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MADE IN CANADA rv KOT6X Sanitary Napkins lumber MS jBuy From the Merchants That Advertise. Their Stock Is Fresh. location; the Ptarmigan, group and the Northwest group, aU of which are on Bornite Mountain. Fifty-one claims located between Kleanza l ake and Cooper River, about 25 miles from Usk, have been taken over. The sum of $35,000 has been placed in the bank to be used this summer in prospecting the hold lngs of the company. As soon as ' maPPed out ant ls expected this possible a number of men will be started on the Toulon group, where considerable work has already been done. A cross-cut, which, it is expected, will take till about July 1. Mil be run, and then it is proposed to place a diamond drill on the toroperty and thoroughly prospect it for big tonnage. The Toulon is one ; of the oldest properties on the Skeena River and contains chiefly copper jftfflr$ver values.: It Itlow grade but. wtthhlgh grade TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City Combination Specials NO. 1. 8 lbs. carrots 8 lbs. turnips 4 lbs. beets 1 cauliflower 1 bunch carrots All for NO. 2 6 lbs. potatoes 4 lbs. parsnips 1 bunch carrots 4 lbs. onions 1 cauliflower All for NO. 3,-1 celery 1 bunch rhubarb 1 lettuce 2 lbs. sweet potatoes 2 bunches carrots AU for NO., V- 2 lbs, grapes fTlbTbananas l 1 box pears I All for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Co., which has been kept in work ing order during the past winter by three men, will ahorUy be raised to thirty. Last fall the company was obliged to close down operation because of bad road conditions. It wiii only be a matter of a short wui De completed by the end or June. After that It is planned to instal a mill to treat the ore. The company is controlled in Toronto. it Mussallem Grocery Co Limited 417-423 5th Avenue East PHONE 18 AND 81 P. O. llox 576. District News J. K. Seattle TERRACE Gordon left Thursday for lenieTMCUrrlriB &l mimis. AfeVi&"e ne wiu loin Mrs. men will be-ut-on the-Ptannigan-1 Gordon on a trip to other points; Northwest group to prospect and!routh. Mrs. Gordon will accom-another aroun of mining engineers I Pay her husband home. and geologists will spend the sum I 1 mer on the fifty-one claims that I Alex Kerr left' Tuesday for Van-reach out of the Copper ttlver. The couver to receive hospital treat-future of the Usk-Terrace district, ment. 1 Mrs. Duncan Seattle to visit W. again Gordon i 4ft a visitor 1 Thursday her mother. Hazelton town. for Miss E. Dettnger returned last Monday from . Prinee Rupert, where ahe visited her mother Mrs. Doll, In the hospital. Mrs Doll is reported to be coming on favorably. H. C. Fraser, inspector of schools, was in Terrace last week on official business. Rev. Dr. O. Aj Wilson, superintendent of B. C. Missions for the United Church, was in town a week ago Sunday, taking the morning service and Sunday School in the Urlited Church, and the mother and! daughter service in the evening. The C.GJ.T. gave a very enjoyable, program for the evening service, also. Thomas McCubbln of Pacific was a visitor in town last Wednesday and Thursday. T. Shaekleton of Usk has been In town for the last few days': The Mlehaud Brothers from Lakeise were in (town last Thursday. W. D. Vance df Prinee Rupert, was a visitor in town last week. . BURNS LAKE Mrs. A. D. Draw of Tscheslnkut Lake is progressing favorably from the effects" of a recent fall as a result of which she had the misfortune to break her leg. A daughter wns born at the Burns Lake Hospital last Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. .Silk. , r- ' VANDERHOOF At Margaret Lake, five miles north of the Stuart River bridge, L. 11. Davidson killed a, big black wolf weighing 75 pounds, the pelt measuring 6 feet six inches in length. The VanriVrhoof and District Doaid of Trad, at its regular ' A. H. Brean attended the annual meeting of ' the Cariboo Presbytery of the United Church at Pr.ncr George as congregational delegate. Rev. David Donaldson of Van- time before the property is again , dsrhoof has been elected chair-running to full capacity. A definite : man of the Cariboo Presbytery of program of development has been the United Church for the coming year. Rev. W. J. Crees of McBrtde is secretary and H. Hoidway of McBride, treasurer. SKEENA RIVER Skeena River mighty stream. Draining your valley from coast to Babtne, Through rapids and canyons your waters fall. Meeting the dt at h "Hole In .1 trWaU,';,;.,. . CJnwafd, sMpqwJKur waters go North by West, to the Arctic floe South by ast through Sheltered eJl from evmty bref To your v4ftTwtrs tive aisaerff run, Tyee, SocfceMwpoooe and Chum, J Clleartly paoktd.rin well ksevm brands. Mountain goat on every hfQ, Ortsaly too, if yon want a thrill, Feathered gam where e'er you took, Trout and salmon in every bus. Make this you home, the last Northwest, Just camp right hers, well do the rest. We will welcome you and pat you wise, Why we are here and just your stse. NICK J. OOULTKR, Port BflwarC THE WEATHER Prinee Irupert Overcaat, fresh southeast wind; temperature 48. 10. Terrace Cloudy, southeast wind Rosewood Cloudy, southeast wind, 36. Ilaysport Cloudy, light wind, 40 Port Simpson Cloudy, light wind rain, 42. Haaelton Part cloudy, eftlm, 26. Bums Lake Part cloudy, calm. Vanderhoof Foggy, calm, 36. Fifth Cabin Raining, calm. GETS NINE MONTHS Harry Taylor was sentoea4 to nine months' imprisonment on eeh of two counts of obtaining money by false pretences by Judge Ysung in County Court yesterday afternoon. The terms are to run concurrently. -rmy SCALE OP CHAlUiBS . The following Is the scale of charges madefor reading notices: Birth Notices COc. Cards of Thanks, J2. Funeral Notices $L Funeral Flowers 10c ner name. Man-tare nnd Engagement announcement $8. ' Tuesday, February 18 CAGE SIX T11E DAILY NEWS 1930 1x6 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 14', S4S, No 1 Common . . . .$25.00 2x4 and 2x6, 8 to 14', S4S, No. 2 Common. . . .522.00 Kiln Dried Flooring, Ceiling- and Finish, Mouldings Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Etc. BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Sawmill and Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, 3C1 Retail Yard. Cow bay, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. WtlNCE RUPERT, B.C. COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST AKKIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT New Company Takes Over Silver Cup; Big Operations Near Usk PJanned; Columario toflJe Active Again -, The Silver Cup mine at Hazelton, it is reported, will be taken over by a new company to be known as the Omineca Mining and Milling Co., which is about to be incorporated. It is the reported intention of the company to first develop a quantity of ore, after which milling would be resumed in the plant which was established during the past year by the old company. Holders of shares in the old company, it is said, will be table to take out shares in the new. Alwin Harvey, Vancouver produce broker," Is provisional president and J. Ed- as far as mining progress is con-ward Sears, lawyer, secretary. T. cerned, may depend to a great ex-B. Lewis, a well known mining en- tent on what success may be at-gineer, will be managing-director, tained by the new company. Those and,-according to the report, will identified with the venture firmly assume immediate control ol tne believe that there are the neces-property. I sary ore deposits. An English syn- The Copper River Exploration Co. dicate is oehlnd the enterprise and Grossman & Holland of Vancouver is being incorporated now with are the solicitors. H L heavy capital to prospect the coun-1 E., is secretary and director and try around Usk with a view to start- John WUlman of Usk te another tag mining operations on a rather d'rectr. large scale. The company already i has under option to bond the Tou- The crew on the property near Ion group of five crown-granted , M 01 uoia vn claims as well as five claims held by Could Not Sleep HEADACHES Were So Bad . Mrs. A. M. Araenault, Now Aberdeen. VS., writes:--"For a period I had been troubled with headache and they were io bad they kept me awake at night "I was advioed by a friend, after harisg used, many different kinds of medicine, to try After taklnz three bottlos T wai completely relieved, and con recommend it to be a perfect medicine. ' ' Put up only by The T. Milbuia Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont monthly meeting last week with President R. Q. Matthews in the Batten, M. ' chair, decided to send the presi dent as a delegate to the semiannual meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia in Terrace on March 12. MONDAY, TUESDAY I AND WEDNESDAY two snows 7 and 9 p.m. WONDERFUL ALL-TALKING AND SINGING COMEDY 'They Had To Sae Paris" WITH WILL ROGERS, THE FUNNIEST MAN IN THE WORLD Comedy, Happy Birthday Paramount Sound News Admission, 20c and G5c SAVE MONEY! PHONE 771 Try C. C. Ketchum's Minehead Coal THE BEST ALBBKTA COAL IN PRINCE KUrEItT Save 10 per cent in weight and buy our coal which Is ulv, a v. under cover and full weight. Egg, 1-inch to 8-inch $12. Stove, 3-inch to 6-inch $i2.7r Fiuurace Lump $13.50 tar wjs-oejracaa fliw tvuh stasia I lB!oaar.f B 2 IE122Y2VESSY KKANIlY AS A SAFE STIMULANT IX ALL EMEHGEXCIES. KEEI IT ILVXDY; 1 BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE This advertider.iunt is not published or displayed l Uic Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia. NEW BEAUTY , See the new Ford Cars at our showrooms ?; i " Tlic Canadian Car." S. E. Parker Ltd. DEALERS Prince Rupert, B. C.