gpnday. March 25, 1929 TIIE DAILY NEWS fAGE FIVE -fS MAKE EPIC TREK HALF THE WEIGHT AND TWICE THE WEAR News of the Mines WvI AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Northern I J. C. to Fore nt Recent Winnipeg Convention; Old, Country Shareholders Confident in Woodbine'; Independence Strikes Vein B The mining industries, mineral production and eco-! nomic geology of northern British Columbia were to the fore at the recent annual meeting of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy in Winnipeg. In the course of reviewing the mineral production of Canada for the past years,, S. J. Cook of the Dominion bureau of Statistics pointedi'out that the Premier mine on Portland ' iiJ tlu; lint't producer of 11 " ; td u Bvitixh Columbia and that Confidence was expressed by them inl.y ore contained considerable jn engineers who haS found the gSld ,.s i by-product. The i'n:- property a sound one. Woodbine mW. prodiu ing gold and silver, directors have approved the recent vpSs w ihcd actively throughout agreement with the vendors and JK yur. Middtn Creek had play- jt is exDected that ore shipments an important part in making wjij be coming out to the smelter ritNh "lumuiuB copper pro- in two or thre weeks' time. c: mi almut one-half of Canada s Crews on the Independence tal input. A paper by Dr. F. property at Stewart have encoun- Kc i t of the Dominion geolo- tered a vein in the long cross-cut icai -ui vcy on "Development and tunnel on which work has been lnrt .1 Pu'sourcs of Northern proceeding all winter. The vein Vli. . ' U f . A . . 1. In" n f DT. t f 1 1 . I . puMi v uiumuia I'lutvu na an men or iwo 01 taic on wie pti'inal interest. The- addres footwall. The crosscut will be s illustrated by slides giving an continued to the hanging wall of ;i of the rugged character of the vein when drift tunnels will ch i the tiMryecible lor t,e driven both ways to get under; t.v trails, hiKay ana ran- a showing of native silver. Crews tiH , ihmilih I h( Wllie VaiieVS 01 ora rmtu wnrlrfnrr of a vortiral 1 J r w ss w w v J i it 1 1 1 f, u v u .j.awi, e i iv. i Dr. Kerr answered depth of 660 feet. It is stated that uy c:iiuii , lumci inns - me vein is neavuy mineranzea in! oi th. country. Dr. with iron sulphides. h P'-i.t i on: seasons in me one- ..... SCtioii "I tr.i -uwv nii. present the first geologist to nugh exploration of a tin Hip province which is jrh attention at the imi . The country is con doled inportant from a min Sip! ium, t (.f view that Geological Sur " puiiii.-.ning a special memoir c. rit.jr the work-and re-pSrf i.i I'r. Kerr on the area. E. lCy lliieiff:. M.K.. told the meet-. in i inc;ai . , . jr .r.r. V.tn me wmry i . .. coppery c MerBtflrv of .ut(. olumliiu, inaliialng An- .... -h ,wik . . w,.. Wr (.il'lev fep. il to se Eef.ire long iticentrat statt'kTthat LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone G3 Curt ,fc, Warehousing, ano Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. POOL NAVIES OF BRITAIN AND STATES 6ft ,. ii.. Un: t.;i iVMign.ir lommneti i-orce J'. i ;.ilu.tv4; Seture Freedom of I fe1)li'v .. . .'i' the intenViali IXL.I .... I i . I ti onn tnrllilltirliJlr' Ji row Witon ntt noted iqtcrnat- . ' IIHkUl ISiHm . I II Mlilll lMI HIT M 111 1 . iter (MinpernnrpKn was , ; - ,u y .50, I to Aniericartufwinenes.- i . V iX- oft'tke unt.iin unin smelter coast r combmsd ITALY ABOLISHES Would the Seas AndTrcvent Jlorc Wars itii Hnrl Siikm. had stated that iiMia ij or. ntiili Ms w .s the largest ntteralMar pf ( M and rea tril,ut..r.v to the ItacfftMM fa Uiild SUtes to sec f- ft North America. '-W-.''"lidom Of the seas and prevwt fu- wa where he CranbT (trt - - 4 ... . 1. v - m. i. 1 xna inc. uauei 'swtM ih wftb. a fombu U cooperation. A would Bt ,pr- (iid n ui.tiy investors . are 1 still mit, by virtue of our combined 11 11 ur,.'reu-a in-ana nopeiui power, a recurrence of such i r1. Woixlbine mine, according WOrid catastrophe as that from W Y.unitiart. representative which we hve jurt i8,ucd." Mr. f 1:1 v li h shareholders in the Colby said he was merely throw- on!', nc Cold Mining Co.. who is : out th. Wftn l.ut .he flt it the coast. They are will- did not derve a brusque dis- g to 'iti-critic to some scnemeoi mjS8ai n.iiuinir if necessary. There( Tii mmt" K rnntinu m, g, .n r.,l jubilation among the an ttnder,UDding between the (I '" li.il Mini enuiucrn . w uic ie-- of the new board in tl- J' .tt;nu' el forts which resulted I H avitig of the property. MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver titock Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give Instant service In buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We alao have facilities for ai..:eping Wheat orders on Winnipeg Stock Exchange. Hcpresenting Miller, Court Si Co- J.td. Vancouver. S.D Johnston Co.Lld. C17 2nd Arenue Prince Itupert, U.U two great naval powers, sprung from the same origins, speaking the same language, fundamentally unified. We must achieve not only a formula, of accord, but a formula of effective, mutual protection and unified service." The former head of the state department said the two nation might well take a tip from the example of Lloyds, famous marine Insurance company, and set up their combined navies as a mutual assurance for the preservation of freedom of th,e seas and the avoidance of wars. TIPPING SYSTEM HOME, March 25. Tipping has been abolished in Italy and all hotels and boarding houses are compelled to put up notices in four i languages to inform their guests of the fact. In place of tips a Arthur W. Nrth, of the Explorers' Club. New Yrk, and his fourteen-year-old son, Robert, photographed outside the Canadian National Railways' station at Winnipeg, on their return to civilization after a snowthoe tramp of eight hundred miles from Hudson, Ontario, through the winter wilderness of Northern Ontario and Manitoba. Studying the primitive Indian tribes in a country that has seldom been visited by white man, the explorers spent more than two months in the 'open and accomplished a feat that has never been equalled. From the Canadian National line at Hudson they struck out by way of Lac Seul, Woman Lake and half a dozen other lakes nd the Nelson River to York Factory son Bay Ram Young Robert, . t .. . Steamship will go ..o I ..TV ON SUMMER RUNS h) Slight Changes Made InllSeryice-tjiv Of Liners Cardenaand Catala V!.' Vith somVTOy t&ngea W" service front, f a-H jedr, union Ca.!sfJiorthera- ,boats .mi acettdiile at The steanwr Catala, which has been laid up at Vancouver for the nat .three weeks for tnr.jal overhaul, will be back on the run Prince Rupert but. north from here this summer, she will take care of the Xaaa River calls, as well as Anyox, Stewart and other 'i rts, dropping her former scheduled stops at Port Simpson and Wales Island. -In -1 . 1 . IL . luiuius uuuieiru,ui rwirica4iK iiwi w w una- I may at Amery and went Into-The Pa bf a wtk.tralnv ' who is the author bf two bd. on eloruigiwmjinbHsh ' . fringed caribou coat made by the sktraoa at York Factory., At '. hing they sfSMi I . k n I I fl."H'"'"i strm aJirffil 'th d5vr .. . .a rt.tie j mli . l ne steamer araemi win serve west menes ana meniAho own the Skeena River as usual but dogs are' Jeld paMic menaces in will not do the Naas ,JUyer: (t.his the lopioo of Judm(A.I Stack, year. ' Her only calls north of Judge Stack, presiding in Meek- here xvill be Port Bimpeott 'and lenbunf' county ''superor' court Wales Island. She is ,athduled here, delivent4;hfa -vJewHwIn sen- to arrive from the south eanly tencing Benjiy,,iM??kU)xer, to Friday mornings and sail south serve 20 tb 25 years in prison for at midnight the Mine day.. iqlliug . W. JRN MYV. landscape The steamer Caraosun, which architect, after a quarrel over a has been relieving the Catala dW- Excerpta fhm his' arraign- for the past six weeks, will re- ment : turn to her regular Ocean Falls-! "A boxer like Benny Mack has Delia Coola route at the end of h instincts developed fer pug- this week. BCity en get in Mie ring and COMMUNISTS WANT . DOWRIES WITH BRIDES IN SOVIET RUSSIA MOSCOW, March 25: Old pummei eacn otner. inut destroys a man's idea of things. "I'd like to see Jack Dtnpey In jail. He has done more to corrupt the boys and men of the country than anyone I know of. "There is nut a boxing match that doesn't diminish respect for the law. The moving pictures are riftinir th ttmm Dnttrn In vir sum representing a percentage of marrjaKe customs die hard in home town th other d B(Jme the total-10 to 15 per cent-is , Russia despite the loosening of Bmal boy8 dreMed up cowb0y8 added to the guests bill and is dl-lthe marriage bond and the intro- and robbed a store. The movies videil amongst the staff of the hostel. The chunge has been brought about by an agreement on conditions of work anUwaKe in the hotel Industry recently concluded between the Italian Hotelkeepers Association and the Hotel Workers Trade Union. duction of communism under the suggested that to them." Soviet regime. Young working girls and their families struggle hard to prepare a-dowry f r marriage and irt "some cases u.-girls deny lhemsel?es -hAesiltifti of life iir'order to get togetner a trousseau ani some house-keeping equipment. The peasants and even the Young Communists of TIIE KNIFE CURE FOIt CRIME i the cities remain steadfast cham- . Ipions of the "marriage of con- West Virginia paper Mrs. John Nichols of Schulti was here Saturday and had a felony on her hand lanced by Dr. C. L. Dnrron. venlence. ' A Russian writer of the town of Stallno says: "Ours girls deny themselves necessary food, grow thin and pinn away, but thoy re- 1PW 4-'V. T (VTtde-lloldinjSaws fast. Easti-Cuttin.4 fSIMONDS j SAWS s V CuaranteedbecauMiTMdt (1 J rum our own tl J V IMONO CANADA U 00. ITO. fj MONTKtfL ' f VAMCOUVKR. T.JOHn.N.B If I vli i iT nitiiH jfirffeitive ahl!rfer,i hup. : fi" iirgukiaiiuiis. LIKE TO SEE JACK IN JAIL next Sunday. There are no changes of hour for arrival or departure of this steamer at J Iempey Has Done .More to Corrupt the Hsys and Men of Country Than Anyone CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 25. -Prise fighters in general and Juck Dempey in ja,rUular, wild i r T ' I THE job makes no difference- Blutip" is the boot. For every worker "BlutipJ' offers the advantages of a. light iweight boot with specially tanned sole that wears months longer than ordinary boots. A sole raadi from plump western Canadian hides and tanned by a chrome re-tan process resulting in a better boot for all workers half the weight and twice the) , wear. "Blutip" caic no mere ... than ordinary week beecs ' . I lbcxb ca ltd, VANoouva. icr; -.'l ' ..-si fj In Outstanding Example of United Effort CHEVROLET FISHER BODY AND GENERAL MOTORS Combined io produce this Car NO single organization could have produced such a car as this Outstanding Chevrolet . . or offered it at such sensationally low price. The "Six In the Price Range of the Four" is an outstanding example of the results of united effort. Chevrolet and General Motors' en. ginerrs worked together to design and build the smooth, powerful, six-cylinder engine. Fisher Body artists and craftsmen gave of their skill and knowledge to the creation of Chevrolet's strikingly beautiful and luxurious bodies. The great General Motors International Proving Ground was thrown open for the million milfj of testing of the Outstanding; Chevrolet. . The vast resources of Chevrolet, Fisher Body and General Motors were brought to bear on the prob-lcm of bringing six-cylinder qual. ity, performance and prestige into the held of the low-priced car. And the result Is the Outstanding; . Chevrolet of Chevrolet History a car of remarkable attainments and distinction . a Six, in the price range of the four. You do not know car values until you have inspected this amazing Chevrolet. cii.jtli r a Six in the price range of the font I KAIEN GARAGE PRINCE RUPERT U. C. 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