THE “OMINECA 3 "Ay 7? HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1980 wpe moran oo ou . ns be 2 . ‘ S| | Fast Service enson Bros Good Drivers Comfortable Cars Always on the Job | ‘Phone Hazelton . Omineca. Hotel, 2 long 2 short AOR De a a fle ee “Build Be C.”? . Al Letteos jp In by March Ist We would Hke all letters on Pacific Milk’as a food for infants in by Mareh dst. -We.wish every-. one thronghout British Columbia te have plenty of time to get thelr letters. im. ay The (inst prize for the Best let= ey tev in F205... ; a). The ‘second .is$10. | Ter prizes inale Address.” a : 4 =] Pacifie Milk 4] 223 Drake. St. Vancouver Facteries at Abbotsford and Ladner viene Fi i; : , ' + + . s e 1 : : B,C. LAND SURVEYOR + J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B.C. . x] Henry Motors Limited — Ford Cars and Parts General Garage Repairs by experienced men | Acetelyne Welding Garage and Showrocms Smithers, B.C. ~. Hotel Prince Rupert A Rea. Goop Hora Prince Rupert! B.C. H. B. Rocwzster, Manager Rates $1.50 per day up. Omineca Hotel C. W. Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS -. LAND COMMERCIAL MEN Hazelton B. CG: - ‘e Canadian Pacific. Railway B. C. Coast Steamships Winter Excursion Fares From Prince Rupert to Vancou- ver and Victoria and Return $40.00 Tickats good from December 25 to final return limit, March 31st. “INTENT” OF VESSEL 1S RULED MATERIAL New York, - (Speci il to the Herald) The cirenit Court of appeals for the where the course of a vessel with a cargo of Hquor is such ‘that ‘the plain and the rensonable inference js, she was, Seeking an opportunity churge her cargo on. or near the coast, either by preceding “herself .into ter- ritorial wnters, or by. meeting. eontiet bouts. outside. the thifee-.cmile . but within’ -the twelve-mlle limit; or by transshipment ‘to smug! gelors beyond, 12 mile limit, such a. ‘esse ix one“bound to the United States” withing the meaning of the: tariff net.of 1922. - Tt was held in ‘the ense before the Cem te ee bw aybs court thint: n° vesel ilitending” to trans- ‘The Hazelton Hospital: he : Hazelton Hospital ‘igsues tie- kets tor any period at: $1.50° per month ‘in ‘advance. This ‘rate -in- cludes offide' consultations, medi-: eines, ‘ag Well ‘ag all-coats: while in’ the hospital.’ ‘Pickets: pre ob-~ tainnble in: Hozilton at’ the drug store oT ‘by -moil: from’ the medi- cal superhitendant at the Hospital reo . BROT has Ls oe Fee bed ‘| ship ‘her! cargo. to: Bit cuclers - outside /the-12-mnile limit isa vessel “pound, ‘to the United. States. The British vessel in: question, ‘the opinion explains, ‘Avaia Pirst ‘sighted by Vda coast.“ guard ‘patrol’ “aliout “thirty ‘| miles’ off shore satiing In'a ‘rection by a Coast Guard : “obticor, whe ae eae bt ug hau Waak’s. ' BeCe ‘UNDERTAKERS: . wc vot ‘ EMBALMING ; FoR BIIFMENT é A SPECIALTY ME itl “Upon ‘tatture “t a The Omineea; Herald is $2.00 a veor. mile ‘intt, hind ‘her ‘maste:” she hnd/'d ‘done £0 py mistake. / { i | Forest Ranger, Terrace, B. G..at 2 teal feet of, Cedar. Poles and: Piling. lof Auction and treated as one bid. sealed. fender to be opened at-the hour of, Auction uid treated as' one Did. removil of. this timber. . tori. Tisttich Forester, Prinee. Rupert | ‘ou Ruger §. G. Comper, CG Second, Cirenit Court has: held ~ that }'p a to: dis-]: ‘almost’ diréctly opposite from Ter ost: ‘Fensible ‘port: of , destination. Bhe:.con- ' tinned in: the’ sane: goneml:tlirection Vio “two and nv halt" ‘dayscvehen, about six.and one’ halt: Iniles -off shore she This: awas Was. ordered | to. Atop. and. wos, bonrded. the. first. time, ‘she cnme withia. “the 12 ‘Infered or! Hert ‘mister to pro: __ TIMBER SALE 12253 q Public: Anction — al the office of oe MC. on the 20th. day of March, 1080; the licence x12253, situnted in the Wit- sumeulum Valley, to cut ‘88,205 lin- Provided ‘anyone unable: to attend ‘the Auction in person may submit a senled tender to be opened at the hour two (2) .years will be alowed for removal of ,this.timber. - There will be offered for gale By} i Maar ema i io DE R. C. BAMFORD : a q. . s - rs a Offtice— Over the ‘Drug Stoce 4 | SMITHERS, B.C. d ig Hours ¢ a. m, to Gp. im. ° Sven- ¥ = inva by appamtment, ae a a i Sik eat CT Slee be Heal - Particulars of, Chief Forester, Vic- toria, District Forester, Prince Rup- ert, ar Ranger 8: “G. Coopers Terrace, B. C. 7 4t ; TIMBER SALE X12245 : qvhere will be offered for sale by Public Auction at’ the office of the Forest Ranger, Terrace, B. C. ‘at 2 m. on the 20th. day of Mareb, 1930, the Licence x12245, situnted -in the Kitsumgntium Valley, to cut 101, 295 lineal feet of cedar: poles and piling. Provided nnyone unable’ to attend the Auction in persen may submit a Two >(2) years: will be allowed, for “Partieulurs: of Chief Forester, Vie. B Terr : 4¢ ER, # nama SALE Xi22i6 "There will be offered for sale by Public Anetion ‘at the office of the Forest Ranger, ‘Perrace, ‘B.C. at 2 P. M: on the 20th. day of March, 1930 the Licence x12246 situated . in the Kitsumgallum Valley, to out 83,250 linen]. feet of cedar poles: and piling. ’ Provided anyone unable ‘to ‘attend the Aunction in pérson’inay submit a sealed tender to be opened at the hour of: Auction: and treated as one bid. Two (2) yeurs: will be allowed for removal of this timber. oe Particulars of Chief Forester,’ Vic- ‘|torias District Forester, Prince Rup- ert; or Ranger 8. G. Cooper, Terrace, B.C. . dt. TIMBER SALE X12247 ' There will be. offered for sale by Forest: Ranger, Terrace, B. C. at 2 P. M. on the 20th. day of March, 1030, the Licence x12247, -situated . "Kitsungallum Valley to eut lineal feet of cedar poles and piling. Provided anyone unable to. attent of os) nnd treatedrs one bid. »“Qne (1) yenr ‘will: be allowed for remov al of this timber.’ ~ «© Particnlars of. Chief. Porcster, Vic-- ert; or Ranger 8. G. Copper, Terrace at. TIMBER SALE X12250 There will be offered for sule br Tublic Auction ‘at’ the otfi¢e of the Forest Hunger, Terrace B. C. at 2 P M. onthe 20th. day of Mnrreh, 19304 the Ideeuce 12250, situated in- the Kitsumgilimm ‘Valley, ‘to ent 96,800 lineal feet of cedar poles and piling. Provided anyone mnable to attend sealed tender to be opened at the hour of Auction and treited as one. bid, Two, (2) .yeurs will he, allowed | for the removal of ‘this timber, -articnlars of Chic Forester, Vic- toria; District -Iorester,; Prince Rup- ert; or Runger. 8. Gv’ + Cooper Terrace, B.C. _ dt i de . ‘NMBER. SALE. K12208 ce “here. will, be’ offered for ‘gale by ‘Public’ Auction at the’ office of . tlié Trorest ‘Ranger, Terrace, B. Ghat 27, My -on the: 20th. day’ of March; 1930, the Licence x12252, situated in ‘the Kitsnmygalinn . Valley, to eut 188,045, lineal fect. of cedur poles and piling. « Provided anyone ‘unable to attend: sealed terider to:-be opened at the’ honr of: Auction and treated as one bid... /Three ;(3) years will. be. allowed ‘for, the removal of ‘this. timber.. pg . Particulars - of Chief Forester, * Vie. -|toria;. District Forester,’ Prince’ Rup- Bi. Cv eee th Wate, tidy Public Auction at the office of the |: in the |’ 14,625 |; the Anction In person ney subinit a | serled tender to be openpd at the nour |; torin;. District Forester, Prince’ Rup. | the’ Anctidn’ in person may submit re]. he Auction’ in-person may submit :# |. ert or Ranger 8. G. Cooper, Terrace; - at. 7 “A : the 'Ynited’ Stites” ardse “in! the’ ‘pro: |" What the Rural Weeki Press of B. C, cant Offer . There are fifty-five vyegttlar wee sly TCWSTANCTS “in Be Hih ‘Cal. umbin. They ave yoblished ina whlely-scattezed fie? “PE with p: Opus, TWations varyiny from 300. or. 400 to “eommmunitics or 2.000,.; PP ix: o teen w eekligs are published in communities: ‘of 1,089 and leis fit- ten nre published in communities of 1.000 to 2.000eseven are yh - lished fi communities between 3.000 and 4.000 and: five ‘iv -com- munities pf 4,000 to 5,000. Faur ‘are published in contmunitios % of over 6,000 and uy to, 10,000 . a cs re “Tiese wi ecklies appeal to 145 5,000 of DB vitie h C: srmabia’ 4 pemila- tions The néws, in these newspapers is mostly all Ineal, hecattxe ' that is what interests the renders, und the advertisements for the most purt tell what merchants are doing: locally.” ; The country editer knows the people he gery es; they ave farm- ers, lwmbermen, miners, fishermen, prospectors, laborers all. It is estimated that: the. average farm fanily spends $2,000 every year for things which are not necessary. to-wise crops.-- Lhe total sum which is spent in the United Stutes by farmers for those things ‘With which to live well, is’ the appalling sum of thirteen. billion - _ dollars. Seventy-two per cent, of all automobiles sold go to people’ _ living in towns and commuities of less than 6,000 population. sing the same proportionate figures.-to estimate the. buying |. power, of British Colpmbia served by the weekly newspapers of the province, and we have somthing Ike 70,000 atitomobiles: pur-, chased by residents of the provinée in towns and: communities of Tess: than. 5,000,: and 86, 000,000 spent every. year by these rural families for things which are noti necessary to raise crops.’ Tf one is enelined to think that only .# few people, and: an. in-. significant few at-that, live in country communities served by the weekly nowspapers-let-him: study these figures or consult the last censns statistices. re . : ' t sO a Closer Co-operation Between. Rural and Industrial B. Cc. A Book of . 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