I II;. Tuesday. Jmium PAGE SIX DAILY NEWS ' u HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 DRY BIRCH JACKP1NE AND CEDAR Single load ......... -.v; $3.50 Double load .. $6.50. &Lnrire sack 50c COAL PRICES DOWN feiribiha Peerless Egg $12.0(1' jllrnljina Washed Nuts vWi...... $11.25 Alberta Sootless Large Egg . VV. .... S12.50 Alberta'Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump a..'.; $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Bnggage Day and Night Service 139 Second Avenue ,1.1 I DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kipp ers' TUB DAINTIEST BHBAKFAST FOOa Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. 1 Prince Rupert. B.C AND YOU VVILL MAKE THIS RESOLUTION ONCE YOU HAVE RIDDEN IN THE MEW Mm V More More Pep, Power Comfort Than Any Light Car Ever Built. They Arc on Display at Our Showroom. IS. E. PARKER, LIMITED FORD DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 Advertise in "The Daily News' District News BURNS LAKE The provincial department of ipublia writs .has- .delivered .a snow plow to Hums Lake. It will ! be w?dinkeTinB-hTf mi ri auto roads in the district clear during tire "winter season. " Andrew Anderson is expected back this week from Victoria I where he has been spending the I. holidays with Mra, Anderson and baby, , daughter who are visiting Business visitors in town during the past week have included: Albert Bach, P. Williams, Falling ; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Carrol, and daughter, Deckter Lake; William Blair. Prince George. Robert Lowe left hist week on a trip to Vancouver. He will visit with Mrs. Lowe who is at rresunt with her mother at West Vancouver, and also has business matters to attend to VANDERHOOF The Vanderhoof and District BWrdi of Trade, (b;aB ejected ofrJ fibers ' fof 19&9 aa follows: rri- n foenf,,:R." fVMathews; vjce-pres- tlent,"J6tiA W.: Patettb-ii; Vwcred ff-mkimx' George Ogston; executive,' J. W. "11. Day, John II. facMillan, M. M. Connelly (Fraeer Lake) and R. C. MeCor- ell. M. E. Fasten of Mapes and John M. A. Eva and Caleb Prout have become members of the rig to have the provincial govern ment resume operations at the Nechako Creamery. The annual meeting of the xTechako Farmers?-Iristitute waw held here last Saturday after noon. .-; iBthop a A. Rix of Prince Rupert was a visitor here on-SUnday and held services in Van derhoof-and Chilco Miss Dorothy Ufquhart has re sumed her school teaching'(ltit-e1!l- ton and stamp-Vincent: at Stuart River eft'r having Tent he holidays with her par-nts in Vii'toria. "I Wonder Why to many peopt sufftr from indi-geidon when they, could to canty avoid it. Din dn I did th lama., before I found out abut Dr.-Chaie' Kidnry-Uvcr PIk . ' It ii lurprlifng hw qtriclljr Dr. Chaie't Kidney-Lire r Pill arouie the ectipnbf lh liver ami ' boweb, iit tff,Urdrt from iha. . overworked' krdrlri and reitorW the natural funetjoru of the digestive tytctm." Dr. Chase's ssr Pills WHAT IS L I that keeps you always looking well and smartly dres ed? OUR SERVICE PHONE 6 19 to have your clothes pressed We call for arid delivuir to all parts of thejty V x vTlrTe StAtlhglWind OvJr1- coatings on hand. Come in today and let us take your ( measure. Cutting. vVorkniiWiahip, style. all ifuaranteed. l5eH material and reason ' able prleas. Ling, the Tailor l'honc 61!) ANGLICAN W. A. ANNUAL MEETING AfWi TrKl! A Wlcw . J qnoreA by Presentation on Starting President The jinpual meeting of the !njor"c;Bra'j.;h. of. the Women's Auxiliary to St.. Andrew's Ang-ican .Qptiju lrul wj)s jield yesterday., afternoon in( t,he Cathedral HalL,. The. prooipdjngs opened with ,Mr. Anderson' parents, lM $y .Comnmnip,nj which was Mr. and Mrs. Saul. hidnHnlsTered by fhd rector, Rev. I. Jr. muson, wno also gave a helpful "Address. Miss Marjorie Lancaster presided at the organ. A notable feature of the pro-.uedinga was the presentation by Mrs. G A.. Rix, assisted by Mrs. '. L. Mc'ntosh and Mrs. W. A. McLean, of a diocesan life mem-!urshin to Mrs. Thomas Andrew tor her work and devotion with he Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. Andrew had iust completed her fourth term as- -president and, re-S&t&r president. mis- was The tcomlet,:fist',of new1 'of- Nfetti Na follows ' ' Honorary liresideiit, Mrs. G. A. President, Mrs. Thomas, Andrew. . -.... : Pirsthivte-president, Mrs. G. .-..Woodland. Second vketpresident, Mrs. W. J. Greer. Secretary. Mrs. W. A. McLean. Treasurer, Mrs. R. V. G. Le-Pine. s Dorcas- secretary, -Mrs. George Rorie and Mrs. F. G. Pyle (jointly). ' Oirls' secretary, Mrs. C. C. Mills. Juniors secretary, Mrs. C. V. '"' ' ' l-Mtt. KtU rtHlpeW 'kecretary, ry, Mrs. Mrs. 'ftmi4iswe retHrw 'Mrs. s. .it. . i;i Wr C-fi Aanln1(i' - .1iit . '1.1 Ji : LeafMts Secretary Mrs. A. G. nix i-ti - iU" I- .isMtesotufitfiseeretay, Mrtfj'A. T, rAtkin4I .0 .1 Diocesan delegates. MrS.- W. H, ifruVU. Ir. Bert WesV'and irs. P. -M. Raynor. iUTK !WS LIYING . : ' AWAY FROM WIFE WATrttlfON. Mass., Ja Hacl 17 Boils On His Neck Arms and Legs Mr. A. L. Willna, Sapton,. Man., writes: -"I had been bothered with boils for about two years. I had seventeen on my Beck, arnfl. and lee. I trwd all kind, of roediriiievbqt non of them sremnl Xn iielp tn ny. I thrfi used two bQttlck.oX u i ; " r i .T fennf and I havef denr been bothered with i any boiUr! iuxie tLi." . n. U. tnaaufattured only by j TUTkVrt Colid-, Toronto, Out. QUEEN OF HOLLAND TL t I t. i i a. ... .... .. i i t r : mis uiiucuai pnoio snows ine opening or the iutcn Mates iienerai oy ner m;.ii'M m -,i vilhelm;na c.i Ijolland, in the presence of H.R.1J. Prince Hendrik. her royal contort ni;' U the Prnce8s Juliana, their daughter (left). The Queen is shown mafifnr hot &pmh frnm u,t Throne. ; News of th- Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT B. C. Minuifr Empire Moving North; Progress at Topley Richfield; Alohawk at New Hazelton Shipping Ore Every year that passes by sees the minintr empire of , ! veraptnent, weric. avct&fv mm I i of the ore leing shipped t w tr mn IBS ounces silr. 'I ounces or goiu, au. pen nt m and 8 itercent line to the in KING MAKES PROGRESS LONDON. Jan. 15:-Th. na bulletin says: "King (;rir ba 1 a quiet day. lhe proirns i British Columbia flung a little further north and opening vioualy noted though to individual entemrise new nnnnrttinities in thf snttfo- 'Hi ti tiauaa. Th Th next next bi bulb-tin il ment of the province, transportation and merchandising, Thum,ay mwrni'' wntes h, A. Haggen, editor of the Mining and Industrial rijwrDAi TnnAV uecord. A year ago the mineral discoveries on the In- iunwnL iuum cenika River were sufficiently demonstrated to attract : the attention of strong capital and mining enterprise irito , 1 nui, wni., Jan. j - action nf th rmintrv ?.00 - - fUMTal Of Major Grahair 1- L. deputy minister of railway. beyond anv railway service. The v i. .-a,a success of the development carried whch an new dlscoveriea of any A nere iqay' out since then leaves no doubt 8Ie are maJred. Th Inganfk : mat ne e we in me maxmg is gpdkCT, - 8. naye. o at a 0 ARSBNIC IN CANADA fyj . , ,. T " ' iivan., ana ine oowser iaite his. . - i.MJf'e jei uyveivu in me pruv- covery a, a nWnl SUlllTO All th white BFtenic i.r.liw ince. It is not so long ago that Th -,i i. j tjL -u.-i i i.. .1 K. f n!n? TOhfment0 far f6" peators to pnah into the fatflttt! 'hf Iha araenical silv ftabe Rrith made fhe fillowlng mineral deposits undreamed of a $nMng of the ahaft to the 100.1 tatement concerning his wire,"" au- '": (Mt mv - h Tot.w.nii- '"iterday : "My wife and I have t lived together for he last hree years. - During that time I : ive seiadm met her. I have dqne il that 1 can to comply with, her viahes. Her death is a great " hock to' me." i KITIMAAT COUNCIL GETTING OUT LOGS CFROM THE RESERVE KITIMAAT, Jan. 15. Tlw Indian cojUecjded to malte some impfovt-menM to the, village. They started -auttlng-logs on 'Reserve ; No. -1 nnd'expect .to get out .from ! 2000 tft XOOO Jee't Of spruce. Jamos Aiklns' Iteflm donkey will" belied in corinectf&in with this work. One of the members of the vil lage passed away last week in the person of MM. Simon Hall. GROUNDWOOD PULP Groundwood pulp formed 58 percent oi tha total quantity of pulp made in Canada in T92C. KVy . . corners of the province , m , , , , , - - r-- -- .-. 15.-- ... wv .nviwi v.. v i..., nr. . . . - - ..- V. ...U...m UVU IVllltU. M 1 1 1 I .IIII rill .11' l0UM or'- ,th ergvU, UnltadJtaU. .ucad. It has come Jlo be a max- ". (,.A . .. . .. . field property is now tha chief , , , ,1. 1 " " im of the mining Industry of to- . . . . n. ?f ffi tSS ? h,fU dUy re ncentratad on rhaaat In Canada in 192fi ficient extent tt and value a means .. . ' . ,A , . . . &JJElJ?X2i f th. leve. to open for de'velop- w.. miMM & fount. mnt lwo or.e bod,e" MMhted r- viiuy oy uidmuna arming osr great mining and metallurgical . ij., tot furlher tvrpriaes for which the prqa- neUcr h&spi isd th; way, FakheT'estii'it",tho pidstinrr therly part of the 1 ortland Canal mining divlaionj we see repeated the story of the Ingenika discoveries. Ner Bowser Lake, dn Bell-Irving River, prospectors a jpmemt operations, values of. Uie re (flsdoaed on the tOO-foot Iml 1 by he. djamond drilling Ijava.taj surpassed tKe values obtafrittf on the old levels. j Rapid progress is being made In development of the Mohawk year ago found outcrops of ofe mine at New Hatelton following from which they, brought oiit the reeent doubling of the crew, samples. One of the Consolidate The 160-foot raise from the main ed Mining & Smelting Co.'s en, tunnel to the surface is well un-glneers was so favorably Impres der way and the high grade ore sed with what had been found disclosed in the tunnel maintains that the comr.my undertook its , as work progresses. The rainer development. The minerals in- filiation in the raise, from wtilcR dude gold, silver, lead and line : high grade ore is being shipped in a zone between 700 and 800 'direct to the smelter, shew feet in width and traceable for greatly increased width fend vat several miles. jues. The drift tunnel continues Some years ago. the Bowser to disclose High- grade ore be-Mke country seemed so inacces-iyond the point where the raise sable that nothing loa than gold was started and large ore "re-Mcks would be likely to attract serves are being rapidly blocked attention 'to it. Although It lojout. Considerable attention was ' diolit 100 miles north nf Stewart directed to the property as a re-bv present route of travel, It .suit of a recent strike wjien the will be possible to land prospect '''rift tunnel encountered a new m and supplies by airplane as ore tone, the shipping ore beinir ts belnt' done In the outlying Increased in width from 1C to 27 parts of Ontario, Manitoba and ;nhe. Assays showed high sil-' Alask a If development proves ' er valuea of 212 ounces to the "t anything like surface Indicat- son In addition to lead, line and ms th.- d'scovery will provide gold values. The returns of five ,an additional Incentivo to the carloads of ore whlih are being "rovlsion of railway transnortat- -hipped to Htnolti-r ore ex nee ted I Ion into the hinterland via the o not only pny for all develop, great valley of the Naas River. Iment costs to date but to leave j The Sullivan mine of East , a strong treasury to contjnue de- CANADIAN CIIBFSE of f.w iwilimli- Til 390. It requires no stretch of the MoM, ,t the intmUm of th fjgrvOUS 311(1 Run DOWl imagination to foresee the day lrtnn.mpnt tn ,,nt tll lU HUH uwai "h5" lyg1'6 0f he. F "!ay sonaa by lateral work immediate- l, ,ga 't,teB y ts objectiw. oTagrftulrlrtland pastoral lands It h ejlt)W.ted that ,ar)re vyill be sivanned by a new rail- : wI hm infl(1.r,uH Kv w- The Least Noise Would Bother Her and become the scene of new two' way ne at iniervikXt between the fV . tpwns. villages and Industries, id,amon1 dril, Th-JSf'ir .rw f0 !. supporting a happy and prosperous people on the basis of nervous and run down 1 wild l" bear to liavr the rhildren tuako V it would bother me to. "A friend advised me uV and after taking two Imxrs I Jr" fel mtMMtrm LLul lll.. i..l 'M eolor can, bark into my rln-'i- now i am leeung fine axam IHee 60. a box at all dniKC' dealer, or mailed dirert on r pn by Tit Milburn I'o Toronto, Ont. - k..llh i. f A Single SIp- and Threat Feels Fine! prk.l. blin. IU " Unt end pwlUve. '',, 4 and murnlnc lor inr ;' and IM"T pkkmle Col4. Ooujf'-chltla. "Flu" and. Jut 'BoekkyV ' tore. W. K. D.llr. Imlt, III UaUM BU Trw ailn8llpiVOVilt 75c and 10c