Se npr Et Piro THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1, 1924 _ \ . a r - . . . ; . . } For the Out-of-Door Man | HAZELTON NOTES } C ld Weath G ds to \_ i 0 eather Goods , . eee We have a comprehensive stock of warm, CG W.D va Rupert y durable clothing which will not fail to please the first awson was In SODEr a : | if e first few days of the week||f} M ki Cc ; hi 1 on business, ackinaw Coats, Shirts, Pants ||| J Work Shirts Underwear Archbishop DuVernet, Prince: of the best quality, and the warmest obtainable. Lowest prices | in seasonable weights — - Rupert, returned to Rupert on . ( Mitt d Gl Monday after spending the week- . BLANKETS i 1S an oves end here with Rev, T. D. Proctor. The Famous Hudson’s Bay Point Blankets i for work and dress purposes Mr. Salter returned to Edmon- . ton Sunday morning after spend- a W ; me ao Socks ing the holidays here with Mr. oolen Clothing ; A: “ and Mrs. Jenness. ; _..- Sweaters, Gloves, Mitts, Scarves, in all sizes : . Loggers Boots’ Rubbers Dress Shoes ee Goode Cane ndine _ ‘WINTER FOOTWEAR AT PRICES THAT SAVE YOU MONEY | = ° the holidays with her parents. ‘ MacKenzie’s She resumed her school duties Th H d 3 B C fl S. H. SENKPIEL Old Stand =. -J/on Monday afternoon. The train | e u iSOn S ay 0. a af New Hazelton, B.C. | Mondav being Sate, Mrs. Fakeley “The House of Quality” HAZELTON, B.C. q _ opened the school in the morn-}| = ing. — i oe . . Rev. Dr. Barnard, superinten- mm > ANADIAN: Winter Steamship Service |/tendent. of Methodist Chureb |" T CANAD Le a missions, was a visitor this week. ————————————— ‘ ' NATIONAL 8.8, PRINCE RUPERT will sail from Prince Rupert He paid a visit to Kispiox, where ) , NaH alent Ss. will sail from Prince Ruper a Mss] for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and he held a service. AUTOS and HORSES FOR HIRE |: | : yg. “4 intermediate points each FRIDAY at 10 8.m. Chas. Patsie, a Hazelton Indian, Twenty -four-hour Service Bo Lege! EWART ani ANYOX,.. Wednesday, 11 p.m. was given two years for being Autos for all Points in the District Jitneys between the Railway sh a bad young man. and Hazelton Jitneys between Hazelton and New Hazelton SS PRINCE JOHN will sail for VANCOUVER via Qneen Charlotte i” Islands, January 2nd, 16th, 30th, February 13th, 27th, March 12th, 26th . GASOLINE, OIL, FORD PARTS FOR SALE Single Horses, Light ar ' Completing Cement Work phe we narage a ne * orth at yeas tered Horses olweye ready for q : Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Hanson & Shockley are now Teight, baRRage an xpress transterrs . sme : ‘a - Eastbound—3,18 a.m. Daily except Monday : Govmnt. phone: . ” Westbound—8&,34 a.m. Daily except Tuesday, : completing the last of the cement A. E. Falconer. 2 long, iP short Hazelton i a work on the: Terrace bridge and : y a ee For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian all the timber work has been eo National Agentor finished as far as possible until; __‘J % R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. || the last pier is ready. The whole ™ ee a ie _ - 7 contract should be completed in| _ " a Se a few’ days and ready for the . ° pe | a few days and vee worsbavel| Notary Public -- Real Estate Agent [@™ We have just received a new shipment or small not only made an excellent job ; Attention Given To . yo J . : P but they have finished several LAND and MINING TITLES ae lines in DRYGOODS months ahead of. the contract. i ; 9 as | Canadian Wheat to Brazil WM. GRANT’S AGENCY i ' Stranded Cotton For :the first time in the his- HAZELTON, B.C. Vee tory of the Canadian grain trade, District AGENT For THE LEADING Firs INSURANCE COMPANIES Mee " e.)* d WwW l wheat was exported from Can- AUENT FOR THE GREAT WEST LIFE INSURANCE co. j Knitting Yarns an 00 ada to South America, one of the A SCD 5 SE CT Dominion’s largest export firms|___ having the honor of working this |. See ee Crochet Cotton first shipment from Winnipeg 10) # =) _ Rio de Janeiro, capital of Brazil. bee etc. ete, Brazil has always been an im- lh : mre watever aa to} BRITISH COLUMBIA |i ‘ = doing a large trade in the latter ! . ah | . commudity especially but natur- THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA : . e : . 1 . : a , _ HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :—. ° : R. Cunningham & Som tea. file's es ye ee eeatby i rmogon mene pe vasa 48 te 8 : : Doe requirements from the nearby . . ; - Lode Gold oo. ccs cece ce eee eee 109,647,661 HAZELTON, B.C. : |Argentine. The present time, Silver woes oes ster erence 59,814,266 A however, is between seasons in Lead over oT papa = ithe south and the Brazilian mil- Zine 36; ep ont 628, SB Can s * ‘ Ol ani (0) (re reas , . a SPECIAL Bargain f -ROTEPAPER |(Ncnon ounce The shi({]| lies obo cA blending purposes. e ship- iscellaneous Minerals .........010-+ ++ ,B58, | argain of January in NX os Given Fre ment was made from Vancouver Making its mineral production to the end of 1922 show J = 13 e : , . i 7b-sheet pad ae 25 With every. parchase pee votepnper via the Panama Canal . AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $769,418,462 sere eereresceeseeeees which is of extra good quality. _ The striking progress of the mining industry in this prov- D St H ‘ince is strikingly illustrated in the following figures, which i The Up-to-Date rus ore - azelton, B.C. Roads Program show the value of production for successive 5-year periods: Be For all years to 1896, inclusive 8 94,547,241 5 Hon. W. H. Sutherland, minis- For five years, 1896-1908 errr rarer 57607 Oe = . . ‘or five years, -1905 ......05 baneee 507, ; he : ter of public works, and his en- For five years, 1906-1910 .........0. TD saBtpaa,a7d a NOTICE The Motor Fuel Taxes | gineers have practically complet- For five years, 1911-1915 ....-....+++ 142,072,603 1 | Hon. John Hart, minister of|ed the 1924 road program and Hor five years, 1916-1820 vves-----7 tt yabeeal 7 Y IN THE MATTER oy avisioeal Cert finance, has completed plans for |‘ districts where weather con- For the year 1922.....-.+s00erru nese 35, 158,848 7 al fonte of Title to Lot seventeen o_o \ r | ditions permit work will be ear- PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $339,280,940 all Hundred and thirteen (1718), Range | the collection of the gasoline tax|ried on rapidly. It is the minis- Lode-mining has only been in progress about 33 years, j | : five (6), Coast District, said to con- £ th ‘ . and not: 20 per cent, of the Province has been even pros- , ad toin ‘one hundred and twenty-six | © three cent per gallon, which|ter’s intention to extend the pected; 300,000 square miles of. unexplored mineral. bear- oy (126) acres, more or less. 4 became effective on January 1. |svstem of settlers’ roads through: ne dands ore Nets of Pee eines are more liberal and eo -_ jp ntistactory proe cifente of Title The new fuel oil tax of ‘one half out the province, Little paving the fees lower than an ‘other_provinee in the’ Dominion, - covering the above land having been cent per gallon also’ went into|work will be carried on for sev- or any Colony in the “British Empire: for nomint oa fled in this office, it is my intention, | effect on the first of the year. |eral years, but the money avail Mineral locations are granted to dice rming such pro) | after the expitation of one month from oa . year. |e Ss 01 y 3 . fees,. Absolute titles are obtained by developing such pro- are the first publication hereof, to issue a. The new levies are being accept-|able for roads and trails will be . perties, security of which is guaranteed by crown grants. — | of Provisional Certifieate of ‘Title to the|eq a3 an.eminently fair way of|spent with an eye to providin Full information, together with mining reports snd maps; ~ aaa q above lands 1 Ger feat of tle We securing ‘revenue - direeti re adequate tran po tation fo the OO oa ne a OT eae _ —. Vesey, which Certificate of Title was|/SECMI"s °* - ab y Irom uate transportation ror the _ “ Ln Pree Pa i facie on the 1sth May, 1914, sand is| pargons receiving benefit from | pioneer settlers who are playing ‘The Honourable The Minister of Mines nutnbered 57841.) - co. ' ne ; toe pea a eo oe oe a VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA Land Registty Office, Prince Rupert, (services given. "The gasoline tax |such a large part in the opening) |}. ne es |! B.G., 4th December, 1928 | 4 |will, provide additional. revenue|up and development of British [Mh n46d8 Registrar of Titles. |for road purposes. =) Columbia: 0 N — — : ———$