THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER g0,1988 = tee bet Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public | L. S. McGILL SMITHERS : B.C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan Rutherford All descriptions of sur- veys promptly executed ss SOUTH HAZELTON: fe | OUR BUSINESS 18 Transportation By automobile. buggy, or horse-back We move freight, expresa and supplies by wagon, Grays 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 ~ MANUFACTURERS Building - Contracting Cabinet Making Wagon Repairing All kinds Gf building material carried ’ in stock TELKWA Bulklev Valley ‘The Best Grade of ROUGH LUMBER milled and sold by Spitzl & Pohle CARNABY “4 Every Mopern FACILITY For THE * Correction OF TooTH TROUBLES Dr. A. H. 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Money back if not suited. ‘+ won in prohibition fights for the igomething she did yot want to | with both mien and women of all Bulger -Cameron Limited JEWELLERS Prince Rupert - B.C. The Omineca Herald Printed every Friday at NEW HAZELTON, B.C. G. A. SAWLE PUBLISHER Advertising ratea—21.50 per Inch per month; reading notices lfc per line firat insertion, le per line each aubsequont insertion, One year - . - $2.00 Six montha - . 10 U. S. and British Isles - $2.50 per year Notices for Crown Granta = - * $12.00 . “ Purchase of Land - —- + 9.00 “ Licence te Prosnect for Coat - 1.00 Prohibition and Polities Having lost most of the ground past half century the prohibition forces are now preparing to start a Dominion-wide campaign for total prohibition. Since they started monkeying with the laws of the country and securing all kinds of -prohibitory legislation the great masses of the people are rapidly slipping from under and are in revolt. Human anything in common with the age, or even half a dozen yeats | ago the men were the only ones who drank liquor, and they drank most of it among men and behiad closed doors. . ‘foday it is drunk wherever itistobehad.. _. _ Rather than going into politics prohibitionists had better be- come educationists and go into the schools, the pulpit, the press and the home. They must make their doctrine attractive’ and show the people how to smile and laugh without a stomach full of liquor. The word ‘‘prohibition’’ is it- self contrary to human nature. To the average person ‘‘prohibi- | The Largest | Mail Order Medicine House in Northern British — _,Columbia eens oe bg ae Ask for-our Yellow. prite'sheet. .. Sent-gladly upon request. - ----.- | W. J. McCutcheon Prince Rupert British Columbia tion’” immediately presents a picture of black ciouds, a long face and a sad heart—the very opposite of anything found in the Bibie or taught by Christianity, Thus prohibition must be classed among the wild cats—it has not lived up to its prospectus. Redistribution Bill Since the announcement of the extension of Omineca ‘district to BUILDING MATERIALS! |} Cement ‘Lime Plaster _Fireclay , ‘ Brick Building’Papers Roofing 7 Sash & Doors 4-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish a Specialty © ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert, B.C. - include all the country from Prince Kupert to Prince George and giving it two members, there has been a good deal of dis- cussion. The press dispatches did not give any particulars so that it is not known locally ——— CHRISTMAS GIFTS Now is the time to make*your choice. . If you do not wish the xaods mailed at once we will hold until required French Ivory Goods: Hair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Hair Re- whether the. government pro- poses to elect the two members at large or to have an Omineca west and Omineca east witha member for each. ‘The latter would meet with more general approval than the former. The western end, or the lower Skeena people do not fee! that they have people of the Bulkley Valley or the Nechaco Valley and they vers, Vases, Photo Frames, Clocks, J ewel Boxes, Manicure Articles, ete. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS, from $2.50 up - WATERMAN PENCILS, from $1.00 up EVERSHARP PENCILS, from 7c. up AUTOGRAPHIC KODAKS from $6.50 up BROWNIE CAMERAS from $2.00 up ; Christmas Crackers, Perfumes and ‘Toilet Waters, Manicure Sets, Chocolates in Fancy Boxes,; Christmas Cards, Calendars ORMES LIMITED ens | The Rexall Store We prepay mail orders Prince Rupert | i would not like to have to elect a! member for that part of the country. The next important consideration would'be locating the dividing line between east and west Umineca. Some think it should be drawn between Smithers and Telkwa to give a division of the population, ‘but if the geography-is considered the line would be moved much fur- ther east. In any dase the gov- ernment figures that the re- arrangement will give them a solid north, Hon. T. D. Pattullo will be hard to defeat in Prince Rupert city. Hon, A.M. Manson will likely take the east end af Omineca, where he has centered his efforts for several years past and this will leave west Ominec for Olof Hanson to fight out, possibly with a Provincial Party candidate, or perhaps -he will have a three-cornered fight. Mr. Perry will again carry the gov- ernment banner in Prince George. nature is peculiar, but not alto- gether unlike a cow. Did vou ever try to foree a cdw to do do? Men and women will learn to do good just as easily as they learn te do bad, but the reason they are mostly bad is because a few endeaver to force them to be good, . The result is that. today the. prohibition party is faced The redistribution bill is now in the hands of the committee and may undergo some changes before it is presented to ‘the Legislature. : Only four weeks until Christ- mas. Do your shopping early and where the merchants ‘invite you.to shop. Read the advertise- ments in this issue.’ °° ages, delighting in the use. of, liquor, whereas half a. century: The Omineca Herald is $2a year.|| Many Ways To Do It, But | The Best Has Been Proven | , 66 There are many lines of publicity — he _.. that the country store can use'to advantage, but the one he can use to. & best advantage is his home-town ; paper. I venture to say that if the : money spent each year for fancy.cal- mm endars and other knick-knack give- . aways were invested (I say invested, not spent or donated) in carefully . planned newspaper publicity, the ac- |" tual net returns to the advertiser’ ~ would be'ten times as great, to say. «|| nothing of the advantage the small- =| | “town paper. would derive from the additional and much needed revenue.”: - 7 CHARLES E, BLACKWELL at the Unity Day =| -- Conference held at Bliensburg,, Wesh., in August. a | : [NOTE, Mr. - Blackwell is an Okanogan, Wash-. ... | im _.. 2°: ington, . merchant and is said by many to be the iz “>. most: succeasful country merchant .in the state. ] co | a wees oe | ‘Are you a subscriber yet? a