gut Mang nabs ls ere a THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2, 142 ee _ The Omineca. Herald | The. ‘Hazelton ‘Hospital - . 7 . { | NEW BAZELTON, B. C. The Hazelton Hospital issues tle- |. ‘Hotel | 7 ie Published Every Wednesday kets for any period at $1.50 per | d P fi Rt t f } C. H. SAWLE ~ Puguisaer t| month in advance. This rate in- fe iy nce uper i { Women will know. 7 This to be True! Haven't you found this to be trus- -that one batch of flour will give you certain results but that the next time you bought the same brand your results would be quite different, Now, the big flour companies employ chemists to see that their flours are kept to a constant standard. Drugs, like flours; may be thoroughly pure but of a variable standard. Think. what this means in the effectiveness of your doctor’s prescreptions. 'T| cludes’ office consultations, medi- Advertisi ted—$1.50 inch ont} | -cines, as well as all costs while. : reading notices ibe re iss cede Poa in the hospital. Tickets are ob- | | A Reat Goon H OPEL line each subsequent insertion. : _ tninable in Haziton at the drug -— OO Gp to the p . store or by mail from the medi- cS oo 0. resent everyone seems P * to be quite well satisfied . with the eat Superintendant at the nespttal Prince Rupert cabinet Hon, 8.. F. Tolmie. selected. ~~ oo B.C . Possibly if some other person twas to 7 comme BEY have the’ job there would have been Pn Vara? yome different faces, but that is due B. C. UNDERTAKERS to the fact that there are so many in EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A: SPECIALTY the government ranks that. could do the work efficiently that some had to be left as private members. The new y premier is offering no apologies for his . a . cabinet. Instead they have started to work and propose to make good. As ‘ , , vo | 0 might be expected the new. ministers } bs — will he fully oecupied for a time organ- |} Provincial Assayer EBY S 7 so izing thelr departments and getting he oo - . , | acquainted with the routine of the of- J. D . Bouldi hg . OO mo fices. There will be some changes of ; vate naan ; HARDW ARE | _ — ; ws policy, and some changes, no doubt, ; sore : We received a carload of the : in’ staffs, but changes will only be Price List Sent ; 1 iule where such change is for th qu i S Lad B Cc ie { | . ] * e Ormes buy their drugs only ‘from manufacturers | who guarantee that their products are not only 100 per cent, pure, but that their strength is as unvary- ing as the daily round of the sun. ORMES LIMITED — The Pioneer Druggists - ‘The Rexall Store | Prince Rupert, B. C. | | | | H.. B. Rochestar Manager - BO. Box 98 A wire Rate 81.50 per day up.: PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ‘wil! bring us Sian F4 Bomar ee ee sé ER iy es best interests of the department and Prompt Service is Given to You Cs oe . | of the "People. ; Send in Your Samples NEW ; FORD MODELS The ‘Hazelton Horticultural Society || ath We now handle ee achieved its fourth success with the Smithers, B. C. Powd d D a flower show last Thursday. Ag a re- - Powder an y namite sult of these shows the district is well : . ond a full tine of miners supplies . Inown for its flowers. But we would . Fuse Cay Carhi a a. ; - . . ps ‘arbipe Rails i . More will be here at an earl ; siggest that the Society branch ‘out a . . . Hy y little and inclnde fruit and vegetables SYNOPSIS OF - Fish Plates biaekamith coal 1 : din its display. The three con be ar- . date | ranged most artistically and very har- LAND. ACT AMENDMENTS Shelf and Heavy Hardware yo .|moniously. The regetables of this dis- ; ~ , always on hand jj trict are like Tolnie’s cabinet, the best . : ‘ . . ‘ - . . ii in the country. This section grows Oliver Plough equi D ta finer vegetables than the south or any PRE-EMPTIONS| ment :and John Deere | } other land and an. annual disylay of ony aoe CECE ES a =? of that Range. - Hours 9u,m.to6p,m, Even- mey be pre-emvoted by Britiah subjects the goods. ‘ over 18 years of age, .and by aliena and we suggest you see them _— the weather man has a pretty goo ad pation, ond improvement for aaricultural before making final choice. idea of what the world needs, and this cee | full share of the blessings. .| No. 1, Land Series, “How to Pre-empt Land,” | DENTI ST copies of which can be obtained free of charge . . HENRY MOTORS Pot - have a full set of classes and the new |jand suitable for agricultural purposes, and Oftice -Over the Drug Store Xi & A! _ tencher will need all the co-operation | which is not timberland, i.e, ‘carrying over Smithers, B. C. A its from the ch : es wl depend as much on the interes [:A@USios fr wre-amntons exo to be|ig i988 By appointment. on declaring intention to become British ET Fall information concerning regulations { School will soon resume for the fall by addressing the Department of Lands, and sympathy of the parents in order | 5000 board feet per acre west of the SMITHERS, B. C. . . oo eo ‘addressed to tha Land Commissioner ef the ; co the pnyents take as it will on the ef-[{Lond Recording Division in which the land ] 3G a A forts of the children and of the teacher peplied for is situated, and ere made on printed : LU Us) HN = n= WT = zane Light Running Binders The value i IS worth waiting for ‘NY] [them would soon create a market for | o" onreserved, surveyed Crown tands & & Taking all things into consideration | #bsects, conditions! upon residence, oceu- -DR. R. M. BAMFORD part of the world has been getting «| vezarling pre-emptions is given in Bulletin . Vietoria, B.C., or to any Government Agent, , term. The New Hazelton school will Records will be granted covering’ only to get the best results from the child- | Range and 8,000 feet per acre cast orma, copies of which can be obtained from the ail Land Commissioner. iL Pre-emptions must be cecupted for fve yeara ; . a ; : ; and improvements made to the value of ‘ . . $10 per acre, including cleaving and cultivat- . General . .< Bey ing at least five acres, before.a Crown Grant Pe can be received. For more detailed information see e the Bolletin, | ; Hardware i : How Pre-empt Land." . . ° ‘ : i ‘ | The Mineral Province of Western Canada | [0 pureHase: oe - Hns produced Minerals valued as follows: Placer Gold, $78,174,795; Lode Gold, $130,051,919; Stlver, _ _Piletins are secive or purchase So i $86,680,046; Lead, $121,850,784; Copper, $221,501,070; Zinc, $59,508,692; Coal, $271,294,068; Structural Ma- =| not being timberland, for agricultural puyposes: Miners Supplies | at A: tertal qnd Miscellaneous Minerals, $53, 502,301 ; making its mineral production to. the end of 1927 show an - [minimum -prire of first-class {arable) land ; 7 is’ 86 per more, and second-class (grazing) Aggregate Value of $1,048,837,828 = - _ fed f200 ne woe | Fucier treatin Shelf Hardware of Crown , lands Ja given in Bulletin No. 10, Land The substantial progress of the Mining Industry of this Province is strikingly exhibited in the fol- “(Serles,' ‘Purchase amd Lense of Crown Tools. ‘Paints Oils . lowing’ figures, which show the value of production for successive five-year periods; For all years to ~ "he 1805, ‘inclusive, $64,547,241; for five years, 1896-1900, $67,007,967; for five years, 1901-1905, $96,507,968 » factory, oF industrlal sites én timber a . | land, not exceeding 40 acres, ed. _ for five yenss, 1006-1010, $126,084,474; for five yeas, 19114915, $142,072.08; for five years, —1816- 1020, |ieaned the cron Telling” bet _ Varnishes: $180,022, 7255 ‘for six’ years, 1921-1926, $281, 915, 492; for 1927, $60,729, BBB, stumpage. s ti Ge d 7 . poo! HOMESITE LEASES . por ng oods | . | - Production. Last. Ten Years, $453, 266, 721 : a i ‘Unaurveyed ‘areas, not exceeding 20° acres, 4 A i. C. Farm ; “Led mining has. only been in progress “tor about 25 years, and only about'one half of the. province has ° 7 tpon be Leates can on ha ‘ - Machinery © ou “been prospected ; 200,000 square miles of unexplored mineral bearing land are-open for prospecting. +) ‘| fteat year, title being. obtainable atter]}@ 000 _—_ The Mining Laws of this province ure more Mberal and the fees lower than: “those of any other Province . Presidence ‘and ‘improvement conditfons ara) 4 rae ; mG. in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Hmpire. co fun & 7 the Tend - has: been “urs | aermene . Ye Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. oR 2 pene eee coed bor Absolute titles are obtained by., developing such properties, the county of ‘vhleh is: gonranteed by A : LEASES , Jd. ct A Crown Grants. ro For grazing and industrial purpose | ' £ ‘Marshall Sales a 7 - Practically alt British Columbia ‘Mineral Properties, upon. which development work has been done are: |. pares not exteeding 40 acres ‘may be leaned . , ° fo “described. in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines, Those considering mining invest- by ay one, parton sr seman: : “Smithers, B. c é ments: should: ‘refer ‘to’ such reports,” They are available without charge. on application tothe: ‘Department: ; Le : a a |, GRAZING, . cites ‘ . . of Mines, Victoria, B. 0. Reports covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts: ‘Ore: published . separate-.- _ 4 U der’ the’ Grazing ” Act the. : Province Cuptty ve fiervieo .Tyyand are available. on application. «: Reports of. the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch ‘Building, Van. . oa in divide into .erazing distriote,. and the | oes 7 G ) ‘counver, are: ‘pecotnmended: ‘ag valuable sources of information. ae : | [range administered. ander) the. Grazing [%.., ss bo) dn, taformation, together. with : ‘Mining Reports and Maps; may: ‘be: obtained gratia by addressing ota ae et: _al’ grating corns re ee ee = as a THE HON. THE MINISTER ‘OF MINES, “ . [delus wiven’ to extablished “owners. — Stock-!!""ayines ‘Inspector Shenton was’ inf ee _ Victoria, multleh ¢ Coruna ol oe pei me free, “= ells ow. oo | ‘New Hazelton the first of the week, 1%