Send for anything you want for your ow. use or for gifts and we will give you the best possible ; values. in ; JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE, CUT GLASS, CHINA, UMBRELLAS, :: ETC. Stock was never more complete than at the present time ‘Remember our ° REPAIR DEPARTMENT Prompt serviee and high- class workinanship. Send us your repairs. Bulger « Cameron “jewELiERs PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. . | Tie Omineca: ‘Herald| “FIRE. LIFE, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agent for the Best Companies Farm Land —and— Town Lots List your property now while the demand is good Agent for— : GT. P. AND NORTH COAST SmithersTown Property District Agent for ~ FORD CARS | W.s. Henry SMITHERS ee my "3 — _ ral ouinece HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER: 14, 1924": (eee! WP EE a 3 Pririted every Fridaysat _ NEW! HAZELTON; B.C. 7 ~ C. a ‘SAWLE mi Pumissee | ~~? Advertising rates—$1. 56 -per ‘treh* per ‘month; rehding noticed 1b per line ‘inet Uae le her Une each subsequent insertio on. | Oneyear | + > 92.00 ~Sixmonthe - or of 10° U, 8, and British Isles... $2.50. per.year Notices for Crown Grants - mary 00 J * Purchaseof Land - 9 8 _ Licence t Prospect for Coal . 7.00 pate LE EE | « 'y, W. Baker spent Thanksgiv-- ing with friends in Prince Rupert. J..MeFadden has returned after spending a few weeks in Stewart. Miss E. Cavalier, of Kitwanga, spent Saturday visiting friends in Woodcock. _D. MacLean: spent a few days last week visiting friends in Prince Rupert. Mrs...J. Borsuk and ‘children spent a few days at the home af Mrs, . F, Zieman at ‘Smithers. , ‘W, Nelson and Ww. P. Herman. of Prince Rupert, recently spent a few days in the community. Gus. Mogden, of Smithers,, spent a few days here last week, and renewed old acquaintances. W. ©, Elliott has started..his pole operations, the camp and. other arrangements having.,been completed, A very: successful - entertain- ment was given by the school- children on Hallowe'en. | In addi- tion to the songs and -recitations,. Miss Jessie Brand and W. &. Dunean sang a duet, and. the avards a dance was enjoyed by all, musie being supplied by. A. Venne and §. Ryan. | Friends Cedarvale: ; ‘ Geo) . Frizzell and Geo. Tite were the. guests of D. Maclean |. a few days recently. While here they took advantage of the good lhanting and had a fine number of grouse to take home,- During one of their hunting excursions Geo. Frizzell reported having ‘Importers. and- * Dealers.in. -.. Varnishes Glass. © we oy Brushes, Bic, | British 4 ~ Columbia , ne cee vl ghrct renovating or, byilding your home ae o web itae! ‘Beavis Boats Drommssuront * | AW W.EDGE'Cé. P.O; "Box “45; + Prince Ruperts BO. “4 Leipabes para wae a S)all he could take home was an : Wallpapers We carry the. Burlaps largest and : Paints: :. , most varied | Oils atock in . Northern , Write us for. Jaformation ‘when - Make Your ‘Home- Attrhetive i val |seen a mule: deer, but on account Jof having only a small shot- -£UN, aecount of what he had seen. From the description furnished Jack rabbit. cH Terfave Notes’ i | prospecting for old. The ‘girls Thad ‘a. good “timé, “caught :fish,. i Mee te moh Have you. vad’ yo to ater” ‘Do it now! r. ‘singh “who fett: | her, ' _ he grand wetting ‘of the new Bethurem Hall at Usk ‘was “aut, . a cessfully accomplished under’ “the auspices. ofthe Usk Tennis Club, | whieh pave. a_jitney.. ball: that idrew’ a wide attendance from Hanall,-Pitman, Pacific, Dorreen,. Hee ereraecnc erence | Vanarsdol, Terrace, and Prince W d k | Rupert.” To-the etiergetic strains ces 00 coOcK of Edmund’s Orchestra the hours | were wiled away in rapid succes- and the dance was conceded to be} one of the best ever held in the town. | $53.70 and. netted. $28.85, -which |: the sponsors of the affair will devote towards the building of a not to be. had ‘for the asking, -| evenings under the same auspices rendered” **Marcheta’’? with such -jity with sach a splendid hall for latter obliged with asong. After-|. were present from Kitwanga and | Mac: ‘declared that’ his’ guest ‘had encountered merely ani overgrown _ The Vancouver Sun _recentiv ‘carried several. pictures. “end a length. write-ap of the trip » made by Mrs. Leonie Weeden, . Mrs. wet, and dry mops fot the floors: wall brushes for. the ceiling an ‘Coates and an engineer, . ‘who| walls: dusters. for the chairs.and |spent & eotinle of months in’the ‘dountry. back of Kalum Lake, killed’ game, staked their ‘claims, $lend did their: assesment. work. They are” coming back ‘next sum mer to do. their assessment, work, . Frank Ross. left last .week. for) “~ Florida, where. :he:-will viet bis| it ra afew). Raise Funds for. . || Tennis’ Club mn _ New. Usk. Hall. ORMES: LIMITED “ite: pe DISPENSING: CHEMISES - PRINGE A RUPERT - a “ay Cot Ge. ‘ag ordered, by. the “doctor: ’ A fully dlepentaay 8 ‘and only the _ Prescriptions are filled. nai \qualified druggist ia in chfargé,of our purest and. finest. ingredients are use roy t. an re Soy e We also carry he Re balivgt \Patent Medicines ‘. ‘Statiotiery® * -- Toilet Articles | Kodaks ‘Kédak Accessories Films Films: developed and printed, and returned ‘by. next mail ae) |. We prepay postege on’ all mail orders accompanied . hy cash. ar sent C,0,D-. mail sion until an early (or late) hour, |" - , Financially, it brought in board court. “As board eourts are! however, . several ‘other pleasant are being gladly anticipated. During the evening Mrs, Graves tone and precision that a thun- derous applause evoked an encore, “Blossom Time’’. : Great credit is due to the ladies who go ably managed the affair, Mesdames Bell, McClaity and Thompson, ‘and their" assistants, while encomiums are being heap ed upon our “enterprising mer- chant for providing the commun: entertainmen ts. H. W. and Mrs. Smith, who haye spent the past few months in Terrace, left for their home in Vancouver on Saturday. Through Sleeping Cars to Ship’ 8 Side The Canadian National Rail: ways have made arrangements to ing ears through from the Pacific Coast to the ship’s side at Mont- with Old Country sailings, during November and December.. Full information regarding’ rates, re- servations, passports, ete., car be secured from Canadian National Railways. 16 Helps for Fall ‘Cleaning Why not make your “fall cleaning easier this year than ever before. The secret of doing "any cleaning is really having the proper: ‘tools . work with. . Many housewives are. fina brushes to be time and labor sav- ing. using a fiber broom, one which does, "easily. and clean. Then there are other, furniture, — Oh, we nearly forgot, for that. very trying task, washing ‘and | ing windows, & new window b' . and squeegee is-being used. his washes and dries the windows in a few moments,—-saves so much of with ‘the brush, then withthe drier your windows fairly glisten! ite llr * cedadbeengr halts. these. many the brushes you, “He ‘may inspect any of Bes e “algo offetd me _ Suggestions. t months ago ‘vith anor daughter, | tienallt are oe Anse, to take up'a: ‘hae there . ery. vicinity Sailings. from Prinee Rupert _ §.S.° Prince George or Prince Rupert. for.. VANCOUVER, . VICTORIA, SEATTLE,, and. intermediate Baro ‘each WEDNESDAY 8p. m., each ATURDAY 12 midnight. S. s, Prince John Yor ANYOX’and STEWART Wednesday 10 p.m: ‘For-all ports QUEEN CHARLOTTE ‘ISLANDS. 12 midnight. October . ct J ownae Natt ‘ Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—1.17 a.m. Daily except Monday ~ ~ Westbound—8.16 a.m. Daily, except Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any ‘Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rispert, B. .C, November, 16th. ae t ; Sot ys ype aa ee ALL FROM THE FINEST aa inished.. and Ro Finished..and Rough | "BER AND THOROUGHLY "BEASONED - LUMBER Os “Sp ‘ital & Pohl PeARNABY, B.€. - “Your nearest supply. point’? — A FLOORING AND ‘SPRUCE SHIPLAP — —— Rates on application —— real and Halifax in- connection’ ‘any Agent; Fox the sweeping, they: ‘are : not shed or break off; it sweeps | wip- i ugh “your own. effort. Just a few. strokes 7 operate tourist and standard: sleep- He comes to your home where y-u:| 4 % THE MINERAL PROVINCE oF WESTERN CANADA. - - . }HAS, ‘PRODUCED ‘MINERALS VALUED. AS. FOLLOWS [= Plager Gold voces. cst er needa ners “§ 76,962, 908." 7" “. Pode Gold cc... eee e cence etree we "18, 952.655: Silver ...ce ccc kee te eee cnet 168,682 O58, { Lead ....- wecenecueees 58, 182, 61 COPPOr ss. sere cee tees © 179,046,508." VA tr) eer 27,904, 766 ; Botlding Stave, Brick; Cement, ete... 2 NE wilding Stone, Bric emen ete. t He i "1,408,257 * Making mineral ‘production io the énd of 1928 show, AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $810,722,782: i The substantial progresa of the “mining industry in this prov -inee - is strikingly illustrated in the following figures,| which . show the value of production for: successive b-year jevidds? _ For all years-to. 1895, inclusive. 94,547,241 ta: For; five years, 1896-1900 . 57,605,967 vr. “Bor five! years, 1901-1905". ay ; For five years, 1906-1910 he | For fiye years, 1911-1915 . ee “ae five‘ years, 1916-1921. ; 189,922,725 Jy py - For the-year 1921 ......-.-69: ppeeeend 066 wo ey - For the year 1923.>..- fh averse Doeees 3b, 168, : Ir Lat. Ror the: year-1se8 57) 6e05 TY gan, 304, 308. i an ~ PRODUCTION: DURING SEAT "TEN: YEARS, $350,288,862 been in progress about. 25% : JORrB! the Province has been everh OR- pected} 90hd00" ‘square miles of unexplored minerat © ears 1 ae dn land | are ‘open: -for prospectin : ; aa 1 OO f PD ves, are more ‘liberal. and a . Ls? by developing 8 sich by crown a ae with mek. spor’ The, ‘Honourable: ‘The: “Minister pe cee VICTORIA, BRITISH, ‘COLUMBIA oe al pos tibe” Ta cata ea ah cet Oe - : . ne -