ce RS 7 i THE OMINECA, ABRALD, WEDNESDAY: ‘DECEMBER ‘b, 198 Auto Jitney Service oe Between Hazelton and New Hazelton -and the Railway, ‘ “er to any point in the’ dis- - ‘trlet—ang ‘at any hour. sot _- Phone Hazelton. A short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long ~ Omineca Hotel, 2 Tong, § 2 _ short | Pacific. - Milk’s Big Points’ : The richness that belongs only to . a perfect milk and the natural fla- | “yl ‘ vor that only a scientific process coe | can preserve gives Pacific the pre- . oy ferred Place it holds in this pro- vinee.- Richness, freshness and natural flavor: are. three . essentials—but they are possessed only by the fin- ; est milk. | Pacific Milk ae 828 Drake St., Vancouver _ at Fattories at Abbotsford and Ladner a Grant’s Agency i. 4 7 Ms ) ». i ; a ) ‘ i , , _ Protect “your property with, ” “fire insurance: . _ youre estate with Hitei Insurance Tes - District t Agent for the leading . Insurance Companies— : cat Life - oy Kira, 00 - ‘ Health: . Accident -HAZELTON Tn pe a a Ra PRM et Pee sth -Omineca . Hotel | C. W. Dawson, HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS | ’ “AND. COMMERCIAL | fe ° Prop. et ge ee ee oh EE } ( MEN | . Dining room in. ‘eonnection:. t. Hazelton | - B. C. 4 t eee | Seer ee Be ote seme ag ones ‘Ship Your. Fars to ol . The old Reliable House Pay by retin mail & will wire to you : lt our. price: “does, not suit. we: wil ay express | ‘both: n ways. Doe; BENSON BROS. {H 3 Will be received by the undersigned ‘}up to noon, November 26th, 1928, for { ; November 6th, 1928. lof British Columbia ‘| 22-28 y, rays MORE THAN OTHERS in = . wil find o our ‘tock of Purnichings: ‘and Clothes thoroughly pete dae . FALL and. ‘WINTER ‘Suits and Overcoats ~ This is purely. Man’s atore sind: men end youth can be completely: outfitted here—from head ta foot -and in ‘the newest style. . We carry the best lines and ; a range. wide enough to Please your - Particular jaste in, > ‘Neckware, Shirls, Hats Underware | iz C DAWSON Smithers, B. ce a B. C. LAND: SURVEYOR J. Allan. Rutherford Surveya promptly executed. SMITHERS, B.C. wages the purchase ‘of one 1921 model, Ford: , | Touring cRr, now situated at Hazelton B.C. Yor further particul rs apply to. D. lay, resident engineer,’ Hazelton, B.C The highest or any tender not nec- exsar ily accepted. ; V. A, ROLLINS: Purchasing: Agent. Parliament Buildings, a Vietoria,:B. ©. oes NOTICE e os Very urgent" notice is heieby “given that an.. application will be made: to the ‘Legislative’ ‘Assembly: of the Pro.’ vince. of. British Columbian at jts next session on behalf of the Chiropodists | for. a. private bil to. be known as “The , Chiro- pody Act” gor the purpose of govern: ing gud’ regulating the .practiée of ehiropody throughoyt British Colum- bia by. providing for a. bourd of | ex- aminers to insure the..better qualifi-. ‘Jeution. and ‘standing’ of persons -prac- ticing and holding themselves, out as}. practicing the ‘profession of chiropody ini British Columbia -and the revistra- tion and liceusing ‘of: practitioners nud for ‘the incorporation of the tegisiered and “Heensed chiropodists of : British Columbia into a’ body corporate | under the name of “The British ° ‘Cohnnbia Chivopody Association with powers. af acquiring, . holding and disposing. real‘and personal property, fixlay ane collecting of examination . registration and: enrollment fees, the: ‘issuing af cer. tificntes of registration ‘and of Heanses -/and ndmission of candidates, : the “dis-: : ciplining and control of members, and ‘|of. enncting of all bylaws: and regula: tions. forthe general: ‘Management ot the Association.” *. B: Dated at, Vancouyer, ; the: 26th, day of ‘Noy ‘ember, “A D. ene a -LUOAS: &' LuOAS, ’ Barristers and: Solicitors.” 1022 ‘Standard Bank Building, .. - Vancouver, B,.6.. ; " Solicitors: tor Aptian eo” amily Herald’ ‘and. erg. of: ‘Canaan, ‘while the ‘former’ g. fam-. daly dlrele, . 4in‘-the. ‘aécompatiying - miga- | aine,. gets: what 4p ‘ best of. all, cA tection with th ‘Ominécs ‘Hotel, ‘bar: rh t -8) nnd: het: barber “i | ures aweré quite marked. -@ {other-h . | British | Coluinbia, and Vancouver Is: {land Contets all gave a lower average ‘ithe previous: year. “that while the Vancouver Island Con- “test. gave. a lower average egg yield than i. the: previous year .there-was. an i improvement in 1. the average welght oF «| CRBS. er " Weekly ; sta Of, “Montreal: “As not’ ‘only. ‘a-mhoney | % maker’ ‘but. a money’. saver to, the farm: |. - RGGLAYING CONTESTS . | Some Observations ‘of. the. 1027-28: Eee | aying. Contests, “phe. Egg Laying Contest year just ended | “WAS; in* many respects, “not, as satistactory. figs had been; anticipated. ‘Lack. of | ‘sunshine | ‘ad. frequent, rains seemed ‘to retard ‘production in’ thé spring and early © ‘summer, Generally speaking, ‘production Was. much - the same 2s in the previons year ‘and -egg size seemed’ to: show: a Slight improve- : ment. Seven of the thirteen contests show: Led an improvement in. average yield, while ‘eight - ‘of “the ° thirteer showed an improvement in the “aver. age. weight of eggs laid. ‘The Oanadian Contest at Ottawa #ave an average: egg yield which war alx eggs per “bird lower than that ob- tained the previous year, and the ege ] ‘weight suffered - ‘in’ about - the same proportion: The Nova Scotia Contest Wilalse showed a lower average ege yield "|The Prince. Bdward Island, Nova. 8co- tia’ Southern, New Brunswick, Quebee | Hastern, Quebec “Western, ‘Ontario and | Saskatchewan Contests all ‘showed an improvement in ege yield over the. pre: vious year and in some cases ‘the fig. “"On the Manitoba, Alberta, hand, the production per. bird than was the case Iti is fair to state : An ‘putstanding observations ‘iu. con: nection With, the contest year’. Just ended was the: figures which were, worked out, on the correlation: of body. weight: to ees ‘production: and ‘glze-of egg. for. ‘the. previous years’ contest birds... In, brief ; : the findings showed. sla: yerymarkéd, ‘correlation. in. all: threc, characters. An... favour: of the larger 7 birds,” “and: it is: ‘safe to say that. other 7 things. ‘being - -equal : the. bird -well ur . |to standard’ weight - will lay: more: and - larger. eggs‘ than. her. open’ “Mate that “hacks | body Fas ‘published - in: sutésummer and from ae general absery. ations: made of the’ Can- size... This - information ‘adian ‘Contest : birds. which. have just arrived for. the 1928-29 contest at Ot- tawa,’ breeders “ haye ‘selected “pullets which give ‘promise of- making. stan- dard-welght as hens. It is- very gra: titying” to teary ‘that the ‘informatior which the. OBE. laying. contests have ad -are secur ing. is being tnken ful ady antage of by ‘the ponltry breeder; Hwoughont’ ‘Canada. . ’ 7 DEPTH oF PLOUGHING . Deep ploughing seems. to have little merit. nccording to experimental work carvied 1 An. at: ‘the Central I Farm, Ottawa There was no’ ‘significant difference in the ‘yield: of either ‘corn or oats” “by ploughing seven inches deep as compar- ed with. ploughing: four -inches, deep. of heavy: lay nnd sandy Joon’ ‘bolls, Corn after sod: on henry. soils gave ‘preciese- ly. the | ‘Same yleld where the Boll: was ploughed, four tieches’ deep and where jit was: “ploughed , three inches’ ‘deeper. On. sundy “soils: the difference was. 80 : little’ as, to be not: ‘worth: _cousidering, amountlig,. to. 20.60 tons © “after | “four “Hineh ploughing, ‘and: 20,90 | tons atter dynitted ‘to be’ the sar nee rom the ‘Results ege _| business: for the purpose of its: bust. The ‘Hazelton: jon Hospital | “The Hazelton ‘Hospital issues tic-. | ‘Kets for any: “period at $1.50 per | ‘month in ‘advance. | ‘This rate in-- cludes office. ‘consultations, medli- eines, 2s: well as ‘all costs while tn the hospital.” Tickets are ob- | tainable ‘in’ Hazlton at the drug " store or.. by’ mail from the medi- - eal superintendant at the hospital B.C. UNDERTAKERS | .EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY wire will bring ue BO. Box 48 _ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. s be t. t L i. I i L jo i i SMT een neir tm nh 4. B. Récuesmi, ‘Mana Rates $1. Bo per ‘day v Up. In The Legislature | | Notice i is hereby given that an appl. cation will be made at the. next Ses- ‘sion of the Legislature of the Province of British Columbia’ for. an Act to in. corporate a company under the name of Provincial Telephone Company with 4an. ‘authorized’. capital. of five million dollars. with its head office in the City of Vancouver: and’ Jvith’ the following powers :— To operate telephone, ‘wirless- tele phone, radfo-telephone and similai services, including. services.. for - the transmission of sound, pictures, writ: ing or signels; to hold and dispose of lands, tenements and hereditaments oi any. description; to provide and main. tain all such ‘buildings,. works, plant. apparatus, materials, offices and ex: ‘|thanges us may be necessary for its ness to provide and opernte steamships and other vessels; to acquire. and usc any privilege granted -by any Federa’: ‘Proviucial of: Iaunicipal authority; t« |/ acquire and use patent rights; to ad vance money. to any. corporation; «com: pay or’ person for. providing - building or. operating any telephone ° system ; te HARDWARE. Powder . and Dynamite - "Pause ‘Shelf and Heavy. Hardware : Smithers, B. C. We now handle and a full dine of miners supplies . Caps Carbipe Rails. Fish Plates blacksmith coal always ‘on hand "Oliver Plough equip- Ment, do anything. as contractor’ for: ‘others which it might do for its. ow: purpos- es; to Invest-and deal with it surplus funds; to enter. upon and, break ul highways, strects and public. ‘bridge; * Jage, and to trim trees’ on‘or extending | and to-construct. telephone lines. along, across -or-under the sane, or ‘in; “under or over waterccourses, rivers and’ “lakes subject ‘tothe’ approval of: the ‘elty \o1 miunieipal: council where the proposec’ works. are'to be Situated within. & clty or. municipality, ‘and’ in, other” cases. subject to the approval: of ‘the Minister ; of Lands; to ‘construct works on its’ own property; subject. to. obtainin; consent under the Navigable Water: Protection Act “of the Dominion of Canada, to construct, lay. and operate submarine teléphone cable or enables ib any lake, river or water to which tha: Act appHes, also between any island: in British Columbia and - ‘between. sucl islands and the mainland: to ent’ {, pusuge for its lines where. such. line’ pass through woods. subject to. com | pensating the owners thereof-for dam a over highways in order to. prevent in terference with food telephone. service to, purchase ‘the .whole or any part -o’. the: ‘undertaking of any other ‘compan: having objects. in “whole or in. part sim: ilar te those of the company, or to. am ° algamate With sueh other company, rnd to. transfer to the company .o1" to: the amalgamated company, ‘as. the | casi. may be, all or. any. of. such franchise: or statutory. powers aS.may be possess, ed. by” such other. company; to: cente 'y into: and carry out any, agreement: ’ |: any -comphny whose’. undertaking purchased ‘as ‘nforesaid. ‘in the. naterc |‘ of. assuming. the payment of ‘or: guar intecing: the payment: of principal. an: interest, - or.. either; on ..bonds . ture. stock or debentiires, * uming: or guaranteeing the’ carrying out of ite obligdtions or any part therest; to en ter Into agreements for connecting lt: - ra ha amg eI © Closing: Road in a Lot 978, Be - Const: District - - “Notlee ia hereby ‘given ‘that, unde the authority conferred. by ‘Section: ofthe’ “Highway Act” Chapter. 108,10 the’“Revised Statutes of Britigh: ; umbia, ae it is the: intention’ Partigment Buildings, : : ME a as oy "Hours | 9 am, fo ep. ings by, appointment. © ’ “Minister of. Pub Sataben at ‘BO, system. dr :lines*: with thi hone’ operator .