THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928 es Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public CL S. McGILL SMITHERS H Printed every Friday at . NEW HAZELTON, B.C, C. H. SAWLE The Omineca Herald PUBLISHER district. Mines, timber; land, | agriculture, transportation, sport, climate all are dealt with. There are pictures of luxurious hay and vegetable crops, grain fields, — — Dalton Adding Machines Advertizing rates--$1.60 per Inch per month; ine esch subsequent One year - . $2.00 Six months ~- . . 1.00 ‘Underwood Typewriters New and Rebuilt ——a Prices and terms on . application Pacific Grain Ports at Possibly Prince Rupert hasbeen : im overlooking its preatest argument H. C. LIFTON Pe ce making that a erai Main St. : SMITHERS in favor of making that a grain tf ; port for shipment of prairie grain Hay ans Qats ALWAYS ON HAND 7 LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES BOYER & CARR” ‘Cty Transfer Co, eset B.C. | OUR BUSINESS 18 Transportation By automobile. buggy, , or horse-back We move freight, express and supplies by wagon, drays or pack - horses. We ‘will move you or your goods and distance reading notices 16: per Iine firat insertion, 10¢ per t insertion, U. S. and British Jales - $2.60 per year fruit trees laden with fruit, and wonderful scenery. Pictures and sketches of pioneer ' prospectors like ‘Jimmy’? Wells,and a history of Hazelton, christened by Thom- Notiete for Grown Grants > + *_ 455{aa Hankin, the first white man “License tr Prospect for Coal = 6,00 to ascend the Skeena river, be- ‘to Britain.‘ Shipments canbe made from Prince Rupert at least as cheap and in as fast time as from Vancouver. Prince Rupert is so situated -that steamers may head into the open immediately and at top speed. - They are not troubled with fog to anything like the extent that Vancouver is and there is no trouble with straits, narrows, ete., ‘that Vancouver has before reaching the open sea. Look up the map and see which port is the more favorable for shipping grain via the Panama. Prince Rupert has several advan- tages over the southern port which will more than balance the difference in miles. Faster time ean be made and heavier. trains can be, hauled over the northern railway. There is more water does not scare us. frontage and yard room. Van- Telkwa Transfer couver will make and has made Hoops & Mapleton. |Prinee Rupert believe anything ' Telkwa — New Hazelton Dairy Milk delivered daily NEW HAZELTON and HAZELTON and points en route LEON BELMONT NEw HAZELTON that the south desires. conditions will show the northern prairie grain to Europe. Tells of the New North editor, province! semi-weeklies can suit them. Yet a look at the map and a study of port a better shipping point for Take off your hat to the pioneer who carries the torch into the distant places of this| Neither the blood-sweating grind of the city dailies, nor the more leisurely, friendly life of the interior town weeklies and They pack in a press and several fonts of type with the first rush cause of the hazel nuts found there. Tribute. is’ paid to Dr. Horace C. Wrinch, who, going there as a medical missionary to the Indian tribes of the Kispiox: and Babine valleys, has built up a wonderfully well-equipped hos- pital which serves the whole: of the ‘new north.” In getting out a special num- ber like this Editor Sawle has done a good service to his com- munity. —The World, Jan. 5. published by the Omineca Herald and Terrace News is now getting inits good work, The past week a number of letters have been received here from people on the prairie and in the United States who are looking for a new loca- tion. The Special Edition is proving to be good advertising. . Hieeoughs are becoming quite quite popular. There have been a number of cases during the past week. Now, Mr. Prohibi- tion, this is no argument in your favor, because all the patients 50 far are prohibitionists. Forestdale Rev, J. C. Kerr, of Burns Lake; held service in St, Paul’s Church on Sunday last. Robert Gerow, of Burns Lake, was'a business visitor on Thurs- day last. Miss N. Caruzon and Pete Pat. terson, of Burns Lake, were the guests of M. O. Stich last week,’ and left for Prince Rupert on’ Friday’s train, oo resources of this large and rich ————————————— 7 ri epee F ee ey -- cong Fe (ee ot oan - . Manufacturers of Hanall Spur, B. C. Royal Lumber Company ‘Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR _ HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH ; : . e Note thar tome ot = JF OOrINn g changed from Royal Mills to HANALL, B. C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere Rough, “Dressed & Dimension 7 The Special Edition recently . The Answer — ~ : Jewellery When the question is, ‘‘What readily. dant, a brooch, a ring, @ sterling eye and of lasting’ value, make splendid gifts, and serve as 4 permanent reminder of Daddy’s love and affection. R. W. CAMERON & CO. ‘The Jewellers’ | . . shalt I give,” the answer comes — A wrist watch, a pen- ~ pen or pencil, beautiful to the — -The most satisfactory and the most economical fuel TELKWA COAL PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for the winter supply | GILLESPIE & WILSON TELKWA, B. C. Coal Coal Coal A HOME PRODUCT THAT SURPASSES ALL IMPORTED FUEL’ of oncomers, reap a golden har-] vest at first in printing land notices and mineral notices, get a promising claim or two or some reaj estate, and then-settle back to do their duty by the new com- munity. They do good wark,too. Spicily written ‘‘personals,’’. write-ups of local developments and hap- penings,. the proceedings of. the board of trade, and what not?]. They are the torch-bearers of the community, And every now and then they satisfy their. ar- tistie and professional pride by getting out a “‘special: edition’ to tell the world all about the Fred. Horning, H- Hanson and. — | Tam ;Broadbent have’ hauled a| large quantity of ties to the track |: here. ' J. C. Keddy and family « are on the sick list this week. A party and dance was given. by Mrs..J. Mould, of Rose Lake,: on New Year's Eve, and the affair was most enjoyable. Frank Rendle returned ‘from’ Victoria last week, to resume his’ teaching at the local school. He’ reports things rather quiet in the gouth. Eli Severson, “the ‘prominent Porestdale farmer and member wealth and promise and beauty| ofthe Farmers’ Institute, has ‘ot.their district. received word to the. effect that ‘| ‘Out:from Omineca in the norte his exhibit of Forestdale potatoes ern interior comes a special.édi-| was most “favorably commented tion of: the Omineca. Herald .and. on and: won: a prize at the Grand |Terrace News that’ merits:the} Forks potato fair.’ “‘This'is quite highest praise and deserves. ‘the ‘a boost: for this ‘disttict, the:only | widest recognition. Its sixteen|regret being that ‘there were inot iat | pages of .excellent typograpy. i8| more to take advantage ‘of ‘the P. 0. Box 123, Prince ¢ Rupert an illustrated compendium of the show. | Shep your? raw fas | | AORTHERY TRALING 3: | | EDMONTON. ALTA. | Hifhest Prices Paid Dentistry 7 The ‘healthy of an ‘individual i is is: : | greatest asset. . . 7 Your teeth lay ‘a most important c 7 part. wo - DONT. NEGLECT YOUR R TEETH _ BARRISTER, ‘ETC. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. : Solicitor for: the City of’ Prince Rupert F. W. Moersch City Market, P rin --FRESH MEATS, ‘POULTRY, Green: and Dry nL Sela ane ‘Bought: and, Sold. Prince Rupert Fall Ue ot Groceries. 7 ROOMS, 4, 5, 6. EBLGERSON BLOCK “ale - Dr. A. H. Bayne | Al a ond he aR