THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1933 Hon. J. W. Tones, Minister “of Fin- vice: and just about the best little inne of fizures the legislature ever had has come to the conclusion thet the aily way ta get out of the trouble we. nye in in this prorince is te go to work wid save, On the other hand a writer in ‘The Monthly Bulletin asks us to. consider nature. Nature takes. a ‘rest esev fall until spring; nature refresh- ex itself during that period, and comes at odin the spring: as’ glorions as ever our energies. The resilt is we pro-| dnee too mu¢h and there are none to buy. Which plan do you propose .to follow Personally we yrefer the lat- tery plain. We never did like to work all the thie, 7" , The outstanding, feature of the toba- ceo growing: industry in: Canada con: tintes fo “be the growing importance of the bright. finid--cured type. Pro- duction of this type hus increased from wil that: process has. been going since ;eight and a half million pounds in 1928 the Gurden of Eden or before, But we! milians. the. Bulletin points ‘ont. never consider tiuking a rest or fertilizing: Ins ft ; to twenty-seven million pounds in 1932 The Omineca Herald is Two. Doilars "GLE NCCI IICH IRIS IE HL HONLIOHIIELONL RL LEI RCIC ERNIE RII IIR BEI , ° a : . . ve van though business is not up to normal you still * use Counter Check * pear future. Books and need them now or in the z ‘The Omineca Herald we | Will now supply you with : * Counter Check Books * . ». Of any size and any make and r at manufacturer’s prices BR SAGAS RRR CARS ie ae KH EKKRAESEKEEEEL “Not a week passes that yo by representatives of nationally advertised pro- ducts to stock and push them, and to give them '- window and counter displays Give your order to us or send it by mail to - The Omineca Herald ~ ae iNew Hazelton, B. C. —— Local Retailers isitFair? ni) Mrs. L. B. Wrinceh went to Tran qanille Sanitarium iast week where si - will be a patient fer some months, iv jx expected. Dr. H.C. Wrineh accom- panied ber from Victoria to Tranquille Mis. Wrinch left for her heme in Vie- turia some weeks ugo for a holiday. Ter many friends here will, hope to ee her back in Hazelton agaln in the best of health, ; [tis understood that the Legislature will adjotirn the end of this week and arrangements ‘Will: then be rushed for the election this coming summer. Indian Agent Mortimer spent a few days among the natives at Kitwanga und reports fiuding conditions fairly zood there. ‘Under the Auspices of the W. A. to the H. H. a Home Cooking Sale will be held on Saturday, April Ist in the United Church, Hazelton, from three to five-thirty. Come along and get a supply of good things for Sunday. u are not canvasse a2: oe a2 Theiy representatives tell you of the large sums of money being spent ‘ in metropolifan daily newspapers and in national magazines te create and maintain consumer demand, and they try hard to pursuade you that sie. — “remote” advertising will surely create and sustain 4 large local demand. TTT EETTFEELE OEY SES ZY DTS FY) i . Jé is admitted that it is adyantage- ous to you and your customers for you to stock nationally advertised praduets but such products will sell faster if they are locally aivertised in the Om- ineca Herald, in addition to being ad- vertised in non-local publications, There is no good or sound reasoi why 2 national advertiser shoulda not do local. advertising in the Omineen Herald. You will be told when you yassing you-to stock and push ‘his «ford ,to do local advertising.” Wha he really means when he says such words, is that he does not expect large say.to the representative of firms can- ° firm’s goods, “Oh, we coulil never af-— AHHH AAR AANA HAO eee ele CLs CCL ECE CERES! you to stock goods not locally advertised. local sales. If he did then he would see that these local sales can provide a sum adequate to maintain a local ad- vertising campaign. Why should you help a national né- vertiser to develop his business in the territory covered by the circulation of The Omineea Herald without adver- tising co-operation from him? : -: You provide local distribution faci-:- lities for manufacturers of branded produets, and your value. to them is recognized. Why, then should these... ; manufacturers not assist you to sell. . these goods, if stocked by you, by a”: series of local advertisements, perhaps earrying your name as distributor, published in. the Omineca Herald, ‘ ’ N. B.—Show this advertisement to those travellers who urge “Holden at Smithers Tn Probate Tn the matter of the Estate of Gee Toy. Otherwise Ah Toy, deceased and In the matter of the Administration Act Take notice that by an order of His Honour I, I. A.. Robertson, Judge 0. the County Court, acting for and u the request of. His Honow W. E. Fish- er, Judge of the County Court of Prince Rupert, dated March 22nd. 1933 I was appointed ‘administrator of the estate o£ Gee Toy. otherwise Ah Toy, deceased. Al parties: Raving claims against the said estute are hereby re- quired to forward same to me proper- ly verified. on ov before the 80th day of April, Was. And call partios “in- debited to the said: estate ave. hereby indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at Smithers. B.C. This 23rd day of Mareh, A.D. 1933, H. B. Camphell, Official Administrator 2 Omineca Assessment District NOTICE is hereby given that (ali assessed taxes on taal levied under, the “Taxation Act’ and ail school tay es levied under the “Public Sehor* | Act” become due aud payable on Agil Ast, 1933. ; “All taxes on income shall be deemed to. be due and payuble on the date on which the notice of assessment. thereof is given to the taxpryer.: All taxes due and collectable for tle Omineca Assessment District are pay- able at my office in the Court Tous: Smithers, B.C. - This notitiention is equivalent to a personal demand hy me for the. pay- ment of all taxes as levied on the as- sessinent rolly. No further notice will be given and taxpayers are requested to see that their taxes are promptly paid. Dated at Smithers, B. C.. Mareh 28th, 1933. . ; H.C. Campbell, ~ Collector Miss Moreham, niece of Mrs. Geo. Dungate, aid who has bee living with (Mr. and Mays. Dungute, wii make her chome with Mrs, J. GO. KS Sealy after Mr. and Mrs, Dungate leave. ! — Phe anual meeting of tie New Taz: elton Citizens Association will be eld ‘ou the evening of Friday. April Tth in ‘the Citvens Hal for the. purpose of “hearing reports and electing officers tor the ensuing year. You are invited ,to attend. beesme a meinher and vate con the vartous mitters, mo, Cons. Grant. Airs. Grant and five children arvived in Hagelton Saturday just from Prince Rupert. Cons. Gran will be in eharge of Provingtal pollee work in Hnzelton. ‘In the County Court of Prince Rupert reqnired to pay the amount of their eel TUN TU lene a Dr..R. C. Bamford sn DENTIST H «SMITHERS, B. C. | HoursS9amto6pm_ Evenings 5 by appolntment. PT ew MT im a Z i] @ B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY A wire will bring u P.O. Box 948 j PRINCE RUPERT, B.0. 8 omens MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. Esmeralda, Bornite, Belmont, Beth, Hessle, Stuart, Taklu, © Trembleur, Bentrice, Jack, Jackson, Camp Frac- tional, Alda ‘Fractional, Beas Trac- tional Bornite Fractional -and = Trix Fractionnl mineral elaims, situated in the the Omineca Mining Division, Cas- siar District. Where ‘locuted—On ernst slope of Driftwood Range, about 15 miles north west of ‘Takla Luke, Take notice that Dalby B. Moutkill of Yaneouver, B. C., acting as agent for Consolidated Mining Smelting Co. of Canada, Limited, Free Miner's Cer- tificate No. 50610D, intends sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder tor Certificates of liipravements for the purpose of ob- taining Crown Grants of the aboye chaiims. : And further tuke notice that action. under section, 85, must. be commence? hefore the issuance of such Certificates of Injprovements. Dated this 1th day of Jannary 190° MINERAL ACT Certificate ef Improvements NOTICE Hew, Moose, Indian, Chief, Lukeview Gramudlog, EX. Ly L Bi Frac- tiv); Vein, Lake, View, Ax and A: Fractional’ Mineral. Clatins, sitiei in the Omineca Miuing Division Cossiiy District. se Where. Incuied—On Mt, Morice about 6 miles west of the foot of Bear Lake, . : Toke uotive that Dalhy L. Morkil! of Vancouver, Bo C.,neting as agenl for the Consolidated Mining & Smelt- dug Co, of Canada, Liinited. Free Min t's Certificate No. 50016D, Intends sixty days from the date hereof, to ap- ply te the Miniug Recorder for Certt- fleatos of Tnyevements for the pur pose of obtaining Crown Grants of thy nhaye -elaims, Amd further take notice that aetio: vader seetion Sal must be cammenced hefore othe issnuanee. of such Certifl rte: of Tnprovenients. Dated this Tth-day-of Sannary, 1933 Tt is reported that the railways in Sauda ouuticipnate a clarge peussenger Muffie Over the Easter holidays. eo