FAGE TWO ASTHMA Chronic Bronchitis, Head and Bronchial Colds, Hay Fever isa out, d in ener oifht, ti.v bna robbed of sleep and e-anrcr. by Athm b. rr tr-durx all tt rmisrt ar-uatton crfiJowatrsnfulatioa Nrvrrthlra.. if a U koi of RAZ-MAH. taken acrcx-dms la dmtinii, dn not brt" poartive rrtW. jrour dnxcut i0 mora your nwr. RAZ-MAH cootim. Stt eilefet-at Srare of any danearoua bab-t-fcrmbif dnif . No smoke, oo saray--just aw Dow im RAZ-MAH CapauVi nt hot drink C mealtime. DAILY EDITION. SPECIAL For booklet and im. out trial cf RAZ-MAH. end S to Ton pierce Ltd Toronto J, "To Slrp Twu'sht, I'a RAZMAH T day. for Aathma. Chronir Brenchk. TEMPLET ON Head and Bronchial Cold., Har Fever.- W' A m e A WW for Comfort use kAZ'MAH The Daily News ''ij: PRINCE -RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except "Sunday, by Prince Rupert-Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor, Transient Display Advertising, per inch per insertion $1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page, per inch f. ... $2.80 Local Reader?, per insertion per line . 25c Classified Advertising, per insertion per word 2c Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line 15c Contract Rates on Application. All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Tuesday, March 20, 1927 PULP AND PAPER MILL AT KITIMAT. Proper advantage being taken thereof, a pulp and paper mill at Kitimat, on such a scale as announced yesterday, may be of in tributary to Vancouver just as are many industrial plants even closer to the city than Kitimat Kitimat is ninety miles from Prince Rupert and four hundred - i A TRIP INTO ' v: . THE COUNTRY..; : " 1 ' Afjaunt intohc country at this season will do any one good. What is'.rriore restful to' ee'-weqry city dwellers than to gaze ; out upon the' rural scenes? There are the cows standing in the flowing brook, if they arc not eating the tender grass. The leaves are covering the trees with their pretty foliage. The ground is fairly teeming with life. Everywhere one turns a scene that is good for the soul meets one's gaze; everywhere one turns a scene is pictured that is good for "sore eyes" the eyes that are tired and are seeking rest and heed just such a change. Try a trip to the country in the springtime! a mr ro. might" Prjrr RANT'S l I gffffffffr M W" Best Proem IstdnuuMju (THE ORIGINAL) SjSc Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT BmiIW aae taanaiMa k, titlt.a. Cfi a Smm Umiui ChMl ai4 BalM'ClJi DM.Wna. IML fwm CIiihi, Stadias', A &3L This adverllsemeni is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. have driven at a cost of 118 per foot. Marmor Metals are resuming develop ment on their property, which is con! ' ildered one of much promise. . Premier Cold Mining Co. has secured practically aU available, ground west and north of Porter Idaho, and wUl start work on the Prosperity group a soon as supplies can be got In this spring. On this ground there Is a vein of 1500 ore over a width of five feet, from which It Is expected enough ere could be mined to cover the company's cash payment and bmid on a controlling Intrest. It la not likely Premier will start to ship from this property till It has developed a large amount of ore. equlped the property with an aerial tramway, and got things In shape to handle shipments on the most economical bails. There has been quite a snow-ataklng boom on the north, fork of Marmot River and towards Barney's Oulch, with a view to covering possible extensions of the Prosperity vein on It strike. . A Seattle Compsny haa been tying up all the country it can get on the north fork of Marmot River. ' N.W.MOX Kit Kit The Silver Tip Company will resume development a soon as possible. Work on the Big, Missouri Is turning out well, The jtlrst shipping ore has hi en struck, and Is being sacked; The, company appears to Have recognized, with control taken over by W. R. Rust, (formerly owner of Tacoma Smelter, and several other Tacoma mp, The pro. perty was recently exsmlned by a. H, Kllbum, ME. of Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co.. Ltd., no that It looks a if it Is on the market. On the Extenute.1 on Slate Mountain, the superintendent Informs us a tunnel h been run 100 feet, and Is now in' qtiartz-porpnyry, with favorable lndlca' tlon for developing ore. This U a pro. j xnK DAILY ICBWd Mining District Has Made Better Progress Than Stewart Says Journal Reviewing Events N'n mininir camn In British Columbia continue to show greater proures than Portland Canal, gays the Mirifc ands Industrial ( : Record. Kecent months have witnessed new ore development, aim , a decided change for the. better is coming over the scene. ' The event ' of the month was the starting up of the Dunwell mill. This went into commission on February 27. It was liulll! at a cost of about -! 1100,000. . . I At the Independence the want or ventilation compelled aoan-; donment for the time being in the extension of the. upper workings where a good body of ore U lUted tor i, been under development and pety that oraht necessitated starting a new lunnn av hindiy jj, tbe Oeorge property by Consolidated Mining and Smelting- Co. Thu If one of the most promising copper properties on the Coast. It was formerly under band to Oranby. which did considerable development. The character of th Mabood ha been appear W bate been a lower elevation by 200 feet. luecesiful In financing it In the east An Important event tn the develop-, tnrou, the brokers bouse of J. V. ment of Bear River la the bonding oftKend4ll tJJd yttTof)oath Build tut. Toronto. Ont. The WoodblnV Ootd Mlnlnj Oo.. Ltd. la pushing development of the Wood bine, bounding- the Premter on the est. A nmv, tunnel has been drtvett eilnw Ih m-ksnn nud. We are In I country U rugged, and actively glad- ,onnM who setn It thtj ated; but the ore-bodle. weU e, u u u pc- and can be -"'oped: great jhowJ Tfce wfc depth. To operate It the eitenslon of . . , .l the PorUand Canal Short line of rail- " . . , . , Mslcohn Maekencle. who la a good ,. ... v relald with ,K ties. ' way will have to be . . . . ,, miner, and . hat a thorough knowledge " washouts filled In and protected, and "' Woodbine-Vancouver Oroupa re- .... hhh. snr .t .h. rmin of - " Woodbtoe Oold, cBar Klver. About ven mile, of new line will have to be built. on the BC. Silver Deretopmea. , The acuvlty of Consolidated Mining! Smelting Co. Ltd. on the Coast i!S-akwe group, has never looked so evidently with a view to securing suf:?mngl?jn.iw. BC. Sifter has 'truck an Sanerel the dowftward - tldent supplies of copper to enable the company to operate a smelter for,tnXn of D. ore-bedy, tn which aver-1 ihe treatment of concentrate. from,S iue as IIS and seMciau samp.es I mil', to he rretd at the Sunloeh and? run 140 per ton On the northwest estimable benefit to Prince Rupert. It is the next best thing to having 'old Sport mines. The Britannia Mm i cross-cut from drift m. National Silver the enterprise right in the city. jlcg tmj smelting- Co. recently exam-' has proved up a shoot of 2 feet vrtde Prince Rupert is the administrative centre for Kitimat and' toed the sunloeh. Whether that mens of 1 20 ore. and another of five feet might well be its business centre. Whether it is or not will depend !n arrangement with Britannia tor wide of tio ere. The manageovent now much on the business people of the city. If they will not or cannot mlnln: tni wlUl Consolidated Mining recognizes the potaibutty of develop avail themselves of the opportunity, the Kitimat paper mill will be !n1 Bmltln8 Kr omanm mg Between these two properties a, concentrates. Is not quite evident, but J sufficient tonnag of milling ore to it would not be surprising If something j warrant the ooostruettoe of a cMiren of tbe kind should happen. An elec- f tutor. a - uuiiLit: lu lm ti 1 tiiiici vu aiv J v rumivr iriain n m nnuinn lunr rni.es trom Vancouver If the plant gets an even show in Prince LD, ,for the treatment of bu.t.r copper of Da.y-AUsk. for n Rupert it will naturally do its business here. If not it will tojthe go oranby. Britannia, and its own oe to be a toaa. whereas the Vancouver. . mines U also a probable development. ItompsnyH pfea waa that a pwehate of v v.u unv n.uk tiicsE iiiuuatiidi lujitesus uu' ineir ousiness : ucm rrra.. juhu) 1 shares was involved, in v ancouver because they want to help that city is a fallacy. Such'00"1?11 hM driven Thompson sentiments do not weigh anything in the commercial world. They T"1"1 00 th S0"01 Fork ditunce deal in Vancouver because the best price and best service is given r bout 100 'et 'm tunn1 u be,n there. If Prince Runert irave the lP.t nrir-P. nnrl tho t a n th "cLeod Vein. This vein they would deal here. i8 "l wld B1 tunnel u " ln i 1 . ..... , . ore of milling grade of an average . L "U."K" oe.8a,u inai in?re IS. n.01 enoun market ;Tue ot ,18 and m . triDuiary 10 i nnce uupen to support large businesses here. There The ore eioseir resembles that of the are Indeed enough industries in the district. What is wanted now iajDunweii. the business establishments here but it cannot be expected that Van-' The Silverado Mine, on the mountain couver concerns, having large Investments and holdings in Vancou 'immediately east of Stewart, u to be ver, are going to open up here if they can continue, as they are doing j reopened. New machinery haa: been now, to do the business just as well from there. ordered. About $100,000 has been - There seems to be no reason why the Kitimat paper mill and pndd 08 thu PnPeTtJ without any other industries already established near here should not be of more than indirect benefit to the city. WHAT NEWSPAPER ADS. DID. It was only a few j-ears ago that Ihe retail stores in towns and the smaller cities did the bulk of their week's business on Saturday. While the other five business days might have Ttf d expenses the merchant depended upon the Saturday sales for the major por definite results, but the directors have been encouraged to resume work by the fact that the rich vein on the Prosperity, recently bonded by Premier, has an east-west strike which may extend into or influence enrichments on Sllverdao. MAKMOT KIVKK Porter-Idaho has been working all winter. The property haa part of the rich vein on the Prosperity, carrying tion of his week's profit. Needless to say the average merchant'.00 1,Ter P" ton, with appreciable would have been exempt from, excess profits taxes in those days. 'raiue. in lead and rinc. No doubt that The newspaper is given credit for discovering the possibility 'r1fh or wtu b mlBd ,ar M P0"1 of scattering the Saturday peak load over the six business days of ib" nd nlsmenU trom t during the week and it was newspaper advertising which has achieved the !fu' ?hl JTZZ present more equitable distribution of the week's business 8.1: day is still the merchants busy day, but now he is only a little less .1th . substantial credit balance. An busy on the preceding five days. ,trhl, tramway from lhe mlne t0 This is only one of the many services performed for business! forks of Marmot River is Dianned. This by newspaper advertising. It is irrefutable that a great part of the would reduce materially the coat of increase in business 'experienced by the retail stores generally in re-' transportation of ore. leaving a haul cent years has been created by newspaper advertising. Newspaper jof on,5r bout f0UT m" 10 tidewater, advertising has been the "Aladdin's Lamp," of the retail merchant. The Publlc Wor,u Department la put-There are still isolated towns' where one may sec for himself whati,Ing thU roa1 ln nrst-c,i" 'P "might have-been" the nation over if newspaper advertising ' hadj!notor uu huUge ore ,Uflnu com npvorWri tog summer. The new tunnel is being Jack Crawford, of tbe Crawford Transfer Co. Is entitled to (rest credit for the ma mm in which be kept the Big Missouri trail open an winter and was able to keep the ctunp equipped with esmp and mine suppHee. The aiwatde Mine, seven mQea north of Hyder. has had a soee rural winter's development tutelar the direction of R. O. Melllrt. MX- who 1 now general manager. In tbe rise between Noa. 3 and K tunnels an ore shoot Bine fee wide earrte ore of high grade. New sre reserve have also been proved ln the evtenstoru of the levels, and It la now its ted there is enough ore proved up to run the mill for another season Aiming operation will resume on May i: O. B. Bush has organized another company subsidary to National Silver to be known as British Dominion Mining Co.. Ltd.. to take over some mere of his holdings north and weat of National SUver. These Include the Maple Leaf. Monitor and Exchange troup and the Sunshine claim. 15 flalms tn all. National SUver wlU also tevelop the Border Claim southwest of Premier, stated to be on the southwest strike of the Premier ore aone Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert MtlU'll 29, 1917. Th steamer Prince John has left for Swaruon Bay to load a cargo of pulp and paper which .will Jot shipped east from thu port ovea the a .TP. This wlU be", the lurt shipment of thu klr.a to be routed this way over the railroad. .... . ,. : . v . M. Albert has returned to the city after a business trip to the Orient. He expects to make another trip as soon as It Is possible to make arrangements to enter Russia. W. Keith returned to the city yesterday, having been Invalided home from tbe front. R. E. Wilson, of Vancouver, is here In connection with the removal of th hydro-elect! tc machinery from Port Tbe Salvor, which la at w k at Oenn Island where the tteamer Prince Ru. pert U stranded, called In port yester-dsy Work of blasting the rock around the team; is under way and it Is not expected thai any attempt will De "BRIG KTKtt YOUIt HO Mi: NCOLEUM I S COLO HAL I I GUAR AMI ft. I Al umfcnofaAniB " -fay V moxit "V ; if SATI S FACT! ONS r y v v. A v m t v err) w v .-f i ecu if -shnth-- Pallern 5X3 ahnan here it . 4 arilrniiiil ilrlxn purtrav rrl In frrlenlal Orantr. Ill.irk and Juil - loiinl Tan. Jo Merryfleid returned to th vit) (rem Vancouver ye4erd' and will '.rave for the east on tomorrow train jo be absent from the city about a .aonth. II MIT 111). "Pottef. filly rent for another pit her of Ice water." Sornr auh. but If I take anv mo' ce, dat corpse In de battage ear ain't jolng to keep." GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." OTirt: Ol' .WW J CAT ION Kill IH.r.U I.HKMK. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEH that en he 9th dsy of April next the unde mined atend to apply to the Liquor Control! oard for a licence In renpect la DretnlMs elng part of the building known as lasaett Inlet Hotel, altuate at Port lementa. Queen Charlotte Iilanda, Pro ince ot iintlah Columbia, upon the and deterlbed as Lot rive (5). Block orty-four 44. Subdivision ot Lot Seven and red and forty-six (74i. Port lementa Townslte. leas Thirty-three (it) tset from- front to rear on went side.1 of aid Lot. as shown on a reclitered map r plan deposited in the Land Itegjatry fflce at the City of Prince Ruoert. tn be Province of BrltUh Columbia.,-' and I timhrf 1 07Q tnr lh. .U Mr K.. t. . 1 he g!aa or by the open bottle for con-umption on the premises. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 1th day of March. 1027. WARREN SCOTT. B L. TIM) LEY. Applicants, "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." MiTin: tir apiTitTtiox nu mix.; MAT TO TlltXHlTK III' li:l:( I I.MT.MI: NOTICE "IS HEREBY OIVEN that, on' the 16th day of April next, the undersigned intends to apply to the Liquor 1 Control Board for consent to transfer ot ' frer Licence Number C73 and Issued In respect of premlvrs being part of a build. ' Ing known as "Central Hotel." situate: at the corner of first Avenue and I Seventh Street, City of Prince Rupert. In i the Province of British Columbia, upon 1 the landa described at txta Eleven rln. .Twelve 113). Thirteen (13). and Fourteen, (141. In Block Ten I0. Section One I ill. Map No. S23, Prince Rupert Land Registration District. In the Province of British Columbia, from Peter Black to I Central Hotel, Limited, of the City of Prince Rupert, Province of BrltUh Col-; umbla. the transferee. ; DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C.. thla join oay 01 Marcn, 1U27. CENTRAL HOTEL. LIMITED. 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Notice is hereby given that pursuant :o he visions of Section 1I1-A of the Taxation A Income or Personal Property taxes n'mam ' .r, . 1 ..,.i.,inH -t iu.A an from '0 UllVI lilt VA'I1MH"II V J ' , uKin which such taxca lieeeme dellw N will be published giving a complete Ht "' ' r and addresses of tho jiert4)ni liable to pay w unless a sntlsfaitory undertakinu has been 1 "j -c ' .Into with the Provincial Collector fof the 'ot such arrears. W. S FISHER. Provlnt-iid ''ill 1 CANADIAN, iPAcinc Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Service 7 Sailings from Prince : Rope To Kelrhlkan. Wrangrll, Juneau. KktiHay '.''"V u'u." In VniMouter, Vlilorln. eallle I ebruary J.t. Marcn 11. i.nlvlvu IlKtTllU'K rnr llulr.l.lr. l'.a.t Itrlla Belli. Oernn "-""'i uamlell lllvrr, an.i anruter r.rr- r, , . - . .tint ! Ageiiry for all Hteam.lilp Lines. ' " W. C. OKCIItltll. leneral ... 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