Se So Ta He Soe a aE Se an TST SS fs DAR REE aR YS RM ET ee thet! oy neta ete TE eT a ee TATE i a sep a em reer nye net Ae oe ; , if . THE OMEINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 23, 1926. np be ‘ pe we oe: ‘si ~~ panenrtimmsomamareeree® : —=—— — nd The Omineca Herald| "Fa. pares LIMITED =e 4 Printed bvery Friday‘at . ¢- i ad C ] ORMES . LIMITED ” 6th Street . . Skeena’s Industrial Centre D ae 4 ¥ NEW HAZELTON, BG... |). . — | ||| DISPENSING CHEMISTS, PRINCE RUPERT || “yj GC. H. SAWLE - PUBLISHER |" * aS ' — +t _ 4 ol t = = wa 8. Hembroft,.-of- Rusa Preseriptions filled exactly 98% ered, by..the doctor mtaly..|-. J Advertising rates~51,50 per inch per month; an., Was a guest 01 : is unc e qua ! rel : ruggist 8 in ¢ ArRe.0 Our, Ispensary,. ang ony, ” Nc eeading notices 5c per live frst insertion. ferer| James Lloyd, for several days,. purest and finest ingrédients are used. + ae 2 | One vesr, - 09 departing on Monday for home, ; . ix months « - . . ‘ ; . . We also car . ee a U. S. and British Islea - $2.50 per year via Vancouver . a ° _ "v . . HA Notices for Grown Grants 3.00 x vee of Kitwanga, spent|lll Patent Medicines Stationery. Toilet Articles } wees" urease ofLand > - - 9%0la day at Usk renewing ac uain- ae ‘, “ea ; * Eeiaat ont or Cnt EY mast Kodaks ~ Kodak Accessories Films a Filma developed aud printed and returned on next mail A. H. Edwards, of the Canada Products Co., spent a few days in Rupert during the week. A large number of social events || is scheduled. There will be a ; ua Jitney Dance on Saturday, the Hanall Spur, B.C. 24th, by the Usk Orchestra, who wil] also stage theatricals and a dance on February 7, A whist Lumber Company Grow More Turnips The Vancouver Province states that Skeena river turnips bring the highest price on the Vancou- ver market, and are in greatest demand. Shipments have been made from Woodcock and Cedar- yale, A year ago one or two car loads were shipped from Wood- cock and met with great favor. This past season as soon as the Skeena river turnips arrived they were eagerly purchased and at prices considerably above the market, Northern B. C. spuds can take first place on the outside, if pro- duced in ear lots, sorted, sacked and shipped according to the de- mands of the market, But tur- We prepay postage on all mail orders accompanied by cash or sent C.0.D. mail , * jewellery WATCHES, WATCH CHAINS CUFF LINKS, CIGAR and CIGARETTE CASES and HOLDERS, GOLD and SILVER PENCILS BRACELETS, NECKLACES, BROOCHES, RINGS, CUT GLASS, CHINAWARE Manufacturers of Rough, Dressed & ‘Dimension Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR: drive by the local branch of the Hazelton Hospital Auxiliary is set for January 31 at the home of Mrs. Whitlow, and the Tennis Club has seized upon February 14 to hold a Valentine Dance, costumes for which may be ac- quired from Mrs. Bell. At the Shackleton Hotel: F, Terrien, E. Terrien, Kelly, B.C.; Ed. Hall, Hazelton; O. W. An- derson, Prince Rupert; Emery nips are a much easier crop to grow and yield a greater tonnage Marshall, Terrace; J. Kemell, Smithers. per acre. They are easier to har- . 4 vest and handle. The south will| 4 notable warming that would take many carloads of No. 1 tur- shrink anv other kind ‘of Jumber|] nips and pay wellfor them. Aod than the northern product took what applies to turnips applies|Place on Saturday night at the to all other northern grown vege- | 1¢” residence of Mr. and Mrs. ae Repairs executed promptly and efficiently Bulger « Cameron JEWELLERS Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH 6 . Note that the name of K | our Post Office has been U 0 r i n £ changed from Royal Mills to _HANALL, B. C. te “4 Frc pF Get our prices before ordering elsewhere tat ie Ot, Te eaten ~~ Winter Steamship Service 5.8, PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE { Importers and Dealers in ee Wallpapers We carry the tables—they have a flavor the|Fred. Stewart, who were paid a RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE "4 Burlaps largest and south cannot produce surprise visit by their manv and intermediate points each FRIDAY, at 9.00 a.m. ; Paints most varied " friends, It wasa véritable crush For STEWART and ANYOX, Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. e Oils stock in ae. . that became more cheerful on|| Ss. PRINCE JOHN for VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ia Varnishes Northern Mayor S. M. Newton is to be} that account. Old time dances|} . ISLANDS January Bist, February 14th, 28th. - 4 Glass British ¢!congratulated upon his election | .yoked more old time dances. % Brushes, Ete. Columbia for the sixth time to the chief Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: i Clog dances, Highland schottiseh- es, and songs, and also a duet by the Valpy brothers made up a jolly program, which concluded with the serving of supper at Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday—1.17 a.m. Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday—11.00 p.m. magistrate’s chair in Prince Ru- pert. His majority last week of 368 was the largest ever polled in a mayoralty contest in the nor- thern coast city. Write us for information when renovating or building your home For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian i National Agent or — | i Hi midnight. R. FB. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ; _Make Your Home Attractive! Jack Canuck e The Usk Liberal Association ; : —— o . bl ume » & paper Of ques-/y ld its annual meeting on Satur-| “a= \. 2 Beaver BoaRD DisTRIBUTORS tionable humor, and which pur- day, January 17, After areview : : (‘o suaded some northern papers tO) nad been made of the affairs and |} i. : | | Ww carry some questionable advertis- | the financial statement of the as- BRITISH COLUMBI A . . 7 A. . EDGE Co. ing, has suspended publication | iajation, the election of officers : 4 P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. $juntil a thousand dollar fine is] soy the current year took place THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA ‘zZ oe ~5| paid, and the editor is spending! she following being chosen: Jas. HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED 48 pOLLows 5 oo ig _ : six months in jail for contempt| aj), President; Jos. Bell, Vice-|: Lode Gold ......cesussuseesereeeseeeses 118, 852.655 — i For Sale symm ag" President; J. D, Wells, Secretary- Oo BIRR ‘$132,661 “He a pure - pre arre * ’ “ MOP POY 2... reac seresnceee * . (| : Rock cockerel, Mrs. L. Lamb, Lorne) faving realized their mistak Treasurer; Dan. MeUlarty, John Lo gopper sireeeeereseysty ui ot BB t Creek, B.C. 3081 |, . €} Willman, executive. Coal and Coke 250,968,113 in calling the Senate an old wo-| mi. skeena Lumber Co. mill Building Stone, Brick, Cement, ete..... 89,415,284 F : | man’s retreat, some Liberals are) .. Monday tooted its whistle for Miscellaneous Minerals a cad of 1088 show Church Anniversar now boosti e . . . on awion aye oote ! 18 Whis oe. aking mineral production to the en i) show . ; y ng a couple of Edmon-| i. frst time since. February, ' "AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF’ $810,722,782 - The anniversary of the Union Methodist church was held Wed- ton women for the Senate. 1923. -The mill staff was on hand and commenced operations at When Premier MacKenzie King nesday evening in the church and NElnoon. It is expected that the For all years to 1895, inclusive 4,547,241 a gaod congregation was present begins filling Senate vacancies | mij] will continue permanently, For five years: AT Atecele mm (Rev. Victor Sansum of Kispiox| with lame duck supporters it willl ihe present operations of eutting For five years, 1908-1910. 126,534,474 Mme delivered an address that was|be a sure sigh of an approaching) yy the older logs in the yard for For five years, 1911-1915 ....+++1 +++ » 142,072,608 favorably, received. Dr. H. C.|eleetion . ger € For five years, 1916-1920 ......0rree ot 189,922,725 ‘ po Wri ‘i Jf hi t om i he . a dry kiln and making space For the year a banal de epeneeeeees . -BE,A66 Gat ; yee . . . «2. .SeE ——« + BOP TH YOEAT Lae. ecccccrsaarnccsnasesnn 7 \ . : rinch gave a history of the available for a pond pointing toa For the year 1998.......,ccisccssceees $41,304,820. 2 The attitude of the Ottawa government towards the Peace River railway looks like a strong bid for ©. P.-R. support at the next election.’ Unfortunately the immense country that is to be opened up‘and that will be.chief- ly effected has only two ‘votes in the house! and one of thoseis not very enthusiastic. - cae church and its work in this dis- trict in a very interesting manner Others taking. part in the pro- gram were--Mrs. Hunt, sr, re- citation; Mrs. Boden, violin; J. Newick, song; Mrs. Tomlinson recitation; Mrs, Fakely organist. | A special appeal was made for a good collection. for the insurance. fund and the congregation. did well. The meeting. was a success) *10.) .=. in —— '* |" G.'B, Parris, of Vanéouver, ‘A. Goodenough, ‘of Smithers, | was a budinéss Visitor in Terrace was a recent visitor, for several days. program of steady production by the owners. ' Logging operations will continue. during the winter ona scale large enough to pro- vide enough material to keep the plant running during the summer. PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN. YEARS, $350,288,862 Lode-mining has onl and not 20 per cent. o _ pected; 900,000 square miles ‘ Ing lands are open for. prospecting. . a Qo, _ Wy The mining laws of this Province are more liberal and me the fees lower than. an, other province in the Dominion, ‘or any Colony in the British. Empire,. ; ce eg ! _ Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal | feea. Absolute titlea are obtained by developing such pro- A ‘perties, security of which ia gudranteed by crown grants.’ a i The Northern Construction Co. of Vancouver has been ‘awarded the contract to construct founda- tions and wharf for the terminal grain elévator at Prince Rupert. The prite is $225,000 and work is to be got under way at once. -. + Full information, together with mining reporta and Taps,’ ° may be, obtained gratis y addressing ar |.:.-“The- Honourable "The: Minister of, Mines... : a , ‘VIGTORIA, BRITIBH COLUMBIA’ ” Ope abe rie od Cia 8 i\S « . e il are : ar in \ Seay erent ea at be tee Ss, ( A . eli afew ye rls i wo fa e/ ir.