ft .ill) 2 page srx IT AS ' r! '. v. ' THP. William Booth Ceukriary Denial M4T 1 TO M4 7 15 In Aid of Our Missionary and Home Work When called upon please give liberally TAe frae purpose of a Budget t . - . .. . '' ..'' ' -.y EVERY year you spend a large proportion the money you ' v , ..'."K9& Uc ,wr cltWn. ! So. much for shoes. So ' much' fprfthlngs to eat for house furnUhfngs, books and what . ..not. ..:.J-.- v . , Here is the way tn get the moatfor your money, : . Keep'a'budget.'' Decide, what you can affcrd'tQ spena.foV. . . each! Item, and hold yourself wHhln this amount; V V V' CW- Then to get the most for your budget money read adver ' ' Uaemerita carefully. The advertisements you read tell you what Is newest and best. They give you the latest ideas and Improvements. They help you to get more from each dollar you have apportioned In your budget and so live better and dress, better with the same income. - The true purpose of a budget Is to enable you to spend wisely and only by careful reading of advertising can you . hope to accomplish this result. ' . , : f1 ml - r r '.'.. ..V Read advertising regularly. " It points the , . . ' "W j i 'ii if - vf ay 10 ueuer living. Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns THE DAILY NEWS TuMd May 7i News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Mil! Planned For Emma Group at Usk; New Road to Owen Lake; Another Strike on Toplcy-Richfield A- drift tunnel about 200 feet long has been driven and ( a considerable quantity of ore has been opened up on the Emma group of mineral claims near Usk which was bonded a year ago by T. A. Lowary and S. J. Norris from L. W. Patmore of Prince Rupert and upon which operations are being superintended by J M. Moir. The vein runs from 2 to 4 feet wide the entire distance and cross-cuts are now being- run in both directions to get around a fault which f iwas recently encountered. ine- lEmma ore is gold-copper and 1 ore averaged 1.35 per cent copper, jwMMt Is believed, average $30 per as compared with 1.47 per tent Uon or better. An ounce of gold the year before. New ore devel-is given in some of the assays. , 0ped by the company in 1028 The operators are well satisfied totalled 3,044,4227 ton, making with values to date and plnn to the ore reserves at the end of the develop enough tonnage to war- j year 14,718,132 tons. Improve-rant a mill In the fall or next ment in mill equipment increased spring. The Emma is in a good recoveries and ne nrnfifn In 1028 camp buildings. Seven men are now working on the property with a compressor and ope drill. Ample financing has been se cured privately. 'Machinery has been taken up the hill from Usk o the Shenandoah property and everything is reported to be in readiness for operations to be resumed at an early date. The Owen Lake Mining Co. Is lKivin Jack Peynolds cruise proposed new road route up the M6rlc Iliver to the Owen Lake wintry. The road from Houston to Wistaria is now almost impassible and transportation to the Owen Lake mine is out of the "uestion for the greater part of the distance. The proposed new cultural district and a fine weenie eountry. ' 1 . f i f . A ivcjw ore.yone has been en-ountered In the north, drift of he . Toplcy-Jtichfield mine apart iom me nigngraoe ore upon vhfrh considerable development ';t - been under way" recently. The iew ore. samples, of which haw enrhH Smithers. Is very similar in character to the fine grained n nnonnl tin in ihf nriirin.il I'evel. High values wc "w' in assays and the strike has a lepth 6f 250 feet. Operations at ha property continue to centre on h extension of the north drift, where three additional drill holes remain to be linked up at the lower level. Plans are being nade to ship high-grade ore from "he discovery made a few weeks go at which point ore is being ken out, while a raise Is being un to the 100 foot level. The .Granby .Consolidated Min-og, Smelting & Power Co. In l!W8 old 01,011,082 pounds of copper nd produced 57,521,754 pounds. addition to 43Q',CGG ounces of ilvcr and 11,080 ounces of gold. ic Oliver tjuipui nnowa a Biigui 'onrease from 1927, goldf and copier being both ahead. Of copter, Aayox produced 36,134,026 ounds and Allenby 21.387,7228 ounds. The average cost of pro-lucing copper was 9. 188c, as corn-Ted with 9.971c In 1927. Anyox fMggpvev 1000 new dividend share GENERALOTTER i ENDED CAREER 1 DURING NIGHT took Part In All .Military Events 85, in Canada. During 60 Tears WAS 5 YEAItS OLD rate or 57 per to his physicians -death was due. to old age. The funeral will be ' held on Friday when he is to be Two of the strongest mining or- accorded full military, honors. jganizatioaa of Canada have gone Before the .great General Into British Columbia's new min- Sir William. Dillon Otter, K.C.B., Ing field north of Stewart, says was. admittedly the most con- the Financial News of.Vanrou- spicu'ous example pf "from private ver editorially. They are Mining to general" among the sons of Corporation of Canada and Con- Canada. When his native country solidated Mining & Smelting Co. entered the world conflict in 1014 Scores of prospectors antong Sir William was past the allotted them the best ia the weat are mark of three score years and ten. already on their way into thix ter- His record us a soldier was as full ritory of promise and a star! will of honors as hewas of years. The be made toward locating the more soldier spirit was undiminished obvious and accessible deposits, -ml the body strong. Although In the contact zone beiwen the he was on the retired list nobody grano-diorite and the Coast Ilange was much surprised when he of-batholith in which have occurred fered hln services to the countrv such famous properties as th "In any capacity." The country Britannia, IWImonrt-Surf Inlet, appreciated the of fer and the force Dolly Varden, Hidden Creek and of character, military experience route'- would open up an agritlof snuare milea-of Drobafcle rain: But it was decided that' the up- era foHijing greund. East of this standing stripling of "71 had sl- contact belt Ilea a second and ready "done his bit, 'so far as somewhat similar zone, paralleling overseas !""" was permiasable it and takrng In a large part of hy the age limit, the basin 'tor the Peace Itiver Sir William was then offered the headwatersi. Together these areas post of director of international make a mining country in which operations In Canada during the generations of Canadians will war. He accepted. From 1914 work without exhausting the re- to the close of the war he did his sources. duty in a situation thai required MOw does this 'ere minimum wage work, Hegbert?" , "Well, yer see. that's not a bloke gets fer goin' to work. Then ;f 'e wants a bit more 'e 'as to wo k for it." much organization tVl( duced many vexai,, , , It was a home p, . "cushy job." It M handling of some thmu ocatlon just a mile from the Usk were more than double those for!n the Dominion, after beginning J866 nd 1X70 station and almost on the river 1 1927. The outlook for the com- his career as a private. level with the ore all above. The.ing year Is excellent and the sir Willi.-. h.i,1 l.in nninn. erned enemy ahens. fensive. but m,m Mnl ' :oua Kuril ps. tiPilC - ous. const to cia (K dlrertor, who u.. k." . until Sejitembcr, 1920. Oiler's "S.v It . t . n . .. ,mimmmm , ihk in V'Unaua ar . rpto ami me ",rr way riots in flnt.) On 'h.: the Canadian n-: r the form of schools in Dfc-'r. -Col. Otter w.i tnandant of th:i 1. barracks, Toronto, held for 15 yiv.r In the suppri' west Itebellion in 1 Colon) Otter u,. lhe Rattleford '..',,. b famous foro '! hf trails of th- w 1 'ri.li.ed nowaila ''lies. He Wih r (;'. ' lit toiiK aif iin-:-hifs Foundm:ikr-r "d by 8tMi(l nl a'" ?r at Cut Knife 'd of May, af'er r tn it.... t- . . Premier there are many thousand and ability which backed it Up. " , 1 ! T f those tw chief v ," object a formi'iv ! 'lose of Louis I, close atten!'".!: "'ddleton at B.tio- he The, outbreak rf 9 ii ' em ,' t'.er Fought In South Africa During 'eu win t,r a r x,,, ir . af th bot spot, . Hoer War nnd Wan no r M Wounded progress of th- ah; , TOkONTO. Mav 7. General South Afri an war l?no.!jM Sir Wmiam Otter. K.C.I)., aged Previous to that, he 'oox who had a distinguished ca- m""r' u ne immnrr ni ,iti;nr f ( . can war. through the Northwest durn the latter huJf of tht Itebellion in Canada, and in the capacity of director of internment operations in Canada during the great war, died last night. He attained the rank of inspector- general, the highest military office main -.highway, when it is built. ( company expects to maintain the cious for ten days and according w?H pass within a few feet of the century. In 1WH w. vte in Canada'i c;:vv Promoted to lieu', v.-dl Queen's Own P..:'.. terved in the del. n . try from the , tenant-colonel in mamled hia rpglni i.' d. Toronto "Pilgrima T. he! Trfcan war found lr ' command of C'anaJ ' 'aVwt. the 2nd P.,' , Canadian ReKimn' I! voundd, mentioned t c; 'wlci, promoted t ' ' colonel, and givi-n t ,i- maiwler of the B. th f f :e there. Cabled y... Qimh Victoria, IjftUfW, ("anad.i -"r'ous presentiitior tr home were am r :Mnjf honor of an service. MINING WORK &orit Pay djijfor Duty on an iSSd Bike Buy a COM- Bicycle Made in Canada OOM Seivite Stations throughout Canada' For C. C. ffl. Bicycles 11 fi . warn. i. i. OTTAWA. Mav ? ment work on mu tri the Dominion l.mds nr measured in future " of work actually. dor.c " 1 thp time siHnt or mn::i It was announced (n 0 last night by the dcpar'.n: Interior. !, IDII 1 II Work Will Not t unt 0t McRAE BROS. Limited