. ag f Ae THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1923 ~ Sheet’ Metal ‘Workers Steen’s . - Limited Hot Water, Steam. and Hot Air Heating Systems . Lead 8urning and Chemical — Burning Estimates * cheerfull furnishe . XK PRINCE RUPERT, 2.. Sanitary and Heating Engineers |. Girl Wanted Agents fot McLary’s Fomoue Stoves, Chairs, Beds Blankets, Springs Mattresses and all kinds of other goods, which [ ean sell at i of the original cost Jt will pay you to call and inspect these goods | Sinithers Second Hand Store. - Just Arrived—One Car of Gooda * Importers and Dealers in Wallpapers _We carry the Burlaps largest and * most varied Patats ptack in orthern Varnishes British Glass Columbia Brushes, Etc, Write us for information when renovating or building your home * Make -Your Home Attractive ! Beaver Hoakp Distrurors A.W. EDGE CO. P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. The Hazelton Hospital . The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per ‘month in advance, cludes’ office consultations and medicines, ss well as al) costs while in the hospital, Tickets are’. obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp,’ Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendentat the Hospital, . ' This rate in- - | bull caok, | PRINCERUPERT, B.C. ENBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY - " PLO. Box 48. B.C. UNDERTAKERS | “A wire i will bring oa ran at cannery, : to mind 3- ear-old child and wash: dishea, : etc. o cleaning or washing. (White fam- ily.) Apply to Omineca Herald. 5-6 [Teacher Wanted Lady teacher with experience wanted for the Hazelton_public school, salary $1800. Apply toWm. Grant, Secretary, Hazelton, enclosing references. 5-6 For | Sale ply at the Herald o One Cook Stove in ‘ood condition, Ap- fice. , 2t READY TO SHIP FIFTEEN TONS ON HAND Early Rose and Early White Potatoes Dry, clean and first quality Donald Grey - New Hazelton Railway Ties . The Canadian National Railways are ‘jin the market to purchase their Tie requirements for 1924, Parties wishing to produce Ties for the Railway Com- pany should communicate with W. H. Grant, General Tie Agent, Room 802, Canadian National Expresa Building, Montreal, Que., on or before August sth, 1923, and give ‘the following. information. The location of the tim- ber from which the Ties are to be pro- duced. The kind of timber. Quantity of Ties, either sawn or hewn. As far ag possible, Ties must be produced on Canadian National Lines. : W. H. GRANT, 5-8 General Tie Agent, COAL NOTICE Hazelton Land District. . =. Caasiar. Take notice that I, Pete Hagglund, Kispiox, B.G., occupation farmer, in- tend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and. petroleum on the following deseribed land: Commencing at a post planted at the north-east corner of Lot 1052, thence south following the bank of the river 80 chains, thence west 80 chains, thence north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commence- ment, containing six hundred and forty acres, more or less. ; 0509 Staked July 28, 1923. District of To Camp at Kalum Lake Last Tuesday morning a very jolly party left. Terraeé for Kalum Lake, where they will eamp for the next few weeks, Geo. Cobb, ¢|the well-known- transfer man having turned over his hotel at the Lake’ for their accommoda- tion. The party consisted of Mrs. Bleecker and Leah, Mra, Munro and Jock (the thousand dollar Airdale), and Abe Little as They motored to 14 mile, where they had lunch and there discovered that in the ex- citement to get away they had forgotten the bread, but it went out a day or so afterward. Carnival Queen Contest Ths Carnival Queen contest at Prince Rupert’s fatr is attracting candidates frdbm many» points, along the line as well as on the coast. The central district has not vet got a candidate entered, Why not? Do the girls around here not want a big trip? ~Do {they not want to get one of the; valuable prizes in exchange for a little labor? ~ Now is the time to enter ‘and get an early start. — The Herald 6 $2,008 vebr. = EARLY SPUDS Mrs. Greig and three children, © ‘| payments. x j ( = ~) Pacific | _ ‘ _~ — BRITISH COLUMBIA ‘Bert and Mrs. Taper returned TRE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA from a vacation .in. Vancouver, |, '- HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :~ . 4 Victoria and Seattle. _ Placer Gold Te ...$ 76,542, 208 . a Lode Gold .... : 109,647,661 Miss Teeple, of Vancouver, and Silver ....... 59,814,266 : of. or en 51,810,891 Miss Etanda Marsh, .of Terrace, Copper 200.0. 1707728" 242 are at present visiting Mrs, Me- Zine....... een eb bea beae cee neneeetenene 24, 625, 853 Cu bbin ’ " Coal and Coke ....... 0.0. e eee eeesaaes .. 238,289,565 ' . _ Building Stone, Brick, Cement ........ 36,605,942 . Ray Sherk has returned after Miscellaneous Minerals ................ 1,358,839 spending a month’s holiday with his family in Hrince Rupert. Large catches of *‘Dollies’’ are being made in the river now. Miss ivy Alger is vititing her sistersat Usk. . - Chas. and Mra. Stuart have ‘returned to Smithers. The for- mer has been relieying during Bert Taper’s vacation. -Mr. and mrs,’ Bennett, who have been managing the restau- rant here for some time, have left for Edson, Dan .O’Connell has come as section foreman to Dorreen. Kugune Hogan has Jeft Dorreen on a business trip gaat, , Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald and family, of Fiddler creek, left last week for Victoria, where they hope. to settle. Mrs. Fred Rogers, Miss- Doris and Wilfred Gardner have gone for ten days camping at Lake Kathlyn. On Tuesday evening Mrs, An- derson, of the Nicholl, gave a most enjoyable dance in honor of. Miss Teaple and Miss Marsh, There was an exceptionally large turn- out and the-fun continued well into the small hours, Among Carpenter and miss Verna, of Dorreen, Miss Paine and Roy Paine. of Dorreen and Ben Chuch from: Pitman. ‘ | Forestdale Rumor has it that Miss Cowan, former teacher at Rose Lake school is nut returning. to-date confectionery in connec- tion with the Good Eats. Palling, motored to Forestdale on Sunday, ; Haying isthe order of the day here and the farmers are being favored ‘with the best kind of weather. Acreage blocks of the finest fruit’ and garden land in the north can be had. Prices from $28 to $40 an acre with long term payments. See adv. on another page. ' A number of parents that have children going to school are ask- ing for an experienced first-class- certificated teacher. The best is none too good for the Forestdale kiddies, ag vanced. Acreage blocks of the finest fruit and: garden land’ in the north ean be had.’ Prices from $28 to $40 an oer with long term -. Sea’ Making its mineral production to the end of 1922 show AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $769,418,462 The strikin ince 13 strikingly illustrated in the following figures, which show the value of production for successive 5-year periods: ’ For al] years to 1895, inclusive ........ 547,241 ‘or five years, 1896-1900 .............. 57, 607,967 For five years, 1901-1905 .............. 96,507,968 For five years, 1906-1910 .............. 125,634,474 For five years, 1911-1915 ...,.. . 142,072,603 For five years. 1916-1920 . 189,922,725 For the year 1921 .........5.5-. 28,066,641 wove ee 6 $35,158,843 YEARS, $339,280,940 been in progress about 88 years, and not 20 per cent. of the Province has heen even pros- pected; 300,000” square miles of unexplored mineral bear- ing lands are open for prospecting. The mining laws of this Province are more liberal and - the fees lower than any other province in the Dominion, or any Colony in the British Empire, ~ Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees, Absolute titles are obtained by developing such pro- perties, security of which ia guaranteed by erown grants, -- Full information, together with mining reports and maps, ~may be obtained’ gratis by addressing ‘ The Honourable The Minister of Mines VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA Lede-mining has onl \\. J) 7 - : those present were Mr. and mrs. | Mrs. Wilson is stocking an up-|, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 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