PAGE SIX in ... jct WALLACE'S Dissolution Sale STOREEWS FOR SATURDAY You Can Save Money Here on Your Easter Purchases For Saturday shoppers, we have provided a new interest, arising from the fact that some one of them will be presented with a handsome china tea service ABSOLUTELY FREE! This Set on display in our Windows Friday & Saturday All you have to do is to make a purchase at our store on Saturday next. We have selected a certain number, and the fortunate person will be the one who happens to be the number selected, when that num ber is reached on our cash register. The number selected is known only to the management. It will be recorded on a sheet of paper and deposited in a sealed envelope with the Daily News, and the result published Monday. We have received so many requests to carry on our sale that we have decided to continue for another week. During this week we shall clean up a number of broken lines, at still greater reductions. WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS Phone 9 Third Ave. & Fulton St. ALL OUR COALS ARE IN A DRY SHED Delivered Dry to Your Bin. You are assured in getting full weight JASI'EIt WILDFIKI) E0 Per Ton, $12.50; Cash Price $11.50 IASPKU WILDriKE LUMP ?cr Ton, $13.50; Cash Price 12.50 PEMBINA EGG Beg. Price, Ut50; Cash Price 11.50 These Coals are Irom Alberta. Dry Jack Pine and Cedar HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 TASTES DIFFER THE WORLD OVER Exceptfir CHEESE! PASTEURIZED- Sold in scaled packages A Product 7 of C.G .E. CONSIDER the importance of quality, when you buy lamps. Edison Mazda Lamps bring you the advantages of every improvement made in lamps since Edison's invention of 50 years ago. They give . yoj soft'glare-freer 'light . . and ueaue of the turrctf cptisuntJt , Buy them by the carton, at the price of ordinary lamps. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT curtailed production activities as both lower tonnage and lower grade of ore were treated. In addition, the average price of silver sold dropped from 38.15c per ounce in 1930 to 28.7c in 1931. rarUally offsetting these factors were lower opera tin? costs which in 1931 were .$3.53 per ton as compared with $3.96 per ton in 1930. Ore mined in 1931 totalled 342.317 tun as compared with 256,-386 tons in 1930 while 169,759 tons of ore was milled as against 151,986 tons. Concentrates shipped In 1931 amounted to 20,271 tons as against toianea ounces wun bunion receipts for the year of $1,648451 as compared with 90,064 ounces and $1,996,748 in 1930. Silver produced in 1931 totalled 1.718,376 ounces In comparison with 2,760,787 ounces the year previous. Receipts per ton of ore mined in 1931 averaged $6.80 as compared with an average of $7.77 in 1930. As emphasized in previous annual reports, it is apparent that the main Premier ore shoot bottomed as to commercial value slightly above the fifth level with small quantities of profitable grade ore persisting down at the eastern end of the sixth level. An aggressive exploration and development program In 1931 was moderately successful but the estimate of probable, positive and broken ore reserves declined to 253.633 tons of a gross value of $8.61 per ton as compared with 369,305 tons having a gross value of $9.55 in 1910. While It is apparent that the Premier mine Itself faces depletion at an Increasing rate and that tue future of the company as a profitable mining enterprise rests with the development of new properties. It Is interesting to reflect on the enviable record made by the company since its in corporation in 1919. The total pro fits since Incorporation, after taxes and all operating costs but before depletion and depreciation, stand at a grand total of $19,798,976 from which dividends totalling $15,949.-604 have been disbursed to shareholders. At the Prosperity and Porter Idaho mines, the company suspended operations in April last owing to low silver prices. The Prosperity had been in operation sinct November, 1929 and the Porter Idaho about ten months. At the Tough -Oakes-Burnside property In Ontario the company continued development work throughout the year with Inconclusive results. Owing to the limited amount of ore Indicated, the company Is seeking revision ol he terms of the purchase option. During the past year numerous properties and prospects were examined by the company but none were regarded of sufficient importance to warrant purchasing. The liquid position of the company remains strong. Diamond drilling at the Dig Mis- Income Tax Returns Save expense by having them prepared promptly and accurately. CEOItGE RORIE & CO. Accountants and Auditors 213 Second Ave. W. Phone 387 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIilY FOR BKF.ENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese ritESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City THE DAILY NKW8 NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Premier Earnings For Last Year Down, Says Annual Report Big Missouri Diamond Drilling Suspended W. II. Tolin Starts Suit The annual report of the Premier (Sold Mining Co. Ltd. for the year ended December 31, 1931, shows earnings before write-offs of $810,336, equivalent to lGc per share, as compared with $1,220,498 or 24c per share in the previous year. Owing to Jthe policy of tltcompany in setting up heavy reserves and write-otls, from which dividends are paid as a return of capital, the ' actual net profit is rather difficult to calculate. After write-offs of $706,797, a net profit of sourl mine lor the Consolidated 3103.599 is shown as against dlvl- Mining St Smelting Co. was com-lend requirements or $035,713. Re-dieted recently and the crew has Uuccd earnings arc attributable to ! been withdrawn with the exceatlon o: Douglas Campbell, local manager. It Is understood that the results of the exploration will be carefully checked by Consolidated before any iefinite decision Is reached by the ompany as to future policy In con-lection with the property. Suit has been started In Supreme Court in Vaiu"invr hv William It For the East Mondays, Wednesdays days L..... From the East ' A XtlN Why Pay and Fri-. .. 3 pjn. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays - 10:40 a Jii aumT Mum- 41 I) Mlk PRIZE WINNER NOW once despaired of "Yesterday," writes Mrs. J. A. Jarrrtt of Scarborough Bluffs, OnL, "my fifteen months old son won second prize over more than two hundred other lioy laities of the same age in the Canadian National Exltibi-tion Baby Show. When he was five weeks old Eagle Brand saved his life. He was half starved ami nearly drove me craijr with his crying." If you are unable to nurse your baby, oend for Baby welfare literature, using the coupon below. FREE! Wonderful Baby Booklet! M PmcI! St., Viwm, B.C. GMlM! riMM m4 m lr cot Wool I nuiM "Safe? WWirt." a hlsh price for fine clothes when Tip Top Tailors will make to your measure any of their wide range of fine all-wool fabrics j27 00 TIPTOP TAILORS I. Cravetto Corner Clh ' Ave, and Fulton SI. Phone 756 How to Make Easter Coffee 1. See that the coffee Is not ground too coarse. 2. Allow at least a tablespoon of ground coffee to a cup of water. 3. De sure the water bolls, then pour it over the freshly ground coffee. 4. Serve at once. 5. Never use ground coffee a second Ume. 6. Scour the coffee pot. 7. Be sure to use Supreme Cof fee for purity, freshness and aroma It is dated. Candy Sale Being Held in Schools Proceeds of Effort Under Parent-Teacher Auspices To Be Used In Purchasing Recreational Equipment Under the auspices of the Teacher' Association, the annual spring closing sale of candy Tolin against the executors of the, " bui, held this tnioon In the . Ute of (he late Daniel Lindeborg for $6,000 which Is claimed under in alleged assignment of commission in connection with the Big Missouri group of mining claims. Defendants are Arthur and Verena Mabel Cosens and John Hubert Hensworth. ODonnell River, largest tributary of Atlin Lake, is recommended to examining engineer as offering a likely area for hydraulic operation of considerable extent providing sufficient Water can be garnered for this purpose without too great expense, says a report by Dr. Joseph T. Mandy. resident mining engineer. It ts also recommended to small drifting syndicate and individual prospector as offering a large area for intensive Investigation with a fair chance of earning at least good wages" The area is conveniently reached by thirty miles of good automobile road from the town of Atlin. C. N. ... TRAINS hools of the city. The candy Is supplied by the children and sold u the children,, the proceeds to be used for buying balls and such recreational equipment. In charge at the various school for the Parent-Teachers' Association are the following ladies- EoothMemortal School Mrs. J D. Thurber and Mr. Oeorge Hli:. sr. Seal Cove Mrs. J. O. Vlereek. Westview Mrs. W. B. Denning. Borden Street SehoolMrs. S. V Cox. Mrs. J. A. Teng. Mrs. Brent-zen and 'Mrs. Robert Yates. Judge F. tecB. Young, who has been holding a session of County Court at -Smithtfs. returned to th" city from the Interior on this morning's train. Phone 953 Clark's Tomato Juice per tin Peanut nutter per 2-Ib. can Phone 953 De Jong's Cash and Carry SPECIALS FOR Thursday and Saturday Dc Luxe Matches 3 boxes In pkg. Scott's Fresh Extras in cartons, 2 doz. for Aylmer Tomato Catsup-new pack, per bottle Kuien Crab Meat 2 tins for Clark's Soup All kinds per tin 28c NOKTII STAIt riCMC HAMS Special Cured h Special Price, per lb. 1 Australian Sliced Pineapple A4p A auper quality, 2 Una for"'-' Columbia Cut Oreen Beans 2 Una for II. C. TOMATOES Stee 2 'Vs. 3 tins for Urald'x Dest Tea -Blue Ubel, per lb rtlnao 3 pks. for Red Arrow Crackers-Dollar slie, per box Free Delivery on Orders or over COAL! COAL! Satisfaction guaranteed with our Famous Edson Alberta & Bulkley Valley Coal; No. 1 Bulkley Valley Timothy Hay, Wheat, Oats St Barley, Prutts Baby Chick Food. Seeds & Fertilizer. Prince Rupert Feed Co I'llONi: 58 Si 558 S I .ACTTIMP TONIGHT , 1 g " TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. Feature Starts at 7:50 & 9:50 S ADMISSION 50c jj THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Feature Starts 3:20 35c With k v mm. m THE THRILLER OF THE E All 5 Pnlin fMivp Alno Vlnrhn Ink., I1.. , . I 'FRANKENSTEIN' S Man or Monster? - The strangest storTev'y! g now brought to life on the screen I NOT KECOM.MENDKIl Vim mil nin-v . I TICKETS WILL BE SOLl" """"m . .7T- comeuv siu.m;y mikray in "mnr... . .... v ., , . "" MIVFv B .uusicai HUUDS JIM) lUl'SIL - r niiuj ami aaiurany two Shows 7 ami n7 Police Chiefi Plan llrlw. n l,..i PI - - rt .-TSIIl vs Sj . 2 JACK HOLT in I "THE LAST PARADE" With Tom Moore, Constance Cummin. He ttas u s.,ni,,j Vet she loved him Musical I1INO CKOSItY in "I Surrrnd- r i), .uium.1 .hi j i sr. in -uracil rarty" M rpor 5 AdmI,lon15c & 5flc Feature Start, a, L I H SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:39-I5c k He f, aturc Start. ., .. S iMonday & Tuesday , 5j And Monday Matinee ln n 31an "ho M IMayed Cof The Children's Cough or. wood's Norway Pine Syrup worry i tie Wother Mrs. C. W. Hrrr. Silra- W n. "I mm.m wr tnmk afMnad .. two children bsd,Dd I bad trio! m-rx rreLk One day my hunhand u m i ; orrrhMrd a lady sad Ibe dmafi.t ,t. aod she aremrd very thaakfuTi.. 1 ..., vZ Hoe 8ymp for rdierug her rlnMr v . ivhm with a bottle aad in two dv 1k.-i, :. well." I "rice 35e. a bottle; larp fan,:, - . , ti drat aad crMral ttorea; put u. .. y MOburn Co., Ltd.. Toronto. ot TheFish which made Prince RupertFamm "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK C Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, R.C. Quajker Flour i I5MW Horn 14c 1 . VVV'SlVMl 'SSTif! Mrs. F. Mattbewi cT Akbott- 34c IxWrJYM fB-c- 1 PjqW IT'S easy to make bread by th Quaker Method. Jut " atfne no kneadine, no Ktttl the sponge I You actually W lighter, more delicious brcid," half the time... and at leu e' But you must use 0? Flour and follow taitnictW our booklet "The Of Method of Easy Bread Baku Quaker Flour is of unwrm high quality because nuIW the very finest wheat. Testri" every stage In the miM Samples are baked in our en kitchen every day. If"!, ' h satisfied that Quaker Flour the finest you have ever uk your dealer will refund yo"r money. Write us for the booklet. ask your dealer. The 0 Oats Company, Saskatoon.