T Past Service Benson Bros} Good Drivers Comfortable Cars Always on:the Job Phone Hazelton Omineca Hotel, 2 long.2 short! “Build B.C. Payrolis” Physicians Prescribe ‘it Seager ‘ Pate In the letters received, mothers tell us: they adopted Pacifie Milk as a food for tiny babies,on phy- ~ sieian's | prescription. For where the child was ill the physician _ was called. The number of pre- sctiptions mentioned reaches a large total. ; a Pacific Milk . 333 Drake St, Vancouver Faeteries at Abbotsford and Ladner Hotel Prince Ropert A, REAL Goon Horgan Prince Rupert B.C. H. B. Rocunstizn, Manager _ Rates $1.50 per day up. , 6 W, + Daieon, eProp. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL . MEN Hazelton’. - - B.C. : =| and Parts 2 = a =e i Ba ig |z B a a! | =| . The Hazelton Hospital . . "Bhe Hazelton ‘Hospital issues tie. |" month in advance. - This. rate. in : - cludes: office consultations, : t medi- , in. ‘the. *hosptta., Dist ate ‘ob! _|.[ very. pertinent. ‘question, kets for Any; period , at $1.50, per cs + eines, as “sell 98. ‘all costs) while. / Bratch, of the ‘Dominion. Department | ‘thE UMINEva ARAL, WEDNESDAY. APRIL: 9, (1930°. | Te es B. 6. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan. Rutherford - Surveys promptly executed, _ SMITHERS, B.C. Henry Motors Limited | Ford Cars General Garage Repairs by experienced men Acetelyne —S | Welding | Garage and Showrooms Smithers, B. C, | DR. R. C BAMFORD ~ DENTIST. Office—Over the Drug Store SMITHERS, B. C. Hourr 9 a, m. to 6p. m. ings by appoimtment, Le Byven- ten: 2 A . Sp mM ’ Garden Seeds James Brothers Brown Brothers Wm. Rennie. Limited “Thirty Different: Col- ors of Sweat Peas D. GLENNIE Prince Rupert ".. WHY KEEP OLD HENS? _ In disenssing methods of increasing eRe: * production, rr, oO. Hiford, ‘Domin: jon. Poultry: ‘Husboxdmon, ~ asks -the “why keep old. hens?” ‘He: ‘provides | the ‘answer conducted: ‘by: ‘the: Bxperimental. Fain r the ‘heh, Pony steven 4] The Om governments, : : ration :0f the latter benefit" has. just bys ‘citing official figuiés’ from tests | A ‘A NEW. HAZELTON, B.C. : ‘Published Every Wednesday CG, H. SAWLE | PUBLISHER Advertising rates—$1,60 per inch per month reading notices 16c per line fret insertion. lec per Hine each rubsoquan insertion. . FAIR PLAY FOR LABOR The Conservative party has served the worker in Canada well, - Its, fundamental policy, is to provide for him a market in Canada for his: work, whether it be work on the farin’ in the factory, ‘the mine of the forest Closely: allied “with that furdamen- tal has been insistance that he ‘recieve’ fair compensation for’ this ‘Tabor: There is no: encouragement for the dairy or poultry farmer, for the fruit: and vegitable grower or for the grain grower if-he be. forced to work eigh- teen hours a day and accept non-pro- though for him the situation -is per- haps even more discouraging. : Where he iy not given a fair chance ogainst Ass production, or cheap labor of foreign countries, he cannot find eu ployment at any Brice. - a Such encouragement as the work: er has received can be traced. very largely to Conservative legislation or. to Conservative | pressure .on other An outstanding © illist- been announced. For’ two ‘Fears - in parliament Conservatives have fought for elght hour day on government works, whether earried - out by: private ‘Jeontracts or not, ond for the eight hour day for the civil service.) For two years they have fought | to have the government compel those carrying out government contracts to pay fair wages.. Less than 2 month. ago it was ‘shown that on _ public works in Nova, Scotia that a wage of 20 ‘cents per hour was ‘paid. The same ‘work "Té- cleved 35: to 45, cents per hour in Ot- | tawa and up. to 55 cents” ‘per ‘hour "further West. - The . workmen in all three cases were Canadians, subject to the sate common taxation and the same laws. The climax came March “Si when the Government bowed to’ the pressure of critism “and announced. that the eight hour day would be made effect- ive-on all Government works and ger- +lcees and the Minister of Public Work of © the’ ‘Conservative party to, the’ welfare of the Conadian. worker. . . " an USING PRINTER'S INK’ ~ ro : a The American Bankers’ Magatine hax something to say which‘ should be dren by all business and professional | ‘inens “No business: in any. town. should i fallow. a newspaper published in ‘his town go , without his: name and -busin- eS being mentionéd ' somewhere : ‘in the columny,:- ‘Thig: applies: ‘to all” kinds of business. ‘and professional | ‘men.: “MIs does ‘not mean that you should: chave a whale, half or! even. a quarter: page: ad. in: eneh’ ‘Essite: ‘of: ‘the: paper, : ‘but’ _your | name, should ° “he* intentioned Te. “you' do Av atrntiger picking up “neivspaper’ should | ‘be able: to” ‘tell wha ‘business |) rem eaented in ‘the ‘town by looking | vale to’ himsel? ‘and the. town.' rok neca. Herald | fitable prices for his labor. ‘The same jhoids true to the indtstrial worker, has promised: that fair wages will‘ be i : couttibution : Rov hot “ise, more: “than” ‘a two. line: space : >The. wal | Life ‘of: a town: -depenas upon thie’ live. make. political | Easter’ Speci 1 We hi 2 in and look it over. he _ something 3 you want. “We knosi thee ig, : pally Pa C w. ‘Dawson,’ » OMIINECA HOTEL "Hazelton faet is that B..C, car owners pay ten | per cent - ‘less ‘than do United .States car owners. ; . - Premier. “MeKenzie, King: refuses to gets all his dirty legislation: through the House ‘of. ‘Commons .and thrown. out by the senate. He could have ap- pointed enough ‘good Liberals long ago to make the. senate Liberal, but he preferred to wait until the end of the present session and muke all the use he could’ of the Consérvative’ inajority of one in ‘the senate. Such’ ‘legisla- tion as prohibiting the. export. of liquor toethe United and, other | ‘distasteful matters, he hopes. the senate,’ in the interests -of Canada, will throw out, but which the Premier has not the courage to: refuse to Handle. In this way he plays both parties - and blames the. senate. Before the next election he will Reforni the > senate. At United. Church t ‘ Spring is Ww ith us us . tinting: ‘the yr orld with glory.. On many of our fields the snow still lies deep, but the sun is | mounting, higher . nd its warmth’ and. brightness ig flodding - the -land.:. This 48 the time. of hope: and . expectancy, ‘Easter’. fipproaches | with “its ° glorious message, Life’ without the light. of Easter morning would be-dark indeed. Prepifrattons at ‘are being made: for the } ‘Haster services at. New. Hazelton and tat. Hazelton. Easter communion ‘Ser. vices will be held tn‘both. churches and: ‘there will, ‘be special inusic with’ an ap: proprinte” mensuge® “from the minister: TT ‘HL Wright, B. A: “The -preshy tery ot Prince Rupert. isy ithe most nnique presby tery in the Do- minion: . Tt. has. ten’ Indian.. thissions,’ Lovie * Japanese; . two marine, - missions, | eight domestic misstons ’ und five hos: pitals operating “under ‘tts supervision, ‘Rey, “A, Wilson, ‘B.. A., of; Prince Ru-. pert is the chairman and’ Rev. a, A. Wright, BA} ror» ‘Hazelton. ig the. sec: retary. Mr, Wright: will ‘leave, early next, month. for, Yaneouver ‘ta. nttend the: ‘annual, seasions of | coirfetence, . Ti will. meet’ in’ St Andrews: ehurel, ue co STA “One. of: ‘the ministers,. Rev. we. reform the senate until such time as |! Letters sty Editor “IMpRis SION © OF A ‘RUSTIC ne : ; “The anogt noticeable: chiinges since wearing official titles, in the P! D. A, also the attitude of “if you don’t like tt you can luaip it.” And, ‘What do you think you can do about it.” We run this department. to suit ourselves whether it stands still, . stand. without hitching. Last spring, owing | to delay, . what” road all, summer. ation. for. spring, heck of a mess, and it will take a lot of cash to. put. them,” back. ,where they were before elections, Mniters were 50 bad that gome ranchers took a drag. and went ‘out at his own “expense and: tion: Cepartment, of the government “Is working very,, well: neccount:. ‘of ‘agriculture? © “depression. It does not seem, legal tous, At present our roads should be worked: but. call the tools are stuck in the mud down by Burus Lake ant. Prinee’ George’ ‘Where all the work and money: Ig! spent: We: hope: our. “HNeg- all tepresentative’ downy there .get$1 some roads: while he: has the chanee, hecansé. it may. be his. last opportunity Phe. people: of. Ominéca are now goy- erned, if you can’ “eal ‘it that, by the minority, whereas our ‘duely elected M.. BP, P, seems. to hare. gone to the tower. ‘of’. ‘Lonion: . “AS matters istand that. should mean: ‘it least two’ inelli- gibles for next election,’ have only’ ‘two ehnnees,’ one to get ito shoyw, or. -elge | pay. ‘oun: taxes’ “Into” ‘pool anid et’ sonie ane who. ‘is within one | they sig ‘just: matter and for: ourselves, whether lt runs or “. It seems to . little work done was: done at the wrong - time, ‘consequently we had no decent . ‘Last fall the roads went, ‘into winter without. any prepar- 7 “They - are now inca. |dragged, many miles, ‘For ‘this he will. - likely get his taxes’ raised. The taxa- : rs rn nam se a et “Tn fact they even © tax. you a year. ‘head, although the. : 1080. valuation should : ‘alvop 50% on rs nT a i ee ‘As tatters: stand: todas’ it seems we Skeenn Nding where wwe will stand te the last election seem to,lie the won-. ff déerful “Buek-passing” ability of {those © See? ieee os = ae a ee ie! = ‘ aah