THE OMINECA BERALD, ‘WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMB R': 9, “1998 = tee More will be here at an early date as The value is 1s worth waiting’ for: ard we suggest you. pee them 7 . before. making final choice. i pers” on pen tate rh nacep hte a a eH Reabehaciahid amrimgeens rr reece RENEE MOTORS & _ Smithers, BC - “ : | ‘Published Every Wednesday ©. H. SAWLE .. ¢.--, PUBLISHER Advertising - rates~$1.80 per’ inch per per month | line each subeequent insertion, . ; wet ele 1mm HOME MARKET is THE BEST The farmers’ troubles in the ‘north ern” interior ure‘now. about: over. All {the produce ‘that- can be raised can ‘be! er neéds to consider now: is what the requiremerits ‘of that locnl: market. It jis no longer nécessary ‘to look ‘to ‘Prince The’ mining’ ‘industry ‘in the interior is ‘such that huiidieds of meén are employ- .jed ‘and within: another year it tis safe to: day ‘hundreds more: will be’ drawing rewiay pay: eheques from thé” same source.” “The 1¢il- market is by far the best: ‘|market,’fny way: one cares to look. at Vat’ ythe Prince Rupert: market ‘Ls not a ‘good one ‘for the: interior. ’ The peo-' ‘\ple on the, const’ ‘hare’ ‘been spoon. fed’ ‘too Jong ‘to ‘get downto ‘eating local ‘produce. From the begining" *Ptince 4 Rupert has been ‘accustomed ‘to - the fancy “pack, ind’ no’ matter: «what: the “|quality is,‘ they ‘must have that fancy prick. The appearance of-an article: menus ‘far more ‘to a‘city person than all other qualities © ‘eombined. ‘* Prince ‘| Rupert people may: not Agree with us eat a lee oan opener ine oan Ra (Sat tat beter met - Autos ‘and horses for hire - Teaming, freighting and transfering Night or Day Calls promptly Answered - The Falconer Transfer + . HAZELTON, B. Cy — gas 7". but’ the facts speak for themselves:and |: aeveeaas "| GT argunient' is not snecedsary.”’ At any ‘Jente' the intérior préducers: Sill be far \ then’ of the ganie” “4? they’ pay attens tton ‘to the ‘Jota’ market and cater to | it. “Oue man: could easily investigate the ‘local market, ‘ascertain what the mining companies aid the ‘pole canips and’ tie ‘camps wanted, : when ‘they Wanted ‘it; in Swhat: ‘quantities. per: de- livery, and ‘What ‘facilities each indns- That one man coukl ‘then spread the information.” ‘To’ begin: with there will of necessity’ have to ‘be hearty ‘co-oper- ition among the producers, ‘but there : A must be ‘¢o- operation ‘in ‘évery ‘line: of lahor now days to mate a success. “Jf Tertace' fruit men ‘entered to-the ow stuff and. “overlovking. ithe. manicet. at The ’ Sis piper in, Canada BILLY “ARMSTRONG See him: sruillng d ith edala arid: ‘ihe. has a jong, be wie Hew. hitasalt, to ohne Highland local “market they* wodid ‘maké ' far thore money than’ by ‘supplying, or pre- tending’ to; ‘supply Pritive!: Rupert, ior Edinoerton. ‘But there is one” thing the local market will not‘stand ‘for; and that isa jumble ‘pack, mixed grades and ‘the, same price as’ the fancy pack,.good trading, and express, added. There must be, ‘fair dealing on both sides | and until ‘there is no: hatket ts any good. But. ‘the: ‘demands” “of ‘the local mnzkes | are not. 80. exacting as the eity . matket, . ands" the . producer ‘saves all, the expense of fancy packs, of ex- press gid fxoight, and he pets off ete ter! all around.” . ¢ From the” ‘south comes. ‘the ay “ot: reination for “the ‘fruit grower on. ac- count.of American fruit being, dumped: _j into’ B: C.. Yet, in, this, interlor ecouln- yiry we cannot, eet, finit., in sufficient quantities, ; and: syhen’ it gets here, ‘what littie- does’ come, - is’ Fo) ‘high’ in ‘price only a few cn buy. ‘At: the’ same ‘time the ‘Terrice frait: growers, are, trying oy é 1 | to, break into the, markets that ‘are: be- ing, flooded swith American’ surplig “ community ay: little, stud, Heenan sel for: the seis reading notices 15¢ per line first insertion. Me Der |: sold locrlly. ‘The only thing the farm-j } local niarket’ ‘requires, and ‘eater to the’ ” Rupert or diy other outside market. |‘ try had’ for’ taking ‘care" of” producer their Sexy, doors, The. ‘game, ‘will ap- “ aa ply: to. other sections ‘of the: ‘farming wad The Hazelton iioepitat’s dssues tic: , month * ‘in ‘advance...’ _ eludes ‘office consultations, medi- : “helmes, a8; well os.,aH costs while: a “in ‘the ‘hospital. Tickets. are 7Ob+ tainable, in Hazlton at the. drug store ox, by. ‘mail Honk, the’ niéai- cal ruperintendant at the hospltal ere wm Rah ae a “ ‘ te | B.C. UNDERTAKERS +, BMBALMING FOR, SHIPMENT A. SPECIALTY P.O. Box 948 . A wire 1 “will bting.ua: fe } PRINGE RUPERT; Bic. > on “kets for any ‘perlod'at $1.50 pet’ |)" ‘This rate tn: |: Ay REAL,Goon H ‘Goon. Hovey a : Provincial Assayer J. D. Bouldin g Price List Sent. “én “Application Pronibt Sérvice ‘is Given.to You. “Send in ‘Your’ Samples oo res Wain ae ‘Sitithers,, B. C 7 SYN OPSIS OF LAND ACT ‘ANIENDMENTS wath ee i Vacant. unreserved, _surveyed (Crown ‘lands may be preempted | by: British subjects aver: - 18 years. of ‘aE, and*' by . callers on declaring’ intention - to. - become. “British subjects, conditional upon * * residence, cccu- pation, © ind’ “improvement - “For serioultaral purposes, : : ate See ia fest ‘Fall information. concerning regulations regarding pre-emptions’ is” given ‘in — Bulletin No. 1,.Land« Series, "How to Pre-empt Land," toples of which én’ be’ obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, BiC:4or to any. Government Agent, Records will be- granted covering’ only land ¢ ‘suitable | _ for agricultural purposes, and which ia" not timberland," ie,» catrying’ over 6,000 “board “feet: ‘yer ‘eére’ ‘west -of ‘the of that Range. ‘ Applleationg for ‘pre-emptions | are to be addressed. to the. Land ‘Commissioner | df the Land: Reeoding *Diviston’ dn.'which' the land applied for is eltuated, and-are made on printed forms, copies of which can ‘be’ obtainéd from, the Land Commissioner, ee ee ee ‘ Pro-érnpttons” ‘must! "Be ce and! improyémenta made” ing’: ‘at least five ‘gores, © f) How: Pre-empt Vand." not ; te tle the Pu RCHASES . "Applications Are . receiveds, ‘for: - “+ porches not belrig timberland, for. agricultural, purposes; minimum price of firet-olngs ‘ (arable) land Is $5 per acre, and: second-clase (grazing). land . $2.50 per-yacre. | ‘Purthet information regarding purchase » or. ‘lease of Crown Seites,. Lands." . he land,” not exceeding 40 neres,, Day be purchased or leaged, ". the -. stamipas. : . wh. ay area may be,; leaged:: ° ai homesttes,... upon :.a * * dwelling © being”: erected. >in “the 41 betng ; “obtalridble * aftbr ‘reaidence™ and” fulfilled): oa “uy the. land has |, been: sure |’ “PRE-EMPTIONS|_ sot atthe t at ap! We now handle . mu 4 iS and a a full i line of ‘miiners stipplies Fuse: . - Capa - Parbipe-. Fish Plates ‘blacksmith coal $ 7 as Coast. Range’ and -8,000 . feet ber “Bére _ Bast = ‘of vacant ‘and unreserved, - Crown Hands, | & lands "ls given, in;Balletin :No::-10,; Lind |) “Purchase - aind Tense ot Crown | Mill, : factory, or "indtustelal sites.’ on; tinbér : . conditions deluding . ‘payment. of ; Uneaiveved areas, ate: ‘axcéeding 20 ‘acres, t Jee conditional ‘ improvement iGonditions: 3 rare] ; || Smithers Be Powder, and Dynamite . Rails Se Eee _ always on hand re a rE -BAMFOR! “}ttr Re oT’, DENT Office—Over the Drug Store, : E ri E . SMITHERS, B. C.. a: d. DR. R. Hours . 92, m. to ep. m. "Bven- ' ings. by. Appointment, . aii 1 SE 1] ine eat ree i "g10 per dere! ‘including’ elédiing and, cultivet. PY aot! = as be. Far {Machinery SRC NEEM en . se. : tit RB i