THIS DAILY NEWS ... Tuesday, Fehfuat, PAGE SIX J; SEARCHING AMONG THE RUINS FOR RODIES AFTER. FATAL WRECK OF CHICAGO "Aft I I : : - v . - TT : : News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Work Being Rushed At Duthic Mine; United Empire to Be 'Listed; UussoA$iatic Negotiations for Tone ' r -- Roasted and ground from ehoiea brant and packed by varanm proe In airtifht lint the aroma and flaroar of Blue Ribbon Coffee appeal to every taste. Order a tin from your (rocer today and try It. HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 5S0 II SELVIG BROS. MEAT MARKET 3rd Avenue Phone 7G5 MEAT, FISH AND VEGETABLES f . . Specialty: "v "old Country sausages" ; , ypur make Fresh every day. . ": Superior Quality. DRY BIRCH JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load $3.50 Double load , $6.50 - Large sack 50c 1 Wood Cattirgg. Lajge Load ..j.... $3.50 C0AL PmcES D0WN Pembina Peerless Egg : $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts rv4 $11-25 Alberta-Sootless Large Egg , . $12.50 .lUberaSdbtlessEjn: $12.00 krflbertacDumr) $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Furniture Moving Express! and Bagjrajfe . Day and Nijiht Service- ' ' ' " 139 Second Avenue VALENTINE DAY FEBRUARY 14 IS A GREAT DAY FOR A PARTY Dan Cupid has given us so many attractive Symbols hearts, flowers, arrows, valentines cutout paper, etc, etc. which make decorating easy . Dennison party favors, place cards, crepe paper, gummed seals, hearts, hats. Whatever you require for Valentine Day we have it. Special table favors and place cards made to order. Mail Orders Despatched the Same Day Canadian National Steamships 'it s Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD, Operating G.T.P. 20,00(1 Ton I loHiinc Dry .t. Ert;iineeni, tfiachlnlitt. fjAltciMskerH, HlurkHmiUiK. I'Hiutt. makers. Founders, W0fdwrkcrh, l'Cj ELECTRIC AND ACETVI.ENIJ WEI.DIN'i Our plant Is equipped to handle all kind ut MARINE AND COMMKHC1AI. WOHK. PHONES 43 and 3A5 Telephone the office if your paper docs not arrive Work is beine rushed tih the new" power plant at D.uthie mines, near Smithers. New Camp buildings have. been; completed and the electric line are about ready to transmit power to the various motors. at the mill and mine. Stopes on the mill level tunnel at Duthie are said to be full of broken ore ready for the mill. Mill heads, are averaging 38 ounces in silver. 3.5 per cent leadand 6.2 per cent zinc. The concentrates nave been averaging 590 ounces in silver and 60 per cent ' iiuU. The face of the mill level . tunnel is still in ore and at a point 200 feet no. th of the Thompson 'fault. Sack of Lhe United Empire mine at Stewart will ahortjy listed hi Vancouver. The discovery of the continuity of No. 1 vein on the j operty by open cuts on the surface for approximately 450 feet for development groups. Buildings are all constructed and a small issue of shares 1s being made to provide funds to keep the development go-ingaJiend. Vancouver people ire letting up a considerable amount of stock, but some is being withheld for the people of the interior; :'. slid hu desire to participate, i A New York, concern has re 5f"Jr cently taken laKen. up UP J,,.nIiopil? an option .on. on- a beyond their previous discoveries, 'together tneother With with rh- the v-rv very H.tisfa. satisfactory lor? WCK ' Of !0,000 "Big Missouri results obtained at depth in th tunnel drifting aad the likeness of lne ore to that Of Silverado, a.e matters of Interest. Machinery for the. drilling wiH be placed on the, property and a vigorous development prograJm ca-ried on as soon ( as weather permits. The, management is confident that the , ! property will be an early producer. ; The property is fully paid for and there is considerable cash on hand : shares. Ttos, cirdimutance' may also -have had something to do wtttilhe recent soaring of BijrMis -an .jck MORE GRAIN IS COMING Not Right Grade Here For Swed-!h Vessel to Load Ore is in sljrin on rour levels at i There is about to be a picking the Silver Cup mine at New Haz- up of the grain movement to the eiton in sufficient amount to keep 'Alberta Wheat, Pool's Prince the mill operating for at least two l Rg,rt elevator, it was learned years. The ore is silver-lead-zine this mornim?. There are repor- in character and averages better ted to v to be fifty carloads of Uan ?20 per ton. In tunneU No. , -fc-it cm the line of the railway 2 and No. 3 drifts are proceeding weBt of Jasper Park which while " ore. Innt m tn-Jnt ilil .lir rrAr than has bww for. some weeks The new company which is tak- pa jnere re i40 carloads on ing oye? the Toric mine at Aike tnfc ralWa line west of Edmon-Arro is the Ruspo-Asiatic Mining lto how mueJl of thia j,l Corporation of London. Under coe tp Vancouver is d1 th? l0Tle W,H Crete 1 uncertain. .Soree of it. no doubt. $7000 par value of 8 per centv,iu .Vaver. ilebentuxes ia ..1931 and -fW&k M-anwhilei the Swedish steam- approval of the transaction by the itM. ininmvnpp. Toric shareaoldere. Rusno- Asiatie will examine the property immediately and. if satisfactory, win procee with an option to Ocfobe 1, 1930. to purchase the property for 500.000 shares in a nw company of $3,000,000 capi Much of the countryside of LUMBER TRADE REPORTED GOOD tal, a further $260,000 in cash on , . completion of the purchase and a Hicher Prices Than Lat further W6U.000 a year later. The , an,i will entrance of this well known co -1 lu-nrfrt poration to the northern field in ' , Thi Frum nows on property Is now fully equipped nehdenf oh. the recent floods. This picture ,hA the Nomentana bridge sa Year tlgnificent and of particuhir im- SEATTLK, Feb. 12. In a portance to Alice Arm camp. The copyrighted article In the Seattle itew deal displaces an option Time yesterday, il said that the Vhlch the Howe Sound Co. had !et:uiiu' operate n expect the liim- rtcently on the Toric. . ber i: dstry of western Washlng- . ton. western Oregon and Dritlth Prominent mining engineers Columbia to. roap between $20,- dpeal la glowipg te m of the 000,000 anfl' 125.000,000 during Wrinch and Cole properties at 1U29 due to the snow blanketing Owen Lake, for the develninie,.t these Kreas. The sum is Com-af which the Owen I-ake Mining &. pitted on' a frisis of an average Development Co. has been fnrm il increase' of $2 pe. thousand feet 6y Frank ll. Taylor, and the pr- wt' 'iawMr-owtheirrW that was . B- il t .a uiction n maae mat ore-ca shipped within six month) m be in effect thta time a ear ago. everylhipg is "de- the lum- with the latest mining miichinery. 1 er mnhloiceef) fn balance with two complete plants havirv been prosperity of the times, is Cred- Jistalled for the simult.ineou- de- iieil one large ope.ator with velopment of the Cole and Wrirv h tating. THE IUVEK TEVEItE HAS OVERFLOWED ITS RANKS!' J - tut was inundated during the h.v. the water had risen at 1 mmmwmwmm wm One wooden coach of the -b-rl..-n tr in. erow-'ed v 'th .- T-ers v;-s , - ) t h the y.-rds of the North weste-i sthtion when it was rammed by the rear of a trA i uf mp. ty steel coaehes. One man wrs killed and 30 nrrons injured asi DAILY NEWS' SHOPPING SERVICE for Out-of Town Subscribers To serve its women readers, and particularly those who live at a distance from a retail centre. The Daily News has instituted a Shopping Service. The Daily News is read by hundreds of women living far from any urban facilities for shopping and it is for these that this shopping service is primarily intended. Of course, The Daily News Shopper will attend to the man also, although he can buy a pair of braces anywhere. Hut not everywhere can a woman get a bit of lace matched or a piece of embroidery thread or the thousand and one things that make up the difference between a woman's wants and a man's. The Prince Rupert Merchants Carry between them Stocks running up to $2,000,000 and while it is not possible to purchase everything in this world in Prince Rupert, most things arc available by return mail. None of the I'rmcc Uupert merchants can possibly advertise everything they curry in stock, but if the thing wanted is to be " got in this city, out" out-of-town readers may be sure that The Daily News Shopper Will get it when asked for. If any of our women readers cannot get what they want in their nearest store, all there is to do is to write to The Daily News Shopper, stating what is required with whatever details there may be, enclosing tHe cost, and if il is in Prince Uupert, The Dally News hopper make! your purchase. This Service Free lo our women readers and is the outcome of many individual requests made to our staff on their travels through the -district m seasons past. This service has bccn uppreciatcd in these Individual cases and is now extended to all with the hope of the same appre- it nation. So Do Not Hesitate Do not think you arc imposing upon The Daily News, shopper is awaiting your requests. , THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT B. C. Our ' If your News docs noi mxive Phone 98 before 6 it