a a uw AY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1995 £ ree) OMINECA HERALD; FRI | Big Doings at and there were very few dull ~ — — — Ce moments as the bucking contests an The Barbecue {and races followed in rapid sue-}] NEW IMPROVED ~ On Lab D cession. The belt for the buék-|| ~~" ~ oo J} n a or. AY | ing contest went to Art Elder, of — Chilcotin, but in the contest with Biggest Crowd Ever--Con-|out saddies the riders were all tests Were Well Man- [Spilled and no award was made. - aged and on Time Erie Strimboldh of Topley won|| - A first prize. In the raeing only All roads in the Bulkley Valley home talent competed with Dr. Will arrive April First. most assuredly lead to Telkwa on! Paine’s Warrior most prominent. |]: Be sure to see them before Monday where the annual Bar-| ‘the dance at night was a re- you buy any other’ ; becue and stampede was staged pitition of previous barbecue suc- car. can. "~ |cesses. . on the recreation grounds, and FULL STOCK OF PARTS the success of other years in giv- AUWANS ON. HAND - Wants Richfield Mine _— ; ve _ ._ ing the public one big afternoon, ; fo . was again repeated in the pro-; 0. ©. Thompson, in charge of W.S. . gram carried out by the commit-|operations for the Porcupine 7 tees in charge. , Goldfields Development & Fin- H E N R Y Promptly at 11.45 the proces-|ance Co. Ltd., in this province, sion formed at the river front in| visited the Richfield mine at Top- SMITHERS, B.C. town and started for the grounds | ep on Saturday last and examin- with the band and ehuck wagons’ ed it with a view to purchase by in the lead followed by the cow|his company. Mr. Thompson, boys and cow girls with their | who was in the district last year poneys and the jockevs witn their|and examined the Schufer pro- Pure beer promotes ©. ° race horses. Arriving at the|perty on Hudson Bay mountain . grounds J. C. Brady, Conserva-|and other properties, is interest- HOME-MADE | true tive candidate, conducted the op-/ed in this district and will return ening ceremonies, and in his ad-|in a month after a trip to Fort CAN DY dress touched on the wonderful|Grahame where he is going to possibilities of this vast district, | examine other important deposits and thanked the officials for con-|in that district. On his return fering on him the honor of de-jhe will examine other properties PURE ICE CREAM claring the 1926 barbecue open. |in this district, including the Big Send f : _ : we . . Sen or prices on our ice This was the’signal for activity Four group on Milk Creek, Telk- cream in bulk.- Mail orders on all sides, and a great rush was| wa river. given special attention for made for the big oyen wherein _ either eandy or ice cream. Seven euarters of beef and jars . of beens wereready. Chef H.A.| gre Ratiway at Montreal recently ‘Thorne & Dawson Beck was on the job ag usual, | of the rativement of W. B. Lanigan, Smithers, B.C. and. with a small army of carvers) rere"7l frei@ht traffic manager : . . . way fos gepetens of tha Compan witn big knives, handed out big, | on oe cea tor fortwtwe juicy meat sandwiches by the pantteneme weave, Me, Pastean is hundreds. . pasendeT ag ora of tis sutstanding Mortgage Sale “of ; Another army under Stampede | e-:!hrattter ae ve'l vetas, and. le Manager Geo. Murray headed for} t:--~h ~-N oot ferme oe “ee he Farm. Pr oper ty the corrals to saddle wild steers} "77° > re —_ . : retains? and bucking. brones, while Frank pedgw tpak tg gnaciat tetas se a) | Tenders will be received by ‘the Dockrill and his assistants got] 00 jesetenan tq ter Zia watters undersigned up to, and inclusive: af i ‘ woe venetian aeeth™ nday, € ¥ oO eptember, the entries rounded up the en-| ---— ta onsen fH nem ‘)A.D. 1926, for the purchase. of the tries for the horse races. premtateg Retina Mea Donzd es Date following Valuable farm property, viz. : . sumes Cases ten nee, 0 » Group 1, Cassiar District. The program was a long One} * Sov icnee eo comprising 40 ACres, More or less, ex- cepting therefrom the Right-of-Way of : the G.T.P. Railway containing 5.59 a - ee {| acres, more or lesa. ; This property is well Jocated within - two miles of Beaumont Station on ‘the -y. G.T.P. Railway. The soil-is of.a rich, | . black loam and well watered and ali under cultivation. A log dwelling, barn temperance EEN pure beer, as is the case of Britich ’ Columbia, is available to the people, the drinking of liquors of high alecholic content is lessened and true temperance is promoted. The ‘legal, above-board and Government contro!led sale of beer in British Cctumbia, in licensed premises by the glass and in Government stores ky the wm) bottle, has removed th!s Province from among the ie communities in which aleoholism is a factor of importance. The attempt at ta‘~! prohibition made in the United States early showed its compicte bank- ruptey from a mor2! point of view and its utter failure as regards ex":reement. Now its ill eon- sequences from a soc...] standpoint are becoming evident. To mention only one result, among seven mi‘lion people insured by the Metropolitan Life of New York the death rate from acute alcoholism has increased 600 per cent. since the enforcement of prohibition was attemps:d. Which means that as pure beer was taken trom the pzop!2 aa ieit trade in concentrated and easily handled liqusr of high ‘alesholie content, and mostly poisonous, tay ttn passat coming Ty - - sprang up and drunkenness increased. THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA and shed are erected on the premises, ‘., 1 de f. HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS !— which are wellfenced. 4 . Recent deaths arin —- icone SN. e York Placer Gold, 1 $77,683,046; Lode . Gold, $122,808,190; Silver, oes, io GP vcars in balance “spread: ay or radiator spirit, in Ontario an ew Yor , 4,111,397; Lead, 218,907; Copper, 642,647; Zine, eats . fi mee di. . . f tl h f preventine th $39,925,947; Coal and Coke, $278,048,958; Building Stone, Brick, the purchaser with interest at 74° per - allord an exampie of tae harm of preventing wie Cement, $44,905,886; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,594,887; cent per annum. The highest or any ! use of light beverages such as pure beer. ‘iris Making mineral production to the end of 1926 show tender not necessarily accepted. flood of death-dealing poison, naturally, did not ‘AN «AGGREGATE VALUE OF $920,919,628 DD. Munro, ad : . affect Quebce, where pure beer is to ba had by oy ee eo ae District Agriculturict, § rae The substantial progresa of the mining industry in this prov- Smithers, B.C. ° a the people in the most free and open manner. ince is, strikingly : lustrated in the following figures, whieh or: 7 ope P : show the ‘value of production for successive 5-year periods: Land Settlement Board, - a The people of British Columbia are protected . Por all years to 1995, inclusive ........$ 94,547,241 Parliament Buildings, q against. the danger that comes from making For five years, 1896-1900 rerrrary 57,605,967 Dated at Viet Victoria, B.C. a = as . . any or five years . seveerer seaes 96,607, ‘ ated at Victoria, B.C., August 4, distilled liquors a beverage—for which they were | - For-five years, 1906-1910 |...........1 196¢Bad.474 1926, an oros fl never intended—and against the poison brewsthat —. For five years, 1911-1916 ceeveveseuaes 142,072,608 ; 7H Hy re -_ ra Inig } : or five years, “1920 ..... beeen ae O22,¢ . . 4 flood the United States, for British Columbia is - For the year 1921-.............+.0.0 vs» 28,066,641 2 i S provided with pure beer by the five modern plants." | FMW For the year p22. Us 8b, 158,83 : 2... LAND ACT. i ‘ +h. | Be For.the year 1928.....:0cccevssecseeees 41,804,920 9: 2 dtl 0 0... 4 of the Amalgamated Breweries, the sale of which . . ‘For the year 1924.........-.---s-.-e 48,704,604 Notice oF INTENTION To APPLY TO is supervised’ and controlled by the government |. Bor the year W925... eet ieesee ese aee 61,492,242 : PURCHASE LAno. . |) py | throughout, “PRODUCTION DURING LAST .TEN YEARS, §404,649,375 {II of Range Coast District, and ata Pure beer is a healthful and invigorating beverage of a. *° jfoda mining has only beet in’ prozress abou _| ||. ate in the Skeene River between Lots 4 definite food value, with an alcoholic strength‘of 414 per cent., half of the Provinee hna: been aie hi rari wee oe peut ones OVI 968 ad B70, cc ete § i ? . : : : mineral bearing lands are open for prospecting, des £ The mining-lawa of this Province ara more liberal and the ‘feea lower ‘than .grake notice that I, Henri Defontaine ‘of Terrace; otetipation ‘farmer, intend as fequiréed by law in British Columbia, ‘aly sufficient to ae ' * : Far Seer to of any other Province in. the Dominion or any Colony in the British Empire... ... , te. 4 . stimulate the digestive system. m the most favorable degree, , we Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute tities. -| f] to-apply for pérmission-to purchase the .. Its consumption, inasmuch agit displaces the drinkingof strong’: |) are obtained by, developing such. properties, security of whieh is guaranteed hy following described lands: : . : distilled liquore, jaa GUARANTEE OF TEMPERANCE.. ag hn N.B.— Practically all Beltish Columbia mineral rroperties upon which work Hs Commencing at a post planted at the a "Pho members of the Amalgamated Brewers are: Vancouver 4 Of Mines. Those Conetheein eee one of the Annual Reports of the Minlater ° outhlend:of Island No, 1, said post , c ‘a. 5 Ose congidexing mining investments should refer.to such reporta. being about 5 chains Northerly from the Breweries Lid., Rainler Brewing Co. of Cannda Eed.,| They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, . .. | Noxthweat, commer of. oti 374, theneb * PULWOGL COMIC Ul. " ; . Victoria, B.C. Reports covering each of the six Mineral Survey. Diatricta are ; Westminster Brewery Ltd., Sliver Spring Drewery Ltd, published separately and ceca ehe ec ¢ a ; i . or, Lo! , and are pplication, Reports of the Geologi- Northeasterly,“Easterly, Southerly anil. and the Victoria Phoenix Brewing Co. Ltd., where the beer eal Survey of Const, Winch Building, Vancouver, B, a. of the Geen - Westerly an "Fol nsterly, the shore, ang vote Pods SPE Sage . eo "valuable sources of information. "7: supplied to the people of British Columbia 4s made. * — a ) || The Honourable The Minister. of . Mines. | or legs, Ee SS “VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA: ” Dated Ag SE BEONTAT NE, ft d by the Liquor oe Se LEE | | SasNROOLSn ARINC NE OE This advertisement is not published or displaye ___ > Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.