‘The Omineca Herald x NEW. HAZELTON, BC C. H. Sawie : a “ese = — Advertising rates—61. 50 per ‘inch per. » month?! reading notices 15c per line firat insertion. We per, line each subsequent insertion, a vi Subscription to all parts of the world ae .One'year: - - - . §8.00°%° Six montha - . - 15 : Noticea for Crown Grants - > - + S700: “- “ PorehaseofLand = + + 7.00" “. “Lieence t¢ Prospect forCoal - 6.00. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1915 Production is the Motto - AST week’s announcement in the Herald of the deal whereby Vancouver capitalists take over the Red Rose group of claims on Rocher |. Deboule mountain, and that. they have already: started operations. on the development, was-a |: most cheerful piece of news, and what is even more cheerful is that there will be another deal or two that will be closed within a week or less, These are most important deals, being made in. the New. Hazelton district and being made at a time when all the rest of the world is tied up in. the war or making war material. The fact that Vancouver men are behind the Red Rose company is also important, as-this is practically. the first |’ time in recent years that. any mining’ capital for the New Hazelton district has. come-out of Van- couver, It is all the more welcome for that, and it is a good. indication that.soon after this one. property is well. under way more Vancouver, and. perhaps Victoria, capital will be available for the New Hazelton mines.. There are not a few men in n Vancouver who |: have a good deal ‘of real money for: investment, They are the shrewd and _ successful. financiers who did not try to hold everything and. make all: the profits during the real estate. boom. These men have. been looking for investments. produce taxes;:they refuse houses and buildings: because when they rent them they eannot: collect. their rents; they refuse mortgages because. they]. cannot collect their interest; the timber. business is almost'dead and the fishing industry. is pretty. well supplied with. capital; The agricultural. -bus-; iness is a A good one. for: the: man. Who: will look i They. |: refuse real estate ‘at any:-price because it will only-|- we y. hese men have. maapet tor sized up the situation i is that mining, ‘the: premier industry of decided upon taking up mining’ they selected the “New:: Hazelton: district. for-the reason that it is the: most promising district in British. Columbia and the ‘most: reasonable. one ‘to operate. spective of what. the metal markets are at the -present time, there is no fear. for the future. Gold, silver, : lead: -and copper “are. ‘indispensible and the price for these metals must, come back, |.and undoubtedly they will be: back long before |[ the Red Rose Development Co. is ready. to ship : ‘ore from their property. Themen who ‘compose the above company are not amateurs in finance, nor vet in mining. They “have made a big success of” their previous under- taking and they have a strong following. Once they. launch their enterprise it is fully. ‘expected ‘i that it will be the signal for a number. of other syndicates and companies to get in‘and work, With. the money stringency for: a year before the war, and the outbreak. of the war, British Colunibia was brought up with a jerk. “A large overload of ‘real estate and with: large payments to meet. Since then there has: beén ‘time ‘for: re- flection, and the more sagacious have ‘reflected. : For years this province was boun ding forward. (in certain lines) because money was free and easy to get. Values were enhanced’ far. beyond their “actual worth, and. when the crash came the people suddenly awoke. to the fact that while. they. had. been boosting prices they had neglected what is ‘most vital, ‘production. - British: Columbia started “off the most favored. proyince in the dominion from: the standpoint ol natural resources. ' = Yet it has ‘always been an importer, : At the ‘present time this’: province is importing double her" “ex: | ‘ports,’ For this there is ‘no excuse, ‘except that, from the provincial government down to the’ pick and shovel man,:: the people: have’ all: been. gam-|. bered among the’ big men of the province have started in to produce: ‘something. . “will be followed ‘is: reasonably sure.: ‘province cannot take the place in‘ the dominion. to Every man, woman ‘and : ‘child -of every country;: be, “ Production’?—mine,. farm, fish’ or manufac: -ture,. The producer i is the only one entitled: to be Anown | as a “Bod citizen and a. +. good man." wh “Frank: c. ‘McKinnon me Real. Estate and "Insurance - . — a . business proposition atthe present time. Having |] Irre- || portion: of the’ population was aught with an. {ATMA CANNOT. FINANCE -bling.i in one farm-or another. “This can. not 20 ony. any longer, and: already. ‘those who can be num-]-" That their lead} “Certain it:is|* that until ‘the: population’ of British: Columbia’ ‘be: < comes a ‘working’ ‘and a” “producing. population -‘the}” which it is entitled.” ‘Production. is the: backbone veloptient policy. at this. session. can- produce something, ‘Let our motto in’ “future | land: and: ‘timber: that. Was been: ~ ‘We have been’ shipping trees into Northern Br years and ‘have made a study. of the matter. -: which enables us to supply trees, that give good results... ieties we recommend for your, : 1498 7th. 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