po _ hew power plant. will be. . THE OMINECA pRALD, WEDN ESDAY, “NOAEMBER: 12). 1y30 . aera Tea a Heavy duty truck, “Heavy duty truck, and Dual wheels Smithers | Touring He $872.00 Roadster -- - - - 872.00 _ Light Delivery - =) = 872.00 — ‘Coupe ~*- ee 979,00 _ Coach. me 989.00 . Sport Coupe os em 1081.00 0°. Clob-Four Door Sedan - 1050.00: Special Sedan. - - 1111.00 Utility Express Truck with factory cab. - 1056.00. ‘SHUTHERS GARAGE & ELECTRIC - Dealers” ., . Also the. best équipped repair varage in North- : nS ern British Columbia. arn : Oxo > Acetylene Welding — 1930 Chevrolet Prices. ASixi in the price range of aFour_ factory cab 1227.00 factory cab 1254.00 - + BC Ps be trawre ‘NEW BAZELTON, B.C. Publistied ‘Brery Wednesday. G,. _H. ‘SAWLE , [the ‘Omineca Herald PuBLisHER ra a ar ar) © nes 4 . 2 Sa ae nt te Abas Cad lee a ee oe Leen) BC. ‘UNDERTAKERS | Corns os --y advertising rates—$L.50 per inch’ .| feading: notices lic per Jine poy. pet 1c ber line each subsequent ingertion, | * s3-,; b : VICTORIA Govsenmtr “WINS The “eleétion | of Mr. Lontet, the Con. ; servative ‘candidate in North Vancou- 7 | ver provincial by-election, can be re- garded. ag nothing but B decided endor- ‘sation by. the ‘people of North Vancou- /Yer of the Tolmie government, ‘In’ the ‘Liberal, : Was elected,. and in face -of that ond the offer of the. leader of the opposition to put no candidate din the’ field on certain conditions, the government eandidate. wen with a majority of over 450, Premier Tol- mle refused to pledge the province to complete the P. G. B, The voters by. the - Opposition Leader. The Opposition tried to mak ~but the consid- stion in North ‘Vancouver, voters apparently took’ into eration also. the whole the government during ‘the ; two ‘Years: it has been in power, when the. gov ernment. decides to: app J wk KELLOGG INVESTS AT LONDON Will Build. New. $150,000, Power Plant "te. Look after Future" London, Ont—The. Kellogg Cob- pany of Canada will build a new pow- cr plant. to cost in the neighborhood of $150, 000, Work will: ‘he started this fall, Announcement ~ was made to this effect to-day by Engene HH. ecter of the company, who jas sent McKay of Battle Creek, Miech. div- to London by L. H. Brown, president of the parent company, to make, a survey of, the London. plant. Mr. Me- Kay was accompanied to London by engineers’ and ‘architects of the ATb- bert Kabn Company, ‘of Detroit, who assisted him in the- survey from a technical standpoint. - The new power plant will be Taree enough to-take care of: future devel-|. / opment of the eompany.. Tt. will be ‘built south ‘of’ the Dresent. Dundas ); Street. ‘plant and. will. face: : on King Street so. DB. to: Eire: room, for. new fa- ‘etory additions; which. the: company, ‘anticipate ‘making, ih. London. | The, the - most modern of its kinds that enn "be .ccon- structed. There: twill iso , be. new and modern - ecoal: -shutes..to handle * the fuel; new sidings will also, hare to be "built, a ' “Tt was not the. original intention,” said Mr. MsKay. to-day, “to erect this power plant’ till next Fear, but Mr: Kellogg has: felt very strongly - that the company should do all it could to assist the unemployment sitiiation in the present crisis. ,As. ao result, some of our. _ building projects .. in Battle Creek have been , advanced and we are following the same policy in London” | J. R. McKinley, the Yocal: manager, has been urging the company to start. Work this fall on some of the com- pany’s building programs ‘and has beei’ placing the needs’ of ‘the London ! plant before the directors, We have been married a “year and nerer quarrel, If a, difference of. op- inion arises and I. am right, Felix, al- ways. gives in immediately, ' And if he-is right? © That never occurs. - y ing- for a rather. high wage. ‘seeing that’! the. -bugliiess makes ° it’ ’go ) mueh harder for me. ot 7 Do you mean. to al the maz- istrate, that such a physical wreck as your husband fs, gave you that ‘Wack eye? 7 The womnn smiled - -protidly. He ' wasn’t a physical wreck, yotiy honor, til he gave me that. black eve. i Possible employer—Bat you re" ask that you ‘mow nothing: of ‘the’ business ' — " Applicant—But: ‘knowing. nothing” of se..that nothing extra- ordinary turns —_ up. in the meantime. . ‘“Tt would be well for. the. -genera’ voters in. this Skeena., riding to heed what took place in North, Vancouver. The Tolmie government. will ,be. in|, power for qnite a. number of year, They are not through, as some Lib the Tolmie policy -and. the , Tolmle efforts are beginning. to. be. gather: | ; There is great development | about 1 , take place. in Northern:. British . C: , umbia’ especially, -Tolmie and his rm . | ernment ‘are working ‘for that. Rail- |: bo iway construction and read consteuel- ion in-the next few “years will he greater in the north than: ever in, its history. If any part of British Columbia should be favorable to the sz _ 2 {present government it is Northern British Columbia.” _— 7 oS * ~ oa ‘THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE As the Thiiperial Conference, at ‘Lon- “don drew toa closé-it ‘was’ évident that Canada’s Piemier ‘had st least ‘trans- “lated ‘the’ ‘question of Emplre trade de- velopment from an ‘abstract. ‘problem: into a’ conerete issue. And ‘the: issnée ds one which is Ikely to determine the ute of political parties in the Mother |, Land “within” the next: year. oe The Macdonald ‘government will not tax wheat. While it remalns: in pow- res 4 ® rep a, SINAOIH ICAI ICANN IOHEION 4 we book-keeping: ‘expense, ete., ae et our: customers; - ~ ‘what'the: cash'stores have done in Targer centres, . 2 dally assist-in duplicating these- prices: here | by* your. Suppo greater the ‘turnover | On November. 1, 1930, We Went, on a Cash’! Basis | while‘ we. wvill maintain quality, 3 we. will raduee. overhead: in bad. debts - “and ‘pass the benefit of the savit have” read, if" ‘you: have riot exy “You: bike eextetid: to you er hearty: invitation 40 visit our 8 0 rk “VOU: all Be our regu ar customers'i in: ‘the fature ee INE ICIOHESDE ACACIA IDNR DIENER “adopting - a Cash. System the less margin we. can-do business on, es: deaitemninerceccenel, a male a var month | believed. the ‘Premier and paid no a | attention of the attempt ‘to bribe ‘the 't Premier made’ the railwny question the whole que-| reccord - of The decision ' . -Jmade by North Vancouver will ‘also 2 be the decision of the whole province _ eal to the electors, providing, of” cour- ; eral” papers.: and - politicians, try tol: tell you. fhe government. is. Just zett- |; ing nicely started-and. the fruits . 01 was |. ! Sout TRAINS he laxury anid os me Bers of Cana adian ; - National. whenever Jt travel’ south or a. _ Modern equipment + < +: Bessonal servicer . t and Amyox, Tor Stowar 4.00 nme. Wo neslore ye and Ketchls For Stews days 4.00 p.m: kon, Satur Pence Rupert ri South, Queen Char+ ‘atte Islands: er trains, -€Aav0 . Bamenger | bee ensl- bound, Mondays. Wed- nesdays and Saturdaye.. . : "120: p.m.t weatbound. . ” Sundays, Tuesdays one : Yhuradoys, 7+ 5L. a.m. ‘CANADIAN | NATIONAL uli coformauen irom - ‘ae ork Agen, o: , Me, ae LB Mea Ges DON - ers: | " Diss Pagsenco: age: : . Prince Ruvert FC : ‘ S$ - a We er. ‘Canadian, Austialian, ‘south: Afri- can and, Indlan~ wheat will enjoy: no aidvantages’ over: Russian w heat, ‘The ajffleulty. from | ‘the ‘Canadian stand- polit - is that- “the* average » “Canadian- farmer to support himself and. his family’ recording. to, .Caniadian sstand- ards requires an, income the equival- ent. of perhaps $10 :h‘ day; .while the Russian farmer gets 28e a day from| ‘Communist - “neadjuarters: TA price that means a profit for the., Russian, may well mean ruin. to. the Canadian. ' Opponents, of the. Canadian - ‘govern- | plain that in ‘return for’ his preference’ these, goody. pia ‘ereate® pa - The. next "Section sont most t Interesting. in. the,., a Awe if ment’s proposals, ‘in’ Canada as well as]. in Great Britain, say the plan “asks | Britain to- tix ‘foreign wheat: for the |: benefit | of, Canada. .-HMBALMING FoR shunreneT. A BPECIALTY |-¢ |! P.O. Box 18 ; ; PRINGERUPERR, BO, witlbeine us", § | t “They ‘fall’ to. ex] : Canada: ‘offers, the people “of Britain cia market ‘for. “hundreds © of” mhilllona ' of so dollars, worth; of. manufactured | Brit- am ish : zoods;" that the’ ‘Thbor® going’ ‘into a palited . ready. hatin tm economie devel: i onmient : and | in hat: respect: ‘will be of {4 as idee! Anteret: ‘to. (Canadians. as tp, the: [fuente om ine. ‘Britih eles - Olfjco—Over the Drug Store « _ SMITHERS, B.C. Hours: 9 a,-m..to. 6p. mH, - ings by appointment, Even: | ea ics mnie Hotel "Prince Rupert a Beat Goon Hoven Prince Rupert wo BG : cm B., Rocmssres, Manager Rates $1.50 per day up. , HLF. Nol SMITHERS; B. C. * . i Carries an up-to-date stock of. - Dry Goods -. ‘Men’s Wear Boots and Shoes’ Furniture. “0 - Household Furnishings Special orders receive prompt at- .., bent ion. ‘|Build B. 6, Payroll This spies Confidence A. mother five at ‘Merritt rats- i ed her three children to. vigorous. i “health on: Pacific Milk: Year af- .ter year Pacifle goes into the } homes rich, fresh and pure, It °! “will, ‘be the “preferred “milk “of ‘the’ “happy. families in thie: next gener’ atiqn:’ MAES OEM © Sate aries ee, : Prompt: ‘service | ee IE,