‘THE OMINECA HERALD, PEDNEDA, mee 1930". ——— nial - a . Good: Drivers : ‘Comfortable’ Cars Always on the Job Phané' ‘Hazelton Omineca Hotel, a 2 long 2 short > { heneatanenandnantacaer B. C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan, Rutherford - Surveys promptly executed, SMITHERS, B B c Henry Motors Limited | Soon After March Fitst AS s00n ° as "practical after March ist, the resilts from the letters will be annonneed. A erent | Ininy mothers have respouded. To repeat again the prizes to be. #iven are’ as follows: Ist—$25 Cash ° 2nd.—$10° Cash : “ _ 3td.—Full ‘Case Pacific . Milk. ' 4th—-14 Case Pacific Milk. |. Bth. to. 10th. Ll doz. * cans: Pacifie Milk each ; t Pacific Milk: 328. Drake St, Vancouver . Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner Ford Cars and Parts General Garage Repairs by experienced men -Acetelyne Welding : Garage and Showrooms ‘Smithers, B.C. ban Hotel Prince Rupert Ht aN A REAL Goon. Roden Prince Rupert) BC.) ‘HA. OB. RocuBstiEn, “Manager Rates $1.50 per day up. -Omineca Hotel © W. “Dawson, eProp. “HEADQUARTERS ioxvouRrsTs JAND COMMERCIAL - = - “0. MEN, ; Hazelton. 'B. C.. ns | Pn '|RANGERS. will be. tietd "The Hazelton Hospital “the ‘Hazeltéi Hospital issues tie: ‘kets for any’ riod’ at $1.50" per ‘month in: nece.: ‘This: Tate In- 7|GHORGH, B. C., on March 27th. 1930, ay commencing at 9.30. a. “Ine | tions - | Mareh’ 24th, -by the District ‘Forester, “eludes * “obtite Seti melt ; ‘| Tide. ‘of flogging, dm lx veying and ‘forest. Canadian Pacific Railway ~ B.C. Coast Steamships Winter Excursion Fares From Prince-Rupert to Vaneou- . ver and Victoria and Return $40.00. Tickets good. from: December 95 to final return, limit, March 31st, te cae: ea md DR. R. C. BAMFORD: DENTIST Ottico— Over the Drug Store 2 ~ SMITHERS, B. C. Hours ‘2 x. m. to 6p. m, ings by appointment, . Evens PE a eu CoO “MEN WAN TED | for’ VOREST nt PRINCE = I it An “ exatnination - Applica. ‘will’ be received up. to noon, Prince ; ‘George,’ . ‘from “Whonr | ‘oppltea 1 “fering * ‘and: -£all- purefeplnns * obtained,. Fee $1, 00... ethan, 8 of ng Beltish “ootmb! rf rangers’ ara - ne y iredq ;;immeéc tely. OR ee eam momma ie = tion, . Kapuskasing, . ‘have been ‘kept of: the amount’ of eon! {Canadians May’ Be Shut out a _ United States Ottawa, (Special te ‘to. the ‘Herald)— The Department of State, through’ the ~ | Canadian — Ministry - at _ Washington, . has been notified. that - two new meas-|-[- : ures are’ now ‘projected in the U. 8.] Congress with ‘the object of bringing Canadians enterin the United States under quota limitations - ‘similar .- to those now: ‘imposed tpon immigrants from the Eastern Hemisphere. ©. .° , Comparable legislation has’ been of, year since the quota: system was’ ‘adop:: ted and once or. twice the prediction; was made that te “would become’ law,: Thus far. it has ‘not. proved. an: ‘Accept: able - proposition | and Canadian’ p polit’ iticans ‘do “not ‘incline’ ‘to ‘the’ belief ‘popular, Their advocates, ‘however, elaim for feach spectal virtues not. hitherto - -ad- |. /|vanced.. One of ‘the ‘measures propos- es that a quota be established ono basis whereby for each United. States citizen who emigrates to a a country of North or. South America, three’ resid- ted.to the United States. The idea, it ig claimed, if adopted would reduce the influx from. 150000 to 50 1000. per year. grants to a quota “not: exceeding three igrants legally. - admitted annually fire fiscal years next July first 1929,” and limits. the: number from. ‘all such countries -. to 50, 060 - arinually, “This - bill provides for less onerous: restrict- fons against English-speaking citizens of Canada than -against others. Sponsors. of: ‘each bill ‘claim the: nec: essity of protecting the: United States against “subservient” ‘labor, effects” of a ‘quota against: Canadians |: it. might be, Somewhat of: an affront to the larger’ country ‘south, Most re-| -|five. mouths ended. “November Bist. lwhich,. with, the, larger’ pnnnal spring a movement. would. indicate, aD. annual, 8 exodus -at: the ate of Approximately |, 3 THE oe OF PARLY, sults in egE prodtiction, « ‘particularly |: during the ‘winter months’ When . the cggs ore. the highest price. If. one, ig {Boing to. brood: early: chicks it - becom: able. ‘quarters. ‘and ‘artificial: “heat: -_ “At. the: Pominiow. ‘Experimental ‘Stat Ontario, reeorida |. required to: operate: the: . -ordinapy. © 38 |: Buckeye: brooder”: stove," Hach®: stove which. is. Supposed. chicks. until, Hh muy, pestis: fered at the U.-8. capital: almost’ every; : that the new bil” will be any more |. - ents of that country would be admit- : :- The second bill would restrict. imi: : ber cent of the average number of im- | from each of the said ‘areas: ‘during . ; New. Business Issued 15 85, 236, Business in Force Liable * . “Income: =" , Gross Surplus Earned. a 00. "592, 370, 122. 00" 118, 923 990, 02 114, 583, 711. 37 . 28 098,058, 00- By 753, 797. 30 ~ Provision for. Future Profits | to Policyholders ... Unassigned ‘Profits and “Gontingency: Reserve ° Of the: 78. Million Dollars. paid: to" ~ policyholders and their beneficiaries ©» »..,since.the Company was first-founded . _ ‘in’ 1892, over 48. Million, went -to ~ 2 living. policyholders, while: 27 Million o went to beneficiatiés ; as death, aims, - 7 : “Win Grant’ S Agency _-RAZELTON, B. Ce es < = t: - Ve eon =s at : - gonamassy ° . READ OFSICE ~WINNIDEG 7 so me, ‘. 10, 440, 324.00 4 338 278.65 Butkiey Gow T esting Asso. _ Inréspective of party, “political: Iéad- erg in Canada‘ are not” opposed to ‘the to the national pride but it would’ ef. | feetively halt, the flow of Canadians ; cent figures show that approxiniately \ 80,000 Canddians left‘to\toke wp re- AL. sidence. in the United States, in, the’ ; 85,000 t0 00,000. . Pee weed oi} es ‘Tlecessary, to ‘arrange’ ‘for ° _cunitont: 7 was: in ‘a house 10 by -12 feet in. size, ; ‘to furnish : suffie! |, oe fent heat .and'. spac ‘for ; around - “500; ) ean x Following is a List of cows g in the ab oye Aasoeiation tat: ware =a tbs, or 2 more of butter fat for February; 19805; aoe | Name of Cow: .- ma ae 99 - Molley ‘Flora . Betty | “Daisy. KGye Molly (3) “O Hlplétein Lilly (3) “1613 ; o : stein. 1415~_ Mutual 1. “Queen <. 1466 ~ "1603 Dinah | iy Hoo ‘ Bessie. 2. Peggy It 18 generally - * nested «' that: tha: eee : early. hatched chicks: give. the -best re:.[ - “RL. “157 Délly. ye ‘OL 116 Blikie - “Prudence. Tootsie. z “Jenny” Wheeler in. Dept aay Dolly: aa! "-potioWwhig. 1 : “that: gave: 3 ‘BL Betty... a8: Steiny 8. Ann’ olstelt ; ShortHiomn’' ‘Breed “Ibs. mite” “BIR. 1800: «1262. ee aga . _ bs. ‘tat , “672 = 58.6 ee BBA “Ba. aa , 68.2. ae 60.6 - 45.6," : AB: “CB. Cassels ,: on < v eee F a : Owner x oe - SR Be “1h, Ly DéVoin “Ge ‘Oulton fe ® ‘MeGregor. 4 «Bkman). * Ponatdeen op Cassels Loe J. Bourgon, Fr ang Morden — OL Dockrill Mrs, A. V. Fisher _ 5 “BM De i a j me ‘Donaldson ‘ . BS Cassels (8, Woodman “B, Gilbert . ; “W, lcs as 8 Yee a” DeYoin : el I ‘G: ‘Donaldson :