“1. . (THE OMINECA BERALW, FRIDAY, NUVEMBER 12 1936 . 7 Bu ———o ———— ae , Canadian Pacific Railway Company \/Sunday’ School}: the pazctton Hospital J R. Williams BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE |) 2 0 us ee ef ns mo a ea ———— PROVINCIAL ASSAYER””- To Ketchikan, Wrangell, , November 15, 29, Decem- || L _ The Hazelton Hospital issues |||“ +ABSAVER ) ber 18 2 i an rangell Juneau, Skagway, November 29, Decem eee esso tickets for any peftod at 1.60 per. ++ rlea liste sent on request ‘0 Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, November 2, 19. December 38, 17. . month in advance, This rate in- "credit F cier Bi . VANCOUVE i Sis URRINGHSS SUATRICE’—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean “]| SS: Hessen fos November 14, 1026 |] cludes office consultations and oncier Bldg, VANCOUVER, BC. | Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every _ By Rev. P, M, MacDonald, D. D. medicines,: as well.as all costs -— rere a Saturday at 11 a.m gel w : os Eo | i while in the hospital. : Tickets are ” ||. AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from obtainable’ in Hazelton from the” W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, Prince Rupert Caleb's faithfulness éwarded—Josh- \ _ of drug store; from T. J. Thorp, wa 14: 6-15. Golden Text—Joshua 14 tore; from T. J. ‘Thorp verse 8 nas me Telkwa, or by mail from the medi-"" = Ped ala Ned rh elk ied ahd Legh GAS AND OIL Ta _ealsuperintendentat the Hospital. success. For Caleb choose the ‘place Goons | PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS ‘that was assigned o him as his part of P.O. Bor M8 "A whe ; ? ee | ee ae SUPPLY STATION’ W YT DIM Ta] TT _'Ehis lesson illustrates the ruth that ve . vee wa Ek ITMAN ad MUSIC STORE “Tl blessings follow whole-hearted obéd- | so. a - — — - oa, AT. ‘PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. . ience to God. ‘It is the story of man as a ' : oe ar wa. . . choosing 2 hard situation and in the B. Cc. UNDERTAKERS Wooo! BOYER & CARR Ss F STANDARD face of great difficulties making a big EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY C i t y ; Tt an § f er OK AT : PRINCE RUPERT, B.C ill bri — Stabl * * . the land of Canaan, Some men lcok | BC. will bring us a é S STANDARD : Every thing m Music out for the easy tasks and dodge the % af _ SMITHER s, B.C. PRICES and hard ones, Caleb was not that sort of nny nan 1 ‘ man. He belonzed to the type that SINGER SEWING -MACHINES hink it better to have mountains to win SH ACKLETON — ; hy patient plodding, than to inherit Heme ina : 1 fertil plains that allow for ease on | Hotel _ . . . softness. Israel was full of the kind res " ° ar eee . tht was looking for the soft and easy | : . USK, B.C. i. ‘ Hotel H 2 n Ss oO n Manufacturers of plaese, That was largely the trouble po ; — - - | with Israel. It was drenched with the > few, clean end,comfortable . , P R t ROUGH, DRESSED & DIMENSION spirit of the drones. Caleb was.a big}$ First-class Dining Room in connection $1 4 yince uper ; _ ey contrast to all that crowd of — timid y Rares ARE ATTRACTIVE” Lumber & ‘triflers with life’s renlitles; Caleb nd . 7 é Se F bd , ; fara | “ant aww . A Rea. Goon HoTBL Timb er Co Joshua were the .two spi es who r . ° bronght bac a favorable report on the HOS. SHACKLETON - Prop. _ j land of Canrzan fory years before, : ‘ . ‘ Prince Rupert ' + HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR | when the ten gowardly spies made | B. C. wattage gta ge caran © gira te hia hot shes tn AT such a complnint about the land that}. the people tok fright and turned back | . 7 FLOORING - WINDOWS at Kudesh-Barnea. What. Caleb was ' SYNOPSIS OF Hemlock Complete, then he continued to be. It should. be |. op , ' po and Spruce different sizes noted hat Caleb was uot an ‘Israelite LAND ACT ARENDMENTS H. B. Rocnesrer, Manager ; by birth, Imt he and bis family were a ” f Mill at .. ° : Get our prices before ordering elsewhere naturalized members of the tribe of Rates $1.50 per day up. { HANALL, B. C. p - Wl 3udah. He ws an Edomite by blood . a q but. he showed himself more loyal. to _ » PRE-EMPTIONS . (ae ree naan " the welfare of the ‘nation thnn the] Varant, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands pure-bloaded sons of Jacob ever con- may be preempted " by British subjects | pannnannnnnnninre nny ; trived o be. In this Christian land we Over cle . art en age, and by aliens |§- . . _ welcome to places of influence in ou | subjects, renditions Open ee British rT community and federal life men. of | pation, and improvement for . agricultural RRi i [SH COLUM BI A wisdom and tact and “publie spirit re- | PUTPores. So “ ' 1 W gardiess of the accident of their bith Full information’ concerning, regulations poe Importers “and. Dealersin. — - Ti MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA va this or thet part of the eacth. “In| 7esarding preemption is given in. Bulletin Wallpapers «| «S We carry the HAS PRODUGED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— hoe time of our Lord there was a Ro- sonics ene me Oe ae eee me ee Burlaps / Ydegest and Per toi, ince} shade Gel,”Sizaaaa Slyer | a ceaterin who exe « rth] iat "Dre ane} Pas wiost varied 899.925,947: Coal and Coke, $279,048, 9535 Building Stone, Brick, that surpassed any that ne found in | Victoria, B.C., or to any Government Agent. ‘Oils stock in Gement, $44,915,986; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,594,387; Isvel (Matthew 8: 10). Sometimes | Records will be granted covering ‘only . ! a Making mineral production to the und of 1925 show yecent converts put to hame those Tend suftabie ir agricultural purnoses, and “parnishes eich 24 . . . waa: . a imberland, ie. carrying over Britis AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $920,919,628 who all their liv es had opporunity tl soo9 poard feet “per acre west of the $5 _— oo, oe serve nd failed. Coast Range and 800 feet per acro east] Brushes, Etc. | Columbia. « The substantial progress of the mining industry in this prov- Most of Canaan had been cnptured | of that Range, ° 42 . . ince is strikingly illustrated in. the following figures, which by Joshua, but ‘there were a | few| Applications for preemptions. are to. be, —_— show the value of production for successive 5-year periods: For all years to 1895, inclusive .. $ 94,547,241 } strongholds’ still held “bythe enemy. addressed to the Land: Commissioner of, the \ ween ee 8 94,547, Land Recording’ Division in which the land: Write us for : information when : For five years, 1896-1900 ........:s0e+- 57,605,967 ; I} Hebvon was one of them and very hu7d | appiied for ts stunted, and are made on printed | § - ' sy 98 / Por five years, 1901-1905 ....... bowen 96,507,968 : to take. Caleb said “Hebron is wha | forms, eopies of which can be obtained from the renoyating or building your home For five years, 1906-1910 .-....... vevee 125,584,474 I want. Let me have.a chance‘to wiu Land Commissioner, my 7 . ae . For five years, 1911-1915 ........-. eves 142,072,603 . ; a , Pr -, For five years, 1916-1920 ........... .. 189,922,725 it.” He knew that gints were defend-| | Exeemptions must be cccupled tor Oye veely ong are ‘ Por the year 1921 ....:esseeeeeeeee es vs. 28,066,641 iw it against capture, He imew that] 2né improvements made to the value ofl) Make Your Home Attractive | H For the year: BEB es iéesres ceeeneeee ws Perey ‘1 ]] precipitious and high cliffs had to %e | ing at least ‘ave notes, before a Crown Grant Soo SO! x the year 1923...... eae tn eee neees we : 4 . . ; ‘ wot _ For the year 1924... weeaeee cenneneeeees 48,704,804 . senled to win it, He knew that its canberecelved. scien | BEAVER BOARD DISTRIBUTORS =o For the year 1925.......+-+.- vaseageces 61,492,242 capture would be a very dangerous we more detailed in om ation see the Bulletins | ¢ “oe “ : 7 ne -\Titask. But all these facts were just a mape mane a _- PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $404,649,375 ||| chatteuge to him. No doubt there PURCHASE. A. W. EDGE Co. Lode mining has only been in progresa about 25 years. and only about one- , were those who opposed his plan, “Applications are recived tor ey Bein, . : a : A . ; * ; purchase| P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. half of the Previn ore een jprospectods 20.000 square miles af unexplored 4] claiming that they did so for hls own'of vacant ‘and unreserved Crown ‘ands, Se mo The mining lawe of tis Province are mene \beral and Ane fees lawer than ‘sake,’ They would tell him that he | .ot.being timberland, for agricultural purposes; , Vin nO: @ bri ‘. ; . - ony ineral [eeatione are granted $0 discoverers for nominal fees. ‘Absolute titles would .be running fearful risks i try- ane price of first-class . (arable) land -arecbained by developing such properties, security of which ie guaranteed by ‘ ie $5 per acre, and second-clase (grazing) “erawn grants. sleatly all British Cot “vk \ 4 bi k ing to get he place, and if he got it he | and -$2.60 per- acre, “Further -information|[ ~ oe a iow ¢: it i operties uv H . ranks His - . : " ‘ _ artes kas Nei done are described in some ane of | the Annual Reports of the Minister would break hinself down dn tring to resnndines purchase . or lease | of Crown} - _ eae of Mines. Those considerings mining investments should refer to such xoport. : make it of any use at all. What pleas- Soria is ven in Bulletin’ No. 10, Land |] Kb > - Viet 8.6, porta covering each of the 8 ner Survey, Diatricta are ' ‘aut.sounding platitudes unambitious Lande.” Pprehoge. and Leaso of Crown}/| + By ¥ S. \ separately, and are.ayailable on a tion, loge “ft . : : er —_ tal Survey of Canada, Winch Tullling, Vancouver, B00 are recommended BB people uter to their ambitious friends. Mil, factoey, oy industrlal asftes on’ timber] > °° os vera Loe ; valuable sources of Information, cs who dnre o be misunderstood for n big | tand, aot'exebedizg 40'afves, may be purchased or |f © DGG or re 7 a a — ; in - 19 tprineiple, and who wear hemselves to leased; the conditions including payment of |p. Exehan e : The Honourable ‘The ‘Minister of Mines = {jj tne bone for the commonwenlth, Cal |*mPERe OL Se Ss - VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA ; eb. would. hear plenty of weil meant _ HOMESITE, LEASES ma TB SEE ' ; ° ’ a -advieo, but. it would be like so much ; woe re Shes a ' So , rnin on the. ocean. to. him, He Imew’| may. be. Iensed',..as, homesites... conditional |f °°" Dealers in 4 i ; what: be wanted to do and he kept on | upon ..a." dwelling being” erécted ,\ in’ the|} * _ D ~ de C wrt : doing it. untl] Hebron beeme his by | fmt veer title’ | being, “obtainable after )} 9 oul ge Uars right of conquest as well as by gift. ree es nore “Sonate ae vere. mas Gahan Trucks °, | “Beatty. Bros.’ Barn and Hay-tork: Equipment /THROUGH SIEEPING CARS TO.; * EASE ei ‘THE SHIPS SIDE — For ‘gidetng hha: induitelal’ « buebodo by any one person or corhpany. aread:not exceeding (40. ‘acres may be-leased 4 ry ge an d'Pumps aa ; Oo Rongbest aan af J}..John Deere Plow Co;’s ma ' The Canadian National Railway: bas GRAZING : 0% . Sg Teh madé arrangements to. operate stand-| _/f. Soar fon oh tidal] at ., Machinery ard and tourists sleeping through | Undge the Grazing Act the Province}y" BR EE 8 from. the Pacifie Const to the ‘ship's |!= divided Into erasing, districts, ang the side at Montreal and Halifax, in‘con- rang@! administered ” “under” thé“ Grading |p" Getour;prices before -..- nection with-Old Country sailingsdur-| Commissioner, — Annoal grazing nermitgyaret |... you order elsewhere }.¢ Ing, November and Decémber;:'' insu anes to numbers ranged, noel | Mm : Full dnformation regarding -rates,re- | DOPE. Ziven. W establfshed .qynerg.,, Stock: i] . os wn servations, passports, .ete., can ‘be ‘Be. owners may, form’ ‘ashoc ilone dor w ranare f Onrithers:. “Be: | cured from any Agent, Canadian, Nat- management, Free, or, partially free, pare |} A’ Onn: rg re NS. tional’ Railways. '2'7-Gt | Pulte "art available for gettlerss reampere amd py af cyt oe Beal es et "travellers up to ten head. . . : - OM, no