ise THE OMINECA . HERALD, ‘FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1925. hae From Your Own Negative tow on with all ‘deb eloping’ and printing wot " ach coupon’ Will be marked with the value | . | of the work, it-ie enclosed with and .they, should be saved until . , ae; they total five dollars. a together with a negative suitable for enlarging, : -and -we will an. enlargement end white, We are enclosing a cou we do for amateurs. make, without any charge to you, . ge, 8x10 in blac ORMES LIMITED Prince Rupert P.O. Box 1680 : REE’ ENLARGEMENT They should then’ be sent to our store, ~~ : The Rexall Store _ AL: B, Rochester, manager of the Hotel Prince Rupert, was a visitor to his raneh in the Lakelge| , last week, and arranged with, E. Michaud ‘to erect a cabin on it, -Harry figures’ on ‘growing hay, Misses Mona and: Helen Greig left this week for Queen Char- lotte to spend a few weeks with their mother, who is with Dr. and Mrs, Bleecker. Mrs, Greig ex- pects to return home next month. W. Noonan, C.N.R. agent at Telkwa, was a visitor last week. Manufacturers of Rough, Dressed & Dimension L sum be ot — | Hanson Lumber & Timber Co. u : | “Mill at HANALL, B. C. HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR HEMLOCK AND SPRUCE Flooring Get our prices: before ordering elsewhere i “ 1 PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, meee 6.00 p.m. . For ANYOX ‘and SiRWART—Monday and Friday, 4 p. m. For SKAGWAY and Alaska Ports— Wednesday, 4. 00 p S.S. PRINCE JOHN leaves PRINCE via Queen Charlotte Islands. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS sail from ) SDATTLE and intermediate points each MONDAY at 4.00 p. m. and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at RUPERT fortnightly for Vancouver Passenger Trains. Leave New Hazelton: Rastbound—7.14 p.m, daily except Sunday. Westhound—7. 43 a.m, daily except Tuesday. National Agent or - For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian -}. R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Agent, Prince. Rupert, B.C. : fa THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— ~ Placer Gold § 77,882, 683 Lode Gold .......-.seenueeeeee 118, 475, 190 GSilwer ....ccssee cece en ceees 68, 824,578 Lewd co... cece 70,548, 578 * Soper vaceeeeee 187.489, 878 TTC cae p ecco ne ccbepecesceeeneenseaeee » 82,882,954 Coal and Coke ...cceeectcreeeeteuacnee . 260, 880,048 Building Stone, Brick, Gemeni, ete... 42, 228, 814 |, Miscellaneous Minerals ....---..serrses 4, "431, 349. “The substantial prog ince’ is strikingly’ ill show the. value of a aeton for successive. For all yeara to 1896, inclusive secaeuse 94,547, on . For five years, 1896 6-1900 veavedenaceuae 57,605,967: . For five years, -1901- UDOB wc cseenes eae 96,507,968 ' For five years, 1906-1910 ........+--06 125,534,474 For five years, 1911-91B ......00+--+++ 142,072,608 . Por. five years, 1916-1920 ...... beta ee 189,922,725 > Bor the year 1921 wicccvesee ees seeseenes 28, 066,641 . For the year, 1922. segpeneeeee tena scanes 36, 158,843 i For the year LO2B. sence nee ccsectanes 41 "304, 920 : ~ For the yéar 1924........seegereeee sees 48,704, 604 ' Lode mining has only been in ‘progress ‘about 95 years, and only about one- “halt of the Province has: been prospected mineral bearing lands are open for prospecting, this ‘Province are more liberal nrid the ‘fees lower than: The mining laws of locations a ope ire to discoverers for nominal fees. Oe obtained by ‘developing nai progertie, accurity of which ip qussantod by crown gr 7 us £epractically all Britteh Columbta iatberal'p properties upda "whig work ‘ has NB. dono are described in some ¢ne ofthe Annual Reports a Mine, | Thess considering-mining' investaenta should refor ., They available without charge on: sppileation i Vicuilta 8. Reports of'the G jen] Serve are recoramended aa valuable sourges of ind’ each vue othe! ‘Honourable The. Minister. .of. ‘Mines, ‘ ni aWICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA Tika”! ny eure ait iss 5 Dyas + 200,000 square miles of unexplored = «: ’ . a, gine Province in the Dorlaton or any Colony in the Byitieh Empire. tet a | rye en * vat aaa Bie st xy PRODUCTION DURING LAST, TEN YEARS, $372,604,725 a Vernon Glass, of Prince Rupert, visited his parents here last week. Miss May Reid has returned to her home in Prinee Rupert after spending some ten days as. the]. guest of iss Elsie Kenney. Mrs. Sutherland and son, of Prince Rupert, have taken up their residence for the summer at their ranch here. M. P. McCaffery and Mrs, Me- Caffery and family, of Prince Rupert, are holidaying at Hill Farm for a short time. Mrs, Murphy and children; of {Prince Rupert, arrived on Satur- —| day, and-are guests at Hill Farm. Coast Steamship aud Train Service. 'V. S. Moore, of Anyox, arrived home to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. de Moore. Robt. Henwood has’ gone to Anyox, where he has secured a position with the Granby Co. Dr. R.. G. Large, of Hazelton, was a visitor in town last week. He was attending to the medical Iineeda of the community in the absence of Dr. wart, who is attending a medical convention in Vancouver. Sam, Kirkaldy and ©. L Gig- | gey were business visitors to Prince Rupert this ‘week, R. B. Allen, of Hanall, was ‘in town for a short visit this week, Born—On July 6, in Vancouver, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Riley, of Terrace, a daughter, Paul Waiz met with a painful accident:on Tuesday, when. the rifle: which he was carrying .dis- charged accidentally. The. bullet passed between his left arm: and his -body,'- and inflicted a bad flesh - wound in the, arm. The victim was, remoyed to the. Hazel- ton Hospital for treatment. L. W. Patmore arrived. from Prince | ‘Rupert on Friday and spent several days fishing and Nolidaving:| in general at Lakelsa, . “Terrace Fall Fair a A meeting of the Terrace. Fall Fair Board. was hejd:on Tuesday evening, and was well attended, All ‘the committées reported pro- gress. to a bigger and better exhibition. }than ‘has yet" been held,.:and the | offering “ofa ‘dup. anda’ silver respectively: for. districtdisplavs. Jig: ‘expected: tostimuldtea gredter intéreat in this- diréctions «The LPair: ‘date: ig..Wednesday,' Sep a ig egh! yer! ke ‘tember 16, . oe Q i Tepiace.. i Lakelse Valley. _ eters tem iti Every indication points |: medal as ‘first:and ‘décond: apriaes [i's : ‘Hayior is. now in, fail. wine. and the,.crop locally: is: pretty) good;, .. The:- timothy crop dinuthe 1 Bulkley, will, at bevaa neod aa: at - ‘iret ‘expected. age st hile " 6. A. Clothier, resident mining engineer, accompanied by J. A. Michaud, left on July 2 to exam- ine the “St. Paul’? group -on Thornhill mountain. look over other properties before ; {returning to Terrace. : ‘Siguard Sjostrand has just completed a commodious hay barn of his place which adds much to the looks of his fine ranch. They are to be complitnehted: On the work they have done ‘since locating i in the Crescent. Jack LaFrance has fenced his place and has finished his house. Rumor has it that he will not oecupy it alone. ‘Alfred Bailey and sons are cut- |ting piling on their ranch in the Crescent. ; Frank W. Michaud arrived on July 4, to visit his brothers, Ed., |Mrs. T. J, Kirkpatrick. Mr. number of years with a bronchial complaint which it is hoped to cure in the climate of the Valley. He has been in Arizona for six years looking foracure. He has not seen two of his brothers since 1899. : - This Was a Slugfest The Usk baseball team took a sweet revenge for their defeat on Empire Day at the hands of Ter- ‘race when they invaded.the lat~ ter town on the First of July and defeated the home aggregation by the remarkable score of 31-6, Millan’s pitching for Usk, Jef Qden’s unassisted double play on third base, Campbell’s running catches in center, and sparkling catehes by Frank in center-field for Terrace. The line-up: — . TERRACE—Ungerer cc, Walberg p, Jordan 1b, Johnson 2b, Seott as, Moore 3b, Lever ‘if, Frank cf, ‘Kenney rf. USK— “Slim” Jordan ¢, MeMillan Ps ‘Edwards lb, Lindstrom Obi Kettle as,, Qden 3b, Brennan, If, Campbell ef, Baker rf, The acore— - R. H. BE TERRACE. ..c)secceseeeee 6 12 6 1 0f:| eer Usear, Olander and Paul Brodin tain, where they have been work- ing on their claims. They report things looking very favorable | in ‘that ‘locality.’ : W.: FB, Monckton, of Victoria, ‘who ; ‘has mining . interests on Maroon mountain, in the Kitsum- '|kalium Lake country, arrived this week and went out to his proper: Los Atigeles;‘ while on a pleasure |} ‘trip over.the.C.N, Railway, stop- ped off. at Terrace to ldok ‘over ago... i! ‘ + He willalad |: Dow & Son are pulling stumpr. 7 ‘Heary Motors | Upeto-date - Y sae and REPAIR TSH0P containing Hie K.. R. Wilgdt\ycombination » . re-boring thachine, acety- . line welding outfit fof Al . Repairs’ vof all kinds _auiekly executed - “We earry a complete - stock of Ford Parts and: auto ‘accessories 4 New Cars in:stock | * a Free Air SMITHERS, B: C. Fred, and Albert, and his sister, | Michaud has been afflicted for a Features, of the game. were. 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