awe You Need A New BATHING CAP This Season! - We havea wide assortment of colors: and styles, some prettily . decorated, others quite plain. The Submarine st¥le is quite new. It has ear pockets t ta eo the pressure off the ears and keeps the water out, - he $2, 00 Other styles range Submarine sellg for aeeeeee to $2. 00. RUBBER BAGS, to carry bathing suit and towels, from $1. 75 to $3.75 EAR STOPPLES to protect the ears when swimming, per pair.. . 25c. WATER WINGS, to give confidence while’ learting, er pair. . 7 . BOC, from 25. ORMES LIMITED Wholesale - and - Retail - Drnuggists: _ Prince Rupert P.0. Box 1680 The Rexall Store - The Omineca Herald Printed every Friday at " NEWHAZELTON, BC PUBLISHER _ CH, SAWLE ": Advertising rates—$1. 60 per Inch per ‘month; ‘pending notices 16¢ per line first insertion, 10c per Itne gach subsequent ingertion, ‘QOneyear "s+ Six monthe +. 9- - 4° te U, §. and. British lales:- $2.50 per year Notices for Crown Grants, e+, 82.00 Purchase of Land « = - 9,00 oe Licence t Prosnect for Coal - | 7.00 “Bushby's 8 ‘Meetings’ . Daring the past.ten days Géo., G. Bushby,. the Conservative’s standard bearer,. covered . very | thoroughly the country from En- \ Manvfac turers of Rough, Dressed & Dimension Hanson Lumber. & Timber Co. i Mil] at - HANALL, B. C. HEMLOCE, SPRUCE AND CEDAR : HEMLOCK AND SPRUCE. - : r ao Flooring Get our prices before ordering elsewhere t\did impression. ‘dako to New Hazelton. He went into every nook and corner that a car, good roads .and perfect weather would permit. In the outlying portions of the district he met the settlers, Baw what] * obstacles they had’ to. contend’ with and he saw how they tived. He learned much of their needs; and how they have’ been neglect: ed. -Bushby addressed over wenty meetings, andilast Friday made six speeches. He was met by goodly numbers of people at all-points and he made a -splen- In all his. ad-: ” | dresses he. is. particularly. fair, 4 Steamship & Train Service FALL SCHEDULE .§. PRINCE RUPERT and S.S. PRINCE GEORGE will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each SUNDAY and THURSDAY at 10.00 p.m. : For ANYOX, ...-..ccceseeees Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. ———— For STEWART..... eva veeneees Saturday, 10.00 p.m. 8.5. PRINCE CHARLES for KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL, JUNEAU, SKAGWAY each WEDNESDAY, 4.00 p.m, 8.5, PRINCE JOAN fortnightly for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbouni—7.14 p.m. daily. except Sunday. - Westbound—7.43 a.m. daily except Tuesday. For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Can adian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton. | District . Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. ; straightforward. and honest. He! facts. He gives the impression that he is the stamp of man that should. zo to Ottawa. Mr. Bushby is a native son 1 of British Columbia, and proud. of ‘the fact. He isa successful man in business. He is a resident of Prince. Rupert and employes 2 considerable. number of people, working i in perfect harmony with him... He has . been thirty-five years in ‘business in B..C. and is ! lin a position to state an unselfish and honest business poliey isa profitable one.. ‘The Conservative candidate ig - - BRITISH COLUMBIA THE MINERAL PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA - HAS. PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS:~ =~ Placer Gold ..cceceeceserr ers cseeteenes & 77,882,953 Lode Gold .....:- cece ne eee rece cenenene 118, 473, 190 River Vasc ece sec e cen ceseeeeeweneaee cual 68,824, 579 Lead .occcccveeeeseccen crepes eee nne sees 70,548, 578 | Ooppet ss. cevecrereeeees 187,489,378 wot le FANG veacccccesuneeersces .. $2,382,958 beets Coal and. Gale ccecee ces speaeereeesennes ‘260, 880, 048 ‘ Building Stone, Brick, Cement, etc..,.. 42,295, 814 Miscellaneous ‘Minerals cap eeeeeneeeeces 431,349 Making mineral production tothe end of 1 Mhow ‘ AN. AGGREGATE VALUE OF $859,427,386 , The ‘substantial. ‘progress of the mining industry in this prov- , ‘ince is strikingly illustrated in the following figures, which ‘aha: the value. of se acto for successive 5-year periods: ~ _ For all years “to 1895; inclusive ..... ie. 94,847,241 ' For five years, 1896-1900 ....,..seeiees Br ee, 967 For. five years, 1901-1905 ......-..a.60. 96,607,968 Bat For five years, 1906-1910 i... ...-.eeseee 125,584,474 s ., For,five years, "JOUISLOLB «. sve eee ne eee 142,072,608 ) ie ” Por five. years, 1916-1920“... 1.5605. 17) 189,922,795 For the year L921 vvcneceeteeseveenereny 28,066,641 For the year 122. « saeee deeveceuugn sreye 85,158,848 -. For the year 1928....0.5.-4+: jesse vee 4; “304, 820 | - For the year 1 1924....0- tle ceceeeedeana. 48,704,604, . “PRODUCTION: DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $372, 604,125 ‘half of the Province haa ‘been: proapected; 200,000° * mineral ff lande ara open for prospecting, Lo. The maining lnwa of-thia Provined aye more Wheral and-the teen lower than : any vineral Jocationa are granted to discoverers for nominal 5, , axe obtained by, Seveloping syeh eo es, security ¢ of" w ; "pron grant cally all Britiah Calabi inlneial hag boon done ere. described I of Mined, ‘Those considering mining. They are savallabla without ches haa vRigentven age Neriewayees ore Feeoraus Tis Hi nourable ot : "ato onli cM *F tan chs rere ard equare miles of _Baexplored , fees.: ‘Absolute titles se Ja guaranteed by pes jeological Survey amended 83 The sources of aforatin La ae ‘ Lode mints has only Been, in proerési about 25 years, and’only about one- a Province in the Dominion a any Colony.in the British Empire. art = ‘of Mines .. a ie a man who ‘thinks for himself and has the ability to express his views ‘and he expresses them in a way thati impresses others. He is not the stamp of man who can be Jed around by the nose and if.he goes to Ottawa he will not be a blind weakling ‘who jumps to attention every time the party whip cracks. He will represent this riding, and the people in it, be they Liberal ‘or Conservative, —— “Oh, That Railway Policy! ing you voters, to ‘take a broad | view of things and consider Can-| ada. 28.8 whole. fine for a campaign speech, ‘but lwho is going to look after Skeena (the | ‘preatest, Undeveldped ‘part lof British Columbia)?" ‘Va \cou- ver. is. ‘looking, after Nandouver ‘and doing it well. Other places, tlhave looked after” “thernselves, |i Skeena alotie | ‘has ‘been “taki” y ‘broad view for the past 4 Yeats. ytd That is ‘good stuff for the Liberal | terior. i narrower, view and see | Wha page pick. agandidats, ‘whio’ will ‘be de- tive in our interests at ‘Ottawa. Te was and ig a favorite Liberal jreds of millions of the people’s js valiye, keen and sure of his| : ‘be shoved | off the railway map The Liberal party. will, be aak- } ‘That i is all very |" |fTbeen bappeniig. to, us, ‘and. teen THE OMINECA H HERALD, ‘FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925 ane ery— “our railway: policy, ithat great policy as laid down, by, Sir Wilfrid Laurier’? ‘What are. ‘the results after four years of Liber- al management?. Vancouver has been made the Pacific terminus, Rupert i is only the blind end of a been made. to put, the dilapitated Canadian ‘Nortiiern into’ shape for héavy traffic to.a port where the people’s. road. has no terminals; =| the GT. P., which the Conser-| vatives left in good shape has |" depreciated to such an extent it fie: the exceptionally fine termin- als at Prince Rupert are over. the Conservate government built ships at Rupert, but have the Lib- erals built a skiff there? What has become of the ballast trains the Conservatives used to keep the railway in shape? The Lib- erals have not even kept the see- tion gangs up tostrength. Then what has become of the hund- money that have. gone into the Canadian National in the. last four years? Certainly the G, T. P. has received little. Yet we MacKenzie King were given a chance to run things, So much for the Liberal railway policy. ‘ About the worst- thing that idx would be to have the Cana- G. E, That would give Vancou- ver a cinch on the north business and. the Peace River, Prince Rupert and Central B.C. would for many years to come., That scheme is now offered Vancouver voters by a Liberal candidate as a bait. for support ¢ of. the Liberal party. “Much ado i is being made by the Liberal press over the’ entry of Mr. Massey. of Massey Harris Co. into the MacKenzie King cabinet without portfolio. . The - indica: tion of such amoveis that King’s low-tariff knees have weakened and he is. attempting to scrape up favor with the manufacturers, particularly i in Ontario. The ap- pointment of Mr. Massey without ae tee home town; ‘he will never need a portfolio! rr Beatty. Favors Noith. West Yor the north, ‘and: especially the north-west of British Colum- bia. the most important:.announ- cement made for a long time was cally expressed ‘himself’ as’ ‘favors ing the Peace or the Pine passé’ ‘ag the outlet td’ the. Pacifie’ for the Peacé River country. . Mr.Bfatty gave | as. his Feagon’ that’ ‘either of |) ..| those. pagses would: ‘apen’ ‘up i inore i-| productive territory. than ‘ay’ of || | the others. Wot ould serve" more ‘People, any of the so: called enti as worth while. a oo of the Canadian National; Pritice . branch line; many niillions. “Have. ~ is no longer safe for heavy traf-| grown with grass and weeds;| were promised so much if only] could happen to the Skeena rid- |? dian National take over the P.. portfolio is pure bluff. If: that! 7 that, of _W. Beatty, president of, the CP. R., when he ‘emphati- “Alko tht sueh's'line} Yar le ‘service. “Be! does ‘hot’ ‘obtat dé Henry Motors : Up-to-date GARAGE and .,-| .REPAIR, SHOP containing. ”| .K. Re Wilson combination re-boring machine, acety- : ling welding outfit . Repairs of “all. kinda: quickly executed ~ Wecarry a ‘complete, stock of -Ford :Parts .. and auto accessories New Cars in stock _ Free Air ‘ SMITHERS, B; C.- Importers and - Dealers i in. Wallpapers | We carry the i= Burlaps ‘ lérgeat’and Paints "moat varied Oils | stock ‘in - Varnishes * Northern ©. Glass British _ Brushes, Etc. Columbia i ' Write us for information when . renovating or building your home ' Make Your Home: Attractive ! BEAVER Boarb DistriBUTORS a A.W. EDGE Co. P.O. Box 459, Prince Rupert, B.C, Exchange. _ o ” : . . . be 7 Cash Hardware Store Le ° Get our prices “pefore “you “buy . new hardware. RANGES ° . _» HBATING STOVES. COOKING UTENSILS. Goods Bought: and. Sold oe ; Second Hand Stock | . Alwoys on Hand ‘Smithers, B. ¢. & wey, ‘The Hazelton’ Hospital “The ‘Hazelton Hospital ry y tléketé' for any period at 1,60 por iam ~ mdnth in-advance, «This rate ing - cludes office consultations and | Medielacs, :, as. well ,ag,.ol). cnet in the ho an Ticketa 4 (a ; - Palkewa or by mail from the me af ‘sil racherisecat the Hospital