Lsdtf Si, ii; 11 May 12, 1932 Willi a Tt V WrlTH PAGE THREE IE WANT YOUR 12 -U BUSINESSj. ... will Interest You Our lrrr.cWllAUraetou l Guaranteed aar (jaalily High Grade English r, - per lb. 60c QKp j ib.s , , Bulk ,,, ; B;M'UltS Bl-i'Uits- '-': 3 do.. ; 1 leamery for Oolden llll'. hands For your 7 for 5c Typewriters FOR RENT t all or Phone G 25c & Royal City OKp 45c Sandwich or 29c 50c 15c 83c High grade and 43 c 42c 20c 18c 10c lussallem's Cash & Carry Stores Vn Dollars Have More Cents" EJTVra .u nue Fhone 18 & 360 "TUrd , enue Phone 375 MI-LADY ftauty Shoppe Kotcx Special, 10c n Wave $5.0(1 L . H.iii' Cut . . 35c : Hair Cut 25c Phone 655 enzie Furniture Bed Special Upturn. All-felt Mat-f Bedstead, 2-inch ' $25.65 J- Value Mackenzie Furniture 775 RAE imos., LTD. Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD TPtrlnt three Dry Docks ' capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders 'or!u,Sh,p Hepalrers Mel and Wood Vessels ftWnlnwMachlncry Hlr'd and Overhauled ,roi nd Urass Casting Jtlrlnd Acetylene Welding ',n4 bmick for Heavy Lifts LOCAL NEWS ITEMS iJ?"?' SW,epl' tove plpes ant'l Clearance sale I "vn"cu- 1 "one o- tf good selection 'Bargains In Outboard Motors C II I. I'.lln 1? II 1 Iu...... f H.r. Callle. For Snap Trices in- quire Northern n.C. Power Co. Lid. U2 A. II. Waddlncton of th Branch service returned to the city on this moraine's train (mm yt his periodical trips to the ln-! terlor on official duties. i James Denholme of Tlell arrived in Che city on the Prince John this morning from the Oueen Charlotte Islands Mrs rVnhnltnp has been here for the past month. C. E. Cadden of the Government Telegraphs service north of Hazel- ton, who has been receiving treatment at the Port Bsslngton Hot springs, arrived in the city from the 8keena River on this morning's train. Railway companies announce i TreaUy reduced one-way rates to Eastern Canada under new second1 Mass and intermediate rats which j nave been established. Under the econd class fares there are re-luotlons as extensive as thirty percent, from the former regular fares. C NJi. steamer Prince John. Cap tain Nell McLean, arrived In port! it 3 IS tills mjrnlug from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Is lands In addition to the regular passengers and mails, the vessel brnuRh: In considerable freight va.-go She will remain here until 10 o'clock Saturday night when she will sail on her return south over the same route. j Announcements Legion Band Concert May 13. 87 j Eagles Butterfly Dance May 13. Ladies refreshments. Gentlemen 50c. Sons of Norway lltti of May celebration will be held May 16 In Metropote Hall. Spring May IV. 26 Sate. St Peters Church Elks' Balloon Dance May - Prince Rupert Singers United Church. May SO. Concert. Elks' Flag Day June 3. Moose picnic. Digby Island. June TRADE IN YOUR OLD WATCH FOR A NEW ONE Thi. Is "Trade-in Watch Week." mint In that okl watch you have been carrying so Isng and we will accept It In lrt payment for a new one. Fashions clunjc In watrhes, Just like everything else. Select a modern one we have hundreds for you to choose from. Prices are moderate rang of Spring Dcmers. SPSS 25taw " Hats. 114 . . " c "e vs. Mercnanw. 112 children a good time. tf de'your oliJ coal range' hi on a new Beach Electric. Latest Modus, terms. See our windows. Gor don's Hardware. lfrd times dance 833 Jnd Ave. tonight at 112 Why hire a ton truck for pound II parcels? Phone Messenger 131. (tf) L.O.D.A. Whist and Bridge, Met-ropole Hall, May 12, 8:30, 35c. ILM. CS. Vancouver will be open to the public tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 6. Forced to Give Up Job He Held Fifteen Years m-: e jag "Poor health force ,bed held tor tlfteea i rears. Stomach trouble andermlned my 1 whole Titera. Mr cir culation iu very poor oa neuritis in my lege wee so painful I could hardly set about. I fell off to where I only welfhed 104 pounds. It's amatlnc the way -ISarion took bold of lall mv lPAublM Ktuany lainea over 10 pounds and no longer hare neuritis or stomseh distress. The Barton puis regulated my bowels like clockwork. I now have the strength and energy to taekl toy job that comes along." Ernest t. Carter, Toronto, in Lappln Ate. W. D. Vance returned to the city on this morning's train from a brief visit to Terrace. A. b. Matheson. manager 'of the Canadian Fishing Oo.'s Carlisle cannery, is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived in town yesterday afternoon from the Skeena River. Mr. Cooke, an instructor of the St John Ambulance Society from Winnipeg, is spending a few days here In the course of making the round trip. north on the steamer Prince John. elsnf FMtlne business was tak en "Up at a 'meeting of the Cana dian Legion, British Empire Service League, last night. William Wilson. Ved"it, was in the chair while J. S Wilson was acting sec retary. UuMfXjCUBMtn WEEK-END SPECIALS CORN FLAKES Kf Hogg's or Quaker, per pkg. PORK ft BEANS Clark's No. 2 squat tins, 3 tins ROYAL CITY BOUP Canned in B C, Tomato, Vegetable or ""v 0(?p Dm line FELS NAPTHA SOAP per carton of 10 bars 8TRAWBBRRY JAM-Koyal City "f" 50c CANADA CORNSTARCH per pkg B.C. FJW6H EXTRAS Scott's in cartons, per dos HALL'S CHICKEN Bone- Ofip "v 1. liL.lk tin. n., tin CHATBAU CHEESE s-lb. pkgs., each 1-lb. pkgs. each BARTLETT PEARS Royal City. No. 2', tins, per tin CHOIOE APRICOTS Royal OQp UOKj City No 2'i tins, per tin FRUIT8 FOR SALAD 9QP Libby's. No. 3 Una, per tin WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS OCp Red Auow quality, 2 lbs. CHOCOLATE KCIeAIRS- RINSO- Granulated Soap ner term' pkg 22c MOIR S CELLO WRAPT CANDY Fruit Slices and Gum -t Cn Strings, per 'i-Ib. bag FLOWER PETALS SOAP- JQg u. i pars r 9c 25c 78c 10c 23c 18c 34c 29c 1U 10 P.d lajmMmmfip&vlV.Zo OUTDOOR RHUBARB e ids tonHSM? I Watts' Grocery lt CDC i I.IIMVP PHONE KS 55 I'llONE rilUWB 6 aw gJewellors IHsTIIE STORE WITH THE CLOCK a OO TIlK STORE OF PLENTY" Friday Special Gold Dust Scouring Bp Powder, per carton Munro Bros. We have Just received a new shipment of the latest tweedy and polo coats, at very reasonable prices, WALLACES. 113 Moose Legion Band concert in Moose Hall, Friday night, at 8:15. assisted by local artists. Varied program directed by H. Greenfield, bandmaster. Admission ,25c, Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident en gineer for the Department of Mines, returned to the city on the Prince John this morning after a two-weeks' visit to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official Donald Jenkins, who has been spending the winter as wireless op erator on the steamer Prince Henry on the Boston-Bermuda run, has returned to this coast and is now one 'of the assistant pursers on the steamer Prince George Miss Florence Watt, who has been paying an extended viit here with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Watt, will sail on the Prince Ojorge tonight for Vancouver whence she will re turn to her home In Toronto. Miss Bell of the staff of the Co qualeetza Institute a,t Sardls, after having accompanied one of the pupils home to Massett, arrived In the city on the Prince John this morning and will tall on the Prince George tonight on her re turn south. Oapt. C. J. House, William Hoi land and T. Allen, who have been on a visit to this district in con nection with interests they have here, will taU on the Prince George tonight for the south, Capt. House and Mr. Holland going to Vancou ver and Mr. Allen to Ocean Palls. Lieut. Commanaer Hart, R.C.N.. commanding officer of HM.CJS. Vancouver, was the guest of honor and speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club In. th Commodore Cafe today. Other officers of the visiting destroyer as well as represen-iiUv: oi the local unit of the Royal Canadian Volunteer Reserve were also present as guests. G. H. Munro. president of the club, was in the chair. The provincial police power cruiser PALL. 8, with Corp. A. W. Stone in charge, returned to port early yesterday afternoon after an absence of two days during whteh a search was made for Capt. Aired Swanson ana Hans Berqutst who were reported missing, In addition to taking part in the rescue of the crew of the Juneau halibut boat Addlngton, which stranded on Tuesday on the norm end of Dun-Jas Island. Dr. H. 0. JOHNSEN Extractions With Gas -Anasthesia Appointments Must be Made In Advance Plumbing Prices Reduced Why Send Out of Town For Plumbing Goods? 4-Plece Plumbing OutJlt Complete with QQt trimmings ?UO Compare this with Eaton's catalogues and remember, we pay the freight. Labor charges reduced from $1.50 to $1.25 per hour Smith & Mailed Ltd. Phone 174 I0. Box 274 NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Interesting Description of Groundhop Coal Field Report of Gold-Copper Frascr Again On Espcranza The Groundhop coal field, while somewhat irregular in outline, conforms fairly well to the following boundaries: the southern boundary runs approximately along latitude 56 degrees, 48 minutes, for a distance of about twenty-five mnes, exienumg approximately irom longituue izo degrees, .02 minutes, to longitude 128 degrees, 41 minutes. This information is contained in an article G. S. Mallo'ch which goes he staked some claims and secured done by prospectors and on the properties of the Western Development Co. and the British Columbia Anthracite Syndicate large parties were at work opening up all the seams which they were able to find. During the winter of 1911-12 a party under direction of F. B. Chettle-burftftwas continually at worfc'dlg-glnBgjr,aaYrecrt'fabinS. ThclST!aTurrSjetiofclalms ,ori record in the field In-1012 amounted to over 460. The 1931 statement of the George Oold-Coppcr Mining Co. Ltd. states that no work was done during 1931. The balance sheet shows that the Consolidated Mining Si Smelting Co. advanced $762 in 1931 fringing on to reveal that the general ex-' 8amnie. which showed that the tnc total advance to $32,757.05. The tension of the coal-bearing strata . I mining property Is shown at cost ... . coal was an anthracite .tl, with Ulr.u high , Vw ,.J . . , , .I, L -, j 4 is to the north northwest In accor- of $784,904 with total development with the percentage of moisture. In 1904 W.,of 677i Total asset3 dance prevailing trend 0f i $66 are pIaced the mountain ranges. During the!W. Leach vuitea me Held with ajat $1,582,782. past year a traverse was run to the small party, stripped seams In sev- northeast corner of the field and It eral localiUes and staked additional Norman Fraser and O. Lofthus of was found that the distance had claims on behalf of the Western , pnce RUprt arrived at Alice Arm been exaggerated In previous re- Development Co. which had beent wee! to resume development ports. The extreme length of the formed to finance the claims Mc-, worij on me mining prooerty there field amounts to only 52 miles in- Evy had staked. The total number i0t he Broeranaa Mines Ltd. Mr. stead of 70. The northern boundary o these claims amounted to 16, Fraser was formerly in charge of appears to be approximately an eacn one mtle square in area. The operations at the Bsperansa and east and west line and. from Infor- "eld was revisited in 1903 and 1909. Mr Lothus is an old employee of matlon obtained from prospectors, wnen a Pariy was seni oui Dy me the company. the western boundary probably fol- Western1 Development Co. In charge lows the valleys of the Naas and J- "ed waiter who opened new the main fork of the Klappan River. ams and tecured a number of ad- The shaDe of the field, therefore, ditlonal samples. In 1910 Mr. approximates a parallelogram and Campbell-Johnston, a Vancouver! Wednesday 10:30 ajn. its area is about 900 square miles, mining engineer, staked a number j por ne East- it is to be noted, however, that over 01 ciaims norm ana wesi oi mose , Monday. Wednesday and Frt large areas all the coal seams have belonging to the Western Develop- ; day 2 n.w been removed by erosion and that ment Co. and the British Columbia From the East In other areas only a very small Anthracite Syndicate was formed.) Saturday. Tuesday and Thurs- fraction of the total number of In the same year Messrs. Jackson t day L.10:40 am seams has been preserved. The , and Amos Godfrey visited the field . For Vancouver-nearest comers of the parallelo-' and claims were staked almost sur-1 Tuesday 12:30 noon ?ram lie 80 miles northeast of rounding those of the Western De- Thursday 9 p.ra Stewart and 100 miles a little west velopment Co. Control of these was Friday 11 pjn. and north of Hazelton. Groundhog secured by the British Columbia . May 4, 15 and 25 pjn. field was first discovered by pros-1 Anthracite Co. Diiring the summer Troni Vancouver ' nectors who went to the Klondyke oi 1911 much additional staking was Sunday p.m. In 1898 by way of Hazelton, the1 Skeena, the Klappan and Telegraph j Creek. The first recorded discovery, however, was made In 1903 by: lames McEvoy who found coal float where the main trail crosses Discovery Creek and finally located a six-foot seam two miles higher up the creek. His time was limited but ARE YOU LUCKY? A Five Dollar Bill to be Given Away Commencing Friday, May 13, every fifty-cent purchase in our grocery department entitles you to a guess at the number of beans in the jar In our window. The contest closes on June 1 when the one with the nearest correct estimate will receive a FIVE DOLLAR BILL Try These Friday and Saturday Specials itlch Creamy Bulk Cocoa per lb Freshly Ground Coffee per lb Fresh Bulk Tea per lb ! Sunrise Flour 24's per sack Sunrise Flour 49's 1 40 Good Potatoes per sack Good Yellow Turnips 10 lbs Fresh Canadian Cheese per lb Spices Malkln's Best per tin Macaroni 2 lbs. Ashcroft Ketchup Large size, per bottle ylmer Pork it Beans per tin No. 1 Jap Rice 5 lbs per lb Seedless shipment 2 lbs 18c 30c 30c 75c $1.40 25c 19c 8c 13c 25c 8c 25c Fine Assortment of Sweet Mixed Biscuits Fresh stock QQn Australian Raisins New 25c Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced HALLERAN'S PAYAN TAKIT I GROCERY 26 Phones 27 Fifth Avenue Mail Schedule Thoutinds of boanie, bouncing Canadian babies owe their health and strength to Christie's Ar rowrooti ... the ideal baby food. Absolutely pure . . . there ii no lubttitute. Christie's Arrowroots Save 20c on the $1 by New Reduced Rates to EUROP ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY 2 dajrt on ihtlitred waters and only three to four dari opn. IMPRESS OFWTAdIN.in'Ui,ht,1 U4 The "EmpreuiM. ........ .for First Clan 4 Duchesses Luxury with economy Cabin Shipa Solid comfort at low cost p, , All 'ship .....Tourist and Third Oasf . ' Frtcjuentiailini each week from Montreal ind Quebec (trains to ship-side) to British ind Continental Ports. Ask uiioit ALL EXPESSE TOURS-&ifitrmHrttfr- tptxUI t)t uilisJr Enduriitic OixrtstSctfi' GUsgw Rtunitn. Full information from your local agent or J. J. FORSTER, Steamship General Passenger Agent, C. P. R. Station, Vancouver, B.C. .CIANADJ4N1 PACIFIC UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED 8temrs leare Prince llupert for Vancouver t .VT.tl.A KVKKV Tt'Kl.tV. 1:30 P.M. ' VI Ocn Pll arriving Vaneouw. Thursday p.m. T.S.S. (WKDKNA KVKKV t'KIDAV MtllMUUT. Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight, appro Weekly Mlllnss to Port Slmpaon, Alice Arm. Anyox. BtewaK ami Mtai Rher pomta. Sunday. W pjn. Further Information rrgardlng all sailings and ticket, at I'lllMT. Kl l'KItT AdKNC.V: SM'Oiul .rnc IMiune 9fi3.