a ©] THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY: SEPTEMBER 16, 1981 Catalogue is Now Distributed "Uf you are a Customer and have nat received . - your copy, please drop us' a post card No lower prices are in sight than those:pre-'- sented in EATON’S Fall and Winter Cata- logue, grade for grade. Should the market become more favorable | on any particular item, we undertake to fill orders at the improved price. THE CONSUMER PAYS” | The most economical way to ship merchan- dise is by freight. - a a s Do you realize that 100-pounds mixed mer- chandise can be shipped-to-central points in 3 Alberta by freight for 2.19, and this sum % pays postage on only 25 pounds to the . 7, Same points? 7 ae : FO great help to reducing prices lies in cus- tomers’ hands. Make your order up to-100.. : pounds or over and have your shipment go" by freight. 3 _ aes WINNIPEG . CANAGA GRRE ATES emer > ‘ : :|Particular district most of the crops .} garden stuffhas to:be Ufted.; But in The Omineca Herald zing: and cultivation, ‘The ap EATON’S Fall and Winter 4 a B.-) zh? PUBLISHER CH: Baws, 5 Fk Ee ae ex '|McIntosh ‘Reds in -this orchard, and intelligent most. absolutely free from any blight, shape. AVP ba gbtet te bey andes SE eh ee |. ‘There’ will be a very heavy crop: of Advarti rates—$1.50 per inch ‘pir notices cyan ine Lettie ae _-| ceeding notices 1b per Hind ¥ tee : rr T “| fine eae ingerti _~ {@istrict need not hesitate to-plant the line eack subsequent rr. the ‘owner has, efter two + or. ‘three! years, demonstrated, that,,the Terragp ‘THE NORTH Is HARVESTING The weather seems to have settled down, pow. for -a spell of . bright Sun- Shine, alittle frost at. night and an abundance of. ozone in the air that peps one. up. ..This .is, in ‘short,. the real haryest weather, and -OUL the far- mers throughout. the: interior are -up ond at it,; In-:the, Bulkley Valley the biggest. job_is. in. the. grain fields, and there is the biggest crop of grain that has been ready.for harvest. for ghite a number of, years, There-are.also a lot of -spuds-and- other vegetables: to get safely into the. cellars. In this have been harvested,..and.. only the the Terrace district big business ig on again with the apple, plum. and. pear crop. . Last spring some of | the ; or- chards on low lnnd suffered a. ilttle from frost and the crop is on. the Ught side, but on the high land there is an abundance of fruit. : We. were in. one orchard Jast, Sunday .of a . thousand trees, most Young .and just nicely in the commercial stage. Many ; of -th,- | trees are still only. a, couple of. year, old, bunt the older, trees were truly . pleasing . sight. There, was evidence > Pe Pre ae i on pat tet fle gl me Thee h “order will “bs @' Canadian Pacific otel, in the heart ip Sumner, .by. singers Spe cial theme : Friday,.avenin: Music in the Rockies. ‘Buch as Musti’' of'tke Moiatatnd, "~: Music of the*Flowers, ete., during the-C, PRs evening radio hour of musie. sttiiimer, Gilbert and Sulivan’s**BVM.S:Finaforell’: and ““Trial-BY' duty” ; selected scenes ‘from ‘Biset's::) tt Carmen? tand'-Gounod’s . “Favat'; -and:. three; Canadian ballad:oreras with musit ‘hy }Dr. Ernest’ . MacMillan, Dr. Haley Willan and R. G. Manson,: + will broadeast|all of Toronto, will be rendered, rs ie ha Ae nces During ‘thei! _jthan other classes,. They were hit ‘| Drovinces, js ,inereasing :rapidly. and a Slves, promige of returning more-tabr-. ey. than. have ‘crops: for - thie last--yenr | 3 - jor two. Steps are lso-being: taken: to | -- fing those ‘| trict. - : eh ‘Colunitite “Eke ecto oi me, ee ge TE nae Tit British “Colunitila “the. fruit: and. a iar ae tou vegetable “growers “ive doing ‘a busi- ‘ a es: Dog's ness, thia, year, that they. have..never ‘. 1 “Atl Fl “- Esurplits stocks from forelen conntries ijftarm and gardens, ; . Now that the winter work program x) las been got ander way there are sey- Pornh thousand men Working; ‘tind 'sey- aif Work who have hoebeen working re- || The neceswitied ‘af yiges! ‘ttc ‘Mons: peonte yard att eaily In“thée’ lanornings and in the early évenings |: ody trying thelr skit witha, gun and it] f ial i8 -sonaetiiies Juat top? bad“for. ‘the [ FF Hvomse. There’ are’ others out. atter wibigger geme that “will furnish more, opments 8 tre tiated 7 _ ixitu KUL -the other fellow. ttt nas wo George Youn ~"{ miley, for $10,000;1.-He: will not need} | to. worzy: abont..rellef: work this “win. " *) ter, I ; ‘/McKnosh Rede, The earlier varieties of apples-have been,’ or are-being plek-' thy apples will he ready next week dnd the MccIntosh Reds and the Wag- jaers will come along. the end of the’ month” or ‘edtiy! in ‘October: ‘The ab-| Her than in the Terracé district, and fter, but when it comes to flavor and quality the northern apples. will take the lead, ‘also in keeping qualities, : There will be enough, apples in; thie horth to supply the north, and the cost will be no more, The people. in the north might well wait.a few. days and. buy, northern apples. , Tt will be. a big help to the northern growers, and the money, will, circulate back -to the towns that buy in the north, eee anny BETTER CONDITIONS IN CANADA. “canada ‘i got are improving very rapidly. Banks cliss {so caled ito distinguish them from the ultre-wealthy.) i The very wealthy have less mone r |. lot Larder in the stock Slump, and all| bond and other investments have been |’ baying less or no dividends. ‘They. are unable to draw on -their- bank accounts Which are in many, cases:9. blank. ._.. But manufacturing in the eastern #ood ‘many thousand men are now at work ‘who “were tdle"ad year ago. The middle west is harvesting a crop ‘that Drerent such a Seneral crop failure in: certain parts: of the prairies, by. moy- fariners out to, a better is- been. able. to. do before, All the fruit and vegetables wil find A market .this. vent as the tavilff is keeping out: the Many train. loads. of-fruit-and “Vege- tnbles are moving out of the south .to the, prairies and-to- Dnropean countries. The northern. part -of the: broyince ‘ig Suing to supply its own heeds from the ern] thousand more will soon ‘be at cently. This is gulag fo ihake pF Won-. the tiees: are uniform ii sid8 pad ‘al, . - . » {and the apples are coloring up_in tine |. _ Published Every Wednesday - panies ved and shipped. to’ market. * The-Weal| ples in the south may be a Hitle ear-|- dome. Fears they-may-color.a-Httle bet-{ aes . om oH ROW, Caiticron” Prince Rupert ing out of the slough . of depression,: and business conditions |) are full of mqney that..belongs to. the |2 wage earning, salary -earning.-classes | # aud to the. widows.and general middle | A ; . H: ate Ode + SMITHERS;-B; C. Rew “Goop Hote. a a wna Faw a "ae ee a Ca ccc re wee BE. ..: Se ee ed ‘Br: Rboieéren, Manager Ratee $1.60 per day up. ae Serre A ity a very happy result aia we ‘are very: grateful to know about it : that pj : Btoved “ Carries an up-to-date ‘stock of Dry Goods Fur iture. edge dee & Household Furnishings ‘Classy Shoe Repairing Done AE ULC ECCT 4 4 Build B....Payrolls” ; i 4 toe yet as Eee Sat L Late e @ at 3 : ed - isl [area ; The tetters of mothers-:tell It, --I¢ - ‘ds. plain“ to anyone that ‘these let- ‘ters come from the heart. re en's Wear... oots and Shoes oy Fee ee ttt Senne epee itiamnaflians _—*. ‘ihles, flourish -.and: are ure- to health by Pacific Mill, ae cia 888 Drake St, Vancouver CUMS OGD Gab fev 8 aiearte Some people's ddea--of co-operation: . a Ta yakepge hi) Wada cae he Tttrg & of-Keronto swam: 15 Oy aray t: - HAZELTON,. B.C. derful-difference hi the’ buying power Factories “at Abbotsford -and Ladner of the whole country, and by spring | | _ | _ | busiteds’ should be “abdiit “ag wood as| ob aie bon oe “chet y { ever-with ddse noel nbeded' to’ meet | .. pe | mae es ee om eat THY : Woniess wale ab wa BT od, < : Sate drivers “Prompt serviee ~ 4 \ rayr: au ates bine esting 8. Dr etn a i , Will’ take "vou" anid place a f Car Satifgoy! ey os _ — | Benson:Bros:. i+. ELE Phe not at! apes rr 7 reenter: Cape, Wega wld] eos oa . : D antag, stil thinis, phe, hag. ite”, Bots eh a He curfew tolls the’ ieneu. of ‘yarting Ae, A. pedest “way ‘ And leaves (hé world quite tinexpect- oily, m re a Of. 4838, Wind SIORDY.g'en the, px: Finn plods : hig, absent-ininded