PAGE SIX HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 5S0 DRY BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR--"- -Single-load . $3.50 Double load $6.50 Large sack 50c Cox Wood Cuttings. Large Load 53.50 COAL PRICES DOWN Pjsmbina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 AtlJerta Sootless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg : . $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and Night Service 139 Second Avenue DEMAND "Rupert Brand" K ippers THE DAINTIEST OHEAKPAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. B.C AND YQIJ WILL MAKE THIS RESOLUTION ONCE YOU HAVE RIDDEN IN THE More Pep More Power More Comtort Than Any Light Car Ever Built. They Arc on Display at Our Showroom. S; E. PARKERLIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 fourth quarter of last year, the company sent an appreciable tonnage of one per cent copper ore to the mill at Anyox, upon which the company is making a p of it, but that the average grade in the last six months was 1.27 per renti copper. the operating cosr 01 making copper headway. The Granby Co. took oTer and developed th big Mpr i. That Prince Rupert may become more of a centre for the sining activity of the district in the near future than it has tecn Tefkwa tllli iiAlUf; NlW9 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Concentrator at Anyox Making Good; Alice Arm Looks For Big Season; Prince Rupert Power and District-Mining Col. C. T. Crabbs, president of the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co., 'states that the.cpm-pany is constantly looking for new properties and is considering the examination of one now. The company intends to keep in such financial condition, he says, as tq be able to acquire new properties without expensive financing. Shipments will commence f rom the Bonanza mine at Anyox in February and the mine .will be worked at ca- pneity daring the summer. Col. " ' 1 Crabbs states that, during the VOTERS' LIST ! COMMISSIONERS Comroteahmers have Ik? en ap- at Anyox is be- ' . ' v . , . PI . CrS Act wl . .empowered'-Vi i pound. a Earnings of tt the drftnnri - . - ,.L, ' i,. .1. .-jut v. put people on the 1t list of voters lor iiib icai iio win uc uc - , , ,.., r' I v,u.. a3. jevterol nHriets are as follows ' ' . ,7 Prince Rupert roads and also with Telegraph Creek and the north. The Ingen-ika mines should b connected by rail to the Peace River and west to Stewart, he declares. The coming year holds promise I of being the banner year for mining in the Aljce Arm district, state the Alice Arm Herald. Certainly the outlook was neve brighter. During the past-year the district made considerable George, ueorge. S. f. W., w., Breen, ureen, P R. Wnndaide. in h is report ji. a aa preaidentvof the Btitab, Colum- lltlLj&Mrjp Stuart, D. C., Clarke, bia ehamvr. pf mines for 1928, George II., Blance. Robert, Mathf urge the elairasoi Stewart d the. oni A.1 J. Orme, UQyW 11, port for a central interior mines. Thompson, James II, Klrkpit-lle says that Stewart should be rick, J. A.. Wearmouth, II. F-. ( connected with the eastern rail-.Munro, Geo. II., Heid. William, Wright, Willard W. all of Prince Itupert.'' Flswln, John, Port Simpson; Mayer, Gee., Port Clements, Hampton, Herbert, Port Clem ents. Sinclair, Cannery. , Skeena Tomlfrj Thomas R, Cedar- T! ( hi in't-M , HUnriIlie, Vppper Leakfc. Chn?la 11 Ddrreen, UfNMIe. Roy Sidney,' Duthie property aujo.mng the u nnharl- VraA Vvv Creek mine plant at Hidden throughout the year without a mishap, producing millions of pounds, of copper and giving employment to over 1000 men. Daring the past year the mining Industry of Alice Ann employed more men than at any time Since 1920. The advent of the Britannia Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd.. Arm district is con- in the past seeeas Mkely. In con- -(irkpiitirtsk". auction with the taking over of I. i-the loral power fr.incn.ac i.y in Pownr Corporation of Lunads, tntresti; ' reports are Sroe rd tho'iifb W hafe little" in the-W:rtclal e- I UltndllOH.t II 1 Vc v. ! the big consumers from the new Moral plant will be provided by ! electrification of the railroad it I i;i planned to buiW into the Con-iper River coal fieWs. Provision :of additional power here, it is also felt, may lead to the establishment of a smelter some where in the vicinity fore long. it the city, bo- There seems to be little in the i nature ef eneaurajcement for mak-1 ing of the final payment of $S0,- j 000 on' the Woodbine property at j Stewart which falls due in March. I IjMt September there was $00,-; 600 In the treasury of the com-' pany. This hns been reduced nt; the rstc of about $5,000 per month. moment- I tiet so Advertise in "The Daily News' fo)moui Foster, Francis V Smithfrs. Mayer, Sylva J., Smithers., Kaymond, Oeorge A., Staithef-s. Sweeney, William J Smitjta. Wrtiht. Georfee IU, Smltheri. Wlllhim Swanson Bishop. Pmltrtek C. TeVr Call. Jam. Jk: J Mttie. lamfatfl woo!coj darviilo ;f,TX. ' . . f)mlnea ' Lowe. Itlert, hums Late.., bunntir, uimrive, miuiy. finU 'lotoMfomld K. Flnnioofi. , . i i i Kynoch, AIwc, Fort St Jamls robbius, Jtekson G Lolce. l't-lford. Ralph, Friser Lake. v Mad i run, Frank, Houston Pebornat, Thomas Jefferson, Ma pes Poole. Everett G., Mapes. El lb, James Hunter. Vander-hobf. Ellison,' William, Ootsa Uke. Smith, Dyron A., Palling. Palmer, Albert, Telkwa. Weldon. W. II., Southbank. Loper, .Geojge H., Finmoore. isiujaelcnobrt J. Topley. JoKnstoii. ''James M. Vander- PRESBYTERIANS FASHION FANCIES Here's An English Sports Co- turae of Undoubted Chic 31 HOLD MEETING Qfficera Elected and Reports Re ceived at Annual Event Last Night FINANCES IMPROVING Question of Calling Minister I)is cusked and Plans Laid For ' Doing So the year were elected: i Congregational Secretary: W. w. c. 0 Neill. Congregational Treasurer: A. M(Ktnzie. 1 Board of Mamkcrsr T. McCly- niont, F. Stork, jf Arrol, D. Mc-Kenzle! 1 W. Pafglore, J. Greer, 3. Clarke. AV. C. O'Neill, hi mlth, J, W. McKfnley nnd two (tuhbei-s from the Ladles' Auxiliary. ' ;'fien1on: P. .(MKhn, J.! W. Wc-!- nn A f :fatMAt fm''nwo,' ffrire Ndln. rjjftex a brief devotional selr-'' ml conducted by 'Rev. H. C. fpier, M.A., the meeting elec- rwin. Wilbert W., Fort Frasei. 1 Ud Thomas McClymont chairman. ' , hoof 1 j Re:d, Robert, Vanderhoof. I Snjedley; fltwt, Vanderlwof. Kei r. Winfam H., Wistaria. Whito. Walter W., Fort Fj-aser. Lake. !Th vnrinna J.. 11-" -'r deortments of francos the, church presented reports wluch showed hat during - the iHlalt year the churth made splen-d ill progress In every one of its ipheres of activhy. The work of the Ladies' Auxiliary brought in a sum of $1318.3G. Of this amount, J11&5.13 had been given to the financial board of the Church. i The Sunday School report showed that this most important department was in a very flourishing' condition. There are at present 18 teachers and officers nud 200 scholars enrolled. During the year, the Sunday School handed to the financial board of the church $190. It is especially worthy of mention that the ksholars planned and carried out JJourse, Mathew F.. Burny 8UccessfuI,y a mo of work The grain movement to, Prince Pupert frem the prairies, con-tinui's to be light This morning, 1 here were reported to be 25 car-loadH of grain on the territory wi-Ht of Jasper Park bound here. No wheat has arrived during the past 24 hours. and home cooking which enabled them to give to the church ai Christmas present of $100. fj The treasurer's report on the! financial condition of the church ! was. perhnps. theo gratifying one that has been received during the pst few years. From this report It is eyident, that with the continued co-operation Accessories of the Mode That trEnclwnTJnenl This rs a sports ensemble that No, -.Vre not goixtf to preach overr girl of f'ne taste should 0n the1 importance t accessories of the ' various, church, departments ajttf the loal xupport, ef all members and adherents, lin-uncial treuMes will emn U ,a thing of the past Reports from the ehr and session were also VwfVed. plate Wgsnlrflg the appointreent U a' minister. II. C. Fraser gae very Valuable advice and sug-sttons as to what course should be pursued. He pointed oat at the seme time that the eongregal' ton in remison with the other rhuirhes of the city weuld share in the advane and pregres ' which Prince Ri'pert hew ,en The annual congregational (Vently lookel forward tin meeting of the First Presbyterian Mmrs. MeClyroont. Stewart. Church was held last evening Stork and McKinley also offered when the following officers for valuable suggestion. It was the I opinion that a minister should be called as soon as possible, it was even more important that Dress Silhouette Is Adapted M t 1 1 i ' m A vry Omay .harming version oi clasp to her bosom. It has ail y im fauit know , gilhoBMt0 j W;.c The modernistic sweater and ourselvea mn$ wth offering, it CUR Mnrn t) plaited skirt aro of blue and' for your inspection ami admiral I anj efining, both, gray mixture the lighter shade ion, a few choke examples. I showing on the sweater, the dar-1 First, th Asea ac.rf of Rod- rurml in Japan. s, ker tone on the skirt. The car- ier jersey in three t&nes; second, a paten pocket of th. digan Jacket is a solid navy har- a Calfskin envelope with modern- model ia as clinjring monizinir with the other two istic metal clasp; third, antelope fitted dress. Th- u, shades. Rolled sicks of blue, bag in an unusual design; fourth, extendi frow the alu Reginald. Inverness! wofn ovef gray gtocjjjng com. piad velvet toque, and last, a waiat line, where it i- They have also de-' t veloped the . Bonanza to a point where it will soon become a producer. They operated the big Anyox eontln uouly , w" VAita'tiiaisf a o jm a uivu muiiM Smitherts iP-O-.i; ;'.; .Anderjtrv., WjUiam W, Hazel- elusive proof that the ore deposits "e"on-are Urge and rich eaough to un- Senkpiel. Samuel II work on a ltOfU UCI uviviwj'ttivM. large scale and it success is not doubted by any one in the Me'ro. fouis. lv tspiox. Carlsert. Charles Mm Kitlmat Mission. ' ; V " Couture, 'John,' Kitsumgallum, Tenrce-P.O.'(' ' ' ' Me4r;ftlo7, Kitwanga. -Miehautlf Albert -Ijeeroch. Little Canypn, Terrace P.O. . SnlaH, lJaleta. Moricetown. Sargefit. William Sidney, New Lungis, Joseph ay. MnplHoti. At-ehilinld New Haz- plete the costume. jersey scarf in contracting tones, a narrow belt. '. rail should go ' van. Tentative pUn-ulated to do this. A special vote i accorded to the IjuIm--fw their great work tan and thanks w r tM all nffltrs and wrk ConsideraWF THeusion ,tV rHI efforts made ' -ear s work so sui . - -; LINJoAY Eadio "B" Power In its highest developmentpower that gives continuous, hum-free reception from both local and distant stations. Economical power, too. VouTl be agreeably surprised how long Evcready Laycrbilt "B" batteries will operate your set without replacement Ask your dealer. Ho will tell you that his customers come in and ask for Eveready Laycrbilts. Canadian National Carbon Co Ltd. V.lIv TORONTO MJ.. R2U Quhumd hvttfai) Battery. Station CKNCTcronta Tii'i'V"''! ,v .1 Cartage aid Storage Phone 68 Cartige, Warehou-rr :l Wstributlng. Tf..m Motor Scru' o Coal, Sand and " ra We Sueclallre in Tiano t Furnltnre Moving. 1