PAGE SDC III nil 1 1 ill I IT it rm MLWi gj'1 I I nexzan at Montreal Importers' LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Pbone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. , Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Plane and Furniture Moving. N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of water under roof where rain will not trouble; build boats any fee or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling: Boats For Sale I generally have a boat to suit any requirements. Mooring spaces for boats winter quarters. Agencies any engine required. Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for less with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 429 A female oyster may spawn as many as 60,000.000 eggs in a season, the average being about aL MEEKER BLOCK 9k ej m Co Wash Day Specials 16 BARS SUNLIGHT SOAP 9 PACKAGES LUX .. 4 PKG. BLUINO 1 PKO GOLD DUST 1 PRINCESS SOAP FLAKE8 95c 95c 6 PACKAGES RINSO Qrn Medium size ...Vv A T ItV DA 1 1 wa ounr . 4 LIFEBUOY SOAP 4 PALMOLIVE SOAP for 1 2 PKO. LAUNDRY STARCH 95c 95c 1 PT. JOHNSTON'S FLOOR WAX LIQUID Qff, 1 BAR FOOT SOAP Dl Get These Ileal .Money Saving Bargains Now While They Last Mussallem Grocery Co. Lim'ted 117-123 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 81 P. 0. Box 676. COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP-Per ton $13.50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton $12.50 PEMBINA EGG Per ton $12.00 SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST PHONE 580 HEATED STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL We Cordially Invite Your Inspection We Co H WHitmmmm gi TaSaT i XT ITJJfBC mrnr rKTTX 1 II SaM I II 1 P I I IHH III II m,TTW:rTjfi str gm i wwmm ii m i gaaai u i urn w w m i - ' . 0 rr.r-.--P-Tle.Jf.tjM.j-,,T,lJ MUSIC CUP PRESENTED Little Miss Marie BiUgno Honored On Saturday Afternoon By Ladies Music Club At a specially arranged and interesting recital In the Japanese Mission Hall on Saturday afternoon. Miss Marie Balagno, who took highest marks in recent primary examinations of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. ' was pre- isCTiiea wivn a cup oiierea Dy tne I Ladies' Music Club. The presentation was made by Mrs. R. L. Mc-I Intosh, president of the Ladies' I Club. Little Miss Balagno. who is ! the daughter of Charles P. Balag-I no. well known loesl ni&nn t'ltnr lis a pupil of Sister Madeleine of A. a a at. joaepn s Acaaemy. There was a program by var ious scnoiars wno toox me Toronto Conservatory examinations items beinz om fnliown- "Goblin's Frolic" (S. Heller), iaitn wiuunson. "Intermezzo Caprice P. Duval), ChMa JflshUcaze. A Curtous Story" (Heller). Peggy Blott. "Valse" (Onus 70, Chopta), Ruth Nelson. "Hungarian Rhapaodle Mlg-nonne" (Koelling), Marie Balagno Noctune" top. 64, No. 2, Chop-'n. Katherine Watson. "Valse in C Minor" Opus 3'. No. 2. Chopin). Helen McCaffery "Polonaise" Op 40 No. 1, Chop in, Marie Murphy. At the conclusion of the pro ?ram, refreshments were served. Massett Native Died On Sunday Joseph Ledabouche Passed Away Yesterday Mornint After Illness of Two Months The death occurred at 8 o'clock vesterdav mnrnln? in h PHn Rupert General Hospital of Joseph iunwuciie, iwuve oi Massed, wno had been a patient In the Institution since August. He was seventy years of age and is survived by relatives at Massett. Funeral arrangements are In the hands of the B. C. Undertakers. Provincial Cnnstnhla T?nRrt ntk son returned to the city on Saturday afternoon's train from a brief trip to Port Essington on official duties. Pol ds Checked By modern vaporizing ointment Just rub on F VapoRuq ra z avA'Af US L1 r A TOE DAILT NEWS Monday. October t, News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Tdpley Richfield Mine Closed; New Ore Located At Owen Lake; Nelson Man Options Telkwa River Property below the 200-foot level by DJ dia- Oia- rill ft&A vmmUM. .. n a! mimm 9 , t U. .... I, A huge body of ore. located! Th Mrui w ubmtw Body I -n. tiuilUA in wie itxiaita ui cue iuujcv iwtiuiciu nunc; (was reached recently when the directors, meeting ini bmithersdecided to close down operations on the prop-! erty, the few workmen remaining from the crew of fifty! men engaged for over two years having been instructed toj move everything from the lower workings. The equip-; ment will be stored until such time as the company makes further plans. It is understood that the management ; nay cast around for another prop- erty on which to use the complete . , ; development plant The sum- Boo Mountain near Paling. rc- Ter's work on the Topley Richfield cenUy taken under option by was most nnsatiffactory and it was prank H. Taylor, are reported to p.pparent for some time that the w. ooenina no tn m a sure-lsme-end surprising was inevitable. UntU April of nlDf JJP this year, the situation looked very manner. Surface stripping has promising but from that time the shown the vein to be approximate-; results were very disappointing, no ay 12 feet wide and this has been i. " , . "rL"Vt ; exposed by open cuU for a dlv """" sauii aiuuw gu wucu nt K-tei-- m Mi. W it was decided to test the ground .iin. -1 -it t ! waus ui wav tbui hc well ociiucu ! disclose commercial ore. The Top-1 m , T"JS Panned. The I iVv IIWri Co itself U said to be ' u PP with some gold and I ft if aSo&ed eMnat. ' 5, Ita erties in the district. Sho of these show promise, the com lould any? viuw nwi mc w pany is prepared to go to work. Nothing in that regard will be decided for some time, however. options on five more claims, to make a total of 13 claims In his Holdings. about 360 feet ahead of the fa. by a comet only once In 30.900.066; . '.ST"'" Tears, scientists, declare. nel, has w been indicated by radio it . electrical prospecting on the Owen 1 ' - uuce nowmcs. trus neretotore un known ore body having been shown to extend across a full rlatan. Toward this new showinz the long crosscut tunnel is rapidly being pushed and. in addition, there are three strong outcrona on the Wrtnch property which will be cut by the tunnel which Is now in a distance of 3300 feet. Considerable drifting has also been carried out on the several veins intersected at points in the tunnel. At one point a drift was run '60 feet and proved the ore to be continuous. With new ore indicated and known showings, the tunnel will have cut 5 veins when the objective has been reached. Operations at Owen Lake are now under the supervision of Mr. Foes, who recently arrived from Toronto to take over the management for the Ttanmtns interests. Additional interest is directed to the Milk Creek section of the Telkwa River district by the option tny of the Orandview group of mineral claims bv R. E. Wool-verton. president of the Oranite- Poorman mine near Nelson The 'erms of the agreement ca'l for' wo-third interest in the property or witn a casn payment of 3T000 and a monthly payment; of $300 until the tint large sum falls due. The Orandview group1 created a mild sensation during the early summer through rich; old - silver - lead - copper values ' shown in the ore and work carried on by the locators has res'lfrt !n , some high assays being obtains 'tne that time The property is owned by Anthony McDonald John McKenzie. Thomas Riley and Phil Bishop. Seven claims are ln- ciuaea in tne group, most ot which, were owned by Tlkwa people 30 years ago and allowed to lapse. Thirteen samples sent out for assay gave an average value of 32K. the highest total value in any one sample being si 382. Assays show the gold values to run strong In the ore. th average for the 13 specimens being $14.50. with $88 the highest tor any one sample. A large number of claims have been located In the vicinity of the Orandview ronn and on moM. of th other locations good values have been shown. So far little work has been ear J-d out but. with outside Interest shown In this substantial manner, the adjoining owners are nlanning to undertake considerable work In the early spring. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cutting, Workmanship and Stylr All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND 1 JtriCOrjlJ fe Deliver to Any Part of thi j citr.A Lingf the Tailor Phone 619 "Tins is the BIGHT 'TIME T0B1 Showinqr, on the new property Third Avenue YouU save a lot of trouble and expense later if you have your car properly equipped now. Look to your tires first. No time like the present to buy a set of tnese sturdy long-wear ing tires. Each the best at the price. DOMINION ROYAL CORDS AND ROYAL MASTERS S. E. Parker, Ltd. 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