PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS RIGHT BACK TO WORK ThoSC who insure their lives help indirectly to bring comfort and happiness to thousands of people, apart from the beneficiaries immediately concerned. They provide largely the funds fcr public and private enterprise rail-roads, farms, utilities, factories all these collective activities which mean work and pay rolls. Life insurance tolerates no idle dollars. Its very existence depends on the prompt reinvestment of every, dollar received in premiums, for the benefit i of the policyholders. These dollars, like water passing through a power house, turn the mighty turbines of trademand then, released, flow on to bring happiness to distant valleys. While in trust with the insurance company, they turn the wheels of industry, and return at last to the policyholder or his beneficiaries, bringing to the aged or bereaved welcome freedom from financial hardship. Like mercy, life insurance "blesses him that givesand him that takes" not only those whose future it safeguards but all whose fortunes arc linked with those vital economic enterprises that it stimulates and maintains. The Sun Life Company has over Two Hundred Millions of dollars invested in Canadian enterprise's alone. Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Hod Off: MONTREAL S.J. Sam Jabour Office No. 14, Smith Block Phone 645 Prince Rupert, B.C. Self TUB ANNUAL SUN .LIFE Denial Campaign MAY 10 TO MAY 17 In Aid of Our Missionary and Home' Work We Depend Upon You When Called on Please Give Liberally to the Service that Succeeds NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Waiting to Go Into Northern Gold Field L. S. Mc-.GilI Speaks, in Vancouver Prospectors , "'"For Stikine River, , ,r, ,x In a recaot Vancouver Sonday I Province appears ail article by Lyi-tex Marvanjr, pioneer of Boras Lake, on the MeOonnell Creek fold com- try. The article deals with many of the outstanding personalities of the early days in thai region. 1 L. S. McaW manager of the Om-linera Branca of the British Colum- Fifty prospectors, who have been wintering at Seattle, have been assured of transportation Into the country surrounding Telegraph Creek on the Stikine River in a search for gold. Capt. S. C. Barring- ton of the Alaska Ornbstake Mining Co. has let a contract to the Barrington Transportation Co. to take the xam north. They will be well supplied with provisions before being turned loose. It is stated. Will Instruct Gold Panning Claw to br HrM by Resident Engineers at Various Points In Province Prince George and Smithers are anion? six points in the province to which rockers are being sent by the Department of Mines so that would -be placer miners may be able to rake lessons la gold-panning. Instructions In panning will be given by the province to all green hand at these several points. The rockers to be used were 6- : signed by Major Nation of the De partment of Mines at the request of Hon. W A. McKensle, minuter mines, when ttve letter's office was deluged by applications for free miners' licences from men who had no previous experience in gold panning. Instruction In the use of the rockers will be given by the resident minin;' engineers. Stewart Opposed to Move to Abolish Mining Engineers STEW APT May 10-The Stew art Board ,f Trade has passed a resolution trongly opposing any move that might be made to do away with resident mining engineers of the provincial government. Appreciation and commendation of the services to Dr. J. T. Mandy, resident mining engineer for northwestern mineral survey district, has been expressed. Stationery Office Supplies Toys Charts Hooks Radios Sewing Machines McKA&BROS., LTD. Beer Farter Licence Ibia Chamber of Mines, will give an meeting from the Liquor Control address In fjbe Eagles' Hall in Van-' Board regarding the clrcaaaitaam coover on Wednesday night of this of the recent suspension of the beer iweefc on the subject of "Gold Mm- j parlor licence at the Royal Hotel ing in Osabjeca Mining Division.'' i here, the letter, after brief dlseus-The address Kill be illustrated with skm. being filed. The comnaunlca- iantern slides : tlon explained that three convic- lions had been recorded against the Included to the lists of saeeeaafal Royal Hotel once before Mr. Zarei- ! students at the recent convocation it's ownership and twice since. The i I of the University of British Colum- board deemed the circumstances of , jbia in Vancouver Is that of Vladi- jtoo serious nature to be dealt with) mar OlirMUli who won bis Master lightly and a further conviction of Applied Science degree in aeokwy against the house might even Jeo-! with a thesis or. "The Ore Deposits pa rdbje the existence of the licence of the Kastem Side of the Coast Range Bstoohth with Special Reference to the A tun District." The letter pointed out that there 1 were over 300 licensed beer parlors I in the province and it was neces- wry that these be conducted in a fit and proper manner so they would not fall into disrepute Last year there had been 32 licences sus-t pended. The communication asked the council for co-operation in Im pressing upon Mr. Zarelli the seriousness of his situation anrl In seeing that the regulations wew ad- bered to. 1 In commenting upon the i-om- municatlon which he considered a1 weak explanation. Aid. Casey charged the ponce with being out to "get" Mr. Zarelli. Such had been ! the nature of his punishment for voting against retention of the pro-1 vlnclal police in the city. Aid Ca-; sey decried "rule by malice" and declared that the real bootlegger; of the city had been behind the Retail j Merchants' Association In support- Ing the provincial police at the re- j ferendum held recently. j The letter from the Liquor Con- j trol Board was in reply to a request , tent by the council to Victoria atk-Ing for leniency In considering Mr. Zarelll's application for reinstatement. It is now understood that the suspension will be for a period of three months. A request from the Prince Rupert Branch of the Navy League of Canada for permission to hold a tag day on June 11 to raise funds for Sea Cadet work was granted by the city council last night. TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATCH FOR A NEW ONE This Is "Trade-In Watch Week." Bring in that old watch you have been carrying so long and we will accept it in part payment for a new one. Fashions change In watches, Just like everything else. Select a modern one we have hundreds for you to choose from. I 'rices arc moderate ranging from as low aq in - $10 to $75 oEVELLEKp HIE STORE WITH THE CLOCK INSPECTOR IS ASKED Shareholders of Woodbine Mine to Petition Ottawa For Probe ' of Affairs cm u Kfc . . . i t- n r t- ai:, t,,. nA n ' VANCOUVER. May 10: snare- A. Hi Uanieis ana uon iwy ui u IS hoWer. of Woodbine Gold Mining M. LOOnej Ot Laspar, Wyoming, are aiiiuug a huiuuci "i.; Ltd at a meeting here. 'mining men who are awaiting at Burns Lake aerial trans- to ask the secretary of !portat?on to proceed into the new McConnell Creek gold state to appoint a competent in-' fields where they plan on engaging in development of peetor to investigate the affairs of : placer property. John Alto, Emil Maunu. John Annala and Jny and 'LTum-C. Matt of Trout Creek are also at Burns Lake enroute to J J'JSSJ e"S- UK gOKUKHE 11 is cxpracu uai- (the moat of these men will be able to get away from Barns Lake for the north Ttthm the coining week.1 SUSPENSION EXPLAINED !sary application to the Secretary of ! State on behalf of the members. ! Reason for this action, as out lined in the preamble of the reso- .... . . . , . ., . i text, "there is reason, on substantial grounds, to believe that mater ial information regarding the Control Board Writes City fairs or management of the Refirdinc Royal Hotel bine Oold Mining Company Ltd has been and is being concealed ot . withheld from shareholders, whose . ... interests entitle them to the dis- The city council was in receipt of closure an explanation at last night's 3. M. Harper was chairman and J. A. Edgecombe secretary of the meeting. Canada en lots unique leadership in first telephone use at Brantford 1814. Tuesday May Monday and iw nvo snows 7 ."y? I GENIUS - DRAMA THE RAVISHING qrcbJ me SCREEN Constance Bennett in - A PAST With Ben Lyon, David vl ners and great cast, Then, of a woman who soujht i j to find lovt Comedy PI T I p joe HKAZY KT lB "Hash House Kac. PARAMOUNT NEWS Feature Starts at ? 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