Page four ' The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBU Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES r : 'V City Delivery, by mail or carpe yearly period, paid in advance For leaser period; paid in alVance. per month By mail to all parti of' Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period Or four months for .y. By mail to all other parts oibfitian Columbia, the British Empire and United States? p$dJn advance Per year By mail to all other countries! per yesr Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per Insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch Local Readtrs, per insertion, per line Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, eaeh insert'on per a rate line is richly impregnated with min- .15 Monday, December 10, 1928 TRELLE SCORES AGAIN (Edmonton Bulletin) Mr. Trelle again took second place in, the wheat competition at Chicago; the premier hontir going, as it did last year, to a Montana exhibitor of hard, red winter wheat. The Peace River grain was thus shown to be better than any other spring wheat shown, and superior to all samples of fall wheat save one. To win second place in a' iOliipetjtio)i which included wheat of all varieties, spring and winter, from all parts of the continent is a distinction of which any farmer should-,, be proud. In Mr. Trelle's case the achievement is the' mor notable, because in three successive seasons his wheat! has been the best shown on one occasion and next to the best at the other two shows. News of the Mines I AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Consolidated Expected To Take Emerald Group; New Ore Body on Mona Near Burns Lake; Hag- t gen Reviews Gold Situation in North Interior people interested in the Emerald mine group on Sweeny Mountain, in the gib.alp, district, 'are expecting to soon receive their first payment from the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. That company worked the prop thrbo8tnmirbifnrtheSlbola;dTfe,6PtIInt can now b carried n rin to the Plnl where the region. i A rich body of ore has been struck in new workings of the Mo na Mines Ltd. property near Tschemkut LakejouttKoI 'tiunisJ Lake. The miniMr.'O. r. 6 mine can ue put in production. By next summer, the construction of a mill should be warranted for operation by the, spring of 19SC wnpany i.ironKij. unance lider ittm&t Mahagenfent. states that the strike i on the sec-j11 0,d deposits are known on ond vein and comprises five feet,00 Mountain and there is aur-of grey copper and silver ore. The Krous arsenopyrite similar to vein is located 136 feet to the westthat of the Nickel Plate mine, at of the old workings and develop-! Smithers. Topley is believed to ment is proceeding on the newj prospective producer of gold showing. The strike seems toanl under active development. Drove a theory that mineral runs!Tn.e Aurimont. on Rocher de through the country in a system Roule Mountain, carries ore rich of parallel veins extending to in gold and has been making interesting hlnet in thetOmineca district is a blanket deposit sim era! and a piece of surface ore re-j'lar to the formation of the faih-cently gave, assays of $40 per too, Lous gold ielda of South Africa. fit is eVidently the bed of an an- The northwest mineral survey ,cient auriferocs stream the grav-dlstrict, writes A". E. Haggen.,e, of which thve become consol-M. E., editpr of the Mining & In- Mtd into conglomerate. dustrial Record, has been of re CHRISTMAS DINNER FUND For the convenience of out-of-town subscribers the following coupon may be cut out and used: ' I Enclosed find dollars contribution toward the Christmas Dinner Fund, of the Salvation Army to provide a dinner for Jhose not otherwise remembered on Christmas Day and for the provision of Christmas hampers for poor families. 1 1 sA ; v. Signed .251 ft Decker Lake. The general trench" shipments. One of the most of the veins is north. Bald HIW Hon. Frank Oliver, whose name, with two others, is mentioned in connection with the vacancy on the Dominion Tariff Board. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC IN THE PEACE RIVER EDMONTON. Dec. 10: Smallpox, in epidemic form, has bra ken out in . several points in the Peace River territory, and every precaution is baing taken to prevent its spread and to stamp it out, according to Dr. M..R. Bow, -nuty minister of health. With a view to takihg action that he may deem necessary, in conjunction with local ('octors, Chief Provincial Coroner Dr. E. A. Braithwaite left for Grande Prairie to go into the entire sit uation. According to information re ceived by Dr. Bow, there are 12 cases at Wembley, one at Grande Prairie, one at Spirit River and one at McLennan, which is a contact" case. Jt't -i'u" AS,-' ' NEW NORMAL SCHOOL TOGO UP,EDiI0NT0N EDMONTON, Dec 10 : for the erection of the new normal school 'in Edmonton are' ci tjr uuiiLi yic jjooi ccaouu unuci a uuitu iu uiv.uasc iiiu i works department. Hen. O L it is understood that the property showed up in a most McPherson, minister of works! satisfactory manner. Its taking - . . .. Jaays that the contratt will be over by Consolidated would f ur- W -situation is such that ,et soon ag f(,e and struction work will bn-in as earn in the new year as weather conditions will permit. It i.s the expectation of the government authorities to have the,' new school y ior use ior vn,e jii. tem D. W. MINES LTD. TO OPERATE ALL WINTER Ex-Governor I). W. Davis. Head of Companjv on Ills Way to Washington. I). C. for Holidays Ex-Governor D. W. Davis of Idaho. had of the D. W. )tines LtcL.arrtved in the city on yesterday afternoon s trin from the mine at Cedarvule and will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver en route to his home in Washington D. C. where I he will spend the Christmas and New Yea holiday season. Gov- cent years ithe leading gold p:o-j. New ore wjth goqd values hasmor Datis states that operations ducing secAon of the province. Of -Ween opened up on the Topley-jwill be continued throughout the an average mineral output of!ictor property which adjoins about $10,000,000, thirty per cent, the Topley-Richfield on the east has consisted of gold, almost en- and south and which was turned tirely from the Premier mine, over during the past summer by which for the past seven years has Gale and Li f ton of Smithers to ben the largest gold producer, the Victor-Topley syndicate of Lode gold occurs at Kitselas and Vancouver. Work, which has Kitsumkalum, while Alice Arm been carried on in a small way. has possibilities. The most impor-, has shown the ore, similar to i tant new lode gold development in that of the Topley-Rlchf ield, to j northern British Columbia to that be approximately six Inches wide of the Georgia River Gold Mining in a lead the width of which is Co. on the east side of Portland yet to determined. It is con- Canal, about fifeft-mHfteuthL iWently expected-that the ore will Stewart. A great deal of v,ork was increase .in strength-as depth, is ! done here during e-jnm sum- gained. winter at'the interior mine. Very satisfactory results, he says, are attending the sinking n the ore. KING BOKIS of Bulgaria, whom- country was in danger t' bHin: ii'un.-.-ed into civil war as a result f a conflict between the :1 Ministers at Sofia and th M.m ,...,nian leader, General Michailoff. ' THE DAILY NEWS Monday, December 10, 1928 MAY FILL TARIFF VACANCY, IIMIT SPFFfHM Tfl FORTY MINUTES EACH EDMONTON, Dec 10: At the opening of the Alberta Legislature, for which arrangements are i almost complettv a new rule conies Into operation. It is that I. speeches wllf ffl limited to 40 minutes, eM&t( ttiose of the Premier, '' leaders of recognized M'oups. cabinet ministers, a minister member moving a government motion and the minister replying thereto. Another important addition, resulting from last session is the inclusion of a provision that every member' 'femaining in the legislative chamber when a vote is being taken, must east his vote. If he dfcs not desire to vote he may feYe. SIR CHARLES BLAIR GORDON, G.B.E. President of tb Bank of Montreal WINS POLITICAL VICTORY svi Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain, British Health Minister, who, by his two-and-a-half hour speech in the House of Commons practical ly assured the success of the British government's derating scheme whereby industry would be relieved of local taxation and local government would be reformed. UNION ETHYL BTOP at the Alberta Market and try this true ANTI-KNOCK HIGH COMPRESSION GASOLINE Enjoy riding with Ethyl. A Tickling In Her Throat For Years i, J.1- 1,M JT"on. Port Albfrni, B.C., writn. : "1 ,d ixtn troubled for yeari with a ti. kling in my throM ewy time I would lie down, and t ntttt I would Nmich m I could not step, sad. could handy do my work. I would rough until I would vomit. "I besid of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup ind after the first bottle I hd no more sough, and now I km never without a bottle of 'Dr. Wood s' in the house." I Price S.V. a boHb; large family site COo at all druggMU sod dealers. ; Put up ouly by Umi t. Mllbum Co, ' Ltd., Toronto, Ont. 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