PAGE ETC Here's another attractive ost women find it difficult to think up new id tit for attractive aienut . . . This one. suggested by Mia Kaiherine M. Caldwell, cookery authority of Canadian Hone Journal, Toronto, Is there fore sure to please. LUNCHEON MENU Cheese and Vegetable Souffle with Cream Sauce Buttered Whole Wheat Toast Sweet Pickles Hot Raspberry Biscuits Chase ft Sanborn's Tea For afternoon tea, there Is nothins nicer than these same Raspberry Biscuits, shaped daintily with a tiny cutter split, buttered and served piping hot, with a cup of perfect teal Miss Caldwell says: "Magic Baking Powder Is easy to use because Its uniform, high quality never varies. I use and recommend Majic because my experience has proven that it always gives consistently better biking results." ill IBT T1 iry K il IT. wrier CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND OUR SHIPYARD Ol'EKATlNU 0. T. 1'. 20,000-TON FLOATING DItYDOCK Engineers. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our riant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 COAL IS IN A DRV SHED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, youare losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $ 1JJ0 MINEIIKAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 1JJ0 MINEIIEAU LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . . 13.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 ISEFOKK YOU INSURE YOUR LIFE It will pay you to Investigate the Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada. It has not suffered In any way on account of the stock market crash. Its investments have always been very CONSERVATIVE. The returns on a Mutual Life of Canada policy have always been gratifying to the policy-holder. District Agents: The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada McCAFFERY, GIRHONS & COLLART, LTD. THIKII AVENUE W. TELEPHONE 11 COAL liuy the real Coal our famous Edson and CassfdrJ Welllncton In any'quah'tiUesV Also Uulklcy Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co I'UONES 58 AND 558 Early Ad. Copy is appreciated QUUS39 Dr Alexander " ' , v.; : f anArnivicc phone 575 iiesnek hi.ock DENTIST Look for this mark on every tin. It is a guarantee that Magic does not contain alum or any harmful ingredient. Miss Caldwell's Recipe RASPBERRY BISCUITS . 2 eu pa dour 4 toupoora Magio Baklng Powder i teaspoon aalt 2 Ublaapoona augar 4 tablet poon ihof tenino H cup milk Taa-cubM of auaar FUapbarry Juica or syrup Clarke's Ketchup 2 bottles for Malkin's Iiest Sweet Pota toes 2lVs, 2 tins Malkin's Iiest Pumpkin 2Vi,s. 3 Una or Mix and sift the dry ingredients. Cut the hard, cold shortening into them with a knife, using a quick, short, chopping motion; or reduce the hard cold fat to tiny particles with a pastry blender or a steel-pronged fork. When the mixture resembles a very coarse meal, add the liquid, mixing quickly and lightly. Turn out the dough on a slightly floured board; pat it down lightly or roll it to a thickness of about one Inch. Shape with a small cutter or cut in squares with a floured knife. Dip the small lumps of sugar into syrup from canned or fresh raspberries . . . Press a lump into each biscuit . . . forcing it well i into the dough so that it will not run down the sides melted. - Place the biscuits on a greased pan or baking sheet and bake in a very hot oven, 450 F., 12 to 15 minutes. Royal Purple Bridge-Whist Mrs. G. C Gulick and Capt. 3. Mulligan Winners of First Prizes Last Night Mrs. O. E. Gulick was winner of first prize in bridge last night a. the fortnightly tournament of th Ladies of the Royal Purple. Mrs. C. C. Marshall had the low score. In whist, Capt. J. J. Mulligan had the high score and Mrs. II. Skattebo! low. Mrs. Angelo Astori was convene -for the evening assisted by. Mrs. tl A. Ross and Mrs. Tom Caroff. Union steamer Oamosun. Cant James Flndlay, returned to port a: 1 11 JO this morning from Anyox Stewart and other northern points and sailed at 1.30 this afternoon for Vancouver and waypolnts. Weekly Special, (Jet Your Supplies at these Prices and Save Money Aylmer Vegetable Soup per tin Aylmer Pork it Beans 2's 4 tins for- 10c 45c 45c 45c 40c Malkin's Dest Com on Cob (rZrt fin. iJeJvr Nabob Coffee per lb. .4 50c Nabob Tea 50C Robertson's Scotch Mar malade, 4's, per tin . 75c Aylmer Royal Anne Cherries Q-f 24's. 3 for. vl Herrings in Tomato Sauce OAp larfft) tln 1' nor tin Fresh Fruit and Vegetables at low prices, arriving every boat Mussallem Grocery Co Limited 417-423 FIFTH AVENUE EAST Phone 18 and 81 NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Big Missouri Expected to Develop Into Big Gold Produccr-r-Development of Telkwa Coal Mine About Premier Affairs ods. It was for this reason principally that the sampling mill has been established on the 1 'i property. There has been much activity in Big Missouri stock recently and It has been making heavy gains. Under the direction of F. M. Dockrill, there Is now a well equip In one direction and out in another. Up to now only about a dozen men have, been employed but it is expected that there will soon be a considerable increase. Next fall, it ductlon In the dividend rate from Gc to 3c, were disappointed as no letter accompanied the checks. Dr. J. T. Mandy, resident mining engineer .however, in his preliminary re port for 1930, comments as follows on Premier operations: "This com pany has operated continuously. Earnings are naturally affected adversely by the low price of silver. New ore Is being picked up from time to time in small shoots lateral to the main zone between No 2 and No. 3 levels. Development of the sixth level ore shoot has been steadily carired on. This shoot Is characterized by irregular slllflca- tlon and erratic values. Improvements In the mill that promise increased efficiency have been worked out. Intensive search for new la teral ore bodies has been carried )ut with three diamond drills on the higher altitude ground east of the main ore zone." Official an nouncement has been made that the Prosperity mine. In which Pre mier hold a 76 Interest, made a net profit of $209,021 in the 13 months of its operation up to No vember 3 last. Ins November profit was $10364 with gross smelter value of $42,430 and production costs of $25,767. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert January 27, 1911 Prince Rupert workers, at a crowded meeting, unanimously pa sed a resolution to the effect that a committee should go before the city council and demand 45c per hour for common labor on city work. The meeting opened with a stirring rendition of "The Red Flag." Painters are now busy In the new school building on Seventh Avenue. The building, wlthlnmi lew laay, wljl be ready M .occupancy. ' The American steamer Cottage City arrived from Alaska and, after a brief stay, proceeded to beanie. C. N. R. TRAINS From Bast-Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 pjn. For East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. SHIPMENT OF TOTEMS ped camp, accomodating more than 1 a dozen men! at the Bulkley Valley Transaction Said to be Regular Yet coal mine up Goat Creek near Tel- j Native Relics Are Being kwa. There is a bunker that holds i Held Up 300 tons of coal and operates on a ! gravity system. From the mine to I the railway, a distance of somej interviewed In regard to a re-seven miles, a good road has been ! wnt shipment of totem poles from provided. In the mine Itself there prince Rupert to New York, de-is a 13-foot Seam Of high Class t,.rw nf which h Jwri tntatrMn. j steam coal which may also be used bT government. VV. E. Col-, for domestic purposes. The devel- 'rndlan .on Agent here gtated ,opmentof the mine consists of two that ,he tw0 were unneteabouOandMOfeetlong from NaM IndUuw b ,T ; permission of the Indian Depart-full 13-foot vu height of the seam A mtmt Dr c Marlus of connecUon has been me so ihat fh arcneol department at ore cars may travel into the mine ottaw, had lnc Mncion of 'h? Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs , Dr. Scott, to ship two poles to the museum of the American Indian at New York. had Phased r is exoected mining will be carried , " , ,. - natives on tne Naas River over a Valley coal property Is two mile " fuu square. A lew aays ago tnere were 100 tons' of coal in the bunkers. Mr. Dockrill visited Prince Rupert a few days ago with a view to developing a market here for his coal. vember. A week or two ago they were shipped and the transaction Is said to have been perfectly regular. Mi. Collison stated that the law provided that no poles were to Shareholders of the Premier Gold be nlPPd out of the country ex- Mlnlng Co. Ltd, who may have ex- cept by the permission of the Sup-pected that some information on erlntendent-Oeneral. This permls- the company's affairs would have' won was secured oy ur. uaroeau been given with the dividend pay- It was hU (Mr. CoOtson's) duty to ment in January.fin view of the re- see that the law was enforced and there was nothing illegal about the matter. A third pole was to hare been shipped to the Toronto Art Oalleo but it had not yet arrived from the Naas. The poles were ordinary Indian totems. The local railway freight agent stated that he had no knowledgi of totems being shipped from Prince Rupert. District News BURNS LAKE Burns Lake defeated Fraser Lake four to one in a recently played hockey game. Goal tending of Jack Mowat was one of the Important factors In deciding the game for the locals. 1 Harry Smith is suffering from a severe attack of lnfluensa. Mrs. Radley is now convalescent after having been confined for a time fo the Burns lake hospital. H. Linton, Dr. T. C. Holmes, C. R McLeod, M. F. Nourse, A. R. Drown P. Druncll and John Oowans have been elected members of the board of St. Paul's United Church here for the coming year. Ladies of Holy Angels' Roman Ca thollc Church here have organized with officers as follows: president, Mrs. P. V. Tallon; secretary, Miss Mary Con Ion; treasurer, Miss Mar garet McKenna; first vice-presl dent, Mrs. II. Conlon; second vice president, Mrs. D. A. Smith. . Wilbur Williams has. won. .first prlie In the Junior chicken club at IPalling with Margaret Saunders, V ' v ' . ........... secona ; ian rorier, mira; isawara Miller, fourth. Dorothy Drott of Prince Rupert Is paying a visit with her parents at Danskln. The Consolidated Mining St Smelting Co has closed down devel opment work on that Emerald pro perty In the Slbola district tempor arlly. xi aiaiamt ami B!itKimi;i " , . i m 1 m It may be reasonably concluded, from the fact that a g pilot mill has been erected on the property by the Consoli- dated Mining & Smelting Co., that there is a good chance of the Big Missouri eventually becoming a producing gold mine. The deposit is a low grade gold ore carrying appreciable but, at present, valueless amounts of zinc. The jj values are obscurely and irregularly distributed and can- g not be satisfactorily outlined by ordinary sampling meth- iMontiay anu lucsuay TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 VM. JOE E. BROWN and BERNICE CLAIRE in lop A Hilarious Comedy, with Singing, Dancing and E. : Comedy "Won't Give Up" Novelty "Temples of Silcnc. Cartoon "Singing In the Bath Tub" Admission 20c & 65c For All Home Baking The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famou "Rupert Brand" SMOKED i ;lack co: Speed " I Feature Starts at 7:10 and 9 i g Wed., Thur. & Thur. Matinee "OLD ENGLISH" . Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PKINCE KUPERT, Ii.C. RUPERT FISH AND CHIP SH0? Announces the delivery of fhh and chips from 4 30 p ' 9 p.m. week days, Saturdays. 12 noon until 10 pjn. at 30c i : c. 0. d. including delivery. When late for Hubby's supper phone Dlack 910 for quirk expensive meal, cooked in the finest salad oil 0btain.1t 201 Third Ave. W Proprietor, K. II. STRACIIAN IPC Diamoni rinci M 4 iwlc choK 0 duifu, JjJ ifO, $100 A fashion forecast for 1980! Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FKNIiF.R AND ItODY WORK A SPECIALTY Phone lib. Soothsayine is not mir huu'tv. course. But we can safely make one prediction. In fifty years from now, diamond will be just as much "in style" ai they are today. And if they w t rurchiKd from a reputable jcwelr store their value will not ha - depredated one bit Doesn't thn surest the wisdom of profestioaa advice before you purchase du tnonds? Well gladly give it John Bulger Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Mm ml :, '1 1 .1 1 r '1 I I b cfcua a run in t a in ru twrou mxnzu t mxm im im i m i g. . ; Robin Hood FIOUR TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIilY I'Olt SKEE.NA ItRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MN K AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throuihout the City Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results