It i m PAGE SIX A Private Income of H00 a month for Life IF IN GOOD HEALTH $100 A MONTH. IF IN ILL HEALTH $100 A MONTH. INCASE OF HEATH $10,000 CASH. Just picture It. At 55, while still well and vigorous, to corne into a private income (over and above other revenues), guaranteed for the rest of your life, of $100 a month. You simply make yearly or half-yearly deposits of an agreed amount for a specified period, at the end of which you begin toreceiveamonthly income for life. That's only part of the story. If, meanwhile, through sickness or accident you should become totally disabled, you cease paying premiums and receive $100 a month during such disability. At age 55, the regular income of $100 a month, unimpaired, comes into effect. Look how your family is protected. Should you die at any time before reaching 55, your family receives $10,000. This Is but one example of a variety of plans which the Sun Life of Canada has for every age, condition, and amount. Fill lu and forward this form (which Involves you In no obligation) and exact figures suited to your Individual need will be sent you. SUN LItFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA, Montreal, Canada. Without obligation on my part please send full particulars of your $100-a-month-for-life plan as outlined in your advertisement in ' (Name of paper) ' Name (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Address (Street) (City) S. I JAR0UR NORTHERN B. C. REPRESENTATIVE MONTREAL ffiRRBfflHMMMBKHHEBBiHHHNHKBii' mhmwsma Brand if The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office. .Smelling and. Keflnlng Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores Producers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Fig Lead and Zinc TADANAC, TRAIL TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert SMOKED BLACK uO.D Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD UI'EICATlNti (J. T. 1 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineer. Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworker, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 THE DAILY NEWS Monday. January 5, 19? 1 NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT B. C. Silver Planning Mill Esperanza Development to Be Resumed II. S. Munroe Jtfpw " ' " In South Africa i Directors of the B. C. Silver Mines Ltd. consider that the property has reached the statre when erection of .1 mill is warranted and this matter vvicn mis in view, development since August si Has been largely in the way of preparing the ore bodies for millintr. This statement featured the to shareholders at the annual meeting of the company recently by C. A. Banks, president and general manager. Mr. Banks stated further that, in preparing ore bodies for munng, a raise irom wo. o icvei on what is known as the B2 ore body has disclosed values of between $30 and $50 a ton across the width of the raise five feet, six Inches and additional ore exists in the walls. "The average value of the ore bodies disclosed to date," stated Mr. Banks' report, "will make a good grade mill product." The Premier old Mining Co. Ltd holds a 38 interest In B. C. SUver and the two properties lie side by side. The Selu-kwe Co. of London, Eng., holds $879,509 of an authorized and issued capital of $1,5D0,000. Mr. Banks' report shows that all development work during the company's fiscal year ending August . 31, 1930, was concentrated on No. 6 level where the Premier-B. C. Silver ore zone has now been traced for a distance of 2,400 feet and where, to date, four ore bodies have been found. The possibilities of the ore zone have by no means been exhausted by the work accomplished to date and it is probable that additional Important ore shoots will be discovered by further exploration. A large amount of development work done to date has been in the nature of opening up the zone in order that It may be more fully prospected later. Ihe to tal drifting, cross-cutting and side- swiping during the year was equivalent to 3850 feet of drifting. De velopment work was satisfactorily I carried out during the year by D. II. Rae. The balance sheet as at August 31 shows that $91,929 was expended on general development and prospecting" during the year, bringing total development costs to date to $G77.888.94. Definite work Is expected In the very near future as to plans being made for resumption of operations under new management of the well-known Esperanza mine at Alice Arm. Seattle interests, who have made aramgements to acquire a argc block of stock, do not actually obtain control of the company CLEARING SPECIAL WE ARE MAKING GOOI1 REDUCTIONS BEFORE STOCK TAKING THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK UP Malkln's Beet Coffee 55c per lb Malkln's Best Tem 55c per lb Malkln's Best Jams All 70c varieties, 4's, per tin .... Robin Hood Flour lU's Per Sack $1.85 Robin KMma Hood Oats ML V& RAPID flRTf! (China, Ware) Per Package 40c This quality Is hard to beat Pineapple Sliced 2's Q4 A A O'tlns for vitUU Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at Reduced Prices Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 417-423 FIFTH AVENUE EAST is now under consideration, report of directors presented which Is still held by British Columbia shareholders. It Is planned to develop the larger ore veins on the various properties when operations commence. On the Alice property, ; there Is a. vein six feet wide carry- If. 11 ln.LL!is!!.ver vlu? an,d n "ie! Interior Man cujiciauu 1; u veui 1UUI itTCb Wlue carrying silver and gold values. There is also another vein, 12 feet wide, in which gold values predominate. In addition, there are a number of smaller high grade silver veins. Assisting Harry Bowyer In making financial arrangements for a resumption 01 development is An - gus Macdonald who has been asso- elated with the company for sev- eral years. The Esperanza Co. now controls a total of 19 claims. Potentially the biggest develop- ment In the history of the copper Industry Is taking place In Rhodesia Attending the bride was Miss Mary where eventually one billion tons of McKnight, of Vancouver, as brides-copper ore, with a copper content nuid, while little Owennle Lane, ranging 3.3 to 7.5, is expected to nlese of the bride, made a charming De mmea, accoraing to 11. a. wun- flower girl. The groom was sup-roe, consulting engineer of the ; ported by E. T. Lane. Miss Helen Rhodeslan Anglo-American Co. and! Ritchie of Wsst Vancouver, played formerly general manager of the Mendelssohn's "Wedduis? March." Granby Co, EXPANSION IN MINING Tne mining industry has shown' continued expansion during 1930, says the monthly letter of the , Royal Bank of Canada. Many new projects have been comnleted and . extensive development work carried on. Prices of mfny products have shown radical declines and some operations haveibeen curtailed or discontinued. Increased production, ou the other hand, has been repor ted In many Important fields. The output of gcfld.BllveV. copper, nickel, lead, zinc, natural gas and petroleum, all showed Increases during the first nine months over the corresponding period of 1929. When complete returns are available for the year, several new high records of production will be shown. This Is abundant evidence of the strength and vitality of the Canadian min ing Industry. In uCarr! rESKS is one which holds promise of mak- lng substantial savings for the newsprint Industry. It Is hoped that by making use of a new process for burning Canadian pyrlte ore. Invented by Mr. Horace Freeman of Shawlnigan Falls, Que., that the newsprint Industry can advantageously discontinue annual purchases of more than four and one half million dollars worth of sul phur from abroad. In addition to direct savings to the newsprint and chemical industry amounting to about one million six hundred thou- i aanr! rinllura a var l.lio hv.nrrtHunt of this process, Iron ore, would sup- ply one-eighth of the total annual iron ore requirements 01 uniano and Quebec. ! mWJgjaTIjTffTWi lS COAL Huy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Welllneton In any quantities. Also Hulklcy Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 558 Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 575 BESNER BLOCK DENTIST LOSE FATTHIS WAY No matter how fat you nre or how much you hate to get out and walk a couple of miles If you will take half a teaspoon of Knischen Suits in a glass of hot water every morning for 30 days You will feel so good so enertic, and the urge fur activity will lie no great that you will immensely 'enjoy a daily walk of several miles and lose fat. Why will Knwclien Suits make tliis reat change for tlie better hi me ft nSoVyou to ncrve in u" iyMy ! H,'y"J While ou are losing fat y vou will be gaining in energy in enuurunec in ambition. Your skin wi will crow clearer. and your eyes will sparkle with the pool health that Krusclien brings. The old arm chair won't liold you any more you'll want to lie up and iloing you'll enjoy work and active recreation and you'll sleep like a top. You'll lose fat, and probably live years longer. Weds In South Miss Annie Lane of Nanaimo lie- comes ISridc of Uobcrt McGregor of Quick 1 NANAIMO, Jan. 5: A very pretty , but quiet wedding took Dlace at the home of tlfc bride's parents when Rev. Canon H. V. Hitchcox united In Imatrlmonv Annie Marv (Nannvt j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane, of Ghase River, to Robert Mo Connell McQreaor. of Quick. B.C. and during the signing of the register "At Dawning was rendered by A. R. Lane. Following the ceremony, luncheon was served, after which the happy couple left on their honeymoon. They will take up thslr residence In Quick. W. L. Larkwortrty, well known New Hazelton merchant, will board today's train In the Interior and proceed to his native home in RtrntfnrH nntorin tnr vttt ettfeig Up Mights If Oettlnit ?1r V'Khl.-. n.irkanho. frequent any -.. H r.. lu- I-miia, Ncrr-ouaneaa, Khuintlni.i, Aridity, Burn-In. Rmartlna-, Jilndder Irrigation, or Kidney Wfnkn-m makea you fuel tired, deprtnnM and dlnrouraswf. try tji Cyatex Teat Worka rut, atarta circulating thru the ayatem In IS minutes, rraliod by thousands. Don't glre up. Try Cyirto (pronounced SlM-tex) today, under the Iron-Clad u.ra.ntee-. UIt Quickly Mop thaM condition. Improve riatful alaon anrf nera-y, or money back. Only 75 at til drug ateraa, SBSiSSSSiSSSSB' ' Mussallem's M EAT Market Lamb Chopi 25c per lb. . . Loin Veal Chopi 25c per lb Shoulder Roast of $1 Veal, 6 lbs. ... . Stewing Veal 50c 3 lbs Lqg Roast of Veal Qff o por lb Round Steak 25c por lb Sirloin Steak 30c per lb Shoulder Pork $1 5 lbs Fresh Side Pork ff fio 3 lbs 3 Loin Pork Chops OAa per lb Mussallem's Meat Market Phones 18 & 81 417 f ifth Ave. K. Mrs, Frank Breeze Passes In South At J' '! I'M ' ''-''-' ' Was Sister of JUrs. F. McB. Young, and Herself Well Known ' In North Mrs. Winnlf red E. Breeze, wlfbf J. Frank Breeze, well known northern mining man, and sister of Mrs. Fred McB. Young of this city, died last Wednesday at her home In Vancouver following a brief Illness. Mrs. Young was present In Vancouver at the time of her sister's death. The funeral took place In Vancouver on Friday afternoon, Rev. E. D. Briden officiating. The late Mrs. Breeze was born In Nanaimo, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Glaholm, one of the pioneer families of Vancouver Island. Her mother was Margaret McGregor who was the first white child born In Nanaimo. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Breeze Is survived by a married daughter, her mother, a brother and two sisters, Mrs. Breeze was quite well known and popular In Prince Rupert and the Atlln district. General sympathy will be extended to Mrs. Young on the death of her sister. Frank D. Rice. B.C.L.S.. return-, ed to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from a trip to Pott Esslngton on professional business? 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