from. between the boards of ante to the ee and thors diaonues ‘| Avs, George Graham ‘and | fail: Lode-Gold ‘Dé¥elopments in British Columbia the walls he broke the boards with within a few days. Jeft lust .Vhursday for Grand. Parks ' during 1982 ae oto [pi axe to get to the seat of the trou- oo . where’ they intend te ‘take up their 4 Seay . - oy Ds ble, AS soon as an opening was made A free scholarship to-be t held at residence, ‘Advaee ananipter oe mo, a flames appeared] and it was evident he! L’Ecole Polytechnique of the Unt- . ldvess, enquiries. to... 50 yi. wel ee. < a Add oss end bet ned Gey ity Uy hoe py ata cs "s-. + [{eould do nothing to get the flre ander | versity of Montreal, offered by the Indian Agent W. Ti, Collinson -x ; CO Se S| ‘ Canadian Pacific Railway. to minor Man Ag ff Collinson -irnd i a The ‘Honourable: ‘he Minister af Mines _ f{feontrol. Mr, Gladstone ‘then made -an _, 5008 of employees of the railway, |Cons, Watkinson -- arrived from the Pe ee es py ee a it ot; teas + (attempt to save ‘his personal effects | was awarded to J. P, Lecavalier, /coast last Wednesdiy to Investlinte f er a ar Pail Bull: ‘ Yo 2 Nef Selkamient Bulldinga™ aig ‘x soifirom his room -upstaizs. Here he} 18-year-old son of Ephrem Loca: the fire at Vanarsdol where the In- = f ‘ Shs a _ Victoria, B.. Co at bee ; \f]Was almost:overcome by smoke. Ie galler, chief clerk ae vtile End dian School was burned, lL we ss useee », Managed to get out of the building but stat years study proceeding tothe | . a oe 4 Meth) ee gy bee as yams (ge oobi a Tiga feollapsed on the pathway .where he degree of Bachelor of Civil Engin- Mis. T, Love of Vancouver ix visite ae. . d ti to =. was found by some of the people about eering. - | fing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, q OW 1S a £00 Ime pay e 20 minutes later. ” Te mee We Anilorson, Prince Eupert, 2 The building and contents: were a