| UMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928 - sserenvantummnuamaneaiet = ~—_ Women will know, This to be True! | Haven't you found this to be trus—that one ‘batch of flour will five you certain results but that the next.time you botight the same brand your results would be quite different. Now, the - big flour companies employ chemists to see ‘that’ their flours are kept to a constant standard. Drugs. like flours, may be thoroughly pure but of a variable standard, means in the effectiveness of your doctor’s prescreptions. “Ormes buy their drugs only from manufacturers © who guarantee that their products are not only 100 ’ per cent, pure, but that their strength is as unvary- ing as the daily round of the sun. ORMES LIMITED The Pioneer Druggists The Rexall Store Prince Rupert, B. C. Think what this 2 NEW FORD MODELS — | More will be here at a an early _ date. The value is worth waiting for and we suggest you see them before making: final choice. | “HEN RY MOTORS | - Smithers, B. ¢. We received a carload of the ‘ithe word. ure so many phones on one line, and _ NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published ‘Every Wednesday —- C. H. SAWLE - , PUBLISHER “Advertlatne ‘rateo—$1.60 per inch per month reading noticea lic per line’ frst Ingertion.' Oe ber 4 ; line each subsequent insertion. The prosperity of Canada is some- thing which politicians particularily |delight in talking and writing about. There is a measure of truth in, the claim too, if the vast income of the Dominion ts taken as a cviterian. . If the argument is allowed then it is time the Dominion Government either gave up its telephone’ system, and even its telegraph system, or made such im- provements to it, as are necessary. to meet the requirements of the commun- ity it-is supposed to serve. The tele-. phone service is particularly poor, in fact it is not a service in any sense of At the present time: there that line is the poorest possible, that business men are disgusted with it, ‘Jand the mining companies are-not tak-' ing it on. Many business men will “| discontinue to use it unless it is put on — ‘if the n more satisfactory basis. There is lots of business for,a telephone service ‘service was available The Dominion’ Telegraphs -should either ‘| provide that service or get out of the business, Whnt o difference there was in the editorial whine of the Prince Rupert News after the provincial election to that published . 2 couple of years ago after the Dominion election. Af- the Dominion election when a Liberal News asked that government to pun- ‘}ish Prince Rupert and the whole north} for having elected a Conservative, and that government has punished Prince itupert and the north.. Following the provinelal election the News asks the New Conservative government: to bless Prince Rupert for having elected o Liberal . The News of Prince Rupert need not worry about’ Prince Rupert not be- ing fairly treated by Hon, Dr, Tolmie and his.’ government. He is a much’ bigger man than many in the. Ottawa government and is not one - possess: ed with a spirit of revenge. - Prince Rupert has alwoys’ lived on politics, But there is hope for that city, even with the News and its -prattle. The Omineca Herald is $2 A Yenr $180,922/7255 for. six years, in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Crown Grants.” _ments should refer. to such reports, * Full inforination, - Mineral locations. are granted to discoverers for nominal fees, . Absolute titles, are: Obtained ° by’ developing ‘such, roperties, ‘the security: of whieh ds. 5 gmaranteed by a BOS. . ) Praetleally all British. Columbin Mineral Properties, upon which. development work has ‘been done: are. ° deserlbed.in-some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of. Mines, Those considering faining ‘invest- ‘They are ‘available without charge on: ‘application . to the: Department mo, of Mines, Victoria;iB. ©, Reports covering each‘of the ‘six Mineral Survey: Districts are published separate-’ ly; and are available’ on: ‘application... ‘Reports ofthe Geological Survey. of Oinada;. Winch Buildings ‘Van- ore eouver;: ‘are, recommended: as: valuable. ‘sources. of . information, foe ane a together with "Mining Reports and’ Maps, may! be pbiiilued etatis ty adiressing “THE HON, THE MINISTER: OF. MINES, - BRITISH: COL UMBIA | The Mineral Province of Western Canada "Has produced Minerals valued as follows: Placer Gold, $78,174,795 Lode Gold, $130, G52, 919; $86,689,046; Lead, $221, 850,734 ; Copper, $221,501,079; Zine, $59,508,602; Coal, $271,204,068; Structural Ma- terlal and ‘Miscellaneous Minerals, $53,502,301 ; making its miner al production to the end of 1927 show an, Aggregate Value of $1,048,837,828 " ‘The. substantial progiess of the Mining Industry of this Province is strikingly exhibited in the fol lowing figures, which show the yalue of production for successive five-year periods; For all years to . - 1895, inclusive, . $04,547,241 ; for five years, 1896-1000, $57,007,967; for five years, 1901-1905, $96,507,908 ; for five’ years, 1906- -1910, $125,584, 474; for five years,'1011-1915, $142,072,603; for five yenrs, . 1921-1926, $281,915,402; for 1927, $60,72 , i‘ ae Produetion Last Ten Years, $453, 266,721 “qéde ‘niining has only been in: progress, for ‘about 25 years, and only’ about one halt of the province lias | aw been prospected ; 200,000 square: miles: ‘of unexplored intieral bearlng Tand fre open for prospecting, . The:-Mining Laws of this province are more. liberal and the fees Tower than those of any, other Drovinee Silver, . : taigeaneo a ? Vietorth, Britten Colamblan ~ me The:Omineca: Herald| government was returned to power the] ~ minimum Price of ‘firsteolasa | Lands.” -| Innd, not exceeding 40 aces, may be purchased or '_' J atumpage.” ; . firat - - |Commiseioner. : Pinned, ‘based, | : ‘being . given .) ‘eatablished |) owners.’ re ‘anagement. The: Hazelton Hospital The “Hotelton “Hoapitat fssuea. tie kets for’ any perfod at $1.50 per: month in advance. ..'This -rate in-- |: cludes office consultations, meédi- - eines, 25° ‘syelll ag all costs’. Awhile. in the. hospital, ‘Tickets: are ob- tainable. in -Hazlton’- at. the | idrug -store or by mail. from the medi- cal-superintendant at. the hospital ~~ oo i ) 7 B.C. UNDERTAKERS ||) _ EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPROIALTY } P.O. Box 918 A wite ( PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. willbringus {| He . tea . . as " eeoehiion . retraite: eee tne Ome wines - “Htel. 4 - Prince Rapert, . A R64 Bou Her . | Prince Rupert: i] Bh B. B,. RocnesrEn. ‘Manager : Rates # $1.60 per aay up. = ne ee ee — - Provincial “Assayer J. D. Boulding | Price List Sent on Application Prompt Service is Given to 0 You Send in Your Samples : Smithers, B.C. {Il “SIN OPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS = pavewrnionds: ms Vacant unreserved, , Surveyed ° Crown lands may be. pre-emipted:: by British subjects ; Drill Steel _ Everything required for miners ~ BBY Ss ‘HARDWARE Smithers, B.C. We carry a full line of prospect- ors supplies: -Prospectors Tents Tent Fiys _ Wall Tents _Fuse and Cups ” Also a. full line,of Bee ‘MACHINERY | over 18. years of age, and by ~ aliens on decking intention to heeore British | subjects, conditions! upon residence, -. aecu- pation, and improvement for ° agricultural |. purposes, . .: Full information concerning — regulations | = regarding pre-emptions is given in Bulletin No, 1, Land Seriea, “How to. Pre-empt Land,” copies of which can be -obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C,, or to any Government Agent. Records wil be- granted | covering; only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which ia not timberland, i.e. carrying over 5,000 board. feet per Bere west of the Coast Range and 8,000" fect ber “acre east af that Range. : * Applicktiona “for pre-emptions ‘are' to be addressed .to the Land -Commissioner . of _ the applied for is situated. and ara made on printed 2a ac a Tg 0 SO ‘ : ‘DR. RS M.. BAMF ORD Office—Over the Drug se SMITHERS, B..C.. Hours 9 4. m, to 6p. m. Even- ings by appointment. Land Reconling Division in which. the land PT Mn TM tee ncn A coerce siemens B =! ‘forma, copies of which can ba obtained irom the Land Commissioner. and : improvementa ‘made ta the value ~ of $10 per acre, including clearing and cultivate |” jine at least five acres, before a Crown Grant’ can be recelyed. » For mara detailed Information see the Bulletin, How Pre-empt Land.”. PU RCHASE) Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being timberland, for agricultural purposes; ‘(avable): land. is $5 per acre, and second-clise (grazing) Innd $260 per acre, Further information regarding purchase ‘or lease of Crown lands ‘given in ‘Bulletin’ No. 10, Gand Seles "“Porehaie and Lease: of “Grown ‘Mi, factory, .cr industrial sites on timber leased, the conditions including payment of] '¥- HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyéd” areas; ‘nat exceeding 20: acres, may. he . , leased _/ as . homesites, conditional |: upon, 6 ~- dwelling - being ‘erected in the]: year, ; title being. ‘obtainable - after |’ resldenca .and- improvement onditions: bey - “GRAZING, "Under ‘the ““Grasing’ “Act” ihe" i -Brovisoe, In “divided.” “inta’? grazing © ° dintalets,: ‘sind . thé ' range .. *edlininfatered * - under 3 the » Grazing | “on. “nambers ranged, ;, Priority, “Bitockc- | owners “may. ‘form ~ansoclations: for. renge Bret. ‘or.