_ THE OMINECA HERALD, , WEDNESDAY, APKIL 6 1982 “NEGOTIATIONS ARE ‘UNDER, Wwe Mr. Car Buyer If you are considering buying a used car. ‘this. season we cordially invite you to inspect our stock‘of CERTIFIED raconditioned cars. Every car offered for saleby us has been thoroughly checked over and recoriditioned, and will carry our guarantee as being free from. ‘defective ‘parts, and in perfect running. order. : Each ear offered will be supplied: with: a "4932 license at no cost tothe purchaser, and c#o:2be:-purchased ‘on. the very” libera General Motors Acteptance Cpn. ‘me sules contre : . _ Yoh old ‘ear’ traded at oar ¢ appraised: value. a 1930: 1930° Chey. Sedan, 9000 miles 1930 Chev. Sedan, 4000. miles 1929 Chev. Sedan: 1928 Chrysler Sedan. = ~ 1928 Ford Sedan --.-- 1927 Pontiac Sedan =" 1926.Chev. Sedan 1926:Studebaker. Coach 1928°Pontiac Coach =~ 525.00 1928. Hudson Sport Coupe | 600.00: 1929 Pontiae Coupe _ 650.00 1929 Chev. Coupe © 420.00 ‘Chey, Sedan, 12000 niles $650. 00 - . 650.00. 675.00 495,00 485.00 325.00 400.00. . 225.00 990.00. +} 1926 Chandler Spt. Road’ er 475.00 — 1929 Ford.Touring. .-... -. . 825.00 1924 Dodge Touring - 825.00 1928 Chev. Light’ Delivery 850.00 1928 Chev. Truck op. 00 © 1926 Chev. Truck - 800.00 All cars can be inspected and will be demonstrated at our place of business, _ Smithers Garage & Blectrie SMITHERS, BG. ee y * Published - ‘Every Wednesfay 73 PUBLISHER RRS. G. H, SAWLE 7 _ +Advertising ‘rates $1.60 - -per-inoh par month: | tine each subsequent insertion... ee en ee ee When the B.C. police catch Bagley |’: and Lindbergh: geta-his baby’ back the w orld Will’ be at ‘peace—-maybe. J doing: away with ‘party, ‘politics in ‘the | prov incal legislature.’ “There is a- ‘lot . : uo 7a ate ca owl thee ote eg. ‘ i . ; a J The big bridge over the beautiful Waewilgit Cavan Boley Rives, New Hazelton, w hich will attract many tourists, duvine the sme. te ‘There is a lot of talk now days about to say in favor of-a non-party. adminis | tration, and by a much smalter num- ber of men..-Buit the first thing to be lone before starting ona non-party government would be to Bet. Yide - of yome, if not’ quite all> of" ‘he: “present members. That would ‘be a difficult matter. The chief: idea -beliind “* the non-party movement seems to be to get n greater share of the revenues. of the Prevince for ‘Vanedtver—perhaps ' that city night allow a little ‘more: to Vie- torin. td keep the. hoys theré in gooc humor. Outside of Vancoviver ‘it is support, er get anything, like a. square deal :if its affairs were” bun by Vaneouver mer and that is: all that is. behind. the new dress tor. the old ‘mov ement. ; ; Peace River people are actually ‘in the north; The people up there know they will never get.a. square deal from the south., There .are not enough Van- couverites: ever. eave. their own boun. | (ries, : unless it is: to go. to the. States,. to know that here. is any. such thing aE British Columbia . outside.,.of. Vancour-. er. While Peace. River: wants. anothe1, provinee, the tendancy, in” all other ‘parts: of the Dominion is to have fewer “4 ; The. Omineca Herald Attention! is) 7 ee “Ih| ‘reading: notices 1éc per ine firstingertion. We ber toubtful if the scheme would: get any |. British Columbia would nev- |. : the. rend. ‘again dust after they were beginning to get in some kind, ot sbaps favor of anaking. a: new province. for | provinces. ‘Tt is | 1 —— ot a ‘nisep to Sy. the. least. ee Tua te wand while. a lot.of ‘dirt can be disposed, of, -thée.-reaL-work . must, wvait! for. the, jWwenther, man. rhe: people yho ‘are going” “to: fot: by. not mean coveting: someone else’s pro- perty. ‘There. 4a no reason for ‘anyont im this part of the tountt'y not having a full supply: of, -vegetables, small’ ‘fruit fish, -ete., for next ~Avinter, and” there is no reason why’ anyone should: hate their stuff, frozen; | There “ is: ‘Yots of time to fix a root house properly, there is: lots of. Wood to -keep: everything warn. The trouble is: ‘that to provide these’ things for oneself ‘means ‘a. cer tain amount. of work—annd ‘it! is: ce much easier.o salt ‘around: and beg fron a yood antd- paternal government: “Or. the other hand it is*n pleasnre’ to giv: tried. to help theniselves: old Mai Winter, like Olde Mian De- and refuses -to' let |) loose. - Another. snow fall on, Monday night mucked ul Members’ ‘ot ‘the “Texisiatire wnani: moushy yoted for a vesolution on’ Thur’ day sponsored” by ‘Capt. James Fitz: simmons, Conservative. for Kalso-Sle can, which nrged that Canadiin repre seutatives it the coming Imperiiul. econ- ference be instrneted. to “bring up they) question of the stnbalization of silvei Capt. Fitysimmons urged. that Canada urge more, use of, Silver ‘coins BO-RS ite help the sily er mines: : “Tk As’ ‘tinie’ to start clean ig up’ th ( in ‘accumulations: of: winter—take © ‘and Scrape the: ‘muck ‘out: of ‘the. back yard and tidy up the front yard, “and. to ‘fet the’ garde in shape, So far: the win: |. ‘ter has ‘hot: declaed™ to quite altogether ||}: next Winter are those who" try’to dot. soniething: for themselves—tliat : ‘does : a helping ‘hand to ‘anyone who has) presylon. Js putting up A Tent Mtrnggle |, coe “100% B. Cu owned: and “eontrolicd Plant at Abbotsford. »- Pa Yew —s So To. - Send your’ Wa ch Repairing and, ewellery Requirements R W. Cameron: - {ff aah Prince. Rupert... Nati ment © “ 1 “ys “FROM (It That: is mend it. = vi Ds We 4 “epee J st SENTRA Nou Its SITMUNT comEs e value! of: te aE ILE . a he ‘the extra richness at LDacific- MUk - in. > Bhat, de why: it - goes “further in- . the > ‘tiniest, pon it. Dhystel- - . “ins ‘nf ra mcd Fad “recon: 2 yee : BG UN Te . “uMiBAl MING Fou SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY PO. Box M33” rR | PRINCE RUPEES Bo ‘A wire -will bring ua —— jl. Principals in Heroic zr Nelle _ enacted off Halifax’a true. wreck and sent out-an 8.0.5. _ by the Canadian Pacific liner Liverpool to Hatifax. Captain A. ‘mander,:. -once>. altered! course - high-seas for neatly four |. \%0 make-a lee,for the rescuers, 2 , : their-track. ‘Captain, Featherston to- say and't . Premier Tolmle. told, the. Legislatwn | the other day..that, stive, a pbs were really ‘sp Beltigh, ayia of the ‘British: ‘Columbia. portion of. the - Grevt North. Road ‘from Mexico .to! the © Alnslat, ‘territory’ The B,3-0,, govern: oniept wh Ar iba tae tab bia amo a gh tt we te — “undertrigin : ee rare or the couattn oa Ny atfn dela tiinly. inery thyies, . and ‘lls eg erat” tie npiidlent dortah concessions providing ‘the work Is pros. ceedd with.” This will be the greatest. number ‘of years and. when, completed ry the’: road” Wal” ‘probably he. ‘the ist trayelied: road fithe: eet It seh ser ai were given a rousi cheered to the echo. -'who. Witnessed the’ entire event: : ” prenented to-Second Officer * also sent-to.B.. -W.,Beatt ~ the Canad! ii’ Pacll La 4 Officer . cn He oOo the afternoon of Saturday, March 12, there was replete with all the best traditions of “those who go down to the sea in ships,” The. salvage ship herself on the way to aid.a-vessel.in di whick “Montcal im, | sinking. “Reindeer. Whe ‘within, two miles;: volunteer Jouh .. were’ called“ for and a ifeboat, under. command of. wy, Second Officer H. ey jEnigh nothing ofa: polica dog. wel eretum trip to the: Montealii'' made in’ about 16 | minutes; thanks to the'wind, The shipwreck: victims welcome and -their rescuers the Montealm’s passengers, “taken up for the volunteers and a filver fe alts pales brave “> the rescue werk at upper. vacture shows the crew of: “the . Reindeer;. apith, Sens Bathe ‘arid. Beran: Beside.Captaiz Ri: ke: drama of the ‘Sea, eindeer, stress, became a was picked up bound from - Rothwell, her com ‘awid-reced to the t, battled with wind and ours to reach the stricken ship... Captain Rothwell handled sie Monten. 80 38 and: ke oil, going ‘in. and Af orew Of 27, 2 gataly taken: ‘off Later, a purse-was- i cigarette: cage. » Conin aatiee a. “In Scamen. J. Cart and Captain -B od: d J. pany and Ww. em