r itlE DAILY NEWS , Saturday, PAGE SIX t - f 'gi " " " 11 S a-B b-M " ' T - Drink plenty cf water, perspire freely and prevent perspiration odour by using Lifebuoy Soap. frULKIiql Ml , N. MALRia C. MS, or 8 3 J C?1 .'t o&I "WHAT'S IN A NAME?" The Humorist, London. tepimtion Odour is no respecter of Persons- or Seasons Winter and Summer one per-snires . - . evervone . . . from "??one to two - pints daily, the doctor,!" say? ; ' One needn't be in a warm room, it may not be a sultry summer day, for somc-Y VT.times excess perspiration is caused by iP)P0T or Pn nervousness. i I ! : ajvBut, yyhatever causes perspiration odour, no one need ever offend because of it Hil i not while there is Lifebuoy Soap to be had practically everywhere Lifebuoy Soap used for face, hands and bath makes one surm of not offending. The creamy lain h antiseptic lather not only cleanses but also purines the pores and keeps them antiseptically clean and sweet from bath to bath. Lifebuoy is orange red, the colour of its pure palm fruit oils ... it costs no more than the toilet soap you are using now. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects To Keep Well Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto A Beautiful TEA CADDY YXflTII n axqultlta iwcet p design 11 lithographed in many dellCMt color, the new 1928 airtight tea caddy ia extremely attractive, It la packed with one pound of the famoua fragrant Malkln'a Beit blend. The Supply la limited. ORDER YOURS NOW! Sold at alt Grocery Stores Containing 1 lb. net MALKIN'S BEST TEA News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Bright History of Granby Co.; New Company Formed to Take Over Babine Victoria; North Leads in Mineral &uductionMM.. oped one of the greatest and most- unique mining opqrations known to the game. In the course of years great glory holes were opened up at Phoenix which were the marvel of the mining world at that time. Phoenix today is regarded as one of the ghost cities of the west, though the uranuy Co. is maintaining title to the old workings and some day hopes to mine the "balance of the ore still in th slopes. Before it was necessary to Close down at Phoenix, Granby had begun to look further afield and it was in the remote northwest corner of the province, at the head of Observatory Canal, that the engineers located a likely looking prospect where was commenced the development of an other huge low grader which has resulted favorably. Recent work even outshone Phoenix. The Hid- has consisted of a cross-cut tun-den Creek mine, in conjunction nel :un by a crew under IHggins with which are operated the An- this winter. It is intended to cut yox smelter and concentrator, ' the main vein at a depth of 360 commenced production in 19J3 feet or & distance of 450 feet from and has an absolutely unbroken! the portal. A body of ore, not record of steady operation ever previously discovered, was eil-since even in 1921, when the p ice countered in this at GO feet f:om of the "red metal" dropped so low'ihc portal, the assays showing it thaj the low cost producers all to run $22 in gold and $1.80 in over the continent hrew up their .siltwr across six feet. Encouraged hands and quit. Then in 1923 ar- toy this the owners succeeded in rnngemento were made to purchase the Copper Mountain and Allenby properties and this project was finally brought into production in 1925. Granby's policy has al- ") oeen sen-supporting as withen when, in 1918. the com-. panys coke suply for Anvox threatened to fail, the coal lands at Cassidy on Vancouver Island wipe acquired and elaborate coke ovens were built at Anvox. the colliery and coke ovens having been In continuous operation ever since. Some idea of the axtent of the company's operations mty be obtained when it "i realized that the combined payrolls amount annually to ovo- $2,000,000 and the accounts for material and supplies are another $2,000,000, while 2000 men are employed continuously. The production for 1927 was 2.-125,000 tons of ore, 55,400,000 pounds of coppe-, 435,000 ounces of silver, 9775 ounces of gold 153,800 tons of coal and SC.900 of coke, to say nothing of multifarious by-products, and these figures were exceeded in 1928. The work of Charles Bocking. vice-president and general man ager of Granby Co. now, has beer to a great extent responsible fn-these gratifying results, althoug. u must be "remembered tiat F. M. Sylvester was largely reannn sible for the ground work, as fB- as Anyox and later operations of the company were concerned, am! that it was under the efficient an-' PALESTINE AND BRITISH EMPIRE A movement has junt been launched in England to make Palestine a permanent part of the British Empire, as a seventh dominion, after the expiration of the twenty-five year' period of the mandate granted by the League of Nations. Colonel Joslah Wedgwood.. Labor M P. (above) ia one of the leaders of the movement. ' in length and the-tunnel work has interesting' vaWcouvw. and Seat tie financial people and a new com pany called th Lorrain-Coiiper Silver Mi Res, Ltd.. has been organized' to develop the property . A Digip'ogramoi.worKii.i mapped out for the coming seanon which includes the, taking . in of mail .inery over the recently rebuilt Cronin JniD.rwid.i Directs s. Ih- -cludfr-CrinmBl-W -7FosteeI). ft. ..V.. .preswent; ueutenant- 'Col5nel W. S. Buell, secretary; and aho F, T.Crowe of Seattle xi M. -Mfjsjtfiei .and A. T. Ilarrer of. Smithers,. ,; "; Fields of . the north are now found tp be leading the provinces in the production of the move precious metals. Most importam placer-gold producing fields are low Atlin, Cariboo and Cassiar. Pd tland -Canal leads in lode-gold producing, with Naas Itiver, Skeena River, Roasland and Otoyoos following. Copper producing districts are Anyox, Howe Sound. Rot stand, and Boundary, and sllvor production is mainly by Portland Canal, Slocan, rort Steele and the Boundary. IRISH SETTLER Writes to Chairman, ijf Council Asking That Lady Be Sent to Canada BALLYMONEY, County Ant m. Fell. 28: A former resident of this town, Daniel Pattison, ho emigrated to Canada, has ad-rossed n Utter to the Bally-oney urban council asking for ssistance ' in finding a suitable fife. William Stuart, chairman t' th council, caused a good deal f merriment when he read the ttei- to his colleagues. Daniel I'attlnnon needs a wife ( tween th age of 45 and 50 who ' ill be willing to go to Canada i nd arc for nfm and his little' !") and girl, aged nine and six. ie stipulates the lady must be a '' stant and a resident of Bal-vmi -ley or Jive within three nili of the town. Mr. Pattison 'oe- not say anything abimt looks ill m quests' the'ehaman to give the rittttejhfs; (4 rWest rcohslder- tion Mr. Stuart lapghlngly proteHj ted against having the respons-, llilllty of selecting a bride thrust upon hint,, but the meeting de-. cided ho sjlone should make the ' selection. lie has received num-, rous applicants for the position, ' '"eluding 'ton application from a blonde lady .'.'who Is considered vood looking and lacking In vices." The Wdy-(tiniest "I am nt pres- ent engaged as housekeeper to an old gentleman who Is very likely to depart fpr ,a better, land lipon. I believe f have the neces-rfary qualifications to fit me fnv this job and shall be pleased to submit myself for your kind Inspection at any hour on hearing from you. I was 4G years of aire beany. I. .am-cousidej'od goo.; Little, perhaps did that adventurous group who first 0ZLn!l7Jv!em- V'h.', broke ground ithe old Phoenix camp in the Boundary. country m '98 dream tjjat the simple low grade operations hee-n marrled before a haV(. which they were then commencing would make the now firry well kept. inm sure th Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Op's pn appeal to your Cnnndi:-history far outlast the glamor of the Yukon gold strike, -jk. ,, which was made about the same time, and in''Sttyeara1b,e j nearly .forgot to nieritlon come, what Granby now is, one of the principal industries -,m -utrictiy teetotal but do not of the province. From that commencement was devel- object to an odd 'hulfrum' for my stomach's sake. Please do economical direction of II. S. .nil in your pqwer as ram anxious' Munro thm the company was to cltle down, and you will never guided successfully through the fegret It." . oublous aud lean years of the tirst half of the present decade. By a dial that has just been closed, Vancouver and Seattle capitalist have taken over the development of the Babine-Victoria mining property fn the Hftbine rang.about .22. mjjes f.om Smilhers. ThU is a gold-silver-lead-zinc prospect wnich was lo cited fifteen, years j&go by P.' J. Higglris, who, w.th hfc associate?, has been developing the property over a numoe.- of' years. Ills main showing' "was,-mnde on the affirfatB.'bv ooen cuts for 2000 feet a gentleman from Belfast offers to send to the chairman "carriage paid" a few women h '-an recommend, who can be in spected at the convenience of Mr. Stuart. Provincial Constable Robert Oibann sailed last nfgfet on the Catala for Fish F.gg Inlet, in the! vicinity of Adenbrook Island, i ' where he has some police matters to attend to. 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V Of course, The Daily News Shopper will attend to the man alo, 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 . and while it Is not possible to purchase everything in this world - in l'rincc Hupcrt, most things arc available by return mail. s None of the Prince Rupert merchants can possibly advertise everything they carry in stock, but if the thing wanted is to he ' got in this city, our 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 Im?, enclosing the cost, and if it is in Prince Rupert, The DailJ Scwti hopper makes your purchase. This Service Free to our women readers and is the outcome of many individual re H3H'7"csts,made to our staff on their travels through the district iij seasons past. This service has been appreciated in these Individual cases and is now extended to all with the hope of the same apprc' elation. . - So Do Not Hesitate k Do not think you arc imposing upon The Daily News. Our L shopper is awaiting your requests. THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT B. C.