THE -DAILY NEWS Friday, December 14, 1928 PAGE FOUR The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBLl Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. I Contract Rates on Application ' Advertising and Circuiaticn Telephone - 93 Ed'tor and Reporters Telephone - 86 Member of Audit Buteau of Circulations DAILY EDITION The "Flu" Left Her With A Wretched Cough Mrs. E. A. Brooks, 1164 Robson SL, Vancouver, B.C., writes. "ImsI winter I had tb flu' twice, and the tat time it left me with a wretched cough that seemed to stay right with me until I used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Friday, December 14, 1928 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Consolidated to Work Telkwa River Property All Winter; Harris Takes Over Rocher de Boule; New Company at Stewart The Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. has made good progress on the Duchess property up the Telkwa River this season and has decided-to continue work throughout the winter with. a creatinine men- Enough supplies are now in to last until spririg, and more will probably be taken in over the snow. The work so far carried out has been of a very satisfactory nature and the property is reported to be living up to expectations. It is a big copper proposition and 1" " development will require several the hill to the Aurlmont property, years. The company is driving cutting the vein of that mine at two tunnels. The to fifteen nskierable.depibi , -feet wide and No. 2 -tunnel will xrJ give a back of 240 feet under thej The Gold Standard Mining Co. big ore body in No. I tunnel. hM been organized with a eapi-The company recently had an en- tajzatjon 0f $3,000,000 to take gineer checking up work that ha ow and deveiop the Engineer and been done on the Duchess. This Banded Mountain groups of min-official also visited his company s era, eMm near the head of he operations at Piicific and on the wegt fork of jexafl Creek in the Harvey group, near Smithers. ; Portland Canal district. The en- ' gineer, adjoining the Hyder Lead W. S. (Duke) Harris has e- group 0n the east and consisting cured a bond on the old Rocher 0f efght claims, has four veins de Boule property at Haielton and which have been partially pros-has started opening BpCanjJ devel-1; Ktei by means of open cuts oping it, some eight meaning em- hort tunnels and d ployed. It is proposed to take out..aiueg j,ad n - a . M : 1 . - . . ARRANGEMENTS FOR BURNS' BANQUET AT TERRACE THIS YEAR TERRACE. Dec. 14. A num-( ber of the members of the local St . Andrew's Society met informally on Wednesday evening and ! decided to carry on with the usual Li'irns banquet again this year. iW. S. Andemon, former p esi- "The first bottle I used seemed to . dent, agreed to act as geseral con- relieve it so ranch I purehamd the aeitwd one, and now, I find my cough has completely Wt me. "I shall certainly sever be without a bottle of 'Dr. WowtY Fiae Srrup ia the house." Frice 36c. a bottle; targe family she 60c. at all dmggwts and dealer. Put up only bv The T. Milbunj Co., Ltd, Toronto, Ont j wrer, and a committee composed , of Jame Swann, J. McLaren and W. S. Anderson were appointed to mjslskiiecetsary arrangements forOfWnqUet requisites. A program will be a' ranged, in which Rev. Wm. AJIan will propose the toast to "The Immortal Memory." "Northern" Rubber Footwear For t general outdoor work and the utmost in foot comfort ask for "NORTHERN Boots and Lumbermen. Waterproof Coldprccf. "A Rubber for Eviry Purpost." I N The " Froipector ' Tan Elk Leather Top, Brown Dock Bottom, Rolled Edge Sole, Solid LOOi FOR TUB TRADE MARK THE oUBBER CQ UMITKD HnVBort Yratha', WonwoV, Mtar ui CMMrca't The "Bothnnil AU KabtOT, 7 xl UiVu A complete range of "Northern" Boots and Rubber pjs. i I on hand to meet your needa at The Family Shoe Store A. J. Phillipson -t Prince uupert, b. c. Moose dance ember 20. Thursday, Fur Sale starts tomorrow at 9 o'clock in the U. C. Fur 'Store. Fur Coats very slightly damaged iat S23.00. It The first half of the Basketball Leaoue is finished and there will be nb basketball tonight. It Elks Whist Drive and Dance and drawing and awarding of prizes, Monday, 17th at 8 p.m. Dancing .until 11 p.m. Admission 50c. ' 294 Miss Vera Youngman, daughter of C. lu Youngman, sailed by the Prince Rupert this morning for Portland, Ore., where she will visit with relatives. C.P.R. steamer Princess Royal, Capt. Albert Rippon, is due in port at 6:30 this evening from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and Countjt Court cases of Alice Allen v A. J. Richmond, $110, and Davtd Ross vs . C. Walker, I $706.37, .nave both been adjourned to the January sesrfrf the Court, j , ? T. Buthinan QajlT irh9, ia charge 'of totem pole preservation w(k along the Skeena River for the Canadian National Railways, arrived in the city from Haielton on yesterday afternoon's train. Twenty men, who have been engaged in connection with the construction of the car barge at the dry dock for the Canadian National Railways, were laid off yesterday after boob and sailed this morning -for Vancouver. D. C MrKwhnip minim? mi- encouraging tbr C6s1ao1ida4ea,WIn- ore for shipment ana copiioue ,ae- inning as high as 5150 lh'd. mfcine4oiee3 ft the Ihter-velopment on the lower: veii. ,Uver and lead. A turinel atff L,, hisoif. tailed on tf There is a good deal oi ore in long has a full face of ore and aiPrince R rt thU morntnK for sight and for the prtsaftt work Cros-cut, in 90 feet, needs an- Vancouver. the long tunnel aimosi iinwneu ther 20 or 28 feet to hit the vein. j r of i ; "ZF" 5 . i f The me Salvation salvation TPrYrny1 flrrmy 'StU 7au will be used, it I, wwm? mwd a h.tlf miles west oi tne tn-the property may be liter taken grneer, consists of 12 claims and over by the owners of Aurimorrt. jna8 fjve veins, two of which are In that case, it would be possible from aq te go feet wide and K&ve a a ' j . a . I to continue the tunne mrougn been traced the full length of thed property. As soon as the" property is connected up by road, efy Httle work will be required to put Iff on Mi shipping basis. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS CONFLAGRATION Sewing and Home Cookirg will oe held in he vacant store next to McArthur's Shoe store, -Third Avenue Saturday, December 16 at M P.m. TW-e-ffee 01 ueofge uelJ.-Tormerry a" W ber of the staff of the Canadian National Telegraphs here and now located at McBride, arrived in the city on yesterday after noon's train from the interior for a visit J. D. Boulding, who is engaged in the assaying business at Smithers, arrived in the city from the interior on yesterday after noon's train and sailed this mor ning on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Provincial Cftjtfi M Martin, transfemoVvdjh l'rin:e George to QuenrCha0otte City, arrived in the cftr from, the interior on yefflmby . rrfternoou's train and will proMiNto 'ha'f lands on the PrihcMlh tftfoM ow nigni. T ' The Tajsjs-i. Labjbr Council last night endorsed the action of .he executive fn appointing S. D. Macdonald representative of .or-tKern B. C. on the provincial executive of the Trades Congress ..nuda. This commiitee will hold a conference with the new provincial administration at Victoria next month on matters pertaining to labor. Provincial Construe Vi-.im Smith of Anyox arrived in- the -ity from the smelter town on' the Prince Qupet-thisnJ)inM having in his custody!, tvo Hof-eigners who are each sentenced to three months' imprisonment at Okalla for riotous and disorderly conduct and who, with a prisoner from Stewart, were taken on to prison in the south by Corp. Stone of Rivers IntoL TOO LATE TP CLASSIFY WANTED Housekeeper wanted for Ocean Falls. For particular applv Employment Bureau. 298 tf U TAMdnk to RaaW CATARRH f( the BLADDER l H.nr iimi: osv IS ACCIDENTAL No Incendiarism in Recent Fire at B. C. FurStbre, tion Proves An investigation of the fire last Saturday night iivthc premises of the B. C Fur Co. was conducted yesterday afternoon by Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. McLeod, who found that, in his opinion, the blaze was not of incendiary origin. The police asked for the investigation and J. A. Thomas, fire marthal for the province, or dered that it should be held by Mr. McLeod. A number of witnesses were heard and it was established that the fire had been of an entirely accidental nature . Inspector William Spiller examined witnesses on behalf of the fire mar shal and L. W. Patmore appeared for A. Richmond. iRADES AND LABOR CASTIGATES BOARD Complaints Made Last Night Wilh "Respect to Administration of City Schools A numbed of criticisms were voiced ;rt trie meeting of the Tracks and Labor Council list night with respect to recent ac tions of the school board. The matter of text books was also dis cussed again. The labor council is putting three candidates in the field for the three vacant seats on the board this year and a determined effort will be made to have these as well as aldennanic candidates ejected. - -; STRICKEN DOWN IN PRIME Of LIFE i FRUIT.A-TVES,, Rid Her of Crippling Rheumatism How terrible it is to think of men and women etrirken down wfth diseft-e, i-Jtt wn thev ahoidd he enjoying W m tbeftVitUJ l'kw woa4efful tq know, bowevqr, ta&tirhdieo4 disorders i RlfcuaStkir. rain in the Bark, Uver, Kidnejlband IVwel are qnisuy rtbered by the wunuerful tnedione, "FroilHi-tivea." rVoffl E.iderby, in the heautiful Okana-na Valley of Bnih Columbia, Mrs. E. Druiehing write: "I have received great benefit from 'Fruit-ft-tives,' pneiallv when I had Rheumatiera very badrv some yearn (M I keep 'Fniit-a-tiree alwavs in '.lie hoiwf, as I think they are a wonderful medicine." Por more than a quarter of a century "Fruit-a-tivea" hn been Canada (lependabm home rrmrJy. 25. and SOe. a hot t dealers everywhe WE HAVE A VERY FINE SELECTION OF EATERS FOR LADIES AND LADIES' HOSIERY In Profusion, at Prices That Will Surprise You. Our SALE OF SALES IS STILL PROCEEDING Giving You an Opportunity to Purchase J 'CLOTHING FOR' MEN AND ROYS AT SACRIFICE PRICES Since we brought Montreal prices to Prince Rupert, the appreciation of the public hsx.been shown in ! pur, Increasing sutjea . m,onth after monin. .. , YOU ALSO WILL APPRE-CIATE OUR PRICES Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE EAGLES HOLD CARD PARTY AND DANCE Successful Affair Took Place Last Evening in Elks' Home' r" served and dancing followed to the strains Of tunesomo music furnished by the Eagles' Orchestra under the leadership of William Heckwood. The affair was in progress until 2 a.m. Angelo Astori was convener and master of ceremonies and other members The Eagles' Lodge last night j0f the committee, JncLuded Rich-held Its first public social affair ar(j F6rd, who.,prepifd a the following the recent reorganizat- aodr,' Alex Harvey and J. Melon of the Order, the event tak- Glashan, Glen Hejjb, John Basso, ing the form of a very successful ! r. P. Fhillfns, George Martin, A. and enjoyable whist drive andiifadden, T. Glenn, A. Strachan, dance in the Elks' Hall. Some ' j, strachan, F. Boulter, L. Brew-140 persons were in attendance, 'erton, A. Lloyd-Jones, R. VIerick, There were seventeen tables of klL Scherja A.lejt Harye, P, pUiAUlr whist and prize winners wereWfefe. ffln'mtmey:1 Pelef : PetefsorT, P ladies' first, Mrs. Thomas Wm. Sherman, J. Brown and Geo, Clough; second, Miss EmilyUCasey, jr. Mazzei; men's first James :Hicif( A number of unused tfcca key, on cut with Simon A. Swan- were presented to the Hid son; second J. Watt. J. J. Mul- Home. doon, with ticket 9G, won a $5 gold piece as the holder lucky admission ticket. of the Another meeting of the Trades and Labor Council will be hekl After cards, refreshments were in about a week's time when ar-'ection Power Corporation Canada Limited Ladies' Pullover .Sweatora $2.95 Ladies' Bloomers From t0 ; S1.95 Ladies' Hosiery Venus and Milo. JHG.REDULTK3NS ON OUR ENTIRE -STOCK LADIES' COATS From 9.75 to $50.00 LADIES' DRESSES . In Silk, Wool, Georgette and Velvet, LADIES' HATS '. , ... .. . , 1, All One Price 52.95 For Those Who Art Losing Weight and Strength SCOTT'S EMULSION SMI The Tonic Rich "in Cod-liver Oil Vitamins A Bowne. Toronto, Out. of i H7 ... vyt. IJeff to advise the ratepayers of Prince Rupert that irrcs'pec-s tivc of anything which may he heard or seen to the contrary, or from whatever source, that: . THE POWER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LTD., , DOES NOT OWN THE B. C. ELECTRIC CO.; THE .... POWER CORPORATION .OF CANADA, ITD., DOES NOT OPERATE THE H- C. ELECTRIC CO. DEMERS' n-u rangements will be made for a campaign in support of Labor candidates at the municipal el- Christmas Sale ! From Saturday, December 9 at 9 o'clock until Monday December 24th Ladies' Nigh tgowliB From $1,00 $5.75 .LadieaVoste QSfi Jl, Per pair gl.OO- LndiVBrstiieres 95c Flowers....' 35C T0 1.25 Handkerchiefs . .j5c 25C, 50C COME, SEE, AND BE SATISFIED DEMERS v w