‘ Ante, ; °G Located, September, 18th, robs a = a Geb flab Zz THE OMINECA HERALD, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1s to then. Make use of it. with 650c. which will give for 3 months. THE OMINECA HERALD, Enclosed please find 50e a Omineca Herald for 3 months. Mr. Farmer, you should be a-cnreful reader of The Omineecn Herald every week. Are you? ‘ds but 4 -cents.n week. If you nre not already a subscriber, clip the special offer coupon below and vmnail or bring it into The Ominecn Herald office. | you the Omineca Herald DO IT NOW. New Hazelton, e i In the first place of all, Mr. Farmer, you are interested in this dis- trict herause ‘it ts the logical market for the greater part of your produce you have to sell. New Hazelton and district people are the consumers of what you have to sell, and you, being the pro- | ducer of what they must buy, are a person of mighty impertance You have a common bond. , | Anything, then, that effects the local towns or its © = people affects you by affecting your market. Any- thing that effects the farmers of this interior coun- ,try has « vital bearing on the business life and gen- eral stritis of New Hazelton and district. after all, one in point of view, economically. We are, Ji presenting the news and other items of interest each week The -Omineca Herald.is guided by. this thought. warding any phase of farm work or life are published, together with the news of the whole district, so far as it can be got. Besides the buying opportunities Nsted by the stores there 1 a Classified column which should be of special interest to farmers. Itms of interest re- You are alse kept continually in touch with what is occurring in New Hazelton and the interior, socially, industrially and in the mining circles which The Omineca Herald presents ench week. The cost B.C, as subscription to The At the end of that tine I wil notify you if I wish it discontinued. NAME ...... vee ' Address SS Mr.Farmer ~ here’s why you | _ should read your _, hewspaper. The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, BE Published “Beery, Wednesday Co OH. SAWLE --- PUBLISHER Advertising rates—$1.60, per inch per month reading notices 150 per line firetinsertion, ide por line each subsequent insertion. : KEEP THE MAIN ROAD OPEN “It would. Indeed. be regrettable, as pointed: out, in the Interior News, if the -provinclal- department. of: public works. decided: not-to run the snow plow over the main highway during the winter. after snow storms, and thus keep the road open for traffic all the year. Not only do auto owners pay. a Hicense to use the roads, anda stiff tax on gasoline’ for road purposes, but: the road is- greatly benefited -by béing kept eleared of snow. The last two yeurs the snow plow has been In use the rond in the spring thawed out and was at no time unfit for travel. The comparatively few dollars spent in the use of the plow is saved ten times iu maintenance in the spring. That is a well known fact, To close the road for winter traffic | in this part of the country. would be very expensive ‘economy and. u great detriment to the people Hving It sounde too much like “more Vancouvevr ex- pert business men’s economy.” ‘New that there will be no banking facilities, in. the Hazelton end of the district the main highway to. Smithere will be in greater use than ever. The train service is all right for those wha have nothing to do . but: visit. The trains arrive in Smithers after business hours and leave before business opens. To go by train means“ three day stay to do possibly a few. minutes business at-thé bank ‘and a couple of hours with the rest of the ‘business people. Thai is not good enough, especlally as the provineial government. collects its tax: 8 ‘just the same. | its slaye of the’ économies the govern: ment ig forced..-to practice, but .the OMHe- North yeallzes that it must beat ‘North is not prepared to be penalized 100 per cent for the benefit. of. the one or two cities in the south. If the main trans-provinclal highway cannot be; kept open during the winter when the government has all the machinery nec- TH essary and on the ground, it is indeed fr nr bad “outlook for the country. We urge the government to keep faith with: the people and keep the road open. HAZELTON LAND DISTRICT District of. Coast, Range 5 ‘uke notice that sixty days after ute TI, Geo. H. Ballard, intend to ap- iy fo the Minister of Lands for a li- raase to prospect for coal and petro- leu over 640 acres of land, as follow: --vonmnencing’ at a post planted at thé north-west corner of Sec. 0, Twp. 1A lt. 5, and marked G. H. B’s N, W. cor Lor; thence south 80 chains, thence cust 80 chains, thence north 80 chains thence west 80. chains, ‘to point of com mencement, . .. a Lavcatter, Sent. “18th, “1982, ; : Geo. H. Ballard HAZELTON LAND ‘DISTRICT "District, of. Cast, Range 5 5 wie “nl JH ABallard, : cense to, prospect- -for -conl and petro Jeun-ovet 640 | acres of.land as follows cominencing at ‘a’ ‘post planted one half nile north of the’north-west corer of - See. 9, ‘Twp. 1A, and marked G.H.B,’ Fa §. Ev corner, thénce north 80 chatis thence ‘west 80 ‘chains, ‘thenve south BC ‘chains; thence east. 80-chains to. Point of commencement, . god whe is . fiat ev hare: ‘have’ been, few’ forest ‘Pires “in: British ‘Columbia ’ ‘thig: year. and: Htite: loss of. timber ‘whtle ‘the cost’ of f fight: tu init: sixty. day valter: an intend to" ae. N poly: to the: “Minister of Lands for Ii Taxi ‘and. Transfer Service ing £ five’ } has been’ almost ail ” “HAZELION LAND DISTRICT © Distriet of Coast, Range 5 Take niotlee that sixty dnys afte: date I, Gen, H. Ballard, intend to apphk to,the Minister of Lands for a licensi to prospect for coal and ‘petroleum ov- er G40 acres of land as follows :—~com- mehcing at # post planted at the north west coruer’of Secetion 0, Twp. 1A, R, 5. tnd marked G. H. B.’s 8,.W. corner. thence north 80 chains, thence east SC chains, thence south 80 chains, thence: west 80 chains to point of commence | ment, Located September 18th, 1982, Geo. I. Ballar¢ ‘ mm ott Letter to Editor “Sweet Potatoes vs Squash: » Quite, 'B: c, November 13, 39 Dear’ Ma. Editor :-= if there is anything I dislike it is tc vet into. print, but as I am unable to ‘hive-a hail I'trust you. will so kind as tu permit.me ia “little: space. ‘You Know: how ‘one feels after a par- ticularly good:dinner, or sometimes af- ter niwee .drop of Happy's. best Three ‘Crowne: That is the way I.om feeling ‘Paectiong: oo. bt Fee - Yhis may not appeal: to others as it does ‘to me, I ain like the nigger whe sald-t- “There fs no such thing as toc : City. Transfer | At all hours, W. B: Leach} pias We ee Be afoent PUN boa we ‘Smithers, B. & os | 4 Owner eae “| much watermelon, It is too. little hig. : wav?” -Isam .the same way: about the NWeet potatoes and good squash. - ' “Impossible as it nay seem, I just | hiid as good a squash ap. ‘anyone could ‘Wish. . It was very heavy and the meat “Waa over -two, inches! thicky It was dry sweet ond meaily,-as all good squash should be. -Now, to: -you, Who do not know what good squash: is like, I wilt good. ree | about 4 x4 or-4.x 6, |: ‘Bake these until, “Gin oe : “the snd pide ehiine ‘sown from the: ‘siulthers’ hendanarters, , “arriving. here |'t ‘late: Monday afternoon:. ; It returned on: Tuesday inoining so that-the’road to’ Smithers is how y oven for, ttnttie. 7? | done ‘and serve as it ia, for. best re- ‘dalé-'and: pepped.. (thé: ‘aquash not the “britter) fen take’ a, ‘small H plece of the, now ‘id’ so wish to pass. along my re- |. ‘waythat. you are, ‘algal something errs Peer inl wy | ' ‘Select a squash with. a ‘hard aun, ‘Va Hibbard squash ‘is; the’ best kind, cut. a it. in half, .or hetter,, into.small- pleces.,.: : ae unless. Fore mk ately you. are af), 15 Jnrge piece. of, buttery ncn it with aes This reminds. ine of. another’ “thing’ or ‘two. Many people like and’ use the to. squash | in every way, except ‘price. product and sell from 10 to 16ca pound ‘The squash’ is equally - good. and - sells for 3 to Sc a pound besides being pro- duced in” B. OG. Get" “me?: . . However, although squash may be ‘eut: and: Jaid aside for- ‘some time’ without - deteriora- Hon, they. are usually too large for the small family, which makes the sweet potatoes more in demand. There is no Treason why the merchants could not sell squash by thepiece, so small fam- les could enjoy this: grand ‘vegetable frequently. oo While on the subject I would like to make a suggestlon.to those who. can- not, secure either sweet. potatoes or squash at all. Everybody knows how’ good a nice baked Irish potato is, ‘They are” (delicious if dry and*meally and served with plenty of butter as sug- gested with squash. But: I wonder how many people have tried carrots or turnips in the same way? If you have not you have overlooked a good bet. But don’t make the mistake of these vegetables. Serve them hot and |: . allow each person . to peel their ‘own. [: Yours: truly © Unele Danie’ : By a decision handed down by Ate 7 torney-General Pooley,’ ‘in future boys |. under the age of 21 years who go into ‘" beét parlos and drink beer ‘will be giv- en o public spanking instead of being heavily fined ‘or put in jail with ‘TMmen of a criminal “instinct. The Attorney | General believes this will be.a greater préventative. measuré than the one pro- vided by law. He might well have in. , eludd the young sirls in the new, pun- . ishment, Presiier Tolmie spoke over the radio : week.. - > th MINERAL ACT. "NOTICE | “of Jordiilersi Fractional, Camille “Wrace squish 6 ‘on a apoon ‘whieh you seoep uy mh from the main dish just out'vf ‘the ove en. and proceed to ‘enjoy yourself,; *: ath sweet potatoes, which are very ‘similar : The sweet potatoes are ‘an imported it Vaccum Makes. Rew Friends peeling off the inner skin of any of 3 Just imagine you are around a camr : a fire and do not be’ too dignified. a be on. Monday ment: opening educational jf; ~ Certificate of Improvements ~~ | “wai Repairing and J ewellery Requirements. . To. = . PE rinite Rupert — ——— —— R W. Cameron “ull B.C. Payot 7 “Many ‘people wlio” never ked can- ned: milk have- fount a- new. atid a likeableness in. Vaccum Packed Pa- L’ elfie’ Milk. . Mrs. MEL, Ri found it” out ona: Cariboo camping trip ear- ly in September. ; : ‘Pacific Milk “100% B C. owned “and controlle)’ Plant at Abbotsford.” "aR: B. C..UN DERTAKERS. . BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A _SPROIALTY: rar} PO Box98 ‘Aw | _ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C... will bring u J. B. Judge Chiropractor Will be at the Ominecs Hotel - ; "| Hazelton: on Thursday. | ional, Gold Dust.Fractional and Mack ineral elaims ; situate in the Qmineca’ rict: located one mile southerly. from Jsk on Kitselas mountain. Take Notice that I, J. A. Rutherford, ‘yee Miner’s Certificate No. 62347), ‘gent for the Usk Mining Co., Ltd., Free Miner's: Certificate | No. 465700, ntend sixty doys from the date here: f, intend to apply to the Mining Re-'|. order for a. Certificate ‘of Improve. rents, -for the purpose of obtaining : Crown Grant of the above claims. And .further tike notice that action nder section 85 must be commenced efore the issuance of such Certifieat f Improvements. © Dated this ‘5th day of October; A D., 932. TAIN SE RVviT By [Peeeneeeemeeeneneed Sining Division, Range V, Coast Dis- | | he bee . a l¥ _ NEW HAZELTON | ; _OTEL Gus Christianson, Proprietor i 1 feet _ Smithers, B. CG. ‘ Ford Dealers ' Ford Parte Gas dil. Repairs: Modern Garage . Complete line ot New Cars: and Trucks oe -Henry Motors 1 Ltd. 2 =a i : Eastbound . . Transcontinental trains will” . _ leave every Monday, Wed-: . nosday and Friday, ; Westbound ; core ‘Trains will leave every Tucs~" day, Thursday, Salardey: eo: Special low’ rates on rail ane steam ‘4 cahip tieRets: to the Old. Country. tt) sotisay hd nee 6 ater og 4 agént, or aM EWEN, DE: ae ‘Pelee “Tespeets ae Wear a | id ia at . For. infer tion, call ridbshieds a yi eo sith by Ped Load en . Dr. RC Bamford ‘DENTIST: * SMITHERS, B. ¢. ~ Hours Jamto6 pm Evenings ‘ by appointment: ~ - puree: te RRL i P winds ave. a é : ae gery SSS ae ee eae , . . . Fe te -_