STEAMS HIP | PRINCE 1 HOPE —For Vancouver, Victoria, 8 te, =Dedember 18, Jahitary 17 14, 293... i ny Seattle, | th 8.8, APRINGESS BEATRICE =F pl a ta) a “Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, nee ‘every Saturday at 11 a.m: t AGENCY: FORALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP | WG. Orchard, corner Third Ay ite 24 Jamunzy ti, ae ptedale, Swanson Bay, East Balla’ es Campbelt River and d Vancouver: a i batho” ‘froin Four y Street, Prin COME AND HAVE. A. REAL TIME AT THE DANCE OF THE SEASON, j | “VateNtNe DANCE. ve EN THE HOteL:: : DINING. ‘ROOM, NEW BATELTON, ( on: =" Biiday, February 12.” Seve Old-time I Dances Included “s -Sevenepleee Orchestra Refreshments Served _ Admissivn $1, 00 each. | “Children under 1 15, ‘50: AIS IS * come TO! (BE THE BEST~ DANCE OF THE _ SEASON \ t ’Five- and Ten-acres Blocks OF FIRST- CLASS og ~ LAND | Light clearing, good soil, suitable for ‘fruit, gardening, poultry, or general production. . Located one mile from New Hazelton railway depot, PRICE: $28 to $40 per acre, spread over five years. No ’ “interest for first’18 mionths: & percent interest onbalance Particulars and information at : : - The Omineca Herald Oice New Hazelton pan VICE || =) | BRITISH COLUMBIA ZHE MINERAL. . PROVINCE i OF WESTERN CANADA HAS PRODUCED MINERALS, VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— | Placer Gold visio... cc eccceeeesaeusaas $ 77,382, 958. , Lode'Gold i... c...cccsccecc sec ec cece ee. 118,478,190 Th 68,824,579 Loud... 2... ces eee ee epe ees bb bbevasecace 70,548, 678 ; Copper seen teen e enters ted eanasereeseey 187, 489, 378 ZING ooo eccctcneresecdescescecyeneee BRSBROBR sh. baat and Coke ....... 0c. cc eueccvetaeses 260,880,048. Building Stone,, Brick, ‘Gcmeni, ete... 42, 225,814 | Miscellaneous Mineral Wd eee te reve eaeaees 1,481, 849 Ht AN . AGGREGATE VALUE OF "$859,497.36. ir The. substantial pro ress of the. mining industry inthis prov- ince. is-.atrikingly illustrated ini the following figures, which ahow , the value of >, for, successive Byear eriods: a ee ‘Forall years to 1296, incl ugive . vG 94,64 7;241- an 1 * . Ror five’ years, 1898:19 Ptpereeeerendae Br Roe eee. an, Ho r five years, 1901- 1908 ebbeveneaseeae 96,507,968 on | For five years, 1906-1910 , 125,534,474 _ For five years, 1911-1915 . 142,072,608 . . Hor five years, 1916. 1920 ; +21 189,923,725: ate " .¢ Por the-year 1921 2........ 28,066,641 om FAL ta For the year 1992..:...... 268,843. - ; i, For the. year -1928.......4: 41,904,920: : ih } or the’ yoar 1924,,.,.... PeTESEe Tessa A! 704; 604; ee PRODUCTION, DURING, LAST TEN YEARS,’ $372604,725 only. in progress ‘about 25 years, and only about one- nal of Tie aalnlye bay tias' heen progpected; 200,000 square miles of unex! ored ’ | mineral bearing lande are fi Pec toe » ny wie mining seis beets are thors" iibéral and thé tees, vier r than ex Prari nidn ony inthe , : ny Minera ooationt tre to discoverers for nominal fees, . seeulntetitles wo fa by. “sevelpping euch propertiax security of which {i mutranteed by oroWT Be oPascticATtyAll British Columbia ratneral properties ven plan work meee Minister 1 SDP eatery * Gee mece a il vale." Vi is being ‘held: ‘ OW: ‘Brand and’ W. ‘Duncan’ ‘took | advantaged? the’ snowfall last} Mince Thee cote ee inkee hvoe for to mich repérta. ' o ines. ite | Hi} auch re: : ae gene Geta ti) = = a a jew VAR POUNETe Gre Tepe Manded wn yah ae The Honourable 1 7 Muororta he AAie THe . op ower rth wvisitor-this week. oth Woaley 7 as (Experimental Farng Notes) . food” materiale consumed... The initial. cost -of such | materials ig | probably of equal importance. An endeavors | to lower. the cost =| of feeding, one'source’ of saving too frequently- jost sight of is the wise use . of ‘annual hay. crops. |Such crops: are’ not for seasons _ {when the’ regular meadows” pro- “|misé:to * yield: ‘abundantly, “but ean: ‘be’. used:.with . considerable finaricial advantage where either |hay. or-grain erops fall below:the mark in the spring. on early s sum-| mer .monthe. |. . During. the ‘past five years a large. number. of. grasses . and telovers,.: ‘suitable: for annual hays, have been. planted, both alone and in combination, at the Cen- tral Experimental Farm, Ottawa. Some. valuable, data. have been using such .crops ‘to ‘ saféguard. against winter shortage of feed, On the whole, mixtures of grasses and legumes have been ‘more satisfactory than ‘either seeded alone, -The largest aver- Jaze amount: of feed. per.acre has been secured from a mixture. of the Japanese Foxtail millet and either the white or yellow blos- somed sweet, clover. pounds of sweet clover:and 20 pounds of - the millet’ seed. per acre, three anda half tons of cured. dhay per. acre-has:been. the. lowest yield.:secured and six and a nalf. tons the... highest ‘-vield, | The . sweet. clover ‘is quite fine/ when grown in such a mixture, | ‘eonsequently ther usual. difficulty.} of curing this ‘crop is not-éxperi-|: “» The quality of.the hay| ‘enced. | secured:is also. quite good. . , Lhe. lowering of feeding .costs rate of three and one-half tons ‘instead of a poorer quality of ‘Hay, produced at the rate of one- half to three- ‘quarters of a ton to the’ acre in poor ‘hay | years, ‘should’ be quite aépbarent. The experiment is: worth a tho. “ Woodeock . 7 i oe very, enijayablé conimunity| dance was’ held ‘recently ° in’ the]. “Visitors-were pre- |- sent: ‘from Kitwanga and’ Cedar: rae This. week a sifnilat affait $m schoolhouse. ' “ake week to get out’ some of the logs Siabak Ge mil” eR * bas Woodédek: and: "KitwWa nf ia friends ata very ple: selhey Va aly ar tley-- - WOR 8 Cedarvale. use aa at nate ee at ov Pecding Costs IP Feed. costs are not detérmined ‘ wholly by the amount of different |$ secured as to. the possibility. of |] The rate of | = seeding for this mixture. was 15|-= -by. feeding: hay produced at the|. ‘to six and one-half tons per acre|:. mi ‘rough’ trial: on “the. part of any | i 1 | feeder ‘who is threatetied ” with ! ! feed shortage, TERRACE TH EATRE they ‘hive ut * ‘fot’ ‘thie, ‘Hahall . are, ‘bainy petting out mie ak iY Tom and” Roy. Movie,’ ‘of Kite |. ‘wah’ ‘entertained: a ‘nuinber" of with the B. & B, gang, ap a weak end’ with | Woodcock td asant Weekend j party, 7 Wackitig His’ ‘ied Hitike Tor HOYe of 8. 8, PRINCE atiperr will sail’ from ‘ ‘PRINCE JPERT for YANCOUVER; ; VICTORIA, “:S#- Kj, and intermediate. points’ ‘dich: PRIDAY, 3.00 a.m, Toa for STEWART and ANYOX....,.. 4.644. suevsecteecness WEDNESDAY, 10.00 p.m. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for’ “VANCOUVER via QUEEN $: CHARLOTTE'ISLANDS. ~ . "PASSENGER TRAINS AYE TERRACE BE. - EASTBOUND—Monii.y; Wednesday, Satutday,.11.57 p.m. : :- : WESTBOUND—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3.00 am. | * i Etta co A er Ailoniie Steamship Sailings of further information apply to any Canadian National Agent ox _ RB. F. MeNanghton, District, Passenger Avent, Prince Rupert, B: ... on ne ol wre a. “te vob “a GEO. LITTLE. Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MAN UFACTURER ye, » +, Lumper Pricelist © 0} Rough Lumber........... 0. .ceeuseeseveuces $18.00 per M , Shiplap............. vee edewbeaeteeees senses, 2250“ - Sized Lumber ............... be eveseceenees “99. 50“ Finished Material .... ..........22/.40,00't0° 65.00 | Shingles. ... 2.0... .c0e.00. 02. .from $2.50 to $5. 00 per M ‘Prices subject to change. without notice Orders filled at short notice. Mill running continously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application | SCHOOL. SUPPLIES.. . PARKER, WAHL, AND WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS. . WAHL EVERSHARP AND PARKER PENCILS — + ‘Bae uae Renee nov o new ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA $115 6 MB THE FERRACE DRUG STORE R, Ww. RILEY, Phm. B. TERRACE, B.C. The’ public i ig “highty discriminative in the matter of the bread.it eats, That the product of the Terrace Bakery’ ovens enjoys such a large measure of the ‘public favor is. elo- quent testimony ..to, its poodness, e use none but the best materials. ‘It MUST Be i ~ Good i i FRESHLY-MADE CAKES, COOKIES, BISCUITS, PASTRIES, ETC. $), Shipmenta made toa any ‘point TERRACE BAKERY" . GEO. POWERS Propristor 0. Box -10£ TERRACE | WE'ARE GIVING THIS | ~ WERE, FREE” ' Colleen. Moore inte greit comedy ~ : . Six Adult Passes: COMIN G. to show, food any time,: THIS “DESERT FLOWER” . - | to.the holder of =: WEEK wae ‘the Tacky number ticket ' “t Algo Camedy:— “ATR ‘Pocknrs? i drawn on night of show! © Fore x ‘ - wil sioveRAL CLAIM aN HAND SURVEYS FRED ‘NASH, B. C.LS.- | THRRACE, B, c. we K. GoRDON y Proprietor ‘ ; joes TanousnoUr Cesernan, B. C, “ | Migs: ALVenne, of. “KiGwangay : a arene a few days with Mrs, Jobn | Base last week. an ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Btiott,. wh have been resident here for. Bom ‘bine; Tee Yast: 'Thurdday,”. ‘abt D. MacLean; who is' ‘iW. 6. Little is “carefully” ‘Fe. Deas making the” reyiainder ‘of , ‘last Rk and L, Delt and’ D. Stanley year's ice last ag: = longa: yossble lexnect. to, thake’ their’ hont ‘Everett, Wash:,. In future