THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1993 — aa ee 7 meee) an *. , a | ¢ om > a 1» Fumo \j GUL Wanted s ser, I —S> Agents ies AnoRARY’s Famous rear-old child and wash dishes, etc. Usk . } ‘ we - 1| No cleaning or washing. (White fam- : : Se me , Metal [2 | erence Hl BRITISH COLUMBIA Sheet Metal o_o Wan * we ——6 THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA Teacher anted ‘Doe. Stewart, who has termin- HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— or ers Lady teacher with experience wanted te tf , eas $ 76,542,208 for the Hazelton public school, salary; ated his timber investigationg,|[] .+s©§ =~ Placer Gold ............. tttteteerseres "847 651 $1300, Apply to Wm. Grant, Secretary, | left for Vancouver this week, to 59,814,266 S t 9 Hazelton, enclosing references, 5-6 confer with his principals ‘i 51,810,891 cen's 7 | Registered at the Cordil | "Bt 605 868 , e ° : . : : egistered a @ Uoradilera: »Ozo, | Limited For Sale One, cacti ae Jos, Chevier, Jas. Turnbull, Al- 288, 280,26 ply at the Herald office. 2t! bert Wilson, John Cecil, M. W. . , 1,858,839 m1 Sanitary and Heating Engineers > Brooking, Jas. O’ Donnell, G. Gil- Making its mineral production to-the end of 1922 show 4 Tenders wanted for 30. cords| bertgon. AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $769,418,462 Hot Water, Steam and Hot Air ’* . of wood, dry hemlock . , ‘The striking progress of the mining industry in this prov- Heating Syatems or’ jackpine, to be delivered in the! The Usk school is completed, Ince 18 _ strikingly illustrated in the tollowing ‘figures, which } basement of the Kitsumkalum School and is an imposing structure com- show the value of production for suceessive 5-year periods: Lead Burning and Chemical by the First of November. -Tenders to _. p & For all years to 1895, inclusive ........ $ 94,547,241 Burning be in by August 15, Chas. H. Thomas, | prising two rooms capable of ac- Por five years, 1896-1900 .....,......._ 57,607, 967 . Secretary School Board, Terrace, 1 commodating many more than For five years, 1901-1905 ........ 1.1.7” 007, 968 Estimates th led a iis. For five years, 1906-1910 ........ 1.1.1 125,534,474 cheerfully * Pair of Geese. o € enrolled number o pupils. For five years, UHL 1816 beaceas «++ 142,072,603 I ° ir of Geese, one ' +1920). ..., os 4 furnished. j For Sale year last spring, Acreage blocks of the finest For the eriign be seeeee ves Een a . ; fine for breeding. Apply Ominece fruit and garden land in the For the year 1922... 06... eee oaeeeens $35,158,843 | j\ PRINCE RUPERT, Be erald. north can be had. Prices from PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN- YEARS, $339,280,940 f * Lodé-mining has only been in pro ress about 38 years, a, ' e e $28 to $40 an acre with long term and not 20 per cent. of the Provinces Oa been even prog. 4 Railway Ties payments. See adv. on another pected; 300,000 square miles of unexplored mineral bear- : page \ ing lands are open for prospecting, The Canadian National Railw ays are , ; . he mining laws of this Province are more liberal and Just Arrived—One Car of Goods {lin the market to purchase their Tie] M. R. Patty is here supervising the any On tne ie pore e the Dominion, : Sao eich: : j mpire. ; 7 - , to nrodues Ties roe. rere w ishing the loading of the accumulated ; Mineral jocations are granted to discoverers for nominal Stoves; Chairs, Beds pany should communicate with W. H.| cedar poles lying at the Usk sid- bes. solute titles are obtained by developing such pro- - rant, General Tie Agent, Room 802, ing. Other interests are cruising per Pull inten, of which is guaranteed by crown grants, : ’ Canadian National Express Building, a ier S ull information, together with mining reports and maps, _ Blankets, Springs Montreal, Que., on or before August the district with a view to a very may be obtained gratis by addressing ; iSth, 1923, and pive the followin i i Cane) * “4 M tt information, The location of the time largely increased output in the The Honourable The Minister of Mines 7 Altresses ber from which the Ties are to be pro-| future. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA 4 duced. The kind of timber, Quantity , a d all ki of Ties, either sawn or hewn. As far Dune. Mclntosh, who recently me and a cinds of other goods, 8S possible, Ties must be produced on| sold his property at Terrace to (han 4) of which I can sell at Canadian National Lines. Cen eed 3 of the original ‘cost It will pay you to eall and inspect i these goods Smithers Second Hand : Store W. H. GRANT, 5-6 General Tie Agent. COAL NOTICE | Hazelton Land District. Cassiar. Take notice that I, Pete Hagglund, Kispiox, B.C., occupation farmer, in- tend to apply for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum on the following described 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 86 chains, thenee north 80 chains, thence east 80 chains to point of commence- ment, containing six hundred and forty acres, more or Jess, District of Staked July 28, 1923, 0509 ~ a Importers and ane Dealers in We earry the 7 Pallpapers largest and - P most varied aq Paints stock in Oils Northern 7, Varnishes British Coiumbia me Glass ma Brushes, Etc, He’ Write us for information when mem, renovating or building your home me Make Your Home Attractive ! BEAVER Boarp Dristripurors Z A.W.EDGECO. seq P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C. on, EARLY SPUDS READY TO SHIP FIFTEEN TONS ON HAND Early Rose and Early White Potatoes Dry, clean and first quality Donald Grey - New Hazelton WHO HAS HOT BREAD? = The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues | tickets for any period at $1.50 per B month in advance, This rate in- weludes office consultations and # medicines, ‘as well as all costs f while id the hospital.” Tickets are sobtainable in Hazelton from the fdrug store; from T. J. Thorp, A lclkwa, or by mail from the medi- ical superintendent at the Hospital, Mrs. J. O. Martin is a young English bride who recently came out to marry a Texan who. went overseas with the - Canadian forces. The husband likes ‘‘hot bread’’ which ‘‘isn’t bread at all,’’ she says; The - newest idea she has is scones, and he calls them biscuits, Mrs, 'M. says her biscuita are * “eakes or cookies”. This bride of a few short weeks is living -far from any neighbors and earnestly requests some recipes .C. UNDERTAKERS BOMBALMING FOR BHIPMENT A BPRCIALTY mt CPO, Hox 048 A wire Spe RINCE RUPERT, 8.0, will bring ue ' ‘for ‘hot breads”, Will some kindly American cook help her out through ua? Pacific Milk Co. us Head Office: Vancouver, 3.C, Factories at Abbotsford and Ladver, B.C. spector’s plane. ing at Mission point. Many were Mr. Aykin, has aspired to higher life in the mountains, prospecting. He intends helping to get access to Silver Basin with the trail from 17-mile, in company with Wells. M. W. Meggerson, an old Usk- ite prospector, arrived in town on Wednesday after a tour of the hills, and brought in some very ruby, which assays 400 ounces in silver and $83 in gold. he has a foot-and-a-half vein, and intends to develop it later in the season. The Kleanza creek trail work, to complete about two miles left unfinished last year, is to be un- dertaken by James Gall, with a gang of men. This will give east end of the Kleanza range and to the Silver Basin district, by a roundabout way, and Wells is building a horse trail three miles, by private enterprise, to connect with the main trail. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Lacroix, Valiey 20-odd years ago and re- cently of Owen Lake, arrived in Usk on Saturday and are guests of Mrs. Lacroix’s brothers, A, and J.D, Wells. They found the isolation at Owen Lake too great at their age, as much as they found Round Lake too cramped for cattle raising. They will therefore settle on the Skeena and go into berry culture in the more temperate climate and closer to the comforts of civilization, Plane Made Round Trip -E. L. MeLeod, inspector of H. E. Davenport and H. 0. Bell,. of Vancouver, visited Hazelton this week in the fisheries in- They found good going all the way up the Skeena and made a perfect land- Are you a subscriber yet? . : down to see the plane arrive and lnlso to seeit take-off, » oe kee high grade silver ore, galena and He says access to the copper claims at the! pioneer settlers of the Bulkley| aeroplanes for the-Dominion, and| : GOOD FOR ONLY ONE MONTH Our offer of a Self-filling Fountain Pen free to all new Subscribers and-to all old subseribers who pay their arrears and another year in advance will expire on Sep- _ tember 8th next. ~ OUR OFFER This is your opportunity to get a good Fountain Pen FREE SEND YOUR MONEY IN NOW! _ a The OMINECA HERALD New Hazelton, Be, THE TERRACE NEWS ¢