THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1926 eee an eet | Canadian Pacific Railway Company ) BRITISH COLUMBIA-COAST STEAMSHIP. SERVICE | B, 18 and 3 Saturday at 11 a.m. i AGENCY FOR WY: To Vancouver, ietoria, Seattle, September, 11, 21, October 1, | 3.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE’'—For Butedale, East Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver every ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway. September, 17, 27, October 12, 22 W.C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue ‘and Fourth street, Prince Rupert j an . yr ll information from BUILDING MATERIALS! | Cement Lime Plaster Fireclay. 7 Brick ~. Building Papers _ Roofing © - Sash. & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling — Fir Finish a Specialty ALBERT. & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prince Rupert B. C. S W.S. PITMAN’S MUSIC STORE "PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. STANDARD : . | . ‘Gore 7 PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS -SPANDARD - Everything 3 in Music _ Prices - and ; SINGER SEWING MACHINES Hanson Mill at. HANALL, ‘B.C. ‘Lumber & — Timber Co. Manufacturers of ROUGH, DRESSED & DIMENSION Lumber HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR FLOORING - WINDOWS Hemlock Complete, and Spruce different sizes Get our prices before ordering elsewhere oan “Ra 111,397; Lead, ry Cement, $ The substantial: “prog ince is strikingly i half of the Province has been The wining: laws Mineral locations are crow EB ” show. the. value. of production for For all years to 1995, inclusive, bes ~ PRODUCTION, DURING LAST TEN , YEARS, "$404,649,375 | Lode mining fins only ‘eta | in picgress about 95 yeara, and ‘oni mineral. hearing lands are open Zor Tepectiar of this Province ara more. Mberal and the tees lower than | any other Province in. Ofte Dominion or any Colony in mplre, a ad arg ai vate. Sarversat Canada Winch Bala The Honourable | The Minister of “Mines BRITISH. COLUMBIA. THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA ‘ | HAS PRODUCED MINERALS’ VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— : Placer Gold, $77,663,045; Lode Gold, ‘$122,808,190;- Silver, . 89, 218, 907; Copper; $39,925, 947: Goal and Coke $278, 048,953; Building Stone, Brick, Making mineral production to the end, of 1925 show AN AGGREGATE VALUE ress -of ‘the mining industry in this prov- strated in the. following figures,” which ° $197,642,647; Zine,” Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,594,387; OF $920,919,628 successive 5-year periods: ’ - For five years, 1896- 4900. 0s loeieee ..v '67,605,967 _ For. five years, 1 FOOL1905 ...0...-ceeees 96,607,968 reason Bow figeyearg;” AOQG9LIO wis. eee eee ZG, 684,474 ios fay (For-five;yeara, 1911-1915 0... eis eee eee 142,072,603 ., . ... Sor, five years, 1916-1021). ..se05+-6 »- 189,922,725 1... 4. Por the Pear ADL ie vesseseeetereees 28,066, 641 "ty Bor the year 1922... sewectetereres 00,158,843 on Boy the year 19287. ci. hieeeese Lesseers 41,804,320 , . Fox-the: year,1924... reeves 48,704,604 : Fo the year 1925. 42++... coves GU M92 248°" 0" | about one” prospect ,000 square, miles oe. unexplored — e Bri dlacoverers for nominal fees. oe grant are obtained | by acre provertioe, neonrity.of of: ‘which is guaranteed pLAiMBrA i, " a : 4 beer cd wot. wh _— Hospital. .Now..... Acknowledges’ _ Shower Gifts On’ 'Septemitier ‘11th the W. A. to the H. Th held aproduce shower in Hazel- 3 ‘ton for the benefit of the ‘Hospital and 1 the Hospital. authorities wish to ex- (press their sincere thanks and appre- ciation to all who contributed. supplies Those who, contribwed were as follows nnd. Mrs. W. A. Gow, 20 ibs, sugar, Mr. and Mrs, Hagen, and Mrs, Peter ‘Hagglund, pumpkins and, marrows, Hudson's Bay Store, 60 Ibs. sugar, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gow, 50 lbs. sugar, | Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Anderson, 12 tins of pears, Miss Parfitt, 3 tins soup, Mr. and Mrs. John Newton, 10 lbs. sugar, nud one Ib, tea, Mrs. and Miss Hogan 2 Ips. tea, Mr. and Mrs, Cary, ten Ib. sugar, Mrs. Js Turnbull, carton rolied dats, Mrs, Young, quart plum jam, Mr, and Mrs. Walton Sharpe, ten Ibs sugar, Miss Meiklejohn, 2 tins peaches Mrs. Sargent, 2 tins marmalade, Mr. Ww ileox, 1 case milk, Omineea Hotel, one case apples, Smith’s General store. euse rolled onts,Mr. and Mrs. LG Wilson, Ib. of coffee, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt, 12 lbs. wheatflakes, Mr. and airs | Mrs. Winsby, ‘10 Ibs. sugar, Mrs. J. C Dungate, 10 Ibs. rolled oats, Mr. and K, Sealy, 2 jars jelly; Mrs, Larkworthy 8 lbs, raisins, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Goddard, 20 Lbs. sugar, Mr..ond Mrs, Boden, ong. Ib. tea, Mrs, and Miss Smith, 1 case Lapples, Mr, and Mrs. Hunt, green tom- ntoes, Dr. Wrinch, ten Ibs. tea, Rev. ‘and’ Mrs. Sansum, 3 sacks carrots, * Besides the above the Hospital wish es to thank the Auxiliary for the fol- lowing: six of each, -gliver tea: puts sugar basins and ‘cream jugs; 44 square yards linoleum, 12 white ser- ving trys. Tr. and Mrs. Large’s gift of the ‘following is aluo greatly appreciated sundry articles ‘of furniture, a small bureau with mirror, ¢hild’s cot and chnir, kitchen tnble and stove, gran- Tite paiis and coal- scuttle, table lamp and three. irons, watering. cons and congoleuin rug. MOULK AND SUGAR COMBINED FOR COOKING Have you ever noticed’ how, ‘in making sweetened drinks a profession- al always mses a boiled sugar syrup It is to get that wonderful flayor and consistency that marks a perfect com- bination of the Hquid and the sugar. Many a good cook has vastly improv- ed her recipes by usingBagle Brand Condensed. Mille for this very reason, The milk and sugar ure thoroughly combined ; (almost. pre-cooked, you might say) so that resylts are obtain able that could not be obtained. if you mixed the sugar and milk yourself. Having the milk and sugar nlready blended is o- gteat advantage. Aside " ¢eom savingsignr—and the trouble of | mixing—there is the certainty of ‘1 finer. flavor to the dish. The con-| densedl milk combines quickly and easily with all “other _ingredients— | binds them ‘gloser together and flyes |. the recipe . a, smoother , tex | ture. ‘An- other advantage "of condensed milk is its cony enlence. One enn keep sever- eral cans on-hand; as. ‘it, keeps, perfect-| . ly so there is no such thing ag runn ng short, but. rather a “certainty of: pure, fresh milk wheney cr it is réquited, ho, EXPORTS OF BUTTER AND | 0° CHEESE “In the “Lwvelve. jnonths ending wit | the sixth month of the. present. year to. the Dominion Dairy. : |News Letter Canada's export ‘of, but. ‘necorping - ‘terdecrensed close. upon two and a halt qrevious year's, returng, ‘but, a cent a ‘halt” per. ponnd ‘fadtedée ‘th’ price ‘to, deficit... On “fib ‘dther’ Haid’ thé. total ‘export of ‘hee ese “increas export “By aver) ‘tivelve, “ ittiton” pounds and by" almdat ] ! tired ‘conte * botimnd” ‘id "artes. ad ‘The Hazelton “Hospital ‘The ‘Hazelton. Hospital issues tickets.for. any period at 1. 50 per month in advance, This rate in- | cludes offiea consultations and | médicines, ag well as all costa 4 : drug store; from T..J.. Thorp, - Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- . ealsuperintendent at the Hospital.. ooo : B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIFMENT A SPECIALTY P.O. Box 48 A wire while in the hospital. Ticketsare “[ FA- obtainable-in Hazelton from the — }'! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. will bring us SHACKLETON ‘Hotel USK, B.C. New, clean and comfortable First-class Dining Room in connection - Rates are Arrsactive. t _— SYNOPSISOF LAND ACT AMENDMENTS v PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved. surveyed Crown lands may be preempted by‘ British subjecta over 18 yenrs of age, and by- aliens on declaring intention to uecor- Hritish subjects, conditional'. upon residence, . accu- pation, ond improvement for agricultural purposes, wae ‘ : - Full information "concerning regulations regarding pre-emptions is given in Bulletin copies of which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Department of Lands, Victoria, B.C., or to any Government Agent. " Records will be granted covering - land suitable for agricuftural purposes, which is not. timberland, i.e. and carrying over Coast Range and 8,000 feet ‘per: acre "east ofthat Range. Applications addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division in which the land applied for is situated, and ara made on. printed forms, copies of which can be obtained front’ the Land Commissioner. ° Pre-emptiong must beoccupied. for five yeaya and imprevements made to the value of $10 per aece, including clearing and cultivat: ing at least five acres. before a Crown Grant can be received. - For more detailed information see the Bulletin, ‘How to Preempt Land." te Vee PURCHASE Applications ara received. for purchase of vacant and unreserved Crown Janda, minimum price of ‘first-class (arable) land is $5 per acre, and second-class (grazing) land $2.60 per acre. FurtHer information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands ip given In Bulletin No. 10, Land Serica, “Purchase and, Lease of Crown Lands,’ we . Min, Pactory, or - industrial aites ‘on timber Jand, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or Idased, the conditions including’ . payment “of atumpage, HOMESITE LEASES: Unaurveyed areas, not exceoding 20 acres, may be leased os homesites, 'cdtiditional upon a firat year, residence and fulalled 8 veyed, title being obtainable improvement conditions "the land . has - been after are ‘gure LEASES it ithe bel {For grazing. , and industrial areag not exceeding 810" noxés madly ‘he’ leas ‘by any one person or. company: - ae a GRAZING | Under tho Grazing Act’ “ghia * ov " divided into, axiaing: cdisteicts,, and a ° adminiagertd., under.” tha, "Silutne mmissioner,, Annual grazing permits ‘are ned, based on numbera, ranged,.'p eing given to established owners. — ‘Staak ners may form associations for. range agement... Free, or, partially ‘free, pare its ara available for settlers, campers “and wellers up. tor tens bends Ys ws Ae tes purpose vite | hatte - . ‘ THOS, SHACKLETON - Prop. .¢f No. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,” | only | 6,000 board feet per aera west of the]! for pre-emptions are to be not being timberland, for sericultural purposes; |, J. R. Williams PROVINCIAL ASSAYER Price liste sent on request - Credit Foncler Bide. a VANCOUVER, BC. SUPPLY STATION BOYER & CARR’S City Transfer stables SMITHERS, B.C. erties rms , i. ‘B. “Roouissten, Manager Hotel = - Prince Rapert | A Reat Goop HoTe. - Prince Rupert BC. - Rates a. 60, per day up. ot “ « Brushes, Etc. - ‘renovating ar building your home ‘A.W. EDGE Co. _ Importers and Dealers in. We carry the Wallpapers *Barlaps = - largest and Paints ‘+ most varied. Oils . atock in ‘Varnishes Northern Glass al British Columbia Write us for information when 1 Make Your Home Attractive Beaver Boanp Disraiwutons: P.O. 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