r ,T,,nn:iry 18,. 1929 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE fNews of the Mines TERRACE BOARD AROUND PRINCE RUPERT OF TRADE HAS biances of Portland Canal District Good; Outstanding Developments in Stewart Field; NEW OFFICERS Power at Silverado 'l ' r.utland Canal district offers very cood nossi- of enveloping profitable mines, according to R. on. M.E.," who spent the past season at Stewart. i. T -i? i.1 a.: i c 'u rai geuiogy oi me enure aisinci is similar and , is, to some extent at least, associated with the .iiai con'ditioijs which do not appear to be confined lie aaticular section. This means that, as the :l CO lidirions are unde: tho dances are very ' iliiix more commercial iiitTO'ements in elec ! fhould to a , hflji cut the pro.ipect-i m-' of the district. nish power for the Prosperity, Porter-Idaho and Silverado properties hag now been connected up with the Silverad-) over a three and one-half m le tranimltaion line. Ample power ii now available for ; : coupled with the the driving of the 1000-foot tun- i the transports- nel which is now in nearly half ''nis and the benefits re- way to the first of the veins to : l the greater experi- be tapped on the Silverado. It !r part of financiers, en- is possible that ore may be struck ... i -urinasers operating in before reaching this vein, as it is.' r i.-t wnl no doubt result known that mineralization occurs ry e and prosperous along the contact of 'the shear Miminii'y n which there zone in which tnt veins lie. Fif-i! ! one but many pro- teen men are employed working mine-. . -The Portland ihree shifts a day on the Silver-in. ! J Hmall one com- ado and the camp is fully ir" favorable to mill- equipped. -hi reaefcing from the , v wa t northward to the A orm four-foot section a I. ry and evtn further inm JUnd drill hole No. 9 on :.i With railway trans- e ooJbine property assaying nrn.h, this area there :3.6 ounces in silver is believed u';t thai a mint untoia y H X. v r'' will be developed. ! nn :-vKyv.,i . er( l0 lepre e.il an isolated ! ; g n kit. Peace Rivr occurrence simi'ar tq those already i ; n miy ullmaUly opened up on the property and tributary to Stvwart. ,rmcn 0 not appear to offer com-" mercial possibilities. Work was S'. wi it News claea .. j j out by Mr. Bai.en on a re- liinili'ig mineral devel- cent visit to the mine to show the ii the Portland Canal possibilities of this occurrence i . s! reason the tre- T' e four-foot section carried only v..,k being carried out .02 ounces of gold. Nevertheless, miT Cold Mining Co. it by far the best far .: !l: t ado. roner-ioano 'ma mg. ty pro'iefties. the Bpera- r.hcr that inai the we H. Stewart and II . L. Bat ten and associates, consulting en- ) ( ( o:ijul-datfd o:ijul-dalea Minln Minmsr Th nail me-thir of th Ton. ;n- C.i. of the WKAT IS IT " at keeps you always look- i woii auJ imriiy. dres - oun SKRVICE PII0MK (HO i. liavo your doihes pressed (.ill for and deliver t iil parts of the city., , For trat Suit We have fine Fall and V : t r Suitings ji Over '.'tnitrti on hand. C'opne i "lay and let us take your Pleasure Culling, workmanship, style sll icuaranteed. Ccsi mntcrlHls and reason able price. Ling, t Tailo; Phone 619 George l..nekficld Mlninr Co.. Ltd.. ii! Hi'if Missouri proper- be held in Ssti there (tomor- pecaouiar diiKovenea (gtarday). The transfer Mountain By fitoffjiy o or ,barhoki- t.v -hr Pat l)sl Mln- : trj , the COTBpMy were closed on f Morfreal, the coming jaBWry s and will be re-opened , -f the Bitter Creek - January 20 at the nrfne. Pro-H' ovaries on the gpe- at rate of about 2.5 feet I.ucky pate and other ery M Aau-t c bernp made in . indication. of new ore the shsft to the 200-foot thi Dujiwell '1,t 'evel. This work will be finished I profxc i g, and Vt ahot pbruarjr, when drifting it '.. tke Hm ligl of the w. M1B4 oa the 200. foot to Gold Minei, Ltd. . r ulant b illt at the -I Marmot River by th C.id M-ning Co. to fur- dvelon a high grade ore body disclosed in recent diamond drilling- The Mohawk mine at New Has-elton Is earning approximately VOW a month net profit as a re sult of shipments of high grade ( e that are being made to Trail smelter. This amount is more than sufficient to offset current development expenses. The deployment program now under way to block out large ore re-rves will enable the manage- mcnt to determine the capacity FOK A REAL ENJOYABLE M0T0H DRIVE Rent One of Our HEATED CARS AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF Walker Motor Co., Limited IMione Rlue 3S9 2nd Ave. and 4th SI. K. Gordon Itelirt-sanJ Is Made Honorary President Amid Musical Honors E. T. KENNEY IS CHOSEN Reports for Year Show Mud Good Work Done at Inferior ' Point v t--. TERRACE, Jan 18. At the an nual general meeting of the Te; race Board of Trade held hen Tuesday the following officer, were elected: President E . T. Kenney. Vice-president 0. T. Sundal Secretary H . Halliwell. Treasurer A . H. Barker. Council Messrs. Riley, Nash Burnett, Dover, Judson, Allan Sherwood, Daly and Gilbert. J. K. Gordon, who refused t accept re-nomination for presi dent, waa made honorary preiideir and accorded musicaj honors. II. Halliwell gave a comprehes sive report on the activities of Uu year and showed that the Boar, of Trade merits the ardent sup port of every resident in the 4M trtct. ; ; . 1 The treasurer's report showe, a paid up membership of 41. Th finances were in good sh.ipe an onsiderabie money has bee landied duing the year. Further correspondence read in regard to the establishment of an ore sampling works a Prince Rupert and in connectio. with general road work in the du triet. Park at Ukebe A reported offer by a resident a i v waa n mm imi mto urn ttwamj assay so w is; iuwwiov uavtc uuliar; iv avi . hi- development of obtained from the diamond drill- of land bordering on the lake nea ri ' IJ.L. ..J . I . . . . ..... tne not springs, pro viae a tne gov eminent would clear and arranji for park, bathing beach, picr.i grounds and parking place, wi! be further investigated with view to taking tile matter up wit ' the government . A proposal that the governmei be asked to secure the necea?.; . property and build a road aroun .he no.th end of the lake t Jrouchy's Beach, 'Ihus relie-.1i) .he congestion now experienced ; ihe head of thf lake and also rm Ing available to the general publ i cleaiit r and safer bathin. beach, resulted in the at pointing of a committee of Meaara 3urnett, Nash and Allan to nuk investigation and report, with view to taking the matter up wit the government. President J. K. Gordon cor mented on the excellent .epor: the year's work and said it co vinced him that the Board i Credo was really worth w.iile. Things were looking bright and better and the door of oppo tunitv was open wider today i the Terrace district than ever lr fore. The results would depsn. d ype of mill to be constructed : on how well tne people puiiea u on the property. With the crew gether and worked for tne cor. ... . - t rect'titly doubled. ra;ia progress is ni.i'ti- m i n i worn mon good, inis coming yea should be a banner year to- th district and one to be looked b.ic on with pride. Following the business meet in R. Brealy. logging nuin-rinleudei lor the Laminated Material, Lie of New Westminster, who !s a f lucnt visitor in the diftrict in th Interests of his company's extcti ive cotto :wood o, era. ions her spoke b-ief'y. commencing on tl" feeling of optimism and good fel nwshin which prevailed amonj the members, remarking th it tht personal touch of friendship which characterlred the meetinr wax ju:U what was needed to pro dure the best results. He congratulated them on the splendid accomplishments of lai year and remarked on the ver vident capability of the ec etary II. Halliwell. In closing he win' ' ed the board every success in J?21x rightly; pmu "What's thaf you same." Truth. call your mule?" "I call him Corporittinn," answered the old colored man. "How did you come to give him mch a nme?" "Frum ntudyla' de animal an' readin' de papahs. Oat mule get mo' blame un' abuse dan anythln' else in de township, an' goes i ahead havin' his own way jes' de Starts Saturday, January 19th to 28th 7 Days Selling v 1 -lot) YAfeDS IJfiAdK DUCHESSE SATlN-Genulne Swiss rnade. Yard $1.15 KNGLISH DRESS FLANNELS Superior quality. Guaranteed pure wool; SI inches wide. Regular $1.28. Yard 85 06-INCH WOOL BENG ALINE FOR SUITS AND DRESSES 5 shades. Regular $3.50 yard for, yard .?-.7.. 10' Pair mm crews Genuine Clearance Prices ASER & PAYNE 3RD AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET STAINES AND DRESS GOODS 54 INCH WOOL COATING Heavy weight, in navy, brown and dark blue. Yard $1.70 JO PIECES 0 EfcCLISll FfGUP.ED MPUOCAIN CREPE In plaids and. cheeks . Regular $1 . 00 to $1 .76 yard. Yard : 0." BLACK CHIFFON VELVET 36 inches wide; made in France. Ja - dj 1 ....,...t., v Jji75 25 ONLY, RAYON SILK BEDSPREADS Scalloped all around, fun double bed size, in shades of blue, mauve and rose. Kach $:M)5 'EXTUA HEAVY QUALITY UNDLBACHED SHEETJNO 70 inches wide, "fiti i ,4rif BLEACHED SHEETING Extra good quality; wash and wear well ; 7Z n . 1 W in . wide . Yard 50 PAIR PURE WOOL SCOTCH CHKVIOT BLANKETS Fall se. Blue and pink border. Pair $7;9. SLGIAN MADE SILK TAPESTRY CUSHION TOPS Special, each , . $1.0(1 KULL. BLEACH W PILLOW CASES Geod quality; raady for. use. Pair 50c LARi: SIZE, GOOD QUALITY, HEAVY ENGLISH TURKISH TOWELS Fast colors. 2 towels for , $1.00 ?0-U0 IRISH AIKK DAMASK A wonderful wearing quality ; good design . Yard 1 y i . , rURL UNfcN TYDED GLASS CLOTHS Hemmed ready for use. Blue and red. 5 towels for ....$1.00 IRISH DAMASK NAPKINS Extra good qnaltty double dam-ask. 6 napkins for ...$1.25 10 INCH ANO 42-INCH PILLOW COTTON Fine linen ftatefa; free from dressing. Regular 60c fdr, yard WKin: TERRY TOWEJLLING 18 inches wide with blue strips. S yards for :(5c J6-INCH DOUBLE WARP ENGLISH PYJAMA CLOTII-r-Reg-ular -tic ya.d for, yard 115 p HOSIERY AND UNDEIUTOAR ARCADIAN HOSE PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Reinforced art silk, double ! soles, heels and toes, mock fashioned, double elastic top, In all the moei popular shades. Pair 75f . HARVEY PURE THREAD SILK HOSE in all the aw- 4 et shades; in- elipper heel and square heel styles; chiffon and service weight. Pair $1.00 I 1 : I LADIES' VESTS Winter weight. Turaball's make, all sises, r.hov; sleeves, tailored and opera top styles. 2 for $1.01) rURNUULL'S WINTER WEIGHT BLOOMERS Silk, wool . and cotton mix! ur. AH sites. Cteam only. Pair.... 75c NOVELTY STEP-IN AND BLOOMER SETS Rayon ailk, la mauve and peach' Regular $3.96, $1.50 $1.05 BEAUTIFULLY TAILORED RAYON SILK STEPS in 6 popular shades. Each $1.50 PENMAN'S FINE CASHMERE PURE WOOL COAT SWEATERS in shado.-. All sites $:U5 HOYS' GOLF HOSE Pure wool, English make. Sites 8'2 to .5f P1 PORTLAND, Jnlg. how relucUnce to board the U.. II V... u w,.Uv nnmJwfr Hei oj auxiliary scnwuci tmwl of this This wint eut port. iron but! .r wooden ship, and men, handful of the approxi: hU thrToYnTer"mSy Teouridl tmfy a i;id trim, most of the .latter, it vould appear, are veteran grown old in the service of the a. Fishing skippers of AhU port will Ull vnu it twonirH more dif ficult year by year to secure crews enJi tU..!. ..Int.. flatiinir vntnrB 1 mate 500 Hampton boats of Cusco Bay i i in commission Florist Want to say it with flowers, eh I About two dozen, j Flirtman No. about six I do Th v,mr .-n.ratii.il of fisher- "t want to say too mucn.-Iear men are slowly but surely laying jon' Weekly. LADIES' COMBINATIONS Silk, wool and cotton mixture. Turnbull's make. Tailored top and short sleeve styles $1.75 75 HOUE DRESSES in all sizeaan'd not two alike. Broad-eloth.morocain crepes, prints and chintzes. Values $2., $3.50 for, each .'. $l-0 CHILDREN'S PURE WOOL CASHMERE HOSE in cream only. Sizes 60 8Vi. 3 pairs for ...$1.00 f ! A GROUP OF DRESSES in flat crepe, crepe de chene, : British spun silk, etc. Clearing at HALF PRICE AND LESS. Regular values $12.50, $13.95 to $15.00. Special to clear , $0.05 ODD LOT OF LADIES' SWEATERS, in pull-over styles, soiled sizes and colors. Each ) GIRLS' PURE WOOL SWEATERS with collar in coat style in sand, blue and red. Sizes 24 to 32. Each $1.05 As- SCOTCH FINGERING YARN 4-ply pure wool in 10 shades. Pound $LJ5 COATS CROCHET. COTTON in white only. All sizes, i Red label quality. Regularly sold for 25c ball. I 2 balls for 25c" I 22 LADIES' ENGLISH GABARDINE RAINCOATS Belted models Size-86 to 41. -To clesr ati each . . .-. .$5.00 MEN'S AND BOY'S BOYS' TWEED KNICKERS Open knee styles. A good hard wearing doth. Pair $L00 BOYS' HEAVY KNIT PURE WOOL SWEATERS Pes-man's make. Pullover style with shawl collars, ha navy, maioon and brown. SIreS 23 to 34. Eaeh $1.75 BOY'S COMBINATIONS Mercury make. Extra good wearing garment. Sizes 24 to 32 - $1.00 10 ONLY, BOYS' TWEED SUITS in one shade only. Pure wool Scotch tweed. Sizes 24 to 28 $1.05 MEN'S COMBINATIONS Watson's make. Medium weight. beautifully finish ga.ment. Sizes 3G to 42 $1.05 Shirts .....$1.00 Drawers $1.00 RUBBER FOOTWEAR AtiExtraordinary Low Prices. Black Chief, Dominion Rubber Makes. r 1 ' ! i , MEN'S KNEE RUBBER BOOTS Sizes 6 to 11 $1.75 j MEN'S., THREE QUARTERS Sizes 6 to 11 $0.45 ; . MEN'S HIP BOOTS Sizes 6 to 11 $0.05 , BOYS' HEAVY KNEE BOOTS Size 1 to 5 .... . .$:i.00 BOYS' HEAVY STORM BOOTS Sizes 1 to 5 ... .$l.l!5 YOUTHS' HEAVY KNEE BOOTS Sizes 11 to IS . .$2.50 ; , Y'OUTHS' HEAVY STORM BOOTS Sizes 11 to 12 SSAO i LADIES' RUBBER BOOTS Knee length. Sizes 2ft to , j 7 $-'.."0 , i LADIES' STORM BOOTS Slz&s 2 to 6 $:L50 ; . MISSES' RUBBER BOOTS Knee length. Size 11 to 2. I Price ....$2.25 ; CHILDS' RUBBER BOOTS Knee length Sizes 5 to 10. j Price $l-3 iMissnnHnananflnaHH courses .tway from the sea. From Ap il to November they en.ioy the life in the open and the independ- HVi PUS 1 lirl Vi Ijillilll "B or lobstering from amall, open! "llu,uiWl. nut when the icy blasts; Atart to sweep the North Atlantic j miPPY COLDS During, the period following colds, coughs, grippe, influenza or other prostrating illness, when your body is weakened, is the worthwhile time to prove the strength restorative merit of SCOTT'S EMULSION It IS OF PURE VITAMIN-RICH COD-LIVER OIL the food-tonic with world-wide prestige, that strengthens and helps build up the weakened body and restore the normal balance of health. If you are rundown with Grippebuild up on Scott's Emulsion! Souit a Buwnt, Tomato, Out, U-it