The Daily News PHINCE KUrERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert g - Dally News, Limitsd. Third Avenue ' H. P., PULLEN A lfginSSlk " DAILY EDITION British SUBSCRIPTION RATES IS POSSIBLE t it By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- pire and United States, paid in advance, per year 6.00 By mail to all other countries, per year ...... . - 7.50 By mail to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period . i ... ;vi , . ........ . 3.00 Or fqurffnontha for 1.00 Forlesser period, paid In advance, per month . . i nt. r. .. . . 50 City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.o Transient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 Local readers per Insertion, per line v . '. . 2& Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1.40 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .... 02 Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line 15 Contract rates on application. ., Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations vfelSS' Thursday, June 19, 1930 jger Guess are those relating to the B. C. Silver' Company. The B. C. , holdings are not being worked, and LIGHT CAKES that keep moist for daya are obtained by using 1 tablespoon lessor cup of Purity if your recipe calls for ordinary pastry or soft wheat Hour. 1 Unrivalled for Bread Ttie lirmlman-kcr Milling limited At all Principal B.C Point RECITAL ON PIANO Pupils f St. Joseph's Academy Delighted Parents Last Night On Tuesday evening the piano premier uoia wining company., BmUh are frankly ,.Au caprjeg- large properties In this region are aTerse t0 loslng control of what u uzTziret Christiansen, still under development with plans beileved to be a vaiuable gold pro- "Sonatina" (KUhlan). maturing for heavy production as , and are erureavorlhg to retain ette Blaln. "SLSJ? ll under British direction. , "Hanlns Gardens" White it Is recognized iw by .w the Pre- , ln v,ew of lhe W0rld.8 demand for Margaret sue Gullck. mler Company that the. life of their , gold Lonrion interests have re- "Allegretto" (Bern), parji.w mine measuraoi, wuiun cently iuted a new movement Beattle. sight, it doe not follow that the end whJch haa a, ,u objectlve B. c. Su- -i rqj du village" Uielns), Elt may come within a period of several ver and Sebakwe consoUdation. sle LeDuke. years yet. In the cleaning up of a whlch mlght ajS0 lnciude Premier -Pettte Waltz" (Ketterer), Bar-mine It frequenUy happens that Bordcr gherwood nt?Jlttl??m Uf.? ff l0"; T1 interesting position of Pre- "LaBelle CftTotte (Oranfield), catcd which provide additional ore mler Border guch a unlficaUon paphne HammeU for added years of mUllng That follow, tmm Iact lu pro. MgJr Rnrt ,Sehumann), Edna seems to be the situation with the perty wouW be the loglcai slte for omim Premier, where recently some new a and the proper tunnel ltvt:s ..mtCn night" (Russell). Grace, ore bodies have been discovered. lor the economic extraction of the LeDuke and Oecllc Desjardins. 1 Premier Seeks n. a Sliver ,B. C. 811ver-Sebakwe ores. From Its a "In the Country," (b) "The. At die same lime the Premier Is SWi&lmiba XvltchM Dan" . (KuUak), Shirley. tvj, . -A extracted by the gravity method. McEwen. . ? . . ,' ompeSleT ' ' ln add,t1 Premler rder has ? VarialiriAs In A. Major" In Ite annual re'norta for the nast &naA7 develiCQ a Promising por- .Beethoven). Rose Wesch. fewt "Kondo Ovotte" from -Sixth whicAm.ay the wntlnuat on of violin Sonata" (Bach-Burmelster), reference to the negotiation that k been .,.,.. under ' to 7' ineBeDanre one 01 geologically re- Katherine Watson. have way control of the B. C. SUver. In the Premier's last annual re port Issued only a few weeks ago perhaps the most Interesting of the comments made by General Mana- pays Get the Ad. leading habit. NOMINATING BLANK To be filled out In, nominating candidate for the Daily News i:lrc-Uon Campaign. This should be cut out and mailed or delivered to the Campaign Manager, Immediately. r NAME .i r ; v ' ' 'M'.'b nn: ittiti j 1 ADDRESS poLificAL PARTY NOMINATED BY j c (Douste), Margaret lted to th main rtettter porphyry, -wstlte" (Chopin). Helen McCaf- wne- ifery. , "Arabeske" (Schumann), Marie jt Murphy, Walts" (Chopin), Mrs. Ollker. "Poiacca Brlllante" (Weber), Ruth Qlllles. Isolation Hospital ! Committee Named Hospital Board and City Coiincil Representatives Are to Confer ' At last night's meeting of the hospital board, the finance committee and managing secretary were delegated as a committee to meet a special committee from the city council and confer upon the mat ter of Isolation hospital admlnls tratlon. Mayor C. H. Orme made the re i quest that the committee of the hospital board be used. One of the suggestions made at a recent coun ell meeting was that the Isolation .hospital administration be taken ! ovp r ,bvj th&general In 4iia interests i ui ccuuum una ci'L.ei rcsuiu. The Letter Box KICK At SCHOOL BOAKD Editor Daily News: ft Is very difficult in fact almost impossible, not to experience a feeling of resentment when one knows they have not received a sfjuare deal. t refer to the tender submitted recently to the Board of School Trustees for repairing andvshingl- Ihtr Borden Street School. I was the lowest bidder and as I am a competent tnah the contract should' have been given to me. It must be apparent to any fair- minded citizen to use a slang expression "that I got It In the neck" and the ratepayers have again been Unfortunate in their selection of school trustees. Yours very truly, C. K. YTREBERG. Bon. r. Randolph Bruce, Lieutenant Governor of British Colum bia, and his niece. Miss Margaret MacKenzie. Chatellne of Govern ment House, Victoria, will arrive here tomorrow, morning, on the; art effort, says Mr. Ouess, on the pupiis 01 at josepns aiucuijt prince ueorge irom me souui ana. ttart of Premier to work out an od- lighted their parents and friends entrain for Hazelton where they1 its pmtinff hnsi which would he satis- with with a a very very nleosing pleasing recital. recital. The The will win meet meet and and .accompany acconmanv on on fartnrv tn hnth nafties has not vet many numbers were executed with : return south the Alaska-Yukon Interests May Mill been successful but Is being contin- a finish and confidence that spoke ; highway auto caravan. Own Ore In Portland ! Tne adjoining ground could be nigmy ior tne taiem, ana omgmn p.,,-! forked to advantage, he believes. " me penormers. l,anai ;The and Uff of Premler the event was also made the oc- Vnuiri be utilized economically and caslon for the presentation of dl- th wnrw, ' the company, he says, would secure plomas obtained from the Toronto , .o ..v..v, of added life conservatory ot music iasi year, manv many vears years 01 aaaea uie. of and 1U the , stocks gold, converse, . stand- marvpt Obstacles to the deal have so far Tne goia mpaai ior hishest nignesv siana iSnti, mZS Sr i22h iProd reat to be overcome, ing .In theory of music was Awarded was recently given by Sir Joslah ... tn M1 Ruth Gmie. and y,. sUver Stamp, economist " and man of ar- XI. Id lejJVlLCU Uldb UlilClClllCO OiC ' j )ki leornof oii,. medal ior miermeoiaie Diano piay-i fairs, as reason for the worldwide "7 "T'au Z . ftnd lhMrv ' to M1 " Kath-rinei industrial depression, says the Van- PSLJ C! Sf couver Province. . iUOQ.OOO.. while B. C. The program was as foUows: wonomisu me wona over Bvc , - . n- "Eleele" (DDuont. Frances slightly varying explanation Jf IheM prevailing depression, according to. ment 000. Moore. r i anM. i. "Trttprmm.n" authorized capital has been fully Mary Macdonald. (Duval), Gladys particular local or nauonai cenai . ' .v : ,, winuh .. . to fact that while Its mlneraliza- Meuisn. i,. ,.. Am tn tK .Knta rj r,w, i ticmS,butastothe7Aortawo,gold4. )Metod ta c- (Schumann), "San 6ouce" (Uchner), 38 ot the has suffl- 8tock. ttjgJ- . gllng to retain their existing gold . Clent to invitation to tne Z.T, voting prevent re- . and th the market is u ...- power holdings eager !c,nlten nd the of 1Ieln9), Mai2ie oaraewn further funds as was recently mld- pro- n. f. fnr ihAt rMMn that producing "....-j-. companies are In the fa- f eI"kwe itertsts ui. f ai B. B. C. C. Silver Silver Is is financed financed and and c con- Letourneau. . ...- ... it.., trolled bv the British Canadian Sll- eageny aosorpuve marKei ior uieir. - . . .1J1 m,nht' ttiint Jean - Dance "Andante" (Mozart), Jim Gullck. "March In C Rummell)r Andre "Hungarian Dance" (Engie H,PUt !l a 2S h the Selukwe Gold Minlne and Fi- "Cheetf Ul Moment- (Ketterer), giui ana a iauing an in price m - practically all. other iffiaUJs , nance Corporation Co.. London. This situation Is of Interest to National Interests Freda Mussallem. "Whirlagig" (Ballard), Margaret) McDonald BrlUsh wherein' the1 ..ih.om1" Columbia, -v,. -iiairw in ntrte n.tit Vn nmm Portland Canal there Is loca- area ,u also a faqtor ln the dlfflculty or ,The Qlad May Mom.. (Chorus), ted seme of the largest gold depo- 'successruI negotlaUons for acquis! Junior pupils, sits the Dominion. Made famous, In Uon of conttol by Prcmler of the Clowns" (Adams), by the spectecular operations of the ; whIch u an AmeriCan company. EHen Meore. GOLD WATCH GIVEN AWAY FREE ! 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