THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY’ OCTOBER 8, 1926 . ce wae a BOL PCT re nana fae _4 Here Is: the PIANO. BARG! You Have Been: Looking For! .. . - A Good Grade, Guaranteed Piano. At an Exceptional Price! — “$349.0 “DELIVERED =~ > AIN A carload of Stevenson Pianos, made. especial- ly to my order by the. Weber Piano Company and guaranteed by them and by me. They are in the | popular Bungalow size, which is the right size -for- the usual home and they are in the New Art Wal- nut Finish which has the serviceability of the Fumed Oak and the rich dignity of the Walnut, Kighteen Pianos only in this sale, one carload,: and the first orders will have the pick for tone and appearance, should there ‘be any choice. I will - select your piano myself. mo : The terms are easy enough for anyone to handle $49.00 with order and $10.00 monthly. - Write me this mail. | W. J. PITMAN | _ PRINCE GEORGE | PIANOS ‘. vited. : - Ten-acres Blocks +o +. OF FIRST-CLASS 0 - Light clearing, good soil, suitable for fruit, gardening, 1 . ow : - Loeated. one, mila from New Hazelton railway depot, i PRICE: ($28 to:$40 per acre, spread over five years, No - _ intergst for first 18 months; 6 percent interest on balance COMER RG OE utah oo particulars and information, at , The Omineca Herald. Office « : ~New, Hazelton’: tet oy ’ Rd iP rOrE ro “| Son, — a Lie HoT ae aC . fm Have You Paid Your Subscription up to Date? a Root and Fruit - * Crops Harvest Days are Over Under very salisfactory climatic conditions the root crops of thig dis- trict have bebn harvested and while ‘the yield in generat has been good, the’ quality in. some cases has been below the overage, , . Particularly may this be said of the spuds, for the past few years this crop in’ many’ placeshas been ‘sub- ject. to wire’ worm, which practically leaves the potatoes only fit for fod- der purposes. the Farmers’ ‘Institutes’ should take strong action In to try te get the de- ‘parthient 6f Agriculture to’ find some method whereby the pést might be de- stroyal or in a measure ameliorated. It would mean hundreds of dollars funually to the family exchequers and iso’ relleve the suspicion in’ many markets of the quality ja grading po- tutoes from this district that purchas. ers have a right to expect. °- . The apple crop has been good but the markets seem: more or’ Jess ‘lim- ited, which ‘elso demonstrates ‘some concentrated action on the part of the farmers to insure an eren distribu- tion of a commodity that is yearly increasing, (Give a Dinner on. October 16- New Hazelton The Ladies Aid of the New Hazelton church will give a full course hot dinner on Saturday, Dinner will bé served from {5.30 -;on until everyone has been satis. fied. The menu will include home made soup, hot roast: meat with home .made brown gravy, ‘Ifresh vegetables: and desert, be- sides the extras. This is an op- portunity to get a real feed and the price wil] be only 50c; The ladies have 2 saddle and driving horse which they will dis- pose of by a drawing contest, Tickets are now being disposed of at 50c. The drawing will take place after dinner Oct. 16, There will be a small booth at which a few fancy and useful ar- ticles will be offered at reason- {able prices. After the dinner a short pro- fram will be given, All are in- 142t Farmers Want More Progress - On Road Work The Annun! Convention of the Cen- tral body of the Farmers’ Institute (Section B) was held in Progress Hall Sept. 28. All delegates Present, H. A. Swain presided, Halliwell act. ing secretary. : mG ' There-svas a lengthy diseussion on resolutions,: after which the officer for the inicoming year were elected ns follows: . we ‘President, Mr: Turner, ‘Amithers ; Vice-president, H: A, Swain, Terrace; Secretary, Mr. Donaldson, Hutton, ‘The board of directors is made un as follows—one- from every. institute in the section, =: vo “W. C. -Little, 'Woodcock,: was ap- pointed delegate to the advisory board. The meeting then adjourned: and a public meeting was held in the-G, W. Vi A, Hall at'8 p.m., and there was a good attendance, HH.’ A, Swain again in the chair: - wR latte a, “The. meeting wad addressed by Dr. Barford: on: Farmers’: Institutes work, Mr: Trigg, ‘dine of tte growing ns a whole. This‘is a matter that |’ “ Life - . . Fire . Health Accident, i a HAZELTON’ *. ‘B.C, - ‘ » u ereN RRARBR ERR ARRRRR RRA Grown at Terrace, B. C. Especially for the northern inter- - jor farms, gardens and lawns” For Quick Sale — So we will have room - for more Black Currant, 4 year old Red Curranis,4 '* |, White Currants, 4“¢ 8.1. 10c each, Thornless Blackberry 1 yr old.10c each Gooseberry, 2.year old........ 20¢ each Skeena Wonder strawberry planta. at 4c each, > Lilacs, 1, 2, 8 and 4,yr.. old from 26 to 00 each = 2° Siberian Pea Tree, 1, 2, 8 and 4 : from 25¢ to $1.00 each, Bush Honey-suckle, 4 year old..,.$1.00 Virgneia Creeper, Lyearold...... 2b5c Perenial and Bienial Flowering plants. _ Prices on.application. Rose Bushes and‘ Ramblers (hardy) 1 and 2 year old...:......60e to $1.00. Correspondence Solicited... - This stock is all grown-on our own +. 20 each .. +10 oach yr. old, grounds three miles. south. of- Terrace, .C. Tt paya to: stock that. is ‘alreg Gur Prices plant horthern grown’ ly acclimated, - hte ‘Face,’ B: cd. rae haa At cy t tc \ i ( q rag Nursery Stock) are CASH, F, 6,.B, Ter-| HOME-MADE CANDY fy PURE ICE CREAM Send for prices on our ice: cream in bulk.- Mail orders given special attention - for ~ either candy or ice cream, . Thorne & Pawson Smithers, B.C. LAND ACT, NOTICE oF INTENTION TO APPLY TO’ PORCHASE LAND. In Skeena Land Recording Distriet of Range 5, Coast District, and situ- ate in the Skeena River between Lots: 868 and‘870, - _ ; - Take notice that I, Henri Defontaine of Terrace, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: : Commencing at a Past planted at the: South-end-of Island No. I, said post: being about chains Northerly from the Northwest corner of Lot 374, thenee Northeasterly, Easterly, Southerly and Westerly and following’ the shore line. of said Island to the point of commence- ment and containing 50 acres, more or less. . HENRI DEFONTAINE. Dated August 12, 1926, 8862 | Half a pint Pacific Milk and half a pint of water: 2 eggs 4 table spoons surar; a pinch of salt, Beat. egzs slightly Add sugar and salt; stir un- til dissolved; pour milk into the beaten eggs, put into cups and bake until a knife blade comes out clear—20 to 30 minutes, We have tried - tried this recipe and like it. Pacific Milk | Head Offiee: Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner |canadian National Raif’y Tenders for Soft Wood Ties in British Columbia Sealed tenders dersigned an October 19, 1926, for Railway be manufactured ine, hemlock and cedar, etween Oct. Ist, 11927. and delivere ‘Ast, 1927, and’ July Ist, 1927, F. 0.88. cars, © Agent.at Winnipes ing Apent, Vancouver OF one 8nd Timber-Agent,”Montreal,. ‘Tenders, will:nat be codsidered unlegs | made out on form supplied ‘by the Rail-' a Company. : \ iy Vy on *' ‘The lowest bt ‘ahy ‘tender not neces. | sarily accepted. ye | G. Py MacLaren,” > I Beptember Mt idea’ © © 7 ; General Tie and Timber A i ‘Montreal, Que, - oe omee o rae