ores aa LEG mreep es snescee 9 a oat Veg Tee, ee Of Statione Hf (ES ‘This New Year being the Year of Promise, be prepared in your cffice to handle the new _ business that will be available. | | “Look over your Stationery Supplies. What ever you are short of; ( or out of, give your order at once to | | The Omineca Herald - Good Material and our price will satisfy. ~ Do not send to Vancouver or Winnipeg as the people there never buy your goods. You may save a few dollars on a big order, but you loose a lot of local business. _ | | The Omineca Herald Stoc ks | . ; ie Ledger Supplies Bill Heads, any size .. Envelopes, any size | Statements | | ‘Letter. Heads : 7 pr : il » Butter Paper | ii - ARE AGENTS FOR er oe Paper supplies for the re “Oi rehae & _ We will give you Prompt Service, Good-J ob |G H.Sawle © uo “| 8. “| Board. tue the’ REEREESE RUSRIHSE Ei coogi a en Mie, “The Omineca Herald| NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published ‘Every Wednesday Publisher prices Portus . | Advertising rate, *Displdy 35¢ per inch |‘ ner issue; reading notices.15¢ for. the first insertion and- 10c.~-each Bubse-! . quent. insertion; jegal notices 12c and Transient. Display. 40¢ per inch. CANADIAN MADE FIRE ARMS The only rifle entirely ‘fabricated iy Caunda from Canadian materials, with {the exception of the stocks, which are imide from imported walnut, is the small 22 calibre rifle. The output of the single shot .22 far exceeds that of the repenting rifle. course buch more expensive. The pro duction of guns in Canada is mainly an assembling business and the small |. market in the Dominion for that kind of firearm does not warrant the sett- ing ap of a plant for‘the manufacture “OF all parts, according to recent repre- sentations to the Canndian Tariff Consequently the parts -are imported. The value last year of guns and purts was close to $100,000, These include toy guns, air guns, air rifles, shot guns and revolvers. The main J supply of guns and parts came from the United: States as usual. Belgium wis next, fallowed’ iby the’ United Kingdom, Germany and Japan. - In other years we got a (supply from Spin.’ Five years ago the amount im- ported was over half on million dollars so it seems that the market for guns ‘Jin Cannda is much smaller than it was |. prohably one-fifth. LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY HERE| , The cattle population of Canada ap- years to have experienced a slight de- cline of late. The estimated number of cattle in the Dominion in: Decembor last year. was 8,491,000: head. which wns at decreise of about one half of ane ‘per eent. ‘There is no prospect of wi increase next summer, ‘but rather a firther ~ reduction, » However, there was an increase in the number of. cows béing killed last December, the esti- inate being over two and 1 hait million | That makes one milk cow for every four or five people in- the Dominion. -. Pigs have incrensed 8 per cent. and| ‘in. the next. few weeks a considerable addition. is antlelpated” Sheep and ‘limbs, however, are declining, the two | : AY Mion six houdreill and thirty thous- ahd or theren houts being at per cent |g . -} dion. CER en ae ah There was fir Deeeniher about” “an ° million hens suid chickens . throughout the enmntry, aid those who: are wateh: itnation helieve that the «de- eline in poultry” numbers, whieb hag |. heen in PEORTOSS far sone yours, «is slowing hi : : Tho total milk preduetion in ‘Can- ada dn 1934 Is prov isiomally estimated nf 16,3160,880,700 pounds, which’ was npproxinnitely the same as: in 1 1984, * . oa “at N: a . ab The latter is, of |. FREEDOM " Kelloge’s ‘Corn Flakes open the door to leisure—save hours'‘for *”’ things you like to do. Every- body loves their crisp, delicious flavor, and they’re ready to ‘ serve. No cocking. Get Kel- ' logg’s today at your grocer’s —oven-fresh, Made by Kellogg | in London,’ Ontario. ; Nothing jakes the place of ‘CORN FLAKES | Ea Fares TO EASTERN - _ CANADA 1 on payment regular 1 i] 4+ Tourtat Berth Rate” Le Cc. A MILE | ., Good, in’ Standard Sleep- ba bene ‘A MILE Gond Ia Day Coaches: > only : A MILE . ot Good-in Tourist Sleépers ers on “paymient regular * Standard Berth r: rate..: ere ry nee LehF % we Stopovers allowed: at Port Arthur, Armstrong and east On Sale - May Jé to May. 30 Inclusive 46 day limit | ‘CANADIAN NATIONAL ‘Pax the next als w “kes. oly the Omi nen TWerald is offering. a wonderful hbargain for rending rikutter——_thie Heri: alld and: ‘nhy’ three magazines: in a list “fot: ‘ow another’ page, can be lind for il w hale. year for “the. sim of $3.00, It your want some of the: bést* veading - of an. Tperl and national nature this is thie sroa test, opportunity’ vO, will over get. Louk ‘np the big adv; on the last ‘pa Jot this issne and: send: iv your sub- NC Mption today. PICTON? RHO RR AAS. 4 XPaDS PERNUEIN RATION N ke -BLEE dn cammeration: -of Victoria Day eta _MONDAY, MAY 25th - tazelt * a sayy ad nf UK as TS Iton ios ae te pete b ated ow tae Grand. Dance at In the sHarmoon Thane Games and Foot Races, ete : : e