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SI Phones 55)1 A special quality old rye of fine flavor, thoroughly matured in oak for seven years UIILI JL FORESOZS. Rent your .rooms by putting an ad. in this paper: 13 OZ. HANDY FLASK lie 43c 29c that all metal values All Fresh Fruits & Vegetables at and values- MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE 1 a ton. Metallurgical advances have slashed the cost of handling mine production. Instead of transporting the ore bulk by expensive tramlines to costly smelters, mills erected at ! the mine-mouth separate all min-1 eral values from the ores so that wealth is shipped out economically j in the form of pure concentrates. Abandoned workings of three mines the Lenora, the Tyee and Richard III between 1900 and 1909 shipped out $5,000,000 in gold, silver and copper ores. Zinc ore, which could not be handled, was considered-a loss. When the mines 23C closed the island lost a major in $1.15 23c 35c dustry. More than 200,000 tons of ore, opened or in sight, was left, at the abandoned mine pits. Official assays made by the British Columbia 00 government run from $1250 to $47.25 a ton in gold, silver, copper Men are now at work 2000 feet up the mountainside. They are convinced the mine site, neglected for these many years, is ready to Jump back into a prominent place in the metal mining procession in which the nrirp nf irnld hat nlnvnri -Where Dollars Have More Cents" no small part P. O. Box 575 B'i y i sjw gw'sWBTrii'sw Phone 18 AGE GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED Activities On Western Front 20 Years Ago Operations at Givenchy Regan June 15 Bitter Fighting For More Than Four Hours Written by Capt. W. W. Murray M.C are freed I (Copyright, 1935, by The Canadian OOp have been solved. Copper, gold andj rressj silver ore, discarded as waste, years Not unlike the battle of Festu-QCJo'aso, today showed a value of $4.90 bert which had involved the Cana- 19c 28c dlan Division on May 20, 1915, and succeeding days, the operations at Givenchy, which began on June 15. were of a minor nature. The capture of a few square yards of ter ritory in the face cf a devastating concentration of artillery and ma chine guns continued throughout 1915 to be the supreme aim of the British, army commanders. Such operations were costly much more costly than the larger offensives of later years for the reason that the nibbling tactics of the first year of the war were carried out by a not inconsiderable remnant of thoroughly trained men. The British were to feel the loss of these men in later months, and to regret their having been frittered away in actions that had little, If any, strategic value. Givenchy was such an action. Only one Canadian brigade was concerned the 1st Infantry Bri gade; and only one unit of that formation, the 1st (Western On tario) Battalion was actively en gaged. The other three battalions the 2nd, 3rd and 4th were "present," but in general the brunt of the fighting at Givenchy fell on the 1st. "Stony Mountain," "Dorchester," n 13'13bxm:i kkiii tsh b uzuiU3.wzuxu?U3uu tm m us mi bxbxb f! UAT 1TMIVC H How Will You Spend Them This Year? Enjoy a period of relaxation with all the joys of country life at "The Dunes" Tlcll, Queen Charlotte Islands SEA BATHINQ TENNIS FISHING Kates $12 and up. Modern Conveniences. Write or wireless for reservations to MADAME RAJAUT j rauiaamni Kixuninrra mi vm xmxuxu m rum mxuxuvu "TiLLIE THE TOILER" TMO$ OUT- "YOU O ENTEfeTAIN HEfc.MAC, WE'VE m30T 10 PfcACTlSS jrTY'lS DANCE NUMBER ! x v I TCfe TO45HT - . THE DAILY NETTi This advertisement is not published or displayed by (he Liquor Control Bocrd or by the Government oi British Columbia. YOUR DOLLARS ' Buy More at MUSSALLEM'S Phone or mail your order. Out-of-town orders given extra time and receive our personal attention. Local Man Factor In Mount Sicker (Continued from Page H from three mines vo two newly-built smelters. Then came a slump in the price of the red metal and mine abandonment in the face of high-production costs. Passing years have brought changed conditions and Mount Sicker is on its way back. to a place in the mining sun. Baffling problems of treating complex ores so the 4th Field Battery which, manhandled into the front line, opened fire at 5:45 o'clocr: in the after tanglements only 75 yards away. The operation, so far as the Canadians were concerned, In volved only the protection of. the right flank of the 7th (Imperial) Division, slated to attack that day. The story of the engagement is depressing. It is one of men, equipped with Inadequate means, being thrown away against forti fied emplacements which Oerman genius well knew how to make well nigh Impregnable The attack of the 7th Division failed, and its failure reflected It self in the operations of the 1st Canadian Battalion. With utmost bravery the Western Ontario men dashed across No . Man's Land to storm Dorchester and Stony Moun tain as soon as the debris of the mine had cleared away. They en countered Intense fire and were mown down. In spite of their heavy casualties, the attacking! Canadians succeeded In over-; -unnlng the enemy's front line trench and, in part, consolidating iheir success But from all direc tions they were subjected to heavy bombing, and they were enfiladed from both flanks. Bitter fighting of a most con fused nature ensued and for more than four hours the remnants of the 1st Battalion continued to hold the ground they Had gained. The failure, however, of the main op- iratlon to their left reacted against them, and the Canadians were forced to withdraw, late In the night, to their original line. Nothing had been gained; while many lives were lost. H. J. ZUMKEHR Fully Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certificates issued with each chimney cleaned. Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware King Stays Long I In Jug After For Flower Show '.Makes Tour of Chflwa Gardens With queen and Favors i Cardinal Colors LONDON. June 18: (CP.) In spite of their many engagements lh; Ktnc and Queen not only found child's magnificent display of orchids the King commented on the effect of the frost, which had hurt ,his orchfcU and the rhododendron ,rn the gardens of the Prince of Wales. The Queen admired the scent of a carnation salmon pink flushed with heHtrope---so much that hi asked for one of the blooms and "j handed it to the Kins to smell the "Duck's Bill." are names which After admiring it he told one of ' mean much to the survivors of the : the growers that he liked pure col-lst Division. They recall the fa-'ors. but on the whole preferred mous "mine" which was sprung at, white flowers. He did no like hetl the Duck's BllL inflicting many otrope. mauve and magenta. casualties on the Canadians them-1 Then he added that in his hot-selves, and also the two guns ofihoufcs at Windsor and at Sand- rinaham he was able to set car nations all the year round. . one of the gardeners said that noon of June 15. at machine gun!36- or even 10 years ago. It would Dosts and German barbed-wire en- lH4Ye txvn lmpossioie to nave a show approaching thl one In splendor. He was surprised that in all the reviews of the progress made during the King's reign little or nothing had been said of the extraordinary development that had been going on In the garden, world, and of the great Improve menu in all kinds of flowers and vegetables that were largely there suit of scientific wrrlc JANET GAY.NOU I.VJl'KKD , i HOLLYWOOD. June 18: Janet Oaynor has had to take to her bed for a week with Injuries resulUng from a fall wht'e on location. Hyde Transfer PHONE 580 oerious Business Office 315 Second Avenue COAL Wood Furniture Moving Using Crow Bar On the Police Krnest Steven Convicted of As sault and Fined ti or 30 Days Itesult of Disturbance Krnest Stevens who yesterday time to visit the Chelsea Flower morning pleaded guilty to three Show recently but they stayed for charges under the Indian Act was nearly an hour and a-half a yesterday afternoor fined tep dol-tonter time than they have done lars for Intoxication and a similar for many years. The King wore a amount for having liquor in pos-white gardenia In the buttonhole ' session. On the charge of common of his black overcoat, and the assault he was fined $35 or 30 days. Queen wore a silver-grey coat with' Up to noon today he was still In a toque of old rose silk. I custody. The King and Queen began with! It seems that very early Sunday a tour of the rock garden, and; morning the police were called to made a dose inspection of several ' quell a disturbance at Cow Bay of the miniature flower gardens Steven went after the officers and the orchid and rose tent, wtlh a wicked looking crow bar til. 11 lLl- a t A u -1 j n-ti.. ... ... wuw juvaui ivnvt uv now union was product! in court yrt- terday. At Last - ""W Jane It, LIST SHowixr.t hart MUi"i Itfath the Scrtfn' "THE WHITE COCKATOO" With all-sUr Wan,.; cast hi d'ioj b; 1935 Contract Bridge Rapid Score Pads have arrived. Price 20c Br- Jean Muir Ricardo Cortez At 7 n tc 9 4; ADDED FEATfRE inroara Manwytk, Wirr nmum in -TiiK skcfkt BRinr (At Q:2). Show O: Or World Ve Sec our 50c and fi."c Playing Cards for extra valut We have a complete range of fine cards from 15c to $2,00 (including tax) Agents for Hourd's 'Maple Leaf Folding. 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