' THE OMINECA ‘HERALD WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY. 13, 1429 BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short a eee a ‘Build B. C.’’ In the Arctic Regions Its eold: Last spriug we got a letter from Ma. C. C. Carpendale of Strawberry Hill on the Pacific Milk in cold weather... Up on the Arctic. Ocean in mid-winter this _-good : nik. stood up where no other milk would. Several were — - tried, We-thank Mr... Carpendale’ he i for this valued information. We | printed this letter in full and are glad to have the oppertunity to thank bim again, : ‘Pacific Milk B28 Drake St. Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner ‘Wim. Grant’s . Agency Protect your property with fire insurance — your estate with life insurance District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies— Life Fire Health » Accident . ) ») ) ) : ) Y yy ) }) ‘ ) ! , s ‘ ‘ ’ BG. HAZELTON ~~~ WN AARRAAR ARREARS Vee eek Pn Pll a tee a ad Re Oe Omineca Hotel C, W. Dawson, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining roam in connection Hazelton - B. Cc. ete a ey, A le BP Ee eee Sh teed { 7 { 3 ; 7 The Hazelton Hospital “he Hazelton Hospital’ issues tie- kets for any. periéd at $1.50 per ‘month in’ advance. This rate in- ‘ehuiles office consultations, medl- . anes, 9, well .. as. pil costs while ois the dinspita). Tickets are, ‘Obs, “tninable in’ Hozlton at ‘the’ “drng ‘stare or by. mail from the medl- ",eu) snperintendant. at the hospital B.C. UNDERTAKERS -EMBALMING FOR. Si1PMENT A SPGCIALTY - soe ree P.O, Box 048 A vitre , Live: stock “feeding PARTICULAR MEN | Will find our stock of Furnishings and Clothes thoroughly up-to-date FALL and WINTER || | Suits and Overcoats This is purely,’ fifan’s ‘store and men end youth ean.be completely outfitted here—irom head ta foot and in the newest: style, We carry the best lines and a range wide enough to please your particular taste in Neckware, Shirls, Hats .Underware E, C. DAWSON Smithers, B. C. B.C LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. | t. SMITHERS, B. C.. aan ae a ae ae eae One Omineca Assess- ment District NOTICE is hereby given that all assessed taxes on land levied under the “Taxation Act’ and all school taxes levied under the “Public Schools Act” are due and payable on February 15th, 1 1929, . All taxes on income shall be deemed to be due and payable on the date on which the notice: of assessment thereof is given to the taxpnyer. All taxes due and collectable for the Ontineca Assessment District are payable at my ‘office in. the Court House, Smithers, B. GC. Dated at Smithers, BC. February oh, 1929, : a, i. WELSH. : Acting Collector, CALF CLUBS DEVELOPE STOCK. . MEN: Calf teédinig ‘competitions ire -do- ing aovaluable work in training boys in the care of cattle, From: a, start of clubs organized in the Province of Quebou sev en years ago, there ave now in operntion upwards to seventy-five’ tlibs in‘ which’ the young people nre gaining valuable experience in the pro per feeding, handling and exhibiting wilves, The work is carried on jointly by the federnl ‘and provinginl Depart- meiits of Agriculture’ exch providing Titty per cent of the prize money il warded and shaving the; at the clubs during t the year, The youths” startwith calves of — goud (ype and breeding and feed nd care for them: contlinously wider suuper- vision until the following vear when they are bronght together us yen lings for compitition, Some of the ‘dubs have as high as ‘eighty members , The- bringing - togéther of the stucle of oo many enthusiustic young people: arouses erent interest und it is stot. ed'‘by the Hon? W, -ts Motherwell, ‘Min inter of Agriculture at Ottawa, in? ‘his 4 report Por, the: ‘list fiscal your, that. an ltheidanee oftal thousand of ore’ at the calf. fair is not unusual, ‘The: influence of this work in the district’ is fay viaeliing? and’ clubs rapidly de- velope. inta community breeding cen-' tres for high’ class enttle,. The: Min-: ister also: polnts ont’ the affords the boys “ia‘nll phrases: and” management PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. : will bring us Bp veer ome ; a i und in keeping records ‘of feed costs ind peaduetion,. coe | tion enbraces. Its membership. includes ‘| weeklies, 50,000. ‘| paper -subseriber’ for every fumily of ‘| five. hinder. . matters relating to departmental “veg supervision |. aidditional! value of this work in the trotting it} 3! of] The: Omineca. Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every. Wednesday C. H. SAWLE PUBLISHER Advertising rates—$1.60 per. ingen’ per’ month reading notices 16 per tine firat insertion. MWe per line each subsequent i jon. etap! ai CONSTRUCTIVE PUBLICITY SUG- GESTED | A brief despatch ‘yguder Victoria dated sonie days: ago, ‘told of a delega- tiun, representing the B. C. & Yukon Press: Association ‘waiting upon; the Government and urging the abolition of the old tinie. publicity, and suggest: ing, instead the adoption of A conerete plain of departmental advertising should frankly tell the public what it should known 1 ubout the public's busi- less. | "Pu “understand the "importance: “of this proposul one must realize what the B. C. and Yukon Press _Associa- every dally and weekly. newspaper in the provinces, The combined circula- tion of the dailies is 200,000 and the _Sixty-three . news- papers are represented, and fifty- seven cities aud towns = are, covered. The total population of, the _brovince is 535,000, _ Statisticians, enleulite: jeu one news: On. this’ basis the weekly neéws- papers, enter one- shalt the horiies, and share with their big ‘brothers, the elty dailies, the power of the press. . ‘This power may he used'to- help’ or Divided -and wrangling party, political issues this power would le dissipated and the whole province might suffer. It would appear that the newspapers are prepared to tse thelr power constructively, They ‘have suggested. a plain. having for its object a vegular campaign of newspaper publicity, giving to the people such in- formation as may eminate from the various departments, with the iden of keeping the “public informed on all wiations ‘ind requirements, thereby \puilding up confidence and goodwill, and harmony in the developement of our industries ad resourses, and every over | GRIDDLE CAKES! “os F | Who doesnt lke griddle | cakes? From father to the youngest .member of the family, everyone clamours for more—twhen they nre tasty! Here is a tested recipe: white flour, 1 teaspoonful salt, 4 tea- sugar. tablespapnfuls sugar. Combine the milk. and water, “aga the shortening sugar, and the eze and beat in the dry ingredients which have been sifted together. Bent: thor- oughly and fry as usual on slightly cil ed griddle or an unoiled aluminum or soapstone griddle. If very thin cakes are desired, add two more tablespoon- }- fuls of St. Charles Milk and water, ing The Borden Co, Ltd, Dept. W. L.. 140 St. Paul .W., Montreal. . NOTICE of APPLICATION For Consent to ‘Transfer of Beer License Notice is herby given that. on the 26th day of February next the under- signed intends to-apply to the Liquor. Control Board for consent to transfer Beer License No. 1329 and issued in respect of premises being part of the building known as “Grandview Hotel sltuute at. Sonth azelton, British Columbia, inon the lands described as Lots 13 & 14. Block 17 Map 974 B, Prince’ Rupext | Land. Registration Distriet, -Province of British Colum- bia. from Mrs, Rose. Hannah Cuthbert to John CG. K. Sealy, | ‘Dated thid Gth day’ A.D, 7980 5 SOHN co Es ‘SEALY senemeecn ce NOTICE LAND. REGISTRY ‘ACT - TAKE NOTICE that an applico- tion has been made to cancel the regis- ]| of ; ‘February 1 eupful Borden's St. “Charles: MULE} 1 eupful water, -2tablespoonsfuls melt-|-)° ed butter, 1 egg well beaten, 3 cupfuls|. spoonfuls baking pow der, 2 , For “furthur interesting recipes write . for the Borden Cook. Book, address- ] “Hotel: ; - Prince Rupert . Fa A “Rea Goop Hore... Prince ! Rupert | B.C. : _H, -B. ROCHESTER," Manager . l Rates $7.64 per day up. Te tr res remem ete Me ae ite EBY'S HARDWARE Smithers, B.C. We now handle. 7 Powder and Dynamite and a full line of miners supplies Caps: Rails ~ Fuse Carbipe ‘ste and Heavy Hardware alw ays on hand Oliver Plough equip. ‘ment. tration of a certain Agreement for Sale dated the 16th day of ‘December, A. D. 1922, registered in the Land Reg gootl thing within the province. These newspaper men believe that: legitimate aflvertising is as much-an, integral part of the public's business ; ns it-is-of private business. They be- lieve the. people’s .business. is the: higg- ext business an the provinee, and,: be- ing business men themselves, they realize that if the people nre to be interested in theiv business they must be kept informed, a i The: Vunconver Provinee recently issued a pamphlet regarding itself and its. five ussociate nelvspaper's covering the. Berminion fram Hamilton, “Ont., io Vane: AIVED, i. C.. mid nowt as the Sontham newspapers, " ti a Mile, wai " idniittéd’ rogently to the hospital with Frost bitten ‘feet. He wen there ‘Same’ year's ago followtiig an “explosion of dynamite on ‘his cabin door step, wae L und premises, or to prevent such pro: jPou Ben Now land, be istry - Office; -.Prince - Rupert;- B.° C., = | Fi as- Number: 3206D, and assigunent of 2 DR. Ro M. BAMFORD = the said, Agreement for Sale dated |@ . aa El Tune 22nd,’ 1925, registered as ‘Num- a : ; — 7 ie ber 8G627D; ‘the said’ Agreement anc] = : AH Assignment being in respect. of the a SOE. i lnuds and premises described. as the] i South-West Quarter - of Section” 34,|= zS Township. 14, Range. 5, Coast District,| 3 a _ a British, Columbia, ac iver thé Diuc” AND, TAKE Noricy tant in sup- 4 Office—Over the Drug Store B port ‘of such application has been ‘pro- |= : Ey: : * E duced -the Statutory: Declaration of a SMITHERS, B. C a William O. Fulton, dated the 25th. i Hours 9 4; m. to 6p. m. Even- Fe day of January, A. D,.1929, and Stat-|3 ings by appointment € Ay ‘utory Declaration of Arthur Goodwin, |. oii 0°00: Wy : i y OSs r Ee fate oe day’ of January, AD Sem iunder ithe. said Agreement ‘for -Sale, and. re-entry and. recovery of posses- sion of the suid. Jands and premise: nnd it is my intention wfter the ex- pizntion’ of thirty days fromthe sér- vice, of this notice, or substitutional service by publication of said notice to. cancel the registeration. of. the said agreement for sale upon the’ Registry and thereupon the estate of the: pur- chaser ‘and the said assignee in the | lands described in the said Agreement for Snle shall cease and determine unless you shall take and’ prosccute the ‘proper ‘proccedings .-tu establish your cluim, if any, to the sald lands ‘|posed action on my part. Dated in the Lund Registry. Office! Prince Rupert; B. G., this 28th day of Jaunnary, As D, 1929. a H. F. MeLeod ., wort Traser, B.C. po ee re eee mien mn nee noe me ame ee aint ate ve dese HAZELTON’ THEATRE. | in Saturday, February 16th . "Fighting. every. inch ‘of ;. graph lines that. would . The: Glorions Tail Jed! the West, West: West! © Laying the foundation ofa great’ love.” _ AML the sensational riding of’ Ken's. previous", hits plus: ‘one of histoty’s 3 most thrilling episodes. . the way, Laying tele- connect: East’ and West. Boog ‘ * the Distrilet Register of Title |. (|. hhied? (3); years’ wi ; Femoral! of Hn PL abe Tu its tN 8 ES RE TIMBER SALE X11106- Sealed tenders Vv. ill he ‘yecieved: by. ‘Forester, Prince « Rup: @t not later than nogn on the 25th, day of Febrnary, 1929. forthe - pr- ehase .of Licence S11100 nenr. Skeens Grossing, Carriny Dist. to cut 15,000 Lenin) feet of Ceda'y Poles and Piling. hwo, (2) yenrs will, be alowed for - removal of -dinben .- . _arther partewdies oof the Chief Forester, Vietovin. the District For- exter Prince’ Rupert, or Ranger I. W. share, Hazelton . ibe District Forester, Prine Ripert. ‘ok, latei: than: noo onthe 25th day ef ; Februniys,, a 20), for. the, purchase of Licence, X106 Nts West wsope, ] Kltwincool Vandy - ovens Distrlet’ to ‘cut’ 94,500 Tent. feet. of Vedat Polea” & Piling. Li be’ mowed, for niber. ving ‘ot goo -frae ade Leto" “spines spent’ Few ‘dnys with a while. oe, pace ones eee ernie wee a Fish Plates blacksmith coul, | °* bis parents following’ an_ “attack of flu} which caused him. to Iny oft work for = ——, f 4