THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 13, 1925 In the Supreme ‘ott of abe ee, the careless motorist and his ulti- me ge i ae British Columbia.; h -mate fate comes ‘vom the Boston ORMES LIMITED 8rd Avenue and Transcript: , e A Ad af Sth Street IN THE MATTER OF THE 4DMIN- ISTRATION ACT, and ae IN THE, MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MIKE SCANZUSA, deceased, intestate. foe? Take notice that by an order of his “If a freight train The following,. apt comment. on at a crossing — “Hits an auto fair and square “There’s.the freight train—Where's the auto? DISPENSING CHEMISTS — PRINCE*RUPERT Prescriptions filled exactly as ordered by ‘the doctor:=,A fully - Honor Judge Young made the 26th day “Echo answers ‘Where?’ ” qualified druggist is in charge -of our. digpensary, and only the . ota etor of the 28 een Mike Trees at the rate of 20,000 a day purest and finest ere tents are aeeea a Scanzusa, deceased, intestate. All par-| have been planted by farmers in ' vo Proven best Bee a ee aaa forward Western Canada during the last 20 We also carry Since 1657 same to me, properly verified, on Or] eae ergrinont of Agriculture, ||| Patent Medicines Stationery —_Toilet Articles all persons indebted to the said estate; A total of 150.000 100 young trees, Kodaks Kodak Accessories Films time tested baby food | FREE BABY BOOKS Write to the Borden Co. Limited, Vancouver, for two Baby Welfare Books £.26-24 Importers and Dealers in Wallpapers We carry the try to New York City, encouraged : Burlaps largest and HELGERSON BLOCK and handled by the Dominion Poul- L i m b e r HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR ; ‘5 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C try Service, Alberta branch, : Paints most varied ao brought good results. The ship- C y Oils stock in ment consisted of two refrigerator om Pp an y HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH 4 Varnishes Northern carloads of turkeys and the ship- , oo “4 | Glass British at Cedarvale, B.C.,| pers received 25. cents a pound for _ Note that the name of ¥ ; Brushes, Ele. Cohinhia For Sale soiree ete] their birds, the New York selling || ' 2o’Postodine hes been ooring Write us for information when renovating or building your home Make Your Home Attractive ! Beaver DoARD DISTRIBUTORS A. W. EDGE Ce. P.O, Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. ~— are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. Smithers, B.C., 12th February, 1925. STEPHEN H. HOSKINS, 3334 Official Administrator, - WHEN IN PRINCE RUPERT For DENTAL WORK go tothe Dentist who Serves the Interior Dr. F. P. Kenny Shingle Mill, six hundred dollars; Fan- ning Mill, $25.00; Sheep-shearing Out- fit, $10.00; Man-power Folding Saw, $25.00. T. R. Tomhnson, Cedarvale, B.C. RLS Beef For Sale tivacs quarters. This is all good young heef, frorm 18 months to 3-year-old. Sides 8e per lo.. front quarters 6c, f.o,b, Telk- wa, Appiy to J. Warren, Telkwa, B, Whv use shop- worn paper when strictly fresh costs less money at The Omineca Herald? 3134 | the report shows, has been distrib- uted to farmers in that section in 1805. Canada has entered into negotia- tions with Germany for a trade agreement which will give her the benefit of the most favored nations agreement. Exports to that coun- try very nearly doubled during 1924 and at the close of the year Ger- many was practically in the posi- tion of being Canada’s third’ best customer. A co-operative shipment of poui- price being 41 cents a pound. Among the interesting books of the season is “Canada’s Great High- way; from the First Stake to the Last Spike,” by J. H. E, Secretan, C.E., (published by Thorburn and Abbott, Ottawa). Dealing with the eatly history of the Canadian Pa- cific Railway, the volume contains racy reminiscences of life in con- struction days as experienced by the author, who was a member of the company's engineering staff. The Herald is only $2 00 a year Films developed aud printed and returned on next mail We prepay postage on all mail ordera accompanied by cash or sent C.0.D. mail HanailSpur, B.C. Royal Manufacturers of Rough, Dressed & Dimension Lumber changed from Royal Mills to HANALL, B.C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere Winter Steamship Service 5.5. PRINCE RUPERT will sail from PRINCE and intermediate points each FRIDAY, at 9.00 a.m. Tor STEWART and ANYOX, Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE: is "8,5, PRINGE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for Vancouver. via Queen Charlotte Islanda. q LOOK FOR RECORD GAME SEASON __ | 7 Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday—1.17 a.m. Westbound—-Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday—11.00 p.m. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian | | National Agent or _ R. F. MeiWNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. | 8 Nf a ) j ; -THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA Fi ; 7 HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS ;— 4 x Placer Gold ..........csceerercteeenens 76,962,203 Fl ; Lode Gold ........--. cece ee ee ee eaee .. 113,852,655 : 7 Bier oo. c cc cce pce e eee eee ee ee eeeeaee 63,582,655 Lead ...cccsnes dee peeeeeeeeteneseeeenes 58,132,661] Copper ..... ee ee eee saeteneennteeeneee 179,046,508 , ine........ Le ebeedevevtepegetueepeneas 27,904,756 \ Coal and Coke .........05 ibe neeenener 250,968,118 Building Stone, Brick, Cement, etc..... .89,415,284 . Miscellaneous Minerals ................ 1,408,257 | Making mineral production to the end of 1923 show. , Per 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 pro@gction for successive 5-year periods: be _ ; j For all years. to io 4 inclusive seneee ve Peete = Returning victorious from the: chase—vis the St. Lawrence River. . or five years, 1896-1900 .......... ae OUD, H T he moose and deer-hunting ‘season is now in full;the fish and game overflow from these preserves For ive years. Ht ; b6.607,868 Ne, swing in the Province of Quebec and the indica- wuuld be utterly destitute of such life on account of For five years, 1911-1915 .....500. 00. “ 142,072,608 ' . the great numbers of sportsmen drawn into the prov- 1920... tions are that game.is more abundant than it has|iio, over whom we could exercise little or no effective ** For five years, 1916-1920 ..... + 189,020, 70b For the year 1921 .... secees, 26,066,641 been for many years. This fact, together with the/eontrol, Ags it is, the whole countr ; . Stee eeseueee ’ . y teems with tro- For the year-1922 . 85,168,843 : rainy weather of the summer, which caused many] phies awaiting th rtsman, whether he helongs to @ YORE OEE seers ees seveneerecese SO TDO CES | sportsmen to postpone their visit until the fall. may a elub or note Fees an me eons © For the year 1923..... recess tener eanee 41,304,320 quite possibly lead to a record season. “As-a proof of the imerease of game,” Mr. Helle-| | PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $350,288,862 j The fish and game preservation policy of the provincial government, which has resulted in the phenomenal increase of wild life, is of interest to all ‘sportsmen. Interviewed on the subject recently, Mr. J. A. Belleisle, superintendent of that branch of the government concerned in this policy, said: “For the past fifteen years we have concentrated: on game preservation mn this province This has been most effectively aecomplished by the establishment of small preserves which are leased to private fish and game ' elubs, ‘We have now to less than 500 of these and are working steadily to:establish moré, ‘Aa a condi. tion of tha lease we insist that each club provide at least two fully qualified game wardens whom we li. |; cense as such The result is that we have 1,000 game wardens tnure than our own corps of about 125, malntained at no expense te the government;‘a far larger number than we could pussibly supply were ~ wer vompelled “to” de go from’: public funds:....Were it not for this policy, large tracts of euuntry into which ‘oe ruur cities and towns. isle continued, “I might say that muose, bear and deer have lately been seen even In the suburbs of i Of recent years, a moose was shot in the very heart of Quebec city, in jthe square. between the Basilica and the city hall, and another — near a large apartment house a atone’s throw-from * On another ovcasion, a - bear was shot in the suburb of St. Rach,. All over ‘the . the Parliament Buildings. province, thim increase ia apparent. Lake -Megantic, the Laurentians, thé Gatineau Valley, Temiakaming, Kipawa,, St. Maurice, Lake Edward, Maniwaki and other - packed.” -_ _ And, to ellnch Mr. Belleisle’s case, the following ‘vumes to hand from Tem-kip Camp. on Lake Temis-- Kaming: “Mooge, deer and bear are very plentiful ‘this season, especially moose. They are all over the place. © 1 have been ont for four days with a party from New York clty who have never seen anything like the abundance of game we have here.” « ’ places on- the Canadian, Pacifle lines. are: Lode-mining has onl and not 20 per cent. of the Province hag been pected; 300,000 square miles. of unexplored mineral . Ing lands are open for prospecting. . a The mining laws of this Province are more the fees lower than any other province in the or any Colony in the British Empire. been in progress about 26 years,. even pros- ear- liberal and Dominion, Mineral locations are granted to discoverers’ for nominal " fees. Absolute: titles are ‘obteiied by developing such pro- - perties, security of which is guaranteed by cfown pranta. Full information, may be obtained gratis by addressing: © - together with mining reporta and maps, The Honourable The Minister of Mines VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA oot . eereroenes aipanb