! PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS DEMAND f,i58rt'"iifrir T did enjoy Alice Cole's bridge," X Ruth was thinking some weeks later. " But she's never asked mc again. "Same old stay people like mc at firstMnit quickly lose interest." Then Ruth began to suspect the .trouble. Read what she learned about "D. O." "I'd never believe a person could be guilty of body odour and not know it except that it happened to mc. " 'B. O.' fools us like that, my doctor explained, because we become insensitive to familiar odours. But even on cool days the pores give off as much as a quart of odour-causing waste. w J Lifebuoy OPERATING . T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING DHYDOCK 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 i'UONES 43 AND 385 "Rupert Brand" Kippers 'THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by anadian fish & told storage to., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, D.C. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Coal? Coal? Tak ndrunUgr of low price to put In your tvlntrr tupplj, EDSON and CASSinY-WELLlNO. TON In any quantltlrt. Alio Flour. Vaj, drain and Fffd. Prince Rupert Feed Co I'HONIiS 58 AND 558 SHE THOUGHT: "I'll never invite you again,' Yet, to be polite, SHE SAID: It's nice f o have you here, Ruth" Charming yet unwelcome ...... w&?"B.O."? (Body Odour) "Now, thanks to Lifebuoy, I never worry about offending. Its wonderful antiseptic lather is so purifying, you feel 'like a million dollars' after a Lifebuoy bath. Lifebuoy removes even cigarette odours from the hands, my brother says." For healthier skim, too "I think Lifebuoy's a marvelous complexion soap, too. Arid it safeguards us all against germs.' You can tell Lifebuoy purifies fronUts pleasant, extra-chin scent that vanishes as you rinse." Lertr Brother. limit!, Toronto LtSOl Health soap stops hodij odor CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD COLUMBIA TOMATOES 2Hs. 3 tins BRENTWOOD PEAS No. 4. Per tin v; 50c 15c LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP JtCn FAULTLESS SLICED PINE- 4 ftp tUU APPLES 2s. 3 tins EVAPORATED CHOICE PEARS-fcPerlb 25c Alberta Market News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT B. C. Silver Promising; Premier Border Outlook Encouraging; Bear River Veins The year's development on the B. C. Silver property at Stewart lias been very satisfactory, according to the annual report recently presented to the shareholders. This property is looked upon as one of the three great mines iri the Portland Canal district, and it is predicted, in view of negotiations that have been proceeding for several months with the Premier Gold Mining Co., Ltd., that it may soon come into the producing class. "Since the end of the period under review, two additional ore - bodies have been encountered," j placed where ore occurs. The de- says me report. "Tne nrst. norm-1 posits In argllllte on the other east of the downward contlnua-1 hand are beds of anrlllltfi imnrpff- tlon of the Premier 4-H stope, av erages $13 across a width of eight feet and the second, about 150 i tlon of the argllllte beds. Replace- icet northeast of No. 2 shaft, av- ment In tuffaceous rock appear to trages io across seven ieet. this be of a more bunchy nature than latter body Is a new one and has in argllllte and approach, a little, no connection with anything pre- to the limestone type. Replace- vlcusly encountered by Premier, ments In schistose rocks resemble ueveiopmeni worK inciuaea tne somewhat those inbeds of tuff, deepening of No. 2 shaft 203 feet but In the schist the ore mlnemls making a total depth of 573 feet commonly form small, closelv below the collar on No. 3 level, spaced stringers, gashes, or short Stations were cut at 457 feet and velnlets. lying mostly In the shear at 558 feet for No. 6 and No. 7 planes, as well as disseminations levels respectively. Work was com- throughout the hit. Th menced on No. 7 level at the end and the closeness of the Iroaeine of March but had to be aban- of;. tfee velnlets In tne schist us aonea nerore any results were at- ually determine the grade of the tamed, owing to the Inflow of ore. Fractleally the only gangue water Deinj too great to De nan-, material In the replacement de-dled by our power and equipment. , polts is country rock. The known The drifting of No. 6 level In a mineral deposit are not unl-routhwesterly direction was theniformlv distributed, but exhibit a ! continued, with a view to en- certain arouDlne. The Bmunhw (countering the downward contln-I uation of the Premier 4-H and 4-D I 11 t , 1 croft, consulting engineer, says that during the past year his company has done 1600 feet ofi tlinnelllng and a few hundred feet of surface work on their Northern Light property. In the tunneling they encountered one definite ROYAL CITY PORK AND 9 C porphyry zone at 1283 feet, and RPAWS BEANS 9 2s. 9 2 Hn tins idtXt .I ,,,1 . nr.n auuuitri smaller uuc nuuuv iuu feet fufther in. These are Pre- I In geological structure to those LIBBY'S PREPARED MUS- -f tZn encountered In -Premier, B.C. Stl- TARD Per Jar EOOS Fresh firsts. Per dozen NABOB ORANGE MARMALADE 3i-lb. Jar KEILLER'S LEMON MARMALADE 2-lb. Jar ENSION PURE STRAW- . BERRY JAM 4-lb. tin ... j.t,ver an(j sebakwe. "We have," he (says, "two porphyry zones on the 55C'maln tunnel (one in 600 feet), all showing gold and silver values. It is the intention of the company OUl to carry on development' along the I porphyry zones by underground nOC tunnellnK and also by diamond drilling." They will be cutting dla- rtrt jmond drill stations this week and uUC drilling will be proceeded with Immediately. The Premier Border NABOB RED PLUM JAM A fijp 'Company owns their property out-3V4-lb. tin ""V right and have still a nice treasure fnr Hovdnnmpnt. mimhspt n. HOLLAND'S EDAM CHEESE wlli proceeded Qp velopment be with 1-lb. brick as usual yjjj,.,. the direction of E AO ELS LOBSTERS V2S. Per tin 40c ! the superintendent, Angus McKcn- ,zle. Most of the mineral deposits in the 1 area are1 In ' Vein form, but some ot.ttui.Jargcr.RrB-.replacement bodies, says a report of Dr. Oeoree JInnsnrt 'of'tfie' hHlWicnl NAVEL ORANOES Medium QC Survey. Most of the replacement " . (ierHi.sii.x no in Birni i fn rnric nnn I . ... ...... their forms are determined by the presence of beds of different permeability or solubility. A few lie in schistose rocks where their P. GAMULA. Proprietor I form U controlled by the extent Fifth Street. Phone 208 fnd Intensity of shearing Those ,ln limestone .are irregular In shape and the limestone is com, pletely or nearly completely re- Cold On Chest Mn. E. E. Shelton. leader, Save.. writ: "I had a wry ntnra eoM on my eht and would eou(h and ougk, day and night, until I u nrly bwtl myself. "1 took all kind of nwdWne, but nothing Mfind to refh it "My druggist told m to take hated with mineral, but which forms only a very small propor- may be due to more prospecting In certain parts and less In other ure uucues m our grouna. Tnn mrta: it miv h th rnit nt twork was successful In cutting the : geological cause; or it may be due aownwara continuation 01 the, in part to each of these factors, 4-h ore body at a distance of about 200 feet from No. 2 shaft the ore bodyj averaging 10 feet in width and $22 a ton, was followed for 120 feet. No. 6 level is now being continued in a northeasterly direction .toward the "C" and "D" ore bodies,.: and also toward the Sebakwe property, where a. con- nection will -be made with their TT T T 7 No. 6 level.' A diamond drilling P. O. Shalcross. who has been program ls now under considera-hfire in connection with the ad- ., nnri nv w. in.ifl,.H i , S'&SB 2KS?tE e near tm a view to loeat- Day ' And Night With further ore shoots to the left , . , tala yesterday afternoon on his re turn to Vancouver. Week-End Specials of the main northeast drift on the sixth level, and also to ascertain the further downward extent in our ground': of the ore bodies referred toi.-above- as Premier 4-H and 4-D. Work on the "property proceeded continuously throughout the past year and all machinery and equipment is In good condition. About 100 feet further southwesterly the downward continuation of the Premier 4-D stope was cut, showing commercial values which In one crosscut averaged SUNNYBROOK CREAMERY BUT- $30 across 15 feet." TER Q4 OS I 3-lb. brick t?Xi . Speaking of the Premier Border NABOB. LARGE PRUNES QCn'Gold Mining Company. G. R. Ban- 2-lb. pkg AN ADAGE UPSET Too many cooks may spoil ths broth, but in these days of two-room apartments and delicatessens ther is often neither cook nor broth. New York World. Coughed m Coughed Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and wo if (hut wouldn't help me, tu I took home a bottle and from th Ant dnre I ronld feel great relief, and bv the time I had flniehrd it my cough bad completely disappeared." Price. 35e. a liottle; larg family iie 60c, at all draggiat and dealer. Put up only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. JAM SPECIALS MALKINS STRAWBERRY HCn i OK .TAM4 Pr tin MALKIN'S RASPBERRY JAM 4s. Per tin MALKIN'S APPRICOT JAM 7Cp 4. Per tin 0l MALKIN'S BLACK CURRANT JAM 4s. Per tin MALKIN'S LOGANBERRY JAM 4s. Per tin CLARK'S KETCHUP 4 bottles CORN ON THE CQB 2Va 3 tins for STROH'S MALT SYRUP WITH HOPS Per tin . . Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONG 18 AND 84 P. O. Uox 675. 70c 75c 75c 95c 95c 95c fresh Vegetables Arriylne Every Boat ' Please take notice that on and after the 31st January, 1930, we will discontinue to handle fresh meats, but we will, as usual, carry all lines of smoked' and cooked meats of all nirlety.-also fresh and smoked fish, fresh sausages and pork chops. Mussallem Grocery Co. Wednesday, January 22, 1 mm ail lfrrrinMBMrMBBMMMMBIBMBMBMMi TALKING AND MUSIC Richard Barthelmess In " " DRAG MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY two snows 7 and 9 p.m. NOVELTY ANATOLE FRIEDLAND'S REVUE TALKING COMEDY HONOR SYSTEM PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS Admission, 20c and 65c Stock up with Lamps at this New Lo w Price Only $1.60 for 6 Qenidne Edison Mazda Lamps in a Toy House. Put in a stock of lamps this easy economicarway. End the inconvenience of empty lamp sockets. Lamps range from 15 to 60 watts to suit all needs. And the House itself is a treat ... a toy the kiddies will play with by. the hour. , . Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE BEST ALIIEUTA COAL IN PRINCE RUPERT nHanL11pneLcSnIt.,nTeu?ht and bu our 1. which IsalwJP under cover and full weight. Egg, 1-inch to 3-inch.. . . . r $12.50 Stove, 3-inch to G-inch $12.75 " Furnace Lump $13.50 WE CAN SUPPLY Telkwa Lump $13.50 Wellington Lump $14.50 SEE-SEE KETCHUM & CO., LTD. PHONE 771 C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. Nell McLean, arrived in port at 11:30 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Palls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart, whence she will return here tomor- 1 row evening and sail south at 10 K3E2C2SftfflESJH5KJ p.m. 4 Ex-A.ld. A. J. Prudhomme will tomorrow night on the Prince RW ert for California, where he w'11 spend a holiday. In addition t Vlsltlntt In T.r AnoolM he wi" spend a few weeks at u health resort in the Interior of the Qotf1' State. He expects to return to tue city early In March. '