PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS You can buy Salada qisality at three cups 2r a cent 'Fresh rom the gardens9 It enjoys a world wide reputation for quality. fiJ rj n est To IWNDRYgl II S"J Ill You cannot buy -a better g i n for the money Tins advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of ; jUif British Columbia. AT LAST! jAS& TWi a distinctive Jll VOU can't bottle up a bit of nrwt like that Out through the corrUort out throofh the (trrct preaJ the Mory "a new Milk Chocolate liar hai been created Rowntree York Milk." It It to dlitlnctlve In lu flavour, to utlny imooth, to utterly ilellclout that It marki a new ttanJarJ of milk chocolate goodnau. Try it yourself. Teat ltt prfft Mended flarour. Notice I tow delicioiuly It meltt tmoothly away in your mouih. Mark how wholeaome It It, how much you enjoy eating It. De rare you atk for Rowntree't York Mlik Chocolate I other lut juat tlutt perfect flavour. ,f TVr ti alas Tork Km MHk tvilh dfllclovaJ uJanJ Mli mitt fur llinu 1 dG,e. THE ROWNTREE CO. LIMITED, TORONTO If you lose anything;, advertise for it. McGrath Mountain Work of Kitsault-Eagle Suspended ALICE ARM, Jan. 16. Work on , the big development tunnel being i driven on the Sunrise property on . McOrath Mountain, near Alice Arm, i !by KitsaulC-Eagle Silver Mines Ltd. I had been temporarily suspended. j The cause of the cessation was the j j difficulty experienced In getting; .supplies up the mountain during! : the heavy snows. Work will be ' j resumed In the spring. i The tunnel has been driven a1 distance of 1150 feet and two cross- j cuts have also been driven. When work ceased the tunnel was in a gcod mineralized formation, and it Is considered that no great distance will now have to be driven before the big -ore body showing on the surface is cut through. The Kitsault-Eagle Co. are to be congratulated upon the tenacity they have displayed In driving the tunnel, and credit is due to O. W. McMorrls, president of the company, for the able manner he has handled operations. Is Hopeful For Woodbine Mine Hugh McGulrc, Who Is In Charge of Operations, Passed Through City Yesterday SHELLED WALNUT QUAR TERS 2 lbs ICINQ 8UOAR-i 2-lb. pkg Sliced 2fes. 2 tins 75c 20c COLUMBIA APRICOT JAM SSn 4-lb. tin w? NABOB PUMPKPIN-2 tins -2s. 25c! NABOB BARTLETT PEARS CSn -28. 2 tins.. DRY BLACK FIOS 2 lbs DRY PRUNES 70-80. 2 lbs 25c 25c SUNNYBROOK CREAMERY BUT TER 3 -lb. brick. Qfl OA Per brick EOOS Fresh firsts. Per doz EOOS Fresh extras. Per doz NAVEL ORANOES Medium size. 3 doz 55c 60c 95c Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Fifth Street. Proprietor Phone- 20' Pimples On Face Seven Girls Will Thought Everyone Commence Nurses' Was Looking At Her , T . , . PL .1 Mits F. roster, Nanaimo, TIC. writes: "1 rued to mffor, somcthiiifi awful, with pimples on my face, an I never felt as if I waiiVd to po' out as I thought evoryon'' na? looking at me. "A friend ailvi-.-! une so I got a bottle and it worked wonders. and after using tho second one to look at tnr face one would neTer think T ever had a pimple ' ' Put up only hv Tho T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. JUNEAU IS PROSPEROUS Editor of Daily Paper Cannot See Why Prince Kupert Not Making More Headway ..... .. ... . Results obtained in some 400 feeti013. year are uaHy Mott 1 oi me prosperity is aue w me oper- , ... , . .... . ., , ... .of diamond drilling at the Woodbine !atlon Jf .j jmlne In the Portland Canal area , wnlcn ,hiPped three and a half mll- Justify further exploration wort in lion dollars in gold last year. From ! search of a large low grade ore body ' ten to eleven thousand tons of rock A letter was read at Hurt night's meeting of the hospital board Irom Dr. R O Larse. rnvrlleal aimprin. Offlp tendent of the Port Simpaon Hoa-i . w pital. stating that the ticket system of treating fishermen patients in; that hospital was to be discon-l tinued because a sufficient guaran-1 tee could not be obtained from the fishermen. The local board had written to Dr. Large 'following a request, being made by the North I raining onoruy A class of seven new probationers will be admitted to the nurses' training school of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital In February. It will be the largest Individual class ever admitted to the school. Heating Hospital Difficult Matter Hoard Hears of Certain Troubles During Cnld Spell; Labor , I Council Discussed It j Aid. S. D. Macdonald reported to the hospital board, at its monthly ! meeting last night, that the Trades & Labor Council had recently dls-' cussed the heating of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. None but complimentary remarks were to be heard as to the treatment given in 'the Institution, but it had been stated that the place was sometimes rather uncomfortably cold for patients. He and Aid. Brown had explained to the council that everything possible was being done to keep the building warm. - An Interesting visitor to the city I m, , - yteKiayonthePrmcessNorahwas;pfrin'cn,:,2nt- repcrted that it was J. E. Pegues, editor of the Juneau , "V 'rjf ? , ? the buOdtaf during such Empire. He says that Juneau is, l;?el!s as the prwent one. Attn i more prosperous today than it has hc"er8 nad to commlMloned ta ever been. Last year was the best in it hiatirv nnrf the nmnU for! :'JcI PITO M the Operating room. I "is. rii nnrl ntirotrv am! f.hn It. t?.i difficult to maintain heat. I'estcrliy in her own office, for instance, the temperature had been as low as 38, which made work i... .... . Inrp nrnhH Hollv averortmr nhnnr.1 '"uun(-on;iculiy u. w. UltWl "e. r.w""" t rrh throi' a new of wju is ui tuuige ut uperauuus ; - r the mine, and who passed through ! coste about 45 cents a ton- having the city yesterday aboard the Prince ia n,ce Prm for 1 ot aP" Rupert, returning to Stewart after Proximately $1,200,000. a brief business trip to Vancouver.! In ration to the mining, hall-Mr. McOulre is arranging for anbut Endings increased 50 per cent additional 2000 feet of drilling to be la8t and a new P110' building carried out. If tests prove success- i 18 beln erected at a C08t of 00,000. ' Mr Peues could not understand ful and indicate the presence of an appreciable quantity of ore, a new!11 Prince "uPrt WM not very tunnel will be driven In from Cas- PnPous with 250 men working cade Creek, about 175 feet below !at the hrpyXd. the mill running the present high level tunnel. I and "hipping regularly, the fishing No strike of very rich ore is anticipated, according to Mr. McOulre, but he hopes to block out sufficient ore of low grade nature to Justffy operation of the mine. Week-End Specials SWIFT'S PICNIC HAMS All sizes. Per lb SUNMAID seedless 2-lb. packages. . Per pkg RAISINS 25c business what It is and the railway and other sources of Income bringing business tofthe city. -j Hospital Ticket ! Plan Discussed Local Board Heard That Port Simpson Has Discontinued System was to be delivered today and, with more suitable f uel, there might be ' an Improvement. It was suggested that storm windows should be Installed on the basement ward. SUITS! SUITS! MADB TO OHDEK ''lilting. Workmanship and All Guaranteed rte Dvlivtr to An City. Style WITS STEAM CLBANCO AND PRRSSED Part of thr Ling, the Tailor Phone 619 mm ern B. C. Sainton Fishermen's As- sociation that a system be lnaug-1 Tlnf If Tc VHI, Vmu-Wklln! utllCQ n're iisnermen BOYAI ROYAL niTY CITY APRICOTS APRICOTS- PP wnweoy fjjgg mJght treatment on the ba- sis of monthly or yearly dues. NABOB RED PLUMS 2 s. ACn ' Dr- Large explained that the tic- wv ket system had been in force at Port Simpson for two years under KuotojAi., rtAi" ff?o which $1 a month was paid. At Port COOKINQ APPLES treated on this basis' during the I snmmnr JTnwovpr Inanf f Iplfnt sun- I OUNIjIUH I BUAI' port had been forthcoming o It l was to be discontinued. The local board referred the matter for further consideration to the 1930 board. Meantime, information will be sought from the Northern B. C. Salmon Fishermen's Association as to how many men may be 'petted ttefcome 3n irder- the scnime ana WRas-auesi intj wpum nOWNTREE ROWNTREE'S S AND be prepared to pay. FEW I'KNCILS ARE YET TO BE GIVEN 4 FOR SUBSCRIBERS 4 There are sUll a few Redi- 4- point pencils on hand to be 4-4 given to pupils of the schools. either in the city or country, who send in subscriptions to the Daily New. One pencil 4- goes to each new one, cash 4- with order. Snd or bring the money and the .pencil Is 4- handed . over the counter or 4- mailed, as may bo requested. 4- LET US iCONMCE YOU To Buy For Cash WHY NOT GIVE US A TRIAL? , Per pkg. CROWN CLEANBER-4 tins KLONDYKE SOAP 3 bars EAGLE LOBSTER yas. Per tin COCOA -. Per tin LIQUID VENEER Reg. ular 30c for TABLE FIOS 2 lbs RAISINS Per lb. .: . 22c 25c 85c 21c COWAN'8 24c 24c 35c 13c The Economy Cash & Carry PHONE 360 319 Third Ave. DEMAND Thursday, January u wmA i I THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY two snows 7 and 9 p.m. 100 PER CENT ALL SINGING, TALKING AND DANCING ox Movietone roles A $2,000,000 PRODUCTION with ALL-STAR C ST COMEDY "LADIES' CHOICE" SPECIAL-"IF MEN PLAYED CARDS" ADMISSION, 20c AND C5i ; SATUKDAY MAilNEE, I5c AND lOf Efcclion Returns AVill Be Given Thursday CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert YDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPKATIN(J . T. V. 20.000-TON FLOATING OKYDOCK Engineers Machinists, Boilermaker, ItlncksmUha, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTIUC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle Ail Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 "Rupert Brand" Till: DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.w Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, D.C. SAVE MONEY! SAVE MONEY! Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE REST ALUERTA COAL IN PRINCE RUPKRT 8ave 10 per cent in weight and buy our coal, which b asunder cover and full weight. Egg, 1-inch to 3-inch $12 " Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $127 ' Furnace Lump , $13. J) WE CAN SUPPLY Telkwa Lump $if! 7i Wellington Lump $11' SEE-SEE KETCHUM & CO., LTD. PHONE 771 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, -Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. watfWjMAMtgatrngft'BMni'ii ran w r " 'Mi;i,TV,ii!raiititi;iig"j'trff' Br Alexander rilONB 513 iiF.sNr.it ntocK DENTIST mriHiMBTiiiiumw1! Coal? Coal? Tnkf advanlitr ot low I Vo put In )ur wlnlrr iu "Dr. KIlSON ind CASSIIIY-WKU-IN1-TOM In n; quanlltlr- Ar Hour. I'jy, drain and Frtil Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 32KZXHSXCBZSSZ.1 TELEPHONE! 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKECNA I1RANI) Creamery Butler & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MR AND CREAMAILY Early Drllvcry Througliout tho City