, THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, wits — Even though business is not up. to normal you still use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the. near future. yun. _ The Omineca Herald Will now dupply you with Counter: Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer’s prices Give your order to us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald New Hazelton, B. C.. 442404404 CC CCC CLC Lt 4 Cae C44 C4 EEL CECE EEE CAEL a . rat 5% To the Farmer Here i is why you should read your ~ local newspaper In the First place, Mr, Farmer, you ave interested in this district — hecause it is the logical market for the greater part of your pro- duce which you have to sell, New Hazelton and district people are the consumers of what you have to sell, and you, being ‘the pro- - ducer of what they must buy, are & person of mighty importance You have a common ‘bond. ‘to them. é Anything then that effects the locul towns or its “peuple effects you by effecting the inarket. ‘Any- oy thing that effects the farmers of ‘this interior coun- . try.has a vitul bearing on. the business life and. gen- eral status of the towus in the district, We are, after r om fa ‘all one in point’ of view, economically. In, presenting the news and other items of interest:-cach week The . Omineca- ‘Herald - is guited by this thought, Items of interest -re- garding any phase of farm work or Iife -are published, together with the news of the whole district, so far as it can be got..: The -Omineea Hernld: makes special efforts to have one or several ° " items: on farm praetice, and from sources of: authority. \ Besides the buying opportunities listed ly the stores, the classi- as fied ‘advertisements should appent. especially. to the farmer... ‘Try ccinaing. use of it, - it pays well... a “Mr. Farmer you should be a cnyeful render of the — The Omineca Herald every’ week, Are” you?.. Are “you. a‘subserlber?’ The cost is but $2 00 a yer, or less than four cents, a week. OE “ ‘Its you. are + not: a subscriber now tet x us make you a: “| Special Hard Times Offer. Send fifty cents-to the. ey -" -Omineea Herald now and get the paper Five Months - «: : as a trial., This offer will be goal for the next few woelts, . vee oe ' 4 Sénd 2 Subscfiption to your friends for » Christmas : _ present. : - How could you invest a couple of-dollars to 22 ‘better advantage. Tt is “cheaper than: a letter and a goes out every week, BUT. SUBSCRIBE FoR YOURSELF RST THE REDUCED RATE. aaa RRS EE Tol = A Jin -all British Columbia. |the ‘years following: ’49, had given out : i ‘| for and ‘they starte d’ northward a i great ‘numbers. a : that they’ Were invading a country that ‘they didn't. know where the boundry ‘§. authorities, the boundry would “be push | _ ‘ed still, further’ north. worried him. The Omineca Herald NEW BAZELTON, B.C. ‘Published Every Wednesday CG. BH. Saw ie . PUBLISHER Advertising Tetes-$1.50 per inch par. month reading notices lie per line firstinsertion, 10e per Ine eaeh subsequent insertion. : el ail REORGANIZING THE CONSERVA- TIVE. PARTY? ‘ Word now comes from Vancouver to the effect that some mem there are get- ting rendy to re-organize the Conserva- tive party which they took such pains to- wreck so completely that there is hardly a recognized Conservative left The wreck- ing started Jast' Dominion election in the city that now thinks it advisable to repair fences. Vancouver turned down all its Dominion niembers, and then started In to. wreck the party in ull parts of the province. This was accomplished very successfully. on Nov. 2nd last... It is courageous to o-degree to start the job of re-organizing what has been 80 completely disorganized. In fact it ix a question of who hns the biggest and the toughest job, to reorganize the Conservatives, or to put B. ©. on its financial feet as Premier T. D. Pattullo has undertaken, One would be inclin- best of it. Conventions may be held and ofti- cers may be elected and lots of cheer- ing may be done, but that is a long, long way from regaining the confidence of the people. Once the public is gross ly deceived it takes a long time to get back into the. good graces of that public. dt would be o fairly safe bet \that Premier Pattullo will hold office}. until another generation has grown up and learned what a Conservative is On the other hand there might pos- sibly he a, man or men in the province who is not fettered by Vancouver, who might, after years of toil,.win the re- spect and confidence of the Conserva- tives. He should be a young man who is not afraid to wait a few years, and to work like a good fellow in the mean time. The Liberals got John Oliver from the country. The Conservatives must do likewise. Anything from Van- couver ot Victoria smells bad. SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OLD » the Vancouver Province says:—It will be seventy-five years on Sunday. (last Sunday) since British Columbia began. Named by Queen Victoria, chartered by Lord Lytton, sponsored at baptism by James Donglas and Mat- thew Begbie, the Mainland Colony was started on its way at Fort Langley on November 19, 1858. Until a few months before, the great stretch of country trom the rockies to the sen had been a Tur preserve interesting only the fur tradingcompany and its servants. Then ‘qaume word of the discovery of gold. The placers on the Scramento, whieh hid Inred thousands to. California in and San Francisco was. full of idle miners. The news of the new strike was “Just what these men were walting in “at was’ tiothing to the gold seeker had been definitely awarded to Britaln in the Oregon Boundry agreement; was—it hadn't yet been surveyed—and they didnt’ core anything. about it. Dongias, however, cared, - He had seen the Oregon’ country made American ndvertance.on the part of the British He was Govenor’ of: Vancouver Island, 4 | Wwith, no shadow’ of authority over’ the]: : mainland, | : ‘But “where” he didn't: have’ 7 authority, he adsumed it, and held the Fort until Begbie ‘and tha, Royal- “Bn | hor arrived: from: “England. Ot is‘difficult’ to.say what. might have beenthe.. result iad: Douglas ‘not: acted ‘late as the sixties American officers ‘\the godfathers of our province and the ed to think that the Premier had the . and has been—outside of Vancouver. | from the country and they got Pattullo |’ through’ an ineurslon of settlers a al the. possibillty that, as n result of in-| gingers and the charter of the colony'| “ and the Queen's’ ‘commission BS : gover- wo — ar wrasnot’ ‘very’ definite In spite, | OF? “the|. Oregon treaty. * was still some-distance ahead, and as] made arrests as far north ‘as Langley. The wild country. which the gold seek-. ers were invading might easily have become American had there been any :{slackness or hesitation. But “Douglas resolutely started it off in the British direction, nnd Begbie, when he arrived, devoted his very great energies’ and talents to the agsertion of British au- thority and the establishments of Brit- ish institutions. To these two- men, guardians of its early yenrrs, British repay. The least she can dois. to re- member for 2. moment on Sunday, the seventy-fifth anniversary of thelr tak- ing office, the very great services they rendered her. Here and Ther: | | One of the largest cargoes of . Junber sblpped from Cuint Juan . on the Cunadian Atlantie sea coast | was forwarded to Great Dritam * recently. It. consisted of t,vdu,- eG feet, mostly of deals, ate Output of nickel in Canada in 1932 totalled. 30,327.098 . pounds . valued at $7,179,862. Produetion during the first six months. of 1983 amounted to 22,802,434 pounds «3 compared witb 21,162,786 pounds for the corresponding period of 31932. 7 Every home at some. future date will have “air cunditioning” ‘and the word “heatine” will pass out- of use among. home owners, J. J.. Donovan. General Electric Come. ‘pany expert, ‘told a largely ate. tended meeting of the Electrical Club at the Royal York hotel, To- ronto, recently. Steep grades of- the “Rocky ’ Mountain areas presented no dif- ficulty -to the Royal. Scot, crack British flyer, en route to Winnl- _ peg and the east from Vancouver recently, The all-British train is altracting’ great popular enthu- siasm throughout Canada on its returo journey to Montreal, . Montreal's “million dollar hole” on Dorchester street, where a rall- - way terminal was to have been built,, will become the world’s most. costly sunken garden, if ‘Canada sees eye to eye with a couple of Montreal aldermen who advocate beautifying the gash with flowers and shrubs. , a ee Have you paid your supscription yet “The San Juan ineldent, ; Columbia ‘owes a debt she can never! |° sovencnracacacacarecgcacacacacacacacara oF ne _SMITHERS, B. Cc. . Hours 9am to 6 pm. “Evenings by appolntment, IIIA The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tic- kets for any period at $1.50 per mouth in advance. This rate in- eludes offlee consultations, ‘medi- Cines, as well as all costs while in the hospital, Tickets are ob- tafnatle In Haziten at. the dru Vanceuver Whether on business or pleasure, be our’ guests at the Grosvenor. Here you will find the friendly hos itality of an old-time Inn, th the conveniences ofa modern “Hotel, and a dining room service famed for its excellent ‘cuisine. Clean, comfortable and quiet, the Grosvenoris away from| ie heavy traffic, yet close to the theatres, shops and business district. The rates, too, are very feasonable. RATES. .. Daily: Det'd Bath - $1.50 With Bath - $2.00 Weekly: - Det'd Bath $25.00 With Bath $30.00 The EATON Mall Ord . ‘was bullt more than 86. : have’ stood: the ‘test. of - chandise conforms ‘to ’ Sa ‘why EATON’S has wh as he ald. The situation on the const Truth supporta.the giant edifice of buying arid selling: that Iles behind the Catalogue. Department is your assurance that each piece of- mer -eaoh. Catalogue description le strietly. accurate. That - _SHYSCRAPER ROCK ..... 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