By 1 i5 i $:d PAQ2 SI3 Zeeger Doenik, Dutch-Canadian farmer of Iluttonviile, near Jlrvnutoii, Ont.. with his bride, formerly Miss Boz of Holland. Atlln district for 1928 was valued I ine young couple rjet seven years ago as students in an agrii u!- at approximately ,$52,000. Al- the ore vein system Is reported ' Jural college in Holland and are reunited after a proxy marriage, though this is. a small production to have been recently encountered " -- : '. " ' in the Silverado mine at Stewart, V CM? SURELY a girl deservei 11 much health and happiness as a boy. A C.C.M. Bicycle is a joy to a girl just as it is to a boy. She has always wanted a C. C. M. So many of the other girls have them. How delighted she would be to find herself the proud possessor of a bright, new, shiny C. CM, Bicycle, a birthday present from her dad. C.C.M. Bicycles for girls are made from exactly the 6ame materials aa C.C.M. Bicycles for boys and include the famous Triplex Crank Hanger, the Hercules Coaster Brake, 20 -year nickel-plating, 3 coats of enamel baked cm over a coat of rustproof , and Dunlop The Girls' Juvenile model Is 6tm1tl ta .1 flattiing maroon with a gold strip. Ott a. C C. M; - catalogue at the nearest' d.tUrV' or writs to the Can.da Cyel A Motor Company, Limited, Weston (Ont), Meat real, Winnipeg or Vsacouver. OCM Bicycles Massey Cleveland Red Bird Columbia Perfect alio C-C-M' Joycycles for Children OS ll Whoopee ! Latest C. C. M. BICYCLE Models AT REVISED LIST PRICES Cadet $33.00 Crescent $35.00 For C.C.M. Bicycles Terms Arranged Model Six $12.50 . Sport $5250 Standard $50.00 Motor Bike Modef$57.50 General Repair Shop XQM BALLINGER 318 ruth St. McRAE BROS. Limited THE DAILY NEWS Va-aa mMV Tuc-,)av A,( News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Consolidated to Continue Development of Big Missouri; Silverado Hits Vein System; Melvin - Co.- to Start Extensive Development which is under development by the Prpmler Cold Mining Co. Three veins of varying widths have been Cut la the 1 COO-fool ross-cut and co one of these a drift of about 80 feet was run, A raise Is to be (driven 200 feet from the end of the main tunnel and cross-cut from it, Ruby silver is seen In the promising ore. Fourteen men are at nrwent working In three shifts o t the property. The main tunnel is a full five by seven feet and a supply of 8 by 8-Inch timbers have recently, .been doljvered at the portal. The camp, at an elevation of 2700 feet above Stewart, is well equipped. company has absorbed another claim, making a total of forty now owned Pasco, one of the original locators,. Is doing a good deal of preliminary prospecting work. I. Machinery, equipment and oil has. al been delivered to the Mountain Boy property at Stewart and everything is in readiness for resum)tion of operation as soon j.W. II. Tolln and Pat Daly return. The Melvin Mining Co. is to start. tenive development on its property at Stewart as soon as weather conditions re favorable. PRINCERUPERT I SINGERS SCORE FINE SUCCESS "'' ' """ ' " '"" Opening Event of NfW Musical With improved weather conditions now affording bet-, Organisation Given at Capi. ter facilities for operation, the Consolidated Mining & ! to1 Thealre Smelting Co. will shortly be inaugurating continued development work on the promising Big Missouri property at Stewart. Duncan McVichle of Salt Lake City, consulting engineer for the Big Missouri Mining Co., recently visited Vancouver to meet W. M. Archibald, manager of Consolidated, and Melvin O'Brien, chief coast engineer for the company. Their conference was in connection with future plans for operation on thfe Big Missouri .which is controlled compared with earlier years, it by Consolidated. represents more than half the placer production for the entire While no definHe word has yet province last year. Individual been received, it is not expected miner were solely responsible for the Uritania Mining & Smelting h? output as the larger operators Co. will resume operations at the were engaged In development work Toric mine until the Dolly Varden throughout the year. Railway is clear of snow. At the present time much inconvenience The Bimetallic Syndicate, form- would be caused in attempting to ed last all by Clay Porter. W. C. freilfht in SUDDliuS owlne to the Illnhfnn snit C V Mntrup tn ln PROGRAM WAS DIVERSE 1 Interesting Play and Dramatic Headings Help Round Out j Entertainment j The premiere appearance last night in the Capitol Theatre of the Prince Rupert Singers, under! the direction of H. N. Rrocklesby, in a high class program of folk songs, madrigals, spirituals and! fantasies was something distinctly new and interesting Jn local entertainment and something which Prince Rupert music lovers will keenly look forward tn hearing more of. Mr. Drocklesby has assembled much of the cream of local talent and In the past soft snow conditions at the upper velopthe Stimulator group 6n the two mnth has made of them a eu oj tne railway. Marmot River at Stewart, Is fully 'vuwu lesmutuuy ex- ., financed and will soon be starting ctlleJlt musical group. j The production of placer goli In operations. Their program program was was a a diverse one and, in a rather wide range of selections, they made a most pleasing impression on an audience which crowded the thealra and evinced hearty and soon-' spon taneous appreciation. Every nunv ber on the first part of the pro gram waa encored and it was only by request that those on the latter part were not also. Out standing numbers were the rob ! icklng "Song of the Jolly Roger") and the harmonious "Kentucky ( liaue by mule voicea, the descriptive "Bong of the Volga Hoal-mW'by the:' full company and the' stirring4 "Son of the Vikings. The melodious "Into the Woods My Master Went" by a ladies' chorus waa another not-uble selection. . .j The ! twenty-f our vowe blended .Tb-Amerten Creek Mining Co. splendidly and' taste was 'held nV 'first 'ahrillal meeting, re- played in the general settings. centlyand elected the following It might U said that' th first officers President, Oren F, Hill; attempt was a praiseworthy one jVice-presiueni, v. ft. jacK; secre- and increasing prpnclency may tary-treasurer, R. W. Kennedy; be;,expected in future, appear.- dfrectors, August Pasco, Hyder, ce. Jhf group is in capable andW; C. Arnold, Ketchikan. Mr hands .with Mr. Rrocklesby and rangerients .have been made to it U to be hoped that it will con- ;have the group owned by the com- Untie its activities and take the .paP.u,rv?yi,l aj.on.ce and. crown prominent place in local musical granted as soOn.as poaslble. The affairs whlah is its due. Assisting Artists Miss Marjorie Lancaster proved a vtry acceptable accompanist and played no small part in making the affair the great success it was. Miss Lancaster proved further delightful with her piano solo, the imposing and descriptive "Finlandla." Notable also umong the assisting artists was Mrs. F. G. Dawson In dramatic recitations which gave full scope for her elocutionary talents which ever prove delightful. She received an ovation on each appearance, outstanding of which, was her ren The financial condition of the dltlon In costume of the Indian X . wl 1'nWg: Co fa' very healthy -"QJlstoh." mol Metals Mining Co., ample cap- W,1,,,a"J umont. popular 4cel- Ita! is. available, for an energetic ot th Irt Capitollans, dlvelohmeht Campaign. W. V. w" much apprlaUU In his .Rmlthe'rlngale of Messrs. Stewart w k "3 lumber Song' and gave 'and Uatten and associates will be, lhe aterB of Mlnnetonka" as In; full, charge of pperntlons on n encore. the property, which adjoins the, The one-act comedy "The Flor. rorter-JUaho ana tne I'rosperuy. jHt Shop" was a very acceptable j. t-m. diversion. In It appeared Miss Major H.T.Curtis. M.I. M.M.Ktta Robertson, Rupert Ross, his arrlvedVt Stewart to join Dr. James Farquhar, Miss M. Halll- So?ilhfrlngole ai; the Corge En- well and L. F. Smith, all of itSrnrine.' mine. Major Curtis is an whom acquitted themselves In experienced mining man, having fine manner "pent If, years in. Mjxico yid the ( During the Intervals, there lust five vrar in southern Urit- were orchestral selections by- the ish Columbia. ! Th axuloratlon of the mineral Rupert Capitollans, Prof. II Aubrey I'ryco taking the place of violinist for Jack de Jaus . ... . . .-ii . ii-- rHnH ahn Iiqi lff iha rtrv wsuaiih tr T fir nnnneni DurLiuii ui ------- - nai4i.u rni.imt.ln l.v th biir oner- M the opening of the program. atlnf companies has not been as Jame Thompson, president of nA as H should have been, i.ays t . of dlrec.tqrf of the Atlr Am Herald' editorlJlly. Prince Ruperts General Hbspltal, ''sji'W'loUv whan. Jt Is conldredi,l"ike biefly, expressing 'the apj lhat tH Grnrbv Co. nnd th Ft Preclatlon of the board for thel nr do. two of the most sue- effort which was in aid of hos csfu m'n'nV mt)nles of the Pltal operating room equipment, province have been In on-ratlon i Undergraduates of the Prince for a number of pars. Rut the.Kupert General Hospital training north l nrely coming Into Its scnooi for nurses, In uniform. own. The Conso mated u leve- acieu as usherettes. They were onlng nronertles in the Stewart Misses Rose O'Neill, Jenn Mb district and the Britannia Co. will Murphy, Jeanette Morley, Fanny shortly follow suit In th AHe McLaren, Mabel Mclntyre, Mary Am district. Success of these McRae and Edna Gllker. enterprises means suceess for the After the entertainment, those whole north coast. wliopartlcIpated proceeded to the . Grouse Mountain Grcaler Coinmin,ii Spirit Cainpai,, $1.00 Makes You Eligible II CLP aeuraalf im a hnuw! mmj al ka mom timtm fa.lp ika auouadin km aaaart mm4 alargrva4 mm cha kkKfe wui at.raat Tlx Plaa u aiaapla. I. Tha Caaapaaa Km axd miim far a Grant p. ., cf l: s . w-.Lt.. r'-.L u .-..it: . AAA l l . l.j - Tkt Wklr C.h Pti. ,hU b, di.klni (alio, D On IOO Ctth PnMI TMr-ihl, fit Cm Trin r 2. Every Pwrctitm ! i $1.00 Gmw Munuin HI, I 3; f ThH is tlifibt I rri, mm mt lb W.Hr Cjih V , I. A pvnmm punb,MBg mom cKaM mmm lufcH bt . 1 Otli PUm Imt 9Mth IkkH ptrcbMt. 4. Each rk rb priM lum' imh mm4 MjJrniM ;!! h jk4 fc tMfiUua ml ihm Camiuif all prnwii mhm h mtm t H'mL it- Coupon Application ,.e.n Groua Mountain Highway 4; Scmlc Snort, Ui. i 440 PtnJfr St. West, Vancouver, B.C Grnilemeni Pleae send me 1 Grouse Mt. Community Sflrit Hctrt ' 2 Grouse Mt. Community Spirit Tictfti 5 Grouse Mt. Community Spirit Ticlfti I siimIi SI .00 for lirlrt dttL Name Street Cty I awWarMaao' aack iUIh mmiMmt aaa tm driaa aaaff tKa Crmita M' 1 aaxal al.a .hat aarti litkrt aiiaaaa aaa mMmjMm M tanaripata ta " : aaardma ia taua tiraatar Caiaaaaity Spirit CaaaaaifR. Nurses' Home where refreshraen (shraents were served. ' The Program The complete program, Mrs. l. N. Hi' f St :Vt " ' U 1 CjK.hs, M.s- , inaa?'0rtln!',, n dltion to orchetra numbers, was as follows? (a) "My Love Dwelt In a Northern' Land" (Klgar); (b) Robin Loves Me" (de la Hale) (c) "On Himalay" (Rantock), Tbe Prince Rupert Singers. Reading, "Blue Hoses" (Lisa "Song of the Vikings" (Fan- nlng), The l'rlnce Rupert Sing- "TS. a, . i-PJutiO Solo "Flnlnndln" rHniai 'us),' Miss M. A. Uncnster. Ladles' voices, "Into the Woods My Master Went" (Nevln). The I'rlnce Rupert Singers. Reading "Ojlstoh" (OJistoh), Mrs. F. G. Dawson. (a) "Dig My Grave." b1 'Deep River," (c) "Death on the Contraltos M Mrs. C. K. full;-ter, Miss A. I '(well. Tenors J. E 1 fidgecumbe. II 1 Teng, J. S. Wil Bass M. H. C' Ifsaye Tarleau), Mrs. F. G. Daw- t9n A j. ljinca son. Male voices," (a) "Son of the lolly Roger" (Cnndlsh), (b) "Kentucky Rabe" (Gelbel), The t'rlnce Rupert Singers. 'Cello solo, "Slumber Song" Squire), Wm. Reaumont. (a) "O' llappy'Kyes" (Elk-ar). (b) "In the 'Fields." (c) "Volwa Uoat Song," The Prince Rupert Singers. Hay. "The Florist Shop." by (WInnlfred HawkrJdge). F. Smith. W. A. Wilson. E A FORTUNE IN PRIZES ). Tba Grand Prira akall b ar44 mmm ml ika Wt.llf Xwm a, ina mma mi in tjraairr ubimmiii! a4an i aniyiaifta. (. TV, aMhad, ( aalm( lha PrisM ibcll br U'r. Tkfcat haljaa having asual appaniMiiiy wi,aiaiMI pr. iu.1 . . 1, aaa ajar af ynqaartiaa.b-U inragrilf bav arr ..J 1 , . varaliaf taa Priaaa and tkaia daciaioa) aball ka fm.l iftj ' llONOUJUBLB '. C. SHELLY. Mrtatar mt l.n.n.. , I Misiatar af rinaaca af Uritab Ca,aa.ht. W. ROY W. M.INTOSII. M.a.Uir.. Kallf. Dau,i. ft r . I. 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C lha Daajiniaai Bank ad Caaaiia aa 11 aM Caasaulga fnajda. .10, FUI ia lha arurhad Oaipaai ah via. and adJi Attacb IdW laa adl IM-kat daattad. MM fa f GROUSB MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY AND SCBNIC RIsOgT 440 Paadaf Srraal Wart i- I ai ..job I da J1J.JL ! . Tlt- M. M A. " I: sitf Was Tortured W1 tczema fit.. UxiiUx. tortured with ecc -t. !",..-i . a il.'.. t.A' D" ...I JH.r kiMSSl B I ' UU UlU W mJt v wa - me to Uke 1 sent my husUnd Hills" fKlnr TI. i.i t..." "." F'rb. --, ainiLc hum- oooime oi my ..tBi crt aingers. . to continue, ua lt7,r The personnel of the Prince' Ulw. I ran truly s.y i i ol ... .I meaicino. . ..tnj .vulc. H,Krrs was a follows: M.nufsrtured only M Sopranos Mrs. P. V. Allert,- bum (., Ltd., Toronto, i I