PAGE SIX Missionary Meet At Baptist Church Iter. Dr. F. W. Dafoe Gave Address Last Evening; With Miss Agnes Dawson Presiding A missionary meeting was held last night In First Baptist Church under the auspices of the Women's Mission Circle of that church. Miss Agnes Dawson, the president, was in the chair and the address of the evening was given by the pastor, Rev. Dr. F. W. Dafoe, who spoke upon the life and work of Missionary Judson. Mrs. H. Macfie favored the meeting with acceptable vocal solos. There was a good attendance. ' " iTnir OO0OaOOKKKHJOOCH3OOOO 01 ifThi Was Here In Early Stages of Great War Error In telegraphic showed the name "Major M. J. Graham" instead of Major M. J Brown's Rivor ... - lib MrMT gf. 3t . .a smic ana that lc idfihviffflj zation of the Power gaOCHWWMKJCOOOOCHSOOOOOOOOOOOIlOOCHJ lVlXrtJVIrlwyVlrur l6,Q00 20,000 15,000 sportsman and leader of war veterans' organisations. Full military honors were accorded him at his funeral in Vancouver on Tuesday afternoon with Canon Wilberforce Cooper of 6t. James' Church, Union steamer Cardena, Capt. Capt Andrew Johnstone, lnaugur Crehan as having died in Vancou-1 atin tne company's summer sche-ver at the first of this week. The;dulc sailings under which .she late Major Crehan will be remem-:0311" nortnoouna cans ai ceiia bered by many Prince Rupert peo- Coola, Ocean Falls and Rivers In-ple as having been second In com- pet, is due in the Skeena River this mand of a garrison of the Irish . evening and should be here early Fusiliers of Canada which was sta- tomorrow morning when she will Uoned here In the early days of the ' proceed to Wales Island and Port Great War. j Simpson, sailing from here south- Major Crehan was a well known bound at midnight tomorrow. WhWMmthern B.C. Power Means to Prince Rupert A good many people do not yet realize what the develop- ment of power by the Northern B. C. Power Corporation means to Prince Rupert. The present power plant at Shawatlans generates very little more than 'one thousand horsepower and the steam plant at the drydock is used as a reserve. The new power planVat Falls River is designed to gen-, crate 32,000 horsopowor of which the first unit of 6,000 is now being constructed and is expected to be completed this year. Other units will be of G,000, 10,000 and 10,000 horsepower, respectively. The initial capacity of the pond at Falls River is to be 258,000,000 cubic feet but by raising the dam, the capacity will later be increased to 5,000,000,000 cubic feet. Water powers under reserve which may be used for ' power purposes include: ' Falls River . 32?Q00 horse power:. Thulme River 15.000 15,000 o Union Bay .. Khtada River inyoarato come Princp Rupert, rofpowojr '.and, th'e huge tirgani- lorporation of Canada will be using, its influence" to help build up the district industrially. THE DAILY NEWS LECTURES DALHOUSIE ON MINING NEGOTIATES Gcorfie Winkler Discusses Mineralogy in Afternoon and Prospecting in Evening v n ferentlation and the escape Into blind veins or through surface ftun coles of surplus matter in which ore bodies might and did figure prominently. As a source It would be understood that the magina at depth was in a static, plastic or fluid con dition, its movement depending on the balance maintained between the tremendous expansive power of the lower gaseous magna and the cvtrburden of th earth's- upper crust The speaker exemplified the pro ducts of segregation or differen tiation by reference to samples of gneous rock before him. He made interesting reference to the exis tence of metalliferous and non- metalliferous Intrusive dykes and advanced a theory in explanation. A number of questions were ask ed at the conclusron of the speak er's address, which he answered carefully. The evening's address was on matters related to the prospectors' work and, as the succession of talks proceed the practical phase is being ably developed. It Is evident to listeners that Mr. Winkler's mission,, is made doubly .ffectivc, owing to the years of inspecting that preceded and ac-xraipanted his academic study of ;eology as applied to mining. Pure Linen jllghtly soiled, '.ace's. Damask Cloths, half-price. Wal- Week-End Specials impress Pure Strawberry Jam 4 lb. tin impress Apricot Jam 4 lb. tin raser Valley Plum Jam 4 lb. tin Lily White Corn Syrup 2 lbf Un Taney Bleached Sultana Raisins 2 lbs. ?reh Eggs .Extras 3 dot Heine Tomato Soup 9 tins .". 3unklst Lemons- Large size 65c 60C 45c 20c 35c $1.25 1.00 close-Doll Bartlett Pears QCn 2's tin Royal City Loganberries 2's, tin Nabob Dill Pickles 2W, tin Sunnybrook Creamery OC , Dutter-3 lb. brick V-" Impress Jelly Powder 4 pkgs B. C. Pink Salmon 1 lb. tin Brown (Bayo) Beans 3 lbs Empress Vanilla or Lemon Extract 2 bottles 25c 30c 25c 20c 25c 45c Johnson's Floor Wax 7(ln v lib. tin Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Well Known Alice Arm Property Slay be Acquired by Old Country Interests Audiences at George E. Winkler's Recent report that Old Coun-j : mining lectures. In the City Hall try interests are negotiating lor yesterday were again well attended, the development control or a vaiu-both afternoon and evening. nb'c property recently acquired by i At the afternoon lecture. Mr. Dalhousie Mining Co. Ltd.. have ro-; Winkler dtacussed the metals of celvod official confirmation by b iron, copper, lead and zinc from statement issued by the president the standpoint of importance,, oo- of the company in Victoria. Ex-currence, distribution, market ten-!aetly what the nature of the deal dencies and principal present ii, however, and who the interested sources, the talk being highly Inter- parties are, are not disclosed, cstlng. The speaker showed a wide The .wient. which Is taken rr.nse cf knowledge and endeav-.as 8ub9tanUatlnr the rumors o' isred to Impress on those present nt wwki and the unu$uai ac-ihe more promising fields for aetl- tlTU of ttock wltn what ,s jVity particularly in, the Pjff said" to be heavy buying emanat-; ;md more especially in thU district ' rom tend, reads in part : In the evening there was a very foltowg. discussion on ore .. interesting agen- j hRyp ft fof thf rC3. inesv, an. winnicr fJijjiauicu l were both the source and the con-i trnt of well known Intrusive bodies ie dwelt on the processes of dlf- d-,vclonment of one property of jverv hieh merit in which we hv" acquired an Interest. In fart, we have two mrtVs greatly intret in thTu rmrtlcular property. It womW no, be advteabi" at thl time to anv particulars re- mrdlnt the deal in question, but If It ff'vw through there is everv jvxlbilltv I hat Dalhousie .mjy b firmly etnbl'shH on a dividend paving bairt by the end of 1932. "We are not yet In a position tn r pv rore dlflnlte statement rMinc tH matter other than tn nv It hw proceeded in o rr Mtfar.tory manner and that pwoeVts for a successful outcome are very bright." Stewart and Alice Arm The Dalhousie Mining Co. Ltd. owns the DalhouMe property In the Bear Valley. Portland Canal, and control the Home Guard on Alice Arm. The latter Is at present be ing negotiated for by one of th arge nnerating companies In Rrl-tlsh Columbia, according to Dl- houi of'telaU. Terms so far dis cussed, it is said, have been verv satisfactory for the Dalhousie Company, but definite closing of th deal will depend to a great extent upon the result of exploration work now being carried on by other in terests tn the Dolly Vardra and Toric mines. No information M available from the Dalhousie Mining Co. Ltd. at present regarding the name, loca tion or nature of deposits of the third property, for which negotiations are being carried on In Eng land, though It was Intimated that these details may be made public In a short time. Silk Underwear, Bloomers, Vests Pylnmas. Downs at special prices Wallace's. Economy Specials ECONOMY IS THE FOUNDATION OF WEALTH. SAVING IS ECON OMY. OCT THE HAMIT AND BUY FROM ECONOMY CASH & CARRY AND CONVINCE YOURSELF. Helnx Ketchup Large bottles, each Heinz Pork & Beans Med. 8 for Clark's Pork St Beans 2's 2 for Llbby's Pork St Beans 2's 2 for Brunswick Sardines 4 for 25c 85c 25c 25c 25c Clark's Soups All kinds G QQ (Stock up on this soup as we believe It a good buy.) Pumpkin 2 Vi's 2 for Pineapple 4's 3 for Malkln's Best Jam 2's . I for Corn on Cob3's 3 for 25c 35c 38c 85c Up-river Potatoes GO Aft The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phone 20S Phone 360 319 Third Ave 0H THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY two snows 7 and 9 p.m. Ziegfield's Fabulous, All-Taiiijpli'ingl'nr' v Super-Screen Spectacle a RIO RITA" (11 Reels) A Wonderful Musical Extravaganza With Bebe Daniels and John Boles Admission, 20c and 65c; Sat Matinee, 2-30. Admission, 15c and 40c tasaMIUnWlil3BKCTSriMTBJ GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA March 31st Is the last day for films returns of Income earned during the calendar year 1929. Returns are required to be filed with the Provincial Assessor, Prince Rupert, from whom the necessary forms and full Information may be obtained. Those required to make returns are as follows: 1. 2. 3. fivcry corporation or joint stock company, (use Form No. 7). Every partnership, and every person ensued In business of any-kind, or practicing any profession, (use Form No. 7B). Every other person In receipt of income from salary, wanes, commission, fees, bonus, perquisites. Interest, dl- vidends, rent, or other income from any source whatsoever, in excess of (a) In the case of a married person, $1800. (b) In the case of-a tlnjle person $1200. Vs; JornvN.,7A). Individuals whose total Infome, from all sources is less than the amount specified nctd' not file a return unless reqeested by the Assessor to do so. In the case of Provincial returns the amount of the tax is not payable until 30 days after the date upon which 'the AstMsor malls a notice of assessment. The public are eamesUy requested to obtain the neees.iry forms and file returns-ipromptfy in-order to avoid penalties Assistance In the making up of-retatru will be gladly rendered where necessary by the staff, of .the, Asossor's office. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Province of British Columbia: KUKUEESBOL C. n. PETERSON, Commissioner of Income Tax. LUMBER 1x0 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap $23.00 1x10 No. 1 Spruce Shiplap ....$25.00 1x6 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap $20.00 1x10 No. 2 Spruce Shiplap .$22.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to M S4S, No. 1 Common. . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .$22.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, It. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 361' Retail Yard, Cow bay, Telephone 423 ' CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OrEKATINti (5. T. 1. 20,000-TON FLOATING DllYDOCK Engineers. Machinists, Ilollermakcrs, niacksmlths, Pattern Makers Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant la Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 51