THE DAILY IfETTS PAOK FOUR EDffjfrftSBITRC i CROWN BRAND ii Gunnar Selvig Announces That He Has Added a Grocery Department To the Butcher Shop Now you can get all Jour requirement at one place. Very low prices for cash only. A1J groceries delivered with meat orders Gunnar Selvig 303 Third Ave. Toombs Radio Service All CORN SYRUP rhone 765 "it; Shoe Repairing Bring your shoes to the j Shu-Craft I We rebuild them S&tfactibn Guaranteed M.MacARTHUR Third Ave. xtfederal Blk. Makes of Radio Work Guaranteed Phone: Blue 901 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. 58 Phones US jpure, wholesome, and economical tabic Syrup. Children love its delicious flavor. THE CANADA STARCH CO. UMITtn, MONTREAL . JONES' Family Meat Market Liver, 1 lb. Bacon, 1 lb Loin Pork Chops 2 lbs. Loin Lamb Chops 2 lbs - Loin Veal Chops 2 lbs Round Steak 2 lbs. Shoulder Pork 4 lbs. Leg of Pork per lb Good Pot Roast of Beef- per lb Lamb Stew, 4 lbs. Turnips, 10 lbs. Veal Stew 3 lbs Spa re' Ribs 3 ,) PorV-Sausage 2 lbs. : . 937 Phone 937 IT'S A SHAME A PRETTY WS 1 GIRL LIKE MY NIECE WB1 NEXT MORNING WELL, HOW DO YOU LIKE MY FAVOURITE TOIIET SOAP LIFEBUOY IT$ MARVtttOUSf SO MUCH LATHER. ANO I FEEL SO WONOmutlY FRESH Ok AND CLEAN 25c 25c 35c 35c 35c 12c 10c 50c 25c 25c 25c Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Total capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Sawmill and MlnlngMachlnery Repaired and Overhauled General Sandino's Revolution Over President Juan Cautista Sacasa of Nicaragua ( left and General August Ceasar Sandlno. embrace each other after signing a peace pact in Managua, ending hostilities which have endured several years. It was largely to quell Sanckno's activities tliat the United States sent ."ariiiss into that country. PIH TELLS OF MINING General Manager of the Premier Company (lives Interesting Address in Vancouver VANCOUVER. Feb. 21 "If we go about the promotion of mines In a sensible way and not with a mad scramble ano rush, we will build up a splendid era of prosperity in British Columbia." This was one of 'he highlight, of a "straight from the shonkwr" address made by Dale L. Pitt, man ager of the Premier Mines, Ltd.. "Do you realize." asked Mr. Pitt, as 99u,uuu a monin? mat snows the value of mining to this province and especially to Vancouver." . , Ref errlaW iu the number of industries wfctth benefit from mining, he tojtf of the: machinery used. Ke sppfles pureteased; and. the valuei-.t9 great "tiufcr -ffl, -allied industries. He said; "Most NEXT EVENING WHY OON'T YOU ASH SOME OF THE GIRLS OVER 4 ot hauled on railway lines country is the product of The timber Industry obtains great benefit from the amount of lum ber used, even the smallest storekeeper supplies hkvquota of food, picks and shovels and ether necessities I "In the past 13 years, out of one Ismail hole a-t the Premier Mine, we have produced $42,000,000 worth of gold." he said. "That Is what I sne small mine does in this pro- i vince "Last year we produced 'lO.iOO ounces of gold nearly a ton and so grrat has been the advancement of science in mining thai we put one ton of rock through the mill to obtain three-tenths ot an ounce of gold." Condemning speculation as be ing detrimental to mining in most rases, he said: "High-powered stock ntomen paint a glowing picture up to which It is Impossible for any mine to live. As a result worthy properties are many times overlooked toy possible investors. A boom of that nature is one which does great harm to the mining industry." The speaker concluded his address with a glance into the future of. nrtairJe;,aa it may be affected through advance of science He said that at the present time a whole mMmtaln can. and is. be- to the Vancouver Board of Trade ; J JJ 'j' "2 at a luncheon meeting in the Hotel: JuJZ Vancouver. Wednesday. Z-IZ"!". fri w mk vvu. vci tain lliuic MX nwwlnv tK4 ftla van o lr.a muln that that one one small small mine mine operating operating In In "M"i " " RHtlsh oruisn Columbia uoiumom saends spmus as juucu much.pro.P 'r"? OH, I DON T KNOW. THEY DON'T SEEM TO CARE ABOUT COMING TWO MONTHS LATER HOW CLAO t AM I TOLD HER HOW TO STOP "8.0 NOW SHE'S ONE OF THE MOST ft POPULAR GIRLS IN TOWN we (eel that with science and Our skill, we can go to Mother Earth and unlock the vast treas ure chests which have defied us in the past." he concluded. Today's Weather Digby Island Sleet, light south rerly wind, barometer 29.83, temper autre 40, smooth sea. Triple Island Cloudy, fresh weaMrly wind, moderate sea. Langara -i Clear, strong south westerly wind, westerly ewelL Dead TJesK Point Clear, light 20J4. aouth easterly wind, barometer 24)34, temperature 41, choppy sea. Terrace Cloudy, south wind. 34a Alyaiuh Snowing, calm. 34a. Anyox Cloudy, southwest wind 34a. Stewart Cloudy, to rain, south wind, 32a. Haselton Cloudy, calm, 30a. Smlthen Part cloudy, calm, 24. Burns LaKe Cloudy, clam. 27u Mim JNt vm&M SOMETIMES IM SO LONEIX AUNT FLO. I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO IBUNKHOUSE I COLLAPSED Snow Very Deep at Point South of Prince Hupert Where Ten Feet Uenorted John D. Phal of Lowe Inlet ar rived in the city yesterday on his Ka.sbxu Sherman and is leaving today fur Massett to fetch the gas boat Carolina and take her to Lowe Inlcl. Mr. Phal says the snow Is ten feci dtep between the houses at U,o inlet. The cannery bunkhouse and one of the shacks has collapsed under the weight of the snow. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Tuesday Catala 1 30 p.m Thurs ss Prince Rupert. 10 pxa Thursday, ss. Venture, mtdivni.i Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p-n. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala i m Wed. ss. Prince Rupert 0:30 a an Thursday, ss. Venture p iu Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide pm lor Naa Itlver ana fort Mmpwn. Sunday--ss. Catala 8 0 n From Naas Itlver it Tort Simpson-Tuesday as. CatVa il :io CN.lt- TKAINS For the Kast Mondays' Wednesdays and Frl days 9:30 pxa From the East-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:15 pm PRICE QUALITY SERVICE WE HAVE 'EM ALL Mince Meat 2 lbs Blue Ribbon Malt 3 -s per tin Lobster Eagle Bwmd-H's per Un Devilled Meats Clark's Vs. 3 for Kellogg's Bran Flakes 3 pkgs. Orape Nuts Flake pka Snap For cleaning bands per tin Peanut Butter Bulk 2 lbs. DEAR, IM GOING TO TALK TO YOU FRANKLY ANO YOU MUST NOT FEEL HURT Make sure about "B.O." DONT just trust to luck that yu won't nftcn.L Mm or woman, out it tat i'orca arc ronatandr giving off otlour -earning waate s quart daily. In crowded rlacei clow, ovrrheatcd rootnl othtrl are quick to notice even s trace of "H.O." about ua. Tjkc no chances. Ua Uftbuor anj be lurt. Itlcreamr in h mn lather cIcsomc m deeply, puririca to thocoughly, iImi 1 vcrv tract of "11.0." vamalwt. llelpa protect health bv removing germs front hand. Itl pleaaant, txtr-(lit u. -.at vanishes aa you rinse. A complexion tecrst f vrry n ht.masMge lifebuoy's pure, M in j Lihrr well into the skin; then "im . Cores arc gently freed of 1' iutv robbing impurities dull c-inplrxions toned and freaheneil to lr,ir, hrnlihy rsdiane. Adopt Lifebuoy today. i avaa aaoratu umitio, tosonto 29c 95c 29c 25c 35c 25c 21c 25c MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store tVe deliver all orders, $2 or over 317-19 Third Avenue West P.O. Box 57S Thone 18 . bif ACBZRr 'Defeat Action Deferred C. P. R. Dividends MONTREAL. Feb. 21: Action on both the preferred and common stock dividends of the Canadian Pacific 'Railway was deferred until next month when the directors met Monday. RENT A Radio, Sewing Machine, Typewriter McItAE BHOS., LTD. Tuesday, Tcbruary 21, M33 t.i.ii;lA,l.g.liti:B,'l MON. ft TUKS. ! two snows , 7 it 8:25 P.M. Adm. 15c St 50 Double Hill Two Illg Shows for One ItLLASCO'S l.MMOUTAL ItOMAN'CC 'Madame Butterfly Willi Sylvia SUIner, Cary (.ranL Charlie Iluttles. A Paramount future. And the Delightful. Comedy 'Bachelors Affairs With Adolph Menjou, Minna dom. bell, A Fox Picture Madame llultrrf ly Start at 7 & n 10 Ilachclors Affairs Starts at 8 :s Wi:i)NI'.SI)AY ii TIIL'KSD.W "I AM A FUGITIVE" vkdm:si)ay ki:vival "AMATKIK l)AI)l)V 1S 'B-JICB MZ9-U -M M iifiManHnraffiHai ihli advertisement Is not puoiiatnti or displayed oy the Control Board or by the Government of Brltuth Columbia, WE WANT FURS We mut have ttiem fni e have rulmr far thrm , are itiing to par rath. We have been in the tuin here for mamy year and Hj a reputation for fair dealing, tiring voar eatehes U tn tint. You will neer regret it. The Old KelUble GOLDBLOOM Dealer in all kind of (ur THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED IHMIIIRimil COLUMBIA Manufacture of ELEPHANT Ilran4 CIIKMK AL iri(TII.It K Producer S: Refiners o TADANAC llraM ri 1.1 TMIH.YTir ammonium riiosriiAii: SULrilATK Of AMMONIA tiiii'li: surL'111'iiosriiATC LMO-ZINC CADMiUM-msMirrii DEPRESSION PRICES EfjK' Coals, per ton $n.0O & M1.10 (Not Nut Coul) Lump Coal, per ton $12.50 Loose Coal, $1.00 per ton lee All Coals arc in a dry glial. Don't buy water, buy coal HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Dally IJy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results