For lesser By mail The Daily News PRINCE RUll3RT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 1'ubliRlierl Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. 11. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. City Dell SITIISCKIPTION RATES livery, by mail or cai rii r, )"tai ly eiii, jfcW ft a!var.$e,J5. ier period, paid in advance, ier nTnflth . , ,,.T. ..i'" . to all parts r' Northern and Central Brijlfti Cwumh', paid in advance for yearly period . .... ,jf Or four months for ,v. . By matt to all other parte of British Columbia, th ErrTplre and United States, paid in advance per By mall to all other countries, per year '. . A C H Ceiimrd: aenenil :n o! ttie Ho:iit--.!aia; Ciidwiidu' & Drwtloptnent Co.. Is espectcti passenger aboard the Catala ' going -.hrough to Alice Arm to n operations for the season at tt' mine. TERRACE BOARD OF TRADE BUSY M'MlJMt )l' MAT1KKM )K.tl,t HITII AT KI.CKNT JIKIITINU 111- TIHT l:ov T8SKACE. May Matters of s civic nature took up most of the attention f Use oounetl of the Terra oe board of trade at their regular monthly meeting on Tujaeday evening. Suppert was given a iwcommendatlon at the civic oommittee that the local commissioners he appeoachad with a request that all pmperly and impedimenta be removed from the aKewalks and roads around town within 24 hours of its being placed there and that all citlaens be requested to tidy and clean up their premises before May 24. The matter of a new and less con the civie committee to take up with the local village councillors. A rec ommendation that steps be tsken to have the "slough" in the centre of town cleaned out. aa In Its presen' t! LOW EXCURSION FARES ;t...x:,3.oo ... $1.00 tish : $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch," per Insertion . . . $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch . . . . . $2.80 Local Reader, per insertion, per line 25 Classified Advertising; per insertion, per word 2 Legal Notices, each Ins-Hion per agate line 15 Contract Rates on Application Member f Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION Saturday, May 5, 1928 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Taltapin Mine in Rabinc North of Hums Lake is Active Ore JJody Being Tunneled at Terminus in Portland Canal W. S. Bacon, engineer in charge of operations at the Taltapin mine fn ilie Babine country north of Burns Lake, repm; that the mine is in ore a::d that all indication" point t.. l: i h-j-'radr mi in laijf' ! u ;t nt 1 1 ics That the tit 1 1 may lt i nmr a rich producer mi a laiye ba.K within a hnri lime i tc!i-t-.. A nrw fliivrtnrati- for the Talta;tin ('. was led at Vancmx i t this rk. . ('. Stear-man. rniiiit-n! Vane cmvtT haritwarr man ulm ha Innjr n--i in terested in the iioierl y, i s the j i i 1 -U3iid Hand. i'-.-iin'-iil.'ht ; I. R M M r. W:l- nt . ' her '! i red nrs are : 'ap; ( 1 1 1 li-spie, sc-ret a i v-t iv a.- urcr Hani liteftite. and Ar'::T W ',i ,, ,. , ( Th- Mir,:n', .'ii 'in Tv: urn -r Vi ... ( , Stfwar n.,s b t-.i n !v.i. - .h ;.-;.ir. , . ( t feet, the In-.: 2' in-' tx-;:i4 dr..-:; . ... r) ( through -i !ict :ly si.;;iei !.-'. : . '. excellent l-.okmi; rt Bet t-r reu'.t ,,u . , . , ., being etir imiK r-0 ; devei'.piuen' . -j , , , , progress . Tie m:i.e : -ruth m . ,,,, , . K financed by 1l A He'.od -, .., ,-, . i-ted lor ;).riipli!it ;v u, r..." ' . a .'. uillri. .!,',-nts C: at 14 . r- - A r--cii--l nlvr.- of i- l'c.raoe n - . - uat Prof. T. H J ' i: - extension lerturer, 'I 1 on Saturdsy. May If, 1; -iuect to be "Citizeiuhlp and Public Opinion." NEW HAZELTON Carl Pohle of Terrace has decided to remove his mill from Carnaby to Deep Creek on the Kltsumkalum Lake road. He will cut ties and lumber. The Sunrise mine on Nine Mile Mountain, which has been tsken over by Vancouver interests, has been stock- rd and. as early in June aa possible. trcr:.M.-ns will be undertaken on a large wale The road from here up the Bulkier Valley Is now In fair shape. There have been s number of cars over it already this spring and good time haa teen made. spicuous garbage dump and the arrang- The Felix Bridge Club met laat night lng for scavenger mvlre was left for1 a: the Harelton Hospital as the guests of Um Mathelson. Last week at Mrs. 8. J Wlnsby'n with Urs John Newtek as hostess, the prises were won by sirs rhappel and Mrs Turnbull. condition It is a rrare menace .nd an , Miss Heal of Telkwa has been the eyesore brought fcrth much dlacu- guest (or the past couple of weeks Of slon snd it was decided, to. B)k.th policeman to Inspect it and have the residents clean out tlvir respective portions . Mrs 41 C,, Beau rf R(jaton. Joe Cook Is In the hospital at Prtnoe Rupert with an attack of Influenza ao- P Nnsh for 'hr m nine comirittee .-(.rrtlnR to word received here, reported tint option" m-rr tv'.n't tnkcti - - on mtntna nrorery :n tlte d'r:ct unci I nwrence Orele returred on Sunday there were Mars that :ei.)i- Unit Ter- frun fi.iskf ficn where he has been at- rnr .;i'-1 . i-,,tiittiv .,:.- !rr t.-iHllnr tbr University. He Will spend HASTENS CANADA UN1TUI) STATES KDMONTON TAl-CAIlY 4- t JASl'KK Full Intacmallnn, daten or nnle, 'fmltn, He, from (.,TY TKKKT OF1ICK SIS TJjIf Avenue. I'rlnc Hupert. Phone 200 RanadiaN National- i th nimmer at horn. Work on the Comet group la being continued and. while progress U not very font with only two men on the job, the vein is showing up well. John Newlrk has taken a poiUon in the Hazelton post-ofUce. Miss Cordiner who has been postmistress for a number of years has taken over the position in R. Srat'a store formerly iield b Mr. Bocli Miss Frances Pratt haa gone to her heme at Skeena Cropping lor a brief holiday. Bud Corley of Paelllc. who haa quit an extensive m us 1c rat farm, received two dwen rodent lrom Alberta at the first of the week lor breeding Automobiles are now. travelling both oast and west from 8ml there to Burns Lake and to the Heaeltema. have rjubs hat been trying out the toll eojttlte Mt so far no records have ben dMjd. y Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olson have rented the henu- ni i'"!t of Route Olson north of town. Repair work has been the wtst hltt rosci and again open for traffic. completed on the road is Mrs. A. C. Head left on Thursday for Htik HUfceW Where her father, ' W. ' H 6cDolli(ld, W a patient In the hospital 1'UiNCE GEORGE Wlth many local peoP participating "The fted Widow." with C. H. twU directing, was opened 'In tha Capltof Theatre here last evening under thai auspices of the Prince George Elks' Lodge. Registered nuraes' examinations were held in the Hacelton Hosplul laat week John AssBan has a larfe atoek of with Mrs. Hogan presiding. Besides local grown seed potatoes which are the local students. Miss Dean of Prince meeting a popular demand. Oecrge. a graduate o! Vancouver Oen-j oral Hcsplt.il. took the test4. I Tht highest temperature here during I the past week m as A9 above r.era and The mining property of Dr. H. C. the lowest 25 above. Wrlivh. M I A. at Owen Lake, south of Houston. !11 be operated this season A test train which was run through by Frank H. Taylor of Topley mine the Interior last wk by the Canadian Xaine. j National Railways showed that the Iccoraotlre were very seldom if ever The Oyster Bridge Club of New Hasel- responsible for the starting of forest ton met last evening at the home of firea. Mrs. Ooddard. j ! Samuel Cocker of Vanderboof spent C. W Walters, formerly of OoUa Lake a few days In Prince Oeorgc this week has arrived lh Haaalton with his fam-, ' I lv to take P residence. i P. J. SJbearejr. manager of the local telephone company, states that ar-tangementa are under way for lng the long distance and telephone .sin : - division was visited tat business handled by his company. It tv,. .. ,Mcial railway car carrying Is proposed to move the long distance .: ;:. o.ir of intricate though in- office to a more central location in : .'f..a for the purpose of re- town. . -m:;ii. action of engines. j j I a. D. Watt, divisional master mech-, Th. H:...-'-.era town council had a anlo for the Canadian National Rall-. ki li st evening with local car- awjrs, left this week for Chicago where : i the purpose of overhsullng he will attend a railway fuel confer- :. in i...( ip,i building bylaws. Re- ence. in. Hon- n intildlngs of a' certain class n i . ii : section are planned. George MUburn. registrar of voters, will hold courts of revision toward the Fn !-.-' Mi -y who was engaged in the end of this month at Port St. John. ..ui.t, i : --. here during the iu, Is Holla. Fouce Coupe. Isle Pierre. Ola-;:i::- .:. Ilerlln. Oermany. come: Sinclair Mills. Bride snd Prince Oeorge. A; !. .-equost of local retail mer- j h n - : , Siulthers town council has; Ctples of the municipal financial l u. . .. . weekly half holiday from ! "tattment for the year 1927 are now Ami .-a - j Thursday. ;.ivsi:.ible at the city hall here. i . provlnclsl government haa ad-' A son war 'born lest Friday to Mr. -d the village council that, upon cer- and Mrs. J. B Ru' ledge at Aleza Lake. aln fcrmallUeK being met. a ceneus at the .municipality, ss requested, will be taken. TENNIS CLUB ANNUALDANCE Joe Bricker. t pioneer of Smlthera. estin AM ,. Uf UK TOOR fKXVK has been visiting town during the week j rA tviv.i v moiImK H il l cn Insurance business. j ... ul..1,-v .......v- A number of Topley residents visited Smltbers during the week including B. O and S. T. Strlmbold. Oeorge Covington and C. Cornell. Misses Mabel Mclntyre and Alice Smith entertained local oung people Jointly laat Friday night at a part in the home of the former Music for canclng was by Oesele?'? orchestra. Jsmes Davidson of Victoria, provin cial boiler inspector, haa been a visltjr in town and district during the week on official duties. week. Levque of Cedarvale waa a busi-vlsltor in Smitbeta during the Jack Ashman, an old timer of the Smlthera district, who has been living at Nelon for seversl years, has returned here and will again be Identified with mining In the district. Mrs. U. B. Warner entertained at lunofceon and brtdTge. laat Batuaday. M- TteVhocJn Th bru lifter "W Mrs Charles Held TEKRACE Mrs. J. Bruce Johnstone and mo Lloyd arrived from Prince Rupert at 'the beginning of the week to Join Mr. Johnstone at the Hot springs Hotel. La seise Lake. Rev. T. J. Marsh returned on Tuesday alter a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCubbln at Pacific? W. H. McDonald was tsken to the Prince Rupert hospital on Tuesday where he will undergo an operation. Mr MrDonald has been In falling health for some time. He was accom panied by Mrs. McDonald. I ' Miss Mary V. Smith returned on .Wrriiieadsy from Prtnoe Rupert where Hhe has been receiving medical treat-jment for ear trouble. ' Mrs Libsry arrived from Chllllwack on Wednesday to aooompany her daughter. Miss L. Ubray home, follow lng her pniUacjad lUMga of sjV 9 ffihffiaSj ffil tnej anil on Bunagmjij fsmmBB II Joe Cook returned to his home here on Wednesdsy from the Prince Rupert hospital where be recently underwent another operation on his Injured arm. V. II Burnett has Installed a practlor sheet In his lsrge storage building where golf enthusiasts may go to experiment In hitting the balls, lie -perts to have a stock of clubs and ictlier golf requisite on hand aoon Some of the local fans who already The annual dance of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club in the Moose Hall last night proved to be a very enjoyable affair, about 135 persona being present. The hall was tastily decorated in the blue and white colors of the club with tennis nets and racquets strong along the walls. Decorations were arranged y William cmitolmnk and r. & Robertson, assisted by members of the club generally. .The dance program, arranged by Pred Oabeldu. was in progress from 9 pm. until I a.m.. excellent music being furnished by Ai Small and his orchestra. John V. Clyne. general convener of the affair, waa master of ceremonies and Foil Howard presided at the door. At midnight, delicious refreshment were served under the direction of Mrs. Douglas Stork and Mia Caroline Mitchell. Mr. John V. Cylne. Mrs. K. w. Msr-entette and Mrs. William Cruikshank were gracious hostesses far the evening's preteedings. Man in the Moon MAN IN MOON Otim chewing Is an art. Only a few people can do it tn public and look to the manner born. They look as If they really belonged to that crowd. Others sre simply imitators and look it. "Life" has something to say about ead Colds relieved with vapors Snuff a little Vicks well up the nose or melt in a spoon or cup of hot water and inhale. Medicated, vapory .reach ' the air passages direct. 'Eor other cold troubles rub Vicks on throat and chest. QffSSe. XICKS V A P O R U B OWf VNlUlONjMSUSlOYtMUr TM Time, the Place, and YOU "DECIDE TO TW A UN OUT TO TROUT L.rKE rSNt) LOOK AROUND TtveeT-e -AND HALF WAY THERE THE OUT) CHAROBR. 3TOP3 TJEAO-YOVj'RC OUT OP OAS -AND WHAT VOO THINK COUUTJ NEVER APPEAR IN PfXINT CUT PLUG this gum chewing which to rather hard on the girl. That funny paper sometimes becomes serious and In one f these mocds published this: The gum -chewing girl And the cud-chewing OOW Are somewhat alike. Though different, somehow. What difference? O yes. I see It all now. tt's the thoughtful took On the face of the oow. Talkative women are Just as interesting as the others. Jake asks: "What ethers?" "Home cooking" sounds sll right bat metimes the expression does not carry Mnvlctlon, except of the cook. Two Scotchmen took dinner together at the Boston. After dinner, the waiter brought the check. The two sat and talked for a oouple of hours, after which conversation failed, and they merely smoked in silence. At one a m one got up and telephoned to his wife ' Dlnna wait up any longer for me. htsa." he said. "It looks Uke a dead- lock" LADIES ONLY STATES MISS HILCHEY NOW The latest thing for Prince Rupert i a ladles' taxi. :lss Ruth Hllchev formerly known si M. Tapper, book-kseper at the Prince .! jp rt Table Supply, is starting the wrv.c. Monday from her residence, Sixth Avenue West using her Chevrolet fr t uiirpoar. Miss Hllchey. In r.n Intmlrw with the Dally News, said plnnned to urive ladles only r. p ssibly married couples. She ihluks msny ladies m the city will appreciate a service of thla kind and plans to try It out The aer- j vice la rather unique. in mica nuperl - SSs kl There have been fierce suinns on the halibut grounds. Three men were washed overheard south of Artstable Island from the fishlna boat N.k.n Oapt. A. C ainan. and one, III Penney! eea Uelh. The filing host 8trnner, Capt. Prank Llt v., found a watiTMaasui hn Nalkura tinfinK off numkia Island with .wo aea-i Japanese in It. The Stranrer arrived in port thla afterann,. -A3 FRIEND V'lr'E THOUGHT T MIOHT BE A. NtfcE PUNCE POR A SUMISRi COTTAGE. i lti I JTS. v." ' 'WllVf.Vwi -AND THEC4 VCU Fteu PAU PlPC in YOUR POCHRT ITig THE TIME. THE PL.AC8 , AND ANt- CH ch well! NEti-! THERE THERE'LL LL v f3 ZC. Ks L OTH! OTH! A CAR5 CARS ALOW6. LOcK3. ) IT W3N7 BC LONO NOW Soothing lliP5 yet a man's smoke sh;k COOL AND FRAGRANT SAVE THE "POKER HANDS" Canadian National Steamships Co, LmiteJ Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AMI SHIPYARD Opcrntlnjc t.T.I 20.000 Ton Floating Dry l)mk Knulneera, Machinists. Bollcrmakeri. Illacktmithm I'aliw makent. Founders, Woodworker. Htc. HI.KCTHIC AND aCKTYI.BNB WHI.DINd Our plant is equipped to handle all kind of MAItINK AND COMMKUClAI. WORK. .'HONRS 43 and 385 I CURE DBPKCTIVK VISION, DHl'KCTIVK HKAB" IMJ, ( ATAHIMI and other organic troubles by tuit ral methods. Dr. C. 0. McKAY, D.C. I'hone Ml. 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