of i" Yh, SE ES ot ae Oo Se a! ae is qe “THE OMINECA | HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 132 y ra In the first place of all, Mr. Farm the consumers of what you have to them. Anything, then, that effects the local towns or its - neople affects you by uffecting your market. Any- : thing that effects the farm | produce ‘you have to sell, | try ‘has a vital bearing on after-all, one in point of vi 4 . Tn presenting the news and other with the news of the whole distri n classified column which should Make use of It, You ‘re ‘also ‘kept ‘continually in New Hazelton and the interior, Inining circles which ‘is but 4 cents a week. I with 50c, which will give for & months. Omineen Herald for 3 months. Mr.Farmer | “here’s why you _, Should read your .-,., Newspaper. trict because it is the logical market for the greater part of your New Hazelton and district people are ducer of what they must buy, are a person of ‘mighty importance You have a common bond. eral status of New Hazelton und district. Omineca Herald is guided by this thought. garding any. phase of farm work or life are published, together Besides the buying opportunities listed by the stores there { socially, industrially and in the The Ominecn Herald presents each week. Mr. Farner, you should be a careful render of The Omineca. Herald every week, o , “subsckiber, clip the special offer coupon below and os indil 6? bring it into The Omineca Herald office DO IT NOW. THE OMINECA HERALD, New Hazelton, B.C, Enclosed please find 50¢c as subseription to The notify you if I wish it discontinued. ———————— er, you are interested in this dis- te sell, and you, being the pro- ers of this interior coun: the business life and gen- We are, ew, economically. . . H items of interest each week. The Itms of interest re- et, so far as it can be got. be of special interest to farmers. i! touch with whnat.is occurring in Are you? The cost f you are not already a you the Ominecn Herald At the end of that time I will NAME AJ Range 5. Pie et'of Cont ‘ Nake ‘iotice that sixty days after dite L Geo: H, Ballard, intend to ap-. ply to. the ‘Minister of Lands for a li- isi tu: prospect: for coal and petro: lenin over G40 acres of land, as-follow: -~cumencing : ata post: planted: ‘at thy ratth-west corner, of Sec. :9, Twp. 14 I. 5. and marked . G. H. BJs N. W. cor nee? thenee. south’ 80- chaina, | thence crest 80: chains, thence, north 80 chains thence’ west 8 VG altis,.to point.of com mencemety wee ; Janeated: Sept. 1stt 4 Ba Hard; intend _to ater, p£- ‘Lands for li loum over 640 acres, hie commencing’ ita "post planted ‘oné half nile north,of ‘the north-west corner of | {; Sec. 9, Twp. LA): and. marked ¢.1.B.'r 8. [. cornery thence ‘north: 80 ‘chaing thonee. west’ 80:chaing, chaing;}thente ‘ensty80..0hi na of commencements§ “i . Located September dt 032. coop SR a GeO: Hl Balasp Spt ea sp hted Wh, ’ “! a “ qe Tiere ‘have. ‘Phat few, es ‘Ap British Columbia ‘this, year: ' and: ‘ttle loss of: tiniber while ‘thé cost’ of “tight: d-as: follows thetice south. 8 I : ot ae E f i Rip uays by th idiioat HAZELTON LAN LAND. DISTRICT . Distriet ‘of Cons f Const, Range 5 Tuke notice that sixty days afte: date, Geo. H. Ballard, intend te appl: to. the. Minister of Lands for a licensr to ‘prospect for coal and’ petroleum ov- er G40 acres of land as follows :—com- meuclig at ti post planted at the north west corner of Secction 0; Twp, 1A, R 5, and, marked G. H. B’s 8. W. corner thence: north 80: chains, : therice east SC ehalns, thence’ south 80-chains, thena west, 80, chains ta: point of. commence meut. ; : Located September 48th, 1932, 3 oo, Geo, H, Batar | ils: Wigey Hide stag nga} at | Fortis setoyet poly came: dorgnstrom, the Et tet, ‘terlVinig ere late Atbnaay aftethioon, * Tt réturned on Tuesday: ainorning so that the ‘road to local pesple. . | way has. ‘told: the Bi tor ‘putting people’ on it NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published | ‘Every ‘Wednesday C. HB. SAWLE PUBLISHER, aoe Advertising” raties—$1.60 per inch ¢ per month reading notices 16¢ per Ilne firatinsertion, 10c per line each aubsequent insertion, we Too many ‘organizations i ts the ery ‘of one of the local niinisters, and yet that same minister has organized, or has been mixed up in organizing more organizations in the past year ‘than the district ev er ‘knew before. To much | organizing 1s not. good. for ayn com 3 minity, ‘and’ especially ‘is it bad for the young people ‘to ‘have ‘them out nigh after night, every ‘week, until well on to midnight. Young people may be ali 4 that they elaim for ‘themselves (but no more) ‘but: at” ‘the same ‘tine ‘they ean not stand the racket of every night out ,| und be fit “for, school ' or work’ the next day. “Very. ‘few | young people are able to remain’ in ‘bed every morning until inine or ten or ‘eleven: o'clock to make ‘) up for the lost rest of the night before It seems to us that ‘the best way to re- duce the number. of ofganizatins is ty xtop organizing 30 many news ones an ‘| to try to make some of the old: ore. little more interesting nul Drofitab.~ As stated in these columis a week .° {so ago, the loss of a business of any kind is a loss toa conumunity. But i the loss is a public instittition, or place of business where’ ‘tany- people trade. and the cause of the loss is due to a fire, the loss ‘is just that much | greater. Not only does the conimunity Hoose, but the individdals immediatel ; effected heavily, no matt ar how nine ‘insurance may be carried’ New Hazel- ton suffered a big: loss last Saturday moroing when the New Hazelton hotel und W, 8, Sherriffy’ store were comple- tely wiped out by fire. . The hotel ‘was 10 asset to the. community as all hotels are, THe store was. just. as great an asset, and in some WAYS a greater as- set to possibly a larger. number of the We- understand , that ar- rangements. are on foot whereby boil places’ of business may resume within nh very, short. time, possibly, something “TW definite may be announced in a fen It will be a good thing forte |. town, the people of the town ,ond 1) days, Hipeaple of. ‘the distric’, as Well as the | travelling public, . Mr, Butterfield, in his column in the Province, gets. off some good stuff er. ery now ‘and: “again and one of those occasions. Was. in: a recent issue when he.” said ‘the. ‘folowing : —'Hon, Nels. Lougheed, whose career as minister of lands ‘has been: cnotad with much inter- est, has at last ha ‘bright thought |: raof ‘Trade that the obvious solution’ ‘of ‘the’ depression lies in ‘moving our: “surplus population back to the land.: That: ds-a_very true thought.’ ‘It “only Jacks cogency in one points; you, can't ‘put. people “back” on the land who" have never - “been onthe land before,” ae It. has long ‘been obvious “to most thinking men, excapt- uinisters of stats. tht the Jand is the only, real basis ov i sane~ civilization: . But* “in this pl _ We should ha » it “Tery coniplete “understanding of J hoge land ‘they are to be. put on and hat interest they are to -have in it jv] . Witen: they ure on it. Men hive! hot, forgotten, the mui ‘government’ ania votitiend puil—a. priced’ that Would mate"atoan ghar. blush. And how, the Soldier was gen- erully’ stuck, so ‘that whether he lost nny money-or’ not, he undoubtedly lost | n goon many valuable years. " ers out of store clerks, bank clerks aud what, liave..you): ‘from, t the, city, or nowy" We, strongly teal, that men, who have a knowledge’. of. farniings should be in. cluded in the plan ope: are many mie who. Khotw. Ligh to, Fi nt but who}: got stuck * with bad tand’ uring the ing fires hos been ‘almost nfl, | * , Smithein ‘ig now open for traftte, : boom days, who would now like to ge, The Omineca Herald: piece of land, of which the government idle, and going back to. scrub land at | rapid rate, “ There: ‘qre:so meny desensed spots In clal department of Janda and forests and agriculture that one becomes daze.” in thinking about it. “ - The agricultural. ‘department, haa., i. real ‘fatmer at the head. “He wants: to help people. get: on-the land. and maz good. But. be has no land to, do any- thing with. “The Lands department is headed by a lumber man, good in hi: ito all timber men and his chief advis- ers say no-to applicatits! ‘for. Jani, 01 ‘put so many obstacles ‘in the way, that the applicant. ‘gives up in ‘dispair. If Premier ‘Tolniié- would, when or ganizing his proposed union cabinet, just reorganize all. the departments and get‘them in “some Kind of ‘works shape, ‘he would. find 2 great ‘deal oO. popular approval At the presen time the departments are bucking one an- other, and the present state has beer in existance for. many years. HEN. HOUSE. MATHEMATICS | Under normal conditions it takes 162.7 eggs to pay for the cost of feed for a pullet during the pullet year, As this figure is arrived at from an aver. age of twelve years’ results it is ( nore than ordinary interest. The ni mer of eggs -required to pey for the cost per bird for feed varles of course with prevailing market prices from one year to the other, During the period ‘of ‘the ‘report it has: ‘Tanged: from as low as 50 eggs in 1922 to a peak of 69 in 1928, while it took 61 to pay the feed cost in 1931, “It is also interest- ing to know .that the same cost study shows than an‘ avernge of 15 eges is sufficient to pay the cost of feed ne. bird during the winter months only. , has been for the fourth..time, crowned the world’s. wheat ‘king. -° At Chicago the other day he. again carried off the main prizes at the world’s grain: show. Poy "MINERAL ACT. ' Certifieate of Improvements ; NOTICE Yordillera Fractional, ‘Camille. “Free rict located one mile southerly from Jsk on Kitselas mountain. "ree Miner's Certificate No? 62347D, . gent for the Usk Mining Co., Ltd.,| Free Miner's Certificate No. 46570D, ntend sixty days from the date here: | f, intend to apply to the Mining Re- order for a Certificate of Improve- rents, for the purpose of obtaining ; Crown Grant of the above ‘claims. nder section 83 mist he commenced efore the issuance of such Certificnt f' Improvements, Jated this ith aay of Octotier, A. D., 82. + TRAILS. | SERVICE| ‘Vastbound: ‘ Transcontinental trains wilt leaye every Monday, Wed» nesday and Friday, Westbound ; '. Traine will leave every Tues- days. Thursday, Saturday. an Speciai low rates ongail and steams Hl ship Mekete fo. the. Old Caunctey. ane a” ' ay ay ‘ af | For inferination’ edll: or write - + tocalagené; or | baeloe H, McEWEN, D.F. PA wd ince Ruperts B, a os 4 O0,38.. Canadi ian. National i, 7 has mony thousands of acrés “ying the whole organization of the provin-. own way, but agriculture is a bug bea . Herman Trelle of. Northern. Alberta ional, Gold Dust Fractional and Mack ’ ineral claims ; situate in the Omineca | . ining Division, Ringe V, Coast Dis-| Take Notice that I, J. A. Rutherford, . And further take notice that action. ’ re we mye bad . . | AoW ‘hether. the; lands “depariment, aud) We. do snot» believe that. ‘the’ idea was’. .| Mr.: Lougheed’s ‘at’ ‘all;: lean ‘make farm-|"- a chanee- -to make: ra a living. oft. i geod | in } BOF BAND’ ‘SURVEYOR Demand Pacific’ Growing |. Watch. Repairing and J Teweleny ete . rat hers ene aot te mite R. W. Cafneron: . Prince Rupert “Build B.C. Payrolls,-.. 0 sos, i ntite yo ANP Since Pacitie Milk discovered. how to use.the, vaceum. packing, procers ; for canning milk the demand for Pacifle .lins..: steadily. inerensed. And itis, growing. Women. were quick to ‘recognize ‘the “finer, more “natural flavor and welcome it, . WEE Dro hous ee ot woe ‘Pacific “Milk 100% BC owned and controlled" ‘Plant at Abbotsford.” wae uaa bd B. Be “UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING ‘FOR SHIPMENT A Srrcuanry . Pa * “P.O, Box 8 PRINCE RUPERT. B A wite C _ wilt : aS JLBJ udge ' Chiropractor. Will be at.the Omineca Hotel . Hazelton ‘on Thursday ——— _ NEW. HAZELTON HOTEL Gus s Christianson, Proprietor Smithers, B, C. Ford Parts: Oil Modern Garage | Ford Dealers ; Gas “Henry Motors, Ltd. : : Repairs : Complete line ot - New Cars. and Trucks pot not wiry re ae a Dr. R. C. Bamford DENTIST . SMITHERS, B. C. !' Hours 9'a m-td 6. p: m ‘Evenings bye qapolntment, eho Ete ce J. Alan -Rutherford ! Aa, tert ata et ay thysg aM tefeg 3 Surveys .Premntly, executed, | / OSMIPHERS, B.C. | STS BROS TET. angen cramer peg ee oe ‘| y