ner rty ‘ oS THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNE ESDaY, MARCH 13, 1929 > + >> 4+ _2-4-+-¢-4-4-0 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: ++ -+-+-4-4-4- 4-4-4 + ‘Build B. C.” Good Milk Try It Good inilk flows from good grass good climnte, good herds cured for under good - conditions. Fortun- ately Pacifle Milk has everyone of — these. It is exclusively a British Columbia product and is the best milk you can buy.- If you have not yet used it, try a can today. ' 0 aT } } EL nO, Pacific Milk 328 Drake St. Vaneouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner al 4 , P J.P. Wm. 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 ee ee ee a ee ae ae ee Ne Ne nee ae HAZELTON. *«. eer art Corer Cc. W. Dawson, Prop. AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection B.C. - [ land et Pe ek te ee wens { ! { l HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS | i i )' Hazelton - ~~ eR Snead es mS el ed The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issies tic- kets for any period ‘at $1.50 per month in advance. This rate in- cludes office consultations, niedi- -eines, aos well as all costa while in the hospital. Tickets are ob- ‘tainable {n Hazlton nt the drug store ot by mail from the medi- enl superintendant -at the hospital it me BE B.C. UNDERTAKERS © —— Aire . _ will bring ua +7. | P.O, Box $48 - a ' PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. . hi PARTICULAR MEN Will find our stock of Furnishings and Clothes thoroughly up-to-date FALL and WINTER Suits and Overcoats This is purely. Man’s store and 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 taste in ° Neckware, Shirls, Hats Underware E. C. DAWSON Smithers, B. C.. a ——————— = I ey B.C LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford Surveys promptly executed. ¢ SMITHERS, B. C. Pt P40 o HES ER ES ea ek la = ¢ DR. R. M. BAMFORD ? a ~ z 4 + DENTIST } " —— a « Office—Over the Drug Store a SMITHERS, B. C. Binge by appointments : ica ESS Ret a as i Ye a ee et oy, Hotel Prince Repert A ReEaL Goon Hote. Prince Rupert B.C. H. B, RocHEstER,” Manager Ratee #160 per day up. LE ee ees RE Oe Par a and Pe Oe Pl Els EBYS HARDWARE Smithers, B.C. l | | | | i ! | } | | | -! Wen now handle Powder. and Dynamite ‘anda fall line of miners supplies Fuse Caps Carbipe Rails ish Plates . blacksmith coal Shelf and Heavy Hardware always.on hand | Oliver Plough equip- ment, : » Apply ‘to Eby’s for Auctloiveer . Services De 1) SOHTCES, 1Pattullo is getting ‘quite fond ‘of: him- ‘(the House to make progress, Jspeclal’ consideration to the ‘iorthern The Omineca Herald! NEW HAZELTON, B.C. “Published Every Wednesday GC A. SAWLE PUBLISHER Advertising rates~$1.£0 per inch per month reading notices 16c per line firet insertion, 10c per line each subsequent insertion, NORTH NOT’ BEING PUNISHED Why all the lamentations from: the Liberal paper in ‘Rupert. and the~ Lib- era! members in the Legislature, from the north about being punished. by the wicked Tories because the north voted for Liberals? Certainly ‘the northern districts are being well provided, for in the public works appropriations and there iy the word. of the minister of public wi urks that the northern. part of the proy ince was to receive. special con- sideration in the matter of roads ‘that would help develop the natural —re- 1 It is also well Known that a good deal of money is to be spent on liridgex, new highways, ete. Lhe Liberals, were they not deroted entirely to making politica! capital of every more the government would look back to the first year or two they were in’ power and consider the lenn appropriations made. then. Last: year was an eleetion year, and the government was overlooking noth- ing to-assure another term of office, hence the great appropriations for all public works, This is not an election year, in fact it-is the first session of i new government, and yet the appro- IWiations in the north are but.a very thousnnd dollars Tess than ‘last’ year's record. If the money is spent on the rouds in a manner that will make for permanent repairs or permanent ronds the north will be away ohend of the game under the new government, At lenst the public works department is hended by a really high class business man who knows, business much better than he does politics. He is too big a man to be influenced by how the peo- ple vote. The accusations made. by the opposition leader of “Ziberal rid- ings being punished” would lead one to believe that the opposition expected the new ‘government to follow out their practice in years past, Premier Tolmie had his opposition sized up right when he asked them when they intended to cut out their piffle and get down to business. One thing A. M. Manson loves to do and that is to -hear himself talk. and the lender of the opposition, Hou. T. D. self and his own voice too, so ‘that be- | tween them there is. little chance for -But My. Manson dees love to talk. . . s Nine ‘and a hal fmillion : dollars: for, roads. trails and bridges is not a bad sturt for the new government the oppo- sition at. Victoria predicted could see nothing in B.C, but ruin. The minis- ‘ter of public works, Hon. N. 8. Loug- heed, who will have the control of all or nearly all that expenditnre, is, as one of the Vancouver papers said, the biggest business man the province ha: had on that Joh for many years. He is uevustomed to doing ‘big. things ang, to handling big’ money and getting 2, sults. | i sheeees The north is being well prov ded ; in the expenditure of pulilic works ‘nnd aceording to ‘our local ' member - ‘ the} minister of public | works hus promised part of the province in:the matter of prov ‘iding ronds 21d trails to develop the natntal resources. ” Cunada, with one tenth of the world. eqn] deposits, is ‘nu enviable . position according to Bir Arthuy Duckham, head of the British Mission: ‘to Austral: in on Hmpire ‘Crode. . ‘wenty". thousand: square: miles of thnberland. ‘in. ‘Northern ‘atid Eastern. ; {Ontario w ill: be set aside: os provinelal makes, jis one of the most complete and nttrac- visiting Ottawa, Montreal, of the United Church. and -will be per- sonally conducted by Dr. Fallis. West- sleeners to Winnipeg from. there, juining the main party at Toronto. scriptive of the tour.-has been publish- |; ed and & copy will be gladly-seht you free upon request to Dr. 8. WW, Fallis, 299 Queen ‘St. West, Toronto: or apply any ngent Canadian ways. sed to the Canadinn Medical Associa- tion ,184 College Strect, Toronto, will {does.what to to. In these emergency: cases, it you are, . : be helpful. CHANGE BREAD TO CAKE Here's the magic recipe: Cnt slices of day-old white bread yy inch thick.’Trim off crusts, Cut ench slice into strips 34 ineheg wide by 2 in- cches long, ‘Spread these atrips on nll sides with Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk, covering Imead well. . ‘ Roll strips in dry, shredded ecocon- nut broken very fine. Place in pan and brown’ very delicately on all _ sides under low’ gas flame, or toast on fork over coals, ° . Deliceious littie cocoanut ‘cakes re sult—made from bread. Taste just like Angel Food . Cake. Try them! This and dozens of other mugic reeipes are’ found tn. the Bagle Brand Cook Book “New Magic in the Kitchen” write for your free copy to The Bordon -Co., Dept. BW. 140: St. Paul. St. West Montreal, mentioning this paper. A WONDERFUL TOUR TO THE MARTTIME. PROVINCES. — The personnally conducted all-ex- pense four to the Maritime Provinces, “The New Outlook. Maritime Special” tive tours of Canada’s eastern proyin- cea offered to the public, Lhe tour will leave Toronto via Canadian National Railways spedlal train on June ths Quebec,, Steamer trip up the ‘Saguenay River, thence by rail to the priacipal towns and Cities of the Maritime Provinces, The trip will be under: the direction of the “New Outlook” official publication ern Canada passengers will use specta! and special: train A beautifully illustrated hoolslet -de- , National . Rail Health Service Questions concecrning health, addres- be answered by letter. Questions as to diagnosis and treatment will not be answered. WHAT TO DO IN AN EMERGENCY The person who deals best with an emergency is one who has thonght out previousty what to do, and who, when the einergency occurs, keeps cxlin, goes uhead and does things aecording to the plan, When there is i sudden itness, ON: in necldent occurs, someone must take charge. Enless there is some person iresent who is more é¢apable than your self, this falls upon you, a physiclin, Do not delay iin doing, this hecnuse the Hie of this individual who is ill or injured may ‘depend upon pdmpt treatment by on physiclan. No matter how well trained you are to handle, emergencies, it iy advisable to phice responsibility upon a physician, sickness and accidents. —, . There is no doubt but that many iy: ergency workers, Thinks to the servieo many difficult situations are met, It is the untrained person who, in his desire to Qo something, does harm. The train- ed worker knows his ow. n. Iimintations and does not do harm, bechnse he knots what NOT ta do as well as he not assisting; do not form.one of the curious crowd who so often ‘hinder those that are helping. If you wre ngs: tating the following _ Hungestions may. ‘In general, it is well. ‘to ‘loosen: any, tight: clothing the ‘patient’ may haye on. Do ‘not be in a bury to. move the pas. 4 : iige ito AM, idured parte’, east of Prince Canadian Nationa] railroad. Twenty - First of all.send one berson to -eall |: who is the one recognised to deal w ith ex ure saved ench year hy tralned em- |’ they. give andthe example .they. set,|- tient; auy ‘movement may enuse dam- o ‘Pa part is injured and cluthing must. be *|romoved-cut off the elothing in, prefer- ‘lence to moving the injured part, After an injury, there ig ustially a condition be : treated by keeping the patient warm, Blankets, or overcoats are. plac: ed Under, over, and ; ‘around the, patient If possible, hot. water bottles should -be placed tinder the arm-pits and around the hody, ‘care’ -being taken not to: brrn the ‘patient. If the the patient Js. eoneicins |The Sweetheart Of the Babine | Sweathoirt of ‘the ‘Ralines” will - tell you so Hf fou ask hev about develope- For 15 years FE. J. Higgins of ‘Smi- thers, B, C., and ‘Seattel has worked at his silvr-lead-zine-gald - claims: “sold” on the Bahine mining district ever since they first followed up the “signs” of mineral wealth. : But. despite the producing Cronin and Duthio: mines, the Babines have lack. of. developement. Aum ertimes, - Mary on ecompn nied her. father’ un inte the wilderness, whore . Dlacid snow-fed lakes ‘and of. the heavy . eroded “mountains. Winterstimes, she ‘stnys in Seattle: - Now, a corporation is being formed gil | up, vat’ ‘Smithers, is going to bust- Tess | colleie here and dreaming of the time- swhen ‘she can“use her book- -keep- ing and’ accounting knowledge to: keep “Dad" Higein's’ expected’ wealth’ in shape. | ‘Smithers ‘is more than 200 “niles: Rupert, and on. the five miles from: Smithers by wagon roati is the Vietoria group Soon to be reunmed the Lorraine by Higgins and his associates, DeWitt and GB. F. Mess... ner and A. T. Harrier, cousins, of Johnstown Pa. . The Victoria ‘$roup Lead. Creek, Tictoria, Dream, Morning Star, Lakeview | and Apokane, claims, The owners ‘alsa hold ahout. 0 other Properties inthe. im. _reddin te nelehbarhoodt includes the “THIS MILK Is MADE IN: .. | BRITISH COLUMBIA} "That j is one reason .. / | ‘for buying it—an- other is that its double 1 richnessi im . Proves every dish in ° which it is. used; | May we send you, - : free,aur iustrated fests te Wetie ad ere ee Ue “Hr Keep: the. pa- =f with the’ head low. If |: o a: of what is cenlled, ‘ghoek. Shock shoukt ; To the Front. Mary Higgins end the Tablnes ‘are: coming into theix own—nt least “The ment plans in her summertime ‘home. - the. rugged Babine mountains, up: the. ')Skecna river fram Prince Rupert, . -’ in the Vietorin graup. He anid his part- ners, three Pennsylvanians, have been * remained | almost nnknown | hecanse of ; rushing cataracts splash at the feet of in British Columbia to develope the 7 mines ‘and “The Sweetheart ‘of ‘the - Babines, as they call the dimpled . Prospector’s es