~ UR BUSINESS IS Tranaportation By automobile, buggy _ or horse-hack , We move freight, express and supplies by wagon, drays or pack - horses. We Will move you, or your goods and distance does not scare us. Telkwa Transfer Hoops & Mapleton Telkwa - B.C. Telkwa Lumber Co. DEALERS - Building Cabinet Making MANUFACTURERS Contracting Wagon Repairing All kinds of building material carried TELKWA in stock Bulklev Valley Hay and Oats ALWAYS ON HAND LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES —oee BOYER & CARR City Transfer Co. Y ancl B.C. ‘GTP. AND NORTH COAST FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agent for the Best Companies ‘average, -l ridings, is well to the front in The Omineca Herald Printed every Friday at NEW HAZELTON, B.C. PUBLISHER t Cc. H. SAWLE Advertising rates—$1.60 per inch per ‘month; rending notices i6e per line first insertion. 10c per line exch subsequent insertion. One year Ce 2.08 Six months - = ow U. 8. and British isles - $2.50 per year Notices for Crown Grants . - £12.00 Purchage of La mi « . * Tieence te Prospect for Coal - B00 The Liberal Candidate Throughout the province the different political parties are meeting with success in inducing candidates of high standing to enter the contest on June 20, and the next legislature in British Columbia should be far above the Skeena, one of the new selecting men who have been leaders in their respective com. munities and who have also made a success of their own profession or enterprises. ‘The Liberals of Skeena have been particularly fortunate in securing Dr. H. C. Wrinch as standard-bearer. was first mentioned as a candi- induced at that time to enter the contest. He also refused to have vention this time, and it was convention and representing all sections of the riding; conveyed him the offer of unanimous sup- port that he consented to stand Farm Land ~and— Town Lots List your property now while the demand is good Agent for— - SmithersTown Property District Agent for FORD CARS W.S. Henry SMITHERS : at ‘POULTRY NETTING, D O d g e| — Cars WILL ARRIVE APRIL ist —-SPECIAL— We have a number of ‘Beds and Springs ' - which we offer at: $5.00 for the'two, wae GREGORY, ‘TIRES & e TUBES 7 REFRIGERATORS | _SUIRY PLOW, : 4] sonal gain Dr. Wrinch is sacrific- | tive positions in important organ- Alot development. | riew- portion’ of the, riding on the}. : lauainted with it. betore. he oes) for election. He has always possessed a high sens¢ of public duty and during his twenty-five years of residence in this imme- diate district has never failed to], carry a large share of work and responsibility. From the stand- point of his profession and per- ing considerable, but he hopes to] be repaid through what he can accomplish for the betterment of the whole district by more effi- cient administration and a greater encouragement to those in a posi- tion to develop our natural re. sourees., He proposes to devote = |e the time necessary to the task of representing Skeena and: we who have known him for so many years know that: his services will | be unselfish and impartial. one community or section will be | sacrificed or injured for the bene-|! fit of another, but, rather, each section will be encouraged . to stand on its own feet. Dr Wrineh has been a strong man in any work .he bas under- taken and has held several execu- izations in British. Columbia. He knows every section of the north- ern interior.and ‘he. knows the natural: resources and ‘the need As. tor. that \coast, ‘he will: make himself. ac- He] intelligently. Starting from Jas- date in 1920, but he could not be down to.Prinee Rupert, then by his name brought before the con-| soast to Vancouver, then up the only after a committee from the again. No}. on licensed places and under tions. A majority of the whole before any licenses-are issued, muntiy yoting against beer by. the glass, have a license. plebiscite carry and beer be made would be no bars allowed on the licensed premises,, would be served more after the ‘as - -the® previncial election the = : people’ will be ‘asked to ‘vote|| whether or not they are in favor|| of beer being sold-by the- glasa}| government control and regula-/{ province must be secured in favor |f and any. municipality or com-|f will not be forced to|| The Attorney- || Generel stated that should thell- obtainable by the glass, there but that it}\ , soda ones Stools: , Wd SODA FOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT — . = i Vortex System. Soda. and. Sundae Holders Lt --Glasses Electric Drink Mixer : Show Cases ” "Prince Rupert 7 a Buttermilk Cooler _ MeCutcheon Old Country system. The Triangle Trip One of the finest - illustrated booklets that has come to this office for along time is one issued by the Canadian National Rail- ways entitled ‘Jasper National Park and the Triangle Tour,” The author first made a trip over ‘the Triangle Route and learned of his subject, and then’ writes BUILDING MATERIALS * Gement Lime Plaster. - Fireclay Brick . Building Papers Roofing ~ ‘Sash & Doors 38-ply Veneer Paneling — Fir Finish a Soecialty . Prince Rupert, B. C. per Park the Triangle Trip runs boat to Stewart and Alaska and return, then down the Pacific North Thompson to Jasper Park It is one of the most wonderful trips in all: British Columbia—a vast empire of won- derful trips. It will soon be one of the most popular trips on the continent with hundreds of people. travelling daily over the route. Sidelights ona Great Industry THIRTY ‘Dispensing Chemists. ORMES LIMITED Prescriptions are filled exactly as ordered by the doctor. A a fully qualified druggist is in charge of our dispensary and only ’ the purest aud finest ingredients are used, We also carry Films developed and printed ‘and returned by next raail . We _Brepay postage on all mail orders: accompanied bo’ eash or sent ; C.0.D. mail. . os 8rd Avenue and : \ i 6th Street i Prince Rupert "e Patent Medicines Toilet Articles - Station r Kodaks 1 - ‘Bilms Kodak Accessories’ “MILLION DOLLARS Invested. in Sawmills and Logging Equipment in - #B. C. Interior a Inland Timber Industries. Have Payroll of f $10, 000, 000 Approximately $50,000, 000 is invested in. lumber ‘mills, and logging equipment. in inland British Columbia. At a conservative estimate: 8,000 men Hanall Spur, B.C. 7 R oyal Lumber Company _.. Note that the name, of ‘. our-Post Office has been changed from Roget . Milla! to ~ Get our prices before ordering elsewhera are engaged in the combined timber industries of the interior, with a payroll of close on 10, 000,000. ; ‘ - The standing: timber of inland British Columbia is reckoned at 160,000,000,000 feet, and 48 per cent of. the area is described a8 absoulte forest land. . - According | to the’ lagt: official’ report published, there are about £60 sawmills and shingle mille’ ‘operating, with a daily capacity of 4,000,000 feet; . i ‘Heavy. Production din 1928 In 1928 the logging’ campa - in’ the logs of all descriptions: and the value of| “ the’ siwn' lumber . algne waa. hot lena} | than $8,000,000, ©. In. addition,, ; -Jarge .| quantities of poles; ‘fenee posts; railway ties, shingle bolts, ate., would add many jj hundreds ot thousands of of dollats 8 fo this wed ‘interior. produced: 442,000,000. feet of. . ‘Canadian F Pacific Railwa ) y Compa 'B. ITISH COLUMBIA COAST WAY aie SER ‘I 8S, “PRINCESS BEATRICE” — . every Saturday ‘atl pm AGENCY FOR ALL:OCBAN STEAMSHIP LIN an enormous ‘quantity’ ‘of ‘the very. i finest | pulpwood on the continent vis. available, - These ‘facts and. figures: ‘dernonstrate ‘the vital importance: of fis: inland: ‘hd, ‘British: Columbi - SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT-—s. 8. PRINCESS MARY. fo ; couver, Victoria, Seattle, May 2, 13,28. ..- ‘ - 1. For-Ketehikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skegway—May. a, is, ‘BOL -For Butedale, Swanson: Bay say, 1} a ‘Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert: ‘Bay, ee River and Ve One , C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue: ‘and’ Fourth at ¥ ES a ne “Infor at ber: industry cto, the: ‘whole: € provinice, ‘of ” * Owing: ‘to: ‘high: wate th Ab ries acress. the: Skeena atiKity