South Hazelton and Railway Station from the Postmaster-General's pleasure, Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed Con FA} and blank forma of Tender may be obtained at the tract may be seen y- RATES ARE ATTRACTIVE | ‘THOS. SHACKLETON .-, Prop, " The school kiddies. held their Friday. a ~R. MeGrepor had the misfar- tune to argue the toss with his Holstein. bull, Weare glad to Say that Bob is making a rapid Forest Fires will destroy our | tie industry, which last season produced over a million ties. and brought half a million dollars into the district. Help Prevent Forest Fires IP Pays! Post Offices at Hazelton and South Hazelton, B.C., f and at the office of the District Superintendent of . “ Servioe, : . : : , J. F. MURRAY, - wo : . atin gamit Superintendent.! 1, H. Robingon, barrister, of District Superintendent's Office, ; ea. te . “7 Vaneouver, B.C., 80th May, 1934. ‘ss1/ Smithers, visited Terrace Friday. ‘ : — _ —~: —_= = / recovery, but is still confined to bed. 4 . The. Telkwa Nursing Home committee is arranging for ‘a “Gingham” dance in the Telkwa town-hall on election-night. A with the prettiest gingham dress and to the gentleman’ with the/ ‘{neatest gingham tie, _ R. S. Sargent, Conservative candidate, and Capt, Black, fed- eral member for the Yukon, ad- dressed a meeting in the Telkwa town hall on Monday afternoon. Fred. Heal was in the chair, and Geo, L. Murray was called upon to make a few remarks. Each dealt with a different phase of the political campaign and polities in general. The attendance was a8 large as could be expected, owing to the meeting being called at short notice. ° Reiterates Warning In some ‘sections of the pro- vince the reader becomes tired of annual picnic at Aldermere onj. prize will be given to. the lady} Con Can tepeated warnings to-be- careful] about forest fires, but too ‘great stress. cannot be laid upon the matter. Hon, T. D. Pattullo, minister of lands, is sending out what is more than a warning. He is appealing to every citizen to realise, if he already does not, that this year threatens to be a BRITISH COLUMBIA THE MINERAL” PROVINCE OF WESTERN CANADA pected; . 800, ing lands are open. for pre The: mining laws of -this- P; the fees lower ‘than an or any Colony in the -Mineral locations ‘are fees, perties; security of’ which is: guatanteed Full information, to, ‘may be obtained gratis: by ‘ad is: VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA For the year 1922.1... 07272) 200017. ge HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS :— Placer Gold ...::.... Tenet eetnsnecee ce cf 76,962,203 Lode Gold’... tena eeees be etadtdeaecees »++ 113,852,665 Silver .....5........, eu d eens voreeee 68,682,656 ead ..... secretes ceeeesensenecs 88,182,661 LO) 3) =) ete neens - 179,046, 508 HMO Lessee ec te ances ves seeneciecees 27,904, 756 «++ 260,968,113 ' Building Stone, Briek, Gement, ete..... 89,416,284 - 1,408,257 inclusive ........8 94,587,241. 900 ween eenen For five years, 1911-1915 1120/1 )'7'": :. 142,072'608 Cee bene tees te fer cent, of the Province: has been. even rospecting. other : province ritish ‘ Empire, ~ rovinee ‘are more liberal. and in the Dominion; Absolute ‘titles are obtained by developing such: pro. FEY Hos y addressing a «5, VICTORIA (ar by crown grants... 2 other. with mining reports and mapa, -j* aking mineral production to the end of 1928 show: °° perioda: |." B62... been: in’progréss ‘about 25 years’ TOSr oe, 00. square miles: of ~ unexplored: mineral bear.. granted to. discoverers for nominal... | nish the lunch and all had a most| {tending were: Margaret, Mar-} | ten, who ‘were all of such -ten jthe only kind: they ‘really enjoy, : OE T. ‘Kenney left ‘on Saturday : '" ]{ {Grand “Lodge being. -held there ts | this. week... He was accompanied |: disastrous one with regard to jforest fires. The dry spring in ‘many places has created a very hazardous condition and unless unusual care: is exercised the fi- f 7 ma THE OMINECA’HERALD, #RLDAY, JUNE 13, 1924 7 ema =|} = — Hotel —,_ || Sere om tsb of Baney Ho Tothe ! MAIL CONTRACT | USK, BC. oon tained rere r ee | SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the a Poe ; _ Mrs. F.M; Dockritl entertained. F.i ieee? eee q Rar oa iy, oe nasopnceday Genre unt . _<7/New, clean and comfortable = ¢/ number of her friends at tea on f lectors. : contract for four yearn sx tines on a sppropoced ; First-claga Dining Room in connection Tuesday. : : . . 7 , oT ™ 7 ; , SD of care Skeena District 9 TES ‘In accepting the unanimous nomination of the Liberal- Servative.Convention of Skeena Electoral District, as didate for the Provincial Legislative Assembly, and in ~ asking ‘you to elect me as your member in the B.C.. Legislature, I am fully aware that the honor of represent~ ing you at Victoria carries with it As a resident of Skeena for a business man whose. onl of the District, the buildi I stand for fy oe ; - | Sanity in Legislation . | _, Honesty in Government. ~~ Economy in Administration and Lower Taxes RS. SARG ELECTION JUNE 20th, 1924 | ————— y interest is in the development ng up of its industries, and the -| conservative: development of its resourcés, I pledge myself, : if elected, to act consistently in your best interests, and J confidently solicit your votes and influence. . great responsibility. . thirty-three years, and as fe Poo: en oe 2 eee nancial loss will be very heavy. [ee Youngsters had Picnic '. The wel! equipped playground |. at the Hill Farm was a -very ‘active place on Friday, when several wee tots enjoyed a picnle| there. The girls helped to fur- wonderful day. Mrs, Lanfear and Miss French did’ all they could to make the day a gala day for the little guests. “Those at. gery ‘and Lorain Kenney; Betty jand Frances Dover; Margaret, | Amy and Ruth Kittle, Bleecker had charge of thé child- Wed ‘years: that a picnic ail. their |‘ ‘own: in. their’ own little way is for Vancouver as 4.delegate from | the . local 1.0.0. F, lodge to: the!