RU EL EU OR ek AG Peal (A cms remanence a a EE aR) Pen mo THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1929" —— 1 Good Drivers - Comfortable Cars Always on the Job | Phone Hazelton! Omineca Hotel, 2. long 2 short ' B.C. LAND SURVEYOR. J. Allan Rutherford : Surveys promptly executed. ' t SMITHERS, B, C. = RE SEA DR. R. C. BAMFORD acific MK Opens cs Fresh tt opens ‘fhesh. and this' is the ives of its..fine flavor. Guintysgutl, gk = i is sud Pacifie’a’ Milk herds, plants, snl market ave together, . So the icine between. milking. and using in short. “It reaches. yonr. table imc short time packed. 325 Drake St., Vancouver Fresh- ' ‘and flavor are. one ins milk | Pacific Milk | Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner DENTIST - Office —Over the Drug Store SMITHERS, B. C. Hours 9 4. m. to 6p. m, Even- ings by appointment. iia FS MNT, ERMA Ef 3 NS 5 ES EBY'S | HARDWARE Smithers, B.C. We now handle Powder and Dynamite - ‘and a full line of miners supplies Fuse Caps Carbipe Rails Fish Plates blacksmith coal Hotel Prince Ropert | A REAL Goon Hore1 Prince Rupert Be H. B. ROCHESTER," Manager Rates $1.60 per day up. Rt 2 hams nea Rane men Be ol are Be Onn FR rn cringe Oe i j Aa Th as es Shelf and Heavy Hardware always on hand. - Oliver Plough. equip- ment. . Apply to Eby’s for Auctioneer Services ‘ Omineca Hotel C. W. Dawson, gProp. | HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN Dining room in connection .. Hazelton - B.C. es en ee ee ee | _ } f rs a a il a i ee ee te ee ei | : : | “ort with p bottle-ted babies YREE BABY ax BOOKS rden ry 7 Weitg tne Borden, Ce Bids, B, jancouver, for two Baby Welfare Boo! 4 NEW KIND OF month in advance. eludes office consultations, medi- ‘eines, as Well ag all costa while “in the hospital, - tainnble in Haziton at the drug store or by mail from. the medi- The Hazelton Hospital | The Hazelton Hospitel iseues tie kets for eny perlod at $1.50 per | |" ‘This rate in-- Tickets are ob- || cal superintendant at the ‘hospital | TABLE CLOTH. ‘Looks just Hke linen, “A. handsome damask finish. Washes like oilcloth. No laundering ney *Send fora FREE SAMPLE . ‘Specialties Sale-Co. Bho Pae i B.C. RETURN SUMNER EXCURSIONS: TICKETS ON SALE —— yihave now on sale ‘very low xound.trip| P.O. ‘pom ta ik wite: a PRINCE ‘RUPERT, 2 BO: : B.C. UNDERTAKERS: “BMBALMING FOR SHIFMENT.A _ SPROIALTY Summoy .Exenrsion tickets to Hastern Caniada ‘and:United’ atdtes points; ang -| National : Park,’ routed: Ja -|couver .and Prince. R auper, ere | Doalte . aiteetto dates. of, gale. 1G. A. SAWLE i jand well informed men in Prince Ru- "The Conadian ‘National - Railways pe also. Trtongle. Tour :tickets' to TRePe ft | The Omineca Herald "NEW HAZELTON, B.C. "Published Every Wednesday : PUBLISHER Advertising rates~$l 60 per - Inch per month reading notices lic per line first insertion, 100 per line each subsequent insertion, rt NEW PROVINCE ONLY A THREAT The Prince Rupert Liberal organ, chief advocate of the new province idea admits thnt the scheme'is only a threat against the Conservative government at Victoria, It also admits that if the provincial government will grant ‘all and more than that organ thinks the north should have that it- does not care about a new province. But there is a big difference between what a hostile newspaper thinks is fair, and what a government in full possession of facts concerning income,ete., is able to do with a depleted treasury inherited, only a few months ago from the now ¥ oppost- tion, The threat of “forming A new -pro- vinee under the’ present circumstances is too much like the little hoy who had a ball and because the other boys did not let ‘him be captain, nicther, catcher t ' for 1929 The New Six Cylinder Chevrolet in the Price” Range of a Four evrolet:P tices | Touring - $905.00 Roadster - 905,00 - ee an Coach - - 1012.00. a ee | | Sedan -. - 1115.00, near sae | Convertable Landau Sedan = $1171.00. | Coupe - - $1002.00 ne Cabriolet - 1130.00. Te 11-2 Ton- Truck Chasis. - $925.00 Smithers Garage & Blectrie " SMITHERS, B.C. and shortstop ‘he took his Dall and sat on the fence. . In the commercial world | | he who threntens to quit if he does ‘not get more money, ete, is generalyy al- lowed to carry out his threat, and With profit to the firm. There is no justification for forming a new province in the northern part of British Columbia. There has never} been auy need and a threat at this time will do the’ north more harm than good. A government as strong as the| Tolmie government at Victoria, both i in numbers and inthe calibre of. the men are not likely to be stampeded by a sent opposition members to the house, On the contrary ‘they ave apt to laugh a little in their ‘sleeves and watch the antics of the mistaken agitators.. Thos, McClymont, one of the origin- als in Prince Rupert, and\prominent in the life of that city, does not favor the new province threat, he advocated something else.to stir up new interest among the Prince Rupert people, ‘te that very few, if any, of the leading pert took any stock in the new prov ince threat, The same- condition applies to}. the interior. nothing to complain of from the new |. government at. Victoria, ‘anid especial: ly in the way of appropriation ‘of pub- |: lic moneys, or, the quality ‘¢ ‘of the work being done, only a bad drenm.* peared from the plileg that the govern-. ment had hauled from the river ‘last fall for bridge construction, No doubt “AD. ‘aristoccratis old Indy highlands,” said the Duke, a livery to bbe worn only on very, spe= | cia] oceastons. . served, a tousled head Was ‘stueh, Into. new . page asked :, a breeks or yours? " aor — ay écanat ‘understand,”" ‘anid tie: Yer 7 ar,’ “why. 80 many of our Geongrega~ ton £0" straight. from, chureh to the threat from two or three districts that |° a vote were taken it would be found]: - “In foet the interior has|. - At best the new province threat is] the department of public. works knows we , 7 where it went; possibly sola it or pave ue ; permition for it to -be- vased. , f The Duke of “Atholl told. this story ey from the Highlands the other day, . om ‘in; vthe} hired. al erofters bboy ag. page, and bonght: him te One day she gave. a, dinner. party. - . As she etertained her guests. in the: dif-| fieult. ten minutes before. dinner was a “4 the dining yoom ,and ‘the voice of the] - ie “Please, , ma’ am, am, I to. wear me cn ia - Just thet treat for the children’ ry . evening meal, A bowl of. deli-. o ‘cious Kellogg’ s Corn Flakes and a ; mill or cream. Crisp, whole- some — extra easy to. digest. Millions of mothers prefer . A lot of sand’ and gravel has.disap-| |.” Kelloge’s every day. ‘Kellogg's. Corn Flakes are always ight and extra crisp, oA i : ” wholesome treat for children—so easy to digest: 12,000,000. te e0 bo people: each ‘day prefer the original Kelloga’s Corn: Flakes, eae “Look for the red-and-green Kellogg package, Sold by 7 calle grocers. Made by Kellogg i in Londen, Ontario: we