m 1 PREMIER. Jan. 19. The annual meet Ing of the Premier Mines Community Club was held In the Community Hall last Monday evening and the folio Ing officer elected for the year: President 8. P. Macdonald. First Vice-President .. D. Coggan. Second Vlce-FTtstdent--F. Q. Elder, Secretary-Treasurer S. II. Alto. Chairman, Entertainment Committee W. J. Awsetotlne. .cnairman. Hall Committee P. A Lepage. Chairman. Sports Committee David Balfa. Library Committee W. H. Waton andjp. Hughes. The club has had a very successful year, the membership having Increased ' to over 200 and being Instrumental In promoting many entertainments which were greatly appreciated. The latest pic tures are how being shown twice a week tnd the library and reading room are being enlarged. ' A great deal of Interest is being taken in the Interdepartmental basketball league which has always provided keenly contested games. Tennis and badminton tournaments were arranged during the past season and all other tports encouraged. With an energetic committee in charge, the outlook for lt27 seems very promising. TIMBERING IS VERY ACTIVE Micr.i: oiiokks ion li.miikk, etc. WILL KEEP TF.KKACK OPERATOR. iitsv this winti:k TERRACE, Jan. 19. Indications point to a busy winter and spring here" in the timber Industries and prospects are I brighter than for some tlm past. The local mill has now on hand an order for a large quantity of 40 foot spruce boom sticks to be used In rafting pulpwood in the east. An order has also been revived fof between a quarter and half a million feet of cedar culvert timbers to to '( to Obed, Alta., for construction work on the C.N.R. and another large order foe hemlock switch ties for the Canadian National has been accepted. , As a result of these orders not only the local mill and camps are working to full capacity but all the .smaller mills In the district are assisting in the filling of the orders. George Little, the local mill man. left on Monday for Edmonton district where he will purchase a car load of horses to be used here In the logging business. The pole contractors are also looking forwarjd to more prosperous times, weather conditions being much more favorable than last winter. POLK CAMPM ACTIVE In the Remo camps great Mtlvity Is being, manifested and the work of getting out to the river bank last year's as well as this year's cut Is being pushed while the sleighing is in such ideal condition. Owing to lack of snow last winter a good part of the summer's cut had to be left in the woods. These poles will later be rafted across the river; for loading, or it heavy frost continues may be brought over on the Ice. , ALICE ARM Good grade of ore. 'disclosed in tun- network that has been 'carried '6k in, on in real earnest here, the coU weather having provided a fine sheet of Ice. During the past week there have been three games between Alice Arm and the Timber Wolves from P. L. Iloustey'i logging camp. Alice Arm won the three games. Beside the logging camp team, two hockey teams bate been formed lu-town the Tigers anil the Wildcat. Charles Wilson, who left for Van. couver last summer, has returned to Alice Arm tnd Intends to spend soma time here. Al Falconer left last week for Van couver and will spend a month there on business. If. Butler hat ' returned froki .Ban- katcbewtn where he spent the Christ-uiaa and New Year holidays' with his parents. A bountiful lee harvest It now being taken here, hotel keeper khd others being, busy putting up a 'supply for the cooling of edibles and drinks duf lug tht '.hot leather season. William Stephen haa retUfttM VK from Prince Rupert wlin anolW tun wtt born to himself tnd Mrs. Stephen cn January 8. DUN WELL MILL TO OPEN SOON tVto piixes or machinery now I OMINO WH.L E.VUU.K OPERATION TO START IV I'EII- itt.wtv large amount of Dunwell stock held here, but It Is not the shareholders lone who wish to see the production of concentrates under way. The Dunwell, being In the most advanced stage of any properly In the Bear River section. Is naturally more prominently In the public eye than any other, and Its success 111 mean much to all properties of this ted Ion. Latest advices are that the mill Is all ready for operation except for the In stallation of ball mill' and generator. The ball mill will arrive on the Amu rly next week, and the Crawford Trans- ler Co. have made special arrangements for Its delivery at the Dunwell in the quickest possible time. The roads are1 In perfect condition for heavy freighting. The generator has left Peterborol and should arrive here within a eek or ten days. With no unforseeh oceur- Gerald Steward has instituted au action In the Supreme Court against Jock Cameron bad a narrow escape from Injuries If not death last week when he was completely burled with ore, only his hands showing of the sutfire. when the ore caved In from k I0T HER FEET NET CAMrHT Ml COLD Urt. Ernwt Hall, Cardinal, Oat, write: -"Last wioler 1 ot my feet wtt and I eaugtit terrible eol.L I took different kinds of Ineiiifice, but tote did me key good khd I seemed to U gettitg; worst ail tkt time. One day T was rflifipg about what Resident of the district are awaiting! " nediein MA dot fpr others, i 1th Interest th rnmmnMmnt rtf I llioutkf I woald ttl k bottle. After Ntfway Pin Syrup too blgkly, ss t UUm tkit If it were not tat it 1 weald U U intaJid U dy.' Prie )S. k Uttlf, largt family flit 60.; cut kkly by Tkt T. LilWa Co., limllsd, Tkrvato, 0L , chute at the Premier wharf from which he was picking pre to be loaded on the steamer Mogul. In 1926 there were: thirteen births, nine deaths and four marriages ac- Cordlnr to flimres InnnimrrH .t th rences to delay the InstalUtlon of thisjlocal offlcM. uiwuiun), ine wnoie piani snouia oe ready for tuning up within three weeks, and possibly by the first of February, Meanwhile mining operations are teadlly going forward and the latest re port from the mine, on good though unofficial authority, is that the winze. sunk from the No. 4 level. Is down 100 feet 'all in ore, and that drifts are being run both ways on the vein. When It Is considered that this gives a depvh on the vein of clot to 1,000 feet, the question as to production of sufficient tonaagt to keep the mill In operation at its capacity of 100 tons dally seems to be eaUy solved. STEWART Statistics for the year 1936 as announced by J, P. Scarletj. mining recorder, showed 371 miners certificates issued, is company certificates. 453 mineral claims recorded, 1013 certificates of work recorded, 357 bills of sale, 75 certificates of improvements. 3 abandonment and SO filings in Portland Canal district during the TERMINALS HAVE EASY VICTORY OVER GYROS Atsrrgate Srofe of llllllard tltture LaM Mt lit Wao 9WI (o m The Grand Terminals continued thler winning streak by defeating the Oyro P. R. and Oladys D. Jancowskl to have,team last night at billiards by a score a bill of sale embracing an eighth in-1 0f 868 to 824. The majority of the tf est In the Prosperity group of claims sMtt were very evenly contested and set aside and also for an accounting , ,OUie of the players were able to lm-by defendants of money received by ; prOTe their averages although no change them In connection with the sale of : was made In the positions of the teams, said Interest. The Premier Gold Mln- the Terminals still oMunrin rimt mr ing Co. recently acquired S3 per cent The results of the Individual game, tnttrest In the Prosper.ty group with were as follows: a large Initial cash payment. dicaUs that ,the Silver cc$d 'ftfamggft& Uf& i ' i j situated on the northruit inrv nt thl Kltsault River about 6'i miles from the town of Alice Arm. may become a big mine. Development operations will be enlarged in the spring and a good deal more tunneling will be carried out. Skating and hockey playing li now P. O'Donnell (Orand Terminals), 195; W. II. Long (Oyros), 200. C. Balsgno, 300; W. Nelson. 187. F- Zleman, 200; A. McDonald, 131. D. Howe, 300; B. F. 8elfr 131. J. McLean, 173. P. Aldridge, 300. The' league standing to daie'W ' a Bakers Breakfast Cocoa HtuthfdorsmentofHighMfJicdMithorily madi by a reputable manuiact Jrer ha a definite food COCOA Value. It is nourishing and will utain, for instance", a typlid patient, for several week or indefinitely. A brand of cocoa tlat , las been on the 'market for many jreafs and lias been a favorite pre trrptioh of thousand! of physkiant i that of Walter Baker r Co., limited, Dorcheter,Mas and Montreal, Cie. It i. absolutely pure and is put up under tlic most sanitary conditions. The medial profes sion of Canada may continue to prexf ibe it, knowing that auy package bearing the name of Biker is "right." Tn HosriTAL MrwcAL and NuIuino World, Toronto. Witlter Baker & Co., limited Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. CANADIAN MlLtS AT MONTREAL &xUt of Clioice Reclpci unt free D. Hows ITM-tnlnilsl 10 1847 lV r. Wlltturnft . St A 1 S ail Dr. West (Orotto) 10 1844 W 11. Long (Gyro) .... 10 1813 t. D. Macdonald (St. A.I 7 1355 0. Kraiue (Gyros) .... 3 337 Ben Self (Oyro) 9 1C0S J. Andrews (Orotto) 10 1758 J Hamilton (Orotto) .. 10 1754 O. Waugh (Orotto) .... 10 1751 U. MacLachlan (SLA). 10 1751 i May (Moose) 9 1561 J." Brown (Moose) 9 1551 It. Corbett (Terminal! . 9 1549 Don Brown (Moose).... 8 1378 Bert Morgan (St. A.).. 8 1345 J. Judge (Moose) 10 1697 A. Macdonald lOyro)... 9 1443 S. Darton (St. Andrews) 1 158 O. Anderson (Orotto) .. 7 1089 a. p. Tinker (St. A.) . 9 1358 A. Harvey (Oyros) 1 131 J. McLean (Terminals).. 1 173 300 300 300 193 191 187 187 180 ISO 185 185 184 181 178 179 178 178 175 175 175 173 173 173 173 168 180 100 150 155 151 131 173 ii SPORT CHAT I Basketball got away to a good start last wttk at Anyox when three game were played at the Beach gym. and from the Interest shown by the spectator and the character of basketball displayed by the players In all these fixtures, the hoop game would appear to be in for a season of favor. For the El Doro Cup the Mine Intermediates and B. High School team dashed, the students winning over their opponents. 30 to 28, In a good game to watch. The Mln girls again demonstrated better combination and team work In their argument with the Freshles. who will have to take the game more seriously if they wish- to be In ' the running for the Ever Ready trophy and get a chance" at the Silverware representing the championship of Northern B.C. The surprise of the even ing matriallzed in connection with the main event, the Senior League fixture between the Concentrator and Mine teams. It wa thought generally that the newly-formed Mine team, com prised of pltytrs experienced in basket- bull, with the; pick of an exceptionally good intermedial team, would have no trouble w(itt the. B-t , representatives. .who, proved, that they' could epucen- rtuute for the Slmmln's Cup promises! tn be merry one. New "femal sportlngmen" as they art sometimes called are cropping up (gain, although for a while there was an- ubsence of lady magnates, and lady trainers, and lady manaxer. Just now there are three In the public eyo. There Is Mrs. James Dunn, principal owrler of the Cleveland ball club, and Miss Margaret Donahue of Chicago, who wtt recently elected secretary of the Chicago club of the National League, and Mrs. Florence E. Knapp, secretary of State of New York, who auddenlv ha been placed In charge through Mtu? politics! changing of plans of tht racing tnd botlng commissions, which nuny tay win be abolished In the near future. It I not likely that tht last named lady will remain in sporting power long, fof her time of office has expired and a new Secretary of 8 tate of the opposing party will shortly be appointed and will probably oe a man. That rugby Is the greatest moneymaker In amateur sport wat once more ahowu by the recent Issue of the financial report of Yale University, It only dealt with the twelve months ending June 30 of last year tnd this games played last autumn, but even at that', it showed that t net Income wat Low gained by footbtll during tbst period Muountlng tn 33Hilti.73, but there won so much money lost In promoting other High branches of sport that this amount wa reduced by half, All this re- Uw mtlndtf and n.or wtt eaten up by PAflE roun TITO PAtT.7 fiaws Wi'ilm jttlny. jnn uarni PREMIER MINE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamiS ' ID ALDERMAN JICCMTjtfft WELL'VVb-I'M lis! HERE l THE DINING ROOM- VJK ) CLUB CHOOSES rVlAKIN' AN rf-w3 ARB GLAD PUCO OOO CVtRY OAV WITH CORNCOU 1COLJ mmu-.- vvna..y gJTAJffl M sfJ A Vff V Mfn k 4 INSPECTION) Of ALL Rjfc'Wa VOU CALLED THfc CWARITV MINOTC-VJCLU OPEN THE PftONTOOoJ WJOtiESSffiPKM ' ! ' 4 I rMkli A NEW OFFICERS ORGANISATION- ' f. r. MACDOYU.n" Yn FRY:'ilF..NT ACTIVE HOIV AT .NORTHERN. MIMNO CAMP .lj 5 2M-f iZ) 0 927 r Invl rTuc Stwvics, Inc. Cwi mmT -r S OamM. Total. Average Terminals 10 931U MS Oyros 10 8889 HHU C rot to 0 880'J BU Moose 10 8741 874 St. Andrew's ... 10 Stsito 8d9 nulling operations at the Dunwell. sayal 1 ks-t Jkkta k fVw doses I found it Ij. miiman (Moose) the Portland Canal News. There is The averages for the player In the league to date are a follows: dame Ttl. Aver. P. Zleman (Terminals) . 10 30U0 300 O Howe (Grotto) S GOO Geo. Mclimoyle (reterve) 3 Coo J. Parr (Mooxe) t 300 10 1017 wti btlpisr tar. to I took a few bottl I It-it m j t wm Itntlal (A 1A14 ft." l0?."'7 tntttd t0 ktJUu 'nk Aldridge (Oyrol.. 10 1871 Ired Pvle 18t Andrews! 8 14 DO Dr. WsXNl't 1 4 1 i1' O Dounell (TermtnaU 10 18M W. J. Nelson (Gyro) ... 8 1071 V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. v2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lett than 5 Oct FOR SAI.B IWPROVED RANCH FOR SALE, TER-race dUtrlct. ten acres, ill cleared Snap at 135 00 per acre accommodate paying crowds. Terms ar ranged. Apply Box .18. Dally News! office. Phone Blue 431. 19 I IOR SALE. TO CLOSE OUT AN IS-tate. we are authorised to sell sevrml lots, some comers, harbor view, and! ou sewer. Price low and terma from 11000 munthly. Knfjulre T. MrClymonL It IOR SALE. SMALL HOU8t. TWO lota In garden, fenced, good location. 1800 00. UcCaffery Olbbons. Ltd. l .. . . ! , ; ... 115.00 A MONTH BUYS A FINE BUILD- ing lot: Graham Avenun Walker' Music Store.' tf IOR SA IX. SMALL KITCHEN RANGE, water coll, good condition. Phone Black 803. 18 IOR 8A1X-Apply O. ments. PAIR OP BLUE FOXES. H. Udd. Seavlew FOIt KENT FOR BALE. LADY'S FLU COAT. Wholesalt prkt 1175 00. This U a very fine garment, expensively trimmed and well lined. W rMf this to sell at 139 00. Montreal Importers, Third Avenue: FOR RENT. LAHOE ROOM BUITAnl.K for one or two gentlemen. Also single rooms. Plone Green 370. Alaska Rooms. Immediately behind Prince Rupert Hotel. U FOR RENT. - FURNI8HED ROOM 1.1 private borne for bachelor; bathroom adjoining; every mnvenlenre: central. Phone Black 138 morning. IS FOR RENT. THIRTY ROOM EQUIP-ped hotel. Going concern. Writ Box 343 Dally News Office tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-mnt: four room and bath; wir paid. Phone 547. tf FOR RENT. -STEAM HEATED APART menu. Apply Smith Ac Mallett, Ltd. Telephone 174. FOR REKT.-SIX ROOMED HOUSE ON" Borden 8treet, February 1. I'lion Red All. FURNISHED APARTMENT8 FOR RENT by day, week or month'. Thon Red 6Q7: , tf FOR RKNT. MODERN HOUSE, FIW rAmt and batl). Munrri Bro. tf sraie on sometnuir else neim Tnuck-t ? . r- -. for a llttiJTwhllel liWltli 'four well-l MICTION . KKR ! ' balanced team. In this league, the(l AM NQW loCATT.D AT 201 THIRD Avenue, one block West of Mr Bride; phone 774. I km In k position 1-) serve the public to better advantage. I rtpalr furniture of all descriptions. I buy, sell or exchange. Auction r ranged at short notice. O. F. Brine. IIOAIU). "BOARD. THE INLANDER, Becond Avenue. Plum 187. v4ttt 4 4 PRINCE RUPERt'tWES ivi:im:mi.M7 JtNt'.titv id did not include the receipt of tht big High 3:41 am Ml administrative expenses and salaries of coaches and others, and If It had not been for a surplus during the previous year the athletic society would have been In debt. Ice hockey, It seems, al so produced s surplus but very little else. In Canada both hockey and rugby usually are moneymakers. La cross used to be and so were skttln rinks, Then skating went out of fashion somewhat but It It now pick Ing up tgaln and once more lucrative to the promoters. Haeketball has seldom made money because la Canada there are few plscr Jarjst enough to 10 4 ft. 14:23 p in, 300 8:30 am, 8J ft. 3,1 ;0 p.m. 33 Till HUX, JIM IIIY to 3:18 a.m. 19.5 I4:&f) prn. 304 ,9 On km. - 8.3 31.83 pm. 18 LOST L08T. BLACK rUR LINED COAT, between Sixth Street and Third Street and orchard, til fenced. Two mllet' on Second Avenue. Finder please re-from depot. Owner leaving country ! D"r Otnce. t-OST- WATCH. BRTWEEN SEAL COVR snd Seventh Avenue West on Fulun. Phone Blatk 315. Reward. , It noon A. l"rov Srtt Cute, allied Wontl Blocks prr load 14 m. Kindling, per load AJW) Fiimaee Wood, per toad tOM IMIveml. Bait Herring Phone llUfk Kl RESTAURANTS noon r.tT rtir Mr. Unger. Proprletre Third Avenue. Next O. W V. A. (lixxl llntne (vmkrd .Metis. Phone Rltrk 700 ANOTHER IlIO REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES 1-1 H Ton Utility Express ChaMU f 81 J no i Ton Light Delivery CbtMt I 8.10 00 Touring and Roadster I 81500 Sport Roadster t 8MM Coach and Ocupe 1103000 Bedtn 1113500 Landau ill 85 no r.ri r.tn ov iun t Ford Light Delivery, open body 7500 1 Ford Light Delivery, panel body 115000 I Ford Light Delivery, starter equipment I IV) 00 I Ford Tudor Sedan, starter equipment tSOO no I Oldsmobite t-pamenger Tour ing, 133 KOO00 Term ran be arranged on both new and used cars to suit the purchaser. KAIEN flAKARR Dler In radll.se. MrlJinthlln, (UkUml, Pnnllse niil-mnhlle and flies rnlrt far. Phone 51 TAXI Phone 07 Taxi (Cull George. Pah I or C.ut) Six and Sven PA.wnjfer SI tide-Itajtern .at your df.prtal any time. ' Mtoss nuns. Vooi, room Meeker Hlock. (Acrnn from EmprcHii Hotel) IN PRORATE. IN THE MTREME loT'HT Or IIIIITIII f Ol.l Xllllt In the Xiatter of the Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew Aim. otherwise known as Anders Aim. Deceased. Intesttte. TAKE NOTICE that by order of III Honor. Judge Robertson, the 18th day of Dwmber. A D. IMfl, I wa appointed Administrator of the estate of Andrew Aim, otherwise known as Anders Aim, deceased, and all psrtle havlnr. claim asalnjit the sslrf nil). tm k.-.kw . quired to furnish same, properly verified to me. on or before the 17th dsy of jsnnsry. nu. ana an partlm ln ......... .... - . . . i,iuiiru VJ the amount of their Indebtednes to me lorinwun. NORMAN A. WATT Prince Rupart.' II C. Offlclsl Administrator, Dated the 31st dsy of December, A D. IOsW, IN PRORATE IN THE HI I HLMK f OI IIT OF Hill TlMII (l.l Mlllt In the Matter of tht Administration Act! tnd In lh Matter of the Estate of Clark E Iward llronson, Deressed, Intestate. " TAKE NOTICE thit by order of ills Honor, Judge Robertson, the 15th day of December, AD. 1038, I wa appointed Administrator of the estate or Clark Edward Bronson. deceased, tnd til parties having claim against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, pro. perlv vrrlfU-d to me on nr if,. 10th day of January, AD. 1037, and all I parties Indebted to the estate sr ri. ' vo py lne "'Mint of their to me forthwith, KortMAF A, WATT, Olflclnl Admluistrator, n . ... Prlnre Rupert, DO l?8 " f ucrmbf'' AD Arty,, Lotttbll Fouhd.it MAIL SCHEDULE nl T ooimi Cue Ihr I'j-t Uondsys. Wedoedy am 8rfr close j. T tanmnser Tuesdays u Frtdsy . Saturdays . . , C P.lt, Jan 14, 38 First eta mail it t:c c. v Vanewuver on Mondays W Ssturdty by CJR trsiit; T tnjos. A lire Arm. Mr id , inter Sundsy .... Wednrsdsys . T Ft. islmimtn and s RU Sundsy To Alsok Fulnls Jan. 10. 34 T lnern hsflotte JtA IS. 30 . IN-COtllMl I mm I he I Jt Tuesdays, Thursday snd 6 , at I rum tanennief Sunday . . . . . Wednewlay Frtdty . . . . C.P-R- Jtn. 10 34 lion, ,tn)as. A Ike Arm, Mrsss Fremler Tuesday Friday Irom Ft. Mnt(Mn and Rir. Tuedayt frma A U.Ik rulnls Jan. 14. a From ((Hern t'hs.wfle- Jan. IS. 37 MI f'Ol 1 1 T IO Orshtm At Attin Ave. " 1st Avt. U th Rl ' 6th Are., n Fulton tit 8th Ave. fit Thompin llth Sherbrooke Ave t llth Ave. it Conrad St 6th Ave. A- list Core t9 6th A llsv Cure Cir, le t 6th Ave At Ootton St t Sth Ave. Ac McBrlde at Pmv txm nidr Prov CWpv Whtrf OTP Wharf OTP Station 3nd Ave to 3nd St t 3rd Ave At Fulton St 3rd Ave Ac 8th St Sundsy collection same bji PM 1 days only STEAMSHIP M0VEMB1 Fur Vtnmmef Tuesday- a. Carden ' Friday- . Prlnre Rupert Saturday a. CaUla 1 Saturday a. Princess neatrlre Jan 14 PrlnreM Mary Jtn. 38 a Princes Mary I'mm Vanminrr Sunday "M, carden . . Weduesdty a. Pr Rupert i: Friday - sk. CaUla . . 8aturdy a. Prince lieairi- Jtn. 10 as. Pirnceu Mary ' Jtn. 34 Prince Msry 1 I'nr Purl Hlmiwon and Naa KM"" Sunday--a Ctrdent I'nmt port Mlmpsort tnd Ns KM"'' Tuesday as, Cardena ' Inr Mfwart, Anja and Altre Afi- undy Cardena " Wedneedayiw. Prince Riipeff ' I'rmn Klewart, Anjnt and .tllee Tuesday ). Cardena Friday . frlne Rupert r tjneen FhirMIe Jtn 15 -irve Clifrle Jan, tt-k. Ifince Charle Itnm tlnren lhflntle Jsn, 13 a. Prince Chart Jtn. 37 -en. Prince Chtrle For .tU.k Jtn, 10, Princes Mry Jtn, 34--s, Prlnresa Mary from Alaska Jsn, 14 . Prince Mary Jtn, 38-., Princess Msry C.N.R. TRAINS For East -Monday. Wednetdt! Baturdaya OJU'I From East Tuesdays, Thuriidr '1 hiiM.i., 1301 D.im.n - im PAIN in BLADDE fmiMMlla, f klltj I 8ANTAL WD'J mrt I tt ,aZ Lttk fe Iht iom by in