. j;iy, January 17, 1020 r . ' "'fiTMIWTmihTTfTini 'WWiT'iwrTnii ' Kii i? Al;ihi they appear t t men lire at present on tho !I Ht the Esperansa mine. (;. ir. -O .'I .-J i in the News of th 3 h:t: I. it M AROUND PRINCE RUPERT and King mes Hi.; lliKly of Milling Ore Reins Developed at Esper-;ir.:a : ii ,c Sound Testine Toric Snmnlos- :m: . ( in Silverado Looks Promising . i :.eranra mine at Alice Arm, which has been a l. !. -o'luct-r of iii-rh irrade silver ore for many years iv Mir.ru-v of becoming a shipping mine of con )io.on,ions. wnereas m the nast onlv hitrr "ivo bean developed and the ore sacked and Il'IMM f! (!f'Vf om nt work riurmtrthia V, U . ,. ""!, vino irtuK;i HUB Ull l; (lv of nil . inir ni- A fnnnol Una Kr. - r ""n ituo uvrcii Ull veil "i- u,t , old workmgs.Mul, , at a distance of 52 feet, an 1 I v..' pfeh-- ,-'ujntered - - - r Hut dMancer4R tog Co., has left for BrttanaJs ' ; i was then cottar)- wlth , lmrge qtlMtity of .... , tunn-l war;n- upon which further testa will b !h !'','' Tu,t 'hat H. T. Alrey it remalninr p:c-l-ol up after six feet charge t the Toric. J' ny crms-cut. Til;' t y f, of aVm.d m ' Good prog-ess V bate made by ! i expected to avenge he Premier Gold Mining Co. wftr t ui. One the development of the Silverado .t out .s;.:.yed 89 in fold property at Stewart. There are ! ince Hf)vr. The Ulnar I i sample supplies on the mill to viith.n of 800 feet above keep the crew working IhnwgBOut i the depth obtaiadon the "winter. The series of high about ,150 feet. TR; grade veins on the property art !. l .i- mi arr'eof aliout 46 4e- being developed by a tunnel ap-'l'"!' "tf imo the mill. The ! proaching from the south. There !! drifted on to the south , is thought to be a chance of open-I -w. r tunnel d iven to ob-ing some ich shipping ore in 't r depth. In addition these reins. " hi ery. ore nas also been I 1 1 I'd in a new lower tunneti i lie ng driven to tap all I r veins on the property a'. .'t r ilin'h. This ore was t a diMunc" of 16B fei't " the portal ai.d is of good 'i yradc. having been drifted iii distance of .-!x feet with i til! in ore. This tunnel MUCK TRADING ON EXCHANGE lurry in .Mining Stocks Showe: Some Abatement i'i.' pmhed as rapidly as pearl in order to determine width.' t VANCOUVER, Jan . 17. The v w discoveries of large atock exchange was active again i ' ;f milling ore m.ike it nee- on Wednesday, bat the volume of ') that a mill be installed the trade was much lower than on Tuesday, when a million and a quarter shores changed hands. Profit-taking was in evidence II. Miller, who has bee" i through moat of the day's session n sampling the Tori'-' and at the close gains were wined Alici' Arm on In-half nf out in several instances. Reevets Sound Hritannia) M in- McDonald continued strong, the feature selling up to $3.75 from PAIN in BLADDER l'riniill. I,m-(I It; SANTAI. Mim IU- urrli ri tlirOrnto.. I hi i,r -ir iir.t ', ii . an opening of $3 and closed at with a net advance of 65c. Grandvlew offered freely and on the sales of 140,000 shnres closed at 3 1-2 cents lower at 82 1-2 after selling to 85c. In large section the list of gains and losses ran from fractions to two points. TOR A REAL ENJOYARLE MOTOR DRIVE Rent One of Our HEATED CARS AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF Walker Motor Co., Limited Wione Illuc 389 2nd Ave. and 1th St, THE DAILY PAGE FIVE VISIT IS MADE SEVENTH GRAIN VISCOUNT PEEL WHAT IS IT TO LOCAL TOCH VESSEL LEAVES that keeps you always rranK u. webh, Uomjniyp or ganizing 8ecreta,ir4lJlt?p' er last night at tbo;ttI?ttae ing of the local group vUiha? H movement, of vMcWm.R'; the Prince of Wales is patron. aii the lieutenant-governor is also very interested iri British Columbia. Mr. Webb is" visiting the groups throughout Canada, this '.worl visit to the local group is to heir in the building and st-.engthenint of the movement here. He spoke, of the service-work of the mem-berhip, the personal service that U being done in the Dom(non, and of the fine men who are support ing the movement in this' province. He is to visit Prince George Kamloops, Kelowna, Penticton Trail, Nelson, Chilliwack, Vancouver and Victoria before going east. Toc H, it is pointed oit, seeks tt levelop a spi it ofupdferstanding by bringing men ifftth'tr into a working team an so break dowj irejudiees, contempt, suspicion listrust and lirjke which arr ought about jby separation frorr nd ignorance about o hers. I s definitely Christ'an movement Meetings are held and eac! nember is expected to hare : "job" of service and put i-h rough. Vhen the status of 'branch" is atta'ned by a groui t is given a "lamp of maintan ince." District News BURNS LAKE Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Carrie tnd family have taken up resid nee in the reoias over tbe Jewel Inra whiotl ha.'. tlMfl 'vaalW iy Mr. and t4risk Kadd and family who have moved v Sheraton. H. J. Macdonald of the 8ilve 'sland Mining Co. reports som n teres; ing developments on th ompany's property north of Bab ne Ltke and 'w'' b rleavin ihortly for WncodVor lo rpor o the directors. Miss Dorothy iVGowan bar beon unable to return tf be itudies at Prince George owln to her mother, Mrs. R. W. M-Cowan, being down with an a! sck of influents. VANDERHOOF A. St. G. W. Brain has take over the leadership of tho Va? derboof United Church Choi succeeding II. H. Moora. , . The Vanderhoof Hockey CIu' has elected officers m follows manager. T. 1. Bmflherat &t tain, S. B. Dally,; secretary-treas urer, K. Johnsott. i... " The corporation of tbe village of Vanderhoof has" received check from the prfl'jlnclnl govern ment amounting to $734.29, beln-this municipality's share liquor profits and pari-ntutual re turns. The provincial government h: placed a snow plow in tMs ri trict for ude in keeping the roa'' ien for traffic during the wi' ter season. Mrs. H. C. McGeachy has r elved word thnt Mrs. Mfteach sr., who'-fc seriously ill inHChd' ham, Qnta ha hadno hav nmptttatfdtv s. G. C. Holt is oonfined to hit home suffering from a recurrnncp of war wounds. j " SAILING 1H -ft i 1 J Iln'on freirhter Chilliwack. Capt. W. W. MQUnce. is snilinw this afternoon for Vancouver af-tor loiMn-- " cn-io of Twraee cottorwood logs at the dry dock, for dellvirv to the Laminated Mntr'nU rr at New Westmins-fpr. Southbound, the Chilliwack I will make a cull Ht Quatsino on jthe west coHHt of Vancouver Island with freight. mm nil IJritlsh Steamer Adra Off This lorning With Full Cargo ror u. n. uoniineni The British steamer Adra, Prince Rupert's seventh grain ship of the season, sailed this morning with a full cargo for 0ie United Kingdom or Contin 'Id-.finf.!. e'niti Kn No fur further boats for local wide movement h Wmidlng We,re reported up to this morning. Seventeen carloads of grain ar rived from the prairies overmum and some fifty cars were reported this morning to be on the division west of Jasper Park bound here. COMMERCIAL STUDENTS ST. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY In the examination ie! ly at St. JoSfipn'siAcademy the following com: l tained the 'highest standings: ;Miss Mafe f Donaldson. 94 per cent; Miss Jetirr Robsriaon, 02 per cent; Jfis Marjorie JY irner, Stl j Leader of party uhich toured Canada in the autumn. eld recent-; - -- - rclaf i stents ob- tWlfcRiAMflfcNI UlYtN 'taken and the performance muc ! enioved hv the cnndlv niimfif'i' RUPERT EAST CHURCH Pt. The proceeds go to the (maintenance and extension"' fund The young people of First Uni- of the church. rr fietit; Miss Doris- Brunelle, 8" ted Church put on a sketch, "Por-j per cent; Mi AtidreyTiushby, 81 posin Under Difficulties,- at the; Richard Gosse of the -B. C-' per cent; Miss Jlerida? Austad, 81 Rupert JSast Church last ntght and racking Co. will sail .by- the p per cent; Mils Thelma Seaton, 79 the Tuxls Boys gave a "Minstrel Frlnce Rupert tomorrow morning .7 per cent; and Miss Kathleen Serenade," with Rev. Mo AIM te;- on his return to Vancouver after ' Letchford, 76 per cent. p-siding. The parts were well a brief business visit in the city. .' looking well and smartly drcsi-ed7 OUR SERVICE PHONE 19 to have your clothes pressed. We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. For that Suit We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and Over-' coatings on hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed. Best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 Dr. Alexander rnoNE S7S BESN'EB BLOCK DENTIST Advertise in "fh? News. 5 8." Achievement and Promise The Northern Elbctric Company takes this opportunity of expressing to its staff, to its customers and to the public of Canada, a sincere wish for 1 Happy -and Prosperous New Year, and pledges its devotion to those high ideals of business which are bound to turn promise? into achievements. This Company is engaged in the manufacture of articles which have become daily rtecaattties the telephone and its accompanying acccatories, intricate, exact, yet reasonably priced; wires that carry the electric current, from the great cables that run through the underground conduits to the tiny wires, no bigger than a hair, extending into the telephone; fire-alarm systems; private telephone systems; radio apparatus such as pea' nut tubes, loud speakers, public address systems, the new talkinc mo vine-picture equipment all rOj Ottawa J ' I these, and many moredoes the Northern Electric UOmpany prouuee aiu great uusuun pranc In addition, the Northern Electric Company sets u a national distributor for well-known ft QUtBIC 0 brands of electrical goods, such as electric stoves, electric ''rons, electric pads, washing machines, vacuum cleaners and other household equipment; also power apparatus and illumination supplies. Skilled employees, many of whom have been in the Company for upwards of thirty ytars, are devoting their lives to the perfection of the mer chamiise that bears the name, imprint and guar antee of the Northern Electric Company. Fourteen branches under the supervision of ex perienced representatives of the Company are located at strategic points throughout the Dominion to furnish convenient service to those who make use of these products to their iry dustrial and social life. Northern Etectm A National Electrical Service 813 WATEIt bTiiKKT AiNCUUVKR, 1I.C. 144 Sii 4jfcAt6ASYiy fyvANCCW"! 1 1