ORE to NM . sot re a THE UMIN ECA Aral, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1¥30 - + iat re ee ‘Fast Service | Benson Bros Good Drivers — Comfortable Cars. Always on'the Job . Phone Hazelton Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short ? B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B. c nite « Henry Motors Limited **Build B.-C.!? By March - First If You Can March Ist. is set as the closing date to give everyone time to get a letter here, The prizes are for the best letters. on. Pacitie Millc as it food for infants.. Thousands of children linve been raised. on this good milk and we wish to hear from. their mothers. ist. prize—$25 Cash,’ 2nd.—$10 Cash. . 3rd.. to 10th. prizes—free of Pacifie Milk, | Axckivess—- err i . witts Pacific Milk 328 Drake St.. Vancouver Kacteries at Abbotsford and Ladner é Ford Cars and Parts General Garage Repairs _ by experienced men - ‘Acetelyne = Welding” + Hi “Garage ‘and Showrooms "Smithers, B.C. ‘RREEKK Hotel Piitice Repert A REAL,GooD Horgau Prince Rupert “BO H. B., ROCHESTER, Manager Ratee $1.50 per day up. ae Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Steamships Winter Excursion Fares From. Prince Rupert to Vancou- ver and Victoria and Return $40.00 to flnal return limit, March 31st, mc {G51 ESHER mane : 5 * OCCT RCC CCE TCC OUTE TCE COTS 7 DR. R. C. BAMFORD = ~Omineca fgg H t | Office — Over the Drug Store ‘a ote SMITHERS, B.C. & Cc. W. Dawson, |:Prop. & is . a Re & Hours 3 a m. to bp. m . Yven-- i HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS ii ings by appointment. a | _gAND.COMMEROIAL 4 Ea Le a ' 37 MEN * : fal ee tea a a Hazelton - B.C. te seo The ‘Hazelton Hospital. OME eye Peat, ta iz) Mine ‘Hazelton: ‘Hospital ; issues: tie kets for ‘any iperiod at $1, 50 per |. month ‘in advance. ° This “rate, in- ; cludes voftles : seonguita tions, amedi-. eines, as" well AB “all: costs: avhile inthe shospital. : Tickets are ob i tainable’dn | agiton at the druz:. store - -or by, mall, from ‘the medi. cal, uperintendant at, ithe. hospttal . * : = . ‘aq phe eiaie ‘grt thas vig bot ’ vee B.C. UNDERTAKERS Satya canal or sath a eeeteKtiy TP Shi Se eT TR P.O. Box 48 rp nse Amina; ad vom Bs ert or Ranger’ 8. G., Pooper, Tervace, a x on ‘the 20th; PRINCE RURERR, BG: ,, il bog * VW etyae ee Fh aha rmes er encsr1 eY ES ‘The Omiavea) Hevhldris: $2.00 vedi, | | Kitsumgatlum . Valley, to:.cut 188,645 |4 , neal feet of cedar poles and piling. . {he Auction ‘fn- person ‘may “submit ¢ ‘sealed tender to be opened at the hour > PMGER SALE X12882 OLE tot Mane teens betes “'mhere will -he.. offered — tor sile “by 2P. ‘day of Maxeh,: 1936, the Icence:x19252, --situated in the ee Provided’ anyone ‘unable: to’ attend of Auction and treated ‘is “one bid. ’ ‘Three (3) years. will be allowed for the removnl. of this timber, - : toria; District Forester, Priace Rup- BiB." uty frenate hidbitué tetiieke ; t But or ‘Melt tub at! ey alt: y! “a an 3 aot #. ‘eat Tickets ‘good from December 25|: "Particulars: of . Ohiet: Tieeaton, * Vc to "lert: or Ranger 8... “Cail! ‘the .. “sgl. of Heilith’ Night [ mo TIMBER SALE 12253 - Hf See all ‘There’ will’ be offered for sale by Public Auction: at: the office of the Forest Ranger, ‘Terrace, B. C..at 2 P. AM. on the 20th. day of March, 1930; the licence x12253,: situated in the: Kit- ‘sumgallum Valley; to cut 83,205- lin- eal feet of Cedar Peles and Pilng. Provided anyone ‘unable .to attend the Anctton, in person may submit a sealed tender to be opened ‘nt the hour of Auction and treated ‘as one bid. Two (2). years‘ willbe allowed for removal of this’ timber. Particulars of Chief Forester, Vie: torin, District. Forester, Prince’ Rup: ett, or- Ranger gs. a Cooper, Terrace, B.C, . ; at TIMBER SALE M1245 | There Will be’ offered: for sale ~ by Public Auction at the office: of the Forest Rauger, Terrace, B. C.-at 2 yp. m, on the 20th.” day of ‘Mareh, 1030, the Licente x12245, situated - in the Kitsumgallum Valley, to eut (101,205 lineal feet of cedar poles and piling. Provided | amyone unable. to” attend the Auction in-person: niny ‘submit a seiled tender to be opened at the honr of Auction and treated as one bid. . Twvo (2) years will be allowed for removal of this timbér, Particulars of Chief Forester, . Vie. torin, District Forester, Prince Rupert or Ranger 8. &, . Cooper, Terrace, B. . 4t TIMBER SALE X12245 There will be offered for sale by Publie Auction’ at the office: : ‘of the Trorest Ranger, -‘Terrace, B.:G: at 2 P. M. on the 20th. day. of March, 1930 the Licence x12246 situated. . -in. the Kitsumgallum Valley, to. cut 83,250. lineal feet of cedar poles and piling, Prdévided ‘anyone unable‘ to attend the’ Auction in nerson may submit a sewed tender to be opened at the hour of Auction and trented as one bid. Two (2) years w il ‘be allowed for. removal of this timber,’ .”~ - Particulars of -Ohiet Forester, Vic- jtoria 3 District Forester, Prince Rup-| > ert; or Ranger S:. G,-Cooper, Terrace, B. 0. a oe At. “TIMBER Sau K124T ‘There ‘will lie offered: for sale “hy Public: Auction’ at - the office of the Forest: Ranger, Terrace, B.. 0, at 2 P. M, on the 20th. day of Mareh,. 1930, the Licenée +12947, situated ‘i the Kitsumgallam Valley. to.eut | 14,625 lineal feet of cedar poles and pling, Provided nuyone ‘anuble to. attem, the Auction in person insy- submit a Sealed tender to be opened at the nour. of Anction and treated as one, bid, One (1) yenr will be allowed tor removal of this timbe, ‘ Particulars of Chie? Porcstey, Vie toria; District Forester, Prince Jinp- ert; or Ranger §...G. Cooper, , Vorreee B.C. 4t. ae SS EA OOP TIMBER SALE X12250' =. There, will be offered ‘Tor ;sale., by Public Anetion ‘at’ the.. office . f,.the, Forest Runger, Terrace’ B/C. at’: P’ M. ou the: 20th. day of: March; 1930; the : Licence’ x12250, situnted - ‘in’ the, Kitsumpgallum-, Valley, ‘to. ént..00,300 litien), feet of cedar poles, and piling. ., Yiavided anyoné unable’ to attend, the" Atictlon’ in ‘Berson | ma}: bublnit "a seiied tdnder to be' opened at: the: hour: of Auction and .treated ag one Did. si Two (2). year i, be alowed. fou, the‘ renioval ‘of! tl | Particulars of: i tee Forester? Hie! ‘ torin; Distrtet ‘Forester, -Pritica’ Rup- Gi. ‘Cooper: "Terrace, ie ‘ 4 tes ae ora ret SAN, 6 ae ir SET Tee) / - Golfer —" Tf, 790, langh - at, me,; again, {Pe ‘Tgnock, yoiir, blak. 0t.! UT ane st tihize. lol ‘Doornit aaa esties Tinlace and this prilllege is av- ' [es on ‘display ~ ‘at Windsor’ Castle is {Side open so that the visitors - 1 may = view the. many. imdrvels -of the house. . {Tids 8 feet long aad.5 .fpresented to Queen Mary 1 few of the [roof of: the honse 2,800: tiny. old: Del= _.{ahole slites were nsed which ‘had been .»fanarried © tn ‘-+|hwose is perfect: in’ every detail, ‘Canadian. ‘History, '| Recent visitors abroad: tell as one of the interesting bits Of a tour, of a Yis- it through Windsor Castle. ‘lhere- the visitors are allowed. to roum through all the private rooms of Their Maj- alled of by nearly. ‘every Canadinn tourist, One - of. the remarkable: piec- the. Queen's Doll. houge which was {Dresented to her in 1924. by the © people of Canada, ly : “The doll house is enélosed behing a railing and ‘is in a glass case, with one feat high, Peop- le of Canada ‘are’ especi: tly interested in the doli house hecanse. w ‘hen it wre accessories’ had: been made a trifle. ‘toe large. for accommodation ‘in the House nd in the nélgtiborhood of sixty art- icles were sent to the Dominion: ay. chives nt: Ottaw a, In Ottawa they are enclosed dn 4 case and behind the’ csc nre bicitres | of the doll: house, ‘It. is a masterpiece: of: minature realism and includes ‘pedtoome, both rooms, with het’. and: icold running water, nirseries, garagé, | library, ~ (lin- ing room aud kitchen, furnished and decorated in must per fect taste, Thee are 30- rooms. and: over ,1500 ledding artists authors and craftsment lavish: ed time “and: care on the countless treasures: contiined. In the sloping North. Coinwall, The uit elevators are in’ ruuning order, there is dlectrivity and ‘the plano and Sew- Ing machine -all- are: --in- order, - The grand piano in the drawin groom is acmasterplece and on necount of fhe tiny. parts, which only 2 fairy could Play, vost. move than an’ ordinary evand piano, -‘In the library are 200 “anbniatand yolumes of which 170 authors eon- tributed. In he Kings ‘bedroom is ‘port- * Ottawa, (Special to the Herala)— ‘ brose ‘MeEvoy,. luture,. Water, ‘| deawihgs.* » To, one 2 who | had: not the prililege of seeins the Doll's: ‘house when it was in | ag Canada, it - is, enlighienment to see. ada. . There | ure two. taining straw berry ‘y lide, which ave’ sa sme that’ a mage: nifying glass © bins: tobe Tixéd ‘to see what “they: conta in. checker board. a silver tea service. a toll et set. ancink stind, bintter. pen- eil- and scissors, and umberella stund tiny -Jars con-- Bible, powder puff, Rou dish. ‘atomiz- - er and lamp, : “These aveticies: should he seen by. any who visit. the Archives to view the“ treasir 0s w hich are, contained thevain: : : ‘ H LErrens eexeOune ROTU RNED. TO. WRITER ‘ottawa. (Spee to. the Hevalay—- Postmastors: in. thet, caDie ximitely 12.-. OW) OFF: ons ‘of. Canada: yecdlve. Upwards of 1.600. Feqnests oach:- day for senders. of mail that. they be allowed to re-: trieve it from the - post. 7 ‘In’ nbont. ty et. ‘the’ cases an oppor- tunity to carreet addresses: is sought.- Tu the other, bale. people. on second thought. docile ‘the: lettr would be bet- ter amsent. - Applleants, however. are doomed ta disnppointment for when. a letter goes into a. mail hox or past office the send ar loses his rights in’ it. It automat- jenlly becomes the. property . of the herson fo whom it is addressed, Requests for the return of mail have - eomé + ao numerous ‘that “the " ‘Deputy Postmaster-General, J. .Gaboury, has issned a warning to postmasters stating’ that “mail matter once posted must be forwarded according to its diréetions, - On’ no, “aplication, *how- ever urgent, ean it~ be” detivered’ back’ to the writey, or to any other. person ” Doduing ‘the. Gops—8d ‘quitialy did. the twister’ tiove that it passed out: into the evergladed before police of: rait of Princess, Mary painted ‘Dy |Am- _ iFicials ee ee had happened FFT RT STS SSS ST NT TT umnbha + 2 oF 2 oe be yy ey Dd yD > & > | Ukhed in communities betw cen 3, munities af 4,000 to’ 5,000. . over 5,000 and np to 10,000 , “tion. at whieh. is; spent in the United, Bta ye With, whtch- to live syell,ds thea dollars | Seventy-two. per cont, of. Using the. same proportionnte vhased by residents of the province at families: for: things whieh are not a a aveelly- newspapers J ie bin study census stntistices. vet a _Caddy—Hay, haw, you: “Wouldn't: Pe ae an lira t wrod atte, g RRR ARS “What the Roral Weekly | Press of B, C. (all. There are fitt wtive regular Ww eckly new spn pers in’ “Beitish: Cal. They are published in a widely scattered fiekt with popu-, ulations varying ‘from 306 or 400 to commit: ilties of 1,000; | Six:. teen weeklies” ‘ave published in eomiunt thes’ of 1 000 and less, fif- teen are pabtished in communities of- 1,000 to 2. (000, seven are’ ‘pub- ‘Four are published in. communities of oe These weeklies appeal to MG; 600, of. British Columbia's: popila- “ The news: ‘in’ these hatspapers is mostly all local, -beeause * that i is w hat. interests the readers, and the ady ertisements for the cay most ‘part tell whet merchynts, are doing-ocally, 3 6 0.5 a . The: equntey. editor. knows the people he. aerves 5 they are farm: “ers, lumbermen, miners, fishermen, prospectors, Inbovers:alls: 4 . estimated, that. the average farm family spends fpr, things. which ara not, necessnyy to radse crops. , Uving in: towns, and. communities ‘ “of Jess. than. 6,000. nopulatign,..: qth spower. of: British ;Colnmbia served. by the weekly newspapers.-of.- the .province; and: ave have somthing like 70,000 automobiles pur- ty less -fhnn. §,000,: 2nd $6,000,000 ‘spent’ every .yenr .by these yutal a! If one is enclined to think’ that. only a few heople, and-an in- _ significant few-nt that; live in country communities. served by the 7 » Closer Coaertn Betneen Q a and. Andi ROO cic EXE eee Offer § ANA ARRARONNC ae 000 and 4,000 and five in com: | CeCCee ee eee f £<* t- . \ a yooY It 1s. $2,000. avery year. The tetal sum tes by farmers for those things — ppalling sum. of. thirteen biltion full antanyolites sold go to people figured to; estimate the buying. fy eq, in towns: and, communities pe. Aecessary to rise crops, . these tigre 0 or consult thie last spore teoode . ae fer ro Mi oars trond 4) as