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(i Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION el.- pr h; .iKrd It pertm iiwie -ittteinp:-d on Ui, mil. unci unn of mire Bui tnativ 4 hav- n.n out Iktuiw been done on ilmn htie no" : mti the nniii:um ll.jlil n;.t; of Monday, May 14, 1928 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUFERT Silver and Lead Value Around New Hazelton Proven Silver ' Cup line Very Active New Strike on Taltapin in Babine ri'Mil: ! the orwrntifiTto nf ,, Duke Mininir Co. at the Sihcr 1 up ,.. N.ii- .M:.V .i"ii:;r..ii. it h-.: been demonstrated that the siht'i and It ,ul ahi.-- 111 !i 1 .-eiiinirntsries go to depth, the Omineca Herald i New ilaz.-lroi - :i;. s editorially. The Silver Cup has attained a depth .it five I:uii.;i.,I teet. I; is in the sedimentaries. Nearly all the pn.,pc, '- .Min,. Minnii.iin are in the sedimen taries. lleside (the old Silver the- llazeltciii , k.'.c.w 1. Mohuvk on I-.ur BtHiidnrcl .1 1 If : , ver Stand i:d !. - the I ii; :t: -ihtr 1. K pl'iipel't le- ( I ( . -1 Kiny? Fi ai'txi!:. by are the Benny Tin- Barber group. Thei! Hi. iv are the well -t- ci::irf pped .u to . ore. At Ava from at ii'irvker I !. IKl ppm H i) ! .::! ihe ijtu. o: l' .uasi reJ ; :ucr6r and. after - -ported to have the best showing so ,11, M th I far in that part of his district. Doug- ...e been held by las Lay, resident mining engineer with amount of work. It la ! headquarters at Maaelton, la expected a ood :ime now for same rest pros- ' 'o visit the mine soon. R M. Morgan, pecu ' be done on that hill. There he mine manager, has come north la a market tor anything that has any frcm Vancouver and W. C Stearman. caerta, and the opinion Is gaining that , Vancouver, president of the company this district, between Terrace and the .expects to make an Inspection of the height of land at Hose Xeke. is going 'property toward the end of this month. to develop one of the world s beat . llvar-lmd camps (high grade). Outhie Mines on Hudson Bay tfkjw Mile mountain has as good a j Mountain near Smlthen report a net chance as any bill in the north to prcflt for April of tlO.000 with output make a big camp. There will be a mHl rcstrlc ed cwlng to water shortage. The to handle the ore when mined and it. ivupply of water ha now been Improved will be of Biifncient capacity. It will :nnd It la expected that the profit for be ready In 4ota of time, in tart will May will be double that for April. be operating in a small way very ebortly. It will he centrally located for 1 The Hyder Lead mine on Texas Creek. Mine . Pour and Glen mountains Thus Salmon River Valley, ha been taken the time 1 ripe lor real pro pec tor. to -over by the Amalgamated Mines Ltd go Into the hllla. land active development program will I soon be under "ay. Latest reports state that the Sliver Cup near Mew Hanelum Is now In a 1 There has been curb trading in Van-poaltkm to ship a carload of ore dulv couver recently on he stock of the At soon as the mill can be 1 mulled. Silverbell mine, a new property in the It should be able to ship a carload or Stewart dimrlct The mine adtalna the high grade concentrates da.ly wi'h.iu: Silverado on the north and rim from any further 1 velopment Tht tu:i:ela tidewater up to the Prosperity line, have now been straightened out and Ocographtcal conditions are said to be drifting resumed for another twenty .rimllar to those on the Silverado and feet In Ro. 3 turmel there is alfuH Pfeffty- The oewtmMtlpn, ..oS WI fee o ore. one half of it heltp; from one property to the other has not high grade and the oth't half mlllins yet been definitely established but In No 4 the ore has lmreHwd m width tlifvr 1k n M -onn conviction that they to three 'et if rlrb ot Rrvrrnl more may be rented rSreasoas for EMPIEE" Fireproof Wallboard CANADA OYFBmf AND ALABASTINE LIMITED. VANCOUVER, BC 5ct"w w InVi,, Columbia CvPmm ('im(i.im. Limited '.':-i For Sale By Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Per a brief interlude I was actually ; htptfJ-d a maw wiw a vraapiwuc. chair, silk skirt, puttees and the rest A , I got a splendid thrill out of It. It like having the power and toe isewledge to run a great machine. Itl being the master of the show. "Take, for Instance, some of tat details that te me. at least ate fascinating -the human emotions te ke : played with, seeing the tjrj graw wn- ION CHANEY IN DRAMA MOCKERY:: 1 HTOKV Or Hl IA KKVOH TlOX' ! WITH VERY WRIItll EfFEtTN j ON WREKN ' - ; Fantastic earners effects, as strange . the makeup of the star, weird light and shades and grim tnaetom: these vera uaed to heighten the mysterious - H Ia. BTfhaMadier'm ImtdBdat- tflU All T the cpotn. in 'lloclBery" coming at Vim ddkf nd Under the dtrectioa of Benjamin ChrUteniwtn, the fmoui D-ih dlrec- the world's greatest authorities on the psychological eflsrt of light and shade in the drama, away etranfe Sects were worked out on the screen for the first the background for a remarkable drama! of love and sacrifice "THE WAGON SHOW" IS AN AUTHENTIC STORY "The Wagon Show" la different from the ordinary formula of western pictures. It la a human authentic story of a small, early day circus travelling through Montana and Wyoming. This was the day of horse drawn wagou- hows and the continuous light of man i v.ith the elements Hen Maynard, who spent fifteen yean a a star stunt rider with Bamum nlid Bailey, Hlngllng Bros., and other biK tent-show outfits, personally supervised the technical end of the picture n.- well as performing some of the most daring feats of horsemanship ever filmed. "The Wagon Show" was written especially for Maynard and was person ally directed by Harry J. Brown, who nuprvled all of Ken's previous plo- tur "SAILORS' WIVES" NOT MARINE STORY "Sailors' Wives." the new First National feature showing here tonight, with Mary After and Lloyd Hughes IriuureU. hu nothing to do with shi)h and Bailors However 1; 1k one ul the most dramatic Murk in which the popular "team" has ever appeared. In book form, thr novel by Warner F ii 1: in ii wan mmmn I lie lx".i seller 1 lie. u.- v. Illl the MH-ntllY elect and con- a time in the new picture . "Mockery" is a rhrld drama of the Russian revolution, with Chancy in 4 4r - PAGE TWO thr i&ily wows..: Monday, May 14, V-illS - WHAT I MIGHT HAVE BEEN As Told to Harold C. Burr By JOHN GILBERT 'ISometruna. ' jMcWSMikapf.-. ppei I'm quite ue I - would . lutye .ouaaj fccuM kind ol work to do, around a studio if I'd never 'been an actor. If 1 I easn't an actor I'd have been a dlrec- tor. If not director then a scenario writer. I i "Sefore :ne my mother was an ac-tress. I was born in a tank town out Wt at a one-mint stand, and ap-I peared in support of Eddie Foy on my first birthday. That 1 too much . heredity to overcame. . t "1 e"way-d to 'overcame it and failed I sold amrmcblle tlroa lor seen years and hated that commercial Job "But I tried to keep behind the .amera. rather than before it --that I t. anted . ; be a direi-to: .nstead jui! an act jr. Everything that 1 nwd in the way of sell-espreasior. is to be .ound m the moving picture busmev --acting, writing and directing. "Yet to my way of thinking directing is more sstufying. more stimulating, mm creative than the otter tm. Somehow I've drifted into j :he acting end of the Industry, more or teas permanently, rm afraid. Vr 4(lll 1 .tl-HKRT -If I wsu't an Mti. Id be a Street or er your hand, watching aeon pO. upo. - T. T 7Z scene These things mate directing " -' ' " S high form of self-KprasKm beltere m putting ererrikang you've get into the lob yu happen to a asing acting. "ChUly Days.' mtimthi arterr." In Montreal. Canada. mUes away. Tew can see a whole lot en raw life la S0OSO miles of trouplng. even IX van are little boy and not map-poacd te ktaerving I Hemlee I took my schooling on the wing (BXtil gay mother made anmngav menw fr mt to attend the Hitchcock Military at Ban Rafael, Oaltf. Quittinf aahaol I decided to turn I OWMV nuuuvi 1.1 wmisfiei wsw aw office boy and worked w to swaawa wlss manager. But the blood of say and the bright mm mt the mum nwtnar its Hi raw mi ,mmu,m pawling or mme , mmght I W. kImsbu lta& knmtlM IslsV J'- M 1th th Trtangi. as Don't think I m to -sat' a kick out 1 " H 11 rf my pmwsnt kWim poambllltlw. .' !!he to rtp tiit. asfidist Of part, fa .... 1 it. to play street-ear condisctfcg. clerks, : "Since that start I've dene aoaael - sailors aod prtaw-figritera I want directing along Poverty Mow. That's j o nriae them Irte. breathe, suffer and cur name for a 'Uwet in Botlywoodi . . ph ; where independent produoers may hlftj 1 fully equipped studios by toe day to P-.Thapa that's because In my own make their own pietwms. And I still' ) .1' hood I came up against the seamy have my dream of one day beexniag a '.nlngs. We were nomads of the thea- great director." Ire my mother and I Just to illus- tnate. I wa born In Logan. Utah, and Copyright -fey PuMic Ledger) - tttTtttT HSBK .T Tlli;.TKr, MtHutay Lloyd Hughes aad Mary in ."Sailor's Wtees ." Coanedy "WUd Oat Valley." Paramount News Maynsrd In "The y and 1 Thomson be "The Oemedy "Save rathe Bevlew. rrldav at Om Ftooee.- Lon Cbaney In "Mookery" Comedy : "Old Wallop." Aesop's Film rabies Metro Ooldwyn Wagon : ' 1 1 the strange role of a hermit-like peas-1 " "1 ' ant thrust by an odd trick of fate into tains emotional seenea that are certain the heart of the stnsggle between to prove especially adjective. Othera In 1 peasantry and aristocracy The hopeless ' the cast are I axle Pose. Ollce Tell. Burr slavery of the serfs or peasants la ' Mcintosh. OM'rte Whitman. Ruth ; contrasted against the life of aruto- Owyer. Jack Mower and Bms True, crata. and toe eonflkgtatUav that ' Joeepri Hinjery directed, change the eeetmy mt h nattktti torm , "THE REBEL RIDER" STORY OF JESSE JAMES, THE OUTLAW James, an American Robin if ever there was one, baa been Immortalised for the generations to loene In Fred Thomsons starring vehicle, "The Rebel Slider," here Wednesday and ThuiMUy. According to the thrilling Hlory which Mr. Thomson has screened. Jamen was to all Intent, hounded by the law for deeds he never committed. When be plundered. It was only to give to the needy. If this be true. America's boyhood now has another Idol to worship. And. talking of Idols, there doesn't seem to be anyone else on the screen who quite comes nn'to the pedestal-on which Thomson has been enshrined by film fans. i "Jfwse James" raerke-.a SsCUiM step! in the right direction. Here .1. -a -West-. ' em- pi u it has all the things which ually found M iwUtdtsvdmma-- action, wild rid lug, gorgeous aoenery, a good l-jve story, plenty of fighting and pep In addition to all these, it i hat something value to give. "Jess James" might wefl be considered k historical document. It portrays lite during the civil Vfar with vividness It taken ui on the raids of Confederate cavalry regiments It takes ua Into the Chinp ol the Union and. 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