PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Only teas grown 4,000 to 7,000 feet above sea level are used -in "SALADA" Orange PekocwBlend the flavour Is therefore richer, more fragrant and much more delicious than other teas. Only 43c per Hb. -Buy it at any grocery store. !liJUijf DAILY EDITION TKA. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBU Member of Audit Bureau ot Circulations "TRY A NIP TONIGHT' 93 86 BEST PROCURABLE r y ' 5 , B0TTUD A 6UMNTU0JIY rscouct er sCPTlans 291 Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period,-paid in advanre $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, oer month 50 By mail to ail parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $3.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year .... $6.00 By mail to al! other countries, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion $1.4:) Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch $2.S0 Local Readers, per Insertion, per line .25 Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word 2 Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line 15 Contract Rates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - Friday, August 17, 1928 .MOUNTAIN IN THE WAY There was a mountain in the way when the fisheries natrol . plane was flying near Porcher Island Wednesday and the result was disastrous to the plane, althpugh the young - men who were aboard The Original Labtl look fur II at the Vendor and IntUt on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURA&LE" This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia v.. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT High Grade Ore Struck on Tiger at Alice ArmBonanza Strike Is Not Very Important. High grade, pre has. been encountered in'WUinnel beitffct Titter nrouerty at Alive Arm for .the Utili tanning i .be Bonanza la proceeding with all pos sible speed. The power transmission line from Anyes Is now two-thirds oonaple- d and the aerial tramway for the raneportlng of ore to the oouoent t-r.g mill win be eonpieted this fall. Construction work on the new oaaap is also well under way and., on tbe completion of the latter work, the peasant amp at the beach wlH be aaandoossa. Development work at the mine will fee carried on throughout the coming win ter and next spring the shipping of ere to the concentrator win be commenced. . Present development work on the I copper property on James Island thirty mues south of Swanson Bay. which the Oranby Co. recently optioned from W. Moult of Anyox. will consist of sur- t . , , . MCY IWIW1UM N1U. NJUUH1 taUW WW bcctu vo nave oeen aimoai miraculously saved. Apparently the pilot I warrant further development, a dia-was a skillful man and did everything possible to avert the crash 'mond drui win he installed. Seven men1 but the fog was so thick he could not see the mountain until about lar "l pre employed at the pro- to strike it. The resourcefulness of the men was shown in the manner in which they extricated themselves from their difficult situation. It is such men who keep the name of Canada to the fore the world over. HEAT KOSTON EXPRESS Lloyd Hahn, known to many sportsmen as the "Boston ExDress. winner of the 800 metres Olympic race, a splendid athlete, was beaten Wednesday in Ireland by the Canadian runner, Phil.Edwards While a win at the Taiitean is not as important as a win at the Olympiad, me result oi me lace indicates that Canada was well represented at the world's greatest athletic meet. It is another good advertisement oi the virile manhood of young Canadians. Such men are bound to make a prominent mark in the work of the coming generation. CEDAUVALE MINE The development of a mine at Cedarvale, such as that told about In this paper yesterday is an event of outstanding importance to Prince Rupert. If that property is fully developed and proves to be what is ex petted, it will be a very valuable Industry added to those along the canaaian National Kauway. It will be one more step toward the fulfillment of the hopes of the people of Northern British Columbia. We look to see a mining town of considerable importance up at Cedarvale. GOOD WORK FOR .MARGARET Yesterday we told of the good record of a Terrace student. Miss Margaret McLaren, who in seven years attendance at the public schools never missed a day and never once wa late. The young lady is to be congratulated on her determined attention to her work and also she and her parents must be congratulated on the fact that here health has been so good that it was unnecessary to stay away from her scholastic duties. A strong body and a keen mind are the foundations of all greatness. A CANADIAN AUTHOR The despatches yesterday carried news to ua of the death of the of the noted author Isabelle Eccelstone Mackay of Vancouver- Mrs. Mackay was born in Woodstock, Ontario 52 years ago and eame to Vancouver 19 years ago. She wa the author of several novels including "The House of Windows," "Up the Hill and Over," "Mist of the morning." "The Window Gaier" and "Bencarrow.' She also published "Fire of Driftwood" and a volume of pee mi for children entitled "The Shing Ship.." She also wrote a number of plays for the Little Theatre which were produced in Canada and the United States. She was the first president of the Canadian Women's Press Club and was at the time of death president of the B. C. section of the Canadian Authors' Association. One of her plays 'Treasure-won the all-Canadian I.O.D.E contest two years ago. petty with James Peacock in charge of operations. Tot the quarter ending June 30 the Oranby Consolidated Mining. Smelting & Fewer Oo. reported a profit of S746.-SOO aa compared with 1533.605 In the '.est preceding quarter and SSUJBl in .be second quarter of 1037. It Is reported that the diamond d being carried out by the Consolidated Mining St Smelting Oo. on the George Copper property has shown good results. The Consolidated has four irttls In operation on the property and !our more drills are in the course of tin? set up. A thorough exploration -ampaign is planned for the balance of the summer. J. M. iBlackie Ritchie), who Is work-ng on the Donald group at the head A Texas Creek for Mm. N. F. Stevens nd Ell Watts nd. recently b taught Into Stewart some teterestlng spectmens roan three veins which were discovered rot long aajo. The most promising of these Is a three-loot rein carrying ga-'.ens and oopper. This oould be traced twenty feet to where it went Into the Another vein which promisee to be of considerable aire appears along cliffs. RHehte was eate to get some samples from this but It will be necessary to find some leas dangerous method of approach before It can be worked. Oth er veins on this propertar are so at- ractlve that BU Wetland, who was one oi the ortgteal owners of tfee Prosperity, bought as interest after his flttt ook at the ground. Jim DourfHe Oeorge Mellufo and Frank Rla have left Stewart lor the Montreal gamp ad claims about three miles ntf-oatd Bear Brver Pass. Fire having made a dean sweep of their earns a lew weeaa ago. the partners are new showing of ore tfeat looks very enoour-King. With twelve men eeaployed. work at he Emperor mice at Stewart li now xoing an In ftl 1wlg wtth Ous Oif. rrt manaawr In charge of opecstioas. new blacksmith shop Is naarlnf asm-i letion and the camp, considered a model for the district. Is In. good sne 'ion. Mining operations wUl soon reach tull efficiency. CANDIDATES ON HOME STRETCH IN BIG YOTE PERIOD OF CAMPAIGN Candidates in the Dally News auto mobile prlre campaign have reecbed'thel' tumi maneuvered themselves into post- uon tor ine isbsj go, saa irom now until the close of the "first period.'' 0 o'clock next Monday night, will be battling for the supremacy under whip and spur. LA NT CHANCE Hill IIIO VOTE nine o'clock next Moodsy night is positively your last opportunity to enter subscriptions and secure the max imum number of votes on same. Never again after this time will It be possible to get the full voting power oo subscriptions. This Is final 'and fair warning. If you entertain any dealr 9 imamw Ltd. The ore, running across the lull lace ot the tunnel, was strucKj at a distance of about 97 feet from the portal and the extension of; the tunnel will be continued. This tunnel is being driven at a 100' foot lower elevation than the old tunnel and will r 'give considerable; depth on the ore. Up to the present time, underground work on the -Tiger has been done by hand but a compressor and diesel engine will soon be installed. On the installation of the compressor, . new tunnel will be eomrnenoed at n " . ! . kvttlon of 150 feet lower thai) the lunoel aaw being driven. Three machine me on each level will then be placed In operation to speed up development. As soon as sufficient ore has been developed. t is intended to lnstal a concentrattnf mill. The property is located In the rich sliver belt of the s Kitcault River. The strike of free gold ore made recently near the Bon tax mine at Any- ox has so far not been conducive m any great results. The around upon Thieh the strike wss made belong, to he Oranby Co.. which ha several men .t mmrk atrtnolnc the vein. The OM Is whatever of betas; declared winner of one the aplendld saotar cars to be award-. d at the end o! the nimpjilgn on Sept. 14. do nt UO &. turn eviry available subscription to your ace Hint before the close of the "first period." Not to do ar. Mmp:y means that you will hare to redouJSl? your efforts during the remainder Of the race to ros-ke up for lost fcxound A sew lsng-tersa subscriptions NOW may be the very ones needed to "cinch" the big prize: they oould hardly help but win one of tfce major awards. M'rjtll MUX MX The crucial Lest i now at band. If -you Im.am . - - .i.i.... ,n undoubtedly, poekety. surface work In Sr"? - m ""f"" " onnectlon with ttoe saining of ore from race. DO IT MOW Ina-Aid af being Is second, third, fourth, fifth of sixth place. OJ5T Bp AT THE TOP and stay there. Nov la the time to mske re-saarkably certain of the prise you most desire. 1MM votes are showed an yearly subscription turned m y Monday night a&d neat period eolj votes aw allowed -a new l.yea is dearth 2.000' votes aaw and only MASO votes sfter Monday; SO votes are issued on two-fear cub- hue during the period only 24.000 votes ate A new 3-year subaeflaUsai is now worth MjOOO votes and only 64 we votes alter neat Monday. All subscriptions show a proportionate decrease In their voting value after next Monday eight, and after the close of the ere-ond period there is s still further decline In the scale of votes. This period's work counts. k ' a Man in the Moon it- -H A run may be a school of salmon or herring or it may be a curious little! microbe that sHeets attk stockings and i makes It necessary tor mother .to take hem in band. i If cloudy weather continues much longer there will be no peeling period .his summer. Politicians sre all on the other side. The me a cn our side are statesmen. At least that is what they say hi the united States, it may because Canadians are nllghtened. not be so here i so much more The stry of my neighbor's deeds In print I find amusing. But when they tell of sets of mine. I think they're roost abusing. PRINCE GEORGE Excavation has coeameaced for the abutments of the bridge which wui be built across the Fraeer River at Que-nei by the provincial government The crldga will open up quite a pew area of country to buslnca at Queseel ecpectod. It Is Cspt. Maehern and lie at Munro reoetury takes over Salvation Army vary in Prince George. Extensive improvements have been made to the interior af St. Anglican church here ad the edifice ie now the most attractive ta the elty. Mm. A. K Renwlok returned last Thursler to her bonae in Hamilton. Ontario, ' after P"Te paying a rlaK here tmm to w irri her After spending a week visiting with friends in Prince Bupert Norman Rad-lay of Prince George is new visiting at his home here. There Is an ahundaat orap In the district this summer of wild laepherrles. saskatoons and bilberries. Miss Violet Ksddy left at the end of last week far ftoreetdale to visit with Hrs. Henry Hansen. A number of young men from this district left last week for the prairies M engage la harvesting operations. Advertise In the Daily News It pay 'NAVIGABLE WATEItS l'UO-TKCTION ACT." IL & C. 140 Porter Idaho Mining Company Llm- I ted hereby gives notice that It has. under Section 7 of the said Act. deposited with the Minister of Public Works t OVtwa. and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registration District of Prince Rupert at Prince Rupert. B C. a description of the site and the plane of the wharf and dolphins proposed to be built on the foreshore near the mouth oi the Marmot River, port- land Canal, In front of Lot Number Michael's ; Pour Hundred Sixty -seven (497), Cassiar District. British Columbia: AND TAKE NOTICE that after the ei-plratlon of one (1) month from the date of the flrat publication of this Notice. Porter Idaho Mining Company Limltod will, under Section 7 of the Mid Act. aoolv to the Minister of Public tjM.-v., . hl In r-it f nouseo w uaa mttrn wm w suemfn t.u, n. a. Heowicx. eanor OI tne : otuwa. for approval of the said Mte and rehwlld camp Ms year, preferrlag to! Prince Oeorge Citieen. Mm Benwtca was plans and and for leave to construct -ut la tbstr teme opening up a new . aoccmpanled on the trio by her dsuch-1 the said wharf sad dolphins. ter-ln-law Mrs M" K k RAWk nnxik I uateo at Vancouver, umisn umumoia, ' this 30th day of July. 1928. . . PORTER IDAHO MINING COMPANY . r. 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