J IH! 4 Li f, pxfla two Tuesday, October 16, 10237 "" if :i '4 . " a? HI 1 If J ..t i I;;: lit : i: V. f 4 'J n iii PA $1' fry 111 Nerves So Bad That She Would Sit and Cry Mr. Mary Hocking, Ma Joe, Onl., write "Dr. Qutc't Nerve Food hat done me a wonderful lot of good. I suffered from general weakness and was to run down and my heart ad nerm were in such bad shape that I would sit down and cry and not know what I was erring about. I alta used to have weak spell. Thanks to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, however, I am real well now. I hall always keep a box of the Nerve Food in the, house, and recommend themtO' my friends; they are wonderful medicine. (Mr. J.;W. Vince. Druggirt. f Madoc, Ont, says: "I have sold Mrs. Hocking your Nerve Food, .and the medicine has done her much good.) DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD M Grata a W, all deale. or Edaanaoa, Balta A Co., Ud Toroat The Daily News j PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA . Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month. $i.oo By mail to all parts of the British Empire aud the United States. in advance, per year $6.00 To all other countries, in advance per year. S T.tin TELEPHONE M Transient Display Advertising $1.40 per inch per insertion Ttansient Advertising on Front Page ............ $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion. 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion. 2c per wont Legal Notices, each Insertion ., . . I5e per agate lin- ember of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDmoa Tuesday, October 10, 1953. Sentiment Of U.S. To Britain. There was a time when there was a yixnl deal of dislike of the British in the I'niled Slates, ami la ome tent it vvas justified. Memories or the war remained and there were other factor that kept alive a lad spirit.. To a large exlnl that ha now disappeared and there is no more aiili-HrilHi feeling iu the United Stales than there is anli-Yaiikee liy I he wetrtier, or aiili-NVgru, or aiiti-Klau, or auli-Calliolio. or auli-l'roleslant. or attti-prohiliitiou. or iiiill-aiiylhinjr else. LlovU tleorge is a representative Urili-her and hJ is getting the hijsgest reception ever given a foreigner in the United State?.. He is representative of the mass of the British people and the ovations which have-been given him, while largely out nf. respect to hi. personal grea'tne, are accentuated by the fart that he is Rntisti and that the Hrihh are ihe "fiTM cousin of th Americans. i National Fish Day This Month. The date has lieen set fr National Fih I say. U i ihe last day of this mouth and should be celebrated a- liernme the oc casion iu this city. We are the fish eily par xeellence in the Dominion of Lauatla. We largely exist tmlav Iweause of Ihe fact that fish is shipped from this porL Fishing will for many year be our biggest industry. In view of this fact the event should be an important one. It seems a pity that in celebrating the national fih day more-fishermen rannot take imrt. At the luncheons in the past only a very' few fishermen have been present. Many of them. of course, are out in their IkwIs working as usual. Thev cannot lie present, but there are alwny a number in port ami of these there should I a good representation at the luncheon, if it i decidfd to bold it as usual. The fishermen hould be pre-enl. Hot liecause the rest of the roinmumtv wish il for thev do wish il but because the fisherman should be proud of his calling ana glad to celebrate the annual event. Prince Rupert Men Finish Their Course. Two Prince Rupert men have Just passed on. Onpt. Hills, one of the best known fihinr skinner, died altoard the Trnrim and llaliburton Perk, who was formerly here, died by aeridnt at .l.lMiinl. The death of l.lh of lhes men i sreally-re- greuei. The paM'nr of neighlMirs and friends reminds us that our span of life is hort and Hiat, whil- there should be no adnee in ennnection with the transfer from this life to the next, their departure should bring to mind thai none of n are here permanently njid thai it i wie to examine our rmrds and to srp if what we 'are doing is worth while. A one man said, when dis,nsinjf the improvement of eondilions for ImVvs reeenllv. T. ft.. . - .... . nt-iii jran. inmi now our ooy win ie rarrjing n in our places and Ihe thing is lo so train lh?m thai they will make jriHHi. I lie span or life i loo short lo make it worth white enrrv- ine on in a way that would make a person nhamed of himself wnrn ne i called wel. lWwmiuiniiniiniiuiiiiiiiiiH SMOKE TO SHIP ORE I BEFORE XMAS Outsider Mlno atMapla Bay It all 1 Ready for Business Except Bunk House ! TRAMLINE WORKING Wilbiil the iiei;lilMrliMl of d inen eniphi.xed lliroushiut the iinuner. Ilie i! fan by coiupany . iiave ueeoiniHsiet a Kreal ileal nl I lie Outsider Mine, which ro lerly they look over fnm the lirowiirAlaska cmjHiiy IkhiI a jyoar aso, says the Portland t!atia! .News. j The work o far has consit(.t of uuftlert: round and Mirface e- !eIoinient, and at Ihe saint lime 'Hie renovation and etiuipmoitl or Ihe old plant. A new dHk lias been eon- -Iruoltst, .tnd (lie d or bunkers. vvilh an eifpelive capacily of 1000 Ions have been repaired, and in some rejeels mHterniiel, A new 4ire conveyor from the hunk ers In Ihe eue or I lie dock has tioen inslalleil aud is now rea.lv for use. Aerial Tram Working Ihe aerial gravity Irani, one mile iu length, ronl curled by the Kjblel Tramway 0. of kane. is now read) for operation. Heing bnrt. Mill its ttier ter minal at an elevation of yiX) fivl alioe ea level, and Willi the verj" uiei aiiacinneui. a mavitnun f elTeelivene.ss ean eaily le mainlained. Ilydro-eleolrie 'ixiwer ha lieen lrvideI tiy the euiilrucliin of loiin foot pipe line to Ihe rum. pressor and iiower plant at Ihe foot of the hill. de-.j.jic ulll- efenl eleeirical enersy f,r use irl and around Ihe mine. well a upplyin: t20ii feel of air for Ihe maehine drill in the mine. Two tlliicajro Pneumatic semi-dieel engine are being inslallet lo suppieineul the present Miwer in Ihe low water ieriol. Work Two ShlfU At the mine two shifts are at work on development, included in' which is a raUe, Wing put througlr from the main tunnel at Ihe von-foot elevation, a di'lance of JOrt feet, on the .dip of the eiii. lo the tunnel alMive. Considerable surface .! ripping and open eultine' u hejn? lone on the higher sniuixL with very good results. In addition to a number of liuil-lin? already roinpleletl, il is plannetl to contnil this fall a ivo-lorey lililxzH bunk-house the ground floor or which will be tH-cupied by a dry nnmi, wash ami hath room, laundry, heat-iiiif plant ami general reading room. The second floor will con- lain IC two-men room, giin comfortable accommodation for 32 men. 100 Tons a Day Sutlirient tire ha lieen blocked nut. and development done, to enable the management In com mence shipping I UO tons nf ore per day before l.lirifma'f Ibis amount In be increased a .soon a practicable. In add it ion to the Outsider Mine, which i at Maple Hay, on Portland ('anal, 36 mile soulh of Slewurl, the (Irnuby. Cnmpany lia under option several group comprising In all 27 claim. On Ihe Kagle group or Iwo claim, adjoining Ihe Outsider on Ihe east, and owned by Win. Xoble or Slew-art ', W. K. tnllinn'of Prince Ituperl and John Flewin of Port Simpson, considerable diamond drilling ha been done during lli ummcr with most satisfactory result!,. A. Kintr, Itemo Itimtiernian, Is recislered at Ihe Central Hotel. OLD CHUN TOBACCO Y J5WALTCACCO COMPANY Of FIFTH AVENUE GRADE ADOPTED BY COUNCIL OLCStlon Of InClurilnn Dirti nf Hays Co Circle la to be De- clded Tonight, Whal i In a name? The rity couucil in committee last night liscusseAl at some length 1he iiiestion whether the cradint; of a small portion of Hays iU)e (.irele could be include,! in the bylaw for v radius Kifth Axe. "Pie fronlaae of four lot is interested ami il wa decided that the ep. tineer bould irive a price for grndin? that siirall Mirlion and the mailer should m consi.lensl at a special meelinir' callel for five o'clock this afternoon. .rter dee id i ntr on a partial gralin? ..... of Fifth Ave. under what wa technically known as scheme two. adoeatrd by Alderman Munm and aNo deciding on the ellinir of ten year detienture In pay for Ihe v"ork, the committee roe ami retried proee. Tbe Mu 'ra tie Meoe SAYSn- Al Hurns Lake next mouth the iletmlini: society will iltscusN the n'solulion "HesoUed that a Ford i of more value to a man than a wife." Thne Hum Lake teopli are a siecdy d. THK ground fbor is a very damterous rior. Watch your step all the time when walking there. THK weather is tret tins cinder and this is a ?n lime to liepin lo earn Ihe price or your winter coaW U K like the girls who look lemure Whoe lie. ape like a look. Ye, sure. - WOMKX change "their' minds often but seblom their, disposi. lions. TIIKHK are all kind or slave in Ihi world. There are while lave, and wage lae and married men, among other. y KVKKYHOIIY seenu lo ! in danser. ir you gn to a there are slorms and fotr and rocks: if you walk Ihere are ear tn run over you; if you go lo church there is a collection and wrliap a lonir sermon; if you vtil a friend there is a photograph lo jar your nerve and if you jrn to the club there are all ort of pitfalls. Alarkaday! I.OYK nil lighlly here and there but think how he mould (lit if he had better binocular ami could sw ahead a little further. ASK INVESTIGATION . FREEMAN CHARGES Committee Appointed to Interview Fred Stork In Regard to Matter Following the reading of a feom lloomc K. Freeman, the city, cnnneil last nisht decided to appoint a cnnrmitlee In interview Fred Slork. .M.l. with a view to havinc an investigation into the charse made by the captain apaiust sleandMut inspector. The mayor appointed Aldermen Perry and Miinrn and himef. The suggestion wa first niade that the matter should he taken up directly with the minister nf marine durimr hi forthcoming visit hut it Wa us:8eled lhat H wmild le discourteous to iro over Mr., Shirk's head. Accordingly the committee will lirus the matter with him. Hie eh arses have In do with the liceusiiie of the Narbethonp eeral ear apo when the boat wa on the i'rince Itupert-Slcw- art run. UTILITIES OF CITY ROURISH Revenue From Light and Power as Shown y SepUnsttor SUtement Tlie report of the stiperinlen. dent of utilities f,ir the month nf Pepteml.er presented to the coun cil last night tomed a surplus on light account but a deficit on telephone account, ilia latter ls-Injr caused by a capital expenditure which wa charged up against Ihe operation- for the Puts you On your Mntnieiton lOri.in Telephone R! filiated revenue . . . ..1.rift0.00 tjpene 3..13.!0 neficit 3.;o The expenditure included: Operation M.n77.97 Maintenance ... . . ., 29.0 Capital expenditure . . . 1.090.3 4i4vM If. h nltv Vw j3onUCs EAGLE BRAND CondenwdMilk confab all the nutritiou dc taeato necessary to make baby thoroughly healthy. It h the one absolutely Sah food to use when Mothers milk fails. AiU yoor doctor. Send for ha Baby Boohs VANrntrvFR Cotsdensary at South Sumas, B.C EPSON COAL "Ve ean now Supply our FAMOUS EDSON COAL In any quantity. Prince Rupert Feed Co Pone M. toes" For the up-andcoming man who tackles tho TK1SCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker a real vvliolo whvat toast atca with butter, soft cheese or mar tiuladc. 4 TTse CaaaUa Shrnldrd Wheat Ceaseaay, LU, NU4ui rot, ouiU v day's job with energy and vim nothing so delicious and satisfying as Shredded Wheat Biscuit eaten with hot milk and a little cream. It supplies bodily warmth and strength i that fortify the body against coldand it contains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. Two Biscuits with milk (' make a perfect meal for breakfast, for lunch, J. for dinner. Delicious with sliced bananas or y other fruits. Better for children than mushy porridges. Shredded Wheat month. It wa mentioned iu itn reHirt that iitu.t. wa pett out of Ihe epteinher n-venue ov new cahle eitensiitii or replacement work b provide tncreaet) racilitie aud to replace worn plant. A summary of the reMirt follow: Light and Power estimated revenue ... .( 7.300.00 Total expense j.f.SHDI Surplu for month l.fll.oj The expenditure included: Operation and mainten ance il ni i it f5eneral exrns Itfi.fiC COAST STEAMSHIPS- SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. S.S. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE Intermediate Points, Thursday, Sunday, 11'p.m. T f FOR ANYOX WEDNESDAY, lOp.m.y FOR STEWART SATURDAY, 10 p.nff 3. PRINCE JOHN, . Foe Vancouver via Quten Charlotte Islands, Oct. 17, Nov. 17 at 8 p. m. J PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. f Irti rrlnr Mat-Tt t It ptm. foe rHIM.t OC'-kOr, IDH VTOI, WV 5irLO, alt potau Miom cajud. tVH ji AO CMC V ALL OCCAM STEAMSHIP UfttS. cut tvcih orrk. sis rsire At. tviM n,pr. tee. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert Premi ler Gold Medal Beer The New Wonderful Beer vit.r.T',1'rfJ.l",r "e Way ,U ,,rnve ,,,ftl I'HKMIKIl "r.OI.D AlhllAI. UKKIt i beMTHY IT. Order from the Government Vendor Today. the Unlnrliy T"1) MVl r illsplnyo.l by ' OrSunihi. 0al, ur U U,e vcrnmr..t of llrillsh i &. PRINCE8S MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, . October 5, 12, 23; November 2, 16, 30 For Ketchikan, Wranoell, Juneau and Skagway, October 1, 3, 10, 20? November 12, 'JNT! 8-3. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For utadale, Swan ton Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocaa.i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. Comer of 4Ui Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.G, LTD. StlUfin Frua rrlace Mupert, re vaacouvca. vseToata, om rn .a sM4i Tar, s r.ss. vAacouvta. vicroata, aim m. m s.mm ar. s.t.rM rsWa. fe AJSV0K. AUCI ARSt, STIWAaT. WHn l.l.o. SMt, S PJB. re eoT sistrsosi t4 nm m, ch.mim, rru, ass. r' ll tt AtraiM. t. ee.l,, A,-i. rrtDr HutiiV K.C