t't r' -FAOH FOUS .t Fast ? SAWS aws Eosu-Cui Eosuj-Cuttin, CutrmtHdbKttiHnud i SIMOMO CANADA SAW CO. LTD. VANCOUVC. bT JOHN.H.C J IV I rite m Letter JJgggJ PACIFIC MILK FREE To induce those friends who do not otherwise trouble to write, to tell us about Pacific Milk, we offer a whole caw )of Pacific Milk FKEE for the bast letter; a half case for second, and two parts of 14 case each for the next two letters. Simply write in your "own way. A plain statement is a valuable as a brilliantly written one. ADDRESS: PACIFIC MILK 328 DRAKE STREET Vancouver, B.C. ve GiyfY0uR COAL IS PICKED) We pans our coal over a screen four times larger than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out the cleanest and beat prepared coal. We make it a point to get coal for you that will give the most heat wi(h the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and Gravel Roofing (I'nlvnnlitd Hoofing Chtmney Tops Have Troughing Conductor l'ipe Hoof Plashing Warm Air Furnaces Stove Pipe and Elhows , Metal Hoofs and Siding Phone 310 ilox 467 MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts -for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone $57. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnltunt Moving. BRINGING UP FATHER SMACQIE-OO HAVF TO CO I TO y V IHf. fV6.Hf t'U RaTHEI stay HOME " X' READ MILLENNIUM IS NOT FAR AWAY interesting Prediction Made Last Night by I.ILS.A. Speaker That with the coming of the next world wr. which waa not far removed, modern civilization would be broker down, the establishment at ChrUt'a kingdom on earth or the "one thou sand yean of peace" ensuing, was the prediction last night of George Youiik of Toronto, western supervisor of th Internationa Bible Students Assocla tkm, in an address at the Metro pole Hall. Mr. Young quoted Biblical prophesies as well as the utterances 01 modern statesmen auch as David Lloyd Jeorge to support his argument. He also read extensively from newspaper lipping. The subject of bis address "World Conditions and Their Significance." Mr. Young whose headquarters are in Toronto, has been travelling exten sively in Europe of late and is now on his way to Victoria, his home city which he has not visited for eight years. He will sail for the south on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning. There was a large attendance at the lecture last night. Fred Cameron presided and CluT Cameron played piano accompaniments tor the hymns. EMPLOYMENT IS QUIET JUST NOW Eighty Men on List Here Seeking worn Miuallon Expected to Improve Soon James M. Campbell, superintendent cf the local office of the Em ploy meat Service of Canada, reports employment conditions quiet in the city and dis trict with, possibly, a alight Improve- neat to be observed There are mow eighty unemployed men on his 1Mb seeking work. So far nothing very im port"" has developed in the employment line although, with the opening of spring, there Is usually an improvement In the situation. During the week a few men have been aant to the Rupert Marine Products reduction plant in Tucks Inlet which la beginning to operate on her ring. A few miners have been sent up tne line. The logging camp of Louis Locker on Batcher Island Is to be opened about the first of March on a mure extensive auki than last year, employing probably about twenty-five men. I'OOK IIHII Lord Kellle was telling of a sermon he nasi beard in Italy on Bt. Anthony wad the fishes, which held their bead MM Henry Sraklne. "If your lordship waa at eourch." "Tea. I was there," replied the peer. "Then." aald Srsklne. "there was at least one fish out of water." Reglna Leader. KIMIIItM IIOMK SOl.lt. The large residence and grounrth on Belatont Avenue known aa the Klng-ham home was sold dunng the past week by Mr. J R K Ingham to c p Coburn. of Vancouver, who will oc cupy It as a residence, taking n,-s Ion some time In March. The deal was negotiated by Alder Aj 8un. l.ui Victoria Tunes MINING ENGINEER GIVES LEC TURE ON DISTRICT OVER WHICH HE HAS CHARGE (continued from page onei constantly as it was their nature to be short-lived Ore deposits were directly associated with what were known mi Igneous rocks which in the pant as molten masse had come up to or neur the crust from the lower strata of the earth In volcanic matter The speaker told of the effect of water and gasses such as ulphur In the for mation of ore bodies The water In solution carried the ores and. as the water escaped, deposits would be precipitated around the baihollth With the Igneous material the ore. w'n- usually associated. In Brltlah Columbia lay one of the most gigantic bathollthle bodies In the world extending from the Fraeer River on !r notitli 10 the Yukon Territory on iu acrth (or distance 01 1100 VE-RV WELL.' HAVE AM EXCUSE BUT NOME OF THEM ARE AMY QOOO Short 0! Breath Dizzy. Sinking Spells COULDN'T WALK FAR Mrs. L. JL Oliver, OruTiUa Ferry, N.8., writes: "A few yean a I had dizzy, sinking spells so bd I could htr.lW stand up without taking bold of soaeUug to support me, and I could not want any distant cn account of being so snort of breath. "I had taken a let of doctor's medicine Lot it did me no good, only for the tine being, so reading In the B.J3B. almanac about I decided to try them and found them to be Just what they are recommended to be, and I feel that I owe my life to them." Price 50c a box at all drnggtsts and dealers, or mailed direct oa receipt ef pries by The T. Milbofn Co., limited, Toronto. Out mice, approximately forty miles wide :n the vicinity of 8 tew art and possibly 130 mile Wide at Bella Cools: Seventy ,er cent of this bathollthle was ex posed, emanation of the underiylnit iiagmaa giving rise to what wefv nown as ore deposits. v.tiuoift trim A great number of the depoaiia had een found in the eternity of Stewart a the Portland Canal regttm. The Premier was' o:te of the early phases .( the bathollthle. In this porUou re also found such properties as the KSC. Silver and Sebahww gold and silver Paints. - Around the Marmot River was another deposit of high grade silver ore as seen in tne Porter-Idaho arid . rovprrlty. SHIt another type was the Jeorge Copper copper-goM property. Tne Stewart camp was on' the eastern contact of the bathollthle belt a ..as slso Alice Arm where were to be .ounU such silver properties as the Iorlc. tlusteteer. Wolf and Last Chsnce. copper such as the Vanguard and .IMMt and rirKKlead as In the Baper-insa. Wolf and URote. IITIIKK rOHMIULim In the Naas River valley, also In the eastarn oontact. no Important de-1 posits had. aa yet, been found. On the Bkeena River, ss around Dak. were deposits of goM, silver and copper bicn some time might becotae lm-;xrtant To the north of the districts men- turned and again to the south not THE' DAILY NEv73 MM THAT WUt tASV Sagg JWaT AS SOOM THEY I'LL J KS&j SNEAK PUT TO- f M2 . I I ate ant 9 IMS. ky Im'I Fvti Sma. Ic Buua mltti (wmJ I mentioned was on the eastern contact. On the western contact there were the gold and copper deposits of Alaska such as the Tteadwcll mine at Juneau and the Rainy Hollow country where liver-copper, leacl-zmc and gold deposits had been found in auch mines as the Maid of.Srm and Victoria. In the coast rjnf or central contact were the Stir: Inlet. Khutze Inlet and Drum Lummon mines all of which had attracted coiwlderable attention; toe Hidden Creek mine at Anyox. on the roof of the bnthollth; the Ho nana and Outsider properties a well as the Oeorgla River near Stewart: the Saddle in Hastings Arm. and the minerals 01 the lea tall River Ur. Jamas referred to the algnlfl- sKoe of the inleu such as Portland Canal and Alice Arm which penetrated trough the coast range and Into the eastern oontact. Such inlets had made he district accessible to the proe-sectci and convenient (or the shipper rh Skeena River was also a mean ot cceas to a district which eventually! nigl-.t develop Important mines. IHSTIUCTM FAKTIIKK MlltTH Unuk. lekut and Btlklne River Usenet had so far been little proepeetad at least aa far as lode mining was conoerna) though some planer mining had been Carried on. Here were districts that would provide a future field for prospecting when the more aeees-iible and at present better known paru Had been cewtred They could also be ooked ferwVrd to to extend the life 01 mineral activity in British Columbia once the pstsapectors became Interested Speaking of the western eon tact, Dr. ames referred to the possibilities of .he Queen Charlotte Island where already some minerals such a copper iiad been produced during the war. As far aa British CblumbU was concerned, the most of the western oontact however, was burred under the sea at such points 'as eorresponded with the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Mend oi Alaska on the north. MOXT IMPORTANT CONTACT But ILe eastern contact would seem, jy far the moat important summed up the speaker. It must be looked to for the future of the district not forgetting, however, such properties In the central portion as already existed. It waa, never theles. the opinion oi tne speaker that the eastern contact would eventually far outstrip the central and th western. , Preside in Waugh thaokeii Dr. James lieaitlly for hi address and eipreceed .l.r hope that the club at some not far nmovtd date in the- future might be privileged to hear him again Another feature of the luncheon nucb had been found but Uils was 'program v. ire some much appreciated possibly due to the fact that these 1 humorous rtnrlc by D Dougherty, tress had been so little prospected. Of There rre two rallies, the winner course, considerable had been done in th b-,n Morns Bio it the Atlln district where were located tiueu t lut luncheon included E. the Atlln Stiver-lead and Engineer E Oregg. H W Birch. Sam Jabour. properties. Then again there were the Jack AIk' iVa'jcauveri and John Dore copper and lead deposits of the Yukon '-ell O Kune nml Mr Dauxlier-All which as hid bi: tsievUiwlv -v 1 NOURISHING Fl GOODNESS 1 mm wEEmagvsi 3 HOURS LATER-: V anted For Sale For Rent l ,r Battling Dido Ourvlch. who will meet lmmy McDonald of Vancouver here on 4arch 14. and the boys who will figure n the preliminaries had their first work-out last night at the Orand Terminal Club and will perform every night from now on. Ourvlch la In good shape apparently and has lots of confidence Following the recent destruction ot he gymnasium at the smelter town by ire. the eierutlve of the Anyox Baa-tetbeJI Association has decided to .bandon the season's schedule and iurn eeer to the Community League money previously allotted for pnaas. The Senior league championship has net yet been decided but the High school, being aa yet unbeaten, has been warded the Intermediate Cup for Use season. A bigger and better gymnasium la the intention of the Anyox Com munity League. When an adjustment has been made by the Insurance company It Is possible that plana will take more concrete form. One feature often nsanuoeed in eannection with the new structure Is a swimming tank. To oS- rt the added east swbsertntions mat be taken and the subscribers credited with admission tickets to the amount ubscrtbed. CR1BBAGE LEAGUE frlare Rupert lintel Ileal Knight Columbus In roMpoHetf (lame In a postponed game In the Crlbbaae league last night. Prince Rupert Motel beat Knights of Columbus by a enre of 17 to 10. Orange Lodgy ...... a C N Operating .... I New Euiuetss itotel . S at, Mfinrtt,,-., !'olrl Storage 4 'Htice Rupen Hotel. 5 Canadian Legion ... 3 ' sens of Canada s Knights of Columbus a r N Mechanics t Moose 2 Orotto 1 1 a a a na, ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING Jn the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling competition last night, nnks of Jimmy Dick snd Bert Cameron won over those of Alex. Mcleod and Tom BeatUe reepeetlvety. Standing of rtnta to date in the tour-nament are as follows . James Dick J. Pre . . . A. Meteod . O. C. Abbott Davie ..irs.ui.i McDonald W. L. D Pie. 4 0 0 g 3 10 4 3 1 1 g a I 0 4 a 1 0 4 a a 0 4 a a 0 4 a 1 0 4 A . a. .1,. a, 0 3 0 0 1 ,0 a 0 0 0 TENNIS ENJOYED BY HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS Praotleally all th high school tu-denu must hive been at the CNR tennlK courts yeeterrity afternoon, both being kept busy from the time school came out until supper t ime nm. . I thorn playea a very eg, game and keen interest was takeu lu the p0. WAKE UP OAODV- MUsTl v FOR RBNT. FTJRNISHED Apply alt Fourth Ate. East. High 1 ri , ;l Low High f-Low High Low FOR SALE MOMIAV. Truant v. 4:4S'aJB. 17a,pjn. 11:11 am 33:90 p,m ITItlllAIIV 1:44 am. 18:41 pm. IMS p.m. rnmi'.tnv 8:62. a. m. 30:00 p m. 0:17 m. 11:83 pm. 14:63 p m HOUS 37 S3 Hi:iFnv. rr.itKi'AHY tn tf FOR SALE. -LAUNCH ' NAJvCT" SS BT 7 n. Baethop. 4 Cyl 16 l4. In first class condition Can be ee at Yseht Club. Cheap. Phone S67 or Red 613. O. Boris. 44 FOR SALE. HULL SUIT ABLE FOR hsllbut fishing or seining. 44 x It. just built. Price 3.090. Apply S Uyeda. boat builder. Port Basington. BC 4t FOR SALE. llfltO BOYS A NEWIT flnlahed house. 6 rooms, bathroom, pantry and basin nt Handy as sawmill . Phone Bteek S1 U MISCELLANEOUS BJOWIElfOatD kUim WAST TO work for prospector. Or waned Ule grading or clearing contract. Apply V. Redman. PA. Box 101 Prtnee Rupert. DC. 4 l,.,?iN'lXyKB ANI). RANGER DONT BSUMO TOON DIRTY BOOTS from the garden into the kitchen. Place a Diamond Rubber Mat at the Kitchen door. We carry them In stock, also all kinds of furniture and range. A. M W'KEXZfK Furniture :-: Phone 776. CHIMNEY SWEEP 11. J. zt'MKrim flenersl Ihndy Man Furnaces snd Stoves Cleaned sad Re. paired. OBlmnlee Swept Cemetery Plots Cared Per. Phone Bed Sit. Prince Rupert, BO EXCHANGE NEW AM) NFTOVft 1N rt nMTt'RF bought and sold and exchanged Player Piano and Two Cash Rgtttsrt la stock ' !fAPAIlOPllOS A Mtnts TWrd Thotie AJS Hit. It. K. EVOLIXON Clilroprarlor SSt Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now to Blue as. Residence phone Black Stt. Bveoing ealta md as arrsnsed. Make your appointment now. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES . e. Tllt llMitV, IMIMI WHY M High 3:68 a.m. ' Kl ft. 14:67 pjn. 71M " low :W a.m. 4.1 " 11:17 pjn. 3.1 " rnimy. rntRi ucv 11 "'th 3:31 a.m 31.4 ft. 15 37 pjn. SM " o 1 :SB a4. St " 1 S3 pjri. IJ " .ATI ROW. rillltl AUV as H'h 4:0(1 a m. MJ fl. 18:83 pin. It ' Low 10:il aJTi. 4.1- 33 8 run. 4S " M'MIAV. milU AUV M i 30.8 fl 4.7 - (IJI 39.1 fl, 18.4 " 6.4 - ln"h :08 a,m. 101 ft ai:S3 pm. ISO " 1:88 am 9.7 M 0.9 Tliin .sii SiK'. By George MclVfe OH'. IT'S Too BAO Sou : OPERA- IT VA GUANcJ DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED FOR HUNT WAKTBD. ACTUrtJ-MCRCTARY FOR OB BENT FOUR ROOM BO HOUM. the Prince Rupert Oenerei Hospital I 'ully modern: splendid marine view; for about six months from April 1. ! Fifth Avenue West. Apply Theo Col-3alary 115000 per month. Address lart. Ltd. ' it applications to Secretary before March 8. SPORT CHAT The St. Andrew's Society carpet bowl -na tournament will be continued td-tsght with the following rinks meet-ng: Oeorge Abbott vs. Jack' WaUon nd Robert Davie vs. Robert Cameron. JeneraJ interest Is being taken in this Jcouish competition and some close ind exciting game are being played. FOR RENT. BOOMS WITH OR WITH-out board. Central location. Phone Blue lta. tf FOB BENT - FumUhed Houaekeeptng Rooms for rent. Apply Muaaallem Orocery 41 HOUSE IXm SBNT. 0 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Uunro Bros. tf '''' Afucla Lot lwj Found.d, PTrillPlnn tin,,.,.... .MnMidiHr ffluvhJiti I'or Vanrourer Tuesday - a. Cam . Friday m Prm-e n ,: Stturday sa cm. , . Prln" K Feb. le-es Pri. . Feb. at mi Pr i ? . I t oin Vanreuirr Sunday as dm. Wednesday- i'- , Saturday, rs.-i,-- , Saturday as Prtr.-.. h Feb. II e. Pm;.. v Feb. 88 as. Prn. .1 I'or Port Simpson snd k,u. km. aunosi-HB L.ani. - y 1 rum iTirt mmpwii aim n. iim. Tuesday e Cim. Ter Anyet snd Meum ounaay as csm p I mm Anyet and sir,,---Tueeday a. Cam. ' ' Friday Pm. I'or )uren rharlnii. Feb. U Prii Feb 3e P- . I eoert queen ( hsrMir- Feb. t as Pr'n . Fab. St- a H: . Iwr Alaska Feb II a Prm..- Feb. at e. Prlr frern Alaks Fs). It at Prinr.- Feb. 3. Prm.-. MAIL SCHEDULE IT.HKI K rr the Kt Kleodsyt Wed nr .-1,. Itnm the rant TVtedays. Thur-in dm Te Vsntieter ttuiet .. CPA-r-Ptb is ' TralnC Monday Saturdaet . Iem VanevHitrr Sundays . Werlnedy . . Friday .. CPB Vb. 11 . Trtlna, Sunday T days To Anjot, Allee Arn Premier Sundatt Wedntaday . rrain ,tayx. aim' " Premier rueidajri Fridays T Vji filter roin' JBunaViyx rrftm Hlr Pnim TueaeiaV To AleflW Points Feb. II and 3S rrm AbMka Points Feb. It snd 30 To Queen Chsrlnlle ' Feb. 11 and 2S rrom Queen rhn '' Peb. 9 and m LSKt. SMUt tu " lawn or Aum. i lOnfltttq. and '' latitude, TAKE NOTICK tmleAii, of Oi'H 14 it , tot a !rsee of th.- 18.7 88 6X Isnds: Oommrnring m ,'" nurthweat end 1710 fret north ' Lake Biter; then.. on mile south thence one mile 840 aer, more (SgM.I .IOIIN ' Dtttd Decemw 11: ,1. li ' 1 ' L till! 1. e. 'H ' 1 11 :' ! id r ...rl'i- i n r"i"- 1. 1 1 n 'i C.N.R. TRAINS ror the tiw tlondtr Wdnei St II SO a m rrom 'be fm'. -Tueedtys, Thurii at S p m LAND A"T "Ll 1 1 1 1 s 1" NUTirr. nt 1"" .. TO l.i:-' In Otsatar Land l tne Datfiei of Tel. ItTilt St the nnrf. tf ir at 1 e- ' 1 n ,-, tf