1 Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 29, 1951 (jet relating. Haielton Mines Make Progress Or. Mandy Predicts Early Production on American Standard ANCIENT ART Delicate examples of jewelry art were produced by the goldsmiths of the Chaldees 5.000 years ago. CLOTHES PATTERNS Paper patterns for making clothes originated in Paris about 1850. when they were direct copies of Parl3 models. I ELECTRIC HEATED HOTBED IS NEXT BEST TO GREENHOUSE Operations on the American Standard Mines 1 AA nrrtnArfv Heads Burns Lake Board BURNS LAKE. At the annual meeting of the Burns Lake and District Board of Trade in the high school building, with J. S. Brown in the chair owing to the absence of President Rudolf F. Bourque, the season's activities were reviewed 'and showed a year of satisfactory achievement. In the election of officers for 1951, Charles W. Beck was elected president; T. Ray Cul-linane, vice-president; Victor A. Montaldi, secretary; and Douglas O. Boyd, treasurer. Liny 0f the advantages of removed within It to an equal Nine Mile Mountnin n, L. Jf grfinnuue may cu- urpui, na tne came u arranged elton, have made excellent by the amateur gardener on the bottom In loop, o that ' gress since thev commenced mlfl franu tuiLh hA&k . ... J . hiu cuiu wim iwui lull! win miunin -i;,.. wiiuiw nis De evemv diatr muted. n. 1.U -iV,l,... ,T. , ipctnc npaung tuuic. v-uuica me supply wire ana cable are aDout the end of September, according to a progress report by Consulting Mining Engineer, i ill rmotfiuis are now obtain-, both eonnecttd to a thermostat.' M.E., Ph. D. IISUI.l" v' .....v..-.,, ,.,,.,MI,a vllljJtTi AVUir, SO LlliJL The definitely encouraging results indicate that production ,. he able to nnti 11. as soon as the thermometer Talk ,irrfiit used fur heating cie- to that point heat is turned on. ...Kill Tno IHi I II I lllll III Wl An luitlluih. in n C J . ATTENTION Home Owners Modernize Your Home "Now AM. YOU KV.V.li. TO VHK OCR HOME IMPROVEMENT FINANCE PLAN is a (;ooi) cui:irr standing ANY AMOUNT ii to $20.0 may he financed. Payments air due iiimitltiy, and yuu cau have lii to 'it iminlhs l pay. , Oimii payments are nt necessary. VALVES FROZE It was so eold when the destroyer Huron left Halifax few the Far fUut that the Navy band ashore found that Itf instruments froze. This Navy photo hows band members playing from a warm bus on the Jetty. tcp PliOTOi AND PROUD OF IT "Scotch to the baekbont' Is Mrs Isabella Sharow, 111 year old, perhaps the oldest person In Canada W te Knwn In ha-cphal in North Bay, Ont., with nurse June Burns, M y.-ars her junior. ' iC'P PIHroi Tlra.;;;. In the abote 0,an WaS riKinaliy u..d how early degrees the mln.r l,l8 neat is turned on, but it heat is shut olf, und the varla-i , L in Si. adds an importa tion between maximum mA tJmt " to the light bill. Ad- minimum temperature is mud. "'lrtw. i"Jmnt and ma-T . ..... ..... i.. ..eh'.nerv ruiri-Mnrt nn4 1,-iKlMU.st 4 ri me many, ineie u a , ies man wiin the old-fashioned' . ' , . " itf rveii heat, whl::h Is 'method ""u u w' " "n-Mnnvn una man- 1 to all plants and vita! ! The hcitlivr cahle i, ..,a..u J w,'d o'x-ration is nroeeedino: with finos,. that chill easily. It covered with three to four Inches '"' rr,'w of 10 mon 011 a two-shift 1. n loimer Krowing period, of soil. It is a omul i.ien in basis- Underground work eom- Broadway Cafe i ( the heat does not become a sheet of fine meshed poultry , mrncl about the end of No-inihted. as does heat from wire an Inch above th cable I vf'rn')!'" in two laees No. 3 adit T , . .1 ..!!.. ..... " ,1,-lft W ....t 1 1 ...II no, wmcn sumiiiiiii's iaii., iwiin soil between. Another urni mi. ikiii. e the outside temperature method Is to grow plants m' crosscut and drift on No. J vein. VarKHis Improvements which can bo financed under this Plan are as follows: Attic looms, adding rooms, re-roofing, new flooring, modernizing kitchens, bathroom; making basement rooms, etc. frame is constructed in the Best Food Burns Lake Burns Night BURNS LAKE. The Burns Lake fclks Lodt-e staged a "Hubble Burns" concert and dance at the Community Hall on the night of the anniversary of the birthday of the Immortal Bard. Piper Peter Burtt piped in the haggis, borne aloft by Robert Homewood, both In full High-1 land costume. The Ramblers Orchestra contributed splendid music for the dancers with Mrs. Margaret Howell as accompanist for the singing of Robert Homewood in his rendering of ' My Heart Is at Loch Lomond." He responded to an encore with "Annie Laurie." J. S. Brown sang "A Wee Doch an' Doris" and responded to applause with "Roamin' in the Gloamin,. " He also recited "The Ode to the Haggis," followed by Waller Wilson with the "Selkirk Grace." pattern as used for both bids and cold Irames, but is no need to prepare a pit such as is necessary flats, which are placed on a Tn report continues: grating Just above the heating Tne results of this work are cable, which is not buried In definitely encouraging with No. soil, and thus is always open to 3 veln allowing good strength and Inspection. To improve insula- mineralization across a wklth.of lion ..and redu;e current con- l foot at the face, 133 feet from sumption, the frame should be portal, and No. 1 adit Inter-banked with cinders, which are sccting No. 1 vein showing a covered with soil, to within a width of2 feet at 56 feet from the few inches of the top. j portal. 'The drifts on No. 1 and Fines lest Cooking In manure is useu to supply Credit can be arranged very easily by simply calling in at 'our of fee arid filling out the special application form we have. PHILPOTT, EVITT & Co. Ltd. Phone 651 . MiMltKI". ttUH.IMNG Sl'I'PI.IKS COAL J Ilors: 7 a.m. to a m. For toke home orders Phone 200 ,c frame Is sunk in the id about six Inches. Soil is r no 3 vein? are proceeding. The second level workings off No 4 shaft, at a depth of about 170 feet from the surface, have beer made accessible for exam- vie centre - '"i- Ul j lllllllllj , , SHIPS and WATERFRONT Hollywood Cafe egai Krinters ed By Many re were 5532 events attend-214,447 persons in Prince t' Civic Centre during th 155!) as compered with 8534 ; and attendance of 216,5i3 inntUm. At this horizon No. 4 vein shows very encouraging strength, widtfh and mineralization with galena, zinchlende and , ome grey copper. It ig now practically eertuln that the oie-shoot ''id irated in this vein between the first veve an surface at No. Phone 24 222 Second Ave. Cold Weather Halts Herring Fishing Week-end .Shipping During the supper intermission, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe of Decker Lake showed an appreciative audience how the Highland schottische should be danced to the musie of Piper Burtt and the piano accordion of Mr. Witt. We Specialize in DISHES 49, aiiurdimr to the anrvuai 4 shaft, continues with increased W ALLACE ical report. re wi .c 1758 events tiurhi ; ;ir in he gymnasium witil attendance of 65,34 while uditurium had 282 events atiiiMlaive asgreatlni CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Want Ads. Sure Results! lur OuLsMle Orders I'llONK I Si Ifcrrlng fishing in Klklklt J (erenRth. width and mineral! w-iSound was at a standstill over lion Urn. and below the 2nd level, the week-end because of ex-(This will more than double the treme cold. Nets were frozen I ore-shoot tonnage estimated m and Just about Impossible to! this Vein during mv examina-handlf. The 45 seirars in the tt Ions in September 1950. Samp, area were planning to start work ling and matin of the entire again today if weather permh-' No 4 shaft winkings Is proceed-til. There still remains nearly Inc. 4000 tons of the 40.000-ton niH)la! No. 1 win shaft-workinir (No Pharmacy OIT.N FROM 7:3 PJrt. t J:30 A.M. i in-- au:l craft room had vents with attondaiH'e of Fast Relfef fot RHEUMATIC PAIN Dull uriiM tchM- iliMt itebbnf fm Mrt iinU uni mukIm, m hm fuickfty nlinwl by Twafiletan't T-R-C't. Many sui-foreri mt iMuin ttUti in 24 hoars. Tak T-H t'fc lii., (t lh rati) rm ka lac lawti Ail aVii(uU, We ana U2i. Iketball had 38 participant' i fllr itral sub-district. 1 1 and No 2 shafts) have also been FISHERMEN... entered and examined bv th II c Jiiipari d with i89 l'i Kailniihton had 245 pai'- The oil tanker. Imperial N I1IT1II. nillNilP'plrWr. Tn I ljci wriflllnrrk: t P H O N mts cumpared with 280. Capt. O. D. Marshall, arrived 111 I a strong wlfU anrt well mlneral- e ere nv parucipanw i.i i port early this morning v,ith , ized structure Is reported in No. pc compared with 437. I petroleum products for the h:-X vein that more than sustains HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. the 8iirfa"e showings and strongly indicates the occurrence of an t activities drew 330 per-, perlal Oil Company here. s against 221. I ial ;-ouns square danc- i Union steamer Camasun. Cant important ore-shoot in the No. 1 mihony orchestra, band, I Wiliam McCombe, arrived In po-;:and No. 3 shaft area No. 1 ftrilt For complete overhaul of your High Speed Gasoline Engines, see Rupert Motors Ltd. We have the trained mechanics and specialized' equipment to perform this work for you , . . efficiently and economically. " To avoid delay this spring when the niih is on, let us have that job now. Theaue, camera club, film'' from Vancouver and wav- drift on No 1 win wlM enle this itige Cubhad 403 partic- points and sailed at 11 p.m. forarea at a depth of 115 feet below See I's For Tour BABIES' SHOES Wee Softies Felt tShoes Jumping Jacks Blue 810 303 3rd Ave. W. ;the stork shoppe compared with ;nnce rm ana Stewart whence .the collar. tv-nme persons made use she will retu-n here tomorrow morning to sail south at noon. i Civic Centre building fac- if lii; Idunnt 1950. SIXTH STUEET AND THIRD AVENUE The work on the American Standard property is being conducted under the local management of Lisle B. Gatenby, P. Eng. r j Also In port Sunday afternoon was the steamer Chilcotln Cent. Harry McLean, which retimed to port at 1:30 from south Queei Charlotte Island rolnts and 'il- Rupert Motors Limited ieml of Mrs. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRINO RESULT). Edmonton's building boom ied 8 fo- Vancouver anil at p.m. renrheri n rwnrH nf npni-i 4 by Thursday wayports. j 500,000 in 1050, or $6,000,000 high- , " , 'er than 1949. Disembark ne here from Van- ngements are tx-ing made couver aboard the steamer Cam- LUNI INUING OUR Johnny Sims, who has been coming inursday alter- nsurt vesteidav afternoon -were 'nr the funeral of the late ie Harlan Kilby 'who pas- E. " a souihern run with union W. H. and E. Anderson. Rvid, O Candy, R. Reid. J. Kates. H. steamships for the jastr few Friedman. J. Galloway. Mrs. months, Is now on the steamer SPECIALS!! iy .suddenly last Friday at Koch. G. S. Stevens and Mr. and cn.rv.uri, .n Mrs. Faulkner. For a while last year, he was a nicmlwr of the Daily News stuff. me at Cow Bay. , Kilby had been a resident ice Kiipert since 1924 and en engaged in the halv-'K business. She was well linlor steamer Chilcolln, Capt. II. E. M"I,ean. returned yester- in Hie district. Is far us rliiu from the sonl.ht. Oneen Char- "Ladies' Slippers 51.95 (' and ha( many frindj lotto Ihlaiid run. It was a pleas- ill regret her missing. She ant trln this week-end compared 'fid the summer for sev- with riding out the gales on the :irs c:i her farm al Remo. north Queen Charlottes run a Md was born In Roumiu wppk nK- Rlle s!Ulod for Van" 't came to Canada at the "ver at 8 p.m. Bottles represent money n your basement. For the balance of this month only, we will help convert them into cash. Phone 13 2, and our truck will call for quantities of not less than 1 dozen Coke and North Star Brand. North Star Bottling Works one ear with her parents 'fd in Winnipeg until she venteen years of age when e to British Columbia. 1(,aves to mourn her nas- " husband and two niece3 FRAMES! FRAMES! Come In and choose one for that Christmas Photo. We carry a large line f ITp-To-Date MHuldingn WRATHALL'S IMioto Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. n- K. i Iris i Nelson and 'ed (Mary) Green and also "w. Roy Boychuk, all or Rupert. There are also ''tliers, a sister and nieces Phews in Winnipeg; one r and nieces and nephew united States and a niece Twer. Telephone 132 SPECIALS!! Ladies' Odd Lines 2.95 Bebop Crepes 3.95 . Pull On Overshoes Red or Brown 5195 ' SORRY!! NO "HEEL-HUGGERS" "WINGS" or RUBBERS "Come On In ! Men's Dress We've just put the kettle on for tea (Vo Take a few minutes out tor refreshing afternoon tea. Then resume your task -cheered, relaxed ! ' Le t t yj r Have it every alternoon at home o in am restaurant. Savings on quality shoes for mom. for 'dad, for the kids. Here now at our faiant Janti- A TIP- tw,. J ary St ore wide Sale! Newest styles, sturdy - I ' wt-ajllimvillj f PIU1 o, ,., p f1 On iru Ik .. You will be sorry if you miss this sale! Come in tomorrow we still have a nice group of shoes from" which to make your choice! poi , ' wearable styles. Not all styles in all sizes however. So come early for best selection All sales final. No refunds or exchanges AFTERNOON tA ON . 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