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'tivwtimu Ivv |!VvS�� v��.lix��' HVlHI >\wvvi�� vMllvvl wv vivxvx.v HH\V|HtWW* VW lllll ��V HH IvxMxIx IVIIvlxM III VWII WllWltllU wwhh iWw^ Hi. w.>w wilh |li>�� lilll|l|iHlll|iMl! vi| ^'ivu Mmm I'v'uo VVvx'vlWH, Wvxl I \\ III PORTLAND CANAL NEWS, STEWART, B. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 H W M. ROUrmN .V R. HTTLI - Editor Th��? Portland Canal NeWS ��WMted by its inhabitants in lecal aff- ��� airs; and in thi* Stewart measures up to thc very highest standards. The annual hospital meeting' held last week was all in this regard that the most fastidious could desire. It was without doubt the best attended hospital meeting in many years, with an atmosphere of confidence and unity R��*s��HT*tr that would be much envied in any town in the Province. -, van-iv nOLLARS YEAR AoVerttstnfl Rate*: afcwtar 4dvortSsin(r. 5ft cents oe*r (net. rw i 'eaSke.' 30 cents n*r Ir** ^S**r*aJ fooWon Dtsqsesnr or Re-satin?. 25 per cent above issfiwij ratrs. tta��Httataot Iiupsejioiuent. $\S f* more than one claim. IM for eart additions* claim mentioned) Votjceev. $lf> '<>ol Votwe*. $7. Water Notices, ��10. M IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION ACT AND IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE OFALDO LAZZAROTTO DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of his Honor F. McB. Young the 18th day of September, A. D. 1925, I was appointed Administrstor of the estate of Aldo Lazzarotto, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same. CAROLAN'S Meat Market and General Store Hardware Groceries Fresh Meats Workman ��. Boots and Shoes Stoves and Ran-*' Powder, Caps and Fuse One pair genuine Silk Stockings (riven with each $10 rash purch HELP THE TOWN EVERY arrain of wheat taken oat of the bag/, is one less grain in it. Make a small hole in the bottom of the bag and create a steady leak, and grain after grain will run oat. The same applies to money in a town: every dollar that is sent out is a dollar less in the community: as with the bate, so with the community. I properly verified, to me on or before thc 19th day of October, A. D, 1925' - , ., , _, . ���. n , , . and all parties indebted to the estate ford as president and Rev. A.W.R. Ashley as secretary, rendered a highly satisfactory report of the year's work, and the vote of thanks and appreciation that was unanimously adopted was well merited. The newly elected board start their year under the happy circumstance of the fullest possible confidence of the entire community, and will doubtless render as good a report at the end of their term. are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT. OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. Prince Rupert, B. C. Dated the 19th day of September, 1925 18 4t POWDER AND STEEL Possibly in no other industry do ex- c. ���. . perts disagree to the same extent as they There ��s not one resident in Stewart *^ ^^* do in mining, that is io say in so far as to the pos- IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION ACT and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM MURPHY DECEASED INTESTATE BANK OF HYDER HYDER, ALASKA (Incorporated Under the Laws of Alaska) 4 PER CENT Paid on Savings Bank Ac-counts Canadian Funds Accepted on Deposit. Money Telegraphed to all Parts of United States J. A. Hall, Pre*. ��� E. Hall, Vice-Pres. E. D. Haddon.Cashier who did not come here to better his or her condition financially. It matters not sibilities of a prospect making a mine is concerned The history of every mine en this north coast TAKE NOTICE that by order of his Honor F. McB. Young made the 1st day of October, A. D. 1325. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of William Murphy, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or I before the 2nd day of November. A D whether they are working for wages or isth��Same. Time and again in the early pros-; 1925, and ail parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. NOTMAN A. WATT, OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR Prince Rupert, B. C. Dated the 2nd day of October, 1925. 20 4t conducting some Business. We are all in pect stages they have one afcer the other been the same boat, and what helps one helps turned down by geologists and mining engineers. th* Other. ^he Hidden Creek properties that resulted in , . , x. one of the largest copper producing plants in the TCta local merchant helps carry the'��� ... , P . . . , *__. *~ British Empire at Anyox, were by eminent men local burdens: he is called upon tc sub-eomlemned That wonder mine. Premier, exper- scribe generously to all local undertakings jenoeo; tne same treatment at the hands of many; that have for their purpose the advance- Dunwell is in the same category, and more notor- taent ol the district. Ue supports thei ioualy so than any, the Big Missouri, which all STEWART NEWS CO. ONE OF THE NOBLEST WORKS OF THE LORD IS THE MAN WHO PAYS HIS BILLS PROMPTLY Gibson Block Fifth Street SYNOPSIS UF , hospital, pays school taxes in order to help, **** t0 Prov�� that the condemnation of a prop- j l Ijyn ipt 411 riMll-XIl j C educta the children of the town. Nothing *r* ** thls ">rth eoast "**" "*"��� mW AU' ^1WB:LW �� �� only really dependable authorities. LOOKING ABO IT Powder and steel judiciously used are the, PRE-EMPTiONS Vacant, unreserved, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted b> British subjects over IS yeara ot atce, and cv aliens on declaring; Intention tu become British subjects, ������ until | tional upon residence, occupation. An interesting feature cf the past few weeks! purpo'sT^0^���*"1 f��r "" ""* ,, has been the presence in the district of several I JS_\ ���������'������"--"���t-0-- concerning regu- how small, and what ��arl oi a town would F . , , j��� i *****. 7,*-������<--��������- pre-������� u 'engineers, representing some ot the argest Brit-1 !L " 7. L"-1"Un ���NoI *��� ,*-**-'- -J*"*** *..' hi**, ssl ! to rn ��|*l Land, copies o( > t. I.I' t ;,u ������j at��� m~lam* ��.*��N��^ ...... ���!-. tlm ������ - ��� aSium can be obtained free of charge I by addressing the Department ut UQj-j I-anris. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Oov- is brought forward requiring money that he is not expected to support generously, ami naturally does so to a greater extent, than the private resident. Eliminate the business houses from the town, ao matter ish and American mining organizations. Kealuing these facts every possible Wnile it is understood that they were effort Should be tUade t<t> keep OUr lllOney here t'ttr any Specific Purpose, Still the Very fact Records will be granted covering cirvulatiiui vsithin the town. The better;th^ th��y w��re here- and werevery favorably im- ��77* Sg*�� ��5��i town, the better plaice it will be in which P'^sed. suggests that the big mimng interests of *** f^*^-ff^^**** the world are watching developments very closely Range. Applications (or pre-emption', are I to be addressed to the Land Com- | tnissioner of the Land Recordirg Di vision, in which the land applied for is situated, and are made on -.Tinted forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner Pre-emptions must be occupied tat I five years and improvements made m. ��� ,1 ��� j 1 .., . \ **- value of |10 per acre, including It IS IlOt generally recognized Or known that; clearing and cultivating at least Ave I acres, before a Crown Orant can be Always Busy Giving Good Service -Exchange Grill- Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning: Sole Agent for Braid's Tea and Coffee. TRY FLEISHMAN'S YEAST CAKES J. P. Hawkinson. Prop. to live* for everyone concerned. By helping the town ��e help ourselves. The advertising columns of tho Portland Canal News will assist >ou iu this. and are more and more realizing the possibilities ol tins district from a mineral production standpoint. Their presence and commitment of confidence in the district augur well for the future. PtiRSOMKUAlTOH OK UNITY every tire, even if it is a small blaze quickly extin-j i . . ,< For more detailed information see 'How to I'le-nuipt One ot the surest signs of a progres- supporting the tire department from $15 to $25, | Land" guished. costs a few people in Stewart who are] ,, l;iill, sive tow 11 of community FOB A GOOD SMOKE See Pete at the Exchange Cigar Store CltJAHS, (JlGARKTTS, TOBACCOS anil Snukk BEST BRANDS PURCHASE IS the interest besides tfiving hours Of free Service afterwards! Applications are received for pur- ... xx. ��� xx, 1 I chtt-'�� *i vacant and unreserved , ���- ������ getting the equipment back and! Craws- lands, not being timberiand. '���],,<���,. . ,, ! tor agricultural purposes; minimum rsady tor the next Call. j price of Clrst-oisJw (arable) land Is M ' ��� ��� ��� I I'er acre, and second-class (grazing) land IH.60 per acre. Further Information regarding purchase or lease ol Crown lands Is given ln Bulletin No. 10, Land Series, "Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sitec on timber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leaied, the conditions including payment ei siuoipage. HOMESITE LEASES I'nsurveyed areaa, not exceeding Is acres, may be leased as homesltea I conditional upon a dwelling being i erected In the flrst year, title being I obtainable after residence and Improvement oondltlons afe fulfilled and land haa l"..*i> surveyed. LEASES For graslng and Industrial -,*-*. poeea areas not exceeding ,i��o acres may ba leaaed by one person er a company. QRA2INQ Under the eraalug Act the Prav. lnee Is divided Into graslng districts aud the i-uh administered under a Uiaalng Commissioner. Annual graslng permits *,* Issued based on numbers ranged, priority being given to established may form management, permit* ara DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACTORS T^OeHy^w Yttrift* Experience at Your Disposal UiaiUvMid drilling is to mining and texitantiM wnl wh��^ --*-* sWN >�����to surgery. Tbo one suro method of obtaining exact geology. Invaluable for determining tbe mo-U suitable ays t��tu (iiietheU) \* ��dopt for proving. lo\elog>uiR aud miniim oie bodies. tttavv and Ugat pwttfcU gaaoUno, and air powered drills locaUvl ll ��avi��u�� disU'ivta. til--J k��������ved dnU* (or macoswible place*. Hiatsry *i ww*. \** ��l aolca, uraubio map and detail of UnU v��sulta by ��*ur ��t��U w l��eu dssired. ��� MO Y IKS tlUOS.. taoatla. I ul. HU mk* HMa*. **-- I1**-** -**-*��� Vopiifi, M. 6, Suukaut, Wash. rHiouo C*��> wivur tUtM. ��'��u��c Main oiti STEWART LAND COMPANY. LIMITED Founders and Original Owners of STEWART TOWNSITE . . Head Okfick 101 IVmberton Block, - VICTORIA, B. C. Real Estate Insurance Mines Financial Agents ROBERT M. STEWART, - - President Lots for aale in all parts of town Listmgs of properties for sale wanted STEWART LAND CO., LTD. Fifth St, Stewart. BC HYDER RADIO SERVICE Opjn i) a.m. to 9 p.m. (including Sunday.) Messages delivered in Stewart, B, C. u-Lu-oera ���f-mej-e. Btook-owners SMlatlons for r-aoge Frae. or partially frJL railsvele Ier sAUera. taarmUara, up u tea BRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada Has produced Minerals valued as follows: Placer Gold, .S77.>->:; Lode Gold, $118,473,190; Silver. $08,824,579: Lead. $70,548,578 Capper, $187,489,378; Zinc. $32,171,497; Coal and Coke. $860,- 880,048; Building Stone. Brick. Cement. $42,225,814; Miscel minerals, $1,431,349; making its mineral Production to the end oi 1924 show AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $859,427,386 The substantial progress of the Milling Industry of this Provinci exhibited in the following SgiUM, which show the value of produi eessive Hve-year periods: Kor ail ytars to lX��r> Inclusive, $94,647, years 18%-1900, $f>7,H0o,9��7; for tive years 1901 1906, J96.507,9ttf I VMM 1910, $12.5,534,474; for tive years 1911-1916, $142,072,608; foi 19i��-1920, S189.922.725; for the yea. 1951, $28,067,641; for the yeai lo8,843; for the year 1923, 141,804.826 ami for 1924, $48,704,604. PRODUCTION DURING LAST TEN YEARS, $81 Lode mining hmj only heen in progress for -il^U''-'���' only about one-half of the Prtf!inc��1ias besn MOspectedTSoo.Oi 0 of unexplored tnineral-bearinj,' land are open for prospecting Tha ininiai laws of this Province are more liberal an lower than of any other province in the Dominion, or any Colon) i" Kmpire. Mineral locations *t*gMntad the discoverers for nonin Absolute Titles are ubtained by developing such proper! curity of which is guaranteed !>>' ClOWB Grants. Kull infurniatiwn, toguthar with Mining ReporU and M"l,s be obtained gratis by addressing T"K HON. THE MPNWTMIR Of MINKS. VioUiria. British N. H. - ���Practically all British Columbia .Mineral 1'iooerl.cs Upon wl velopment has been done are described in some one of 'he ti tlie Minister of Mines. Those considering mining ii such reports. They are available without chaw on application to tl ment of Mines, Victoria, It. ('. Reports "f the tieological Surve) ' Paciflc Building, Vaueonw. are recommended as valuable gources (nation. the ��� I1SJ ;0lumbi�� vtatmanti ihould : t i1 CaiiH'li*' ,.: infoi PORTLAND CANAL NEWS, STEWART, B. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 ij WE HAVE MOVED INTO OUR NEW QUARTERS TOOTH BUILDING Full Line of Groceries aud Produce For Sale, on terms, two years ��� Four-roomed house, furnished (new); on double corner, clost in; with 3 stall barn, cutter, saddle, etc. Apply Rolston & Co.! J. W. WILSON 5th and Columbia St. :-: :-: Stewart, B.C. DALBY B. MORKILL MINING SURVBYOE B. C. Land Surveyor STEWART, B. C. WATCH REPAIRING Orders Promptly Filled All Work Guaranteed S. Wickwire Newell Building, Stewart, B.C. GEO. H. SHEPHERD Provi :ial Assayer Stewart, B. C. Fifth and Victoria. GET OUR BID on Moving That Freight Crawford Transfer Co. | FREIGHT CONTRACTORS 1 E. ARMSTRONG GENERAL FREIGHTER TELEPHONES FOR SALE-Good second hand telephones suitable for stores, offices, mines, farms or small exchanges $5.00 each F. 0. B. Vernon, B. C ��� Address Okanagan Telephone Co. AGENTS FOR TEAMS PACK HORSES P.O.Box 133, STEWART. B.C. COAL CAPS POWDER FUSE DOMINION TIRES AGENTS FOR UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY Office 5th St., Stewart. TUGBOATS Rupert Marine Products, Ltd. Jjjeo. G. Bushby, man. dir. Prince Rupert, B.C: STEWART BOARD OF TRADE STEWART, B. C. General information of the PORTLAND CANAL DISTRICT supplied on application to the Secretary, Stewart, B. C. Board meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays of each month, Board Rooms PORTLAND CANAL L0D6E j L. O. O. M. 1218 Meets 2nd Thursday at Hyder, 4th Thursday at Stewart HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT COASTWISE STEAMSHIP & BARGE CO. LTD. Weekly Sailings From Stewart Direct To Smelters. General Freight and Powder. For Information Apply: 805 Birks Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. The Song of the Neck-tie Some may long for the soothing touch Of lavender, cream and mauve, But the ties I wear must possess the glare Of a red-hot kitchen stove. The books I read and the life I lead Are sensible, sane and mild; I like calm hats and I don't wear spats But I like my neckties wild! Give me a wild tie, brother, One with a cosmic urge! A tie that will swear And rip and tear When it sees my old blue serge. Oh, some will say that a gent's cravat Should only be seen, not heard. But I want a tie that will make men cry And render their vision blurred. I yearn, I long, for a tie so strong It will take two men to tie it; If such there be, just show it to me��� Whatever the price, I'll buy it! Give me a wild tie, brother, One with a lot of sins, A tie that will blaze, In a hectic gaze, Down where the vest begins. BEAMAN BLOCK H. ZEFFERTT Dealers in Smart Neckwear for Men STEWART, B. C. ��� A Real GOOD Hotel j \y. J. WAKEFIELD H. B. ROCHESTER, Manager European Plan Light and Heavy Transfer Wood for Sale We Buy Bottles ANDERSON CAFE &deli_catessen Private Dining Room For Parties Best Cook this far North MEAL TICKETS $5.50 for $5.00 <F *\ COME TO THE PORTLAND CANAL ELECTRIC LAUNDRY FOR YOUR SHOWER BATHS ^ CLEANING and PRESSING FRUMENTO, RYAN, MacDONELL & CO. 520-521 Vancouver Block, Vancouver, B. C. We are specializing in Portland Canal Mining Stocks. Send us your buying or selling orders. We are in the market for prospects which will stand strict investigation. GET THE FACTS ABOUT MINING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA The B.C. Chamber of Mini's lain ��� position to offer unbiuBsed information, based upon thoroughly reliable reports of the latest date, as to any phut of mining in British Columbia, or general information a�� to any mining property in the Province, Every Engineer, Prospector and Investor should keep in touch with the great development of the enormous mining resources of British Columbia which is now going an. We are not interested in any mining property. We have no stock to sail. We are a semi-public body, organized to disseminate authentic information conceruing the mining industry of British Columbia. Address enquirjes to Secretary, B.C. Chamber of Mines, Suite P. 438 Pender St. W., Vancouver B.C ^ /f= \ In the Center of Everything: HOTEL ST. REGIS Vancouver Corner Seymour and Dunsmuir Streets. W QUALITY MARKS PACIFIC MILK l( a*�� ) tVAPOR.lEJ MU* s *^- i ���Jl HARDWARE Oils, Paints and Varnishes SPORTING GOODS MINING SUPPLIES ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS Kestmore Springs & Mattresses -- Steamer Trunks Very soon after Pacific Milk came upon the market it began to attract attention, for the first aim of the manufacturers was the best evaporfr ted milk that can be turned out. Quality was and is-concentrated upon. As a result Pacific Milk early became popular and has steadily grown PACIFIC MILK Head Office, Vancouver. Factories at Abbotsford & Ladner B.O. SEALED TENDERS Estate William Murphy. Deceased. Sealed tenders will be received by the Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. C, up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 17to day of November, 1925, for the following Mining interests: One-half interest in the Yellowstone Group, consisting of the "Yellowstone," "Butte,, and "Old Timer" Mineral Claims���Upset price $2000.00. One-half interest in the "Anaconda Group' ' consisting of the "Anaconda," "Anaconda No. 1" and "Anaconda Fraction" Mineral Claims One-third interest in the Payrol Group consisting of the "Pavroll No. 3" and "Payroll No. 4" Mineral Claims. The above mentioned claims are all situate in the Salmon River Section of the Portland Canal Mining Division. Most of the claims adjoin the "Forty Nine Group." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 21 5t STEWART DAIRY I SODA FOUNTAIN J. CAMPBELL. PROPRIETOR Home Made Ice Cream Fresh Milk and Buttermilk ICE FOR SALE Cream BEAMAN BUILDING One Door South of J. W. Wilson MINERAL ACT. Certificate ot Improvements. NOTICE. Grey Copper and St. Eugene No. 3 Mineral Claims, situate in the Portland Canal Mining Division of Cassiar District. Where located:--On August Mountain, west side ef glacier, on Naas- Salmon Divide. Take Notice that Dalby B. Morkill, of Stewart, B. C, acting as agent for Albert Johnson, Free Miners Certificate No. 84334C and Marius Pederson, Free Miners Certificate No. 84338C, intends, sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced before tho issuance of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 1 day of September, A. D. 1925. 18 UNION STEAMSHIPS The popular T. S. S. CARDENA sails from Stewart Every MONDAY at midnight for Prince Rupert and Vancouver via way points. Northbound;��� T. S, S. Cardena leaves Vancouver every Friday, 9 p. n. Prince Rupert Sunday, 8 p. m. For Alice Arm, Anyox and Stewart. For further information, Reservations Etc. Apply W. J. CRAWFORD (Crawford Tranfer Co.) Agents. Office 5th St., Stewart. Prince Rupert Agent 2nd Ave. Phone 568 HEAD OFFICES, Union Dock, ft. Carrall St. Phone Sey. .306. D. W. McLEMAN Fifth Street STEWART. ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME ARE TO BE HAD AT THE Hotel Stewart James McAlkenan, Proprietor. N��IQHM* STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SERVICE S.S. PRINCE RUPERT leaves STEWART for PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER. VICTORIA. SEATTLE via ANYOX each THURSDAY at 10 a. m. S.S. PRINCE CHARLES for PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE direct each Sunday 12 noon S. S. "PRINCE JOHN" leaves from PRINCE RUPERT fortnightly for VANCOUVER, via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE FROM PRINCE RUPERT Trains leave Prince Rupert daily except Sunday at 11:30 a. m. for Jasper, Edmonton, Winnipeg, direct connections for all points East and South. For Atlantic steamship sailings and further information, apply to R. F- McNaughton, District Passenger Agent Prince Rupert, B. C. K- ���f *��� ��� If.!' m I PORTLAND CANAL NEWS. STEWART, B. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925 PREPARE to MEET the WINTER Coal & Wood Heaters from $5.00 up Cook Stoves & Ranges from $30.00 up Good Warm Blankets from $7.00 up Flanellette Sheets from $2.75 up Cotton Sheets from $2.00 up Cotton Pillow Cases from 40c up Feather Pillows from 1.50 up Full size Felt Mattresses from $11.00 up We shall be glad to have you come in and inspect our stock. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO. 5th Street, STEWART, B. C, G.W.Smith, Mgr. Jas. Comer returned yesterday morning from a trip outside. Mrs Laura Workman left last Sunday for a visit in Vancouver. Pat Daly returned Sunday morning from a business trip to Seattle. Wm. Sloan, manager of the Daly Alaska, returned Sunday from Vancouver. J. A. Stephen, Public Works engineer, returned Monday and left for Anyox Thursday. W.H.Tolin left yesterday morning on a trip outside. Chas. Lake left Monday night for a visit in Vancouver. Wm. Bunting left last Monday night for the south on mining business. Mr and Mrs Jackson of Premier left yesterday for a visit in Vancouver. Gus Anderson, mine boss at the Premier, left yesterday on a vacation trip south. Residence close in, cheap for cash. Rolston & Co. The children's party and dance set for Oct. 30 has been postponed until the night of Nov. 6. O*. H. A. WhUlans^^ and Surgeon, fjfllct, m*^ and Victoria Sts. Bours 12 o'clock, noon, to 3 p.m., andby appointment. Stewart Bakery BREAD ICE CREAM VEGETABLES CAKES CANDY FRUIT CAMPBELL & DUKE. STEWART CAFE Not the "BEST COOK" But we get by We specialize in 50c Lunches. Choicest of Steaks and Chops -French & Puff Pastry Try our Peach and Banana Short Cakes PRIVATE BOXES FOR LADIES >!= A Welcome Awaits You At The DOMINION HOTEL Victoria, B. C. STEWART HEADQUARTERS. 1 200 ROOMS 100 BATHS li Everything a GOOD HOTEL should be Rat��s $1.50 and up. ��� Free Bus. Stephen Jones, Proprietor. G. C. ANDREW CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER & FORWARDING AGENT Fire, Accident, Automobile & Marine Insurance Rates Quoted on Ore to Tacoma, Selby and Swansea F. E. GIGOT FIRE I LIFE SICKNESS ACCIDENT INSURANCE Stewart, B. C. ��� F. C. GREEN (Green Bros., Burden & Co.) CIVIL ENGINEERS B.C. LAND SURVEYORS Stewart, B. C. Tne MARMOT HOTEL First Class in Every Respect MODERN AND MODERATE Solicits the Patronage of Any and All Once Our Guest, Always Our Guest. BEST LOCATION IN THE CITY SOME PORTLAND CANAL MINING STOCKS That Offer Sound Investments The DUNWELL The MARMOT METALS The B. C. SILVER The PORTER IDAHO The Premier The Natonal Siilver Buying and Selling Orders Filled At Best Possible Prices H. W. M. ROLSTON & CO. Portland Canal Stock Specialists STEWART MEAT MARKET Hams - Bacon - Butter - Eggs Meats and Fish For WHOLESALE PRICES Try Us P. BURNS & CO. JACK SCOTT. Manager 1 in >���;-! ! -J' tW fl \NCUtHD^ [FROM ,/tANAOA FOR ANYOX 32-Ft. High Power Speed Launch BENGUR Fastest Boat This Far North Special Trips to Anyox, Maple Bay, Georgia River, Marmot For Arrangements See A. E. Young, Stewart or O. W. Chapman, at Wharf. ������NOTICE- TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC That on account of the wretched condition of the toad between Stewart and Hyder the Comer Taxi will charge from this date One Dollar straight and until such time that the Government sees fit to do some work on the road and put it in decent shape. The most urgent requirement in Canada's Agricultural Products CANADA produces every year large quantities of wheat, oats, barley, butter, cheese, bacon, beef, eggs, apples, potatoes, grass seed and clover seed that she cannot consume. Her natural outlet for these products is, of course, Great Britain���the one great consuming country of the world with an open market. Unfortunately, nearly every other country with any surplus of food products seems to want to send its surplus to this same market. The keenness of the competition on this, our only market, and the energy and resourcefulness of our competitors began to impress themselves upon the Department of Agriculture some time ago, but it is only within very recent years that the real and only way to grapple with this problem has been discovered, or at least put into effect. This Department now believes, as do also most of the farmers of this country, that the "grading" of our agricultural products is the policy and practice that is seeing us through the struggle and will assure us of our rightful place on the British market. "Grading" means the classifying 18 shillings a long hundredweight below of products, whether, they be hogs, but- Danish, has gradually grow*- in the csti- ter, cheese, eggs or anything else, into mation of the British wholesale buyer what might be called in a general way ***--'-- ��t is "ow quoted at only from 1 or "BEST", "GOOD", "FAIR" and -ess t0 at most 5 or 6 shillings per long "POOR" classes. hundredweight below the best Danish. These exact words are not used in This improvement in price is, of describing the grades, but that is what course, due to quality and has come is meant. The purpose served in grad- about very gradually, the spread nar- ing is threefold��� rowing down by a shilling or two a .,. _ , .. . month until now it is not at all a rare (1) fcxiucatscmal. When the pro- occurrence to see best Canadian selling ducer sees the relative quality of his on a par with the Danish article, product he is spurred on to maintain w*^.^. ��� that quality if it is the "best" or to ���"������������888���Canada was the first country improve the quality where necessary. to grade and standardize ergs. These ,0> --*, . .-,, grades and standards apply not only to \��t) r air rlay. When products are export, interprovincial and import ship- not graded the inferior article for ments, but also to domestic trading. ^Iic!!Lrr1^S.?fitCn b?nJP M T.ch a5 The basis -s '-"erior quality, clean- the superior article, and the credit and ncss and weight advantage of putting the superior pro- n. ��� -��� ��� ' -. duct on the market is lost to the one standardizing Canadian eggs has who really deserves it. established conndence between producer /r,._ ... . ' and consumer and between exporter and (3) Facilitating Trade. The British importer, and has resulted in a dealer learns to have confidence in the greatly-increased demand for the Cana- article he is buying and buys more free- d'an egg both at home and abroad, ly, because it is guaranteed by grading, Other products might be mentioned and gradually everybody gets to know where grading has worked to the great what the best article really looks like advantage of the producer and to tlie or tastes like. In short, grading brings advancement of Canadian agriculture, about standardization and ensures to ai,������ i ��__ . -*,���.��� the nroducer the best n-ire s lo Already Great Britain recognizes our tne producer tne best p. ice. ctore cattle> wheat( chccse> ����� applc3 Canada now grades her cereals, gras3 and oats as the best she can buy. seeds, hay, potatoes, apples, eggs, but- It is for us to so improve our other ter, cheese, wool and bacon hogs. The products, particularly our butter and results have been in every case bene- bacon, as to bring them also into this ncial and in some cases quite markedly list of "the best on the British market" so, even though the grading system has and consequently the highest priced. been in ellect in some cases for onlv r..,,-- ., . . ��� .u- ��... two or three years, thus:- * ph?"d,ng,, e?abled UV�� d-�� thlr> fof cheese, wheat, eggs and apples. Cheese���Grading began April 1st, Grading is helping us to do it for 1923. Canadian cheese the year before butter and bacon, had fallen into such disfavour on the o-m ., o*. British market that New Zealand cheese Quality Counts was quite commonly preferred Todav ��� Qu""ty ���* thus the first objective for the Canadian cheese command** cant* no-- Can"idl->n��P��rt traie. and, then steady, regular ���?W.vi. *u ir 5 , "J1" Per supply. It it ilong these lines the Department of pound higher than New Zealand. Agriculture is working by educational method!, n .. and the resultof this policy is seen in tlie glowing DUtter Grading began same time v.?lum*0' Canada's agricultural exports Look at as for cheese. The reputation of our but- ,Ures :~ ter was then indeed at low ebb. Canadian Canada's Principal Exports of butter today, while not the best on thc Farm Products market, is rapidly improving in quality 1920-21 1021-2S and gaming in reputation. Wheat (bus.) 129,215,117 191.7(14.887 mj Flour (bbls.) 6.017.0:1.2 11.029 JS!n^SA^W^yea^ag0theDe- &^_!���� 888 '"SffiSS partment of Agriculture began to grade Butter (lbs.) 9,789,414 14.501.981 live hogs; at the packing houses anH SF**P* ���<�����*���! 1,8S��,208 1.869.6-ja Stock vards Th* 10# ��,JL*V * . !? Apples (bbls.1) 1158.499 1.408.887 the packers for "select" bacon hogs as ���������,rley <l"-��-) s.sbs.Djvi 22.820,484 against " thick smooths"ras classed by SS^fe*! i 8,201.4.10 7.B24.896 departmental graders has done wonders Middiin-S" <"wt) 819.781 8.or.7,038 to improve the quality of our hoes and Oatmeal and Bolted develop the bacon industry o��u (cwt.> 897.2RC M0.048 TOMm. a. j. . "laU8tr-/* Clover Seeda (bus.) 178.288 417.907 Best Canadian bacon, which ordinar- T.,bacco (ibs.> ...��� 200,153 B,Ml.4M ily was quoted two veara ara frnmin �� c"*m <��������*-*�����> ���- LI7MM 8.��".1JJ , 4"U".u iwo years ago trom 10.'- Flax Seed (bua.) ��� 1,843.591 3,030,1U5 For further information and publications write 501 DOMINION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OTTAWA ���***
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Title | Portland Canal News |
Publisher | Stewart, B.C. : H. W. M. Rolston |
Date Issued | 1925-10-30 |
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Language | English |
Notes | Titled The Cassiar News from 1919-05-30 to 1919-08-01; titled Portland Canal News from 1919-08-08 to 1926-12-31. Published by H. W. M. Rolston on 1919-05-30 and from 1920-12-25 to 1926-12-31; published by James Cullins from 1919-06-06 to 1920-12-18. |
Identifier | Portland_Canal_News_1925_10_30 |
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Date Available | 2016-08-03 |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0315267 |
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