“Water ae wers— Prince BEG i BeGe CA = = —§ A) ———————_— Ey “Water Powers E | THE fact that cheap power is one of the most essential factors in the establishment of industry sheuld turn the eyes of the industrial locator to Prince Rupert, where the district offers many first-rate sites capable of economical development of water power. There is, in rough figures, 350,000 horsepower awaiting the harness of industry, all of which is within a compara- tively short distance of tide water or rail. Prince Rupert Powers (Partially Developed) TEMS AR aie . 27,800 h.p. Khtada River 17,500 hip. Thulme River 10,000 hep. 55,300 h.p. Developed Power rim Ce: RU Cri eas scene 2,675 h.p. HANTD'Y;O Kegetencocnes sect et eR Bole Paes er cereh ae 6,600 hp. Naas River .... 180 h.p. Skeena River” Es 225 h.p. Surf Inlet —.. tet ree anee Pe, . 1,260 h.p. Swanson Bay A (ois Te de seca es 2,500 h.p. Ocean Falls ......... Re Oe eae ee eas 11,100 h.p. 24,540 h.p. Undeveloped Power Goast ands Menlo ee eee 102,700 h.p. Sse ena io ee ee ene 106,925.h.p. Naas 28 Sees ae een ee 63,130 h.p. 272,755 h.p. Prince Rupert industrial power rates for a load of 21 to 100 h.p., continuous for 24 hours, are 4c. te 1c. per k.w. hour. Sport and Stunting PRINCE RUPERT is the headquarters and centre of a hunter’s paradise. Within a few hours’ boat journey one can obtain all classes of shooting during the hunting season, including bear, goat, deer, geese and all species of ducks. There are splendid streams and large Jakes where one may enjoy trout fishing of the best. [PAGE SIXTEEN]