THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 2, 1928 ee -.: aaid he would and ‘there is every rr nena — eae rister =< Solicitor The Omineca Herald reason to believe that he will get |] /‘Hanall Spur, BC. Mamufecturere ot. Notary Public Printed every Friday at ._—*it. In the attitude he took on|} Roue h, D ssed. & Dimens' nsion . .8 MeGILL NEW HAZELTON, B.C. this occasién, as well as on every |] ug res € o other odcasion that he has visit- SMITHERS C. H. SawLe _ Pus.isHER | ed his district;Mr, Pattullo proved Royal L u m b: e YT : Adwartisi 7 : himself the kind of member that - AT pefiivertising rates #150 Rest insertion. monthi | hig constituents may place con- on Adding Whachimes | Bt stzseanent neerten. Sdenee in. ‘This is also the rep- L u mb er | HEMEOCK, speee AND CEDAR, oO . . . : * aL: i utation hé has when dealing with erwood Typewriters ene $2.60 per year |all other people—you know where Company — uemocs, srrvce AND BIRCH Notice for Grown Granta + - + §&0/to find him once he has spoken. 7 * New and Rebuilt ou Borge Praae 7 8 . ; P ° Licence t¢ Prospect for Coal = 5.00 As a result of the visit many of Note that. the name of F l O 0 Y 1 n g — the rumors afloat of late have our Post Office has_been ; . : hanged f ’ and terms on application| Make Use of Our Railway | been quieted. _ GHANEEG its to Royal The people of Prince Rupert mee i AN ALL, B. C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere — Cc. L I F T O N and‘ of every point along the| Two little girls were plaving | = SMITHERS Grand Trunk Pacific portion of| house. One little girl said: “When the Canadian National Railways lf get big I’m going to get married are bound to create all the traffic|and. have six children.’’ The for the railway that it is possible | other little girl said: “I’m going |||} . to create. The railway needs the|to be a school teacher, and whip ay and Oats traffic and unless it is provided, |your children.” The other little No doubt--- . the service: the railway could’ girl broke ‘into tears, and said: or er pleagute lan the Ring ALWAYS ON HAND give the north will not be given) ‘‘What did my ehildren do toll] Our : tat ameron’s. d th th will 4 9) Our election - covers 2 very A ARGEor SMALL QUANTITIES 3) 2° e north will continue to) you! . ; wide range, and is calculate ee stand still. No railway can oper- to, please even the moat Tas- ate successfully without traffic] Qnce in a while we lay to our When, you visit Prince Ru-~ YE t BOYER & CARR and the traffic must come through| soul the flattering unction that pert visit us, and exemine our T f C ee lots of th 'e. livi eplndi tines of cutlery, eut e efforts of the people. living |; ‘ asd, jewellery, silverware, ‘ ity rans et U0. hee the Hine of ne lean it takes some little old bean to be Ease ord other useful and Yn B.C. z Y. |a newspaperman. fancy articles. Ever since the north was discov-| And then we run across somes Our repair department is ° fitted to do prompt and care- ered and at the present time, |thing like this, which pertains ful work. at the Toweat cost, OUR BUSINESS 18 the great bulk of the supplies) to chemistry: ‘“Ihe odor constitu- Transportation are bought in Vancouver andlents consist principally of the R. W. C AMERON & CO. “The Jewellers” By automobile. buggy, - shipped up by boat, with a sho't| amyl esters of formic, acetic and THIRD AVENUE . - PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. or horse-back hau! for the railway. Vancouver eaproic acids with a. very smal} | We move freight, express {buys in the east and ships tc|amount of the caprviic oster and graye or ack - wagon, —_| Vancouver, building up that point| 4 considerable proportion of acet- at the expense of the north, and | gidehyde.”’ We will move you or your goods and distance | at the same time adding addition-| Whereupon we curl up and re- your gorvacare us. . {al freight charges, and a dition-| tire from the spotlight, overawed al costs to the people of the north. | at the thought of a brain capable Cc 1 C I C¢ I TelkwaTranster The policy followed by the whole: | of remembering such terms, let oa oa oa . sale houses and the industries} alone spelling them. . Telkwa \ B.C. of the north is about as short- . . “The most satisfactory and sighted as it could possibly be. N . ; ow we know what constitutes the most economical fuel The Prince Rupert Board of a black eve. Ina police court ; Trade recently discussed a boy- case in Newport a medical ex- cot oF Vaneouver, 80 ee pert, presumubly a Boston grad- | . er L - ye uate, defined it to be “‘a contusion we . - delivered sion. There is no necessity to of the integuments “under the daily ‘boycott’? Vancouver, but merely —— nn re-organize the buying en d of orbit with extravasion of bicod, NEW HAZELTON 8 e buying and -echymosis of the surround- dg HAZELTON | , gs : ard points en route business and buy direct from the|;_, cellular tissue, which is gen-|]) PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW - manufacturers and producers in LEON BELMONT the east and ship direct over the erally found in a tumified state 7 for the winter supply New HazELTON Grand Trunk Pacific, The busi- with abrasion of the, cuticle.” a . ness interests of the north owe A HOME PRODUCT THAT SURPASSES ALL IMPORTED FUEL this consideration to themselves ) land to the rail hich h . | helped develop the orth, and to Hanall : G | LLES PI E & WILSON which the people are looking for ‘ . ae L TELKW A, B.C.. further assistance. The north ; oe must play fair with the railway, Hans Olson, of Smithers, spent and this has not been done in the the week-end’ with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allen. 0 in, oy past, so faras shipments of goods 1h Py ur Ta ow fi as is concerned. Nothing will con-|. G. W. Nickerson, of Prince noorHepM TRALIN stp. h |vert Vancouyer into a staunch Rupert, he the a8 of Me 1 |supporter of the north quicker |and_ Mrs BE. Allen Saturday: FOE WONTON M.A. | than a demonstration of our abili- Afternoon tea was served’ in d ice em ty to stand on our own feet. We the ‘schoolhouse Friday from 3. 30 have a railway, built to give us a| to 6. The guests were received quicker and - better connection |at the: door by: Mrs. Dan Lid- . 7 with the east. ow itis up to, stone. while Miss owan ha . = : _ T. B. HooPeR hth Now it hile Miss M; Cowan bad ‘BARRISTER, ETC. jus to make use ‘of i it. + |charge of the refreshments. . Miss Painod RUPERT, B.C | . « . [Ky Allen, cut the i ices while Miss the health of an individual is. ‘his ? o_— en 2 \ A. Allen- ‘poured. : ; greatest asset. i Solicitor for the City of Prince Rupert A Pata Tem ‘hi “Mra. Dan Lidstone, Mrs. Linde- — oe ~ | for Skeena. ‘hod a verv rember guard, Miss Ki:Allen and” Miss Lote Yom teeth play a most important . M. Cowan | spent Saturday in ne part. : : » 1 | time with’ ‘many of his’ constitu- ae ‘ j Telkwa Lambet Co. Tebrace oD DONT } NEGLECT YOUR ‘TEETH. - jents in the ‘Terrace distriet over ‘tt Ba ; ‘Gal yg . ‘visitor = the last week-end. © .. Diseussions |. r., Baxendaie: 1 DEALERS © _ MANUFACTURERS were “quite: ‘frank on. both. iaides, to ‘errace on “Thursday. ay . and the member promised .to, do|, Among those who attended’ ‘the on Building - - Contracting what he could in‘ some : ‘respects! ‘dance at Usk Saturday night were Cabinet Making Wagon Repairing | but in other éases he told petition- | Miases : K, Allen, (AS Allen, M ers that he would not: sanction. Cowan,” ‘Mr. and: Mra. ‘De Lid All kinds of. ong material sivried their’ requests. ‘There :was. no, atone, Mrs. Lindeguard, di ‘Smith, beating about ‘the bush; * : The | L.- Motley, Jack Allen and ‘Harry, ‘TELKWA : Bulkey ¥ Valley: ‘member will ‘go ‘after what, he Kilbrath. | oo