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1 ,"ntlnu~! Vol.... ]~... NEW HAZELTON,'B. C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14, M. MANSON l VSTOR Equal Opportuntes for Canadans spolcy of Partyl.O0o..=,.o the Great Conservatve ~o.o., nght and on ~onday morn- Hen. R. B. Bennett, leader of the Conservatve party n Canada, has pad hs frst vst to the northern part of Brtsh Columba, but all who heard hm speak are hopng that t wll be by no ~neans the.last vst he ~'ll pay. The new leader of the Conservatve party n Canada s a real Canadan. For nne generatons hs people have been Canadans. Some nformaton as to hs hstory was publshed last week. He started out as a poor boy who had to work hs way through hgh school and then through the unversty. He has been a success. He chosen the legal professon and he reached the top at an early age. He won an nterna- tonal reputaton. He was an epual success 'n busness and fnance. He entered the publc servce through poltcs and he bus reached the rung next to the top, and there s every reason to beleve that t s now only a matter of months when the people of Canada wll place hm at the top of the poltcal ladder. Hon Mr. Bennett spent' nne days n Skeena rdng, the rdng whch s represented n the House of Commons by J. C. Brady, and the rdng whch s n tself an empre. Such a favorable mpresson has Mr. Brady made n Ottawa that he can get from the Conservatve party and leaders almost anythng he asks,...even :the LberaFparty at Ottawa has begun to realze that the member for Skeena s a power n the land, not n Skeena alone, but n the Domnon at large. Th~re's no "rdng n Canada where the leader Of the Conservatve party h~s spent so much tme as l~e has n Skeena. There s no provnce n the the Domnon s~nere he has spolt so much ~me or has studed so carefully as he has Brtsh Columba ths summer. Hon. Mr. Bennett s vstng all rdngs of ths provnce and just as many of the towns, ctes and vllages as he can pdsstbly reach. n fact, by the tme he has completed hs Brtsh Colvmba tour he wll know ths l~rovnce as few Domnon members know t. He wll know t n a way that few Brtsh Columba members of the Commons, or even the Legslature. know t. From the clay'that the leader of the Conservatve party n Canada entered ths provnce untl he passed ths rd- ng he was greeted wth enthusasm and welcomed 'wth open arms at all ponts wher~e he stopped That hs vst and hs study, of Brlsh Colnmba s apprecated by the people of the provnce wll be shown through the ballot box at the frst opportunty. The leader s a clever man, he s possessed of exceptonal ablty n law, fnance a.nd n busness. He s thorough and he s sure of hs ground before he makes a statement or aaounces a polcy. He has a reputaton for ntegrtt. AS an orator he s n a class by hmself 'and he s n possesson of more real dsde kuowle~ge!of Canada, "the" C~lna~llan people"and Cnnadl',n' problems '' ' ' that' an~' other pl~blc mag. He s n realty the greatest 0anadan of the present day. Anyone who has heard hmwll agree. " ", Hen. Mr, Bennett has"been greeted by large gatherlfgs wherever he?has Terrace he was greeted by more than a hdndred ctzens altlough "t was not known mtl that mornng that the leader would be able to stop at Terrace for even a few mnutes. At Terrace.Hen. Mr Bennett spoke of the falure of the Canadan govet:nment to protect the Canadan people aganst the unfar competton of other countres, e~'eryone of whch were pro- tected aganst Canada. He mpressed upon hs lseners the serousness of Canada sendng out a hundred thousand men and women every year to the Unted States to look for jobs that ths" country should provde. But Camlda has been permttng other countres o take our raw materals, manufacture them n ther own countres and then sell them back to Canada. Such a polcy could bare no other effect than to drve 1he people "ou$ of Canada n the tran of the raw mater:ns; Ag the close of the few mnutes spent n Terrace the leader of the Conservatve party was presented wth a beau- tfpl boquet of rose buds by the lttlp daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gee. Dover. X'box of Terrace frut was also put on the tran for he leader and hs party. At Smthers on Tuesday nght Hen. Mr. Bennett was greeted by a packed house.,. People from all parts of the northern nteror gathered there to see and to:hear:the man:who wll be:the. next premer of Cdnada. As soon as the tran 'arrved there that: evenng the recepton commttee' hustled the leader to the hall and wth a very bref 'ntroductqn by "the~charman, F. M. Doclrll, he bega'n'hls '~pee~:he of one hour, tlle tne allotted, l~y the ralway company' whch held the tran at the staton for hm. But every mm~te of that hour was flle'd"~;lth truths and valuable nformaton for Canadans The' Smthers hallplatform was dec0rated wth cut flowers whch' resembled the Hazelt0n flower show and the flowers were all grown n Smthers. On the platform were a number of the leadng busness men and Conserva- "~ves. of Smthers. u hs openng'remarks the leader of the Conservatve party ponted out the dfference between natonal problems and natonal votng, and he problems of a nmcpal councl and of the provncal legslature. He nmde t clear that when the people of Skeena voted at a Domnon electon they were votng on questons whch effected, n'o"t only Skcena but also the coal mners of Nova Scota and the factory.work-: ers and the manufacurers of Ontaro. The great prncpal upon whch the leader of the Conservatve party s appealng to the Canadan people s thatl of'gvng Cauadans equal rghts n Canada. At the present tme the Canadldn people have not equal rghts n Canada. Any foregn country s gven by the Domnon govermnent of today what s really a bonus f that country wll only Pl~t the Canadan oul: of bumhess. "~kfy' c0untrs"; n the world can get raw materals from Canada wthou.t any tarffs ortaxes. Canada s the greatest source 0f supply that the old '~(;~'l'd has' for forest products, mnerals fs~b;afd' agfleultural" pr0~uets. All ~'.untr~s. buy o~r.raw materals and~ spoken, He has left a lastng mpres~ manufdcture them, nto fnshed artson on all the people who have hear.~ 'e.le~n, t~'er :owh ~ountrles and sell hm. n Prnce Rupert onmonday le'l'.&~l:'::~'~~k :t',' d~;~,co-'~-~;, ~,~, addressed the' lades-n 'the ~fter~xm~~e~n6,..t0 ~an~,e that con;q ~',, '~,,*,,t.,tea party and n t.~.e~ ~'~n.n~.:~ye~:[t~:,~~rn,nen~ a.t ottawa sts quetly two thousan(! :.peopm erdw~led"ln~l~e.tlk~.~n,tff t~~e wd,,,,..,,~. Pro.~er ::K~n~ thon.trd t,, hear hm. On Tuesday at", on ease S. [. ', ',,..After spendng about ten days n hs constttlency, Omneca, A. M. Manson, byhs son. passed through, ng took the tran for Prnce Rupert for two days and then return to Hazelton pck.up ther car and motor on.to Vancouver. Mr. Manson ts generally well pleased wth the work that s beng done n the north by the provncal government, although he sad t was.plan to see u ths rdng where new road foremen had been put on ths three months tlle,'last tme. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from the hall n Hazelton where Rev. Father Godfrey conduced the servces. The deceased was one of t'he orgnal stakers' of the: Owen Lake group of Clams whch have recently been attractng consderable atenton. He retaned an nterest n them. He s survved by hs father, a wld and four chldren, three boys and a grl. News from Terrace R. W. Angus and son of Vancouve r were vstors n town. E. w. Ho~er, provncal Assessor was. n town on ~usness. W. H. Cotton Assstant Dstrct Engneer from' Smthers spent a couple days n town. N')McPhersbn ~as up from Vancouver.to!ook after sbme mnng, nterests.on Wllams Creek. "A. "H. Wndd'ngton, Assstant Dstrct Forester was n town durng,the week. Mrs. H. T. Purdy, B. C. Weeks and 5ames Weeks, of,oyster Bay, New York were tourslsts at Terrace Hotel 'and Lakelse Lodge. Mr. M. P. McCaffery was a busness vstor from Prnce Rpuper t. Gee. Ltle and Duddley returned after an extensve motor tour through Southern B C. and Alberta. Mrs. Fraser of Haysport was vstng wth 5r.~. E. J. Moore the past week: V Moore of Prnce Rupert spent the week~end under the parental roof. ::'~Steve' and'~ete Toly left on Thur - day for the pra'e where they wll spend the harvesf season. : ~Mr. O. T. Sundal left on Saturday for Vancouver to spend "Buyers Week." The C. G.. T.'left on. Monday mo'nng to camp for a week at Lakelse Lake. Rev H. Alan. accompaned them. -' ' ':Mss,Helen Lode o.f~ V~ncouver.! s holdas:ng wth lacy, and kts. Allan. lprank Anderson returned from Hazelton Hosptat on Wednesday,.'",-.'~,~ :',. ~..., Mrs, Mltzenberg of Vanarsdol s vstng her ~ste~,. Mrs. Mathews No. 7 The Department of Mnt'S Sem-Annual Report Now.Ready for the PublcUse n ssung a bulletn summarzng mtrng actvtes n tlle provnce for the frst half of 1929, Honourable W. A. l~ckenze, Mnster of Mnes, expressed hs satsfacton at the thor The lead output of the Provnce comes manly from the Sullvan mne but developments throughout the Provnce are steadly producng furthur mportant reserves of lead ore oughly sound and steadly expandng ~ The outstandng feature of metal state of the mnng ndustry of Brt-~prces n the frst half of 1929 was the sh Columba. n accord wth hs r rse of prce of copper to 24 cents a ydar: The road work was not up to polcy of gvng all avalable nfer, r pound.. Ths, however, was largely a hs expectaton. He was not dscourmat:on on mnng to those nterested'nomnal quotaton and t s doubtful aged entrely, however. ths bulletn was prepared at the ran- f-much copper was sold at ths prce ster's nstructons, to brefly revew The average prce of copper for the THE LATE ROY RDSDALE the mportant features of mnng n sx months ended June 30th was ]8,- the half year perod. t was compled '439 cents a pound whch shows an n- Roy S. Rdsdale, aged 41 years, pass- by John D. Galloway, Provncol Mner crease of 25.8 per cent over the avered away at the Hazelon Hosptal last alogst, and contans a summary by age of cents for Sunday evenng after an llness whch that offcal, bref reports on ther re'-l Lead and znc prces rose darng had extended over some ffteen years. spectve dstrcts by the Resdent En- the early part of the year and then He had been n the hosptal for about gneers and summary of coal produc-~declned slghtly wth P e averages ton fgures by the Chef nspecor of showng somewhat hgher' than Mnes Ths s the frst half yearly bulletn to be ssued by the Depart- Durng the perod under revew ment but t s beleved by the Honour- several events have transpred n able the Mnster of Mnes that the n- mnng and n matters relatng to mnformaton wll be welcomed by the ng whch should be of major mportpublc. ". ance n connecton wth the future of the mneral ndustry of the Provnc,, Of specal nterest s the report by and whch wll undoubtedly add t~, B. T. O'Grady on the Snowflake folthe general prosperty of Brtsh C lowng a careful samplng and examumbla. These are brefly commentnaton of ths property. The report of H. G. Ncholas, Resdent engneer Contnued on Page 3 of No 3 Dstrct contans some delaate nformaton on the Hope secto~ Planet Mnes Company and other op- NOTCE eratons..,n:-hs Dstrct. The Hon~)ur~... ~ " : able Mr. McKenze consders that the ]To the Publc and.ourl Orents.-- - report on--theknman property, Van- Be t known that the partnershr couver sland, s of unusual nterest[heretofore exstng between Regme, ~'""" - *~" ~'reat "ossbltes for Leake Gale and Henry O.. Llfton : as... ms,-~ s 1, hereby dsolved, and that on and aft, prospectng stll exst on Vancouver ths date the busness of the frm wll sland. The reports of J. T. Mandy, resdent Engneer No. Dstrct, and,.d. Lay, Re :dent Engneer No. 2 Dstrct, show. that mnng n. Northern Brtsh Columba s extremely actve and that steady progress s,~tll beng attaned. Returnes for the frst sx months of the year ndcate a new hgh record wll be establshed for the mneral producton of the Provnce n An output for the whole year valued at somewhat over $70,000,000 s ndcated. Wth prospectng, develop. ment and constructon of new mnng phmts and eqapment proceedng at a gre~ter pace than ever before, a Contaually expandng producton record seems assured for some years to come. The v(lue of the mneral output.for the half year ts estmated at $35,25{J~- be carred on by.r.l. Gale and under hs name to whom all accounts should be pad. Dated at Smthers, B. C., Auggust 6, R. L. Ga~e 'Largest Newspaper Prntng Plant The world's largest newspaper prnt ng equpment s n the pressroom of the Phladelpha Bulletn~ whch has a daly afternoon crculhton of 560,000 copes. Ths plant s modern to the latest ddtf'l ~ndso equpped that the 128 Hoe 1~} p'age superspeed unts nstalled there have a runnng,~peed c,~- paclty thet enl~bles them to delver ne~rly mles of newsprnt au hour n the form of!fnshed new.~. papers n alnmst unlmted, nu:nber of prnts 28,000,000 news'paper pages ~ 0(}3. Ths producton rate s expe6ted day, ~x days a week. : ~: to he easly mantaned orncreased" n "the second half of the year Whch ~ THE 'CEDAR POLE BUSNESS wll result n a mneral producton 'Of~ $70,000,000 'or 'nmre for 1929, exceed-"~ "... " ng the prevous record of $67,188,842." Tom 'Moore df Ktwanga' bought n establshed n " -' ~ The producton:of gold estmated at: 90,000 ounces, shows a decrease, whch' s accounted for by a somewhat lessen-, ed output front the Premer, and decreases from Tral'Creek and Nelson Mnng Dvsons. ' The estmafed slver out,nut, of 5,- 250,000 ounces s practcally one-half of the 1928 p~0tld~ton as t:s '~xpedtt~l that due to ncreasecl mnng a~d mllng of a slver-lead-znc ores that the second half of the Year wll shown hgher fgure. '. ',' :,"'.-,"'=" ~ :'~ead pr0ducton durng the perod shows a lesseel :rat~ ~ of ~&lu'et~!~s} that durng tle ~sec0nd!hm~'y'~'0f.~'~b year a larger outplt Wll 'be mad~ so t~at t.~4, ~O~Sslble' that.. tlef fnal ~[~res for.1929 wll show an ncrease over the bg tmber lmt n :he Ktwanc{~bl Valley last '~'eek. H~ ts gong o work, ou t rght away. There W! be half a"nllon feet or more cedar pole.s on the. sale. He wll have qute s crew of men ~v~rkng and wll truck the poles out to the ral.way. The Hanson Tm. be't ~ & Lumber' Co, secured the tmber up the Ksp0x and 'Henry Cook Wll t,l~e :ol~ t~le poe~.-"there wl le ~,er 90,000 feet. Albert Ellot has taken over the ~ell":lfke"work and now.has. twenty men at w0rk there, The Bell ]5ake~sale or sales' was the bggest slnle bunch of, cedar n the' lower, part t~bt~es of cedar n :tale r~er(: ~ve :Haze!t0m~:There ar~:" 'many.~re:tho.usands of peces, to be f0al~l )wn,'.1." : ;,', :}

2 _._ THE OMNECA HERALD, WEDNESD..aY. AUGUST mmmamm. ~. --.,l~..., ~ ~ ~ ~.~_._._ Fast Servcet ', Benson Bros r Surveys promptlyexecuted. '. " ' ' SMTHERS, B.C. ~, GoodDrlvers, ~-~ - " Comfortable Cars,! Always on the Job: Phone Hazelton Omneca Hotel, 2 long 2.short "Buld B. C." Pacfc Mlk s Frst "l have lvedup the coast.for years and used Pacfc Mlk by the (.~tse." wrtes Mrs. F. L. Wlson frolll a Pont n Northern Brtsh Co unfl)a. "have had wonderful re.~ults and prefer t to other mlks we have bought when out of Pacfc." Ths s lmrt of an nterestng letter. Pacfc Mlk 328 Drake StY, Vanc0uver Factores at Abbotsford and Ladner ~. DR, R. C. BAMFORD ~ - - DENTST,! fs'mthe;;b.s;: e EBY'$ HARDWARE Sm.t r B,C, We now handle Powder and Dynamte and a full lne of mners supples Fuse Caps ~arbpe Rals Fsh Plates blacksmth coal the 0m mc crala] : '"""' :'~'?. :~" -' ".~ " "'r" " ". Che\vrolet:: Prces Publshed Every Wednesday.:;: C. H. S~WLE --PtrSLSl~.R.,:: r!:929 Advertsng rat~'$1.~o per nch ~ month readng note~ 15 per lne frst nsm'tlon. 0~. Ve~...oh~*...~,t,..,~o..., WHY BUY SOUTHERN TMBER? The attenton of the Terrace h:ews has. been drawn to the fact that a "cax load of fr from sou~kern Brtsh Columba has been receved at Cedarvale for repars to the ferry at that pont, Fr from the south:s very expensve by the tme t reaches any pont along the C. N. R. At the same tme the woods of the north ~re as good, f not better, -for :such work as".referred to, and t s a great deal cheaper. The use of northern woods also provdes work for northern men, For a number of years the north had to fgh for ts share of orders from the provncal government for tmber and lumber t fnally won out, but not that there has been a change of government and also changes n the engneers, the orders have stm'ted drftng back to the south] because the men from the south (enr ' gneers and others) know 0nly fr for[ any and all purposes. The north wll stand by' ts 'own thnboerand there s no doubt but tha the Delmrtment of Publc Works at Vctora wll heed the denmnd of ths dstrct md buy ~mbet and lmnber fl'om northern mlls as well as local products of o'ther knds. RUPERT NEWs MAKES A MESS The New Sx Cylnder Chevrolet n the Prce Range of a Four " Toutng - ~, $905,00 Roadster Coach Sedan Convertable Landau Sedan - $ Coupe - - $ Cabrolet Ton Truck Chass - $ Smthers Garage & Electrc smmm s, B. c. L Hotel l Prnce Rupert l A REAL GOOD HOTEL Prnee Rupert B.C. 1 1 H. B. ROCHESTER,: Manager Rates $1.50 per day up. 0mneea Hotel C.W. Dawson, :Prop. EADQUARTERS FOR TOURSTS AND COMMERCAL bf_~ Dung room n connecton Hazelton - B.C. The Haze!ton Hosptal The Hazelton Hospltal ssues tckets for any perlod at $1.50 per month n advance. Ths rate ndudes offle~ consultatons, medcnes, as well as'all costs whle n the hosptal. Tckets are obtatnahle n Hazlton ~t' thb drug store or by mal from the medcal superlntendant at the hosptal.~,,,. U;ND,E, R T A ~ ( ~MBALMnqO FOR ~HlP~ml~ A S]P~ P.O. Box 948 A PRNCE RUPERT, E~,C. - wll bdng us,,...~ _.-..~-~, :... mmm Shelf and HcaW Hardware always on hand Olver Plough equp-' ment. Apply to Ebfs for Auctoneer Servces Henry M,, oro Lmted Ford Cars and Parts General Garage Repars by experenced men Acetelyne Weldng Garage and Showrooms Smthers, B. C. t was a pool, speetcal the Prnce Rupert News made n ts attempt, to wggle ont of a mess t got nto by copy ng a news story from ths paper and tryng to gve the publc a wrong hnpresson.'the News wa~" checked up for ts. attempted funny work and has snce been squrmng about for some means of escape. So all-her-up s the News that n an edtoral on Aug. 7, t sad :--"As most of: t. was wrtten by a Hazelton man who s supposed to be conversant wth what s gong on n Government crcles". That statement s wrong n every partcular and only shows what lengths the News wll go n the attempt to excuse tself when caught wth,the goods. The News appears to be very peeved because the story about the hghway from Rupert to Terrace appeared n the Omnec,~ Herald before the News knew anythng about t. Too bad for th News. Mss Mary and Master Francs Smthwent down to Prnce Rupert on Saturday. Mrs, George Lttle and famly returned home on Saturday. They have spent the lmst month n Spokane and other southern ponts Hen. Mr. Bennett : At., Smlthers Conthmed from Page 1 says, "We ~vtl deal wth the varlou~ problems, as they arse n the lght ot~ condtons as they extst at the'tme." Canada sells to the Unted States n a year fve hundred, mllon dollars of goods, mostly raw materals, s.uel~ as pulp, logs, whole grans, raw mnerals:. Canada buys from the Unted States n' mm ~xrs ~'~. ~yros ann ~amuy ' ' ]nne hundred mllons dollars worth of returned to Hazelton Wednesday after- _.. ~... ' ~, gooos ann pracucany mt or ~t s manunoon after a motor mp ~'o ~anf'myer.:~,:.^.,. _2~.,=',,.':.',' ~'_^.' :2..j.~...:. f.te~ur~u suut ~ tult~ lltyt~ ol~gll,.lulltue andw Nanmmo. wnue n me scum a.~.:...~2_.:~^,~ _:,d.: ~;^.~ X'^~ *~ [ fruut WUUUUtt ~ l'ttw lu, Ut~-.tttz, ~.Let, ~U~ vst was pad by ~r Myro to the ' "" 'h! '~w bl: g0ve'rmnent' a~ Ottawa :refuses t9 ake wholesale houses where... e as a lany steps to stop that condton,or to to,pck up a numoer ox go,a r, nmgs...,_... " ' "'- " "'."' ' ~:. ", " ~, f- ' ',,,. '" tjj[u.u~u b lt'.l~" ~,YU~. ', ' ; r ';;'. '.: r,. ~:'~ Now the.unted States government ", MrS. PrOpel' of Haysp0~t' s 'v'tsltlng ls.rasng the' tarrlff' aganst ~Canada at Mr and Mrs. ~ohn Ne~t(k s ' r-----" ' man'u't~etu'rers bf 'fl~er.own' c0u~y ~The. Terrace News. s, $2.00 a year t,and to,provhle.'work fdz "ther' own.. [ "he old gude knows that careless hunters cause my forest fres resultng n the destructon ot ~ellent huntng grounds" as well as valuable aber. The good hunter s careful wth fa'c ha.~ woods. s.sued by authortf of Honourable Charles.Stewart, Mnster of the nteror. -'m people. Cmmda tal.:es the tarff off hghest terms to,t C. Brady, the memmannfactured gootls fronl ethercoun- ber ~t~r Skeeml, ~vho l~hs, durng hs tres so that Canadan workmen and three years at Ottaw't, done more to Canadan lanauf'lctnrers cahnot 'eolll-~ place th,~ great r(lng before the peopete n the worh.! nmrkets nnd so that ple of the Domnon 'than was ever the young ulon and young wonlen of' dram" before. M~,. Brady wls also, sad Cauadn ttre forced to go to other corm- tm le:ffl~r, one of the most cultured tres A o fnd emlfloyment: men n the house of Commons. He has Hon. Mr. Bennett stated that he and the lmrty he represented stood for suffcent protecon for the Canadan pro. ducer, ether farm, mne, fm~st or manufaetu~:er to gve Canadans an equal opp0rtunt.~', to dev~op the no, tural res6urc~s of the eoantry, and t gve Canadml 'workers. t far retu':. for ther.offers. Every t ther countr:. n the wprd has ncreased ther ::., rffs agalnst0z!na{ja' a,d unt,ll C!m' protects tself aganst ~those otl countres Canada can never attan the place.n the'world that:s 'ts due~ a mnd traned n schools,.unverstles and by travel. He has seen most of the world. He s n denmnd n the bg ctes of the east as an orator. When he sueaks n the.house he s lsoned to and~ :ll~':'sth:tement~ carry ~yelght~ The l'eale", started :that he 'regarded.' Mr. Brady as one 0f the most valuable of members... At fle concluson of- hs speech Hou. Mr. Bemmt ~;as presented wh a beautful bouquet by "one of the far daughters of Smtthers. : When.the leader of tle Conserva. Whle the C0nser~'atl~'e party wll tde pa~ty had left for the tran, the protect the producers n Canada, the great crowd n the hall remaned to conserval~re"larty' Wll not 6rmt for hear ff C.' Brady, M. P. who told them a' moment the explotaton, o~' thd ton'- some thngs about, the,new leader; sumel;, Far.: returns for"labor 'and, ;a... Throughout :the.meetng was a non- fmr proft, ol tnyes(m.,ents s :wha t :the [poltcal one. The leader was not ask- Conservatve party.:advo~ates--a'fl~ty-lng for votes nor,- support,' but wa ffty,br,e.ak')vlth:tlm, re.s~:o.f~.the world.'~m~re~.dscus~lng Canadl~an problem, '!~on.. Mr. Bennett : referred n. the ],wth fellow ~Canadlan ctzens..

3 f,. -, %.! " 1 VoL 9 TERRACE, B. ' C., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1929 No. 35! TOURST R, or, TERRACE HOT SPRNGS E. T. Kenney s sportng a super-sx sedan and s already for the man hghway~ whch he feels satsfed wll now be completed n quck tme. M. P. McCaffery of Prnce~Rupert.~pent the end of last week n town. : = -! "C. A. Smth left Tuesday for Smthers where he expects to reman for a tme. For some monhs he has been on hs prospect at Kalum Lake and got a lot of work done. Mrs. H, L. Frank was a week end ~'stor to Prnce Rupert. M.ss Te~ of Torono and R. L. Mc- ntosh went down to Prnce Rupert on ' LUMBERNG HORTCULTURE Saturday. Mss Tew has been a guest at "The Crossways" 3r, and Mrs. Chrs Lymum of Prnce Rupert are campng out at the Lakelse Hot Sprngs. r ANNUAL PCNC AT KALUM A large crowd went out from Terrace Sunday afternoon to attend the annual pcnc at Kalum Lake. About two o'clock the two opposng teams, Rosswood and Terrace staged a horseshoe ptchng comp.etoton--rosswood emerged the wnners. Then there followed foot-races and jum~ng conests Mss Ethel Chrsty of Prnce Rupert whch were largely contested consders hohdayng wth her parents, Mr. ng the~ sandy track. The fnal and and ~rs. R. Chrsty. most specular event was the boat race around the trangular course whch was easly won by O. ~endron and3. ~r. R. E. Allen dsatrct' forester Conture wth ther four horse Evnwas a busness vstor n town on satrude Matt Allard and J. McLaren urday. comng n second and thrdj The whole day was a complete success des- Hss Helen Hampton returned to pte dull weather and the people of the Prnce Rupert on Frday after hol- lake may confdently say that thers dayng for two weeks wth Mrs. H. A. s always 'the best pcnc of the year. Swan.,~otor Boat Racng--lst. Oscar Gcndron; 2nd. Matt Allard ; 3rd. J. Mc- Laren. Men's Ro,wng~ls~. Ted John~m; 2nd. Cecl Lever; Boys Rowng--lst. Fred Nash; 2nd. Charle Prosser; 3rd. Blly Downng. Grls Rowng--lst. Sopha McLaren 2nd. Mary Mansam ; 3rd. Ruby Downng. Long Jump---lst. Cecl Lever; 2nd. ~m Lever ; 100 Yd. Dash--~'lst. Chas. Cauthers; 2nd. Jm Lever. Boys Race---lst. Fred Nash ; 2nd. Lews McKenney. Grls Race--lst nn Smth; 2nd. Betty Marentette. p,. At The Terrace Drug Store Chna New o~ of Cups and Saucers. Cameras New Colored Browne Box Cameras. also Colored Kodaks wth cases to match. Jewelery New 10t of Washngton and Waltham Watches. Terrace Souvenrs n vory. Pcture Frames, etc. n vory. Parker Pens and Desk Sets R.W. RLEY TERRACE, B. C'. GEO. LTTLE Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFA~'TURER LUMBER PR~C~, LS~ Rough Lumber..,... $18.00 per M Shplap " Szed Lumber " Fnshed Materal to " Shngles... from $2.50 te $5.00 per M Orders flled at short notce. Prces subject to change wthout notce Prces of Mouldng, etc., on applcaton t Mll runnng contnuously. TERRACE BOARD OF TRADE evdence EFORE you buy any car, be sure you have B all the evdence. Check and wegh any car n the low.prced feld aganst the value you know you can get n the Outstandng Chevrolet. A smooth, powerful sk.cyllnder, valve.n.head olne, capable of amazng performance n gears, nstantly responsve to acceleraton, unsurpassed n economy and dependablty. A sturdy chasss, bult for endurance; wth heavy, channel.steel frame, complete hgh. pressure lubrcaton, long seml.ellptlc shock. absorber sprngs, safe, relent four-wheel brakng system wth ndependent emergency brakes. Bodes by Fsher that reflect the latest vogue n ~tyle and colorng; hxudous n fmlsh and appontments; nterors restfully quet; hand. some panelled nstrument board, ndrecfly lghted. Prces so low, they are wthn reach of all. See Chevrolet. Drve t. Make t your standard of comparson, c-~o.s.~9c e A$~a~outtheGMACDe~erredPayment Plan O lslondnq CHEVROtE PRODUCT OP'G~BRAL MOTORS OP CANADA, LMTED J.B. Agar, Terrace, B. C ~? : r~2?' S n!tt~ r~ n.!l.&u~.~ J_T.LS._..;:... ~.._..,. o. t. There was a meetng of the councl of the Terrace Board of Trade ~Tuesday evenng of last week when a reply was receved from the Department of Publc Works at Vctora assurng the Board that the Department would not overlook the request of the Board for a roadway fro rathe Nass to Kalum Lake to connect wth the Kalum Lake road to Terrace and Lakelse Lake; and then on to Ktamat. These s a rather large order at frst glance, but there arc some thrty mles of the dstance 0 Soft Drnks Confectonery Always Good and always Fresh The best ce Cream n the town Mrs. Krkaldy's Terrace, B. C. MNERAL ACT Certfcate of mprovements NOTCE Valhalla No. 2, Valhalla No. 3, Norman Fractonal and L. C. Fractonal mneral clams, stuate n Omneca Mnng Dvson, Range 5, Coast Dstrct and located on Kleanza Mountan. Take Notce that Frederck Nash, ~ctng as agent for the Columaro Gold Mnes Lmted, non-personal lablty, free mner's certfcate No D, ntends, sxty days from the date hereof to apply to the Mnng Recorder for a Certfcate of mprovements, for the purpose of obtanng a Crown Grant of the above clams. 'And further take notce, that acton under secton 85, must be commenced before the ssuance.of sbch c~rtfcatc. of mprovements.. Dated ths 10th day bf :.Tune, ~! Steamshp and Tran Servce Salngs from Prnce'Rupe~t for Vancouver Vctora, Seattle and ntermedate ponts, each Monday, Thursday 4.00 p.m Saturday, 7.00 p. m For Anyox, and Stewart Monday, 8.00 p.m. and " Frday at 4.00 p. m. For Massett nlet Ports, Mondays, 8.00 p.m. ~ ' L S ~ ~ For South Queen Charlotte slands, fortnghtly. ~~,~:~-- For Skagway, Wednesday, 4.00 p.m. PASSENGER TRARS ~LFAVE TF~RACE B~; Eastbound-Daly, except Sunday, 3.08 p. m. Westbound--Daly, except Tuesday, a. m. For Atlantc Steamd~p Salngs or hah~ njormaton apply to any Caned;an Natonal Asen, <,, R. F. MeNaughton. Dstrct Passenger Agent. Prnce Rupert, B.C. E. T. Kenney's for Hardware The most complete stock of Hardware n the nteror. Should you wsh anythng we have not we wll be glad to get t foryou. We handle Lght and Heavy Hardware Amunton and Guns Pants, Ols and Grease Tn and Granteware Farm and Garden Tools and Machnery Furnture to Sut any Taste or Purse We wll supply hardware for your buldng, or furnsh complete the machnery and tools for your farm or garden, or equp your house or cabn wth furnture and cookng utensls. Tell us what you want. alreudy bult. The board receved a request from a chap n England that someone sponcer hm as he wshed to come to Canada The matter of clearng out the Copper Rver tral was under dscusson and as ~here s.consderable mnnlg,'act. vw out there ths year t was decded to, 1, comnmncate Wth Mnng Engneer D. Lay n hopes' of getng a grant from the Mnes Department for the work. Phlllp George ded recently at Nelson, at the home of hs daughter, Mrs. T. W. Brew0r. Durng the :world War th0 late Mr. George was ncharge or a 'muntbn factory n Ehgland. : Mr George left Sm'the~s when"mr,,b're~-er 1

4 THE OMNECA HERALD: WEDNESDAY. AUGUST L', "~J, ',, ~, ' "" " ' [.." Hen. R. B Bennett, M. P. Leader of the Conservatve Party n Canada who spoke n ths dstrct durng the week. tealtl Servce Questons eonceernng health, addressed to the Canadan Medcal Assocaton,184 College Street, Toronto, wll be answered by letter, Questons as to dagnoss and treatment wll not be answere~l. WHAT HAPPENS? The need for and value of a properly staffed health deparment wth an adequate budget have been referred to on many occasons. t has also been ponted out that, through the organzaton of Country or Rural Health Unts, the whole Domnon could secure the same hgh type of health servce ns now provded for the the resdents of the larger ctes. Just what ths means s clearly shown by the experence of the cty of Toronto n Tuberculoss. n the year 1918, out of every 100,000 persons n that cty, over 100 ded of Tuberculoss, Whereas n the number was 54. a other words, the actual number of deaths n ]92S was but half of what t would have been f the same condtons :ts exsted ten years p,'evously has perssted. Ths represents the avodng of nl)lwoxalately 300 deaths n a sngle year from one dsease. Fn. PREPARNG PULLETS' FOR THE gp hand n. hand, nd the flrst.es~[ =;~" ~,J.Klt~., x.~=~ " LAYNG' (~ONTEST ttal of good'management s thatwh~[ Fsr' padv far s so desred by the Layng Contest. d...v-- Much depends on every step n the Management, HEALTHY STOCK.. Sentember process of broodng..d yearlng who' Wrte to.the Publc.lens Bra.c The Terrace Fall Far wll be held on Frday Sept 13, under the drecton of The Terrace Dstrct Fall FMr Assocaton. The drectors elected by the Annual Meetng chose N. Sherwood as the presdent for the year and Wll Robns, m as Secretary Treasurer. The anmml meetng requested the Terrace Brlnlch of the Woman's nsttute to recommend fve lades to act on the dreetorute. One of the~e, Mrs. A. Ross, was elected Vce Presdent,,f the Assocaton. L. ter n the sc.~s~m several of the leadng l eople of the Conmmnty we, re asked to act on the fnance commttee. Ths has resulted n gettng together.~ body of about sxteen persm~s who have worked dlgently and llarmouously for a successful far. Several new delmrtnres have been made ths year. t was decded to mnnlber the membershp tckets at the dance after the Far n drawtug of lmmbers wll be held and sex przes awarded to those whose numbers are drawn, The drectors also felt that the tme had crone to sell advertsng space n the Prze Lst. Some space was sold n the 1929 lst and a much larger amount has been spoken for the 1930 lst. Ths, showng some proft wll add to the 'revenues of he Assocaton. Whle no secton has been allotted to mnerals ths year the Vce Presdent has arranged wth her frends at llosswood to place a large collecton on dsplay The Boys and Grls Pg Club wll have ther stock judged near the Far, and wll a nm,ubershp of eleven, keen colnpettou s promsed. Extra events promse to be numer- OLS. Mr. J, C. Brady M.!~. has donated $5.00 to be awarded to the compettor ganng the n.rgest number" of pouts u Daly Produce. He also promses to donate a cup n Messers. Mchaud Bros, are donatng ~5.00 worth of nursery stock to thd one worth the lurgest nunlber of ponts v. "Flowers" Messers. H. M. Edde and Sons Ltd. have promsed ntrsery stock to the Results such as these can be secured,. ~vahm of $500 $3(}0 of ths s allotall over Canadu. ~hey m'e not dr- " '. ".'ted to the one who le~ds nthe apple l'vefl.ae BY chance, DUE tll'e a ([lrec[,. " ~ _!secton, whm ~'ou wll go to the sue resull; ok a [remen(.[ons el:[or[, carrle{t along on proper lnes an(t conslstentty' who s,nest. suceessfnl ' " n lflums '" nlaln~alne(l year fle~cr ' year. " ~uc h re-, -,ur. t " uormtt offers ' $500 for the. best box of aplfles sults represent the expendture of at 2:. ~ ~" consdera)le. _,.. ~ '±'ne ~oraon ~o.ltd have donated suln or nlolley. "lnls tc-, " " " " " ' " s'" l a case of nlllk The drectors have taa expendture, n0wever, zs con,.lu- ".. ~ eralfly less than t wouhl have been, not ~ecme( wnat secton ' " ths,' wll go to. necessary to spend on tle cure of cases n atteml)tng to curs them f ther oc- Dr. Wrlnch. M. L. A. has donated $20.00 wth the request that t be used currence hud not hen prevented. Add to the cost of sclmess, the value of to stmulate the nterest of the chld. yen n agrcultural matters. hmnan lfe, the broken honles, the The Blue Rbbon Co. Ltd. have ofchldren left fatherless or nlotherless, and t s lflatn to be seen that the nfered przes of $3, $2 and $1 for barvestment n health work pays a very ng powder hscuts. n addton they real dvdend n money and human wll gve a cun of coffee to each entrhappness nut n ths class, Those communtes have not as yet, Several other specal przes are proa proper health department, those rased, but the detals are not avalrural areas whch are not as yet serv-.able as yet. ed by full-lne healh unts, should ask The drectors wll meet on Frday the,nselves f they can afford to mss of ths ~veek, and fnal arrangements wll be made. what ethers now enjoy, Erch ndvdual sho~]d remember that persomd' and famly protecton aganst dsease rests largely upon lvng ander the supervson of an effecent health department ~ r. and Mrs! Glbert and Mrs. Brenmar and famly returned to Prnce Rupert after a weeks vacaton n town: Constabl~ MeKenne~. was a busness vstor to Prnce Ru:Pevt,on Monda_y.,.Mss nez Ross arrved from,cuba on Wonday.. She wll spend s, ome~me wth her mother Mrs, ~nnle Ross,. A. Smth of Kalum Lake. spent the week end n Smlthers. ~--~-... ther the chck, wll evenually develope Agrculture, for a copy of Bulletn No. nto a proftable layer. 108, "Report Of the 6th, 7th and 8th ~s~fltary surroundngs, smplcty n annual Canadan Natonal Egg Layfeedng, constant care, und regular at- ng Contest". t.s free. tenton especally durng the md-sum, [ska on Wednesda.~. They spent some. tme holldaylng at Kalum Lake nn. R. Corlett returned on Tdesday after a ;few days vst n Prnce Rupert. " ~. R. Glbert was ~t vs!tor to Prnce Rhp'ert on Monday. Mss Else F~nlay returned on Monday to ~erhome n Prnce Rupert aftera coupleof weeks holday wflh Mss Mary Smth... mer months are essental factors to be consdered f satsfactory maturty s to be realzed Under-developed underdmnrshed pulletts cannot be"expected to d0 well when the enter the contest on Novenlber 1. Selecton~Durng early Septenlber begn selectng, keepng n mnd that a brds' pedgree s very mportant. Provde a clean hrght, comfortable snndl, grassy yard should adjon the budng. Ths wll reduce rmlge condtons gradually.. f 12 pullets are requred for the contest then t s a good polcy to select fern'.tmes that nmnber, mostly of the medum early maturng pullets, typcal of the breed and free from standard dsqualfcatons. The late maturug lullets from any hatch should not be consdered as they are generally low n.vtalty, whle the extra early maturng pallets from lke hatches are generally extra good layel's, but are usually under developed and consequently wll produce small eggs. The PUrpose of the Layng Contest s to stmulate nterest n the breedng of brds for egg producton and large eggs, and to provde a medumd of qualfcaton for regsteraton. As a result of a survey prncpally of the Sngle Comb Whte Leghorns ~ the Canadan Contests, t was found that the brds well up to standard weght produced the most as well as the larg- est eggs. However, a few of the early matt;rng pullets can be se!ected whch wll help to keep the flock contented and promote a gradual acquantance wth the traps and the owner. Elmnaton--Every avalable moment should be spent wth the selected flock, talkng to the brds, studyng ther habts and elmnatng the un- desrables. When an alert, frendly brd, nterested n ts surroundngs always eatng or lookng for somethng to consulne, s notced, catch and leg ba~d her, for such.a brd wll generally gve a good account of herself. Be gentle and handle the brds wth care as ~!mny a good brds chances of heavy producton s hand.capped wth rough handelng: eedng~gvc the pullets plenty of dry mash, grt and oyster shell, n self feedng hoppers; clean water; scratch gl"an ;feed sparngly n deep clean ltter mornng and late afternoou, ths encourages exercse; and a regular SUlqdy of green feed such as kale, lettuce, cabbage, nmngles, or fnely cut clover or alfalfa., 't s advsable to gradually ~ork n the ratons as used bs- the Canadan Natonal Egg Layng Contests whch are as follo~s :--Scratch gran, equal parts by Weght of the ver5 beat qual- ]t~" of each of wheat, cracked corn, and oat.~. Dry" nlash--equal parts by weght of brdn,corn meal and ground oats, 12 per cent of beef meal, 5per cent of ground charcoal, 1 per cent of cod lver ol, and one per cent of fne table salt. ' t has been found at Ottawa that the heavy layers consume the most mash therefore he contestant should encourage :'d~'.~.mast1 coh~umpton. The ad- (Htou o~ an:'extra pe, cen tof cod lver oll<wll!..make,the mash all the more appetzng Keep a sharp lookout for lce and mtes,.pal, tcu~rly the latter..}~nal Selecton--About October. 10 confle the '~matnlng pullets whch s ou!d not nu~nbe.r ~Rore btan half the orgnal sel~etlon, Do not glke up sel- ponts, body conformaton, style,: ambltt~n, andfrle~dl~ess~ ~tl'~ho 2 ~le.,slg&ble, ~)~ds are cooped ~ a.,c mfortable crate ready for shpment; ~oncluson--ever keep n'mnd that good breedng and good management Mr. and Mrs. Waugh and daughter of Prnce Rupert are guests at the home of Mrs. Swan. Mss Besse Moore returued on Tuesday after spendng the past sx weeks at Haysport. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burnett entertaued a number of frends at brdge on Tuesday evenng. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Judson spent the week end n Prnce Rupert. J.m Nelson spent a few days n Prn-.~e Rupert. He accompaned the Convervatve leader from Prnce Rupert on Tuesday. Here andthere 3~2) Canada has one motor vehcle for every nne persons of populaton. A recent estmate places the aggregate number of motor vehcles n the Domnon at 1, Only three countres exceed Canada n heaver densty of motor cars. namely. Unted States, wth one for every 5.11 persons; Hawaan slands 7.9 persons, and New Zealand 8.0 persons. The New England conscence got busy recently n a small town n Massachusetts when a resdent maled back anonymously to the matre d'hotol of the Royal York. Toronto, a package of spoons, ser-" vettes and dnng room "sundres" borrowed some tme prevously. l~he wrter, n returnng the artcles to Monseur Mallard, the matre, sad: "My conscence has been botherng me a great deal snce and have been unable to keep them any longer." ~?he Stoney ndans, Alberta, cannot be sad to be a "vanshng race,", for whle the secton of the trbe lvng on the Nordegg reserve was makng a two-week trek to attend the annual ndan row-wow at Banff, four babes were born, Mothers and chldren are all healthy and well. Last sprng a man came nto the C. P. R. tcket offce on Sparks street, Ottawa, for a tcket to Leonard where he had a job. He was fve cents shy on hs fare, but the ralway gave hm a tcket anyway. The other day a man n overalls walked nto the Sparks street offce and sad: " owe you fve cents on a tcket; here 3t s." Hen. Chas. Stewart, Mnster o[ the nteror, who has been flyng over the Rocky Mountans recently, announced at Banff that the buffalo herd there wll be augmented shortly by addton of anmals specally selected from the herds at Wanwrght and Elk sland. t.canadans are'the world's greatest butter eaters, A recent corn, platon made by the Caffadan Government Bureau of Statstcs shows that the total consumpton of butter n the Domnon last year was 2~0,000,000 pounds or a per ca,ts consumpton for the year of pounds, an ncrease of nearly half a round 'p.r lw,~d of rop~:latou compared wlt~ J. M. R. Falrbalrn, chef engneer, Canadan Pact'tc Ratlwa ', an'l Dr. F. A. Gaby,.,chef engneer. 0nt..~r0 Hydro-Electrc Commf~-to% :hav~ been selected as canadan d~lcgates to the Toko:. seet!onal,~ess',o.n ~.of the World's P6w.~r Conf.er.f~ ~f0 be held n Japan n October. They were nomnated at a meetng of Canada's executve conference commttee, ~.;. ~:~ ;...,...,. The steady ncrease tn the use of electrc power per capta n Canada s shown by a comparson of the fgures for 1920 and 'Durng. ths perod the amo',ut 5f owo'r:' u-o.d,or 1~0 of n~",~'t~o - ~ner~as- J. C. Brady, M. P., for Skeena Who addressed the people of the dstrct n Smthers after the Leader. LocOmotve Number 5900, one, of a fleet of twenty monster ol-l,u.'nng engnes for use by the Cana- 5nn Pacfc Ralway on passe ger ~:(1 freght servce n the L,retans of 2:rtsh Columba, h":~.~ en released from the Montreal L.o'o-. motve Wn:ks and was on,a. la.y n the Wndsor Street "... M~mtreal, recently. t wa~ :" :. v :d by a constant, streaem of sv.w' ',.~ all day, wh? admred ts 93. ;t or' length, ts huge proportons a::d ts generally handsome appea "~ce Ths locomotve s the:greatc-~t n the Brtsh Empre The total num.ber Of dary factores, n operaton.last year n Canada was 2,885,-comprsng creameres, 1,303 cheese factores, 288 combned butter and cheese fdctores, an.d 29 condenseres. The Royal York Hotel, Toronto. was a blaze of color at the recent rose show held there n July. The" blooms ranged from the pure whte of large dmensons.and the smaller varetes to the.vvd red of Amercan Beautes and others. The ~all room Of the RoYa 1 York was flled wth them at the Ontaro Ro~e Socety show. The dsplay gave brth to the project of havng the most beautful rose garden n the world lad out on the Canadan- Amercan border.and ~ commttee was apponted to consder the plan and to settle fnal deta.~s at a meetng at the: Royal.York next month. Announccm~nt ha~ been made that Amercans and Canada,~s wll jon n travellng to the World's Poultry Congress to be held tu E'agland n Delegates wll meet tt'montreal and wll travel vh St Lawrence route overseas. t s expected that nearly 1,000 delegat3s wll make the trp. Canada's wool crop, lke the gran harvest, moves across 'the cou.try n a great wave. not beng a smultaneous operaton n all provnces. t begns n the sheltered valleys of Brtsh Columba and moves steadly a~',oss the Prares. The shearn~ s at ts heght early n June and s about cpmpleted by the end of that month. The crop~ ranges from 15 to 24 mllon lbs. early and s marketed lar%ely ~rough the Canadan Co-operatve Wool Growers. Canadan Pacfc farm sheep swept, the board at the., Edmonton show. recently wth thr~e champons ncludng the any age Suffolk ram and ewe. -. Other wds ncludng n~eteen frst were credted to the Expermental Farm ~t Strathmore, operated by the Canadan Pacfc Ralway, Two e mpl0y~s:.:who"ha w tog~ they completed over. one hundred years n C, P. R,:servce were complmented by. E. W. Beatty, charman and presdent of the company, durng hs recent tour t,hr..h~h the~ Ma~t~e '~ov~ces. They were :~hbrl~'~ Headers0n, who' acted as conductor on the presdent's specal and Who Started ral.way work n 1876, and Harry~Satmd'rs, ~8 years,

5 ELEVENTH -,. THE OMNECA HERALD WEDNESDAY. AUGUST :14: 1929 ' S] THERS. ANNUAL FALL FAR WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRDAY, AUGUST 2, 22, 23. Kspox ndan Brass Band. Mdway Attractons the Best Ever. Merry-go-round. Team Pullng Contest. Races for Chldren, Fun for young and old. Football and Baseball Games Capt. Gee. Ash---Sharp Shooter Specal Move Program on Thursday Nght n Smthers Theatre Specal Rates on RalwayBet~een Prnce Rupert=Prnce George WLL MEET YOU AT THE SMTHERS FARNEXT WEEK. $2,000 Offered n Przes Lve Stock, Grans, Grasses, Roots,' 'Vegetables, Poultry; Pet Stock, Frut, Dary and Home Produce, Fancy Work, Mnerals, Flowers, School Work, ndan Work and Dstrct Exhbts. Horse Races Every Day Grahd Dance August 23 ; and Drawng for Cash Przes A Wonderful Wnd-up Nght GET YOURSELF READY., ) " ' Mnster Mnes Creek mne at Anyox. The results o~ alzed area adjacent to the... Hdden Rea'~y [deepu lan mnedevel pmentof the Granby n the Copper Moun. ndustry of the Provnce s n a hghly t %or, Rn s ~o~on~ ~on- ~,ro~orou~ condton and has a brght. " ~ tnue to be very satsfactory, both n future ahead of t. : ' Contnued from Page 1 grade and quantty of ore dsclosed. A specal fund of $100,000 was proou o, o uooa eo s o.o s- vded at the last sesson of the Legsa The contnual expanson of the ac- that prospectors are very actve n buldng trunk trals to enable pros- extra crsp tvtes of the Consoldated Hnng & many parts of the Provnce, and that peelers to get nto promsng mneral. Smeltng Co. of Canada, contnues to apparently a larger number are n the areas. n a number of nstances suroc.cupy the most mportant place n feld, than n The polcy of the veys of these trals are now proceedng and Company n, puttng a and constructons well. under way dm.. announcement has now been made by number of prospectng partes n the ng the feld season. ~ S.G. Blaylock, General Manager, that feld shows that the largest mnng ' '... the Company wll proceed at once wth company n the Provnce consders The regular assstance to. mnng the constructon of the frst unt of a that here are stll many opportunt- roads and trals by means of grants :.. fertlzer plant at ~ral, Brtsh Col- es' for new nflneral' dscoveres to be from the,3nes Development Act has umba Ths plan* wll cost from $7,- made n Brtsh Columba. proceeded more vgorously than usual ; 000,000 to $8,000,000 and wll produce t s probable that 1929 wll set z, to supply the many demands for m- ammomum sulphate, ammomum phos new hgh record n dvdends pad, ~. proved transportaton, The buldng. ~. ~ ' r ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ H! phate and superphosphate and poss-n the second quarter of the year, b of motor roads and wagon doads by,.. b!y other fertlser?j. Ths company the Granby and Brtanna Companes the Publc Works Department n cer- has potentally, cheap sulphurc acd ncreased the regular quarterly dsbur- lan places s of consderable assstnafrom waste roaster gases, cheap elect- smear. A total slghtly n excess cf ce to mnng. Partcularly s ths tc power (when dev.elopments ' planned $12,000,000 s antcpated, true n northern Brtsh Columba where n certan dstrcts, the bulk of are completed) and a large supply of From the foregong bref revew t the Publc Works Department road raw phosphate rock n east Kootenay wll be readly seen that the mneral work s on mnng roads. A steadly Ntrate wll be produced by the nt-lstatement of ore reserves n the annu. The patented waxtte nner-sealed togs- fx~ton, method from the ar lal report of he, company for ncreasng program of buldng roads and synthetc hydrogen, The Granby's. 'Bonzanza mne.was aml trals wll, however, be requred wrapper protects the goodness o~,-. supplyor llomsh wou!d be of great lbrought nto prdductlon.early n 1929 n future ~ years to adequately open up ame to me company!n connecton ]and s now producng about 11,000 the mlneral-bearng areas of the: Pro- Kellogg's CornFlakes even after you wth the pan of developng a fully tons of ore a month. An ntensve vnce. rounded 'out fertlzer ndustry. The search s beng made by'ths company W. B Dornberg left Saturday morn- open the package. Keeps the Rakes co~,p,,y has therefore broadcasted for,a furthur ore reserve n the mne], ng for the south for a couple of week.~. lterature descrptve of potash deposts and samples of varous types of crunchy.crsp and delcous. Another m.~r,l~ and rocks contanng potash reasonforalwayssaylng"kellogg's" fortlonsn, hope searehthswl that mneralbe made )rospectors freep tashof wl determlna-charge by C a u s e. and. Effect when you order corn flakes! ae company for anyone sendng n... samples. "... : The treatment of znc slags by electrc smeltng s now thoroughly work- ~* ed out and a battery of furnaces wll Kel!ogg'.l Corn Flakes are delcous for lunch and dnner be. requred to treat the daly produe. " too. "So crs p and 'refreshng. Servv wth cool mlk or Ev er ttonand gradually treat the reserve ybody decr e s the freq uency of sonc 500,000.tons of znc slag, sad cream.,gve them to the chldren for,,upper., to contan about 20% znc. ',.,., o~ ~.,,o~.,,-,~. 0..~.., co~ ~,.~ o.,~., ~he o~. o~ ~o.~ ~,~,.~ o~ o.- of the Forest Fre,,-,even the oven-fresh. Always extra c r s p., taro nnng fame nto Brtsh Colum- ' Sold by.all grocers. Served by hotels, cafeterhs--on bla.mnng s of decded nte~est.,he people who: cause them. Too dner,. Made by Kellogg n London,~ Ontar o. has recently taken an opton on cent-, rol of the O,ven Lake Mnng Corn- much tme s spent n bewalng -~ pany. A substantal cash payment "., :. ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ was nmde and operatons to develops :~ ~,o,,~o~o~,,.,. ~e ~.~,~,~ ~.~e~, ~ the effect, not enough n analyhead,,.., A seres of vens have been opened sng the cause., PLAN CARE.~ up on hs property, some of whch are C O R of,vorkablewhlths, carryngaeomp. LESSNESS was: the cause of, ][~.~~[]~ lexmtxture o.~.,..,~e~,.",u~,,, ty Per Cent. of:...,~ ' gold, slver, lead, znc and copper are Egh o"r ~:r: ~: to be of mllng grade, although qute LoSSes ast!!!!:! ~ N. [.,,~,':"!!' ]!~ good values are reported, tn places, " ' ' ~ ~ : ~ Development ofthe property sno,:,,: nore than well strrte(1 but the lndl- ':! '"~ catons are sad to be promsng for " ' :'::":::; '''~:" ~' "" :' ~~' ' -'., the openng up of substantal tonnages,., ~,::.!p, can ' ' l ~ost encouragng reports have been ' short holday. ' '~ slm b~eng,the vllage share of,the me. the Brllsh Columba Slver Companys ' ' - ' ~" ~- ~:,~~,~:l,,'::~ '... ~ " :::"' ' tot lcense fees collected by the pro- mne :and the dscpvery of, some unex. " ' '" ' :':'" ~... ',,~lss Mary Wlsoh arrved on ~rday vnbe, A~other cheque from the lquor pected ore n the Premer revves the ' from Vancouver to spend'a'"sh0rt~{ol, department~sh0uld be along very short: hop's that ths famous' mn~ wll' have B~TSR ' '":: :~:,~y ~,,~. A ~FOREST SERVCE' ~... at her home n Rome. " ~ longer future than ndcated by the [ "":':' : ""!!:

6 q~ :~:~ :....,, "T,T. HAZ E LTON:.. TH EATRE Saturday, Aug. 17 Heart' to Heart The Last Tarzan Epsode Marshall Bros. & York Taxs Freghtng Transfer,Garage Blacksmthng Car Supple Call us day or nght. Prompt and effcent servce at any hour. Gas HAZELTON, B.C. Ol 1 Steamshp and Tran Servce Salngs from Prnce Rupert, for Vaneourver, Veturn, Seattle and ntermedate ponts each Monday Tht~rsday 4.00 p.m. Saturday at 7.00 p.m. For Anyox and Stewart, Monday 8.00 p.m, and Frday at 4.00 p.m. For Massett nlet Ports, Monday, 8.00 p.m. For South Queen Charlotte slands, fortnghtly. For Skagway, Wednesdays, 4.00 p.m. Passenger Trans Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound. Daly except Sunday 7.20 p.m. Westbound, Daly, except Tuesday, 7.51 a. m. For Atlantc steamshlp salngs or further nformaton apply to any Canadan Natonal Agen R. F. McNaughton, Dstrct Passenger Agent, Prnce Rupert, B.C. v v v v v v v v " THE REXALL DRUGSTORE A complete stock of Drugs Druggsts Sundres Candy Tolet Goods Statonery Kodaks and Flms Prescrptons carefully dspensed by three regstered p.harmacsts..,' We pay postage on mal orders when orders' are accompaned by suffcent cash, otherwse sent C. O. D., parcel post. ORMES LMTED The Poneer Druggsts The Rexall Store Prnce Rupert, B. C. CANADAN PACFC BRTSH COLUMBA COAST STEAMSHP SERVC To Ketehkan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, August 9, 12, 19, 23, 26. To Vancouver, Vctora and Seattle, August 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, 31. S.S. Prncess Mary for Butedale, East BellaBella, Ocean Falls, Swanson Bay, Campbell Rver and Vancouver every Frday at 10 a. m.,~ Vst the mountan resorts de Luxe--Banff and Lake Louse AGENCY FOR ~ OCEAN S_T.EAMBmP Lt'N~ -.' _. Full ~fornmtlon from W. C. Orcnard, comer l fllru Avenue ago t~our~ ~treet, t-rmce gupert %. q.% _- _: '_'_. _- _- : ~ : : :~ Drugs, Statonery, Tolet Artcles, Magaznes, Books, Vetrolas and Records, Offce Supples. The Up-to- te D g St0re - HAZELTON, B. C.. ~... ' THE OMNECA BEtcALD, WEL)NESDAY. AUGUST 14, 1929 Short Stores-: Close to Home _: = -. L A N D FOB SALE--Town lots for sale, 132 x 13~, beng eeraer lots and sutable for busness or dwellng stes. Apply to Wn. Grant's Agency, Hazelton, B. C. R. E. Allen of the forestry departmeat at Prnce Rupert arrved at Hazelton on Tuesday evenng to meet P. Z. Caverhll, the chef forester at Vctor- a, who wll spend a n ths dstrct. couple of weeks Mrs. Roll of Prnce George was vstng Mrs.. Austn Goodenough last week n Smthers and on Sunday they motored down to Hazelton. Mss Avs Wall, who accompaned Mr. and Mrs. John McKenze of Smthers on a motor trp to Vancouver, returned last Frday. Mrs. Gee. D Parent, Douglas and Delcourt went to Prnce Rupert blurtday, Douglas returned Tuesday, but others remaned for a few days. Wm. Grant s dstr--'-"--et agent for the Great.West Lfe Assurance Co. He s n a poston to leek after your nterests and s lvng here all the tme. Wn. Gow, agent C. ~. R. at South Hazelton, s now on hs holdays. He expects to leave shortly for the Peace Rver country where he has an nterest n a store. Mrs. Gow has not been well for the past few weeks, but hopes to be able to leave wth her husband n a few days. There was a dance n the communty hall last Frday nght at whch there was a far number n attendance. Northern Brtsh Columba won the mneral prze at the Vancouver Show. Roy. Dr. Gee. Wlson of Vancouver, superntendant of mssons n connecton wth the Unted Church, pad a vst to he tazelton Hosptal last week to ascertan the requrements of that nsttuton. Last Sunday another car of lead concentraes from the Slver Cup left for Tral smelter. The Cup mll s agan runnng steadly whle the mne s better than ever t was. The road s n very far shape and the trucks can make pretty far tme. Mrs. ~toynoff of Dorreen was a vstor n Hazelton last week. n polce court n Hazelton last week S. H. Hoskns fned Joe Fong $50 for havng unsealed lquor on hs premses and Davd Joseph Leon, an ndan, was sentaneed to four months on a theft charge. He broke nto Donald Grey's store at Hagwlget. He also stole so'me thngs at Topley and was gven two months n the Smthers polce court ndan Agent Hyde fned a New Hazelton man $50 fo~ supplyng an ndan woman of Hagwlget wth beer. ~ajor Newson, superlntendant of the R. C. M. P. n Brtsh Columba, accompaned by nspector Tupper of Prnce Rupert, phal a vst to the de. tachment 't Hnzelton. 't s reported that the 'Hazelton detachment'wll 'be made permanent and ncreased by a couple of more men wth horses" to do patrol work, ",,,, The R. C. M. P, from Prnce George to Prnce RuPert wll gather hs Week at Telkwa for rfle and revolver 15rac- tce. The Mountes have a range at Telkwa and t s not every place that a sutable range can be secured. Bert ~ Smth, superntendant :at the Premer ml'~e... spent a couple '~ * "~ of days n New Hazelton followng a trp" of ". J N THE MAqt~E]g. OF,:,:',... THE ESTATE or MOBRSON ':;'-... Take notce:tenders w~l be receved by the undersgned up to o'clock noon, on the 23rd. of ~gust 1929, for the purchase of Lots 14,15, and 16, and Block 20, n the sub-dvson of Lot 38, Cassar beng Hazelton Cty addton. Twenty-f~e per cent of the p.urchase prce must be deposted at the tme of tender, balanee of purchase prce payable on acceptance of tender. The deposts of all unaccepted tenders wll b~e mmedately returned. The hghest, or any tender, not ~necessarly accepted. Dated at Smthers, B. C., ths 5th. day of August, Stephen H. Hoskns, Offcal Admnstrator Courthouse, Smthers, B. C. NOTCE Mnng Company offcals are asked to note the provsons of Secton ~6, "Mneral Survey and Development Act," whch are quoted herewth, and govern themselves accordngly: "(1) Where a corporaton, other than a prvate company under the "Companes Act," acqures an nterest n, or ttle to, or engages n work on any mnng property stuate n a mneral survey dstrct, t shall forthwth notfy the Resdent Engneer of that dstrct, and the Provncal Mneralogst, and fle wth them full partl~ulars thereof, and shall also rlewth them, as soon as t s ssued, a copy of every prospectus or statement n leu of prospeetus whch s requred by the "Companes Act" to be fled wth the regstrar of Companes. "(2) Where a corporaton, other than a prvate company under the "Companes Act," ssues, publshes or dstrbutes, or causes to be ssued, pub- lshed or dstrbuted, any pamphlet, bulletn, crcular, advertsement, or publcaton relatngto to any mnng property stuate, n the Provnce n whchc the corporaton has any nterest or on whch the corporaton s engaged n work, the corporaton shall forthwth fle a ccovy of the pamphlet, bulletn, crcular, advertsement, or publcaton n the offce of the Resdent Engneer of the mneral survey dstrct n whch the mnng property s stuate, and shall also forthwth fle three copes of the same n the ofrce of.the Department of Mnes at Vctora. "(3) f a corporaton makes default n complyng wth any~ requrement of ths secton, t shall be lable, on summary convcton to a fne not exceedng twenty-fve dollars for every day durng whch the default contnues and every drector and every manager of the co~poraton who knowngly and wlfully authorzes or permts the default shall be lable t'0 the lke penalty." For nformaton regardng Brtsh Columba Mnes apply to the Department of MKes, Vctora, B. C. Specal BuRetns, Annual Beports, etc., furnshed ~ree of charge on applcaton. examnaton ll the Slnthers dstrct. Whle here he vsted the {ocher. de Boule mne and. found there consder- able to nterest hnl Mss Helen Pratt s a guest th~ week of Mrs Roy Guss. The Wnnpeg Kddes drew a full. house last Tuesday nght when they put on ther show. The "youngster s range nage from sx to thrteen years. They put on an excellent show and have been gettng good houses.all the way through. ` ' Mrs. S. E. Parker and daughter 'Mss Florence, of Prnce Rupert, are guests of Mrs. C; H. Sawle. A number from here drove to Smth. ~rs on Tuesday nght for the meetng addressed by Hen. R. B. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Pete DeJong have re. turned from ther trp to Holland and have located n Smlthers. They m0v. ~l:'thelr household, goods frolh la~l. t6n t6'smlthers'lasf Sdmlay.,.; ~ = - _= - : -..-.~.: ,~ GENERAL CHANT, A complete lne of Groceres Hardware Dry Goods Flour and Feed Fresh Frut Fresh Vegetables Fresh Meat W.J. Larkworthy NEW HAZELTON Nce Soft Drnks The Coldest n Town We have nstalled "The Lqud" Bottle Cooler and Dspenser n our soft drnk parlor. Ths cooler s the latest thng on the market and ts capacty s such that no matter how busy your drnk wll always be cold. Come and Try a Drnk Gnger All, Orange Crush, Strawberry, Lme, Lemon, Coco Cola and several other soft, refreshng drnks. C; W' DAWSON Omneea Hotel - Hazelton NOTCE! The Pure Bred-Percheron Stallon Major, wll arrve n Hazelton about August lst,. and wll reman there for Three Weeks for servce. Manager, Alex. Thomson Owner-Wm. Medd WOodcock. B. C. rl~. c s_a~l~[].n., THS S MADE N BRTSH COLUMBA That s one reason - for buylng t--another s that ts double rchness mproves every dsh n whch t s used. M~V we eend you, fnm, our lluetrated rooom bookp Wr~!,.:.. ' :",.,".," "~ '~" " ":~,'.~,,:.,.

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