FP Th Hay and Oats ALWAYS ON HAND LARGE or SMALL QUAN TITIES —— PtP BOYER & CARR City Transfer Co. SMITHERS, B.C. PPP PPP OUR BUSINESS I8 . Transportation By automobile, buggy, or horse-back We move freight, expresa and supplies by wagon, drays or pack - horses. We will move you or your goods and distance doeg mot scare us. Telkwa Transfer Hoops & Mapleton Telkwa . B.C. Telkwa Lumber Co. DEALERS - MANUFACTURERS Building - Contracting Cabinet Making Wagon Repairing All kinds of building material carried in stock Bulkley Valley TELKWA Explains Booze Price Anomaly The Attorney-General makes the following explanations in re- gard to selling liquor for less money to deep sea vessels:— A good deal of misapprehen- sion seems to exist with regard to the recent action of the Liquor Control Board in undertaking to sell liquor to deep sea vessels. The facts are, briefly, these: On liquor for use beyond the three mile limit the $20 a case Federal duty has not to be paid. The Trans-Pacific lines hereto- fore either imported their own ‘in bond’? liquor from the dis- tillers for the supplying of their ships, or they purchased ‘‘in bond” liquor from export liquor concerns on the coast of British Columbia. Recently the Board has been approached by sonfe of the shipping concerns with the request that the Board supply ‘tn bond’? liquor for deep sea Replies to the Liberal Critics Hon. T, D. Pattullo has sent an effective reply to his crities in the Terrace Liberal Association, who complained that no notice appeared to have been taken of the reccommendations sent in by the Association on February 20. “The memorandum of Feb. 20 was signed by L. H. Kenney, chairman of the Road Commit- Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR Royal Lumber Company HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH e ’ wean ELooring changed from Royal Mills to HANALL, B.C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere tee,”” says Mr. Pattullo, ‘‘and was acknowledged by me on the first of March, in which acknow- ledgment I stated that careful consideration would be given to the recommendations. ‘‘Ag a matter of fact there is not a single recommendation sent down by the Terrace Association: that has not received the most careful consideration. “Tn the Omineca Herald of May 4th statement is made that the Secretary was instructed to write to the government and point out the lack of courtesy use, these concerns preferring to . be relieved of the trouble of im- shown, and a Iso stating that men were proposing to get work out- porting themselyes and prefer-| iy, of the district if local im- ring not to deal with liquor rovement work was not quickl export concerns, Consistent with varte d 4 y the policy of the Board and of} .. ' the Attorney-General it was In view of the fact that the recommendations were acknow- The Best Grade of ROUGH LUMBER milled and sold by Spitzl & Pohle CARNABY - - Sar Highest Drices Puio New Hazelton BAKERY FRESH BREAD DAILY made in a modern oven Ask for Mri. Spooner’s bread at your Btore One-pound loaves 2 for 25c ) _ FOR SALE Magoon—and—Hood River Strawberry plants, $1.00 per 100 de- ivered; - Z 36.00 per 1000 f.o.b. Vanarsdol; $6.00 per 1000 if you come to. the ranch and et them. — Oo4y all-beatring or Everbearing, $2.00 per 50; 93.00 r 100, delivered. If you would like to stock up with good lants and strains; there are none etter to be got than here. — wig. Applyto ._ . deemed wise that the Board . ' ; ar \ledged with advice that they should make a bid for any legiti-| ooiq receive the most careful mate business that was now , . . a consideration, I do not see where No doubt--- of her. pleasure when the Ring is bought at R, W.Cameron’s. | Our selection covers a very . wide range, and ig calculated . to please even the most fas- tidious. ' When you visit Prince Ru- pert visit ua, and examine our aplendid lines of cutlery, cut glass, jewellery, silverware, watches and other useful and fancy articles, Our repair department .is fitted‘to do prompt and care- fol work at the lowest cost. RW. CAMERON & THIRD.AVENUE -——- CO. ‘\The Jewellers” PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1928 { -Gen’ lo i re | Attorney-Gen’l Hon. Pattul HanallSpur,B.C. 1 tangata ce Rough, Dressed & Dimension (| q . being done by the export ware- houses. The business is a whole- sale one involving a minimum expense in the handling and the Board jaccordingly fixed a whole- gale price for the supplying of “in bond’? goods to. deep sea vessels: hence the discrepancy in price as against tHe ordinary retail price per bottle at the stores. “ Forestdale . a E. A. Beach has returned from forestry duties. The “hard times”? dance giyen given in the Rose Lake school on Saturday wasa very enjoyable affair, and all who were present report having a fine time, promoted locally. every possible way. the Crow Creek district. - Rev, Father J. Allard, of Smi- thers, held services hereon Wed- neaday. last. "A. Ebring, Vanarsdol, B.C. pare nt ttn rnd rte on Tuesday on business, — i the hospital and has taken up his- The settlers are desirous of the railway keeping EB. Twaddell at Forestdale, and a petition to this end is being circulated. Mr. and Mrs. Twaddell have made a host of friends here and have taken active parts in any good cause The Forestdale items are pub- lished for the benefit of the com- munity and aim to advance, the interests of the community in J. C. and B, B. Keddy are busy getting out material with which to build on their homesteads in &: H, Senkpiel was in Smithers iq.rgey News is $2.00 a ye : < there was any lack of courtesy, and I would like to further point out that if there are men in the Terrace district who are only there for the purpose of getting work on the government roads, it will be just as well for them to go outside and get work else- where. . “The government work that is carried on is for the purpose of assisting the legitimate efforts of ‘the settlers to/carry on de- velopment work, and not for the purpose of giving work ta the hangers-on who do not intend to stay there unless the work is provided.”’ The member proceeds to answer Dentistry The health of an individual is his greatest asset, Your teeth play a most important part. DON'T NEGLECT YOUR TEET Dr. A. H. Bayne Prince Rupert oe Rooms 4, 5, 6 HELGERSON BLOCK i —— —————— —————SSSSSSSSSS_SS_—s——= | the complaint that men from the east had been engaged as as- as sistant fire wardens for the dis- trict and says that the only avail- able men for the positions who had taken the examinations were the men appointed. He adds, ‘I have given in- struetions that next year ex- aminations shall be held at Ter- race, tions that, should it be found necessary during the year to take on any further. assistance, this shall be done by the appoint- ‘ment of local settlers. ing the summer. “Very faithfully yours, “T, D. Pattullo.” A Hagwilget Indian arrived on Saturday morning from his trap I have also given instruc-|| -"'T expect to visit Terrace dur-|| line and he ‘hadina box eight|| We have a message for you and your children from Theit | , and QUEEN MARY - It will be apectally released on ‘His Master’a Voice” Victor Record No. 245001 on May 28rd, in time for Empire Day. 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