Hp OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1924 — a Send for anything you want for your ow.! use or for gifts and we will give you the best possible _ values in JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE, Stock was never more complete than at the present time Remember our REPAIR DEPARTMENT Prompt service and high- class workmanship. Send us your repairs, Bulger « Cameron Limited =. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. _ FIRE. LIFE, AND ACCIDENT. Insurance Agent for the Best Companies List your property now while the demand is good . . set [tsar nd ie done fe lero ™ gent for— week between Winnipeg and ; , V . SPECIAL LIQUEUR. ..2...0.4-.8h 25, Bottle, G.T.P, AND NORTH COAST [i prandon. The people living in the opening chapters of the story ASH M., 20 YEARS........0055 $4.75. Bottle - SmithersTown Property Vancouver and along the Fraser of progress and prosperity have This advertisement is not Biramnnen or displayed by the- Liquor Gontrol District Agent for Tit Omineca ‘Heiald -Printed-every Friday at-- ". . Advertising rates—§L. rt per inch per month; reading notices 16c per line first insettion. 10¢ per line each eubsequent insertion, =~ *~ re Letters to the Editor fl CUT GLASS, CHINA, pmarmarmarmeermarmarmarmaresrmameen—ii | settlement, such as have occurred } __UMBRELLAS, _ Patience and Prosperity throughout the four western pro- FIC. _ The Editor. vinces during. the last twenty-| Dear Sir: In your issue of Oc- tober 3lst there is a paragraph intimating that there is only one freight train service a week on the Prince Rupert section of the Canadian National Railwavs and that settlers and business houses}, must order a month in advance of requirements. The paragraph was evidently written in the spirit of having to accept an unnecessary evil. While it does not help out the situation, it might be of interest to your readers to know that when Van- couver was a very much larger place than Prince Rupert is todav, and when there were more people settled on farms in the lower Fraser River Valley than there are today between the western slope of the Rockies and Prince freight when there was any freight to carry, two a week train services between Winnipeg probably did some grdmbling the | same as the people living in Cen- - es than orcharding. - | in at the beginning of things-in a -Britlsh. Columbia. . | has happened in the southern part |. expect things to happen beforé they are due. - If your’ réaders' will take the thousands" of fruit trees instead of only a-few, they will be mak- ing more money in a few year It: is only those who have ‘been new country and have witnessed }idevelopments resulting from - 7 Hos ‘ORMES’ ‘AMITED * @th Street + _¢ SEES other patataDh I thesame sena||| DISPENSING CHEMISTS “ PRINCERUPERT C. H. SAWLE . PUBLISHER ‘of: your’ paper; namely, to plant Preergtons are filled exactly’ ag ordered by the doctor oh ‘fully qualifie ee Le is in charge of our dispensa ane on, Pe, ia ‘purest ‘end filkest ingvadlenth, ee pee Bom * Films developed, and printed ‘and’ returned by next mail “ a EY ga “pei vecie and «Beene Dt 82.00 than can be made’ out of gold . | U. S. and British Isles - $2. in, per year mines. » It would be well if this | oe 7 We also carry _ Noticss forGrowa Grants +--+ sigan] Were accepted as a parable. ap- Patent Medicines. Stationery . Toilet Articles f _u 4 Purchasgof Lang | torcoat » 7.00| plying equally to other enterpris- Kodaks: Kodak Accessories Films | four years, who can adequately visualize the..future that is un-|_ questionably in store for Central My advice to| : the pioneers is to stick, and get hold of, some land while it is cheap: improve it, and make it ‘attractive for those who will come in later with capital ‘and want to buy. This is one way to reap the benefit of pioneer efforts and sacrifices, When I lived in Vancouver. in 1886 7 it was one of the worst mudholes I ever saw for a town- site. Newspapers and goods; outside of one or two streets, had to be delivered by boys on horse- back, and horses were. dying right and teft from mud‘ fever: The railway was not there then, and there was, a feeling that it never would be, and if most of =f Farm Land Rupert, there was only one a the people had not nee nnabs ; | —and— week passenger train service from |(° OVS © elleve there wou Sele Probie . MAGDONAL . GREENLEES & Town Lots Calgary to Vancouver and a haye been a general exodus, such WILLIAMS 5 (DISTILLESS). uD. was the doleful state of the pub- Look at Vancouver See what has happened lic mind. today! been written. .The same thing ANDY MACDONALD "' is ‘one at - 4 Scotland's. neve Sheer ont ca taste it Ow os you Laste it you mellow and stimulating sbee ed top; a5 a whes higti Sy HO ee pines of purity and" *delicacy” of flavour that is as unusual as it tte aatishyies : kM yourself and put it . Dank before yout oad who Tho ETIOW what 6s ; Board or by the overnment of ritish Columb ia. will happen in. Central British Another. enjoyable Aanee. was .CA : . . ~, FORD. CARS tral British Columbia are inclined Columbia, but in less time. ( 7 ; : ——— , || to do today, but if they did, I do A TERRACE PIONEER. W.S Henry (setcimettcaue, —“"="""" 1 BRITISH COLUMBIA ° S. Henry through the country a good deal |x ” SMITHERS at the time. I think people took | THE MINERAL. 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TEN *$350,208,862 { renovating or building your home. fisheries, etc,, than there are in ° QU ee eee YEARS, c - been in, progress about 25 years, +29 Lode-mining “has- only: and. not 20 .per ,cent, .o the Province * has’, bean even. -, pected “800,000 ‘square miles of unexplored mineral’ 2 ang: lands “are open: for . prospecting. , The mining Jaws of .thia "Provines” are more ‘liberal ‘and the fees lower than,’ an other: provinee in :the Dominion, , recor any Colony. in-i British Empire. a - Ae Mineral. locations ‘J ‘granted : ‘discoverers. for; nominal =|}. “fees, Absolute titles are obtainec hay devoloping : such Pee IU perties, security of which is 5 guarante .crown grants, ; : . Full information,’ A an er with min reports and ‘oa OAT -.” may. be obtained: gratis addressing ‘- an The ‘Honourable The “Minkiter” t Mines ITISH COLUMBIA: ° oh nals Mra. Wis, ‘Little and Mre, . ‘Hobenghild,.. spent - Tuesday at fe - Cedaryales, 2:1 cris pu y’ D.’ MacLean is working: ‘at: C. Elliatt’s:camp acrogs the river, |: rOs- on: ere . {the south, and it will not be’ long |. cat before-your. population ‘will be’ large enough to justify. more fre | quent. train service, I.. quite |: ‘anderstand the feelings.of..the dioneers, but they ar are inelined.to| . ‘J. Simzet left on Sunday's train A. W. EDGE Co.’ rien for ‘the: south. » He vexpects ‘to . P.O) Box-480, Prinee Rupert BC.) i 222Woeg, PITMAN 4: ‘| veturrt ‘in a few months’ to take bi kp to bibeaipinthctypins len m up bee-fatming. ey -L°362-Neilson; of the nasi Nok: we Sacre ‘ther -raneh, -is. spending’ a fow| ah aire ‘days in’ Prince Rupeit.”: date BN j, Make Your ‘Home’ Attractive | TNO Pee ww et «,BHAVEE Boano DysreinuToRy an 7 ¢ age EE tar AE Reid tails o> Fu yen hitah oh areata 4 oH _ Have four patd your. ‘subscription bie a date?—Do-it-now! «+ 1