PAGE TYVC Keep out of the Kitchen SHREDDED WHEAT Meals without treat without some and trysome today The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA, Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. Eg?E of the word in its fullest sense and their public realize that in the Community Theatre they have an outlet for whatever artistic abili ties they may possess. ' PRINCE RUPERT ORGANIZATION . In Prince Rupert the little theatre movement ha.1 commenced In the organization of the Prince Rupert Players' Club. This organization, thanks largely (lo the expert work of Alex. Connon, who Is himself a finished actor, has done wonders in the few years it has been organized. Plays have been put on here that would put to shame many professional organizations. The club has had the support of the people of the city, who have recognized the uniformly good work done, and it is the general hope of the citizens that its activities will be continued. There is no doubt that general interest in the Little Theatre movement will increase" in the years to come. The wave is not yet at Its height Interesting experimentation will go on throughout Canada, and doubtless some significant contributions will be made to the theatre arts. mum i Lfijhjt SssxssMsaaaaJ NESTLt 5 p '7rrpared fry makers ofJcstles TkbifVot VAPORATIfi MILK CI whole world knows NESTLES for its richness cmcb . purity sum MIXING IN INTERIOR IS VERVj utnnnTi vt VI rV IV. I 1.111 UiklJl. I v. I CREASE SAYS .McGILL (continued from page on) first time that anjr extrnslre development has been done upon It. The chief vein so far expo:!' has .been developed a length of 350 feet by surface stripping and open cuts and it now shows good ere throughout the entire, length. Arsen-pyrite carrying gold values and also galena and zinc-blende are the .minerals j found, and the width cf mineralization Is from 2fe to 7 feet. Another vein 'of smaller size but higher grade shows 6 itd' 18 Inches of high-grade ore and Is opened up on the surface for over 200 jfeet. Douglas Lay. Resident Mining Engineer for the Mlstrlct, made an examination of this group only last Saturday and following upon his examination the program of development Is being extended. IIAIiINK DISTRICT The Little Jce property In the Bablne Range has been taken under option by Vancouver capital from Martin Cain and iThos. King, prospector-owners, both, of Smithers. and It Is expected that development will start as soon as weather conditions warrant. This Is one of the best known high-grade properties In that district. Another Bablne property showing up weU under recent work Is jthe Harvey Group, a high-grade sUver-, copper prospect only twelve miles from Sznitbers. . TOPLEY ItlSTKICT Friday, June 17, 1927 j The Topley District has been the centre -- jof attention for the mining men of the ' continent ever since last summer. The LITTLE Ttif THEATRE iTnr MO invrirvr EMENT (sensational find near there, made by Amateur theatrical societies have been in existence a long time, Frank H. Taylor in June of last year but it is only iabo'uf fifteen years ago that the first experimental '"d ,ncw,kno7f. M he RJChI1'I1 ?- . . , showing far better than anyone at first amateur producing groups were established in Canada. The move- imagined, since they took the option ment grew slowly and was seriously interrupted by the war. Sud- " December last the standard silver denly a real public interest developed, probably the r principal 1 reason liI!nlnLCf' " .!XFead" 'm! , . , $50,000 in opening up the property and was the dominance of the "movies and the virtual death of touring are now so well pleased with the pro-companies. Now all over this country there are hundreds of ama- s5 oae that they are installing bet-! teur producing organizations of many different kinds, groups 1 in col- ter mch.1.rT " J" depth may be attained. Present workings, are leges, schools, and churches. Their name is legion, and their meth- at the too foot level below the surface. ods of organization, their strength, their equipment, the quality of 11 u now P"poed to sink a shaft to their productions vary exceedingly. 300 ioot 1T and pore the; Hart House Theatre, Toronto, the Ottawa Drama League, the ore tiere- Iu " of tne work ! Vancouver Little Theatre Association and the Winnipeg Community " t.e'a. T "T""!! - . . , at the 100 foot level has not reached! ni ,i tii j r, Players are at present the four best known groups m Canada They the ouUld of tne dtpotlt own their own theatres, and Toronto and Ottawa both employ profes- g, exposed at the surface for 238 feet' sional directors. in width. High grade ore to the value! No citizens of Toronto ever think of Hart House Theatre of woo and moo per ton was encountered without associating with, it the name of Vincent Massey. Not only in mm of this work, while the general has Canada's minister to the United States given very generously to haa ben to Pr0T " ore our country's mot perfectly equipped Little Theatre, but he has also rtch'r on tUs than at tn 8Urf4Ce-acted with considerable success in some of the major productions. e unlns froptrt3r " Hart House Theatre is on the University of Toronto grounds but its ZTT charter gives it practically complete freedom of action and it is ,Urted by Frank H. Taylor this spring liberally patronized by the general public as well a the University and financed chiefly by smithers and students. ''; 'i . .t '. i i m k . Vancouver capital. Mr. Taylor Is hlm- The Ottawa Drama League, which has grown from a small read- eif tn charge of the work, which has ing circle of fifty-two in 1913 to a producing grpup with one thousand ben 8Ins for two months and great five hundred and two members In 1927, is numerically the largest aireaay oDtawed. a vein showing Little Theatre "p l twentjr trtt wW on tb urfc group in Canada, Duncan Campbell Scott, Deputy Superintendent General of the Department of Indian Affairs, and ZnT f ,?! hi i - . . . , . , , company holdings and is of similar well known Canadian poet, is the, active president, and Rupert Cap- cnaract to tnt on tbe Richfield of Ian, formerly prominently associated with the Community Players which it seems likely to be a contin'ua-of Montreal is the producer. Among the various . authors whose tion . This vein has been opened up plays have been presented by the League are the following Cana- by surface stripping and a number of diana: Mao de ia Roche, Merrill Dennison, Donald Guthrie, Stephen jopen' cuu. and high-grade ore is found Leacock, Marion Osborne, Lloyd Roberts and Duncan Campbell ,at - of points. Three tunnels Scott. - f 'are now beln driven at different places ion it, and one of these cut a body of VANCOUVER'S PART IN THEATRICALS jST iiic muuiti umic. iHTOur (iMuimiiuu, vuuuKu uin iii .Bmtthers last Sunday made all the istence since 1921, has already gained quite a reputation on the smithers people open their eves m aa- Pacific Coast for its artistic productions and its strict adherence to jtonishment. They had been jecting the four main objects of the association which are: 1) To promote 'irg ize to the showing but when the studjt of the drama; (2) to produce high-class plays by Rritish jhigh-grade was combined' with it a most and foreign dramatists not ordinarily given by travelling companies; aTeble urprie was given them. Prac- 13) to encourage and provide facilities for the production of plays!"""; every one ,n Smlthe ' P""" by Canadian dramatists; (4) ta develop the arts of costume scenic, f"', "?L TW , , . . ,, ... 'into this company and among the direc- design and stage lighting. , jtor8 4re E E- 0rch4rdi tht msyor The Winnipeg Players made a very wise move when they added -i B. Warner, the president of the community to tneir line, iney nave uvea up to tne true meaning board of trade, if punre Rupert people do not get the benefit of this oppor tunlty to profit through the mineral wealth at their door, they wUI have no one to blame but themselves. Other properties being opened up tne Topley District Include two by Oale it Litton, one near the Richfield and the j other close to Perow Station. The lat ter is a huge deposit carrying gold values. It may be low-grade, but the size wUI offset this. In addition to the above many new discoveries are being made from day to day In different parts of the district, and more genuine new prospecting has taken place In the district within this past twelve months than for the ten or twelve years before. Several new companies are investigating different properties this summer and It la hoped that by fall several new ODeratlona will ha under way. POWER CONSUMPTION CON- STANTLY ON THE INCREASE STATES HEAD OF CITY UTILITIES DEPARTMENT (continued from page on kilowatts and was used for street lighting. This was followed bv several more economical plants. Then came the Installation of tbe hydro-electric. which was put in to help out with the overhead on the water suddIv. Oradually the demand had grown untu ure uiuuvK jjiauv y,im a capacity ;oi S.000 kllowats had been added. chief rrxcTios The chief function of his department was to pdoduce a continuous service at a low cost and that he thought they were doing. The difficulty was that high capacity machines were thrown on the the system and that upset their arrangements. They had to provide for this and doing so was where the added expense came in. Mr Little explained that the contract with the Cold Storage plant had proved a decided advantage, especially I" THE DAILY NEWS Frid S2T at tbe present time when the elevator was shut down. Their plan was tq load the Hydro-electric to 1U capacity knd provide the remainder from the dry dock plant. A wholesale rate was given the cold storage plant and thl added Income had I made It possible to avoid a deficit this year. ThtT had thought It might be possible to shut down the drydbclc plant! for a few-months tout It had proved , impossible to do so as the load was' constantly climbing and could not be carried by the Shawatlana plant. iooi sriii'i.i:s Mr. .Little went oh to show that they were making a good surplus even tn the light part of the year. The telephone was also well ahead. In the near future he anticipated there would be a great Increase In the load. There was a lot of talk of companies coming and developing the water power at the Ecstall River but be did not think this would fee likely unless sonie big source immtssamlmsar in Hsu ''''' fJrHL "Tr a mr to.mghv 9& $ NY 3T C helP " flake. Notf'1"1" J cii-P""' t ilk or """TZh"l" CORN F, it consumption was In sight. If a pulp mill should be started It would be a good thing for the city as it mlgh;, provide surplus power for the city. At the close President Ntcholla thanked' Mr. Little for his lnterestluR address. 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