PAGE SIS v...1 Better There's the concentrated goodness of prime, lean beef in OXO. No wonder it gives soups arid gravies such added flavour and enlivens casseroles and left-overs so delightfully 1 ((Try it for that last professional touch that makes good cooking better. And find, . like mothers all over the world, how healthful and nourishing 0X0 is for little ones and grown-ups, tool In tins of 4 and 10 ;;;vcitfies jfie Qooditess of Beef SECONDS SAWS The most ccpiomi.caI saws to use Simonds Canada Saw Co. Limited, St. Re ml St. and Acorn Ave. Vtncoutif. B.jC MQNTBgAl St. Jothn, N.B. 3 tion so closely associated with the ere bodies of the district, is most pronounced on the Georgia River ' THE DAILY NEWS News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUfERT Duthie Mine; Woodbine Future tp Be Decided puthie Mine; Woodbine Future Future to Be Decided The big coaipwwes were p.operty. The extensive develop- j loath, however. mem worK wnicn nas Deen going j until tonnages to take a chance of ore were ex- rolicy of the cwmw will he de- th pioneers and no otae cided uam. It is believed that 8n0UI e piiicea in theiv way by the recommendation of the con- 0 restriction. suiting engineers will be accepted and operations closed doyrn on the present property of the company Stewart. It is possible, howevei the company may be refinanced 'n order to iake on other properties. DevjLpoieot work the big new ore at Alice as rapidly been decided to ) ift on the ledje w are iiwnii- n. iil i anu 1 icu jirNfi cue romjBsay Minig deipne&t in the Aliqn 4,W dlatriet has now reached Jhe stage MFhre the big com-laaies a e fewoaibig interested s iys the Alice Arm Herald editorially. Judging from recent de-de(?lpnaentL thay are not only in-teipted but anxious to acquire praee.ty in this favored section ENTERTAINMENT OSLAND SCHOOL rf wap "vi pa ya wic W'A ; ! Aed,fC,atJhe E8pf8B Knjoyable Affafr in Which People rm is beuig cont nued of s m MaM f ; ly a aa possible possfble. It has and ' j JJan'ce -it,?' FoLow i. distance of 20 feet each way in : order to establish persistency. It, AND, Fe f psland is possible that shaft may be!0 alMu 40 tn-aH,- gathered sunk on it later or, failing that, aat tne WV."'1 ecMed school- lower tunnel driven in order to no"se on Saturday eveni determine depth and values. Ore ;unjy " VteBtine Party ing to recently broken into aspears to be j A shor prog ram was arrang-ed of a higha- grade than xen that Jn whch,. both school .chJldreu from which high gol values were "d adults took part. . .The feat1 recently obtained. ture of the program was a very, . muBing .icejanuic play or uirei The Russia AMiUe CoaaoKdatel 1 act in which a widower of six Co., wbicii has recutly tketij over months cornea, to the home of a Tne fmmrvm Alice Arm. widow" tequesting the hand of . is a wpormop wJLch ha heenher daughter in marriage. The fo- taed nrlmarlly for tLe purpose widow, thinking- he is-courtinil 01 tewing aaucaljily a long her. is in W rv 4,..t i....,. landing .depute baaweeji XJreat but Decora hiehlv indignant to UrHaJa art Uuaa trade re- flnd that her daughter Is the delation. wpiUdiiaUo of the Bired om,- The characters were company U piaced at SHAMm v.rv ki r,., and it 4RiyeJy Jjitereatl in philin,,sx && the wi.low nn.i ...... 1. fit HHM. I lie Cugiytfcfm and IUrrim;u) inter- owel J. T. Johnson as the wid-while Mias Iroba Jonasson leorge Philippsou took the parts of the daughter and the captain, her fiancee. At the conclusion of the pro gram little Laura Jonasson dressed a a Va,IntJn postman dis-' tr.buted OupWs messages to all. This wt foljowad by, contest' in which all, fron? the oldest to the youngeat Vook irL The priie winner wete;Mrs. I. Kuat- SuKflMjfal dealiment of the """"son, ,Mra. . Kinirsson, Asta fork is the mutch that has started t-inarsson, ft. K?1tnJans6n and; the bi.ai. Who will eventually J- L- Johnson, own the Toric is not known at Splendid muaic on the violk 1 present, but it is safe to say that. ri' . oroMnn was provided by 1 .. .. . .... wnen opsrations arc recommenced - Johnson ana uarney Krist-they will be done by a large com- mansson, and dancing completed pany capable of mining on a large t:-iia enjoyable evening, scale and also enlarging their; With Mr. F. Kristmansson as scope. The Importance of the ore chairman the following waa the deposits in the Alice Arm district 'complete Mil of performers: I Chorus, "Did Ulack Joe": Mrs. NEW SENATOR LEADER I Crimson. Mrs. T. Jonasson, Miss jlngie Anderaon, V. Grimsson. OH lOlufwm and Dan Kristmansson, ! Rea'Hna, "S. Valentixie." Jon GriflAHop. 1 A'iibx Song, School Children. ! Duet "A Valentjn.e for Ve," 'Ulj Kinarsfon 9 pd -on. Orimsson. Ui fling. F. Kristmansson. Pl-y. FrM Thofdaseh, Mrs. J. L Jubnson and F. IriHtmanson. Re. , ding, F. Kristmansson. J'!:,v. Hrplfur Ilarekson, Mrs. J P) lliruwon, Mrs. J. L. Johti- twr Missi IroJw Jonasabn-, (J SWo "WirenlYou Come ji-." Mrs. ' XJrmiwon. i'boru.t, "Jnjunjta," xtette. -y ' I . .A . . . Hoijl 1 ojiKtPuctton nas just ocen com- idetpd nt th$ilcal dry dockof the 1 ..n.k. ar oarge lor gram i carrying between Port Mann and Hon. W. B. Willoughby, who Victoria but-Jt will be some time has been chosen a Leader of the yet, it is understood, before the Conservative Party in the .Senate. 'eraft will be taken south. PRESENTATION JO TERRACg COUPLE " RECENTLY MARRIED TfiRRA.CE. Feb. 22. The memrs of the 1. 0.0. F. and their siste- Rdfeekahs enjoyed :i social. venuigllowing Monday night's lodge putting and during Latest remits from the property-ef- the-Qeorgla -River the - evening - presented one af. Gold Mines. Ltd., at Stewart, which lias been .exciting a their member and his wife. Mr. j t 'r i a i r l I" ' i' .i i - and fr Jmea Limel JI II Smith With 5T.Tf i j i m il -j lir i. a wicker rocker. : creasing in the tunnel and is heavily mineralized. Work & Song an1 the rood has been progressing yery rapidly and officials Qf the 9f members were company are expecting further gratifying results in the extended to iuj . newly wedded near future. If ore values come up to expectations, the jt jtf.hojior by s. n. Kirkaidy v-flliiP nf tht nrnnorrv will hp o-rosiMv Wroacprl Thp f ross 4 short speeches were i.'so made fracturing in the mine, a condi- -r- by AUinL the other en for the last few weeks appears j posed. The Toric has shown them "UilHJLII IlrillivtO Vj mem-1 iters. P.ancing was indulged in rpfrpshmMibi sprvpd lv the I Rebekahs jyer nuch enjoyed. nnuim iiinmc ap i to be yielding poe definite re-jihat the district postesees large j M ACCCTT IC nPAD suits. The tumrl on the raain Vodje of good coremereial oxe Vll90ltil IJ WW vein is teiw PVShed ahead as! which pro.e.s that, bf,e the! -rr-- r.ipidiy as passible, as it is Xor tne jarjie cpoyjanies euifir the iJd,! purpose ox developing ttie n.gii-;the little ones must blaie the : grade or fJOed in Oie c ow- trail. Seweml small compania ae cut tunnvi near the surface. at prBt developing first chit prosmtigu id this district, and The asotiaJ mating of the pu- 'wUhiftihe i.ext few yevot. e.vraj thie Mines, Ltd., waa held yester-sunh miiwa a4Jie Tiorc jvifl day (Thursday) in Vancouver. ihv targe tonnage to snow. A when reftprta ,ot dj lectors and the larg, tohBge meanA zxp .outbalance sheet of the company were 'taf Hfapftal itnd it'll at this Entire Village Atened Funeral of AdopJeJ o Mr. and .M. Iffeid Adams submitted to' the shareholders for "tag jtlMjt (he ig company fijls 'officiated ii:eir eonsiuerMtoa. "w gap.- me- nrne companies jr dojogi lai more tlula-lhe large A meeting of the Woodbin '"Wtf ftoriiiiis in developing the Gold Mining Co. is to be held to- inCT' wi-alth of the province, day in Vancouver, whea the future f?? lf tht vrmXon i,ey are - "Northern" Rubber Footwear For general outdoor work and th ntffifi. , foot comfort ask for "NORTHERN" bZT Lumbermen. The " Propcotor ' LOOl FO.'l TUB TRADB MARK THE SlEroaE Waterproof-Coldpnxt vi Ruby Tan .Elk Lthr .Top, lirown Duck Bottom, KolUd Edg Sol, Solid UmL Tb "Buihrnta" AD RMr,!u)UU, A complete range of "Northern" Dooti and RubUa p.b.i la on hand to meet your neetli at THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Prince Rupert, B.C. which was attended by the entire population of the village. FEMININE REASON Ronald G. Harris, adopted son Deceased was a graduate of Bobby (who1 bo.n fn nP M pt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Atfanunof" Coqualeetia idnutrial -shool atj "tiy do t l.ph int, ,,a Massett. passed away on FeTru- bardie and was greatly esteemed i n'K trunks? ry 1(5, inti rment taking P'we on in the village of Massett. whose i Betty lagod 9 Tb L reojUJ'.y lu. liev. James viiueii reauienui eiician niuiuii m.i uc-; a)l ,1;,. Vl-X r ota , 1: 3 s at the burial service tnise. stupid -Bomba Tuna. ' -Win, DAILY NEWS' MOPPING SERVICE for Qutof Town Subscribers To serve its women readers, and particularly those who live ..at a xlistancc from a rclail centre. The Daily News lias instituted ,a hopping Service. The Daily News is read by hundreds of women living far from any urban facilities for shopping and it is. fpr 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. But 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 ' , r and while it is not possible to purchase everything in this world Jn Prince Hupert, roost things art available by return mail. ,r." None of the Prince Hupert merchants can possibly .advertise everything, they carry in stock, but if the thing 'nf4 is to lc gpt p this city, our out-of-town readers may be sure that The Daily News Shopper wijl 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 U) write to The Daily New? Shopper, stating what is required with whatever letails there may be, enclosing the cost, and if it is in Prince llupcrt, The Daily News shoppcr makes your purchase. This Service Free to our women readers and is the outconic of many individual re-fj.-ciiiests made to our staff on their travels through the district it) scasbns past. This service has been appreciated in these individual cages and is now extended to all with the hope, of the same appre ciation. So Do Not Hesitate Do not think you arc imposing upon The Daily News, shoppcis awaiting your requests. i THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT B. Q Oar uel JUi