PAGE SIX News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Will Report On Columario Mill; Opening Up Northern Districts to Prospectors; Granby Earnings Increased Whether or not a mill will soon be installed on the Columario property, near Usk, this year depends upon a report from H. L. Batten, M.E., consulting engineer. About 1800 feet of tunnelincr and drifting has been car ried out to date on the property and five veins of fissure Lm0ker given in compliment to the A 1 1 - 1 .... ir-." ttt- been nnrt f rrt J . It f C? Co tvoe have been opened up. Main effort has con centrated on No. 4 vein, which shows' a width of four feet, channel samples every five' feet for the first zuu leet show- pianned to run a trail from itaff ore averaging, $50 per ton. I Kimsquit on Deap Channel to 11 it 18 decided to put m a COn-fh .-..tern nA at Teala Lake centrator, shares will be sold to finance its construction. In the first quarter of the To better open up that mineral IpKADttfjf PACinci and on through Pondosy Pass to Pondoay Bay on Eutauk Lake and eventually to the main line present year, a total of 487 tons f tn0 Canadian Natioiial Rail 01 coal was proaucea in orcn- wayg Thj. route wni cut through era oriusn luiumms M mqar heart of a nighiy mlneral-ed with 723 tons in the same; fone North of the CJfRi period last year, ine total production for the province was C22.301 tons in this period as against last year's 686,145 tons according to a report issued by Hon. W. A. Mackenzie, minister of mines! in the vicinity of HaseRon, it is planned to recondition old trails. The Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Co. reports profit of $940,864 after expenses but before depreciation and depletion for the quarter area to prospector, the provincial ended March 81, 1429, as corn- mines department is planning pared with profit of 8563,605 in this year to extend the Bear the first quarter of 1923. The River-Meziaden Lake trail direct-' company in the first three ly north of Portland Canal to months of this year produced connect it with the old Telegraph 14,904,806 pounds of copper as Trail at a point known s Mile compared with 13,661,345 pounds 23. Lateral trails east and west in the same period last year and will give access to a mineral the net cost of production was belt the possibilities of which 9.97c a pound as against last have -been emphasized by Dr. ! year's 9.65c. Net income before Kerr of tie Geological Survey depreciation and taxes has been and George Clothier and Dr. II. $2.09 per share compared with T. James, former resident min- $1.25 a share for the first quar-ing engineers. When completed ter of 1928. The company opened this program will open up theup the Honanza mine in February entire territory from Portland and shipments of ore to the An-Canal to the northern boundary .vox concentrator was started. Of of the province in which it is copper Anyox produced 36.134.-believed minerals of enormous 026 pounds during the first value exist. Further south, it is three months of re year. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Siilllnr' From I'rinrr ltuirt fur VAXfOl VKIt. VICT OKU, Mtanfton IUj. Hulflalr. Alrrt Itar. rtc. lut tUy, 3:SU p.m. I'ur V.( 01 VKIC. Vl( TOItlA. Ilutrdale. Alert Illy, tie . rrktar mldnlrht fur M I' K A KM. ANVOX. STEWART, NWS KIVHR. "unilay, HjW p.m. Kil IOK1 MMI'SOV AM) V l.i:s IHt.AMt. Tl.umlaT. P.m. 113 Ind Avrnue K. .M SMITH Atmt 1'rlntv Kuprrt. 11. C. Tl nuiKh ticket soli to Met or la and brattle .and bugoite rhwked thntuch to rirttliiatlon. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To Ketchikan. Wrangell, Juneau and Skafway June I. 7. lit. 14. 1. 21. To Vancouver. Victoria, Seattle June 5. IS. 15. 19. ft, 36, 19. I'ltlM l MAtJl INSA Ocean I all. 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Hrnnches: Prince George, Kelowna, Nelson SMOKER GIVEN COLOMBO MEN Highly Successful and Enjoyable Affair Staged Last Night by Canadian Legion hundred and fifty men, mostly memoers i me crew ui mc mump aric ing warship, who attended the . officers and men of- II. M.S. lombo. The affair was most enthusiastic and very enjoyable. , President M. M. Lamb occupied the chair and called the gathering together by observing a one-minute s'lence in memory of deceased comrades. This" was followed by the singing of "O Canada." Lieut. -Col. S. P. McMordie. D.S.O., mayor of the city, ex tended a welcome to officers and men of the Colombo on behalf of he Canadian Legion and the city . 1 Lieut. -Com. G. II. Warner,! ! i t tii rt . if. i t. Cant. C. C. Dobson, V.C., D.S.O., and the proceedings concluded at 11:30 with the singing of the national anthem. APPETITE IMPROVED QUICKLY . . EiUt Tuti a F4 If yon have no desire for food, and you feel oat ot sorts, and de pressed, stimulate your digestifs organs. Try Dr. Carter's own formula. These pills taken after meals will aid digestion, relieve the gas. regulate the bowels, expel constipation poisons and arouse appetite. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs. CARTER'S ESiPILL Week-End Specials SWIFT'S PURE LARD 10-Ib. pail $2.00 MALKIN'S COFFEE j 1-lb. tin 60c- KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES Pkg 10c rOST'S RRAN FLAKES Pkg 15c HEINZ PORK AND I1EAN8 Small site, 2 tins 26c HEINZ PORK AND BEANS Medium size, 2 tins 36c D. C. L. MALT EXTRACT 2Va-lb. tin GOc 13. & K. PASTRY FLOUR 10-lb. sack 06c FINE GOLDEN CHURN BUTTER 8-lb. brick $1.40 NABOB RED PLUM JAM 4. Tin 40c NABOB MINCE CLAMS 2 tins 85c C. & B. SOCKEYE SALMON 1-lb. tin 40c EAGLE LOBSTER Vis. Tin 50c COLUMBIA FEARS-r-2Vii. 2 tins ....55e ROYAL CITY - RED PLUMB 2'2. 3 tins '..70c PICKLED PIGS FEET Bone less. Jar 86c FRESH EGjGS Extras. 3 doz. .........,.,,.....$1.10 SWEET ORANGHB-i-ljast chance for navels-. G doz $1.00 FINE RIPE BANANAS 3 lbs .BOc Fresh Green Vegetables Arriving Every Boat ! Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 20 christ. TIIEf DAILY NHY3 AL JOLSON AS SINGING FOOL POPULAR WITH LARGE CROWD AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE HERE "The Singing Fool," Al Jolson's second special Warner lm' picture, is drawing capacity houses at the Capitol Br were crowded last night with one Theatre, where it closes its engagement on lhursday. "The Jazz Singer'' seemed the last word in Jolsonian but it is the consensus of opinion that this later uory of the loves and losses of a singing waiter is even more universally appealing. The flrlamor of the life of Big Town cabarets and the atres is created with startling naturalness. The photoplay i SCHOOLMASTER PAYS VISIT TO LOCAL SCHOOLS D.S.O.. responded i Ship Inslruetor Much ine program inciuoea vocw so-, WJth rwitim,. in Cltv Edu. los by Ordnance Artificer Hoile.i rational institution Chief Stoker Seager, Stoker Petty! Officer Murfee and A. B. Young, guitar solos by Supplying Petty: Schoolmaster T. P. D'Donnell Officer Foster, monologues by of the H. M. S. Colombo visited Marine Wittington, instrumental the King Edward High 8cKool, the trios by members of the ship's Sergeant Wm. Booth Memorial band. snm bv Comrades J. A. ! and Borden Street Public Schools Teng, Rob James and James Kelly. on Tuesday afternoon. and recitations by Comrade Wright Davies. Community singing w is a triumph for that veteran ot the camera, Ryron llasktn, and Lloyd Bacon, son of the famous author and I star of "Lightnin' ." hiis outdone even himself, in hi? direction. If "one touch of nature makes the whole world kip," that touch is surely found in the'sim-ple, touching story of "The Singing Fool." i No heart story could be more ! compelling. Al is seen first as a Pleatvd singing waiter, in love with a heartless entertainer, whoaa he help to fame by selling songs he ha dedicated to her, and getting ber to intrcujee them. The two -Barry. Pne i..wr deserts him and K la only when their little ; :oy is at the point of death that u.cy meet again. The 'ears are well balanced by i ' he tie ftinUM. snvies, however, nowever, i ana peace In the absence of Chairman T. !'ine. at iat to the troubled soul , j McMeekin, wao is out of tows on j of i ringing fool, in the love of uuigea in vmn o. inoimon mtum ii. i..,jmi In he piano and the snip's band was tnilKe4 to of the of girl at the cabiret. "Mter was impressed : WKBK AT TIIBATKB l. by the extent of the equipment, ; the cheerrttmeM of the brlgntly j decorated rooniR. and the happy I KnarlrM nf tllft m i ti 1 1 tin nrnrain Tamday, Vwlnemlny , Thurwiay "The e Singing Fool," and Com- wm- ed surprise atihe attention given IT t to the subject of drawing and, 0,wa,d' and Pramount :olor ,.i. News. design. Mr O'OoaaeM, who is a native Friday, and . SaiunUy or t stiway. Ireland, servefl with the Munteri; a famous Wsh re- rTSPril f "W," Com 'tnnt. during the great war. He edy, Collegians, No. 4. also saw much, service with the flying corps. He very kiritjly placed himself it the service of .my of the teach-1 ng staff irHo desire to visit the wariin and also arranged to doi the horjors of the vessel to the ve wish to introduce to the member of this years' high school public entrance classes. 3, Daily News "Classified" ' hrlnv ' results. Gro LIBBY'S APRICOTS 2s. Tin adver- BARTLETT PEAKS 2s. Tin 20c ROYAL ANNK CHERRIES 21 is. Tin 35c ALYMER CORK T tins . . .$1 .00 NO. 4 PEASwTfHna $100 NABOB TOMATOES Es 8 tins NABOB TOMATOES 2 Vis. 8 tins 60c JIF SOAP FUsjrtlta llrt. . . .20c SUGAR 20 lbs. $1.25 SWEET JUICY-ORANGES 4 doz r. .. 76c PULLET EXTRA EGGS 3 d,or ..".$1. 00 JARS PUKE HONEY .. 26c Bush's Grocerleria PHONES 211 AND 212 WE DELIVER MILK MSLK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone C57. Our New Butcher Mr. Tilbrook, of Vancouver, who we feel confident will come up to u iu LJSilM vour expectations ami give you j . . . I -t 4.J ! BUSH'S; certeria .20c .40c saiiatacuon. VEAL STEW Per lb 20c ,OIN VEAlAPerlb 36c BRISKET BEEF Per 1b 14c HAMBURGER Per lb. 20c POT ROASTS Per lb. 18c to 25c PRIME RIBS BEEF Per lb. SO.- PORK LEGS Per lb 40c SHOULDER PORK Per lb. 80c LAMB STEW Per lb 20c LOIN CHOPS Per lb 40c Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&84 P. 0. Box 575. Dr Alexander I'llONE .175 r.M;u Kl.otK DENTIST SUITS! SUITS? , ( 'iiliing, Workmanship and Sljl All Guaranteed UITS STEAM CLEANED ANI " PRESSED Vc Deliver to Any Part of tin City. Ling, the Tailor Phone G19 III WEI) AND Till Two Show- K i -h ! Night, i AI, JOLSON IN IIIS GREATEST SI ui ;ss TL. Q: IP l m aingmg rooi The Greatest Entertainer on Slagc or Strcca With a Wonderful Cast COM E I ) Y COM PAN I ATE SEKVK F NEWS AND OSWALD No Advance in Prices Admission, ar 1 Coming Next Week "The Californian ( o!' i yiHwiwiaWMMP i 'in i 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 n i ''"'wiimimgtr, in 1 1 i Well Mannered Service to Motorists we want to make n- and hold them. tou service we iv. thia Let us tak( your gas, oil anu . i necdl, Guaranteed r We. riwike : ' r R III 1 . of jmmplnp tn I I I I J VI I I I you today. iilTY DOMINION II; They Arc GohI Ti S. E. PARE! m CUTTB $3.50 per Large Load GS VP PHONE 580 171 3rd Avenue M Heated Storage I have something you want; you have or.'l,n mt. Wc get toRcthcr throuRlt the classified aci