Sma irae scala ae Par 10,00 p.m. nightly. Steamship and Train Service Sailings from Prince Rupert, for Vancourver, Vie= torla, Seattie and intermediate points each Thuraday For ‘Anyox and Stewart, each ‘Wednesday 4,00 p- m. For North and South Queen ¢ Charlotte Islands ‘fort Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound— Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7. 20 p.m. - Westbound— Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, 7.51 a.m, R. F. McNaughton, for Atlantic stesmship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agen _ District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. _ Drugs | Toilet Gouds three registered pharmacists. The Pioneer Druggists Kodaks and Films, Prescriptions carefully dispensed hy Wep By postage on mail orders when orders. are accompanied Mh sufficient cash, otherwise sent C. o. D., pareel- post. ORMES LIMITED. Prince ® Rupert, B. C. A complete stock of Druggists Sundries Candy — Stationery . - The Rexall Store — "> >. * ; ‘4 “}- >. > > > . e , . Your New Suit of Clothes To look your best and to do your best you should be © well dressed. Our business is to supply the clothes. We give you quality in goods, quality i in fit and the latest in style. The Only Exclusive Men’s Store in the Interior E.C. DAWSON _ Smithers B. C. themselves, | FORTIFY YOURSELF ' At this season people eateh cold or get sick in spite of We have a complete stoek of medicines that will check colds quickly; also spring medicines and tonics. Prescriptions filled carefully and promptly. ‘The Up-to-Date Drug Store PHAZELTON, B.C. b 34,700,000 CARS IN US EIN THE , WORLD ‘Washingtoin ‘(Special to the Her-, uld)‘The _ wutomobile indtistry of, the United States achieved its largest yearly production in 1929 when 5,601,- 000 cars and trucks having a whole- - gale value of. $3,483,900, 000 were plac- ed on the ‘market according to statis: tics complied | by non-governmental ngencies and which are now available at the automoblle division of the De- , ” partment of Commerce. These figur- es compare with the total of 4,601,130 units in 1928," having a wholesale yal: “tte of $3, 162,798,880. a ‘During. 1920 the: ‘motorist paid ; an ‘average, of $912 for, his car, while the ‘average: retail: Price “of treks amount: ,ed to $877 e od The automotive tiklustry also proved to one of the employers of labor, using, in 1929, 4,300,000 work ers either directly or in allled lines, Besides‘ a record year in th produe- tion of machines the’ industry manu- factured parts and ‘accessories for re- placement: as well as service ‘equip- ment with a wholegnle value of $920, 060,000 and turned out rubber tires for replacement worth $60,000,000. World registration of motor vehic- les at the clése of 1929 renched 34,700- 000 of which 26,700,000 of 768 per cent | - were registered in.the United States, An unprecedented record was estxb- lished in export business also ‘as. 1,- were gold. outside of the United States last venr und they,” “with. recessories “and tlres,. had* ‘a yalye of. $767,400.900 A _fance is requested, Short Stories 1 Close to Home Whoopee! Old Timers! For the Hot Dogs, Coffee and Doughnuts, all for 25 eents af the Moccasin Dance on [| Friday, February 2Ist. in Hgzelton. Be pleased to don your Moccasins and. for (50 cents) dance on the ice rink to the tune of the Indian Orchestra. 2t Spring is here, or thereabouts—the sced catalogues | have started to ar- rive. The dates for the various fall fairs in the district are us follows :—~Prince George, Aug. 21 and 22; Smithers, on August 27 to 28; Prince Rupert, Sept. 2 to 5; Terrace, Sept. 11 and 12, for autos and iti is easy to run into the The local roads are pretty slippery bush. or the ditch, The F elix Bridge Club met. at the home of Mrs. Sharpe on Tuesday ev- ening last when Mrs, Sargent won.the cond, Next week the club will meet i the home of Mrs. Wun. Gow... There will be a general meeting of the coumunity Iengue in the hall, New Hazelton on Thursday evening at 8 aoock, Business will ‘be general and iu danee i nparticular. A full ‘attend- Geo. Parent was a visitor to Smith: ers on Monday night when ‘he attend- ed a meeting of° telegraphers. iad, Simpson, formerly Manager at the South Hazelton hotel, but who re- cently has been. on the farm in the Bulkley Valley, spent a few days re- cently around his old stamping ground at South Hazelton. He has now gone to Vancouver where he will await the coining of spring and seeding time, In connection with the South Hazel- ton Hotel 2 restaurant has been open- ed and the public will be able to get a good meal there at all hours. Dr, H. CG. Wrinch, M. L. A., was ap- pointed to the following committees of the Legislature :—agriculture, fish- erles, forestry an dmining. That will or ought to keep the local member out of mischief while at the enpitol. - . My, Timmins of Montreal, ond well known nine operator in New Ontario, has given up his bond on the Wrinch property at Owen Like. He’ stated the character of the ore was not just what he wanted. Mr. Taylor is re ported to le prepared to carry on in his name for the present at least. 'The Ladies Aid of the United church in Hazelton will meet this week at the parsonnge (Thursday) afternoon. On Friday evening last Mrs. R. 8. Sargent ‘entertnined more than twenty of. the roung people of Hazelton and New Hazelton to a dinner in honor of the fifteenth birthday. of Miss Mary Sargent. Following the dinner the young people all went over to the Val- entine dance in the hall. A miscellancous shower was given by Mrs, Russell and Mrs, P. Smith at the home of the former on Friday af- terndon last In honor of Mrs. .Hnlver- son who will be ‘married on Thursday of this week to Carl Polson. Nearly all the ladies in town were present and many useful gifts were recelved by the guest of honor. In 1929 only 710 vehicles w ee. ime ported into the United States. * The inerense in foreign sales: . totalld 28 per cent. and ‘consisted of 18. per cent. of the > domestic Brodue-|. (1) | the Omfneca Herald A $0.60 a. year. first prize and Mrs, Chappell the se- | - over | 1028 Omineca Assessment District NOTICE is hereby given that all as- sessed taxes on land levied under the “Taxation Act” and all school taxes levied under the “Public Schools Act” . {are due and payable on + Febraary Vith 1930. . And. all taxes ‘on income shali be .|deemed to be due and payable on the diate on which the notice of assess- ment thereof is given to the taxpayer. All taxes. due and collectable for the Omineca Assessment District are payable at my office in the Court | House, Smithers, B. ©. Dated at Smithers, B. C., Pebraary ith, - 1930, iL. MEHAFFEY _ Collector TIMBER SALE X12248 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction at 2 P.M. on the. 20th. day: of March, 1980, in the offica of the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B. C., the Licence x12245, to. cut 470,820 linea! feet of cedar poles and piling on ‘an aren adjoining the east boundaries of Lots 1413 and 1418, Kitsumgallum Valley near Terrace, Range 5, Coast Land District. Three (3) years will be allowed for removal of timber, “Provided anyone unable to nttend the anction in person may submit a senled tender to be opened at the hour of auction and: treated as one bid.” - . Furthr.. particulars of the Chief Forester, Victovin, B. C. or District Forrester, Prince Rupert, B. C. “10-4t. TIMBER SALE X12249 There will be offered for sale at Public Auction, at 2 P.M. on the 20th. day of March, 1930, in the office of the Forest Ranger at Terrace, the License x12249, to cut 436,635 lineal feet of cedar poles and piling on a part of Lot 1418 and adjoining. Crown land in the Kitsumgallum Valley near Three (8) years will he allowed for removal of timber. “Provided anyone unable to attend the anction in nerson may ‘submit tender to be opened at the ‘hour of auction and treated as one bid.” Futher = particulars of the Chief, _| Forester, Victoria, B. C., or Distriet Forester, Prince. Rupert, B.C. 10-4t TIMBER SALE X12251 There w ill. be. “offered for snle at Public Auction at 2 Pp. m. on the 20th of March, 1930, in the office of the Forest Ranger, Terrare, B.C. the License X12251 to ¢ut 157,635 Hneal feet of cedar poles and piling on a por. tion of Lot 1419 nnd the W.44 of Lot 1422, Kitsumpallum Valley near Ter- ruce, Itange , Coast Lund District. Three (8) year's will be ullowed for the removal of timber. “Provided unyone unable to attend the auction in person may — submit tender to be opened nt the hour of auction and treated us one bid.” Further. . particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. .G. o¢ District Many people in Terrace did not re- the ‘first of the year rintil they began ter the ‘weather’ broke. While the so. yery low there was a wind which drove the frost through dirt walls that other yenrs withstood the strain. As ‘to how much damage has been done is nh conjecture os yet as most of those who looked shut the door again and came away until more’ favorable oc- caslon offers, - le A ¥. Wilson of Remo was, o week end vialtor in own, “Jae Burns left. ‘Sunday ‘for tho hospital at Pringe Rupert,” Terrace, Range 5, Coust Land District, |- Torester at Prince Rupert, B. GC. 10-2t | - nlize just how cold it was for a month , to take a peak: at thelr root cellars af- |. theremometer may not have registered . GENERAL ‘MERCHANT A complete line of Groceries a Hardware . Dry Goods * Flour and Feed .. Fresh Fruit — 4 Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meat W. J. Larkworthy NEW HAZELTON Joe Ham Cafe Is now open. ‘Two doors from the United Chureh in Tiazeiton .. Meals at all hours up to midnight, Joe Ham a-good cook, Everything is new and will always be clean. * A Restaurant In connection with the ‘ South Hazelton Hotel Is now open and doing business, A good cook is in charge. Try a meal. Meals at all Hours milk: was pro- duced you would finditin Gordens| St.Charles cans |. Nowhere is better milk - obtained than-in our own fertile Fraser . Valley. Pure, rich and creamy, St. Charles Milk is a . «Made i in BRITISES - COLUMBIA” product of which we all ‘may be proud. - - mee FREE RECIPE BOOK Write to The Borden Co.. Limited, Vancouver \- Having previously held that a Brit- ish vessel within the 12-mile limit was “bound fo' rthe United States” the. court stred “we gee.no ground .for differentiating between vessels tras: shipping to smugglers within or. with- out the "12-mile: limit,’ provided, of course, , that- vessel, da within. 16 when: her ananifest fs demanded.” 7