E 5 10. 1029 jr..,- THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE RICHMOND'S Sal e ft. Friday and Saturday t Lasts Two Days Only FCTiiACTS FROM VICKERS' DIARY'fjS ( Is a ilncr ttU butt to liififODny virtues of Vlci'trl London Dry Gin thatthfashhn. ables"ofour time ort no ten apptt' ctatiit oj itt fare and dittlnttivc quaiitlti. "rtir "The carrier did bring a further interesting letter from Brother John describing a vogue now in great favour, of serving as an appetizer worthy Vickers' Gin mixed -with aromatic bitters, and a cordial called vermouth.'. A gentleman from the Americas, delighted w'' the concoction, hath returned to his country with the recipe." r UOSEPH & JOHN VICKERS & CO.. Lii. . LONDON J J5Q ENGLAND i'.- Special BEY Control Board or by the Government mct is not published or displayed by the Liquor of British Columbia. MtvvviajVO TW0H'A'T,Sfia ALIKE 1 .. Every hat displayed in the store includes models from Society Hats, Boyd, Natty Hats and Jcanclte. Outlet for WW1 DISCUSS NEW PROVINCE TERRACE, May 10. The qifcation of a .separate-. province fir northern and central British lumbi took place at the meet TERRACE ASKS'. DAILY MAIL !--". n Thai "Requests Had Been Made-arVarlouS-Tlmcs fiilhe Past TERUACRtMv 10. Tho coun cil of 1 ho ion -A of Trade dla- cuwwd tbo dly mai) proposal and 't w -.Md 'p op fciyjwsfible 'pruen'Mj to hack up the movement Un Iikvb 1HU inailirtiratpr! . A so dirty, Jimmy?" ! "Washing my face Answers. District News TERRACE Mrs. Nigel Sherwood, left on Sunday to spend thepjveel In Prince Itupert. . ' G. Gregory returned on after having spent the win ter on the coast. Judge Young of Prince Rupert spent the week-end with R. L. Mcintosh. A large crowdflfook advantage of the lovely weather on Sunday and spent the day at Lakelse Lake. A few braved the cold waters and went swimming whjle I others busied themselves in get-j ting their camps and boats in ; shape for the summer. Mrs. C. L. M. Giggey left on Monday for Regina where she expects to spend some time taking medical treatment. Special I.O.Q.F. and Rebekah services wer6 held on Sunday evening in the Anglican ChurchVfove r.--i,i6 claims, which are under w anrf mir.tinn - x.' dren's choir. youth. vuranfv 1 rrn li a ii . v when about twenty members gathered i semi-annual five flte for priate sermon was preached by Rev. A. W. Robinson and' there was special music by the .chil Arrangements have been made to hold a special Boy Scout service in the Anglican Church on Sunday evening, when the Scouts will parade to the church. Mrs. E. J. Wright of ' C. Marsh of Quesnel arrived at the end of the week to tVce i the position of mechanic, hi the lerrace colors garage. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Ilanley and son were visitors In -Terracof during the week, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gregg who have been camping at Lost Like while Mr. Gregg has been on a timber cruising trip In the Kal- nP 1 Pr nUirnlum vaney, returned to town on, rmtiimynft'T rJ ieft for Prince j TERRACE, May 10. The I council of tfce Terrace Board of Trade at a meeting Tuesday went on record as being in favor of the I Peace River come this way, thus ; opening up the Groundhog country and the rich Naas valley. iiueri un xnursuay. Fred Forest of Uk was in town at the beginning of the week. I. Bruyn and E. J. Smith of Prlnee Ruprt were visitors here during the week. NFW HAZELTON Rev. Thomas Ferrier, who was taken ill while on a visit to the Uaielton Hospital, is still in a serious condition ,at his home at Brandon, according to work which has been received here. John Dore, district of Government Telegraphs, jig of the council (of thdfB&ard of who was a visitor here this week, HI 1 n...A.V. 'A UMV.'tl,. I rne uobubj . t mrvvv uu wr sviutu inai urrangemenis were 'subject is to take plaie at the being made to do away with ;June meeting and all mdmbers of radi0 interference from the tele-the board are invited to attend on graph office at Haelton. I that occasion. J A good deal of Interest is be-I ing taken locally in the proposal .of the American Automobile As sociation that a road should be built from Hazelton to Alaska. The Felix Bridge Club met this week at the home of Mrs. John Ncwick. - - A letter delivered , here last week by airplane extended the good wishes of the people of Alaska to the people of Hazeito'n district. The Jettcr wa9 brought south on the Cramer plane. woluMon ai vocang it J9 to bo HuKh McLeod has obtained a; - .mint to Ottttta. ' ,'". et of bag pipes, thus gratifying j rt rctftrv wr asked point a Io"l? cherished ambition. out that various requests for tho enrlce had alreudv beep sent in to tho post office departmtnt. DIRTY FACE A giant kite, flown last week by a Chinaman, was mistaken by some local pepple for ah "Wow did you vet your hands Douglas Lay, resident mining ' engineer, left on Tuesday for mother." Woodcock and, on his return, will News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT New Mining Company for Prince George District; Encouraging Reports From Owen Lake; Mill for Big Missouri The Cariboo Lode Mines, Ltd., has been incorporated with head office in Prince George and capitalization of $1,000,000 as a result of work carried on during the past winter by a syndicate of Prince George men, who have expended a large sum of money in opening up promising jiacer anu quariz ciauns on nixon ireeK. ine Ureek was formerly worked between 1875 and 1885 and a stamp mill was erected to handle the ores of the property, which has lain idle until last fall when the ' Prince "George men undertook to .acres,. While there is a pros-reopen the workings. From time pect of the Consolidated, which to time work has been done on holds controlling interest in Big claims adjoining me oia stamp aitosouri, erecting a smelter mill properties and the placer somewhere on the British Colum-workings have undergone consid-, bia coast in the near future, it Is crable development. Some coarse ! pointed out that most of the Big gold has also been recovered dur-, Missouri ore will require to be ing the past few years. Work J concentrated before being shipped carried on by Dr. Carr and asso- it0 smelter. Some of it is of suf-ciates pf the Hixon Lode Syndicate ! ffciently rich variety to ship in involved the reopening of the j raw form and will be sent direct stamp mill properties and the driv- j tP the new smelter as soon as it Is 01 a new lunnei on me ii- ing ...... .......... ... ... available. loiiauic, The xne results resuns oi of am drill- K V. , tPPllon 10 ine new company, as ,jeen very satisfactory to the com- meir , weii as the pusning or a tunnel on -ar.ie ponrprnoH nhn..u tul .... - . . - HHiivuKii hi n worsnip.An appro- the Eric Hahn property another : ,ld and silver vnlno. . t.. BO reet, in oraer 10 prove extern of ore bodies. The company will concentrate its efforts during the J coming summer in pumping out nd Mill hn 1200 feet to jjo, be-frr fTionnterfnir the veins. Fhr nib6iit!P(25 feet fmrn th. portal' the' rn'iit has xnowl n number of vnU veins whirh eTry a (rood irrjtdp of ore. chiefly in ennner. F; H.' TsiVlnr. mnoring-director. 'Wn'ni',ithfl 130.000 shares of 9nrV I" Owen LiVp will be offered in,ordr mit n over-subscrip- tyon pn the first issue. ' A' A ' won d, d ril I f n g rtrorrm , o ht tvirrled on througbojjt fhe olxfr summer oi tb Rir MH-miir' tifonertv trt Stowsrt. with 'ho vlw 'Sat th f'omn'inj' majr be tv'Mon o build a concn-'or p-v In th fstl J. T. VANDEKHOOF The Women's Auxiliary to tho Canadian Legion held a meeting Tuesday afternoon at Ihe home of Mrs. Gilbert llopfe. J. M. Johnston has received a check for $209.09 for one fox pelt raised on the echako Fur Farm here. 1 1 "" " ' 'Hi'- Charles V. Evitt, secretary of a. a ..n o I r oi.i wular in their appearante that it has been almost Impossible to arrive at an average per ton, some nf the ore beinir nnrior SI a the old main shaft and the Kosh yh1. other has reached as high iiia w ii i vis c ivh kv j i as f'jwi; per Ton. 1 Mere a high values, reports in showing $4 to $559 per ton. 1886 Reports received at Smithcrs from the Owen Lake mine continue to be of a most encouraging Albany,- nature with the ore bodies being N.Y., and her niece, Miss Maiiie icut by the long tunnel and par Ransom of Vancouver, B.C., whojtlally developed by short drifts spent a few days at the end of 'vov'nir very extensive and rich, the week with the former's , The lnnst cross-cut tunnel to Inter-brothers, W. A. and T. J. Kirk-.ect'the Wrinch system of; vein Patrick, leu on aunday for the.fca now been nrtvapced 650 le.et water unnly ndloinlmr th nrnfi. rtjr which will call for hydro-"lortri" development concurrently with mill construction. Jack Fitzgerald arrived Jn Stewart recently with news war-ntrnir the assertion that the Independence mine is now well on ' way to ibecoming an imporr 'ant producer. His statement mm backed up by a display of 'RTOpJes hat were, undoubtedly, 'ommerclal ore. 'NpffoHHmH Wtween thePre--W rvid M'ning Co. and B. C. lvw fnf ihe treatment by the former of itHe' laUer's ores' ieeni o hv Isfned. Terms were 1 w for the first 50,000 tons ftr. nl mJHed bv Premier from n. C S"ver jrround. 2.50 per for th nert 50.000 tons, J2 w"n for all further tonnage "H KO nr!ent loss chsree on ore nitWe for direct shinment to n"r. Lstr B. C. Silver srtH the s'nk'ng of shaft near h "ompr of Premier's Simpson n'n'n rlatm lust on the B. C, "'"or side of the line. Premier rjrn"'. nrMtoVnt of the B'e MU-1 did not. with this work and ourl Minfwr Co.. announced. fol-lve tn ReluWye Gold Minlnr in 'Mn s -onforencc In Vsnrnuver Vlnwnre Co.. Ltd.. an option upon vim .i. ,i. wnrron. nresliont or , Pwm,", 5G2.821 shares In R. C. Pn'o'ldted MInJnir Smelt- P'W Mines, Ltd.. at a price of W Co.. nnd other officials. An,W000 myable ffort win n nuHft this son to tP th positions of the larger '"Hie of richer ore on the nron- rty which covers an area of 800 Tlocher de Boule'mine before pro ceeding tp Prince George to visit some properties In the northern Cariboo. Miss J. Ford of the Hazelton Hospital staff will leave shortly to spend a three month holiday In Ontario. on or before Tu1y 1. 1028. B. C. Silver asked for s four-month extension of th rmtion but. so far, has taken "o further action. MANY MATTERS BEFORE TERRACE BOARD TRADE TERRACE, May 10. A number of questions were dealt with nt the meeting of the council of the Board of Trade Tuesday, E. T Kanney presiding. It was reiported that Professor word was to lecture here the wl-g of May 24. Further efforts will be made to nave the close season on trout In T.Velse Lake removed. The attention of the road fore-"n will be drawn to the conjrea-Mm at the landing at Lakclsa T,sV. cau-sed by lumber anl logs belnc Diled there. Thev. will ask j thai the nd of the read te kept 'free for traffic. Also, the fore- 1 ,man will be asked to see that pole IIIIL411 o,,.uu W.Wm., ,Md, 8n,j haul, do n()t Jn, was a visitor here last week onJ, ...,. . . church business. I'CI K The ernment Is to be asked ..... ' . . . . In rirovide a car for notice servlc. corner or Stewart ana liurrara. , ... . , . Streets is now well under way It will be structure.' quite i Imposing A. D. Cruickshank is expected in this district shortly with a seven passenger Western Canada Airways plane. Headquarters will be made at Prince George. Dally News "Classified" adver- pay n visit of Inspection to thojtlslng brings results. PsJvs In delivering freight from Prlne Rupert wy,le drawn o th attentiolnottKeh-auwiiarid i better service asked. ' Pter McNt'holl of Uak was elected a member of the board. FASHIONS CHANGE Wife George, dear, arc there "nv fashions In that paper? Georwe Yes, but they're out of riate -it's the morning paper. Tit-Bits. jl. .