wee ace ce Ba a TS ie elt let Eel ed ec THE: -OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 Winter Steamship “Sere CANADIAN “NATIONAL ay — rey aiLways via Queen Charlotte Islands. 8.38, PRINCE: RUPERT ‘will: sail from, ‘PRINCE , RUPERT for VANCOUYV. Ry VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points exgh. FRIDAY; at, 8. 00 a.m. HH For STEWART and ANYOX, Wednesday, 11. 00 p.m. 8.S. PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for Vancouver Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: | Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday—1.17 a.m. Westbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday—il;00 p.m. . National Agent or I R. EF. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian Prince Rupert, BC. Manufacturers of Hanall Spur, B.C. Royal Lumber Company Rough, Dressed & Dimension Lumber | HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH Flooring Note that the name of our Post Office has been changed from Royal Milla to HANALL, B. C. Get ouy prices before ordering elsewhere 8rd Avenue and ORMES LIMITED “==. _ DISPENSING CHEMISTS PRINCE RUPERT Prescriptions filled exactly as ordered by the doctor, A fully qualified druggist is in charge of our dispensary, and only the purest and finest ingredients are used. . We also carey _ Patent Medicines Stationery Kodaks Kodak Accessories - Films» Films developed aud printed and returned on next mail Toilet Articles BRITISH COLUMBIA — ” THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— Placer Gold $ 76,962,208 | Lode Gold 113, 952.656 eee eee ee ee er PeRPER ORO ee eee eee eee) 68,682, 656 ... 58,182,661 ~» 179,046,508 . + 27,904,756 250,968,118 bossa treenet Ce Coal and Coke... eta Building Stone, ‘Brick, Cement, ete..... 39, 415,234 Miscellaneous Minerals 1, “408, 257 * Making mineral production to the end of 1928 show "AN - AGGREGATE VALUE OF $810,722,782 The substantial progress of the mining industry in this, prov- ince is strikingly illustrated in. the following figures, which | . show the value of production for successive B year periods: For al] years to 1896, inclusive B47;241 © For five years, 1896-1900' For five years, 1901-1905 , ' For five years, 1906-1910 . ay ~ For five years, 1911-1915 . For. five years, 1916-1920) ....... ‘ | For thé year 2921 .......00eseeeoeaew' . Por the year 1922, .....+0:- rdbaveusier For the year 1929.....ssssecssetonsees eee eee ee ee tee sere tt 195,584,474 . ~ 199,922,725 =. “28,066,641: «: . 85,158,843 ; $41,304,320 . Lode-mining has‘ only: heen in’ progress about 25 | 4, and not 20 0. cent. 0 ‘the: Provinee .has been even: " peeted; . 300,000 aguars miles of unexplored mineral. Ing lands are’ ‘open - for prospecting. : “ The. mining, Jawa of. this : Province are. ‘more’ ‘Were! ‘and ‘the. fees lower. than an _ “or ‘any ‘Colony inthe British: Empire. Mineral locations. are, , fees: Absolute -titles are’ P Obtained .b . parties, security ‘of. which i ig guarantee . Full information, ¢ * oD may he obtained gratis. TOR= pear developin, by crown. praiitsi:.: by nha ame 96,507,968 he 142,072,608. : i ~ pRODUCTION ‘DURING LAST’ TEN YEARS, $350,288 a" ats, other _ Brovinee in the ‘Dominion, . _ granted. to. disceverers for ‘tlominal oe e@ euch:- “Pro ~ cy with mining: reports nd a: a : C. H. Sais ‘reading notices ic’ ic ber line first’ insertlo ‘ine each subsequen U. 8. and British Isles . $2. 50 per year there ig nc end to what happens | |make it interesting: if anyone | points and in due time put on all \ time, but being, like yourself; a | ‘sort of public philanthropist, I |W.V.A. staged a ‘‘Hard Times’’ dance on Thursday; the 9th. | was well attended, and ‘an inter | esting. ‘and amusing time was enjoyed. | costumes were. adjudged to:be in ' ‘the’ direst straits. ‘and adjudged |, 1G. Butrigon and Mrs,. Agar: of|* | declared open in “Terrace on: -Good |. 7 the win [The Onineca, ca Herald [Hereand There | (pa Printed every. Friday at. ‘NEW BAZELTON, B.C, PUBLISHER To) Advertising rates—§1,50.per inch per month; mn 100 ver On... ‘ Oneyear + +s - pion! Qne year rns Xo oe Se ; £00 et — Letters to the Ecitor | Notices for Crown Grants _ oe ve, Porchaseof Land * —=.- Licence tr Proavect for Coal « Quick, April 7, ’25 Dear Mr. Baitor CO I was thinking about your re- marks re government telegtaphs, and how you had the Indian sign on them when I had an idea. If]: I were running that job I would not turn the line over to the In- dians, although it is not much. of | a line at that. J ust as a local il- lustration £ would. put ina pay, station at the old Bulkley ranch | as a start, Then as 800n as Dos- sible I would put the line into Quick. Possibly. the’ same idea could be carried out ‘elsewhere and bring some revenue, “not to mention a lot of public service not given now and which is be- |, ing paid for. _ The'time will come when. the branch lines . will be necessary, say, when we get a few cream cheques distributed among the ranchers. You, see| when the farmers have money. Should this idea not be enough to start on I.would continue. Now, | the newly - organized Farmers’ Institute of Quick would no doubt starts scrapping the line to Telk- wa, I faney they will. shortly put.in.a bid for it if they do not arrangements and get them.soon, Also,.making another wild and unauthorized statement, I would say that. the Institutes at Quick, Telkwa and Smithers would take |. over “the line between © those]: the. farmers adjacent. These suggestions do not get ime any|: money, and ‘they take up my| hope someone benefits. thereby, |: . (Delirium Tremens) Greene. | "The Terrace branch of the G Ot Those who, by their]. worthy of the prizes were ‘Mrs. |" the ladies and: W. Burnett and J. ‘McLaren ‘of the gentlemen, “The tennis season waa officially |. Friday,. when the. court. ‘was thrown . open to. members: -And|- prospective members of’ the Jécal | glab fora tournament! during’the |' afternoon. | Mrs... Moriekton, and) ‘Dri, Bwart were. ‘the: wit “Mrs. D D: get connections under. present]. ’ Montréal has organized a 28-day trip . Btudy of -the French tanguage, it. is ‘-Munte; who. spent ‘a — = -““Cariada has .a-fine “record - of musical: and ‘artistic students who ° ‘work under the auspices of the Royal | College” of Music,” BBYS. ‘Sir ‘Hugh, Allen, director of the: London insti-.+ ‘tution, who is making” a tour of. Can” ada. in ‘the tnteresta: of the! College. ‘Cana ada a -Geported "143, 502, 500 pounds of woodpulp during. Febru- ary, of which 188,891 000 went to. -the United: States ‘and: to Great ‘Bri- tain,’ none; Our: newaprint’ exports had a monetary valué; in the same month’ ‘of about seven and’ a half mil.” lion | dollars.” , : Two hundred and. sixty. thousand: acres of land in central and north- ern Alberta will be’ settled ‘by thie’ British Land Settlement: -Corpoxa-. r tion, it is announced. ‘They are- located north of Edmonton and from ‘north ‘of Vermilion. to Wabuman, west of Edmonton. | : Brushes, Bes ‘ Write. us. s for information when, atook fi in. Northern’: > British ~ Gotutibia | renovating or r buildiig ys your home Make Your, foie Attractive ! BEAVER oaup Disteisvrons x A.W. EDGE Co. 3 & P.O, Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. a Approximately 750,000 tourists, apart from delegates to conventions, visited “Montreal last year by rail-- way, stéegme: and automobile, ac- cording to an estimate compiled by -the Montreal Tourist and Convention Bureau. “Tt is anticipated that the influx’ for the current: year will be even Breas. a t Geraldine Farrar, famous prima donne, who gave a recital of Carmen in Ottawa / wid Montreal recently; had a run i witn the U.S. Customs at the border wu her return to the ‘United States It was claimed that champagne ‘‘and fine wines ‘were | Hay and Oats ALWAYS ON HAND LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES ¢ |, BOYER & CARR City Transfer Co. SMITHERS, B.C. found: stored in the piazs of her sumptuous private var, but the great singer says it was only near-beer. * .Eneland’s great mintary spectacle, the ‘Aldershot Military Searchligh: and Torchlight Tattoo, which is held annually in ‘aid uf. the .Aldershot Command Gharities, is being pre- sented this year frou the 16th to the 20th of June aua will, as usual, be contemporaneous. with Ascot Weck. The special feature is to be a Pageant of Battle which will recall some of the famous engagements of the Brit- ish Army. Nearly 100,000 patrons WHEN IN Prince RUPERT FOR DENTAL WORK go to the Dentist who. a Serves the Interior 4 "i Dr. F. P. Kenny | & HELGERSON BLOCK ane a attended last year. } | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. : " ‘ -To enable French-Canadian stud- ents’ to “become acquainted with Western ‘Canada, the Universite de to the coast from Montreal next ‘July, They will pass through Wiani- peg, Regina, Moose Jaw, Calgary, - ~ §OLICITOR - "NOTARY PUBLIC ‘LS. Mccil | 9 BARRISTER ‘ia SMITHERS ' British Columbia | ‘{ ‘Edmonton, Banff, Vancouver . and Victoria, with stop-overs at Lake - L | Louise, Field, Glacier, the Fraser Canyon and other beauty. spots of | .. : the Canadian Rockies, » . Student tours, operated ‘by the : ‘Canedian Pacific in. conjunction with : McGill University, dre to be extended . this summer to include students from B.C. LAND SURVEYOR - oan A Allan. ‘Rutherford. All descriptions of sur- veys promptly . ‘executed : SOUTH HAZELTON- + the British Isles.) ‘Heretofore, these: tours have been restricted to gechol- ‘ars In other parts of Canada and in the United States. As Montreal is regarded as an-ideal centre for.the anticipated that the new ‘project will attract many. visitors: to the’ Cana \ dian metropolis. “he ‘pody, of. Dx: ‘Sun, "Yat Sen, "President of ' Southern . China, Tay in: state in a wonderful - blue-tiled : old’ “Temple near the “Altar of Heaven,” , |" " during the lorig: “drawn: out ceremon- | “feb at. .Peking: attendant:, Upon.” ‘his — intermenty, Through: the courtesy. ‘of the government. the bier: “was viewed " by a large ‘party of ‘Canadians: and _Americans. touring ‘thé’ world’on the: ’ “Canadian Pacific - S.S.. “Empreas.- “of” : France.” They, were.also. invited: to: “attend: ‘the ‘final. butial ‘rites, ‘which, - ‘witha “wealth ‘of colorful Chinage' u "deremony: ‘took™ place! ‘Inter’ ia the. A in’ the’ ‘South; has: re-|:. , armed to Terice ¢ for the ‘summer. “F Va, .. Why useshop-worn t paper when! i the Onataeee: s Herald: . Breathing ‘becomes sney, and the cough is relieved after taking Shiloh. A few frops of this fifty. -year old remedy always brings relist At all druggists, ade, G0e (|I Fe eee ee _ i rg ge lee i Pe oe ee iitrietly. ‘fresh, costa less maney |