coligite IME AS Ko agedt be ene sy | Do You: Read. | Magazines? We bail enter your mibsoziptién’éo any Magazine or Newspaper at * PUBEISHERS PRICES | We book for Canadian," English, or American publications. os t ‘BS S LIMITED Mnaakies D RETAIL Drucersts P.O. Box 1680 » Prinee, Rupert The Rexall Store ge Biishby’ 8 policy, : ‘tod. w ’ Mabnifactuters of be He a ns o n° _ owt, Dressed & Dimension Lumber & be | Timber Co. + ‘HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR. a “HEMLOCK AND SPRUCE : i ee ee rte oP bhooring. fin at er wets nae ; ee HAN ALL, ‘B: C. ‘+« Get. our prices before ordering elsewhere - , zt . we ast 1 4a | Steamship & Train Service PALL SCHEDULE : , s, PRINCE RUPERT and &,5. PRINCE GEORGE will-sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, “VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each SUNDAY and THURSDAY at 10.00 p-m. For ANYOR. 0.0... ccc eee Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. ae For STEWART........-c00000 Saturday, 10.00 p.m. . S.8. PRINCE CHARLES for KETCHIKAN, ° WRANGELL, JUNEAU, SKAGWAY each WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m, 8.8. PRINCE JOHN fortnightly for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands . Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—7.14 p.m. daily except Sunday. _ A Westbound —7.43 am. daily except Tuesday. v3 Por Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agentor. 3: R. F. - McNaughton, District Passenger, ‘Agent, Prince Rupert, BC. 7 {thought it. about, time for. him. to}: ‘RO to bed. eke beh s “at pou Se ee ia a ae Nag TRON IE Pare PORE AA aN = a as i . = A _ A a a4 : : z ay Lote 5 5 ; ! . : o * L . (a =) ’ THE: MINERAL. PROVINCE ‘OF WESTERN: CANADA HAS: RODUCED MINERALS -VALUED‘ AS FOLLOWS :— Placer Gold . 2... 0c cce cece gee eee rere 0D 24,582,058 ~ “Todo Gold LEE beweee "118,478,190 . Silver ........ Veep aneen ene se ceesanecats 68,924'579 ‘ Lead 2.2... ce cece leew ee cece ee enceacees 70,548,578 ’ Popper. front ye enyarenyeebeeennrpeers 187, 489, 378 cone tem eweeeeeeearsareeeneurseeeers 82, 392, 958 ana : Coal ‘and Coke... ves, 260, B80, O43 Building Stone, ‘Brick, Gement, ete.. bens 42,295, 814 . .y Miscellaneous Minerals... 431 ig : =! . , Making mineral. production to “the: ‘end of 1924 show, ye ee “AN AGGREGATE VALUE, OF $859,427,386 ‘ The. substantial progress of the: mining industry in this prov- “ince ig strikingly illustrated in the following figures, which , show, the value of production. for. successive §-year periods: ; For all years to 1895, inclusive-:.......$ 94,547,241- - . For five years, 1896-1900 ........... +. 67,605,967 ; . Pon. five- ‘Vears AQOL-I905 yee Uh Dhaest 96, B07, wees _.« For five years, , 1906-1910 seer weep +, 125,584,474 ., For five years, 4911-1915 © i. cressaee 142,072,608 a For five, ae 16-192)).. eget, P80, ae * ° For the year 19 Aisueee _; | For the year 1922 Brac wen soutien § Be 158, 843 + For-the year 1929). 0.0.0.705. SET B04: 820. . For the year 1924. fereyreye Peagbnee 48,704,404 “BRODUCTION. DURING. LAST. TEN: YEARS, $372,604,725 _ nul oa Ue es lh Sane aR aes a a a Gea walnioe laws of thle Province ave re thir and he te iswer ghan any eral loca nn ate wee Sanita on aincosontre ea Serine fea wTedlcta tities he are obtained by dave. "ancl me city of, which ig guaranteed by .: . 4 crown arent: wl aegis ariel Cal abit spt ane, ak = | alate wit congfier i charms thn me Depart reportde. . : ey ate aval fa wi out, 0 lication to the artment of Mines, ( "“Victorls, B,0 a. valuatia ei ; jqnelte Huldlng! woe «Yasir ce hocomméned a Wa » of fart os tty ' a W ne * mate “The: "Howoutable ° THE “Minister “of Nines” Lan ARETORIA, ‘See o COLU MEL, re ke oy cr a be I vi | thiour be got ‘long odds, ae 7 ons iad, $2.60 per acre, THE OMINECA HERALD, ‘FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1925 the halibut fishermen. He will fight the Liberals until he gets it.: The Conservative party pro- mises protection for all producers of every kind of product: farmers, fisherman,. miners, lumbermen, and manufacturers. Every man, woman and child in Canada he- directly or indirectly. © ;In,short, | the Conservatives will ‘enable U8 of other- countries. It is Geo, woe —— o wt for the consumer’ to use,. is: pro- tected by.’ Mackenzie King, to the extent of about 45 per cent, but Canada, ‘daty * “free,” ‘the ‘ great'|’ | majority ‘of the part ‘Which ihake, 1 that. auto, The Canadian’ aute factories ' ‘are. little . more than assembling plants, ~~ The Conservative policy § is to manufacture those parts in'Cang:|.. ida from Canadian raw material, |: and thug’ increase. the’ earning| power of Canadian workmen and|° enlarge the manufacturing ' ‘basi|., |ness of ‘Canada and provide many - ..| thousands | more Jobs for ‘Canadian | . workmen, - - PAG Usk, sitting around the|. | stove in the hotel, were numerous politieans discussing the meeting held by Stork-Manson and Nic- kerson- Frizzell. 1] Liberal in Usk turned to the Hon. Alex. ‘Manson and said: ‘Why don’t you..run for. the Dominion. House and let N ickerson run for|. the Legislature?’ Mr. Stork "He: went to bed, too. ——————w yo oA ‘bet. was made in Hazelton an| — | Saturday that Fred Stork would -be-at the-foot of-the list « on n Octo- + her 29. - an Iter ‘Was’ ramored ‘around’ Rupert that: there: was' a: thousand'dellars: in the ‘Liberal rooms ‘to ‘bet ‘on{ Stork, but’ when ‘Conservatives: went looking for it theré was not \a sdollar : te “be had ‘from’ any |’ - : ‘Liberal. It:is a:courageous Lib- éral who would: put: a dollar on'|/ Stork’s.charices of: election, even | ‘stn « The Sthithers: paper deliberate: | ly published ® ‘last ‘week that Hon. | Afthur ‘Meizhert ‘daid=“"the west} liad received a measure of relie¥, that: was’ utterly * indefensible.” |’ That is nothing’ like j What Meigh- en'aaid:: A’ nuiniber: of ‘dilly “pa-|' ers published” a ‘dispatel ‘that!’ liad the'sanie obs eet in ‘view! but!’ thé! Canadian’ "Press “Aapodlation | tnt apology?” ’ That Was’ ‘Before ‘the!’ Smhitherd article | was éven weitten |’ arid ‘thd’: whiter’ 9 that: article} | Hust have known'i it,’ "Yet he‘de: |' tibetatity ‘deed “a' ‘niuuratemelt, slead! its te i ia que readeta,’” eth eds fey ft cae “Tle eee rane ie, Ieuan Vode . Betid if\ i! your "ft dt scription now. Nickerson wants protection for longs to one of these enterprises,’ to protect ourselves against ‘the |: over-production and cheap: labor} the manufacturer brings - into} © The'most active cansed all’ “thély’ hiembers ‘to | print indide'it ‘even Warne thst ‘thd rer atl had’ te" THe“ Sahithete qe é r'leie(fthHt "it wad tea fal dee jl SE AIEEE IAENTI REI EN TOMA a RE a Cain fnpaign ‘Noted ‘Hiad iRatiow tects Constable W. Je” Service, ; Smithers, in company “with stable J. P. Eggleshaw,. of Ter- race, last: week went to Salvus to investigate further the citedm- stances of the recent discovery of a skeleton on a sandbar in the Skeena near that.point. During jot close call from death while trav- by T. Hall. Rounding a curve and at the sare time entering: a rock’ cut,.the party met the west- ‘bourid awayfreight travelling “at ita’ regular rate of speed, which plainly ‘spelled disaster for the * fears”: Its occupants jumped for _, Arcompleted: automobile, ready!’ safety from: the impact, and all | ‘Were more or less,bruised.° The sped. was “totally deniolished. Gard of Thanks | . "Mrs. Wor Bohler ‘and family wish. to:thank their. friends and ‘neighbors for kindness.and sym- pathy, also floral tributes, receiv- | during, their, recent bereavement, ang Are y you a subscriber volt = SYNOPSIS OF: un ACT ANON i PRE-EMPTION® | : - Vacant,: “unreserved, - surveyed Jrown lands. may be- pre-empted by, ‘British subjects over 18 years of age, and by. allens on declaring. intention: -to become British subjacta, condi-" tional upon residence; oscupation,: and tmprovement for “agricultural purposes. n¢ OID information concerning rogu= lations regarding pre-emptions is Fiyen in Bulletin No. 1, Land Series, - How to Pre-empt Land,” copies ‘of which can ba obtained freq of charge by addressing ‘the ~ Departiient’ of. ds, Victoria, B.C. or to any Gov- [:) ant Agent. Records will be" “pranitad: covering “only land suitable. for. agricultural purposes, and: which’ fd, siot’ thmber- land, ie, carrying. over 6,000 .board feet per acre West of the Coast Range ond -8,000 feet per acre, east. of that Be. . : Pi Applications for presemptions are to be addressed: to. the Land: Com-: missioner ofthe Land Recording Di-: vision, in which the land ‘applied’ for" ‘| is. situated, and: are made on printed fotms;- copies of which:.can be ob-~ . Pre-emptions must be oceupied for “tye yeaira and improvements, .made: 0 value of. $30. per ,pcre,, including clearing. and cultivating at least five -gores, before 4 _feceived. For more detailed information nee ‘ithe . Bulletin.. “How -to' ~Pre- empt ; Land.” * BURCHASE - Applications are received for pur- ; chase of vacant “and - unreserved | Crown Jands, not being. :thmberland, |.for. agricultural .purposes; minimum price of first-class (arable) jand t= $5 per acre, and: sacdnd-class (grazing), “Further infor~'. “ination. regarding. purchase or. lease “bf Crown landa dg given tn: Bulletin | No, 10, Land’ Series, “Purctiase end” “Leage of: Orown | Lands... | "Mi, factory, or: industrial ‘sites on: timber land,’ not ‘éxcéeding 40: acres, . itions. .. including :. payment”. of. tumpage, PEE mh on ee HOMESITE LEASES” Cioatrverse 3 aren not erent a0’ ay: ensed ag homesites, : Agree, By, upon ‘a’ dwelling ‘being ; prectad In the frat year, :title “being obtainable after residence and im- ond land has been. surveyed. | “ EASES By - FRO ng 6 Beebe ie tensed. by sone, eich ore pany, | . ths aba © @RAzINd, a yt I Untes e the Grazing’ Ant ‘the Se ee divided hte scaaing Risth ‘ a B ratiye Admini tered Ube” Grazing ‘*~ Commissioner. * ut. ng permits are iim ee oa if pri : i Fs to, emtabliahed 4 enera may £ P ton Tange, ‘ ore As ‘ don. i ly fhse, be “ ormita are av: le. for’ “gattlers: jampers andl lewd, S inp “bore: .o.* hea ! poe te the journey the officers had a) elling by gasoline speeder piloted : 7 “FE [eM Pd aE ‘Henry. ante ae "" Upetocdate GARAGE and . 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Get Our ‘Prices . before. you buy . ; new “hardware,” hoo , ‘HEATING ‘STOVES. _ COOKING CTENSIS. a “Goods Bought and Bold” Second ‘Hand Stock Always on Hand Soy saat gh sy atti B.C. “RANGES, sss “ “| . provement: conditions’ ‘are * ‘fulfilled ~ pee Wa ‘The Haxgltcn, Hospital ioques -. tickets for any period at 1.50per . et reer se en “tionth in advance, ‘This rate in- “ while in the hospital. Ticket "_obta nae ‘ Y Hazal ‘t drug ee Si a vith Telkrss rs y mai from. die treal | eadphodentst aie hs ey ’ ‘The Hazelton Eom y feo te. - ak othe ‘ Nias 5 : glddes ‘office - -eonsultatioag~ ‘on 4 oo | i : “medicines; ‘€8 Well: as all’ eee a er + en ae eer es wos Make ve Honie Attractive $°" §