a You Need A New’ BATHING CAP Paes Ht This Season! | We have a-wide assortment of colors and styles, some prettily decorated, others quite plain; . The Submarine. style 13 quite new, It has ear pockets to take the pressure off the eara and keeps the water out. The 2. 00 Other ° styles range Submarine Bells for. ‘from = 26¢,." aeeien EAR STOPPLES to protect the ears when swimming, per pair... WATER WINGS, to give confidence while learning, per. pair..... °"B0c. ’ ORMES LIMITED "Wholesale - and - Retail - Druggists Prince Rupert | P.O. Box 1680 to” $2.00... e.iaaet RUBBER BAGS, to carry bathing suit and towels, : ‘from $1.75 to $3.75 250 The Rexall Store Manufacturers of Rough, Dressed & Dimension _ Lumber | Hanson Lumber & Timber Co. HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR i | ©. HEMLOCK AND SPRUCE Rice T es Mill at Get our prices before ordering elsewhere HANALL, B. C. Coast Steamship and Train Service “NATION A RAILWAYS = 6,00 p.m, For ANYOX and STEWART—Monday and Friday, 4.p. m. ' For SKAGWAY and Alaska Ports—Wednesday, 4.00 p. m. 5.8, PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT * fortnightly for Vancouver _ via Queen Charlotte Islands. CANADIAN NATIONAL ‘STEAMSHIPS sail from. PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each MONDAY at 4.00 p. m, and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—7.14 p.m, daily except Sunday. Westbound— 7.43 am ; daily except Tuesday. 4 a: For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Cenadian : National Agent or “ROR McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC. “ot ‘THE ‘MINERAL’ PROVINCE: OF WESTERN CANADA . HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS ! tans i Pldder Gold 20... .cccregnesenseseeeeees $ 77,882,953 Lode Gold ........085 enestaneseereners “118,473,190 ; Silver .......... She eeseceeeeesnoueness 68,924,579 . LOA oo ccccecceeees trisdesseoneuenrecy urea : Gopper ..... eee cen eee tacnenasetenecees 187 489,878: ine Vepsuneswanseanese Cibaseneatensns .. $2,882,958 °° Coal and Coke veueakeed Pinedestecceccede 260,880,048. Building Stone, Brick, Gement ete... 42,225,814 "*Migcellanéous Minerals’: vues veees 1,481,849 Making mineral productisn. to the’ end- of 1924. show. : . AN AGGREGATE, VALUE OF .$859,427,386 The substantial progress of. the mining industry in. this prov- -inee is strikingly illustrated!in the following figures, which show the value of production for successive bye Wolpe For all-yeara to 1895, inclusive ........5 94 __... For five years, 1896-1900 ...... MIL BY, 808 967 "Por five -years, 1901-1905 z.:........ hand 96,507,968 . Kor five, years, 1906-1910 ..,......... ae * 125534" 474 "For five years, 19 LI-191B.e cee eeeeeve se 142,072,608 ' For five years, YDIG-1920 ere sence 189,922,725 . . For.the year TBaL esas ettisstiscncen 28,066,641 , »« » For the year 1922..... veccaueveducaeas * 85;168/843 me aotge «For the year 1923 seen er aetesengee 41,804,320. 0. fil * * Bor the year 1924.0... .0.56teeseeneees * 48,704,604 ”~ PRODUCTION | ‘DURING LAST TEN ‘YEARS, ‘saras0is : fnlng fi been in p bout ‘28 years, and only about ches nail go ning Has only been ee ected! 200,000 adtiare rolles of. ‘bout ones eral bearing lands ere open for prtepeating. ; ‘The mining laws of this Provincéare more liberal and the feea lower’ than | : any iter Province Sronted ta: Stuoper Sn tev nuen the Brith F Atesite titles are obtained by developing such cht propeetlon,peourty of of which qunrantord. grants, ba Ty. B-~ Practically all British Coldabia nteeral m rie Nae Practically all But ond. of, the: tone . Thoaa considering redo iti or Feports. lable without ¢ on AppHention to it of Min eon ate See hie the’ “Honourable The-; Minis ae _ VICTORIA, ORINES: COLUM eh ts al sat afk pin UE t woof ae ta x ? i aera sn rs ny ltion this fall. ‘been unable to get a new battle- |" jery and haa fallen back-on the} jold stuff—elevators for Westmin- |. Ngter and Vietoria, and. harbor: [improvements for: Quebec, -etc., tT) ete. ‘ito the: Senate of as. many. lame anes — ap dRYp hatte bi is now Hard -to‘Hay: whether | . Premier King’ will take'a‘cliahice | ‘ona fall: election sinée'the east’ is|. |}moing'so‘stréng Cotiseryative: “I¢| Srasing is Butea tough world:for' ‘Prenifer)'= iter: of ‘Mines , _ The Omineca Herald Printad é every Friday at . -NEW.HAZELTON, B.C. Of Bi Baw ae Advertising rates—$1.60 per Inch per month; } reading notices 16c per. line firat insertion, le per, ling eash. subssquent.insertion, te ey - + & +e ‘=> 8 00 a : Sere rere le RY ,U. S. and British Isles - $2.50 per year Notice ‘or.C: ts ee _ $12.00 et Core vchae of Land 9.00 " Lieence te Prowpect for Coal - + 1.00 Pubiaduer, =———=| being put on the Yukon Tele-|- THE OMINECA § HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘AUGUST 14, 1925 there ‘is prospect ‘of work and] ” | and ‘bread that they” ‘earn them- Beles. oS bo het Pred ‘There are rumors ‘of: ‘more: men! graph line. . The cabins will be’ anyway... os Dae Terrace visitor last week. : lll Canadians Hewers of Wood| |". Ganadian: workmen, profession- al.men and bosiness men are.to- |gether in the conviction that no foreign nation has any right to build up great industrials in their own countries by using Canadian |raw. materials that they get free of duties. The demand ‘today i is high import duties on stuff pro- duced or manufactured in Cana- da and high export duties on our jraw materials that should he manufactured in Canada. This lis the only way Canada’ 8 debt can be reduced. Itis the way every jother nation is reducing its debt. Free trade, or an imitation of free trade, for a large country with a small and scattered papu- lation, but with vast natural re: jsourees,.is bunk, . The Dominion government has proven .it..the bunk and now the people are be- lieving it is the bunk. Protec-. tion is Canada’s hope and the party offering the -most protec- tion. will get the most votes at the next election. - There ts propaganda spreading about for annexation, That is the direct result of«the policy of the Federal government in allow- ling Canadian raw material go to other countries tree, and -per- mitting manufactured articles of other countries to enter Canada atalow-rate,. The farmer ‘and the fruit grower of B. C. and .of ‘|Skeéna riding are seriously ef- fected ‘by the dumping of the early southern. crops into this province. making Canada 4 nation of wood choppers, ‘hin, men and herders. There will bea Dominion ‘elee- |. Premier’ King’ has Next will be appointments | ducks as possible out of the: last bunch of ‘Commoners, zo yo aie Prince Rupert jias anther iabor{ T) strike.. hi I) that town’ wouldn’t try -to ‘strike It’s a wonder the-men-i oil or gold: or something: that ‘is worth while,“ Any‘ boob’ can‘.gb on a labor atrike ‘in -the'summ land ‘torne ‘back to! the ‘bread ting. in: ithe- winter, © Tote ane, To. aw . ety, i} King anid his followéra ate aa a At Hi! The Federal policy ‘is|. Ve {| : bow ‘Notice of Intention to Apply-te to co ‘Purchase Land. In Skeena Land Recording District, and “situate on Kitsumkalum. Lake. . Take notice. that I, Arthur Y. Wilson, intendent, intend to apply. for permis- slon to: purchase the following described | ands: Commencing at a post planted on the: shore of Kitsumkalum, Lake, 20 chains North of the N.W. corner of L. 6733; therféa E. 10 chaing; ‘thence N. “26 chains: ‘thence west 20.chaina more or legs; thence southerly following the shore line of Kitsumkalum Lake to point of commencement and containing 40 acres more or leas, Land is-required | for erection of Look-out: Station «and headquarters for a patrolman for Forest | Fire Protection purposes. ARTHUR YOUNG WILSON: Dated June 22, 1926. . “" pya9 SINOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDENTS _ PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by British subjects over 18 years of age. | and by allens on declaring intention to become British subjects, condi- tional -upon residence, oacupation, and ‘improvement for’- agricultural gurposes. Full information concerning regu- lations regarding pre-emptions 18 piven in Bulletin No. 1,'Land Series, ‘How to Pre-empt Land, * coplea of which can be obtained free of charga by addressing the Department ‘of Lands, ‘Victoria, B.C, .or to any Gov- . ernment Agent. ” Records will be granted covering only Jand’sultable: for agricultural ' purposes, and which is not timber- land, ie, carrying over 5,000 board feet par ‘acre west of the Const Range and 8,000 feet per acta éast of ‘that Range. Applications tor. ‘pre-emptions are ‘to be addressed to the Land Com- missioner of the Land Recording Di- vision, in which the land. applied for -{s ‘situated, and are’made on printed ‘forma, copies of which ‘can be ob- talned from the Land Commissioner. * Pre-emptiond must be occupted for five years and improvements made to value of §10 per acre, including clearing and cultivating at least five ‘eeres, : -before & Crown Grant can be ‘received. ‘ For more detailed information’ Bee, ‘the ° Bulletin: “How « to”