one as THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. SEPIEMPER Ta ant NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday Cc. OH. BAWLE ~ - PUBLISHER, Alvertieong pates~$1.50 per Inch per month rewiing mutices be per firstin: n, [0c per line each subsequent insertion, DEAD SET AGAINST THE NORTH , oy Vancouver has finally turned all its batteries against northern British Col- unbia with the intention of putting this country completely out of business ‘There is nothing ‘that Vancouver can do thre fi is not duing to bring about that end——they ' are jleaying no stone witusned to Kill this northern goose thut has been laying splden eggs foi Virucottver for over twenty years. Jx it flint Vanconver.Zenrs Prince Ropert.as a grain shipping port? Is it lic t sete. vf the tourists from the Uuited States might travel north and Ionnve n dollar or two? Ig it that Van- ertyer begins to realize that it has hilt on a filse Youndstion and . that 1a that they have to deliver the goods it compete in world and Canadian i: “Kets, aad they have not the goods delives—that is evoda up to stand. + ! “ | Want. ever the reason tha press of Vorcouver is dealing dead'y blows t: i< best eustumer. Not oulv are the “a-eonver pupers doing their utmost, Int all their two-bit writers are send- fez ont stuff to magazines and outside The Ommeca’ Herald inthe wriungs were based on faet, bat i the campaign now belng waged, the facts ure the last things thut “would : fit Into the scheme of rheVanconver Province ln p ?tienlar. tt Is also -a- regretable feature that the members of. the: Kidd ccmy.iitee was 60 fer influ- fluenced by the determination of Van- couver, and particularly the Province newspaper, to control the expenditures of British Columbia, that they ‘tovk o lot for grantel and dhl not cunsider the, facts, , So great is the hostility of the south against. the north that the press and the Kidd committee begrudged the ex- penditure of some $300,000 - On two big and permanent. bridgés in ‘the north, the one at Terrace and the other at New Hazelton, and needs them today, even though the amount of traffie over them today Iv not as great os it was when the bridges were first built, nor as great as It will be as soon as the present slow business is revived. - ‘ The chief trouble about those twe bridges is, that they were not: built nearly as soon #s they should hayc been, and the program of developmeni of which those bridges formed a most important link, has been halted. for Tensons known to Vancouver business men quite as well as to anyone else. - Now~that "Vancouver: has three 01 four permanent roads leading in every direction out of it, and especially to the United States to ald the booze run- ners, Vancouver does not want to sec any other part of the province devel- oped. The Kidd committee and Van- newspapers that is very detrimental » the nerth. Tt would not be so bad just repairing Vancouver ‘ronds. couver want all work on roads cut.to The . ., Bookings e Lower fares on trains and steamers now bring a trip to the Homeland well within .the 1932 travel budget. ‘Go this year... it costs lesa! Liberal stopovers. Book passage on any steamer you wish. Any Canadian National agent will-give you arrange passports, accommodation, issue travellers? ‘detailed -costs, . Book NOW for choice reservations! For information call or wrlte—Local Agent or , H, McEwen, D.F. and P.A, Canadian 1 hotel cheques. Prince Rupert ae ¥-65-52 N National When = those - bridges , were built the country needed then, f Prince’ Rupert people severed Jian ‘tax payers of the ‘shor th can go bao ti ox: carts. and shanks’ mare ~ The! control . of all ‘expenditures’ ts ra what Is behind Vancouver's demand for ‘a: sinaller legislature. and representa- tion by population . only: That would give the one clty ‘more than half ofthe}. ~ ; members.- The Good Lord ‘help ‘the rest of the province when that day a ar. rives.. 4.) the good of British” “ Colainbia does not enter into the game that ts now be- ing- ‘played. The abolition, of the Bat: ronage system , Is. but R; herring. qn. the troil. : off ‘successfully . British Columbid: will know. patronage,, pork barrels and ; Op: en graft:such as never : before Was, even dreamed of in a province, ° hee ow, leave the number of representatives an the Legislature as at: present; - Once Vancouver gets control the rest’ of: the }. province, will fade out of the, pleture The Kidd report: was: i wholly: for the benefit of Vanéotiver, and the ‘yest of the province is to pay the pipér-, It is well to:take heed ‘now and prevent the ‘one elty destroying ‘the Test! of the people and ‘their’ investments. ‘ While ‘Vancouver, as 2 city, and all its organizations were. doliig’- evetry- thing possible to kill’ off. Prince Rupert through the Kidd report and the unior government and: the réduced member- ship of the legistature and an all Van- couver and Victoria’ cabinet, i man of the B, C. Products “Asso. was in Rupert telling the people how much the manu- ‘faecturers loved. to sell to Prince Rupert and how they should all. ‘eo-operate to bulla up. Vancouver, ‘and ‘what - lovely people the people in Rupert were. And An ‘all Vancouv er - cabinet, a small legisInture, the Kidd report, the. P. G. K. steal—the future for B; C, ‘looks as goon as-it posalbly couldn't, al So renee Fe 7 7 CANADIAN P PEACHES: BEST -Canadi: im ‘grown peaches, the grent- est treat in ‘all of nature's, invder, are now. reaching the market, sun-ripencd and ‘Juicy; straight from Canida’s. own | orchards, : Unlike. the’ (early, Season peaches, ‘which ‘have to ‘be shipped long distances, and - picked before they are oon properly’ ‘matured, thése now’ ‘on sile ‘are “ripened. on the. tees’ in the natural ; way..and’ shipped to. ‘market: when they ave in their prime.* Canadian, peaches are ‘among’ the finest in ‘the’ world—- |- v ev enly: ripened, large and. juley ond al- Ways a favorite: with: every: member of |- the household, ve a, . : boy naw Bo m4 2 S 1932, attwo, 0; ‘elock i in the afternoon. vee ae The Government of The Province of British Columbia be yoo | | . ; | | the ct Hous Smithers, B. C., on Wednesday the sth day of October an | | | the year 1930 will he exposed for sale, | ae “Particulars of properties to be offered at Tax Bale can be ‘sian from} the. Provincial Collector at the above address, * aa | . ; . _ The Tax. Sale list will be published i in the i ss 7 before the Bae of the'sal ch Moho, fdas ‘ poe 4 ten te, : ree ee OMINECA. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT © The annual Tax Sale of Lands for delinquent taxes will. ‘be held at _ ee ON 7 . cha teu , AiPlanas iipon which land taxes and school fated a are, © delinguent for 1 ‘ae va abe re tir iy a last oy “at the present: scheme ‘is:: pulled }- - The hope of. ‘Britiah, Colitmbia’ is. te]: He City | Transfer | \ o t at EVERY package ¢ of - Kelloge’s -Corn. Flakes is sold with the personal guarantee: of W. K. Kellogg: ‘Kellogg’s. Corn . Flakes’ must more than satisfy you with their flavor, crispness _ and freshness. If they aren’t the very best corn flakes you . ever tasted, return: the ‘empty. . red-and-green package'and we , will gladly. refund your money.” a > Kelloge’s Corn Flakes, have been considered the standard ° of ‘yalue. ‘When substitutes are ‘eof ered you, ‘remember it is seldom in: . the spirit of service. Demand * _ the genuine. ‘Made. by Kellogg in London, Ontario. co A. Watch: Repairing and - Mix os Usial vf way - and the, Ww ater. evaporation are the’ |. With such a guarantee, itis “| “no wonder that for 25 years - = ” Smithers, B. C..-. - Taxi and Transfer Service _ At all’ hoursy: : wi _ hen, arra t ee . 7 1 * 7 . ey Beh iz ¢ “Owner ; iv | — “aE ioe a hag | Lalcelie: over. the ; veak " ‘end: ‘op, Avunouit Wal Fulton’ and’ x Wy. a TMiehollg, “68: Prince” “Rupert, “Were, “al » ae J ewellery Requirements) To. me R W. Cameron Prine Rupert “Butta B. c. Payroll,” ‘ Pact. 1 any. women. ‘have . ‘enquired “ if '. Vitecum peeked Paeifie Milk should - J he anixed - with w. ater -in the usual “Yes, “The ~ cream ‘epntent ° posane- as in: the old. Drocesa. ; - iimprovement ‘is in. the The ‘greater .¥ltamin content, and’ finer flavor. : oe wee Rp OE OK norte “Pacific Milk | . c owned and eontrallo:" - Plant. at Abbotsford.” “100% |B ae B.C.-UNDERTAKERS | | EMRALMING FOR ‘SHIPMENT ‘A SPECIALTY BO. Box ods - . PRINCE RUPER™ BO. A wire ; will bring a: J.B. Judge — ~ Chiropractor | © Will be atthe Omineca Hotel “ : == NEW HAZELT ON HOTEL Gus Christiano Proprdtor bey Henry | Motors Lid. ‘Smithers, 'B. Cc. Ford Parts Oil Modern Garage Ford Dealers . Gas Repairs .. Complete line ot New Cars: and . Trucks sl a} ‘Di. R..C. Bamford - DENTIST ‘SMITHERS, B. C. ’ Hours 9 a'm.to 6 pm Evenings by appolntment. . roe BCI LAND: /SURVEYOR- Se Allan Rutherford. Surveys s promptly ¢ executed. _ SMITHERS, B. c a Se tne ae. wee = ne, ee ee |: “Hazelton on ‘Thureday . A sewmcspravcr. ith —-__ ee ee te | |