- THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1928 ——————— of your. job. To We carry instock a canes, ° ‘eardboards, . heads and -Book and. 4 Omineca | | Herald — New. HAZELTON — Pi) ot In selecting « our r paper - stocks 1 we 6 endeavor. ; _ , tosecure what will meet with: your approval — - will get you ‘business i is our aim. © and envelopes, wove papers and envelopes, — turn out a. job. that . full line of bond: papers “ tags,. loose . leaf, bill. statements, — : cover: papers | Terrace News ° . ‘TERRACE, B.C. ;|/ Tanning, ‘and. indications are that In doing the printing; i in selectiz ving the type" my faces, and in combining the faces we have " ‘your wishes in’ mind as: well as the desire = to emphabize the most important features ” |pilation it is found that out of showings: are being. ‘opened: up. .. Bhe i ice hazve Lie. iti ttings Dp: ‘the . Francois ‘Lake. ferry. ia still {the lake will. not freeze this win- ter, Thec diamond drt for operations on the Taltapin mine has been taken into the property. ‘Arthur Woods,. who ig “superintendent, has all faith in the property, and we wish him luek,:.: According toa a recent official com- » every 100 people in Canada, 51 live on farms. | The 70, 000 farma in Canada representa gross worth per farm and produce an annual revenue of nearly $1,500, 000. an average income per farm of $2000 yearly. “in a récent experiment. it Was found that where breeding stock was kept withaut green rations during the breeding season, only half as many chicks were. hateh- oN on BS Woodcock. 7 ~ Burns Lake me this week. m Wm. Brand has received word @afrom headquarters to proceed! Seeawith the work on the road on the eanorth side of the railway between mathe crossing and the station. mag this is welcome news, as it. will Make the place of the old. trail Mvhich has been in‘ use for years mend which, from its meanderings, 24 ust have been started by that é }‘crimeval calf’’, 7 | Are you a.subscriber yet? . Frank Doig i is preparing to take - holiday trip out to Vancouver m the near future, Having been m this part of the country since jhe days of railway construction Working throughout the winter fhonths for the railway and. the mmers on his ranch, ‘he. now: els he is entitled.to a little ange in his*program. is not coming back aldne, / onder what that means. ~ ; the:dpring a lovelier iris’ ‘changes on Ai the burnished dove; _ f the spring 3 young ‘man ’y ‘fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. AG ian’t often that: people in: this| aS trict are called upon. to extend bspitality to -stray wanderers goo repay their’ benefactors by. bbing them, ‘but. such’ was ‘the prerience ‘of Stewakt Doig and +. Venn last Wednesday night. | i ey befriended a young man 10 happened along, giving him bed for the night and plenty to i t. After hig departure’i in the |. ning. it. wag’ ‘ discovered- that: | had relieved: “his| ‘eratwhile | - { aismall amount of motiey.. : \ ave you read ‘the aavertice: ire ‘news is" just” A 0 BS the local n news. wo r] Dugald McLean visited Terrace He says |. Jen, of Decker Lake, -was heard | LTharsday, ‘and “was * dismissed. rushing: their’ tie cut to the land- ‘snow, due to, the: mild weather Dittmer:& Robb: are Sitting ‘up|: offices o over their nds of several articles of value in 1 ints in this: ‘weék’s: paper? apr : pg, ithbortant ‘igen Ft . i Mrs, Lyster has arrived home after spending most of the win- ‘ter at Endako. on McNeil, of Broughton & McNeil, Telkwa, was -a. Burns Lake visitor last week, > Kenna Sheak has accepted a ‘position in. the Aslin store. “Mes. pert, and they - will make their home here: Fred.- Aslin is. expanding his fur business, and intehds to ‘eg Babine districts, ‘Rev. J. HL Kerr and family have moved: into their new house which was recently built; ’ Mrs. F, Mann, . of Rose Lake was 8 recent visitor. Rev. J.. Allard, O.M.E, of Smi- thers, made a trip ‘tor » the Lakes via Burns last week, - The ease of Bloom vs, MecCul- before Gordon. Robb, d- P,, last | ‘McK. Tufts was. courise| for" Mr. Bloom, ‘ Vinne| The tie. contractors. -have- been . ing as ‘there’ remains. but: ‘little | Sheak arrived from Prince Ru- a ‘tablish posts.in the Francois and | ‘R. G.- Stearns. is “delivering OO, lumber i in town, ‘where there will . be a pond demand for it. a Bros, and Mr. Slaker have the go| oO ‘in “them " and. are | turning | out’ a | good quantity. of lumber. ee ed as compared with the same numter of eggs incubated from pens. having plenty of greenstuff. . farmers’ ‘most helpful - friend, Such a system lowers costs per bushel or ton. distributes labor economically, i Incorporates humus in the soil. controls weed growth, and eliminates risk from growing in fal), swing. } i siipply, ‘which { ig of good quality, ‘ of $700,000, 000, ‘or. about $10,000/ A definite rotation of erops is a| a, “Allin Rutherford All “descriptions of sur- | ‘samara soluctrons _-NOTARIES ‘ict & Tufts. . veys promptly. executed : SOUTH HAZELTON : ‘SMITHERS - ” BURNS LAKE 8 BRITISH COLUMBIA THE . -MINERAL® PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA ... Hag PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— . Placer Gold TPR e eee et eee ee een ee eee & 76,542,208: 7 Lode Gold‘, -+ 109,647,661 ie ee ee a ef ss 3 2 4 ee ed 889 Making its mineral ‘eduction tothe end. of ‘1922 show ' AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF 769,418,462 © The Striking progress of .the mining ince is ‘stri ingly illustrated in the following figures, which ee For all years to 1895, inclusive ~ For five years, 1896-1900 : For five years,. 1901-1905 .. For-five years, 1906-1910 ‘ For five:years, 1911-1915 . For five yeara,\1916-1920 : For the year 1921 For the year 1922. bheenees $ ili a 94,547,241 - BLGOT 961 ae eae 28,066,641 = hh ee er rs progress about 33 years, ; and not an per cent. a the Probie: has been even’ pros- pected; 300,000 square miles. of unexplored’ mineral bear- ; ing. lands are open for’ prospecting. The mining laws of. this Province are more liberal : and the fees lower than any other provinee in the’ Dominion, or any Colony in the British Empire. fees. Absolute’ titles are obtained by _ Perties, security of which is guaranteed by. crown grants, Fall information, together with mining reports and ‘maps, _ may be obtained gratis by addressing : “WICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA one crop. ‘ i — = industry, in ‘this prov- . show the :value of, production for successive 5-year periods: - YEARS, $339,200.90 Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal developing such pro-. The Honourable The Minister: of. ‘Mines " Mnasepensabte ~ In Our Business" Se whale hésited . ue oo _ ing Ford trucke dor the... : ae meats a i This fleet has.proved 90 satisfactory 4. 80 practical: and economical in oper. __:ation that during the pastfive years not asingle car or truck ‘Mien deen Endorsed By Fleet Owners In almost every business where fast (TY and economical delivery service is a‘ factor, Ford trucks have established . an enviable reputation, The experience of Robert Simpson Company Limi ited,isatypical example, The Robert Simpson Company operates one of the largest truck fleets in Toronto, 55 Fords, that it-is being constantly enlarged: