oui,i r n- "-3ffifi.!t Page tvo THE DAILY NI373 Famous Dathie Mines, Smithers, Youll atfree ihai Chase &sanborn's SEAL C BKMD JL Is more Delicious than any other The Daily News HltlNCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Kvery Aflernoori, except Sunday, the Prince -'Rupert Daily'News,. Limited, Third Avenue. 11. P. PULLRX, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES s r,f City Helivery, hv mail or carrier, per month '. .Vi .$1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and Hie United Slates, in advance, per year $0.00 To all oilier coulilries. in advance, per year . . $7.0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. OAfLV EDITION 98 86 Thursday, Feb. 20, 105. All Get Trouble Passing Through Mountains. All (lie railway line.- have trouble passing through nr alongside mountains. This year we have been having delayed trains on the Canadian -National but yesterday we read of trouble- on the tIP.R. .and we know of many delays of which no one ever read except possibly officials of the line. The American lines also have their troubles at certain seasons of Hie year. When there are heavy snows and rapid thaws, miow is bound to come down a'nd interfere with traffic occasionally, and this Rue gets as IjHIe as any. Most of the troubles ire along the banks oT the Skeeua River where the mountains are very steep and it seems 'almost impossible to avoid a tie-up now nnd then. Would You Like To 1 Be An Oriental N white person wants In be an (Iriental, wonderful as hrr some of the race of Asia. Yet any, person is So classed who does not vote. 1 he. only way to be sure of getting a vole is li. see mat the name is placed on the IisL Just now the provincial list is being made up and all those who did not vote at the last provincial election vvilrhaye their names taken off. Any sucli who wi-Jt to have the name retained On the list must register again. '. - . ' "" It was noticed that Prince Rupert Hid not vole as Marge proportion as mi some constituencies. I his is (lie time In act. A person registering jiow is sure- to be qualified for a provincial election, whenever it may take place, and probably! for a liominithi election Sis.the provincial J i t is usually iiscil.; . '''' Support Program . Of Good R6ad's.""j Prifjce Rupert people Wili be ready lq back up the program of good roadiftHUjied'by Hon. Dr. Sutherland. The ga-olim lax was imoedlor the special purpose of building1 and improving the roads ofAlhe!proviiice. Or this Prince. Rupert is now getting her share; The road is to bo built to Calloway Rapids and .ilready the slashing tin this section has been completed and the oilier work will proceed, we are told, just as soon as weather conditions perpiil.- In the pat our objection to spending money on roads has been thai none wa being spent here. The argument no longer holds, good and we are wholeheartedly with the scheme, not only to improve the main highways in the smith but also to complete the connection between Alberta and (he. Pacific Coas.1 through British Columbia. Laler we shall hope to have a road built through the niirthem part of the connlrv connecting with . Kdmoiilon and Jasper. It is n difficult work and it will Hike some time to complete but undoubtedly will havo. to go through. " Variety Needed In ' ' Winter Sports. There i, pleply to do i rinre Rupert In llie, summer. The winter i the limeheii jK-oplc are apt In gii o seed from' lack of proper excrete, und recrenllno. Huriu? the winter just closing there ha been lilte doing here m the way of sport except basketball,, bad.m.iuoutai.d biN - 'artl Kach of llfe.e jr very interesting and helpful iii its wav but only ;i hundred or two players have taken part. The mass or the pcpple have ilniic nothing but mope or read Action is neeesry to lire. We must be doing things cNe we die o( inanition. Athletic sPrls are a means of keeping fit yel thereu JilUe porl here in the winter when it is needed m"L .N,im1,f ',is "lade just now in Hie hope that bv next winter some effort will be made lo put in swimming bath gymnasium or, some other means or exercising nnd that many who have moped the present winter away will be jminM ,,, arouse themselves and lake n real interest f the welfare of Iheir bodies. "Nerves in Bad State Could Not Sleep" Mr. H. N. TardelL Harrowsmlth, OnL, whet: "My nerves Were in i very bad Ute, and for nearly six months 1 did not know what it was to have a good night's rest I could not eat, and never felt well. 1 heard about Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. and thought I would try it After taking it for a few days 1 began to feel better, and soon was able to sleep well at night. My appe-tite also returned, and I felt 'stronger and better, and after taking three boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I was quite well. I have also given the Nerve Food to my little girl, with good Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 0 ctA. a box of HO ilIU, rxlmnmn. lUUw A do, J44L, Toronto Still Lying Idle Because of ; Failure to Settle a Dispute 1 Ninth of Series of Articles on Mining in Hulkley Valley, baed on .Smithers Hoard of Trade Report, No intimation has yet heen given a- to whether n seltle- , incut. has heen arriveil at between J. P. Imthie nnd the Federal Miniiiff and .Smelling Co. in regard ! the operation of the mines,' on Hudson May Mountain, near Smithers, on which there is a, j peculiar joint control. The Work on the mines Mopped sud-; I deiiiv last .time an a time wiieit an operations . m me reueraii .Company were closed in the district. Since f' iKlliing has heen heard fronr thenpyithoiigh there have heen a number of rumors current. Telling of these mines, I.. ' : Mttiill, in his report priMaro ' laktn over by Dnlhie in Sepleni-tnr Hie Smithers Hoard of Trade i.r, jijjs, f ,.', a,mil Churl, says they are situated on the ,((,,- ince being taken up' very southwest slope of the ninun-. tittle work has heen done, alien- tain alu ill I sixteen miles from Smithers. These Iwenly-foiir claims rinding Hie Mamie, son, ail the White perlies. as well as consist in all,. nit values in ilver and gold were round. A shaft was sunk on the vein. This was-followed by the drivig by J. It. Turner. Oulliie's engineer, of a drift Imiiiel for a distance of 170 reel. and sinking from this tunnel. Satisfied by the result of this, that there was a good body of milling ore, Mr. Turner made a start at driving a 00(1 fool tunnel from the gorge of Henderson Ocek to cut the vein at 350 feet or ilepjn. Later this . plan was abandoned in favor of a shorter tunnel to reach the vein 150 feel below the drift tunnel. In May. 102!. this work was completed with satisfactory rcsuILs, Henderson In June. 1022, Mr. Dutliie add ed to his holdings by taking an option on the Henderson Claim from the owners, the Ashman brothers. Although located in 101)5, practically nothing had been iloiie on any of the veins lo be seen on the properly until iMilhie took hold. Then Mr. Turner commenced an aggressive development nn a silver-lead vein lo which little attention had been paid by the prospectors. I'he results achieved were phe nomenal. The vein was established for 1100 feet in length, three main drift tunnels were driven, and high grade ore found in quantity in all three. -The ore bodies range from one to ixly inches in wbflh, sixteen inches bejng a fair average. Iluliy silver, nalive , silver,, ami grey copper, are found in several places. Permanent -buibllngs Dut hie's holdings on HmNnn Hay Mountain were turned over to Dulliie Mines Limited, a nrv loiupany in which the Federal Company hold 55 per cent ot Hip slock. In June. 1!)2I, operation was slopped, since .when ( the mine has been tinder the care or a watchman. It is said that differences or opinion belween the owners resulted In the closure!" Xo announcement has' yet been made as In when the milling and shipment or the larpe body tf hi1i prade ore now in sight on Die Henderson claim will be resumed. White Swan 'Another or the properties1 which was bonded In the Dulhie Mines Is the While Swan firoup,1 linn beinsr roiieentrnli'd nn the f Mamie ami the Henderson. There' mtare .several showintrs. two nrin- Ihe llehdcr- eipal veins the While Swan and Mvan pro- fiS(, Dome being oieneil hp. The; i number of values in these are in silver and! riaiiii mi which little or no de- (.a, , no ,ono f0nsissi velopmenl has yel taken place. ,,f ,,,,!,,. ,,,, ni),, stripjVinir of: the vicinity was prospected the vein, shafts, and three short'! some twenty, years ago ami a tunnels, number of locations made. In- dividual prospectors .struggled along for many years endeavoring lo open up their claims. Hut without assistance from outside capital litle progress was made until November, 1021, when J. F. Diillue of . Seattle took the Mjimie under bond from the owner, J. A. .Alilrich of smithers. Mamie Ten Years Ago in Pfinne Rupert dress; Princinal Brady, recita Prince Northern I February 26, 1915. The following vill lake par( in the seud-nfT program at Hie . K.vliiliiliiwi Rail louiht In Prince (HuperlV secoinl overseas nmlin. Here a well-defined vein from Pent: Acting Mayor ?. W. Kerr, four to eight feet in width had ; address; Hev. W. F.. Collison, ad- been proven on the surface by open cuts, and stripping, fur si distance or l,5(in reel. Import- lion; Miss Klsie Nauman, song;; the Ilailey sisters, Spanish dance; Hev. .1. H. IMmmick, ad dress; Mrs. Hirch. recitation; Mr1. Scott, solo; Canon Mix, address Miss . Beatrice Killeu, Highland! Fling. Capl. W. Barrel! Clayton will be called upon In reply on behalf of the contingent. Amid a gre'al concourse of, In-. dians among whom be had served for thirty years, the . tale Hev', II. II. Curd was laid to rest at Mellakalla yesterday- afternoon. Many frieds of the late mis (i. A. Hix and Hey. V, i. A. I.ar- ler 1 conuucieij tne service. ; pIN'(!K The Man in ih? Moon I'OKTUY and other aruiri I wonder how they read the slutT; Hut here is mil hiiifr ii'iore 'Ihai.;' rhyme You may peruse al any lime. A (IHNIAI. Old chief of .police. W As a: joks ojice arfeit his illecnf . . J-,or puleliiiisr bin pant. A Willi, a ipiill uf. Iipr auiii's. were cnnslrueled, . a crimpre..soNVhirlt, die said, was ft loeaCh.ofJ and power plant installed,-, and lfanilTs(ir.ted ores, hauled to' the railway at Smithers and shipped from there. A new road was built in 11)23 from the mine lo Smithers, partly at the expense of the srnvernnient, partly by Mr. hut Inc. The claim was paid for out of the first year's shipments. Fp In the end of 11)23 approximately 1,000 tons of ore had been shipped, reputed to average l75 per ton throughout. In July. 1023. a cnnlrnllinpr interest in the properties vvas ac-iuiied by the Federal Mininfr A Smelliiifr Company, allied to the (tilSPeheim interests. All of A MIMHKIl nf -Prince lluper( peoide are in a scaly business. They deal in f isli. 'I'll moon may noi affect 1 1 10 tide, hut usually the jioneymoon afTects the lied. AT the church banquet this nlber nifHil I he chairman intimated that wild lh? exception of HAD BOILS ALL OVER HIM Thcr Is only on wey to pn rid toll ami Hint in bj rolnir rirht lo t the scat or ttic trouble Mix blond ti lhA bn. blfKKl most be nmdo pure Iwfore lb bollii will (llaM-ar. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS rlpani-fii I he j'iiin tmt i-iiniri ill thf ronl ntatli-r ri-inii tli blood In a way Hut rew invdirinrs dn. Mr. cli,i. runkln, Puljcs, ..ix.. wrllrn: "A Tew Jours atrt inf bunbanil bud a Hrrlblc lluic wild l,lh. on nnn anil Iw bud IS bxupen hU .)lw and vrM; rive on Die back fr bl tierk, and s-v-ral ihnre on different rmm of hi IhkI.v. lie tried evirj HjI ik lie rimld tlilnk or, bm rot no niier unnr he tit niirdx k mood inner, and ti hi curprlsc it wnn-plflcly relieved hlrti of boltn. In a Very fhoil lime." Il.n.ll. ha been nn tb market for the past R year: ho sure you ret It when yon -k for It; put up only b.V The T. Mllburn Co.j Minlu-d, Toronto, Out. jeveryHiing Cenrfre H. Xa.Ien was the,,,.,,,!,.,...,. speaker at Hie monthly Hoard imiis 01 1 raue luneneon on the steam er Prince fSenrue yesterday at lernoon. His subject was 01 1 raue ami uieir i)eveio)inenl. ;y,)U itule President I). !. Stewart presided.! after. using. Buy one cake of this wonderful health soap, use it, and then you'll know why it's getting more and more popular every day. There s somttbin about Lifebuoy1 that you can't resist I LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP More than Soap -a Health Habit sionary's family went over from ,iinrs :.,.! h.iniln.-Prs the n..n. Iluperf in the launches I,,,,. f .......f,... .. ri-hl. Cross. Kvelyn ami ni. ,.,.n 'n, - ii i l.aura F. Hev. Archdeacon Col- ;iM.r.s' or the ultra selec' lisnu. Hev. . K. Collison, Canon ! rou Hupert modern nil in lias about except the barber IF you Irumpel every time I Hoards jc!t illf u.c hiall have lo name I'MAItY lost his toes in reach-i)ur Itii'. noillijiole bill Dr. Conk mly iot cold feet. HUI'F.HT is bh'l a city small I lleside a 'hijrlior' clear ijltul H is fuller than them all ,1 To -Jiinr whose home is here. II'. ebivalor has liesun, j It's ' sawmill ,'loo I wven, 1 'AVill wTy soon , be heard lo hum, As well yv.'hetng seen. ; ?fthd -on" U 1 ei yvnli'rXfonl so sheer! 1 111-rr 11 ii- pe, in; 11 r,, .cannery l aillUM y IICW ",nd an ainyloFr Miiid; warehouses' -Aiiii I hOu.seVijH a few. ' ' $$ifiUfo'.'.'-, 'Vvi.' j An someday 'praps we shall he rich As anyone H know, For Huperl's p'fdtitf on the 'Jiimj Jusl say I told you so. " SMITHERS llaxen Ilaiikinsnn celebrsled his third birthday on .Mnnrt.-iv - aiiernnnn, when he entertained as his guests a ..lumber pf his llltle boy and girl friends. Haules and other forms of amusement were enjoyed followed by a lil He dinner with the birthday cake rnfiiainiug the usual tokens. vi r. anit Mrs. . Slavlfi of lelkUa were business vlsllors In town on Tuesday. lMwin nifc has reftirneij from Vancouver, where he went 0 receive special treatment for Ilia injuries he received while working for the village last summer, when his shoiilder was badly shattered. There is very little improvement in his condition, as' ins right arm is practically use less and the left arm is also partially paralyzed. F. Hehdle, teacher of OradoR Ihree and Tour at the local school has been admitted to the The most popular mew and women! THEY are the ones who take care 1 of themselves healthy, attrac tive people. They are constantly moving upwards, making new friendships, holding old ones. Everybody seems to like thenr. - And nothing is so attractive as personal cleanliness. That's why Lifebuoy Health Soap is today used by all classes of people, the world over. Its liberal, creamy lather contains a gentle antiseptic quality which penetrates into every pore, and leaves the skin purified and refreshed flowing with health. Lifebuoy goes right to the root ot " body odours"--and removes them. The wholesome cdour of Lifebuoy . vanishes quickly 7 BMP" V SAVAGE hospital suffering -from an attack I or la grippe. 'Mrs.A, .Miller; 'tin's: takei charge of his vlasscrt tiniilj )ie;.is.uIdej'lo. got. around agVilu. i Mrs. K. F.by jenterlalned .i nilinber'of Hie younger chl(ldien on Monday afternoon on the occasion uf little Zona's first birllt-day. The' bls were accoinp.tnied by Iheir older sisters or girl friend and all spent a very tdi'asitnl afternoon. C. It. Viilberl of Terrace, fire insurance adjuster is in town on business in connection with the recent fire. An inquiry relative to the fire that wiped out a portion of Main Street early last Thursday morn ing; is being conddcted before lioverniiient Agenl S. ll. Iloskins. The silting is being held in the municipal unices and there arei sotne IwCiily odd vvituess to he1 called. Hi connection with the! mailer, 1 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 4444 4 Thursday, February 26 tusli 3:17 a.m. 20.H lo:03 p.m. ID.5 '-ow U:5J a.m. 1.0 22:lt p.m. t.o Friday, Ffctruiry 27 iliBh 1:20 a.m. 20.1 10: to p.m. lrt.l Low 10:t2 a.m. J 22:51 p.m. 5.0 ft. ft. Lever Brothel L TurontL. id LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED lo building next door lo Frizzell Hutchcr -Shop, hc ;Tfl from the Kmpress Ilnlcl We carrv a full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES 80CIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor Washer" and Dryer Has no Wringer, needs none W :i Medal at lal 'Oifhoc Kxhibdiou i:v American nnd Canadian Machine. Cash Price $185.00; also sold : b ? Kaien Hardware Co. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Hlgrson Blocr, PltlftCC RUPERT; B. 0. OfflOd Hours, t U 8- , Phon C88. Opn Cnlngi Onl IpMlal ppolntmnU. St. Regis Cafe ?rlrtce Rupert's t-e"n Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpa'd Third Avenus. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phona M. i Cartage, Warehoujtng. M f)lstrlbu(lng, Team ot ' Motpr Service. LW, Band and Ora"! We Specialize In Pl"6 Furniture Rovme