PAGE SIX EMIlARKASIXn MOMENTS www m& r A Book Full of Delightful Recipes Free "DERHAPSyou use St. Charles -- Milk already "whereverthe recipe calls for milk". In any event we want you to have a free copy of this helpful book. Send coupon today. THE BORDEN CO. LIMITED, VANCOUVER Pirn ttd at; it. Si. ChuUt Book with f J tHtd racipwt. ADDRES3. 658 Olfoi'Q Bveadc BelM' Bimd. Qltahsur Goon "Recipes defter KAYSER GLOVES NEW KIP-TONE Buttoned and pullover style. nffltf 1.50 NEW LEATHERETTE FABRIC Novelty cuff , styles: assorted shades. Pa S1.00AND 81.50 'FOWNES CAPE GLOVES Wool lined, fur top. : Pair 2.95 FRENCH KID GLOVES Novelty cuffs styles; assorted shades. Pair 82.95 FRASER& PAYNE io keep the mine and mill work- iiK nil winter. tin A syndicate of California men ,.ieu an option on the Sul- a v-roup. loca.ed on Boulder r ek. about half way between hmiihcr.' and Haielton. No work will be undertaken until next u:.t. when operation will fro-teed from a shaft sgnksetferul years ago when the proprty wan worked under n bond held by the Consolidated Mining k Smelting Co. Very good reports have been made on the Pultana and the prospects for proving aether mlm are conwidered to b favorable. The ore has. tshown high value-, where it' has been exdosd. ; Frank McUti of this city U the recorder of seven coal claim located in the vlclnl.y of Cedav vale, mention of whleh was made in these colunis receivtly. The vein. Mr. McLean says, measures eijrnt feet in thickness at some places, though not enough work has yet been done to indicate the exact extent of the measures. Tho coal, which is said to have tested as anthracite, was found on seven Haim. The disco-. ery has'created tomiderable interest locally and u number of Prince Rupert people have staked in the vicinity. One local concern sent a man in to look the ahowiiigs over. As a result of heavy advance orders the Telkwu Co1IIrii, be longings to Jack McNeil, hive reopenedearlier this fall than in nny previous year. A crew of 10 men has been busy ever since Au gust getting out corI for the mi ket between Prince (ic-orge nn-i Prince Uuiert. Never at any pre i vious period has the Tclkwa ( oa proven more popular in the di I trict. here was considerable dil ficulty in get tine the coal intro Uuccd at first, but each year, as depth has been obtained, the prod- J uct has improved In quality unti' , now it is genevnlly, fuvqred.. Pro ' .I.Tlinn" lit. niViM.MltkitrftfVfltft.of t THE DAlUt tffcW3 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Dumvell Ik in Limelight Again; Toric1 Mine Makes Second Concentrate Shipment ; Tclkwa Coal Mine Busy Again The Dumvell mine is much in the limelight again as a result of the radiore or electrical prospecting campaign which has been carried out on the property. A successful electrical survey w&s carried out on the Hidden Creek property at Anyox for Granby Consolidated, and now Dunwell was tried out by the same means. The party at Dunwell was in charge of R. C. Kirkpatrick and his companions were W. McGowan, G. L. Oates and Mr. Schrader. F. F. Ckirke, supervisor for the prospecting company, also arrived from northern Manitoba - to take up headquarter at the about 20 tons daily, but when win-Dunwell camp. ter conditions sot in this tonnage will be increased to between 40 The Toric mine at Alice Arm re- and 5 tons. The coal is hauled cently snt out its second and on trucks from the mine to the third shipments of 1000 sacks of rnihv;.y at a low cost, concentrates to the Selby smelter in California. The first shipment of a few weeks ago was made to Tacoma, but wing to im increaaed afrnounfof lead in the concentrates, itnas now been decided tb treat the" ore at Selby. The mill is now producing about 90 sacks a daft and) tt if expected that shipment wMl be.msde steadily, from now on. No large increase of ton- PEACE RIVER MAN DIES IN HOSPITAL Karl Kusack, Aged 64, About Whom ' Little Is Known, ..runted Away This Morning . r9t its t uc ucatu uvv ui i v vuin mui aage ni xne mm w.u !;'. ,ng at , 0.plock in the Prince Ku-untl unit ii in- a new power , flf Kar, stalled next spnng. Preparation. ack who had , the hoil. been made to conduct have ' opera- , off mi QR fof some timv the winter and tions throughout t,t WBf from October will be kept by transportation up J3 owi was 64 years of age ateighs when snow makes use of a q GermaBy ,!e giv the railway impossible. A half- RJytr M hjf ()Ukce of has been blihed way house M M far know at Spring Camp Or.-for the mill he haJ no relailv and ffV. is being taken from two , frteml(, nNwboat8i and is of good grade. , j-tineral :.rPaKeients are 'in ' ...... T . .... I nni: . f tBe U. C Undertaker- W. B. Doinberg, heod mf the ; Duke Mini W Co, whldh is devel. - opiag the Silver Cup mini at'lw r ' -1' ' r HaaeltoivU.weJlaatisfied with th-. ; ?Q fl ( Jl l QUClS .progress bplw. made at tWN; , in face of dlfficttttiea. adbn4W '"f the extra loog haul and the poo road condition en route to the mine. In spite of idl this, the machinery has been delivered to the mill fce. Mining ha Wen sumed in tne lower tunnel. A raise was started toward the surface, but two feet of ralid high-grade ore wa eriebuntered ahd work there was stopped anil .started in another part of the, mine. The new ore was too rich to handle in the, ordinary way asi mill feed. Ore, in addition to the j $800,000 worth already blocked oui. i.s being rapidly disclosed.! Every preparation is being made iIJ in J -J A i'rok for Formal Afternoon Occasions v I II CembinalloNS of metal cloth and velvet or satin are seen a great deal for formal jtftertteon or , infdrtnai evening wear. Here is a frock illustrating how attractive such a combination can be. ! The akirt, of midnight bine yel-' vet. is flared In the front, and. is draped in the back, to give a panelled effect. The blouse, printed in tones of blue and apricot, has a draped neckline and grldle, and beautifully fitted,' long, tight sleeves. ' "HELPED ME WONDERFULLY" Woman Strengthened by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound port Colborne. Ont "After havlnj an operation. I was very miserable. I: (very near uont to Kvork. I saw Lydia K. rinkhara s Vegetable Compound latlvertiied and tried It and believe lit helied me wonderfully. I have no weak (pal- any inure, the puma have left me und mynwveaaremuch l,0tti.r. T ttxA uufu in aayfnz Lydia fc. Hnkhama 0'.li-elAes havs helped me wonderfulb MM- WM. II. Uf.w:iiteuw,.Dm U3, PoTtXislbotne, .UaL. IB For Men, Women and Children A larsc shipment of Ilaincnats has just arrived' from Scotland where they know how to make Hnincoats! Then: are ffrne quality goods, made by one of the best known makers in that kingdom. There are nil sizes, both for men and women, as well as for the younger ones. These we are able to offer at thin time at ery reasonable prices. Keep dry tills weather; everyone going out of doors needs a good Raincoat. Make -your choice now at the Montreal Importers SALE OF SALES UNDERWEAR VEIL For Mi prevents that en We have Underwear by Penmans nn .! Ht.inluW- nda's best makers, In every line. For vrr pooa rt,. we would rather ywi weuld drop into on: -tare o, the price for yourself. Ah, for instance, uc l i ia atuns ffcvy Vao4 Unierwear at $1.2" . r rn-.cn Ccmlrinatrorwi at IflM. Ot he lines in pro :i -u We have also a great selection of Sweaicr- (;r s and women. atfnrmet, 4fkl -clolnin n j dr - tion for men anil Intyu. ger witfi rn : f rf .. ' ' Iidie Wear. G nie and Convince Ymrtll Sinking Feelin; Why is it that one has such a fine feeling of buoyancy after drinking a cup of Bovril? Modern research has shown that in addition to proteins of exceptionally high food value, beef has certain unique powers of stimulating cellular activity that is to say Of stimulating vitality. Bovril is the concentrated essence of this "vitality power" of beef. That is why Bovril is such a powerful stimulant and sustainer, why, in fact, "Bovril prevents that sinking feeling." 1