. SHE, OMINEt® HERALD, ‘FRIDAY, SEPTENBER i, 1925 You. mu Naed A New BATHING CAP. ted sD his Seaxon! : We have a wide assortment of colors and styles, some prettily . - décorated, ‘others “quite plain,” “new, : It'hras, ay —potkets to-take the.pressure off t keeps the water out, The. Submarine ‘sells: Porn cS. RUBBER BAGS, to-carry bathing sult and towels, fram $1.75 to ar EAR-STOPPLES to- -protéct the ears ‘when swimming, per: pair. -. 25 e. WATER WINGS, to: Bive confidence while learning, per pairs. yee The Submarine s ivle 1a quite e ears and Other styles range. ‘from 25° to $2.00." “$2.00, 50c. ~ ORMES LIMITED — * Wholesale - and - Retail - Druggists P.0, Box 168) - Prince Rupert... iy The Rexall Stare. _.{Barbecue..was cancelled. Woe ‘Skee 7 athe: Omineca. Herald ie , «Printed every Feiday at. : 7" REWHAZELTON, BG ‘Posusazn| — —s ene - —— 7 * Advertising rates $1. 59 per ‘tiell B per deh? reading notices ibe per ling First insertion: Ide per ling each aubsequent ine “One year . : $2.00° 7 i Sixmofths. + | T5700" ‘U.S. and- British isles « £2.60 per year Noticed for Grown’ Grants <’ mg my Using Purchase of Land | . of things when the special train advertised to leave Prince Rupert. {Sunday night for. the Telkwa Not Hanson Lumber & Timber Co. Mil lat 7 HANALL, B. Cc. Manufacturers of ‘Rough, Dressed & Dimension Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE'AND CEDAR ~~ . “ BEMLOCK AND SPRUCE | : Flooring Get our prices before ordering elsewhera Coast Steamship and Train Service. M 4.00 p. m.- # 6.00 p.m. ae CANADIAN NATIONAL. STEAMSHIPS sail from. % PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, i = SEATTLE and intermediate points each MONDAY at. ‘and ° ‘WEDNESDAY and ‘SATURDAY 1 at i . For ANYOX and STEW ART—Monday and Friday, 4 p.m For SKEAGWAY and Alaska Ports-- Wednesday, 4.00 p. S.S. PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly ‘for Vancouver | via Queen Charlotte Islands. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: ' Eastbound—7,1 4 p.m. daily except Sunday, . | Westbound—7,43.a,m, daily except Tuesday. _-For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to. any Canadian’ National Agent or 4lof weeks’ apart: or.run them. to- a, Miscellaneous Minerals RB F, McNaughton, ' District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ° THE MINERAL PROVINCE “OF WESTERN CANADA gas PRODUCED MINERALS _VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— ‘!. . Placer Gold ........ pe dese reeeee Syeaee $ 77,382,953 - . Lode Gold ...... 2.45, yeateuenenne - "18; 473, 190 68,824,579 - 70,548,578 . 187,489,878 . . ; .. 82,882,958 : Coal | and Coke ...:..: : 280;880,048 Building Stone, Biiek, Genient, ete,.... 42,225,814 Pe ee “+ (Making mineral production to the end of: 1924 show AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $859, 427,386 | “The substantial progress of the mining industry in this prov- . ince is strikingly i luatrated!. in .the following : figures, which show, the value of production for successive 5-year periods: * For all years to 1896, inclusive . vaso ban ” For five years, 196-1900. * For five years, 1901-1905 * . t-Por five years,. 1906-1910 : ., , For five, years,, 1911-1915 , c+ ® Por five years. 1916-1920 ....... For.the year 1921 . .;,Kor the year 1922. . "For the -year 1923. : vibe, For the year'1924......... ms! SPRODUCTION | ‘DURING LAST TEN: ‘YEARS, $372,604,725- :")2 Eede mining: has only been in progvese about 26 years, and only about one- the Province has been prospec ope half of aypeenee ; 142,072,603 " 199,922.725 28,066,641 _ “/95, 168,848 - A1;804820 48,704,604.” en) ted; 200, 000 ‘aquare miles of, unexplored .. w eral bearing lands are open for prospecting. mnie mining, iawa of thia Province ate more era the fern lower than aid lobrat She we Nessd ér'Provined in.the Dominion or,any Colony in ¢! 1 I 2 granted to al oe ty developiner auch-propertiea, security, of which ie augranteed N. =n ay all Beitiah, Colombia mineral 5: - has beon done are in some on r of Mires,’ ' ‘Thoee Victoria, BG, qieports of , Vancouver, art mended ie aed | nant ble, ‘Bhe.. Minister , ‘of. ‘Mines. TORIAY BRPTISH, SOLDMBIA Ch ° ae 6 British Emel re, scoverera for nominal feed, Absolute tities d, by. inna properties pt yobn hla work, the Anni © Mainiater | rene mining. no ot tho A ubenl id refee eoauch sports, » They are invailable, ‘without charge on application to artment, cf nding : io "oy occa eerie ein el Bo pe adi co aeves tam a eae 1 wea naeed awk Pray nee ig fu $94,547,241 87,805,987. only..were.a great many people disappointed by - not. getting to Telkwa, but many more who.did goand planned te return on the special were put to a great deal of inconvenience. When a rail- ‘way company advertises a ‘spe- cial train, that train is supposed to run, .Why Jast Monday’s announced yet, and whatever the reason is makes little difference now. The railway company will of thing is continued. : a * The Smithers Fair and the| Telkwa Barbecue are now over. |. The people of the two towns and’ districts did their best. They made their annual events stick, and the‘hundreds of outside visi-| tors ‘are well satisfied - with the ‘entertainment provided, If the fall fair andthe. barbeeue aré to | be pontinued the management. of | each might well get together and agree onthe dates for hext year. Either have the events a. couple gether with not’ more than a Sunday between. Visitors from distant ‘points who wish to take in ‘both events’ can hardly ‘be - | expected to stay away from busi- ness as long as was required this year. It would ‘seem ‘reasonable| toexpect a larger crowd at both events did the fair: follow i imme- diately after the, barbecue, 2 and now an election. - Voges wane io ROA the next couple: of months | ihe politicians: may. be expected | to 9 step on: the Ras. a et a: ~ ot . Pars | "| Premict King says ‘the reason | lie could do nothing the last four years was the lack of .a ‘majority | policy that.will: enable. Canadjans i] Kenzie, King: admits the folly’ of |!" es Joye | tariff, and. promises: a tariff, 1 fellas’ sonivention. and an obstructiohist opposition. | because: the . premier’ had no}: poliey ‘to offer... a ong | 1 * : “anid needs’ an. industrial]; ' to\live in,,Canada, » Premier ‘Mo-4 “A itknowentd to ‘support: until afte ihe. i ty sermons ay | Hyder, Alaska,’ No; “225; ‘Olier 9.00 “ _iicence te Fi Prospect for Coal =" 7.00}. ” Someone madé an awful iness |” " |Prinice ..Rupert. . Exhibition - this train was not run’ has not been |. soon find a lack of confidence on |. the part of the public if that sort “Tes jast one thing after anoth- ° er—flower shows, fairs, barbecue “Land.” | of Crown lands is given in: Bulletin | Hon. ‘Mr, -Mélzhen’ says it was]. commission to atudy, the. question’ ; ai ae aoe ous nd. the: “The Skeena” ‘Liberals. will! rigt|