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ELECT K1C AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 OUR COAL IS IN A DRY SUED When you are buying coal look on the economical side of life. If you buy wet coal, you are losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PEMBINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.50 MINEHEAD EGG Delivered, Per Ton P.30 MINEHEAD LUMP Delivered, Per Ton . 1J.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 COAL Buy the real Coal our fa-mous Edson and Cassldy Wellincton In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, liraln and Robin Hood Flour. nnce Kupert reed to PHONES 58 AND 558 Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results PROBLEM OF ! PROSPECTOR! Reduction in Fees Anions Suggested Benefits By Mining Division of Topley'Dls ' " ' trict Association) The prospector, as we generally I find him, is 'not burdened with much worldly goods although he j goes into the hills In search of treasure. In the first place he, Usually has to work hard for a grub stake to take along with him orr .his trip, betting tjie government $5 that ;he is lucky enough to find a mne which will prove a standby for Himself, a revenue for the government and a living for a larger or smaller amount of people. The prospector, having found an outcropping of mineral in which appears to htm to be worthy of some work done on it, he then locates his ground (one claim or more as he thinks is necessary to make a mine holding). He then comes out and records It at the nearest recording office which costs htm $2.90 a claim, f he has any money left ior his face Is good) he then starts back with rmore supplies, a'small working out fit in the form of a shovel, pick, a few pieces of steel, powder, and other necessary implements. He then starts to explore his holdings and, although he can show up a fairly good looking chance, he cannot possibly get capital Interested. If he Is lucky one or two months of work may show up a fairly good looking chance, then again, it may be ground that is harder to prove, and like now. with the present depression on. he may have to hang on for years. Each claim, according to the act, requires $100 worth of work done on it each year to keep It In good standing. The $2.50 recording fee! la oil rlcVif ansl inn I ,u niiu Mrc w ffVlMl vt Week-End Specials Malkln's Best Tea 2 lbs. Malkln's Best Coffee 2 lbs. Malkln's Best Hooey 4-lb. tin Nabob Baking Powder 2V4-IO. tin 8eedleM Raisins 2-lb. pkg. Oold Medal Malt Extract 2-lb. tin Extra Special on rfapoleon Brand Brand XUllan Extra Virgin Olive e Oil Oil 138-os. tin each 64-ot. tin each 32-oe. tin each ., 16-os. tin each Swift's Picnic Hani Pr lb , Burn's Chicken a la King 10-oe. tin Fine Juicy Ofanges-- 5 doz. Sunright Soap per pkg. 95c 95c 75c 75c 25c 65c S2.95 $1.50 80c 45c 25c 50 c 95c 20c Alberta Market V. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 THE DAILY NEWS NEURALGIA A rood .ppticttioa f Mi- .ra i,if(Mii dimiiMi. juM bluti lb. $ft". Ym'II find iW JtMl got wonderful relief I ' II : I LLLllivHI STAKING OF PAJiPJI electrical prospecting method may do good work In locating hidden ore bodies, but the prospector is yet the necessary link between the un known In the hills and the produc ing mine. t appears that more should be done to assist the actual prospector in order that we may know more about our mineral wealth, bringing in more producing mines. In Indus trial development of our natural resources. For it will also make a home consumption for our farm produce where as now, when there is no local market, the farmer has to compete In the outside market where they are producing under more favorable conditions than here. .Therefore anyone who is trying to carve out a living here should get behind and back up anything to aid this development of our re sources for his own benefit. PATTULLO SUMS UP (Continued from rage One) out tender, policy pursued ever since, with result that B.C. paid 4 i or snort term money in is year when' Ontario got it for 3. 5. Charter for Stewart railway given to party henchmen for disposal to other Interests. 6. Government refused amend - work also as he has to Drove hlsimenU te WRtr act designed to pro- ground anyway. But for him to I"1 PuW,c from exorbitant light make an outlay of $250 per claim ! and Vt rates. to record this' work each year is like ' 7 Government refused amend- puttlng the cart before the horse. ment to regulate capital structure taxing an industry before it is de- of wireJcaa telephone company, ask- veloped. Surely if there has to be tot franchise. an outlay of cash, 50c a claim or 8. Government appointed in- $2.60 a group would be sufficient, j numertDi commissions to assist in '"5 reaponswutty ana tuen Lar5e Scale Explorins The next thine U th-. tnino m -v. i " puoiisn reporw oouunea ptofing it on a large scale tlf he has been fortunate enough to get capital interested). There we see at expense of thousands of dollars. 9. Public .documents withheld from public access, although used the miner working protected by the ' by overnment for Ptisan Pur Compensation Act. In the case of his having an accident he gets compensation and hospital care. But where is the prospector's protection igalnst such accident as may be fall him? For he is no more immune to accident than anyone else. Why not bring him under the com pensation act the same as any other Industrial worker? poses 10. Legislature insolently flouted by Premiers refusal to table documents ordered by resolution of the House. , ' Second Session 1. Government reduced to burlesque by ministers'. ignorance of own departments. 2. Prime Minister and other Geoloaical survev has no doubt1 mtnMers unblushlngly made state- done good work In pointing out like- lmnU contrary to fact, arousing ly fields for prospecting, and the disrespect for all government. ; 3. fuoac oiitciats pilloried and false witness borne against them by ministers, who, when their charee.; i were held to be false, did not pursue the proper course of resigning I from cabinet. Did not even have j grace to express regret. I 4. Expenditures Increased by , $3,000,000 and estimates deliberately falsified by padding to give impression of balanced budget. 5. Valuable lands of public sold away below value, while adjacent lands bought for right-of-way purposes at many times such prices. 6. Attacks made on University to curtain Its usefulness and designed to confine educational advantages to favored few, a course that caused grave apprehension among educational authorities and was resented by youth of the province. 7. Liquor Control Board brought under partisan control, cost of salaries doubled, staff and rentals Increased despite decreasing revenue. Third Session 1 Revenues falling, expenditures and taxes climbing, government in a panic. 2 Exclusive franchises over public highways granted to party henchmen, while revenue from such licenses declined from $100,000 to $20,000 while transcontinental railway company allowed to use people's highway as right-of-way. 3 No provision made to, cope with serious economic conditions. 4 Np major legislation submit ted by gwernment. LegMktfMre! merely, asselfiBftd HcirH Jre publR health 'requlremeiirat dul'to shortage of funds despite millions squandered in other ways. C No reduction In expenditures, but burden of government's profligacy placed on backs of poor working people through new in come tax. 7 All evidence of leadership gone- the reduced to a xabble.. I government government FINE TRIP TO HAWAII Salvation Army Musical Meeting Motte Was Speaker Last Records From Time Visiting Honolulu Re- , Night-Army cently With ftlrs. Thomson j England Enjoyed r.,!,.ti ., tww..ii ke Vti' The regular weekly musical meet d l " Salvation n city, the hospitality cf the people. waf Army the excellence of the highways and ""UB' iaV" ia,KC Ul" the many enjoyment for visitors. nda"ce-R?; "otle- Pastor uof Hupert East United Church, was the S. C. Thomson gave a most inter- esting and instructive address to ecm xeature oi tne the Rotary Club yesterday on his e!e"ln& program was Playing recent visit to Honolulu with Mrs. Artn ."f?1" from En8,and-Thomson inc uded addresses by the' ancl-L. W. Patmore. To e; touch the high spots in his address. fou,ndf,'' f lh'Ay- thf ,a ?en-1 Mr. Thomson said they were met, ?ral,uWiU am B,ooth: fl110"! as were all the ships visiting the """ Islands, by a band which played the in?.A y- , , At the conclusion of the program, native tunes. They took a cottage' near the beach. .doughnuts and coffee were served. Honolulu has a population of : about 120.000 while the Islands have ESCORTING PRISONERS SOUTH a total population of 370.000 of, whom only five or six per cent are j With an escort constating of MrF. whites. Japanese predominate with George Dlaney and Constable R. 137.000 and most of the remainder. M Stewart of Atlln, a party of are Filipinos. Chinese and Portu-; prisoners, consisting of Elsie Char-guese. It wa from Portusal the les of Massett. sentenced to three Hawaiians obtained the ukelele. the months iniurisonment for havinr word in the native tongue meaning 'Jumping flea." The magnificent schools were a wonder with their polyglot pupils ill mixing freely. Every person In the Islands is a citizen with the ex ception of the Filipinos who are yards of the American government nl(,nt ind do not vote. j The islands have their own gov-srnmcnt but the Assembly meets inly every second year. The native sport la swimming, tne lawailans being wonderfully ex- rt In the water. 8urf riding was enjoyed by Mrs. Thomson, n native owing her out on the surf board about three-quarters of u mie, swimming and touching the board only with his toe. The roads were constructed re gardless of expense and no un sightly billboards were seen any where, this "rotten advertising" be ing absolutely banned. By means uf glass bottom boats the victors were able to s the na tive fish, the most outstanding spe cies being the zebra fish, a re markable blue fish and the tuna. Pishing was mostly In the hands uf the Japanese and they secured htf 'a prices for their catch. The most spectacular fishing was done at night by means of torch and spear. Catering to the visitors there are 20 golf courses on the Islands and everything possible Is done to make the visitors there enjoy themselves. Mr. Thomson described a huge pineapple factory that put up three and a quarter million cases a season and employed 9.000 people. In all they were ciclighud with their trip and with th- treatment they had reeuvc'.l Why Is It ? That our Ibt of steady fcalisficd customers is steadily growing? Because they know it is to their advantage to deal with us. JIF Soap Flakes per pkg Brooms Medium weight each Orange Marmalade 4's per tin Macaroni. Vermicelli St Spaghetti. 3 pfcga. Queen Charlotte Island Crab, Vi's, per tin Juicy Navel Oranges ft dot 1 Carton Sunlight Soap and 1 Bur Lifebuoy 8oan op both for . UOK, Ivory Soap Flakes Same as Lux, 3 pkgs Malkln's Best Coffee per lb Malkln's Best Orape Fruit 27(J Malkln's Best Peas Siae 3 per tin 18c 30c 45c 25c 25c 95c 25c 48c 17c Chocolate Bars Large var- -tfin lety. 3 for J.UU EXTRA SPECIAL 1 pt. Johnson's Floor Wax, reg 00c. 1 J6hrun Mop Cloth, reg. 60c, t : si.00 Economy Cash and Carry Stores 319 3rd Ave. - 417-12J 5th Ave. Telephones 360 and 18 iquor in her possession; 'Leo Taltr jwho will serve six months for theft I from, a cabin in the Atlln district, j and K. Facchlm. sent down from JAnyox for six months on a vag-irancy charge was taken to Okal- la ahnarri Ihn Prinp. nira 1 .ct This Friday and Saturd two snows - 7 & 9 n Keep Out 0f i,.,,0!1 p T I X K From - "THE BIG JEST FOR FIT. clay night Co! Station KOI. 9 no i' . AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER Arc You a Judge of Whisky? Mn have been known to think, and even heard . -tb whisky with a "kick'' or a bite is stropfcer th..n 1 whlky without it It i Mklnm so. the "kick" is' duo to on. fact ind r" i only, which it the admixture oi raw spirit .to a blend. "WHITE HORSE" U a whinky without a Wte or kick, which his perfectly each occasion and every mood. A more mellow, generous and delightful spirit than " 1 1 1 1 ' HORSE" is not obtainable. mum Horse uiism WHISKY IffiJ ii .1. J L JJf .Wl'JIJ JIJ i i, adverusemrnt u not puollsnd or Ui.xplu:." Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Lift HOUSE Starrins CHESTER M0npjs WALLACE P.KEIIY Um, STONE, KOItKI'T MOST COMEKY. LEILA IIVA.Ms ai,j Many OH,, -i Comedy LALRtx UW'n in "IHH, Wtu PARAMOINTNCU ADMISSION - ; , Feature Starts ,it ; :)u SATURDAY MATIS7E ,t ;i 15c A IQc Feutun Start ; a Monday and Tuesday TIIKJlir.HT TO LOVE