.M Su June 11, 1928 irtay, T33 DXILT KEWB " PAGE FTVH ' The Aviator . Absolute dependability is aviation's first law and that is why I use dependable Champion Spark Plugs. Champion ti the bctterspsrk plug be :uk It hat an exclusive silli- tr.anlte insulator pe-oafly treated to withstand the much higher temperature! of the modem high-corn pres-ti. n engine. Altoanew -r-itcated aolid copper i c . ct scahhatremaint t s tutrlv ga-tighi ur w.r high comprcs-i: i Special analysis i -.rodes which awure a lixed spark-gap under all driving condition!. 11 CHAMPION SparlCPlugs Wind r, Ontario rNAJMAN-MADE PRODUCT LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and Lingerie Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue City Meat Market Selvig Ilros. J I J ve. Phone 7C& AKR '"ue -nrter noruk ost v un fiskekonse-rvcr ukkcrkavrlncer hvKknnrokker ruirskonrokker ".ske knekkehrod Nor-.ke flatbrod Mu ter o.s.v. ' k varcr. HUNge prison Hurtijj onihringclie Demers for new mmer Lingerie l lfENf H COMIUNATIONS SILK IJLOO.MEKS liOIIETTE IlIiOOMEHS nnd, Ve'tB tu inatch. i.t. nit .Ji Dr. Alexander Smith Ulock Phone 675 DENTIST Report of Minister of Mines Shows Considerable Progress in One of the Basic Industries . M,YICT?niA' une n- The report just Awped by the ;Minister or Mines rtowB that quantity increases were mime during. 1927 by lead zinc and coal, while gold, silver and copper decreased. Coal r-o 0,y uern io .now an increase in value. TlWffoptttfed show-in made by coal is considered satisfactory especially ft slew of the strong competition from fuel oil which last year sold at a lower price than ever before. The total mineral production of British Columbia since the inception of the mining industry in 1852 is TalueJUfet 8,837,828, "iwu wwwih amir unq iiity per " imT' cent, or to k exact l367,676, i, M. . , count tor tn the M twelve veara m nVUw' u.th important The aggregate production for all years up to and including 1837, waa aa fol Iowa : Oold. pUeer 78.114.79S Oold. lode 1S0.661.B18 Silver 86,689,046 Copper Ml .4924179 ' 131360.794 Zlnc - 5S.50e.692 Coal and Coke 296.968 .366 Btructural material 61.115311 1 Miwellaneoue 2.308.484 Total 61.046.687.838 British Columbia 1b leading the other province of Canada tn the production of silver, lead, sine and cuppa.. Due to the ateadjr expansion of the famous Sullivan solne of tke Cornell-dated Mining Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, at Klmberley. lead haa easily maintained flrat place in value 3f mineral product produoed In the province In the last lour rear, the output now being about ten per cent of world production. In 1926 copper reached second place with a value of nearly 1700X100 greater than coal, but laat year onal resumed second place with an outawt valued at 12JMB.1S6 compared with 6tl.628.011 for copper. DECLINE ix rmcr The decline In the prtoe of ' silver, lion Dr. Sutherland's report atatt. had acme effect In retarding production in the Slocan district wherein many of TIMHEK SALE X9G01. Then will be offered for aale at Public Auction, at noon on the eighteenth 1 18th) day oi July. 1928. In the office of the Dtetrict Pansier at Prinoe Btupert. the Uesoce IM, to cut 6JU.00U fM spruce. Balaam. Hemlock and Cedar on an area covering a portion of Lut (06 at the band of Kynoch Lagoon. Kynocb I Bast Mussel) Inlet. Bang S. Coast Distrtet. - Thaae (1) yaaaa wul be allowed for removal of Tssnnsr "Fnmded any one unable to attend the auction In parson may submit tender to oe opeatea Si toe nour oi auction and treated as one DM Further nartleulan of the Chief Forester. Tlctarta. B.C.. or Distrtet Forwrter Prince Bapert. B.C WATER NOTICE IIKUION AMI ti;. TAKE NOTIOB that The Detroit Western Mining Co.. whose addreaa to munity lieagw- ua auuatng. Vancouver. B.C wUl apply for a IMace to take and use 160 c.fs. of water out of Bast Fork of Khutsw Silver which fkwa wea-terly and draws Into Kbutae Inlet. Graham Reach The water wtll be dtverted from the itrasro at a point about 1400 feet Bast of the Wrtnkea Post on the west aide of Lot 172 Prinoe Rupert dtatrtet and will be used far raining purposes upon the Mineral oratm described as Western Carper i plana on file in surveyor uearrai omcei. twjb notice was posted on the ground en the loth day of May. 1926 A copy of thta notice and an application pursuant .i..rto and to the 'TVater Act will be liled In the off Mr if the Water Reeeeder ut Prl-jce Rupert. Objertiona to the application may be filed with the mid Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water RlfMa. Parliament Buildings. Victoria BjCT. within thirty days after the first apnea ran oe of thta notice in a local newspaper The date of the first ubllcatlun oi tni notice is juur n. DBTROIT WBSTBRN MIHINO CO.. AppilOBUl. ByJP. Pardee Wttson. Agent NOTICE. UUVAHP 1M1II()C, Det-eatrd fk&rct YtTvildtWtt at all penona having ckalma ataUtat the of Bdward Donohee. late of Neae Mar-bci in the Province of Brltlah Columbia, who died on the 3rd dayof March, 1MB. are required on or before the 16th day of July. 18M, to deUver or send BtP-nalo letter pout full particulars of Aelr olaUM dulyP verified to The Royal Ttuat Comnany Executor of the estate of the Taiii Bdward Donohoe. dacwaaad. at lu office. 626 Pender Street West, Van-c" 5r AND TAKE NOTICI that ,fC the jMtjnentloiml Je Bmcu-tor will .proceed to ?WrtJ5?nV of the aeceasBa " , . it. i'tp . .. nr this 2Ath DATBD at vsiii"""-- Bollritor. for The Royal 144 JTuat Oompabir. LAND ACT AmY T NtlTICE OF ,n Prince RnS'Aftltorn trlrt Moresby and """,. lalai "3J a. twioeaaw kloea5t Inlet. Bav Q&ChNoTrcI'thSt- Pwifio M1U. WP;S tollowm, de-scribed land" . -,.nted on the Oommic"K ; " r ,i,nd: thence oi an mark tilah waWr .Mllnfi following the wrn coSmenoement or the mland tc point r lfm and oontainnut uo Donald W)lt,2fel Agentor PnH'c Mills. LIWKea. Dated May a:J!!l TENDERS WANTED ,, . (or the conatruc-Tendera nrp "'( ',, the town of thm of a Oynin n, 'Vndrn. are de-Anyox B.r Al . , completed, aired, one for ,u' . ' alone. ine The lowest thTother for labor .n,,.rt or anv a"'''- i had on Ml rt'lirv aopiiciit'iii vo, b.O AuvoK Com value tn ttie ore. Approximately eighty percent of the silver paoduetlon of the Province cornea from mines In which the silver Is lew Important than t'ae other metala auch aa gold, copper, lead and sine contained therein. Oold production In 1927 (Including placer and lode mines) showed a decrease tn value oi output of s CSS .614 aa, compared with 1926. The decline In lode-gold production of the peat two yearn has been due to the gradual exhaustion of the copper-gold depo'U of Roaaland and the closing of the Burf-Inlet mine. A number of gold properties are now being developed and. the report states, the outlook la for Increased production In the next few yea re Placer gold output reached a low ebb In 1937 but exploration and development of placer propertlea were quite marked and an Increased output tn the future la looked for. Referring to the lower metal prlee ln lft7 aa compared with the two pre vloue yean, the report glvee the .following figures: 1926 1927 Silver, per oc 62.167 be Ml Copper, per lb 18.796 122 per lb C.Ttl 6.266 Lead, per lb 8 417 6.766 Zinc 7.499 6.194 Prom the above It can be seen that the 1927 metal prices snowed declines unaVer those for 1626 of 91 per cent far stiver; 22J pe rcent for lead: 16.4 per cent for sine and 6J6 par cent for cop per. The outlook, at present is for a yearly average for 1926 equal to that of 1BS7 with copper In a stranger statist! cat position, but atne probably weaker while silver and lead should maintain tbetr present position. WILL INCREASE The large amount of development one in the past three yean It certain that the aaamgate production of minerals wul continue f show an increase. Hon. Dr. Sutherland believes, and In this respect 1927 was the banner year tar the lndust7 In British Columbia. Detaua of this de velopment aw set forth In tbe apart y the resident mining engineers lu-oerporeted in the annual repeat of tbe Minister, and oover fully the progress made In each of tbe six muting die trie is. These reports Indloate that the two moat active areas were the ftrt land Canal Diviaton- and the Btocan district, but In the aggregate a large amount of exploratory work was dona 1st varied and widely separated parte of the Province. Many previously work eel properties wtstch had lain dormant lor years are being reopened and active ly developed; many peospecte and anghly developed properties hove also been taken up by various companies. the Consolidated Mining As Smei'lng Company of Canada having during the fear optioned or purchased nearly twenty, a number of which, after more or less exploration, being relinquished but on others further development work Is under way or will be under-tokrii VINE OONCEXTRtTOIie. Indicative of the successful develop meat wcrk carrieej on in tbe past three or ft year was the construction if nine concentrators during butt year the combined cauatlty of which will approximate 1.100 se of ore. per day. Thaae are tooated at the Lucky Jim. Whitewater, HewtH and Ruth Hope i.. toe In the SJooan district: at tbe I WtWtemierettdtWT Duftwetl, Torlc and DutMe mine properties fen Northern SrltlsH Ccitmb.a, and at tbe Pioneer maw in tlte Llltooet diviaton. A revival in proepeettag la looked ta. in rw of the eetivtty of the tergar cowpafi.ee In pieklng up likely pvaper-tie and tbe rapid rate at which many claims long located but aa yet undeveloped are being pieced up. Drvktrods paid In 1927 aggregated 6ie.600.986 aa compared with 69.T47.276 In 1936, but this sum by no means repneenU the total net profit earned last year, far lti nearly all oases there are substantia! sum set aside from profit to the credit of surplus and te serve account. U"urther, profits aecru-Ug to private oomfwolea and Individual mining enterprises a a rule are not given pueJtelty a dlvtdeid, as I the ease with the large companies, and hence no record .of such profit, which In the axegte. are oenalderable, la available. The dividend record is given aa featew : Cempstvr 1927 ObnseHdated MhUng St BmeH- lng Co 63a6.78 Femtar. Gold., Mtrnf Co.. . .. 1.001 .260 Howe Sound Omnpaiay 1.984, 1M Oranby Oonsotldated MM. tt P. 00 348,872 Bell mine 64420 Whitewater Altara, Ltd 10.000 Crow's Nest Pass 001 Co 3 72.700 Ctajburn 0. 32,000 Port Haney Brick Oo 20,000 Other 8.300 Total 610.800.838 Mr. H. Q. M-arvtn arrived laat night from Stewart and I visiting with Mr . futVy J. S. Wlluameon. Fourth Ave West. uation, STEAMERS ON C.VSS. WILL GIVE TIIKEF. MAILINGS A WEEK KETWEFN HERE AMI.,,. VANTOl'VEK STAItTIVtJ . C' ' MONDAY Tbe summer axriwpijk of Canadian National Coast Steamship will be ef fective on Monday asf itr u Prince Rupert la concerned. The service calls for three fcoate a week between here and Vancouver with tile Prince John' sailing north and sdVKfc iirect once every two weeks. Steamer Prima' OMfies, Capt. Nell McLean, wUl arrive froth Vancouver em Monday mornings at t0 30, sail at 4 pJB. that day far Aaqroa Stewart and Mataett Inlet ports, returning here at' 100 Thursday morasng and aalling lor Vancouver at 4 sun. the same day. Steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. D. Donald, or Prince Oaorge. Cspt. Barry Nedden, will arrive ai 10:80 Wednesday morning's from Venewuvbr, Powell River and Ocean Tails and sail at 4 pjn. for Ketchikan. Juneau. Sxagway and WrangeU. returning bare at 10:30 ejn. Mondays and aalUasg for Ooeen Palls. Pcwell River and Vaawouvrr at 4 pjn. The Prinoe Oeorae or Prmce Rupert wtll arrive at 10 JO am Prldays from Vancouver, Powell River and Ooean Falls and aall a 4 p tn for Stewart and Anyok, returning here at 6 pjn. Saturdays and sailing at 6 pjn. for n Falls, and Pave all River. There will be a deviation from this schedule this week when the Prince Rupert, striving from tbe south rldey morning, in steed of going through to Stewart and An vox. turns back that afternoam at 4 to take the New England detestation south to the International 'kl wants dub convention at Seattle, getting back to reerular cbedule tbe nesrt week. The Prince John. Capt. I. Mabbs. will serve tetsneeo. bate and Vancouvcr vU the south Queen Obarlotte Islands on s. fortnightly basis. Tbe aaotombip Burryon chartered by the Cause and with Capt. Dan Mc- Simion in nosnmand. will perform a jeneral freight service for tbe company n tbe coast this summer. ARTICLE ON PRINCE RUPERT AT BOSTON An article In a recent number of tn Ohrtatlan Science Monitor of Boston bj I. C. Brady tells of the industries asm attractions of Prince Rupert and the country around wtth two illustrations ot flhstag scenes. It la given a good dis play and t a good advartlsamant at tba city a wall as of the asjgBK of tbe whole north country WEEK AT THEATKE Meetslay Cortnne OrlfBtb tn itllw Lady In Ermine." Comedy: "QiBdy OcbMera." Paramount News. Tueswlay Rin-Tln-Tln in "Rlnty of Desert." Comedy: "Indiscreet Pete." Paramount Kewa. the Wediiewlay ad ThseMlsy tuohard DU in "Sporting Goods" Comedy: "Sweetie." Aesop's Flbn Fables Path Me view lYMay ami Haltirttay lares" Comedy: "The Ughter that Patted." Metto-Ooldwyn Hews "LOVE" COMING AT WEEK-END I'icti he is riLM vehsiox or tol- 8TOVK FAMOI H "ANNA KAUEMNA by a strange and alnisiar doom. RICHARD DIX STARS IN "SPORTING GOODS" the Aniilfiire in Almot Contln- uous Lnuchter of lucky golf suit salesman, who gets into tremendous (and comic) dlmculUes when he allows s girl to think he Is a multl-mUUonalre. As the girl was portrayed by Gertrude Olmsted, be is not to meme at all. incidentally. Dlx's deception gets him Into deep water acm oi it muddy water, too but eventually be extricates himself, raves the girl's fortune end than acta ?ne himself end her, too. RINTY'S BEST SHOW SAY PICTURE FANS Rin-Tln-Tln never dlaappolnu his audtenoe. He Is always there with the' rest, the Intelligence and the vigor: which sends the crowd Into roars of approval. In "Butty of the Desert" here tomorrow, be la shown a an out- - - cast dog, who gets nimseif adopted Dy John Gilbert and Greta Oarbo. who old man Marlowe and hla granddaugh-as a team scored one of e aeons t tonal 1 ter Mary, keepers of a dime museum, successes of the year in "Pleah and the On hla own, Rln(r adopts a family of Devil." and whose real-lift somance lm- 1 pupa, and all goes wall until an enemy mediately following furnished gossip o( Marlowe lures blm away from home, for film fane the world over, appear Pat Casey of the polloe. Mary's beau, again before the camera, for the first goes in March of the lost showman, time since, in "Love." the apactacular with 'Rlnty. Tbe two are captured! A (llmiaatton of "Anna Karanlna." Tol-1 ferocious dog attack Casey I Rlnty toy's classic of Russia, which aome at m blamed and sentenced to be ebot! the week and. , , jffcese s but a taw of the thrilling The new picture on of Jkl most ' tventurs which make up "Rlnty of gorgeous and spectacular film romanoe . the Desert"! af the aeacn. present bath in roles that perhaps fit them better than any ether that could be imagined. Gilbert, splendidly unir.ed. I seen as the debonair and romantic Count Vronaky, a role that ramus hi great hit In "The Menf UTidow." with Mis Oarbo In the ante ' ail the tiaaic Anna, who CORINNE GRIFFITH WEARS ROYAL ROBES 4GAIN IN NEW FILM aacrlflaw akVfor lov.. only to !&sJhlA flwlnne (OVlWthS fcpklflrtf lalrne as wtc asswens wmi unu,imi appears again In tlie dazzling raiment of European court life in "The Lady In Ermine," which will be featured here tonight. The background of the swiftly mov- ing story la the Austrlan-ItaUan war of In "Mxirtliif (XmhIs" Kktiord Hit Keeiw 1810. aiatnct which is M-t a ramanee between a man and won.in of noble birth, enmeshed in the intrigues of Napoleonic campaigns. "nr tMa picture Is funny. There are i Broadway ciitlca declare It la deatln- .t(o. Kr funny alt-, ad to be one of the outstanding drama- and funny "," all per- tic sensation of the star's career. your copy of The Daily News every night by having it delivered to your address by carrier Kee $5 00 paid in. advance will bring it to you every night for a year Yourself Well Posted about world news, district news, all the doings of Prince Rupert, your own town, and by no means the least, get the NEWS OF THE STORES their prices and their bargains by reading regularly THE DAILY NEWS IT WILL PAY YOU! formed by a capable cast and directed 1 In sure-fire fashion by Malcolm St. Clait. i Dtk la cast in a typical "young-Axnertcan" role, that of a happf-go-, N't'' What Has Happened WILL HAPPEN AGAIN We recommended Porter Idaho at 5 centu a share; Silverado at 35 cent. What are they worth now? NOW WE RECOMMEND Silverbell Mining Co., Ltd. AT MARKET! Latest Vancouver quotations, 15c bid, 25 anled. Situated on the New Premier Hill and bounded sn tw sides by Premier holdings. H:W: M. ROLSTON & CO. Ltd. Stewart, ILC Direct wires Vancouver Stock Exchanje STOCKS BONDS REAL ESTATE I CURE DEFECTIVE V1SJ0N, DEFECTIVE HEARING, CATARRH and other organic troubles by natoral methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. Wallace Itlocl.. Phone 131. Open Evenings UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Railings from ITtme It u perl, lor VANt'Ot'VKU, VII lOKl.t. Hwanson Hay. Iluteilale. Alrrt Itay. etc. Tuesday, 5 p.m. lor VANCOUVEU. Vlt'TOKIA. Ilutedsle. Alert Ifetv. etc., rteturday, 7 a.m. lur POKT HIMI'MIN and NAAM ItlVilt I'OINTH, Irlrtay. lor ALICE A KM, AN VOX, HTEtVAUV, WAI.EK IM.AM), POUT SIMPSON, Sunday, g pjn. 118 2nd Avrnur. R, M. HMITII, Airnt. Prinoe Kspert, ILC. Tlirotith ticket sold to Victoria and Seattle, and lagafe dMWked tliroiisli in drsMnatlor 5 Advertise in "The Daily News"