THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1925. You N eed AN lew BATHING CAP . “This Season! - We have a wide assortment of colors and styles, some prettily . decorated, others quite plain. The Submarine style is quite new,,...It has ear pockets to take the pressure off the ears and keeps the water out. Submarine sells for Other styles range from 26¢, to $2.00, 2.00 RUBBER BAGS, -to cary “bathing suit and towels, from $1.75 to $3.75: EAR STOPPLES to protect the ears when swimming, per pair... .25¢. WATER WINGS, to.give confidence while learning, per pair. P.O. Box 1680 , o0e. ORMES LIMITED Wholesale - and - Retail - Druggists Prince Rupert The Rexall Store a neers ean ies - oS es aor R eiearsen dems . % woe + Lumber & Timber Co. HANALL, Manufacturers of HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR HEMLOCK AND. SPRUCE. prootine Get our prices before ordering, elsewhera Mill at B. C. Loe , Dressed & Dimension | Lumber &. 8. PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for Vanenuver } EE Steamship and Train Service: “= 6.00 p.m. For ANYOX and STEWART—Monday and Friday, 4 p. mm a For SKAGWAY and Alaska Ports—Wednesday, 4.00 p * via Queen Charlotte Islands. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS gail from * PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each MONDAY at, 14,00 p.m. and WEDNESDAY cand SATURDAY at | : For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information’ apply to’ any Canadian . R. F. McNaughton. Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: ERastbound—7.14 p.m, daily except Sunday. . Westbound—7.43 a.m, daily except Tuesday. | National Agent or District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert. | B.C. - 4 fom adhe ¢ Those dng mining ‘ *) They AG nivatlabla without chargé on caine to the THE’ MINERAL | PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA a HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— , Placer Gold .,.,-......+> beneaeae weeeeed 17,882,953 Lode Gold ...ccscce ccc ee ele ceneeseeeeds M18, 473,190 Silver ...ece eee eens eee 68,824,579 Leed Le veceeateumecnseaenseeaer sees 70,548,578 ! Copper sedge eenmyen nee nee eae enens _ 187,489,378 “BING .. esac eee a - $2,382,954 Coal and Coke 2....ccccseeaeee rene ceees "960, 880, 048 .. Building Stone, Brick, Gement, ett, .:.. 42. 226, 814. Miscellaneous Minerals’: 1, 481, 349 Making mineral production io ‘the “end of 1924 show | AN” AGGREGATE ~ VALUE’ OF ‘'$859,427,386 The substantial propress of. the mining industry in this prov- ince is strikingly illustrated inthe’ following figures, which show the value :of production for successive 5-year eriods: For all years to 1895, inclusive tees 4,547,241 eeee For five years, 1896-1900 .....esseeeee 57,605, $67 _ For five years, 1901-1905 ...,..-..s. 60 96,507,968 ..’. Fot-five years, 1906-1910'....,.. vn + yer 125,584,474 . For five years, 1911-1915 .........-.06. "142,072,608" * For five years, 1916-1920) ..........5 6 189,922,725 «: .. For the year 1021 «ss seseseerees veceae . 28,066,641 os cee Roe thes char one 36, 168,848 |. Wor the year.1928........... veseesereee 4], °304, a20 - For the year 1924, 2.0 coe cece eee tee 48, 704, 604 “| PRODUCTION’ DURING LAST. TEN ‘YEARS, $372,604,725 Lode mining has only been in progress about “DB ye rs, on ly about ang- “" half pf tho Provinca has been Pac! 200,000. Pols ig mates of pnexplore " bearkig pda arb ob pen £ r progpecting. 8 . inluggal fini g fang of this ‘Province are more Wberal and io feea lower ittan’” th neain the Dominion g , Colony.in the British Empire, ony her Fesvinsa are granted ta a jarerd for nominal fea abosleatan ara obtained by develop eloping & auch Dropestie security of which is guarat + crow arent’, N. .b.-Practigally a sass came iy pipet » ePetne ah pulateatpr to ax ee Fee oi wee ned us valuable Hous + ee Mh nila ome Hénoutable ‘The Ministero oft : VICTORIA, BRM sh -CoLbM ‘bia a" =) eplarris. er hia wank h work , “IE with Purity.Flour; Special. by Wi | Purity: Flour, 20d 49-Ib.' . Back, ‘8rd a pth 00 ‘Bod, Ble nae a Terrace” 4 W. "Homer, provinelal’ agses- en sor, of Prince Rupert, paid Ter- race an Official ‘visit this wéek: - - ’ Rev. Dr. Grant of Prince Ru- pert, was ‘a Terrace visitor ‘dur- |. ing the. early part of the week. ! Born—At the General Hospital, Prince Rupert, on Thursday, August 27,.to.Mr. and Mrs..Robt. |. dq Kergonimeaux,, a-daughter. .. - After,an absence of eighteen months: in Vancouver,:.- Edward "|Hamer has returned with. -his family .to become established onee more on. his. home on the hillside above his. mining :elaims.. He states. that. he has interested some new, capital..and hopes. .to prove his faith that-all the wealth at Kalum Lake is: nat cornered. '- Mra: Geo. Little entertained the:-B.D, bridge club and: hus- bands -on' “Tuesday : evening, five tables ‘competing. As.a token of appreciation for -her services ag president of the Club, a very || dainty cup and saucer was pre- dented. to’ Mrs. F. T. Ross, who} . Tlincidentally won. the first prize as well” at her ‘last club party before leaving: Terrace. ‘ George! Little won the men’s prize.” ‘At: ier ‘the presentation’ ‘had’ been made, “delectable : ‘refreshtnents |iwere served “by the hostess, ‘who, {was assisted’ by her. sister, Mrs. | Kincaid, “of Seattle. . nn "William Nelson and his bride, returned from Port Bssington on: Tuesday to take up. their resi-' dence here. .” T. W.- Brewer, “forest” super-| visor, of Smithérs, accompanied by the’ district forestry ‘staff, spent a few daya around Kalum Lake Jast - week, - ‘Returning to. Terrace after an absence of two years in the south, James Tyler was ‘warmly wel- comed this week by many friends ‘Geo, Fowler,‘of Anyox,:is toli- daying at Kalum‘* Lake’ after} spending a‘few days in town: .: -- ' George ('Tiny’’) ucLaughlin, well and popularly known’ along|' , The directors’ of Kalua Lake] | Mines - “Ltd. recently visited the mine, at Kalam Lake and: wére|- mith pleased with: thé conditions {|< ou the ‘property: as: ‘dhowh them by President Sihith. * Great pro- gress‘has.béen' miade'in ‘the. drift and the vein’is Showing well;. ~Mrs.. H: Mist’ and daughter are spending a’ “short time’ in ||; ¥ancouver: PUP oe, : Fair Prize List Change. The Terrace ‘District’ Fall Fair| | Association’ requests: ladies! ‘who! "intend terexhibit ‘under Section 9 ! (Hone Couking) of: ‘the “prize ist | to--note“ the’ ‘following shang Division 8—Faniey® Lidat made]. By Lindsay, Ist: 98-lb.:back . of} hy Beye Bald,’ ‘sack, . a oh ae “Division -S=Apile!. Ples *E f the line'as C.N:R.: tie inspector, : phas | ‘severed his connection with| the ‘railway to join’ the staff of} °° | the Skeena Lumber Co; at Usk. The * “Bulkley “Total fi ; _B. & Orchard, Owner, European or American Plan| ‘The headquartérs’ fot’ the” Bulkley | Yates Bouts and Commercial men find this a grand hotel to stop at, “All traina met." Aatés, livery ' or Tigs {saddle horaea provided. Smithers. B. f “WATER NOTICE: (DIVERSION AND Uz.) AKE NOTICE: that ‘Thaddius: R. ‘B.C., will apply for a licence to of, water out ofan unnamed: creek which flows southwesterly north of north-west corner of Lot 6733, Range 6, Coast District. ‘The water will be diverted. from the stream, at a point about 800° feet from’ ‘the’ mouth, and_will ‘be--used -for -power purpose | upon the land described ag an ar Hica- | tion to lease applied for ‘by said Davis. This notice was posted on "i pround on the 15th day of Auguat, 1925. A copy of thig notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the ‘‘Water Act, 1924,’’ will be filed with the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. ‘ Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comp- troller of Water. Rights, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., within ‘thirty days after the first appearance’ ‘of this notice in a local newspaper.: The, date of the first publication of this notice is Atigust’ 21; 1925. 3° aM 2881... « To RB. DAVIS, Applicant, ~ SYNOPSIS OF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, - sumreserved, - surveyed rown lands may be pre-empted by- 'Britleh subjects over-18 years of age, | and by aliens on declaring intention — -to become British subjects, condl- . ) Monal; upon residence, eecupation, ‘and improvement for agricultural purposes, ; ‘Full information. concerning regu- ‘tations regarding pre-emptiona is given in Bulletin No.1, Land Serleg, | “How to Pre-empt, Land,” copies of | which can be obtalned free of chargs _by addressing the . Department of ‘Lends, Victoria, B.C,, or to any Gov- -armment Agent, i Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes, and which is not timber- land, Le, carrying over 5,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 8,000 feet per acre: éast: of that Range. _. Applications tor, pre-emptions are to be addressed te the: Land .Com- ° missioner of the Land Recording Di- | vision, in which the land applied for ifs’ eltuated, and ‘are made on printed _ forma, ‘copies of which can’ be ob- itained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be occupied for ' five years and improvenionta midde | to value of $10 per acre, including ‘clearing and cul{tvating at ‘least ‘five : goreg, before a Crown Grant can ba, recetved. ‘Wor rhore detattea “{pformation B60 * the. Bulletin ELow. : i to. * Prevempr | Cond.” ‘ Lat PURCHASE: oat) Applications are “peosived for pur- chase of vacant and -unreserved | ' Crowh ‘lands, not being tiiiborland, ' for agricultural purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) Jand is $6 per acre, and second-class (grazing) ‘land $2.50 per “acre. Further infor-. ation regarding purchase or lease: | of Crown lands ts given in Bulletin’ No. 10, Land “Serlés,: “Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands,” .; . timber.Jand, not.exceeding 40 aéres,! may be purchased or leased, the. eon. ditions _inctuds e. it ‘payment: ot: stumpage. ars vad la. +t -unsurveed ateas, nafexceeding 20° acres; "nay be landed as hormesites,: conditional upon a) diveliing | béing, erected: in: the first yéar, title bel obtainable after rosidence and im Proverment conditions::are)s ‘fulgthed and eal hee been; AUrVeyed. rating and” indy a tensed bY: One: DETAR. al ak ye chat ue Oma ni r: t raxing | in aivided fe ot Beis divi os 4 ty eth Spambers ra e to exstablia a may fort “abs a aati es hea “|, 1 ; auiekly bxetuited _ Davis, whose address is Terrace, | | take and:use four cubic feet: per second |, and .drains | into Kitsumgallum Lake about 30 chains | Mill, factory, or industrial ‘sited on | ee a | The: ‘Havelton Hospital : "HOMESITE LEASES” a ag ‘not ad iaduatitad sores, | F “ Up-tondate “GARAGE and !] REPAIR SHOP cofitaltiing: ‘7 i] K. 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