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CanaJi Urj Uintr Jii, UwftfteJ, Ntv Yrk Wholesale Distributor K. (i. Dawson Co. Ltd., Prince Hupert, I1.C. NEURASTHENIA Neurasthenia is a condition in which the nervous system becomes exhausted aa a result of overwork; it is a functional neurosis marked by intense nervous irritability and weakness. Some of the symptoms are: hetulaene, feelings of const lift ions about the neck, pain in the back, exhaustion after slight mental or physical exertion, excessive sensibility to noise, irregular heart action, disorders of vision, losa of Memory, etc. The patient becomes mentally depressed, occasionally try "frtg'to do away'winriiimself, hi fact many inmates of our Insane asylums are neuras- henies. In such cases pressure on spinal nerves becomes more less general, thus disturbing the functions of the digestive and eliminative organs, and numerous glands of internal anil xternal secretions. . Spinal adlnstmcnts are abaolutcly necessary for a pwman-'nt cure in Mich conditions, occasionally giving almost instant relief. Consultations Free Dr. C. O. McKAY, D.C. Phone 131. Wallace Block. Open Htenlngs. Thursday, Juna 21, 1928 TSE DAILY NEWS PAGE Frva News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Annual Itcportn of B.C. Silver and Scbakwe Activity at.Alice Arm to Syndicate Itenth Molybdenum . u rjntf "During the year we continued theidevetoprawrt of tin-north group of ciaima, no work having been done on Uw south group," state th asmial report of the D.C. Silver Mines Ltd. "During the ; first nine mentba of the year, work was largely confined to No. 1 level ICO feet below No. 3 level where the extension o the main Premier ore zone was drifted on for a total distance of 700 feet. This werk disclosed an ore body 240 feet long and of greater width than the drift. Further exploration will have to be done before anything positive can be stated as to its value and dimensions kt it U reasonable to assume that tnu ore body will develop a large .tonnage ot milling ore. Toe remaining 460 ft of drifting on Mo. level followed a wide MlloHted and well mineralised sone. The Tera values in the drift were below fcs)Ulng grade commercial values may etlat in this area, howtver, at another htrlcon. The downward continuation ot this slllclftad zone and (be above-aaantlcnetf re body will, no doubt, at ctplCMd Iron Mo. 2 shaft. Toward thi end of December It wa decided to alnk a two-compartment ilia ft clos to the :':cmler boundary. The Immediate objective of this shaft is to explore and opin up the rich ore which was disclosed by diamond drills anil a further ore body that passes In Its dip from the Premier to B.C. Silver ground. In addition to this, however, It Is our sHfentlaD to generally ecplore the ore com through this abaft in a northerly direction at a lower horizor than hn hitherto been possible. To April 10 this shaft bad reached a depth cf 300 feet. The porphry contains low gold and silver values throughout selected U pec linens assayed up to ei&5 per ton. This la a likely looking area and It well worth exploring. During the year a email amount of work was done on "C ewe tody fitly feet above Mo. 3 level and from this area tM tons o: ere wee shipped, giving a gross value of mi.M. During Use year we did MOT feet of drifting and croascuttlng and 13S feet ot sinking " "Worts was principally eonfined dur ing the year," says the annual report of the Sllakwe and District Mines Ltd "to drift northeasterly In COHPOllATION OI' THE CITY OF IMtlNCB ItUPBRT take 1. Use tames TICS THAT: Omnual of the Corporation y of of Prince Prince Buoert upert Intends to tof the City wunwsi a coneeeie) eroewau in leet wide on the west aide of Sixth Street from the north aide mt ate sane Block . Beet ion l. where it iniereecte Sixth MNree asjC ntsifhsg slnssg Use west sue or Sixth street to the north of Third Avecme. aa a teoel tm Drove- Imee. and Intends te streiary umm tne coat upon the land ihmui di- trecUv on the work, eaoept such portion of tte eeet as la laowttwd at atreet ln- teaaeaMona. 1 The estimated coat of the work la M71-00. of which HC4.00 u to be paid by she corporation, and the estimated annual special rate per foot frontage is .T1. The special assssamant la to be paid In SO aaauul lnetahnenta. t. Peraaoa deal ring to petition against uastartaking the work must do so on or Ue tbessrd day of.,. OKy Cierk DitH thla tcth dear ot :nit. ltB. LAND ACT MITICK OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LIU.SC I .AMI 1 PtUH Mawrt Land HaonHina: pta. tnvi oua altuatc adlaeent to Alaford Bey. mtmp Mend. SkfaeegaVe toiet. Queen Chanotte islands. TAKX irondst that Packflc MUls Umited, ot Vancouver. B.C.. occupation Pulp and HMt Muulactiuefa, intends to apply I or i ltaae ot the toUowiag de-scrtfed land: t a poet plan ted on the rk of an Wand: these toOowtSf the high water mark around oi ot commences commencetMsit ant the mmm to Mint and containing, one acre, mors or ias. PAHrTC MIUS, UMTTBD, WUbUX fic HU iOsSS1 Ula, Lunlkad. Form No. It. Section 99) L.VND ACT. OP INTItNTION TO ftOTICB -til m TtMttunrt Ifnesj'TluDert Land Land HMMri Kreotdtne vprLV ru. rut and aMuMe about 5 miles from the mMh at Khntae Mm. TAKE ITOTtOB that the rjvtrolt western Mining Company of vaneonver. B.C., accusation Mining Company, Intends to aptly for permiMlon to purchase the following deaorlbed laneia: CniamencWR at a pent planted one root uk an i rrom ine wicneaa peat on the West aade of Lot 173: thence westerly 90 chains); thence southerly 30 chains: thenee emsterlv 00 chains: thence nor therly 10 chain, aud contalnlnn too acres, more or leesf. P. PAHDOE WILSON. Agent for Detroit Western Mining Oo, Dated lth April. 1MB. WAS VERY WEAK NERVOUS AND MELANCHOLY Mrs. Geo. MeKeoiis, Campbellord, Oat, write i "A ahort time ago I waa troublod very bad wita my heart and nerves, the cause of It, I think, waa my going through the change of life. "I was very weak and melancholy, and to nervous I could hardly bear to hear a clock ticktog, and I did not sleep well - "I u advised to try so I test at once for a bos I took , them and got another, and before they were ail gone I felt good, mr serve art flae, I do not mind any noise, and I eaa aleeo well I can not recommend them too highly to those suffering at I did. " , Frlae SW a Krr t all drargitU and dtalera, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. MUburn Co., Limited, - ... the (j antra) direction of the continuation of the Premier ore zone. This drm was advanced 1815 feet bringing U face 3170 feet from the main crot-.ut where ore was encountered. Tin .'tret 45 feet of drifting was In milling jre and It la reasonable to assume that t continues at least 100 feet vertically celow the level. Practically the whole f the remainder of the drifting a Ion a he ore zone was In tui! A rn.--:-ut in from the end of this drift. n, h', .ncounlered favorable looking porphyry. A commencement has been matie on elnklng a shaft to open up the or tocdy 100 feet below Mo. 4 lavel Th total development accomplished during the period waa 3070 feet of drifting and cross-cutting and 186 feel of raising. The Keystone Mining Co. Ltd. of Seattle has requested the vendors of the Morley claims at Alice Am which frrm part of the company's holdings, to grant the company an additional tlnrty ' days to arrange finances to complete payment and to provide for the com-. mencement of operation on or about i July 1. R. King. HI. will be In chtrg -r.d the present tunnel, which la I" 740 feet, will be continued antii the vein la reached. i A new drift on the Torir mine at Alice Ann la cutting through a fine body cf high grade ore. Sample i of the ', '.re have caused a good dea' o; com-1 uent at Alice Arm. It Is reported that the concentrating mill at the property ' la now being turned over. A atagnlflcent specimen of hlgh-grado galena-oopper ore was brought into. Aliee Arm recently from "the Musketeer roup cf claims. The specimen war. taken from the surface and the quality of the ore was a surprise to many. De-! Velopment work Is proceeding on Uh Musketeer group. It Is the intention of the owners. a. w. Bruggy. and vallsa , lUfifpfit of Alice Ann. to form JJsyndUeAe in ine near ruiure iot tne openi-cn of the Beech Moiybdenumf Bsotierty. four miles down the inlet tpm Alice Arm. Mscnlnery will then be purchased and It la expected that little difficulty wi:; b experienced in making a profit on Deration within a anonV time. Devel opment work this year on the property tes been Instrumental in adding naterlaUy to the ore tonnage. The are la a high grade molybdenum and the driving of a lower tunnel, it 1 anticipated, will undoubtedly give a much larger tonnage, it la claimed by experts who have examined it to be one of the heat, if not the heat, molyb denum property in Canada. Mo anxiety la felt in regard to the marketing ot a. Mr. Bruggy has received numer- ous inquiries from agents of luropamn manufactureres and these agents are ready to make contracts -for regular shipments ot high grade on or oonoan- tratea All available date possible la ' being gathered relative to price and rasrkets and the Installation ot the naassry naaohlnery. it la conf ideati 1 felt wUl place the Be oh Molydbenum in the dividend paying class in the i.ar future. The proximity of the pro perty to tidewater ensure minimum traaaportaUon coat for the or. .- The dutlsok for the copper market seems to be munh more f nor tile than for some time past. The eupply and dean and poeltien Is sound and the prlcu 1'. not inflated Consumption is on the Increase as evidenced by lie use in the '.Ight and power Industry, the bulhllnu Industry. sutoiroD'l. Industry ana in electric appliances of description Tf the period of bualnee expsnston generally continues, tut copper business should benefit materially. 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