PAGE SIX Tuesday, January 7, 1930 THE DAILY NEWS ' 3 Quebec Winter Sports AIRPLANES I District News W.mmim VIvele Carnaval ! Vi vent les f ports d'hi ver! I n these , -J , I - j il r ew wurui may lc sumrnvu up ine spirit CI yueuec in winter-time. Here for many years have gathered lovers of winter sports and ir olios from all parts o. the western hemisphere. The ancient capital of Canada is the American continent's metropolis for ski-ing, ski-joring, ski-jumping, tobogganing, bob-sledding, skating, snow-shoeing, dog-team driving, curling, and nockey, during the winter months, and in addition 'has a unique attraction to offer the visitor in February when the International Dog Sled Derby annually takes place. Wintenports activities radiate from the Cha teau Frontenac, Quebec's famous hostelry, where Jack Stratbdee will again be winter-sports director.' This season he has a new attraction to offer during the Ice Pageant, February 12 and 13, when 24 girl members of the Toronto Skating Club will perform an ice-dance to be known as the "Danse Moderne". This will be a veritable "Ziegfeld production on ice." In all about two hundred skaters will take part in this ever attractive and beautiful Pageant. A record list of entries is promised for the Dog Sled Derby this season. Arthur' Beauvais, driver of the Chateau team, announces that he will have a better team than ever. His new huskies were bred at Caughnawaga, the Indian reservation near Montreal. At the Dog Derby, February 20, 21, and 22, the visitor will see such famous mushers as St. Goddsrd, winner of last ysr's Derby; Seppala, Norwegian hero of many an epic drive; Frank Dupuis, and many another well-known figures in action for three days over a 123 mile course, mushing 41 miles a day. Three internationally famous iki-ing instructors will be on the staff of the Chateau Frontenac this winter. They are Ivind Nelson, Hans Gunnarsen, and Orrice Higgs, of Revelstoke, Dritinh Columbia. Burnett Burke formerly of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, will be instructor at the Chateau's skating rink. HEIVIVESSY IIRAXDY IS A SAFE STIMWLAIVT IX ALL EMEUGEXCIES. KEEP IT IIANUYj BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. wife mi " fx.our- Preferred byDisainuftatinp Housewives Man in the Moon I Jake says so far as he can see the early bird gets frozen these I days. Three candidates, Three candidates, See how they run, j Bee how they run, I They all run after the .mayoralty seat, , Making the snow fly 'neath their ' feci, .But onlyone will the council ! greet, Of three candidates. I Jake says that. If any one ha ! forgotten to send him a Christmas card, not to do it now but i send along a bottle of Scotch in-i stead. ' j One of the reasons why England is sometimes called the tight little island Is because Scotland Is an important part of it. At any rate that is what the president of the St. Andrews Society intimates ; when he Is talking in his sleep. One of the things that won't get you anywhere Is wondering who is going to be elected. Willie Willis says a dogma Is one of those things that has pups. When going to the po'ls electors are seriously advised to consider ;that this is the year 1930. Then put the cross In the right place. TItEE SEED FOR OVERSEAS By special arrangement with the authorities concerned considerable quantities of tree seed extracted at the New Westminster station of the Dominion Forest Service are each year shipped to the British Forestry Commission and to the New Zealand Forestry Department to be used In their extensive planting operations. VrV3 Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns ARE HELP Flying: Boats Greatly Facilitate Piospeciinir.North of, ' 1 Stewart "The flying boat Is going to prove had surveyed fronj the present end of steel at Redcllffe to Surprise Creek, thirty-two miles from Stew art. The new survey reduced grades onsiderably from the line laid out in 1910, and will mean a shorter tunnel through the Bear River divide than was anticipated at that time. "The Northern British Columbia Power Company, subsidiary of the Power Company of Canada, is very active In the district. This company has acquired the Dunwell Diesel power plant, which Is now supplying power requirements to Stewart and Hyder. It also owns power rights on American Creek, on which considerable work was done last Summer, ind has at present two outfits wintering on the Naas River, where they are recording power volume from day to day. Recently the com pany purchased the principal lot in the townsite for the erection of an office building, and also acquired five and one-half acres in the' town for the location of their nower plant. On January 9 the citizens of j Stewart wil vote on whether the town Is to be incorporated or not. Daily News "classified adver-Haily N'ws elnssifled columns. Smothering Spells Couldn't Walk Far Gasped For Breath Mrs. T. W. Both, Kelowna, B.C., w r 1 1 s t " For over a year I was troubled with smothnring spells, and it was Imposmble for m to walk, eyen a short diitanea, on account of harlog to gasp for breath. v 'A friend told me to try which I did, and in a short tints I felt much better. "I jran now recommend them to evfrjoniv" f Pries, 60c a box at all drogglsts and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co.. Limited, Toronto, Oat. BURNS LAKE Florence Lipsey, second daughter off Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lipsey. dlctf '-of spinal meningitis here earlv New Year's morning. She had been in ill-health for the greater part of the last year. In- of the greatest assistance In open-, torment took place from St. John's lng up mineral areas hitherto re- Anglican Church with Rev. C. A. garded as inaccessible." said Mr. J. Htnchcllf fe officiating. Wardlaw Stewart, of the Stewart Lruid Co., with headquarters at and who had occasion to use a plane of the Canadian Airways In con nection with his season '3 activities, crossing the Coast Range in Northern British Columbia several times during the past Summer. Representing the northern Prospecting Syndicate, Mr. Stewart investigated the territory from the Portland Canal town north toward the Moot River, securing much valuable data on the district, which will be of great advantage neat season when prospecting is planned on a much more extended scale by this exploration syndicate. "The airplane is the solution of the prospecting problems In our northern district," continued Mr. Stewart, citing an incident where an engineer and has assistant had been landed on a lake within half in hour after leaving Stewart, from where it took them just seventeen days to make the return trip on foot. "Once access by airboat Is available to any extent prospecting the interior of the northern country will be comparatively easy. That there is a great mineral belt north of Stewart la assured and that there are big metal opportunities is proved by the location of over sixty mineral claims on Treaty Creek, forty miles from Stewart, which were sur eyed for Crown grants during the ast Summer by the Consolidated Company." Development Telling of. the, development of the district during, ,Uie, past season, Mr, Stewart .said, )Jbaj- many, properties ere .Dwm.4fWw!tsjnvur, oaroopea and a large number, of new stak- ngs had been recorded. A con siderable area of new territory on American Creek .would come Into -he mining llmeJiht In 1930. A treat many claim were located at the headwaters of ,tVhis creek late In the season, fplawlng the prosecu tion of operation,pn. the American Boy, Group, fwhere, ,jt(is said, excel- eni resiig were pstatna. "The Canadian Eastern Railway Good progress Is being made by the new settlement of New Fin-'and near the head of Francois Lake on the north shore. District visitors In town during the past week included: P. W. Es-oley and F. Rowland. Rose Lake Howard Prlngle, SouUibank; Mis Arlene Smith. Tlntagel; Neil Van de Veen. Tintagel; Mr. and Mrs F. R. Keefe, Southbank; Mrs. J. A. Asher. Prince George; Mr. aii! Mrs. W. Jeffrey and children, Mrs Mann and Mrs. Hlndle. Rose Lake J. E. Morgan and J. Knox, Ootx; Lake; Messrs. Johnson and Nel ran, Ootsa Lake; Miss Fay McGre gor, Danskin; Stan Iteming ant E. Q. Cob, Topley; J. W. M. Huby Ootsa Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Stearns and family entertained a number ot fiends on New Year! Day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gowans and .amfly of GWranhnw entertained a number of friends at a house-party on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. V Schclderup were among the guests Mm. Sidney Godwin has re signed the treasureahlp of the Omineca Ski Club and Miss ' O. Wahman has been appointed to succeed her. Axel Otoen Is getting around again although his arm and shoulder will have to be kept in a sltnt for some time, following a recent accident. He made a trip to Ha-zelton for x-ray treatment at the hospital there. The snow is beginning to bulk up in this district and is welcomed by lovers of the skiing sport. Mrs. Dora McClean of Orasay Plains, who came to this district about ten years ago with her husband, who died about five years ago, from Alaska, passed away in the Burns Lake Hospital last week. She was about seventy years of age and had no relatives in this district. 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