THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1934 RENCE SHIPS to VANCOUVER Sailing from Prince Rupert every Thursday at 10,15 p.m. NORTH for ANYOX ~ and STEWART Sailing from Prince Rupert every Wednesday at_4 p.m. | “3a. ROUND TRIP TRIANGLE TOUR 1900 miles of de luxe travel by train and boat... Vancouver. Jasper National Park, Prince Rupert. CANADIAN NATIONAL for information call or write to The Local Agent P, Lakie, D. P, and P. A. Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘ WHISTLING! Production of Gold Away up Gross yilue of British Columbia s Mineral production for 1983 was $30,- 6T4,48G, an increase of -2,432,868 or ‘G1 per vent over the previous year. The 1933 gold production of the pro- vince, valued at $5,027,530, at the xtindard ‘price of $20.67 per fine ounce is itn increase of 22.6 per cent over the 1938 ontpnt sind 51.9 per cent over that of 19381, . . Producers of gold received an naver- uge during 1983 of $28.60 per fine 04 so that their total return -in Canadian finis an recount of gold was $6,955,- viG, This isan increase of 107.5 yer cent over returns ‘of 1981 when the preminmn was small These: figures show the 1983 gold production to be the highest in value in Canadian funds ever recorded in the province and establishes gold as the leading mineral product of British Col- Tinta: 7 ' With the maintenance of the yre- sent wark] gold ‘prices during 1934 the vine of. the present years production may well reach an aggregate of $11,- 500,000 in-terms of Canadian dollars. Picer gold production last year was np in value to: $50.076. or 17.3 per cent aver the yrevions year, a Tncrense in the world price of gold has established miny mining proper- Getting Better): ties hitherto of doubtful interest, as economically attractive propositions. This has broadened the fleld of devel- opment work whilst established pro- ducers lave heen able to materially expand their ore reserves, These’ and many other striking shitements are the keynotes of the te- Inarkable progress of: the mining in- dustry during the year 1933, and will be: found in the annnal report of the minister of mines fur the province just issued iy. Hon, @.. 8. Penrson, W. J. ONeill of Smithers was down on Monday with a brand new ear ir hopes of interesting some one around these parts in its purchase. se & Tt is reported that from the fiest of June there is a decrease of twenty per tent in the applications for. direct re- lief, Conditions are tmproving and a lot of men are getting work or fzoing out after work, ind the drain on some others is less. It is expected that br the fivst of August very few will be left. on relief, Those who are will he by Kellogg in London, Ontario. in need, day . ~ BEGIN at breakfast with a bowl of toasted Kelloge’s Corn Flakes. You get flavor and refreshing crispness that puts 2 real edge on your appetite. But more than that. Kellogg’s are rich in energy. . . easily, quickly digested, The kind of food that leaves you fit! Enjoy Kellogg’s for lunch, with milk or cream and add fruits or berries, Fine for a late bedtime snack, And what could be better for the children’s evening ‘meal than these delicious easy-to-digest flakes? No trouble or cooking to serve. . Kelloge’s are always oven-fresh, thanks to the heat- sealed WAXTITE bag—a_ patented Kellogg feature. Made | Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends cuttadspioecummee te | jrutpit-in New Hazelton and in Mazel. -Llurge” congregations fthear him, 4 [as this is an important meeting the The Womans Auxiliary to the Haz- Cooking in-the United Chureh in Haz. elton on Saturday next at four o clock, * # 2 . Indinn Agent Capt. Mortimer lett the forepart of the week for Bubine on his regular spring visit, He would hive gone earlier but some of his peope on obe of the reserves required his presence to sette a disagreement, sr * Mr. Russell of the Hudsons Bay Cu hi Hazelton has purchased anew Cher from the Smithers Garage & Electric. . * * @ : Aitdried peat sand inuck will abe sorb 2 to 6 times their weight of liquid and in this respect they. compare rery ftvoruhly with straw. the bedding ima- terial almost mniversally nosed on the as Moss litters may absark 19 to 15 tines its own weight of liquid, : ako Mes, M. T. Burger ane children of Victoria are now Visiting with friends aud relatives in Hiizelton and Velkwa This ix thely first visit since moving to Vietoriaa conple af years ago and ther inany eld frieids are glad te see them. Next Sunday will be the last Sun- day Rev. Ma, Retin will occupy the ton before their reneval ta Mission City, The service i: New Hazelton Will be in the morning at the asyal hour and in Hazelton tn the evening. Mr, Redmun wili have something of a special nature to say and it is hoped are present to : * # + The New Hazelton Ludies Ald will dueet xt the home of Mrs, Sawle on Tharsday afternoon (tomorrow) and ladies are requested to be present, It Wil also’ be the last meeting for the elton Hospital will hold a sale of home|: farm Pert toss, commonly — knuwa | | | | Wn. Grant’s Agency Represen ting Leading Fire and Life | Insurance Companies tee ee q You Office Work given Prompt and Careful Attention HAZELTON, B. C. Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Mail Order Drug Store of Northern B. C, Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Developed and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and lransfer Service At all hours ae tee W.B. Leach} Owner attnmer months, od ; eee bait mre The total resources of spruce in all sh Cunuda are estimated at 560,000,000 ' ¥ cords which, if turned into. paper, B.C... UNDERTAKERS waukd have. a value of $98,000,000,000. EMBALMING FOR AHIPMENT A SPEGIALTY . . * * PRESENTATION TO REY. REDMAN | P.O, Box 948 A wire ee ; PRINCE RUPER™ B.C. will bring u On Tuesday evening of this week 2] the Hazelton Glee Glut: closed its third _ Ses. PRES cust sheeting took the —= ° 7) Trem OF a sda paces ad) presen. tation to Rev. 8S. V. HL. Redman, the COOPER H. WRINCH Flist. couduetor and president, and to Licensed [Insurance Agent Mrs. Redman, one of the orlginal mem bers. who -are leaving this distriet to . , fi hike up work at ‘Mission City, to which means all types of insurance, church Rey, Redman has been called. ‘The“members met at the home of My . « . 4. nud Afrs, &. Mallinson, and from there Fire, Automobile, Sick- went in a body to the home of the pre- ness and Accident sident. The members all being gath- “fered, Mrs. Myros, in the name of the — -{ Glee Club, expressed the appreciation : of the group for the time and energy HAZELTON ’ B. C. expended by Rey. Redman, In closing Mrs, Myros presegted to Rev. and Mrg|.— ————— ‘, Redman, a erystal fruit bowl and ean-| an PNP LP LPP PRP PRLS delabra to mateh, together with an il- Iuminnted cord expressing apprecia- tion and benring the signatures of all members. Rey, Redman replied, ex- pressing the thanks of himsef and Mrs Redman for the honor showa to them. Ile thentook his place as conduetor und the next part of the evening was spent in singing some of the favorite pleces used during the time that the tInb has been in existance, Rey. Mr. Redman sang a solo, and took part With Mrs, Redinnn ina duet. Other xolos were sung by different members. The Inst part, but not the least, was the partaking of refreshments provid- ed-and served by Mesdames Myros, Fraser and Mallinson, Ample appre- fintion was shown for the good things provided, after which the elub aécept- ed the resignation of the president, and thus closed ‘the Benson 1932-84. Mumps ave al the rage in New Haz- elton at present. So far it-is confined to the youngsters, and they do not Dr. R. C. Bamford | DENTIST SMITHERS, B. C. Hours 9am to 6 pm Evenings by appolntment, The Hazelton Hospital fhe Hazelton Hospital issues tie- kets for any perlod-at $1.50 per montii in advance, This rate in- ‘eludes office consultations, medi- ‘eines, as well as all costs while in the hospital. Tlokéts ore ob- talnable, in Hazlton at the drug “tare ar by mail from the medi. ea) stinerintendant at the hospital mind a fev extra holidays. ———— ==