ak ; ; _ - & THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923 a, a 7 ~ : When Hon. W. J. Bowaer re- " " ~ : _— 1 Barrigter = goliior 1 The Omineca Herald turned to Vancouver after his Hanall Spur, B.C. — . = Manofsetarers of-_. - ovary ic Printed every Friday at trip-through the Northern Inter- . m en ion L. S. McGILL NEW HAZELTON, B.C. jior, he stated to the press that . Rough, Dressed & Din 8 "| the aim of the Conservative party|| i 1: _ 2 SMITHERS Cc. H. SAWLE — PUBLISHER | would be to,assist. materially the - OY a - U mM er 7 development of the dairy industry 7 _ a Adveetising rates—$1.60 per inch per monthilas the quickest and most profit- - reading natic: ine first in ion, 10¢ per 2 UCE AN CEDAR B.C. LAND SURVEYOR || frets sulbeequent tortion ' nertion tl able way to solve the farmers’ Lu mM b er HEMLOCK, SPR HAND J. Allan Rutherford greet; 2s eo difficulties. Mr. Bowser preach- a on ; AN descriptions of sur- U. S.:and British tsles - $2.80 per yearjed that on his trip through the C ompany HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH, veys promptly execu Notices for Crown Grants - = = * 33.00) coun ry also. . . ; _ . : SOUTH HAZELTON: mn PEt OE reat for Cant ° 00 Note that the name of F l oor in g —= ; The young man who turned up|] - or ced Office has pon | OUR BUSINESS IS” The Present Outlook to church at Evelyn clad in a Mills to 5 ——— .Get ices bef dering elsew Transportation There is a very decided improve- ae of pajamas evidently was HANALL, B.C. et_our prices before ordering oe ; | By automobile, buggy, ment in the feelings of the people to alee daring the sermon, —oF : - E or horee-back of Prince Rupert, and in some cep a ’ We move freight, express quarters a degree of optimism is the it to give a distinet hint to and supplies by wagon, | axhibited. Good reports are|"" > | drays or pack - horses. hi R i a" ' =a _ We will move you or reaching Rupert almost daily. o BUILDING MATERIALS! ! your goods and distance improved conditions.in the inter- a profitable business between Un- does not scare us. jor— good crops, safely harvested; ited States cities and B.C. The Cement ‘Lime _ Plaster Fireelay f da t - ildi ape Roofing . Telkwa Transfer of increas ert tne cedar aa U.S. want our whiskey and we — Brick _ Building Papers nofing. Hoops & Mapleton want their gas. Thus a trade Sash & Doors 4-ply Veneer Paneling Telkwa - B.C. and piling industry; new mines i mnt G Fir Finish ' a Specialt opening up and satisfactory ‘re- balance is secured. y ‘ turns from the ore. There are - i | many more men working in the ravermarmermn@ AFFE RY, LTD. Telkwa Lumber Co. [ier er, Than tor some yea ALBERT a M Sr A BC. | Bootlegging i in gasoline is now - interior now than for some years and wagesaré good. But Rupert .~ i DEALERS - MANUFACTURERS|also has reasons of her own to ; t News from the ‘Hub of Bulktey ” ‘1 48 ‘ perk up. ‘I'he Canadian National Valley Building ~ Contracting is carrying on work on new buil-| 5 iste meee Have You Paid Your Subscription up to Date? . . . dings, several more are‘ planned . ae Cabinet Makin Wagon Repairing = ® for early construction, new indus- nae ware and aittle daughter Le = al a 60 All kinds vf building, material carried | tries are reported and old indus- le t the ursing Home on Wed- € ; in stor tries that have been idle are|°S0?9 =| . TELKWA Bulkley Valley {about to resume operations. A- Mrs. J. P. Wheeler is progres- |. a 7 round the town there is a certain sing favorably in the Smithers _ na amount of new building going on hospital. =r = The Best Grade of and considerable repair work.| Dr. H. C. Wrinch motored up = Be e Best Grade of —_|"phe real estate men report many| from Hazelton on Thursday, on =o ROUGH LUMBER ‘| enquiries for property from people| business. ° cpl if a . living at great distances, and real ‘Desmond Chettleburgh is pro- Lo, a estate has a tendency to increase| gressing favorably, although he Avy,§ .— ‘lled and sold b at present. There is a reason for| still has his arm in a sling. 4 on milled and sold by the optimistic feeling. On October 5 a son was born : ee va 0k ‘lto Mr, and Mrs. J. Wilson, of |. mn A 4 Spitzl & Pohle | The greatest opportunity for Houston, at the Nursing Home. oO = a CARNABY - investment is offering right now Jack Ticehurst- returned last , oe = fee for a hotel in New Hazelton. week with fifteen horses for the on S one The local business possibly would Federal Mining Co. The wnimals rt bE not demand much in the way of (Were purchase in Southern Y “| Printing and Developing hotel aceommodation at the pres- | Alberta. | oa of Films ent time, but there is a rapidly-| The Harvest Festival Supper . , | oo Hich-ctass WORK GUARANTEED increasing tourist traffic seeking | and Concert, held under the aus- A Working Comrade for the Young Wife | in oe accommodation and tke great} pices of the united churches, | - oo Prompt attention given all orders . . lan a “of th . + § F scenic attractions that are offer-| proved to be one o the most suc- | a wise bride who begins EL Leave orders at” ed. The railway company would |cessfui events In Telkwa, ENAMEL-CLAD housekeeping with a Kootenay. —,. 7 The Drug Store, Hazelton join with any individual or ayndi-| Acreage blocks of the finest FLUES—-NO The Kootenay oven makes it far | wo The Omineea Herald, New cate that would conduct ‘a good| fruit and garden land in ‘the | RUST easier to succeed with baked dishes {4 im : hotel j jn New Hazelton, and make north can be had. Prices from The points mest lable and desserts taken from the. new . = 7 7 i : . ; : _ to rast in a atest kk book. The fire-b a h . or mail direct to « it a success. $28 to $40 an acre with long term range are th fvesand = COC 8 OO e fire-box and the | a | | TE. Shima, Hazelton Hospital | F | Heoletng inthe grates are easy to operate—a great FA 7 F. omer _ payments. See ady. on another Kootenay thege uy saver of time and patience. And Fy Jai : . —| any of those who strongly |4e, yeat-reaisting fen what a wonderful oven-- Armco , Fi Wm ] supported prohibition and saw| A meeting was held in » Telkwa Ne other tanga tae iron, white nickeled inside! 1 ae FIRE. LIFE, AND ACCIDENT - || the failure of enforcing it, and jon Monday evening under the| Hon. afacine he new. Improved io ; i ‘ the inei i i ove | oon J nsur ance who then voted for government auspices of the Provincial party. ,- Kootenay. Ask to see it, and learn =| control and have seen ‘the unsuc-|F. M. Dockrill was elected presi- | fo how it saves time and fuel. | oe ; Agent for the Best Companies .||cessful attempt to enforce it, are|dent and Dr. Paine vice-presi- be Ls =a nS freely admitting that it would ne|dent for Teikwa. r ; ° McClary’ 8. iim ES Farm Land better to revert to the open bar-| Brewer & Skelhorne returned M“Cla Ss Be dhe, NB Femi =f room for wines and beers and|from the head of Deep Creek, oi G ” montens oe with whiskey and other .hard| where their property is located, ee oe , ox J Town “Lots liquors placed on the medigine| They have uncovered their lead zg fl "List your property now list. , + ‘\for considerable distance. and . — . oe oo _ . - oo show it to be about 60 feat wide. Lo Agent for Premier Oliver has arrived a Tae GTP. AND NORTH COAST safely in Victoria, having satis- dD. L. Wiltiatns, accompanied by Smit opert factorily. squelehed Mr. Bowser, Jack Halley, examined the Cor-|' SmithersTonn? PE 7 who: apparently: thought he coul onado group on Hudgon Bay; -' . Distriet “Agent for «(| Ret. away with d.trip.through the| mountain last week and on Sun-, on FORD C ARS }} north without being closely fol-|day went to the coast. On Tués-; * 4\ lowed. Mr. Bowser and Mr.| day: he went on to. Vancouver, ee Oliver do not seem to agree on where. he will -have his samples ie |lanything and no doubt they will|assayed . and then come toa de-| °" W. S, Henry | eay. ‘pome things to each othet ‘cisiun.as to whether. he, will take ~_ | MeChary Agents Los, SITES 4 during the. session: now -just)a working: ‘bond: on “the. property: re obéned. | TOF. not. ae Z -NRRACE, B. Ce = " SMITHERS, B. Cc.