1 EaoL TWO , THE DAILY gWB ' . JLalav Apt:. , HRS I '4 DAILY tDItlON "4Jfttu Saturday, April 19, 1930 intendent of the Hidden Creek mine J templating the Installation at Anyox for the Qranby Co., has accepted a position as superintendent of a mme In Rsssia for the Soviet government. He will superintend the I development of a large copper property and will be leaving Vancouver I for Russia almost immediately. Mrs. k Swanscn will probaWy Join him later. fublished Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince'Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F.ULIj Manaingj-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advanee, per yea 6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year ........ 7.60 By mail to all parts df Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 Or four months for 1.00 For lesser nerioJ. naid n advance. 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Archibald, I vice-president In charge of mines It Is reported that the Woodbine '.'or the Consolidated Gold Mmlng Co. has in view of the Smelting Co., says: When Pain Comes Two houri after eating gratlon in the Stomach. The atomach nrrvea have been over-itlmulated, and food aoura. The corrective it an alkali, which neutralise acids inttantly. And the beet alkali wIV?"".1.0. md"' en i Phillips5 Milk of Magnesia. It hai remained th taudard with phyelclani in the SO yeara since iU inventlun. P&e sjtoo&ful of tlui harmleaa, taite lea alkali in water will neutral ite In-itantly many tima aa much acid, and the symptoms diap-ar at once. You will never tine crude method when ones you learn the efficiency of this. Go gel amatl bottle to try. mA'i If?. t0 the Mm rhllllpa' Milk of Magnesia pronribed ty phjtl. eiam for 60 veara in correcting w-iai. x.acn noma containg full 11 uuu any arugitore. Ulreo- IT5I' IIhB Jft .S9BKt "HIsW ' ! Brautifiratfoi) of City to Ite Cetn-' j-$h&:ni$k At trie meeting of. tltttee interes- M 1 T MbIHIiMIIO HI I IF" ,H ted in beautificatlon of the c!ty Ml; f JL I A , ' i U MiifAi:: 1$ifcv M ild Thursday evening in the City , " Wl.A M ' tM 9&mmfilF8WW&W , IR1W; M IHall a committee was antttlnted to i .jWi ' V . T Wmmi-M&'M . . LiMP 1 arrne .for the wort of the various VkM"' ' W 'id h- jJffr , WfOM MfflR IKS. sroups in different parts of the ! d iH " frm , . r M I , SKBtWSlnm ;' ! .. city. Aioeraiifl k. f. puKcn presid- j 1 1 & 4 -tajtm v ' 4m mmmnmmm, . - including the CMtf Qulde Boy Scouts, Toe II. and the City Parks Board. The committee chosen consisted of Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, president of the Girl Ouldcs. Miss A. Cruikshank, Mrs. Shelford Dtrtan. Mrs. J. D. Thurber Mrs. W. H. Good-sell, Mrs. T. McClymortt. Mrs. M. P. MeCaffery. Mrs. Chris Perry. Mrs. Percy Miller Miss N. Rogers. Mrs. A. Squire, luss LIoen Gi';.;:o:;. Misc Margaret Palmer, Mrs. C. J. Nor-rlngton, Mrs. C. E. Motte. Mrs. Jar-vis MdUvxI, Ales Rlx, Ben Ferguson. Percy Miller, E. W. Tucker and Wil liam Millar. Mrs. Mcintosh outlined what had been done so far and said that work was planned by various groups j at different points. Mrs. Jams mc- Leod had offered to take charge of some work on McBride Street, Mrs. Norrlngton near the Ridley Home, Miss Palmer at the I.ODH. grounds rlnr fWolnnmont Kv the Rritnnnin Cn inrliVnto thnt the nroiand she herself on Fulton street. 1 A number of speakers took part i j z nnn j.t.1 it. i i v kivuy uuw tiusPLUi miu icct uciuit uic ilium ittci is uiutu in the discussion including Messrs. Ferguson, Ri. Milter, Riffou and McLennan, Adjutant Kerr and Mrs. hodv of commercial value. Drifts are now beincr driven on iMcCiymont. iiTolla TVi q Pn'f ornio fri will arw nr tVio Fred Riffou spoke of the deslr " ""."T .hlllh nf rtftldnf walks alonir the! i have promised their services if it Is ii now being put In tq connect this found that the plan is feasible, proposed work with the present j The committee will get to work at main level. ' jonce and it is expected that good results will follow. A strong rumor has been current ! i in Stewart to the effect that the Premier Gold Mining Co. concentrating mill at the Marmot River for the purpose of hadling ores from the Porter-Idaho and Prosperity mines. There is no official confirmation of the report as yet. VjTag Day Being Held By Adair development of the nroDerty at 1 drifting and cross cutting eave this afternoon. Carss Chapter Adair Carss Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, is holding He annual tag day today to raise funds for the work of beautifies tton of soldiers' graves. Tagging Mmlng & started at 9 o'clock this morning "Although and will continue until 5 oclocrK Stewart irom a lower level 175 feet 'very disappointing results in that' Mrs. W. W. C. O'Neill & In charge below main level. The proposed no values were disclosed or rcgu-'of headquarters at the Canadian workings will be driven with the ob- 1 larly mineralized followable vr in Legion rooms and ladles tagging inject of exploring the possible down-! exposed, diamond drilling along dude Mrs. S. V. Cox, Mrs. J. Ratch-ward continuation of the mlneralii- J rather geometrical lines from these lord, Mrs. Barber. Mkw Basel Smith, ed sone brought to light In recent 1 openings, however, produced some Miss Rosie Cox, Miss Joan Baker, diamond drilling operations. A trail j interesting results and Indicated Miss Catherine Baker, Mrs. Glllis I . 1 1 commercial ore over mlnable , and Miss Betty Barber. widths in two section about 600 feet - Do fort rlvpinn apart wUhta Uits of the siiicified r r e v .1 r 1 I , ? . sTe f hese raIuee. Ue. al- Lutheran Ladies SO 6CIS11V ClOri6! veiueaujr oeneam surrace ex-' poaures which showed free gold and where assays indicated commercial i DIAMOND DYES contain the ore but. in general, It is difficult to highest quality aniline money can correlate them or give them a da! buy! That's why they give such true, fl... t. Ll . ' ; bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, trend on the Province tunnel , lingerie. level! The present dlfts on bath1 The anilines in Diamond Dyes make east and west secttona of the main them so easy to use. No spotting or siiicified zone are betne extended Lutheran Church held a tea and aTw.g! ""J -der surface out- S' Diamond Dyes never give things crops and further geometrical dril- te"1on m Parlors that re-dved look. Thev are Just 15c ilna will have to be undertaken hp- whin were beauttfuUy decorated at aU dealers. When perfect dye- fore It will be safe to prophesy con- toT oecaaton. Mrs. Lars Dyrn-tLCrtty-vh3 cerning the future dahl wm gel acmtener assisted experiment with makeshifts? production of the property although diamond D Mri- - ana Joan- drilllne rnaulU nf thi nnsf vaar nf. sen. fer seme promise for the develop Tea and Sale Is Successful Event The Ladles' Aid of the St Paul's Mrs. Thor Strand was cashier for the treasurer. Mrs. J. Murvold had charge of the home cooking. The affair was a very successful one. Baptist Ladies' v t Aid Tea Success Sum of $40 Realized At Effort on r Thursday Afternoon A very successful tea and salgt of ' home cooking was held at the Bap-jtist Church Parlors on Thursday last. Pine weather conditions assis-jted the Ladles' Aid in the effort and !a sum of about $40 was realized. Those taking an active part were: Kitchen Mrs. J. Hampton, Mil. W. Wilson an dMrs. Stro'mdahl. Servlteurs Mrs. N. Fraser, Mrs. R. Oreen and Mrs. J. Lindsay. I Home Cooking Mrs. C Campbell and Mrs. W. W. Wrathall. i Candy Mrs. P. H. Llnzey and Miss Eileen Ilamblln. Cashier- Mrs. Lemnn. ilQ). JPaIoq, re:el,ve4 (he visitors. ment throughout the coming summer. Work carried OUt; Jt gtream opposite Mcc:y-ided-' program opened with an to aaie inaicates mat me i one is aestmea 10 Decome a Dig imont park and members of Toe h j mine and a producer of a large ton-- nage of ore. Other properties In the neighborhood of the Toric are to be explored this season by the company which has set aside a fund of $500,-000 for such exploratory work. John A. Swanson, for years super Royal MMM iiiiiM Hi II ii imtil I , tSOMHHL Baptist Sacred Concert Enjoyed; wi n I'riii.t CojiMirt. l'i..- Henry, the Queen MoUrt L.nina. their d iuthi organ prelocTe, "Tr.e Mar-h to Cal- i CuntaU. "The Challpnge of the ary," by W V'auf an Davles. Solo- Cross," choir. Mrs. Thurber t'jk th- ists were Mrs. J. Wausrh. Mrs. Karl leadl-part assisted by Mlftsen E!- Dybhavn Miss Bettj- Camfrun and len Armstrong Edtth Johnstone. Vauiihan Davles. Enyd Morris. Jean Smith. Kather- toe Watson and AdelU Thurber The sacred concert at the Baptist Others numbers were: Church last evening was in keeping 1 Vocal duet by Mrs. Rost and Mrs. w vn,hf r urw- w- vaDgnan mvi" with the spirit of the occasion and , Maefte. was appreciated by all who atten- Violin solo. Merrta Dafee. Chorufc. He died for me," choir, j Progressive mercnanta advertise. ill 1 WJ. ItKD CROSS OROANIZE WilIi a wide rxp 'ii 'n.intag schcol- !.. . tca.-iing in pu Grace Preseott. ui B . v, has been appoint o of the Red Cross Brunswick. She m -, Rofal Victoria H-e TheJSfcw Gillette Razor and Blad : Cleans in a without . . . Jiffy taking apart - HPHE old Gillette was a good sen'anc The New Gillette Blade and Razor is a better one very-much better. You never need waste your" time wiping this razor dry. And there's never any "razor pull" to deprive you of shaving comfort. These are only two of many improvements that have been made. , In tackling the problem of I "razor pull," thousands of men were interviewed. Tens of thousands of razors were examined. The evidence all pointed one way. Most razors had been dropped and the corners dented. The dent threw the blade out of alignment. And this caused "razor pull." The smallest dent could do great harm for your Gillette is a finely predsion-ed Instrument. Now the trouble is solved. In the New Gillette Razor the four corners have been reinforced to withstand the hardest knocks. The four corners of the new blade are cut out. The blade is cot held at Its corners at all when cap and guard are screwed together. There's no chance of its being thrown out of alignment even if the razor Is dropped. When you're through shaving with this new razor, there's no wiping necessary. You don't need to take it apart. Because this new blade is specially processed to resist! ruK, you inertly hold razor under hot running water, shake thoroughly ... and lay 6n the shelf. Gone are the old posts that held die TUB SEW GllMTTE RAZOR, gMthied, in bidHlifhl tttt, tompltlt with Stit GUItH, M1 Prif, Other De Luxe modeli from $3.00 to $71.00 At. 110 N6. tOitH. OTMIR ATtNTS eiNBINH. JVM ! blade and accidentally stubbed so many keen edges. Please note, too, how the guard teeth are rounded back farther, to meet the skin more smoothly, more comfortably. 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