PAOE TWO s rSkfe Follow' tijf .-fwnil delays as a rtsult of l..w iflucial tlrii''. iliiim.mil ilriUin! i.;cr:itio!! ;it tii niiiu- iiiiM- li.-i'ii ii. i ul in lncaKiMvt 'luuujrh ami jr'iMil ;i-'i(i a - m-w hcinr in.nu i -oliii : Vain n'i i ..!-, 1 i y I'hii.ccr. aMmuiiMi1 t.'i,. llillC'V tll'l nj; 'l'llc..l!.l .(i I M Vullli'S at .-'th -M 1 1:1 1 (I iir kiniwn wi ! ;i ii Wnrkiliv -iliain lily ;,; trai t tu run a raisi-contact and h' : li:.- ;i :n' k.irleiir:- wi!. cw --',ii, litre i- oemj an:i ; i mil:' t u. hi ir up ,tiifi .-u: ". ". t'ip Tiw .1. i .; i' ,).. lit- work r. mllf I r in I' ; a leu .i'l.- ; Diak '!! ' :p a . Tin- :-ui. -i mine i- m-.:t i. tlw iip.ii-i in. ir. hl:uulll "- .m ,( traffn in- i?fc.,ir tlnpnuii!.- 'i atlnll- 1 1 L V Hi tin- pa- III! V.i Ir.'iii tin in: S'l..' .'.ill'. t hr mint , w i'.' km. n lie :iu:ti!!:. '!! I"! urla' m'rm.iii. f. . ti. pill lur .11. Il Mona Mlhan Ud. has been recent 1) meorao'iaed fr the purpose of develop 1 r-illi ;.! - ' In I' 273 N.W. Put up by a great organization, specializing only In tea. Result better tea at a low price. Brown Label Quality, 80c per lb., in Black, Green and Mixed Blends. Orange Pekoe Blend (all black tea), 85c per lb. The Daily News PRINCE RUPEItT - BRITISH COLUMBIA 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 advance $5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, per month t 50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Colombia, paid in advance for yearly period f.3.00 Or four months for $1.00 By mail to all other parts of Britiuli Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance per year .... $6.00 By mall to all other countries, per year . . . $7.5" Transient Display Advertising, per inrh. i"r insertion . Transient Advertislnr on Front Pup . per inch Ltteal Readers, per insertion, per line Classified Advertising. per insertion, ;! word Legal Notices, each in-'-rim p.-r jik.i'c Inie font ra i.-1 Kates on Application Advertising and Circulati'in reiejhone - 98 Editor and Reporters fYiephnne - 86 Member of Audit Bureau or em ulations DAILY EDITION Satuiii $2.80 .2!) O .V .l.i Mav 19, 1928 News of the Mines AROUND PRlfvCE RUPERT Diamond Drilling in Full Swing at Topley Duthie Mine Main tains Standing 10-ton Mill for Silver Cup at New Hazelton l.i'iintra inn t lin.uuli T i; Kii nfi.'UI '111- iiniM t .ii'ina! inii i. II I. Ii;.!',-.. .,: t III' ill" w ,i ' 1 1 t. u t- i'i t il ami day imp:! 1 1 J. ur; Lvi'i-y hii.- i l! UtKli'l' ion at the liul'ti l;t.-: ('.". . .Il)..'ll " h -;!!:! .' ..!.'' ii..inn".! . :;,.. :. -In- ;,r ;. .."..'! i , i 'n-,;..!. i .mi. .u:::rir.t . ...t -y.i ..in r :je-in i Ih ' : .t:nni"ii over .1' !. Bulkley e of men '. A the Nine i I... j . .or hecvy traf-.Mry before the d in. Shipment; I ang continued with-j ore being mined and i ! now being produced at the Mohawk pr-peny reports f the Omlneca Herald, o New Haelun. the ore being shipped to Trail smelter in bulk Samples re. the cently taken gave values of 1U per ton : undci assay Besides taking out ore. the Etrldgc shaft vein is also being developed and It expected to take a lot of mineral from this In the luture W R Wilson, wealthy mining man of CHILD MASQUE FINE SUCCESS two iiim)k:i .vn ,rif$, With some 250 children and about SCO adults in attendance, the children s mas querade held last night In Moce Hall by the Wcmsn of the McoselKart Legion was a highly successful and picturesque affair b uie 160 children In coatume a well a those who were not. danoed from S to 11 when refreshmenta were crved and from 11 to 8 the adults en joyed tliemselves to the full. Splendid music was furnished by Al Small's or chestra. Olllls Royer was master of ceremonies. March by Mrs. D. Lund and Mrs. B. fikattebol and the Judges were Miss 8 A. Mills. Miss E. M. Earle and Miss Mvtavniv CampLell who. on account of selerUons In some caw The pruse winners were adjudged as follows: Best dressed' as girls 1. Miss Clara Stegavlg; 2. Miss Kathleen Busttn. Best dressed as boys 1. . .iss Louise Lindieth: 2. Miss Phyllis Parry Best fraternal costume - Miss Dolly Derry. Best original costume as girl- 1. Mlaz Salbetg Jeneen; 2, Miss Lea Baaso-Bert. Bett original costume as boy 1. Paul Stegavlg; a. atlas Lillian Johnson. Ben advertising coatume 1, Mies 3t:lna Philllnaon; 2, Mass Xteanor Bd- v, : rfls. Bert girl character 1, Miss Vara Parry: a. Miss Marie afussallem. Best boy character 1. Bdward Llnd-cth: 2. Eric Christiansen. Bent girls comic 1. Miss Tbelma .!ahnon: 2. Eric Barton. Best boy's cam'.c 1, John Schubert: 2 Peter Petersen. Specials 1. Miss Jaquellne Ireland: S. Mid CT r!a Bturgecn: 3. BUs Myrua ruller: '. Miss Oeorglna aMeenaan. National characters Ireland, Mia Max I tie He'lbroner: gypsy. Miss Minnie Pox; Scotland. Miss Jeanette Thompson; paln Miss Phyllis Bsale; Norway. Mlav llan Yt re berg and atlas Tilly Wlcka. : Ae e:mm!te responsible for the atic-j1 arrangement of the event con-of Mr- Joseph Blaggard. con-Mr? A. C .Bartlgtt. Mrs. Charier Mrs D 'ii'.uued from page one) " i i summer of ISM over a rout ' Diana Lake, Rainbow Lake. ... Lake, and down through Tyee ' .ia ryee Button on the CJfJt. ThL as cnrried out under instrue-tih the department of public ued to Major Taylor, resident .t engineer, a copy of which report ai file with the department. I voice no protest lo the building of branch road 1 1 Port Bdward. or even .j. far as the canneries, but I register an emphatic protest against the other route being abandoned without giving It the fullest consideration as I believe the great majority of the cltlscns of Prince i'.upt-rt were In favor of It going that way. I think I am voicing the opinion .it the majority of the cltlaena as weh a my own opinion when I say tha' :b:rr arc unanswerable arguments why a should be built by the way of the ! i i fast rate fr.:m a depth of j interior. The distance la shorter, the .mn p i ju ieet Arrangements are belnn made grades are light, and the engineering '-;-i-'y of:f .r storage tanka for fuul oil at New ' difficulties no greater than bv the way a the ability of Haaelton station. j : th- railroad. But these are minor 1 1 moderations, there are other reasons Al Harris of New Haaelton received in- which appeal to me as being of far structlonv Ur.m his brother. W S Har- greater Mmiifieajice. ns. this week to start operations at the road would course tbrauab a ww- ing n he Mans group of clatma. ten mltca j onee on, the, Aurlmwt nraperty car itgble Jawpsr lwfk. falfcm kbi .fjbotBV i south of Burns urtte Tne' property -wftr: ftoelWH' Btitrte'littnrHttfld . Thte kf tMsK-yeaV beautiful lakafi wit h seftnery as staaea in mi iohowiuk the durovery old Hanettor. St Oold Cobalt property ; srand and magnificent as that of any of silver-lead ore seepage and has been which lias been reorganleed and refl- I if our boasted natural parks In Brttlah under development by the owner. O. ; nanced Al Hnrru has placed Id W Owen, for the past six yean Pour Lnren In clutrgt of operations open cuts have been made and two drift tunnels sunk as well as other improvements such as road and building Twc. assays gave grow returns of t73 32 and S79.70. Mr Owen, the owner, who h.-apeut the winter in Vancouver l expect ed to return north shortly to ei season's work started. It has been decided by W B Dorn-berg to put s compressor on the Comet property on Four Mile Mountain near New Haaelton and this equipment him already been ordered from the srmth, A tine showing of ore. similar to the htgh- Mc-1 Columbia, snow capped mountains and glaslers visible to delight toe eye of I the tourist, and all the delights of a Three ton of high grade ore per day great summer playground. There are hundreds of acres suitable for truest gardening It would with the growth of the ri'y become a great suburban adjunct to Prince Rupert, with hundred of homes. It offers the only possibility it a golf course in the near vicinity if Prince Rupert. There would be permanent settlements spring up along this route There would be numerous playgrounds and other pleasure resorts, fresh water bathing beaches where a thousand children could disport them- vincrta, pians to maae a well organised , eiv, Two of these Inland lakes are - Isrge bodies of water being several miles jfh Jlnglkan, Tfa&ntlal and Day School for QiU Fully graded up to Senior Matriculation. All studies under the direction of a fully qualified stntT. Pupils prepared lor departmental examinations. Mmic, Art, Gymnasium, Swimming, Games. Healthv situation, New up-to-date building. For Prospectus and Scptcnl1er enrollment, apply to WtitT4fm TIIE NOTMI-R Sl'Pl'RlOR. MMWWSL - 94927th Avenue West. SHAUCllXI'SSV HFIGTITS, fO' ;' c. 1 1' length where the pleasured of Inn nuld be enjoyed in calm inland waters There would in a few years, be , ; a traffic of hundreds of cars coming and ! goisg sySHt LSllBj guaj nat I liSl 1 Til III PrlAna RiiiSSrt 1 "V J T T ' tninit BMiiiSOati Mfldjn fwptfd mere '.Rmu lut djgllMIaU vaiue-nfrdhi al the cauiierlea on the Bkeena combined ihe canneriea are with us today and effort to establish agricultural iKauibiil ties and settle the Plulny Pork district, north of Prince Oennie, where hr I li now extensively Interested In lode J mining, rinley Porks at the confluent-I of the Peace, the Parsnip mid tlH- Kin- lay Rivers. It !x exiiected. will stuKe n .comeback as a result uf the rnlnlnj: de j velopment at the Perguson siui P.Tiinin ' hur group of clslms The .-.nintrv In llii' pnt hi'f Mn untie cli've..inn'ir Im n"' hi ii. Mi'ii.tmih :mil I'Xt.-ii.'-'Y. it ... ni. i- u n. ,w pi'npiifw'd ..urOy awl' Iji.ild'ln the road at a coraerfal wide: Hiking lo get a dcubtfui cannery bUMiieas. The suburban papulation would be with us always sud in t&crcatlffy number. By building the r..uci over this route """ -"- - ' wonderful s- ie aip a A aainiMtMU UUHlfl TisfJ, park of our own ;vaars lililma II ii Hi is satecned. it will toura and, paamti walks, its mountain trails and by-path, it creeks and water tall)- pUces an attyar uve that the tour- U. lnr.tead of. passing right through Will linger with US far weeks and then be loth ta leave, It will be jnet a pleasant ten. fifteen oi twenty mile drive, as you like, with ..cm-swhete to go. and something "ao entirely different from the waterfront that 1: win 'eel like being transported tt another country. The Sutler towBiitc, owned by atlnoe-apol'a people to erithir. the oonflnee of The ohildren were led In the Grand tills park and the a A young ::B.'.h:rg like a ihrt',i .'omethlng road would through it. The people who own it, aad have visited It. consider It one of the moat beautiful spots they have seen In their visits to Canada, observed from mm- larue number and variety ol cos- the viewpoint of .natural scenery, The man must face the music No matter what the tune He can't escape once be Is wed The pjoi benighted prune. But a candidate in politics Can shift and twist and turn. To boldly meet the issues all He never seems to learn. SKIDEGATE and . h.rri mit. m it to make their, with the completion of the road through their property I am satisfied that they would immediately proceed with the( development of their holding. I learn that some members of the ufvrnment anticipated the road being built along this route, -as applications for the purchaa 'of land on the fore- shore of Diana Lake were turned down, i ana the reason advanced was that the land was reaemd, and might be sub divided by the government for townaite purposes. Man in the Moon Qlrls who wUb to look graceful should not talk and chew gum at the same time. Jake saya he bears there is an elec-eJcction campaign going on in the 3 tales and be wendera whta It is all iiatca and be wonders what it it. all Is a man named Bmtth mixed up in it and wants to know If It la one o: the !:ral Smlthls. without monoy car without l lacking. Lurid aad Mrs. A I The chief difference b-tween ettfd bv M. H Bkattebol. and arccerles la that wli:cb ngham. Mn O. Stegavlg audi be paid ofr the former, .bt ttfkttsr ma Prr-ce. Presiding at the it. R B. Skinner and Mm " lctenov awtsred by Mrs. Mrs. P Jotmson YEKITAKIJS rAlltVINI) OF LAKES. BATHING HtACHESl AND V ATEHFALIS be charged. Il you can't get what Ja tthe ncpariaaenib Stora. try nore. H. C. Praasr, school Inspector, who bat been visiting all the schools of the neighborhood walked over tha trail to Port Clements alter he aad completed his Work hare. Rev J. oillett. Indian agent panted by Mrs Oillett who have bean cn a visit here, returned recently to Port Clements. Mrs I Martin and Ml. R Scott were recent visitors here from Queen Charlotte City. W. at res man has rbalgnsd hit poalttod with the Oillespi. aad Pahul Logging Co. here. Mrs. R Pahul gave party at the "Igloo," City last week. a very enjoyable Quean Charlotte Supporters of S M Newtoa hare u4 glad tb know be Is in the field as independent Cansenratiwe and he get considerable backing here. Suhrrlhe fc the Tlsllv lew wnl" I Martin, forest ranger, gave a lecture last week at the Skldegate school on fine fighting which proved very instructive. O D. Brattle ui Queen Charlotte City has gone to Vanrouver for a holiday and A J O rrton la looking after the business duritiK his absence. For Six Years PIMPLES Covered Her Face Mrs. Albert Btubba, Newbnrr. Oat writes! "My faee wa eovereo With pimple and was so bad 1 was ashamed o be teen. I suffered in this way ror ix years, until cue day a friend told is to use ami ttier I hail used tw bottles the pimples were sJ g ne anrl toy tkin was as clean aM tuv -. ti as ever." Put op suly by Tha T. Ullburn Oo Limited, Toronto, Qai. COUUrXR'S SHRONK VC s4a-. A ;1W IF YOU'D KEPT THAT COLLAR Or4 A MINUTE LONGER YOU'D HAVE WORN A HOLE IN YOUR MIND -AND OETTINO 2ESeP UP Sjgfry, May ia, m The Time, the Place, and . . . . .a 1 i the namfe's Sister and her high JtH-VTr.MUSftANIi ARE COMING FOR DINNER ND;iVOUR NBCHO OUT BIG LATELY OR VOOR CHOKER. THIS WAY rXEMINOa YOU OP YOUR KID DffVJ HMIWWWRrVWAOt YOU WEAR AtAjCTON COLLAR AT PARTIES 7a r Ja&fr 2yw '. Hi tilt VJUA I J I S 'V 1111 AMD THEN YOU TON THE OLD 3MOKING JACKET AMD SLIPPERS -IT'S THBTtrAE, THE PLACE, AMD JBsar" av I f J. J "V CUT PLUG Soothing yet a man's smoke COOL AND FRAGRANT Church Notices VXIHtKirf CM1lii:iiH.tL (Church of Bngland) llaator Archdaacon O. A. Rut. Serivee at am. Sacrament of tha -ord's Bupper. 10 ajn. Sunday school. 11 am. morning prayer and sermon. TJ0 pjn. Evening praywr and address The addraas at the evening service will be given by Miss Bva Haasell. v.'hoae name Is wall known throughout Canada and Bngland as the one who Jtabliahad the Church Vsn work in wvatern Canada. None ahould miss the opportunity of hearing this distinguish ed woman. Mlaa Hsssell will also ad draas the W.A at ISO pjn. on Monday. IIMTIItT GIII'KCII Minuter. Bav. W. P. Price Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject: "oaAOC AMD PBACB " Sunday School at 940. Rvenlng service at 730. Subject: "fm SBCOMD CCJaTNO OP cMsST--vnaT vnu. it as? wmm ! WX Tt.STt Bright ataglug organ IIHST UMIWI flliltCII. Rwv. A. Wilson, B.A.. pastor Mlaa I. HasMook. .deaconess Morning worship , at li o'clock 1 Praachsr. O Boothroyd. Sunday school at 18. IS. Bvenlng worship at 7J0 Preacher, T J. Shettton. Subject: "THB ABLATION OP TftB SPIRITUAL TO irlC PHTBTOAL " Devotions 1 service at pM. dn WeanaawSy. C'llllHTIAN SCISNCH KOCIkTV. ervte Avery emtiay moming in the I Mays' Bkxfk, M lco.;i Avenue. Bub-1 ject on Sunday SOUL AND BODY " j Testimony meeting on Wednesday eevn Ihg at 8 o'clock. riiKHiiVTi.iUAN riu urn. Minister. Rev. J. R. Frlrll. B A . LL B Realdanee. The Mam- Telephone 4S9. Manning worship at 11 oviock sermon to Hoy Scouts and Cuba Troops will be present In a body. Subject: "The AIMS AND OBJECTS OP THB aloVBMBW' "VTHlAT CAN A I.tTTLB ( MAP DOT" Will ttm.f .-...jtc,. heir boys by being presanW wjbelat niinir Sunday School nt 13:13. Rven-iiih service at 7:30. Subject; '"PAOS- wonne to thb innbh circle Mud' voice quartette. l.l Tlli:IM ( III ttl ll Rev John H. Hanmn x.,t r . ilcnce, 438 tlghth Avenue Wet phone Dlsck I7n Sunday soliool .mil r.mfirnritim clavix r 13 neon Bun win u -t Sixth and 1111111111111.' nt 11:10 and at Ridley Home .i' II P.irenl will please Imve tlielr .KlilH-ii "ii time Kvenlii). wur,!,!,, nt ' 't f i H lllllnilVlllli 1 A nilili.,1 Ul. ""'"Hi " nil Hhm'1ii In, N nil llii- cougr ic ii t mn im M.iy ..j SAVE THE 'POKER HANDS" "CATERPILLAR" Tractors for the FARM BR, LOGGER, ROAD lltJILDER, MINER FREIGHTER, AND MUNICIPALITY Wh.rrver rugged power and performance arc tlemandid. Literature und Prices on Request SOI.B IHrrrillHtJTOHS FOR H.C.: MORitlSON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO, Limited 1325 HTANDAHI) HANK 11U!!-I)IN(; VANCOUVKR. H.V. holt &$m&c$mwmm best What Has Happened WILL HAPPEN AtiAIN Vte recommended Porter Idaho lit fi 1'i'fitn a nbnri il'.i'ra at 115 centH. What are tln-y worth now'.' NOW WE ItKCOSIMEM) Silverbell Mining Co., Ltd. AT MAKKET! Lnlest Vnncmiver (luotntlotiN, 15c bid, 2 aked. Situated on the New Promier Hill und bound"' ' tw" sides by Premier holding. H. W M R0LST0N & CO. Lli Slews rt. ll.C. Jllrect fcfrBs Vjihcouvw- Slock iKachanjre S'l'OCKSllONnR-'HYjAi, titfTATE LOOK at YOUR CLOTHES RVEHYONE ElilE DOES Our sprint stock of High Grade Men's Wear in n Hundrwtla dl IlHton's finest woollens from which tu "that spring suit" tailored to your moustu'e by Caiiudu' f,r" most Clothes builders "Society llrand." Obey That ImpulHe Do it Today THOR JOHNSON