Hot Air Furnaces Workers Steen’s Limited Sanitary and Heating Engineers Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air * Heating Systems Lead Burning ‘and Chemical Burning Estimates cheerfully furnighed, oe \ PRINCE RUPERT, 2. Agents -for McLary’s, Fenou Sheet Metal - 7 THE OMINECA 7 Just Arrived—One Car of Geotia Stoves, Chairs, Beds Blankets, Springs Mattresses and all kinds of other 2oods, whicb I ean sell at 1 ——_ \ 3 of the original cost a ay ee; It will pay you to call and inspect _ these goods ©) Smithers Second Hand - Store v ‘HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 _ ———nemeentl! Pinnoforte selections were con- 7 ; *p .| tributed by Doris Gardner, Win- : mc - ° ce P acific nie Alger and Mrs. ‘Rogera, Will a Ce oe 1 cuicaitorvihicore lt BRITISH COLUMBIA Cons. Cline was a visitor to|. Wa Meggerson was in from THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA town Thursday . {Lorne Creek and ieft samples of ALS VALU ri _ a his ore for the mineral-cabinet, m a8 $766 502 203 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brown and The passing of Paddy O'Brien|If] § =» Lode Gold Vptress 109/647. 661 ehild have come to reside here . tbe 59,814,266 from Dorree cast a gloom over the district 51.820;891 een, this week. His kindly smile and 170,728, 242 We are glad to learn that Sam cheery word will be missed by/|] Goal an Gaia ooo cesseteceeseeeeneen 288988 fe Alger has invented a spotboard|many, We all extend our sym- 36,605,942 which is used by section fore- jpathy to Mrs. O’Brien and fami- 1858, 890 in “lining track’, Sam’s|Iv ij hej tion to the end of 1922 show man in “lining track’’, y in their sorrow, ALUE OF $769,418,462 . ree ee . . ? new device has an automatic The atriking progress of the mining industry in this prov- adjustment which allows of the Qreoee. —_ ate 1s stri ingly glustrated in the following jigures, a .. " ete ae 0 e value of producti i board -being moved in a couple of } or all years to 1895, inclusive vn’ 2 5a7 2a ° minutes, the old style taking ] Usk or Bye Fears, 1896-1900 .... eee 1607, 967 from 15 to 20 minutes _ or five Years, 1901-1905 ........,..... 96,507,968 ; 5 ! ' : For five years, 1906-1910 ||. "” -+ 126,584,474 Skeena’s Industrial Centre For five years) 1911-1915 142,072,608 On Saturday Jack Burns, Roy Co ~. if For five years, 1916-190 <111111"1"7"1! gag'goo’998 Moore, A.A. Macdonald and Jas. 0. T. Lindland. | ’ f Smith For the year 1621 wtb de eseveteneceseeens 9088, 6a Brown visited town from Legate| 0. T. Lindland, late of Smith. TION DURING (en aig Se: 299 Creek. ers, has arrived in town to resume P RODUCTION DURING EAST TEN YEARS, 1339-280,940 ; . | Oberations on the Peerless group, and not 20 per cnt oy been in progress about 88 years, : ; per cent. of the Province has been @ven pros- the ene chet tn retenting where 2 tunnel! is te be continued Pee ice an 000 square miles of unexplored mineral fear. are open for prospecting, Fred Cook, of Smith erg, went up to crosscut the ore body. the e mining laws of ' thia Province are more liberal and Legate creek on Friday to in-| Joseph Hamblet arrived from or any Colony in the Brigehe Beenine® 2 the Dominion, spect several properties there, Ketchikan, Alaska, to work upon ineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal sah ; : the “‘Five-mile’’ group, where he fees. Absolute titles are obtained by developing such pro- Jim and Bob Reid have Yee dis 2 gold i ‘ti ‘tat Portes, Security of whiel is Zpranteed by erown grants . covered gold in a native gs ate . nlormation, together wi mining reports and ma 3, they oral Geen after a Visit to last season. may be obtained gratis by addressing pe P Nels Thompson has returned] Frank Biddlecomb, after pros- The Honourable The Minister of Mines after his annual visit to the|pecting for the summer in the CTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA prospect. vicinity of 7-mile, on Kieanza Mrs, F. Rogerg gave a musical | Creek, ia now leaving to resume! Wee evening on Friday at her home, his calling of mechanic at Anyox, Who Is Our Oldest Friend? — It would be interesting to know who has been a user of time. Certainly some of its friends have known it for many at Importers and 22 6s: Dealers in oes We carry the Beealpaners largest and Paint most varied ~ Oil ° Neon - orthern , Varnishes British Glass Columbia fae Write us for information when mam ‘enovating or building your home Make Your Home Attractive ! . 7” 4 . Braver Hoary Distaiavrors @ A. W.EDGECo. = P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues B tickets for any period at $1.50 per Month in advance, This rate in- ludes office consultations and Medicines, ag well as all costs hile in the hospital, Tickets are btainable in Hazelton from’ the gurug store; from T. J. Thorp, ‘elkwa, or by mail from the wiedi- years. Please write the Recipe Dept. telling when and, where, ‘and if you like, why you firat started using this British Co- lumbia product. We will be glad to send a case of milk to: our friend of the longest atand- ing. Pacific Milk Co. & Head Office: Vancouver, B.C, Factorles at Abbotaford and Ladner, B.C. One Cook Stove in For Sale good condition. Ap- ply at the Herald office, 2t COAL NOTICE Hazelton Land District, ; * Caasiar. Take notice that J, Pete ‘Hagglund, Kispiox, B.C., occupation farmer, in- tend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following deseribed land: Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of Lot 1062, thence south following the bank of the river 80 chains, thence west 80 chaina, thence north 80 chaina, thence east 8) chains to point of commence- ment, containing six hundred and forty acres, more or legs, 0509 Staked July 28, 1928, District of “oe aa Timber Sale X5385 _ 1458, al superintendentat the Hospital, :C. UNDERTAKERS BALMING FOR AHIPMENT A SEECIALTY , BO. Box A wire. | RINCE RUPERT, BO. will boing as adjoining Lot 2428, ,Caes J trict, > coe Sealed\-tehdera: will be received by the Minister of Landa, at Victoria, not later than noon on the 7th day of Sep- tember; 1928, for the. purchase of License X5885, to cut 286,000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles and Piling, on an area ar Land Dis. One (1) year will be allowed for Tomoval of timber, a ereraee urthur' particulars of the Chief For- Pacific Milk for the longest - Lim- $48 to $40 an.acre with long term open up a trail to Silver Basin, to the hills again, to prospect. Hotel: Wm. Nelson, J. Frank, J. Waddy; Mrs. H. Mist, Mrs, Jeat, Terrace; Joe Maro, Ams- bury; Joe Cecil; L, Feurlon, Prince Rupert. The Late P. O’Brien (Usk Correspondence) _ taken ill, suffering from pneu- |monia and internal complications, and was removed from his home| to the Hazelton Hospital, where he expired on Sunday. The re- mains were shipped to Usk and the funeral took place at Kitaum- kalum Cemetery on Monday, the Rev. T. J. Marsh, rural dean, officiating. A number of _the Terrace people accompanied the remains to the cemetery and a great number of Usk and Pacific residents were present at the committal ceremony, the numer- ous floral tributes showing the esteem in which he was held. The late Mr. O’Brien held the position of section foreman for many years, and was always at the forefront as a member of the community, being a school trustee and taking great interest in all matters in which the welfare of the children was concerned, He leaves to mourn his loss a widow and three children, to whom the sympathy of the entire commun- ity of Usk has gone out, Acreage blocks of the finest fruit and - garden land in the north can be had. .. Prices from eater, Victoria, H.C., or Distriet. For- ester, Prince Rupert, B.C, 710 a page. a Dune. 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