page mo Pricf iOcXbox DAILY EDITION ceding of $2,02 U 1 2. Heart arrd Nerves So Bad Was Unable To Sleep For Hours Miii Theret if, BTry, Galllngertowa, Ont, wrft: "I troubltd, for ilmoit a rear, with mj heart and nerrri, etpeciallr on retiring at night when I would I unable to slee'p for hoars. I wptouil fatlsandjkoame try exeitable and 'ftPiM?'. VV umi firuoinieuJea Slilftirn'i Har6aii1 XiTiUt aiiaftTAakinp tliem for a few werf!,tmM 'enj grfWmeWi rert, and rapidly rtgsised my farmer tit of health.'' Soli at all Ant aal rrl atorat, or aallaf rt on r.f.iK t pnca ax " Wfflnm 0, Ud, Tsreal Out. THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue II.' F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.00 For lesser perreds, paid In advance, per month 50 By mill to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid, in advance for yearly period 3.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year $6.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 ttgjfu. Weah4&ajp"j?'$2, 1931 SIDEWALK SMlFACiiVG When it was proposed by the city engineer that an asphalt surface should be used for the sidewalks in Prince JRupert, there was considerable protest from some who said that the walk would be far inferior to concrete. In i Edmonton, however, they prefer this class of surface to i concrete as being more pleasant for walking, and the city j is now using a one-inch asphalt surface on a concrete base, i The plan s descrbed in detail in the current issue of the , Municipal News by the city engineer of Edmonton. It is1 said in the article that the bituminous surface meets with ! general public approval. The total cost there of the one-j inch surfacing is 66 cents a square yard. So far 85 miles of ! this class of walk has been laid. The only person on whom-the asphalt is hard is the shoeman, because shoes last longer when it is used than when the walks are of concrete. The dark surface is also more restful to the eyes. a. -. vi, w. HALIBUT KEPT AWAY The present arrangement under which halibut is being kept awaV from Prince Runert in favor nf n fnrpirm nnrl is one to be deplored. Under the restriction the people here are becoming very restive and sympathy which formerly was with ihe fishermen in their efforts to establish a cooperative marketing concern is rapidly changing Into opposition, k Prince Rupert people generally are not concerned who the fishermen sell their catches to. Thatis their hosiness and no one has a right to interfere. Under the prelfint arrangements, however, the bulk of the fish are being kept away from the port and naturally the people are wondering what action they can take to right the present wrong condition. NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Annual Report 'or Granby Co. Shows Production and Financial Figures Former Owner of Premier.. Iiankrupt Riff Missouri Looks Good" Production of metals at the properties of ' the dranpy Consolidated Mining, Smelting & Power Go. at Anyoxund at Copper Mountain last year amounted to 46,881,149 pounds of copper, 393,594 ounces of silver and 8,435 ounces ot gold. Coal mining operations were carried on, in addi-tin, at Casaidy, Vancouver Island, throughout the year, 120,000 tons being obtained for commercial purposes. Ah average of about 2000 employees were carried on the payroll, disbursements amounting in round figures to $3,000,- 000. Expenditure for purchase ofr T - , : materials, supplies, etc. amounted to emotion now Is for his clothes and approximately 2.&90.OOO while $700.- $t$J In cash. Nell made a fortune 000 was paid for transportation of out ef the Premier mine and In the supplies purchased and products shipped. The power generated a at the company's powr house at An yox during the year amounted to approximately 50.000.000 kUowatt ilne Bonanza fame. nours. An avenge of 1.200 employ-1 - ees are on the Arryo payroiii'Dur-1 The Crawford Transfer Co. at ing the year distributions to stock- iStewart Is being kept busy hauling I holders amounted to S2.3S2.000 supplies from Stewart to the Big which, together with amounts ex-1 Missouri mine.. j landed for labor, supplies. power, i ' 1 Irelght. etc. brifigs the total expen-j A letter receive In Vancouver! rJlture of the ertnpSrry Wth'e year ttm a rrimtng engineer In Stewart .... .. .. . tl lui... a. Ah Inf, hnn i. t.-t in cAvrw 01 jo.oyvwrwnr sew,ngjy(rii$cpb er .Hrarve picture in 1 up u.rracrvc lor uepiciion, net loss irfgura 10 me luture 01 me uig Mis-for the rear 1930 wi company 6rsourlrrrslnc.'.RecovertnKS from the eratlons Amounted to $432,624 ag-lmlll operations are said in the let- alnst a net profit In the year pre-iter to be very substantial, having h. K. Nell, prominent mining man ot Spokane, who put the Premier mine in the Portland Canal country on the map twelve or thirteen years ago, has filed a petition for bankruptcy in Spokane. lie lost $750,000 In the CulberUon store failure last fall. Ills unly claim to property ex- arty development of the St. Eug- one mine at Moyie In the southern interior w4tere he was associated with the late James Cronln of Ba- already more than paid for the cost of installing the plant. Plans arej being projected for Increasing mill equipment to as high as from 4.000 ' to 5.000 tons a day during this sum-! mer. Samples of the ore being taken out are remarkably good with high contents of gold. More Interest, it is said, Is also being taken In properties adjoining Bin Missouri. j TRIBUTE IS PAID Feeljnjs of Western Canada Jew cry for Mrs. Goldbloom Voiced '- ' Grandson's Letter'' 1 A fine tribuje to the memory ol the late Mrs. Rachel Goldbloom, who died recently In Vancouver is paid by her grandson. Horace , Rlpstein, of Montreal, in a letter to relatives in the West, including 'his grandfather. William Gold I bloom of this city, the widower. It Is a tribute In which the Whore Jewish colony of the West will I Join. The letter Is as follows: "So what we have been dreading for a long time but has been Inexorable has come to pass, flow difficult It Is to write, how dlfrl j cult to think clearly, how Impossible to realize that one who ha3 meant so much to us all Is no more. We try to tell tfurselves that It had to be. We try to make our-selves believe that we should or thankful her suffering Is over. Bu. In the light of such a shock anr. such a great loss, such terms as If! awswwwarowwBBBsaR ' THE DAILY NEWS reason and common srns? mean nothing. Mankind Is essentially selfish. Let us try to deceive ourselves as we will, we thmk always of ourselves first. And so in the I loss of dear Grandma. ! Perhaps ish'e is better off who itaaWBut Jjurselves those- she jhWrTefC?fcKEd in this puSfllng j wotiawtoafc )'(. us? What a blow this has been! How difficult It is going to be for us to pursue the dut of tvtfryday life when we' realize that one whose every 1 thought has been for our welfare i has left us. What a noble womah iwhflt a beautiful character! One so little -appreciated, and yet al ways overcoming countless petty rebuffs In her never-ceasing efforts to help.o.thers. It was only in recent years that I had come to understand arid appreciate Grandma. With Increasing knowledge arnd experience that the years bring. I had begun to realize what a privilege it was to have such a brilliant woman for a grandmother. For bill riant the certainly was Denjed in her girlhood all the things that are of the present age! known as benefits and forced i-:, undergo many hardships in the; pioneering days of western Can--' da, her remarkable courage, am ; azlng resourcefulness and dojgefl persistence always made It possl M fnr hpr to fnree Ahead. Het a forceful ypt withal kindly per soh'ality. Harmony Disrupted capacity for work and ofgahlza-, 6h, I know that time; Is a won-, . . , ;derful healer, that we are all tlon was little short of marvel- : morta,$j that Way flf tho lous. Need I recall for one Pesach worjd goes on and that thls world week In Winnipeg she took It upon has much that Is tragic in It that hSetf to Coo rry particle' o!f.we' are" 'f breed to1 'face. Vet siich a rooa tor counutss immigrants w that they should not be forced to eat ChumeU? But this Is only on: in a life ftlWfl with good deeds, o! ihoughtlulness for others and Of would see to It that traniporta tion was arranged fbr some need-family, that some unfortunate ehrW was adopted Hit a good family, and so on endlessly. and strong, something beautiful and really worthwhile seems to have gone. How i wish I could have been i there In her last days when I was Through her untiring efforts and j so much in her mind. To me her countless gttod deeds on behalf of i memory will alwtoys be a cherished sthers, she gained for herself the one and her loss an irreparable respect, esteem, love and admlra- one. for she was my truest an I .km of all with whom she came (-slrrcerest friend my Ideal of Wl In contact. Such women are all too few. Very seMom does one have the privilege of encountering such manhood. And what a great flghl er! 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