PAGE SIX .THE DAILY NEWS Never have an Empty Lamp Socket Buy a House of Lamps for only $1.60, 'Each House of Lamps contains 6 genuine Edison Mazda Lamps ranging from 15 to 60 watts at the new low price. The carton itself is a toy house for the kiddies. Be sure to get yours today. This Sale of Lamps in Toy House Cartons positively ends February 8th, Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. i DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish, & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, D.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING G. T. I. 20,000-TON FLOATING DRYDOCK Engineers, Machinists Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 383 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Stimulator at Stewart Looks Good; D. C. Silver to Produce Soon; Woodbine Drilling .With more than a third of the original fifteen thousand units still in the treasury, the property fully paid for, a sub stantial cash balance m the bank, and all surface work practically completed, the Bi-Metallic Syndicate, operating the Stimulator group on Marmot River, in the Stewart district, is in an excellent position and is looking forward to very favorable results from the coming season's operations. "Active development work on this, property," says the first annual report of the trustees which was issued a few days ago, "was begun on June 13, 1929, and continued until October 16. During that time' over 150 feet of drifting was done on j tioo.000 being available for the pur- two leads which averaged about three feet In width and carried very good values, especially in gold. Work on the Stimulator lead was very encouraging at the time of closing down as the lead was widen ing out and gold values were getting better. Considerable surface showings, this proving also very sat isfactory. It will be possible to start work much earlier next year as all camp equipment, mine supplies and material are on the property. Everything has been very satisfactory and we are looking for ward to some very good results from Indications are that the Woodbine mine still has a chance to develop into something worth while. Boyle Bros, have had a diamond drill on the property for the past two or three months and, while no details of assays have as yet been made available. It Is known that the results have been very encour aging. Forty-five hundred feet of drilling has been accomplished to date. Work Is going' on at present In a cross-cut running northeast from the main lower level and a well The Sebakwe and District Mines Ltd. has closed down work temporarily on the property at Stewart because of No. 6 level being flooded. The equipment on the property is Inadequate to handle the additional water. All nnprntlnn nn the Mountain pose, according toS. P. Fitzgerald. Sam and Jack Fltagerald, who have been spending the winter in Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, are expected to return to Stewart within a month or so. The Independence Mining Co. is controlled and financed by the Revenue Consolidated work was done on several other ; Mines Ltd. of Vancouver. During the 1939 season, 1065 feet of tunnelling was done, besides open cuts and necessary trails. General results of development are said to have been very 'satisfactory and encouraging. The leads were proven to go to depth and consistently good mineraltsatlon was encountered. It our coming season's operations. It i the Intention this year to Instal was considered advisable by the i compressor equipment of greater trustees not to incorporate Into a j capacity sufficiit to work at leart company at the present time, but three drills. Last season veins No. to continue on as a syndicate unUl 1 3 and 4 were tapped in the canyon market conditions improve." The! and they will be drifted on this trustees are Clay Porter, W. C. Blan- j year. Underground tunnelling will ton and C. W. Magee. be extended to tan ore previously 1 located by diamond drilling. With A. O. Langley, M.E.. of Vancou-: work on a larger scale and with ver, says that It Is logical to assume definite values ahead as shown by that a working agreement between ; three thousand feet of diamond Premier and B. C. Silver will be fl-; drilling, a good showing should be nally arrived at whereby the two made this year by Independence, properties may be worked as one.' In reviewing the gold situation," M. Langley says, "there are a num- be of properties on the horizon which may replace rftbe output of the Premler,anfi of 'these, the outstanding Is the.B..C.'Slver and as sociated properties. The B. C. Sil ver has a large tonnage of similar . jrade ore definitely blocked out, .... .. while the mine Is responding satis- . " e "P f.f ? factorily to development and more 111 President Sherman welcomed the ore is being continually put in worked as one. has hn rnmrnanroH a rrn In nt thii New Members Fair Board Allotted To Committees t . wLi 4, three appointees tam the city coun cU PPotate4 to their re-pins for this property? to enter the ship-: ")d m "t8' Alderman list an .as the .Premier Gold , to the ifcance committee "ry Mining-Co. owns-a 38 interest, it is logical-to-assume that a working " M, -",UHU, KU"'- agreementwtll finally be arrived at nl"e: A'?llnK to He and the whereby the two properties may be V"? to, Diamond drilling v r " aiiu niunuiui ruucii w uie ca- hiblU and advertlitng and 8. C. Silver and it is understood publicity there will be quite an extensive pro-(ram, although the present contract to Boyle Bros, calls for only 2000 fect. committees. THE WEATHER. Prince Rupert Overcast, freah The Premier Oold Mining Co. has muthwMt wind- tnr.t,lr, si -1 I J , 1 on i ' biuaeu uuwii wum uti 111c ouveiuuu property at Stewart and the final members of the crew have come off the hill. While no reasons are given by the company for the shut-down, It is believed that it will only be temporary and that operations will be resumed again before long. Terrace Snowing, calm, 34. Rosewood Snowing, calm, 33. Alyanah Snowing, calm. 30. Alice Arm Snowing, calm, 33. Anyox Snowing, calm, 33. Haysport Clear, light wind, 32 Port Simpson Cloudy, south wind. 32. Haielton Cloudy," calm, 30. Eighth Cabin Snowing, calm. "There Is too much writing, too little thinking and almost no see ing." Henry Ford. A Real Bargain mineralized zone Is said to navejD0L1R S0DA BISCUITS been encountered there within the: U9l . . vw. a w 4 uu. . past week or so. HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP OCp OOL, 3 bottles for HEINZ PORK & BEANS 3 tins for CLARK'S PORK k BEANS 8. 3 tins for TILLSON QUAKER ROLL OATS 3 pkts. for 85c 85c 85c Boy property came to a sudden halt ; IIAPPY VALE SOUR MIXED CQo iast week upon receipt or orders j j- from "company headquarters In ; HAPPY VALE SWEET Montreal. It la knqwji Aha Uthe shut; CHOW Qts Per Jar .... With development considerably advanced during the past season, extensive work Is planned for the property of the Independence Mining Co. at Stewart this year, about 60c down is to be only temporary but.jSTR0He SYRUP q-60 ar, no definite Information is . IIDC p rer un obtainable as to the company's fu-1 ture plans for the property. Mr. Oemalne. company engineer. Is expected to arrive at Stewart at an early date. Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 117-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 81 P. 0 Box 675. PaBnfuS Boils. One After The Other Broke Out On Arms Miss K, Budd, 1100 Victoria Drlre, Vaneouwr, B.C., writes: "About year ago I was troubled with boils. They broke out on my arms, and no sooner wns one healed than another would come to take Ha place. I suffered great pain with them, and tried different medicines and ointments, but they did me no good. "T was advised to take and, my, wliut rciiuf I got) soon my kiu was a. clear as before," Put up only by Tlio T. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Church Council Holds Meeting; Officers and Committees of ft. Paul's Lutheran Church Were Chosen Last Night The council of St. Paul's Lntherali "hurrh rHd its first meeting of the fit last night at the home of Mr, md Mrs John Ivanon, Beach Plater The nastor, Rev John H. Uanaon. -tresidsd, and. after conducting openm? song and prayer, wel--owi a new member of the council . K HalVoen?. The appointment f eff'-ers and committees for the year was as follows: Chairman Rev. John H. Hanson. Secretary I. Fenness. Treasurer Knut KnuUen. Benevolence committee Mrs. K. Hallberg, Mrs. J. H. Hanson, Mrs. K. Knutsen and Mrs. John Ivar-son. Music committee B. Charstad. I. Fenness, Mrs. John Murvold and Mrs. Hans UndecdahL- . MMtomtei woHfMr the the evening' brought to a close, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Ivasaon. If a merchant advertises you know he's alive. He Is likely to rive you good value. Week-End Specials SWIFT'S PURE LARD 3-lb. tin 3WIFT8 PURE LARD -lb. ttn SWIFT'S PURE LARD 10-ib. tin QUAKER QUICK CHINA OATS-8 pkgs KELLOQCS PIP 2 pkgs 81.10 2.10 75c 25c SWIFTS PREMIUM BACON flQn Whole piece, lb t31' SWIFTS PREMIUM BACON Half piece, lb. C5c 50c HEINZ CREAM TOMATO SOUP 9 tins 04 11 A for HEINZ PORK & BEANS 9 tins ROYAL CITY 8TRAWBER- SWIFT'S CLASSIC CLEAN SER 3 Uns 1.00 CASCO POTATO FLOUR QC0 2 pkgs ,w OOl MALKINS BEST SPINICH OPn as. 2 tins 65c ROYAL CITY RED PITTED 9 ftp CHERRIES as. 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