Thursday, May 30, 1935 2a Fvrvl SALAIjA f 1 TEA j BROWN LABEL - 65 lb-ORANGE PEKOE - 80 lb- WALLACE'S Stock-Reducing SALE SUITS - COATS - DRESSES YARD GOODS ALL IlEDUCKI) Phone 9 You Save Money Here Third & Fulton French Style TO thou travellers who Inow rur! Furee, there comti it Ictrt one heppy nencry the pot of vegeUble toup jimrr.tring in evtry French ferm home. The ercma wooed end the Uite won end you wondered if you ecu!d ever be utisn'ed with other toups. But now, Royal City Kitchen offer you the wne wor end tens nd zett by the willful bUndi.ns of 17 different vegeUbles in true French ityle without fits of ny kind. Royel City Vegetable Soup may be used for td. We wvh to announce that the REGAL SHOP Is now established in their new home next door to the Bulkley Market. We should like to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their loyal support during the past two years and trust that we shall be favored with, your , continued support Irv our new store. II. J. ZUMKEHR Fully Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certificates issued with each chimney cleaned Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware Emaiitazatataiata laxataxai asavu ravn laia m m i:i rata Early Ad. Copy is appreciated iwmmmm mmmmrnmrnm cata tmimtm mmm im Eavaieaf asist materially In reallzinc the immediate objective with respect to liabilities. With five horses on snowshoe and six men, the Crawford Trans fer Co. of Stewart succeeded re cently in getting through to the Troy property and are now com pleting the second leg of a Journey into the Salmon Gold with supplier and equipment for the resumption of diamond drilling operations. It ts authoritatively understood at Stewart that the Stapleton Interests of New York have acquired an option on control of the Her cules property adjoining the Bis Missouri on the northwest Exercising of the opUon will, it is un derstood, be subject to examination this summer. Otherwise, no infor- matlon is available with respect to intentions for the coming season The Mountain Bay Mining Co.. operaUng property in the Portland Canal district, held Its annual meeUng recenUy in Montreal. The annual report of the company showed It to have a substantial cash balance of approximately $12.-000 In the bank. In view of the fact that Mountain Boy took over its present holdings when sliver was at a very much lower price than at present, acquiring adjacent property during the recent slump. It Is expected that further development work will be undertaken during the present season. W. H. Tolln of Stewart, one of the directors of the company, says, however that 'he Is not In a position to say what program. If any. Is contemplated, although he expects several of the principals of the company to be In Stewart about the middle nf nextmonth. Ous Seiffert. who operated In the Portland Canal dlsrict some years ago and has for the past three years been In California, has. In association with eastern interests, acquired control of the Mineral Hill property, sometimes referred to as the Joker, adjoinlne the Bic Missouri on the east. Mr. Seiffert will arrive in Stewart early in June to institute development work. The presence in Anyox during the past month of two of the nlor members of the technical taff of the Consolidated Mining it Jmelting Co. Iend3 further weight to rumors that an offer of $4,000,-uOO made for Granby Co. properties ame from Consolidated. It is recly stated here that Oranby has ome prospect of selling out Anyox is a going concern and that this nay be accountable for the "report ihat the company b delaying closing down at Anyox. The property would quickly deteriorate once It was closed down tight. velopment work throughout the winter. Mr. Hepson stated that he and his associates had completed forty feet of tunnel some time ago and since then had driven twenty feet of cross-cut to the north without contacting the wall although it was befleved thlt would be done within the next round. In addition to this, they cross-cut ulr trot in through a dike beyond which they again broke Into ore. The ore. stated Mr. Hepson, was very promising but, until the cross-cutting U corn-Dieted. It Is not proposed to do any sampling. In pursuance of the decision of Glacier Creek directors to let a contract for the driving of two hundred feet of tunnel south on the vein, Instructions were received by the local office at Stewart recently to proceed Immediately with the work. A contract has been TI1E DAILY NEWS NEWS OFJTHE MINES Dunwell to Resume Shipments of Ore Possibility Of Anyox Rein,' Tumed Over as Goinj: Concern Consolidated Report on District Properties. Pendinir comnletion nf mier Gold Mining Co. may acquire the property, slu ments of ore are about to commence from the Dunwell mine near Stewart With shipment of ore on hand, it is believed that the increased j- - - - u ti in viiuuii, till; 1 y lu 1 -v UJ) ai ,eas most of lls current liabilities within sixty days. The contlnua-K- Won of operations at the Ben AUUf . . . , Q and l " b from which the .mMnv Itet l a nrofit of some fnrtv Mrnt iiiwlth,n lh - - "rf rm n i . The coming season will see the greatest activity in the Cassiar mining district in many years, ac cording to Qapt. HU1 Barrtngton of fie Harrington Transoortation Co.. who was In Prince Rupert recently ?oing north for the season. Olen Hope and A. Marion, he stated, un covered some very fine ore las winter In tin MrDaraes Creek area where Important discoveries wen nade last season A Seattle com pany was getting a bond on thr roperty when Capt. Barring ton ft Seattle. The Anaconda Co. ha. aken over some property for in vestigation and August Bueeh- nann Is also Interested In severa' 'rejects.' These are bat a few of thr tonled interests which will Inves-Igate and develop Cassiar mlnin-' round during the coming season In the course of his annual re sort to Consolidated Mining and 8meltln Oa, W. M. AehlbaM. vie Mealdent in charge of mines, has the following to say in regard t che Big Mlyui property: "Development of this property was con inued throughout Uie year. Further work from the Province leve! ind diamond drilling above and below the. level Indicated a defln te shoot of ore of commercial grade. An upraise was made from the Province tunnel to the surface. distance Of 623 feet. In the foot-wall of the 'Indicated ore. Stations were cut at verUcal distance of 150 feet and further development of the area above the level Is pro ceeding. The Day group, adjoining Big Missouri lon the west, was optioned and idrift to the Province level extended to the surface from which point a surface tramwav was constructed to the portal of i new cross-cut tunnel. At the end of the year this low tunnej had been extended 796 feet, with an obJecUve of approximately 2100 feet to reach the pro pec ted positions of ore developed on the Pro vlnce level. Advance has been better than three hundred feet pei month." In his report. S. O. Blay-lock, vice-president and general manager, had the following comment to make with respect to Blu Missouri: "The grots value of gold in terms of dollars having Increased about seventy-five percent with an untaxable increase of about fifty percent, the outlook for tht property Is much Improved and a fairly extensive development pro gram ts being carried out. In addition to the Increase In the value of gold. It has been possible to co-relate certain apparently erratic gold values to Indicate a reasonably definite ore shoot of fair value." In regard to northern placers. Mr. Ar-chllabld reported that the result of the season's work In Atlln. Oml-neca and Cariboo districts was disappointing. At Boulder Creek In Atlln district a limited amount of John Henson waa In Rtt .I0" 8raveI w I"'ccd and tew days ago for supplies from thel","". a,U.!f, 51-8 C"bIC 51 Oro property on Bitter Creek on' , ?S ,lhC IargC am0Unt of which which he he has has been been rnnH.,ntini. conducting a. de ' barrel material above these, the re- sultant value per yard was too low to warrant further hydraullcklng. Some seven hundred feet of exploratory drifts were run In the lower gravels on or near bedrock In the hope of finding enriched areas. The gravel sluiced offered some promise of profitable drifting operation but no rich sections were exposed. Further exploration by i ..... . ..- u"8 Reems ulUncd- In slal the south, five of which wion ,uiiu manson ureeK areas in the Omfneca the dragline eaulDment did not handle the quantity of material expected and was unsuccessful In digging the bedrock gravels under water A small production which contained . ome fairly coarse gold was evident below the dump box whenever bedrock gravels were reached. Investigations are now being made of auxiliary apparatus for removal of top gravels to lighten the work of the dragline and Increase the ouantltv Of bedrock gravels which may be washed In a season. LUMBERMAN IS VISITOR Jatkson I tooth. Noted Timber .Mai-nate, Here, Accompanied lly Wife and Son C. Jackson Booth, prominent Canadian Umber magnate and head of the well known firm of J. R. Booth Limited, was a noted visi tor in Prince Rupert yesterday, ac companied by Mrs. Booth and son. Raielgn, who is a student at Queen's University st Kingston. Mr. Booth Is a son of the late John R. Booth and resides at Ottawa. They are making the rovnd trip north aboard the steamer Prince Rupert and will be here again thla evening in their way back to Vancouver from Anyox and Stewart. While here yesterday. Mr. Booth visited with his old friend. Ex- Mayor II. B. Rochester. The two vere next door neighbors In Ottawa is boys and attended school Steamship Sailings r Vanronvri-- Tuesday--Catala 1:30 p.tn Thurs ss P. Rupert 10:30 pin Friday m. Prln. Adelaide 10 p m 8s Cardena midnight May 14. 24 at, Pr Lootoe S pjn mi Vniuutn Sunday sa. Catala 4 pjn Wed. ea. Pr. Rupert 10 pjn Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 p.u S. Cardena . pjn hint 10. 20 s. Pr. Lontfe ... a m or Anyoi and Stewart Sunday s. Catala . 8 pjn Wednesday -a P Ruoert 4 nm. From Ano and Mewart Tuesday-ss. CU!a 11 30 am. Thursday--as. Pr Rupert 8 pm r Na Klver ind rit Mmjuon- Sunday-ss. Catala 8 p.m. rom Naa Klver A Tort Simeon Tuesday -as Catila 11:30 ajn. or Queen Charlotte Mandv May 10 and 24 ss P John 10 pm. rum Queen Charlotte Inland-. May 8 and 22 -ea. Pr. John a m r Ven Fall Thurs. ss. P Rupert 10:30 pjn. Friday- sa Prln Adelaide 10 pm mm Oeean Fah Wednesday ss. P Rupert 10 ajn. Frlday-sa. Prin. Adelaide 4 pm. S. Cardena ... . .. .... . pjn. "rom Skerna ICUer Friday ss Cardena pm ECONOMY SPECIALS .More Value For the Same .Money ..IACS BLST CUT OIIELN lit-YNS. 2 Una .iAl'l'k VALK Pj4A1 2 Una .IU88ALLKMS ECONOMY Butler, First grade. 3 15s 25c 27c 85c dNOWCAP PILCHARDS jn1 I s. tall. 2 tins .. i i K JVPPYVALE PICKLES - Quarts. Sweet. Sour or Mustard on. per bottle OOL VUAKERP HBALTH BRAN Large, per pkg. .. URE ONTARIO HONEY 2V,-lb. tin A8HCROFT CATSUP 26 o.. each .. SHAKER SALT 2 for . POLKS GRAPEFRUIT Tails, per tin . ... PEANUT BUTTER Bulk . 2 lbs CALIFORNIA PRUNES 1 Fresh 8tock. 3 lbs. I ROYAL YORK CARBOLIC SOAP. Rcr cake MANY FLOWERS TOILET SOAP. 4 cakes FRESH RHUBARB 10 lbs 23c 36c 20c 15c 23c 23c 25c 5c 25c 25c All Fresh Froiln : Vegetables Reduced Prices at FRESH FRUITS & VF.fJRTAIILES j At Reduced Price MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STOREj Where DoUnr Have Mre Fents" P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 1 i Hi Kf iai bLUUaa 111 1 Tii'j, II : MaVHMMHMHMMMaMaMsaseMiaM WHIFFLETS S553 i. From the Waterfront I j UstTiio'viLj . ' i - ; ; Henceforth, vessels of the Union Steamship Co. will be operating again on normal schedules following the settlement of the seafarers' strike which held the company's ships in port for a week. The .rteamer Catala will be coming out of Vancouver as usual tomorrow evening, being due here Sunday night. There wlM be no sailing of the Cardena this week but the vessel will be back in service again next week, arriving from the south on Friday night. SILVKU MAItKl.T CI.OSi:i) NEW YORK. May 30 'CP- It beUig Memorial Day. the silver market was closed today WILL ROGERS "THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN" W.Ml LOUISE Iiltl.ssiK KENT TAYLOIt EVELYN VKNABLB At 7 4 ti 4 News . Corned r Wit, """"WSBSSSm TWO Months for In order to Hlimulate moinbcrhip in .,uv I;. Libraiy Awing tin- summer wasrui hiWu T the month of June vull reet-iv Two Months Membership For 75c This is your opportunity to do nine exHInit rrad-injf. Two months for ""x-. .loi" NOW! New Utiles and ltcKtilation 1- Members are enUtled to one book only. wh.-h .... l n changed as often as eonvenlent 2- Where f books are required for one home the r. vj. l( one month sutmrtpUan will be UM far tw 3 Additional books may be rentad at Use leguUr r,v of the price of the book for one wk or port or. : 4- Rental U payable In advance Charft aeeoun' u. ened for library rentals. s-Cosnmenclng August first all rentals wW be m.iir t : the first day of the month Proper adjsjstmcn t., r requirement wtfl be arranged with aX sobwntx r. S Subscribers are responsible for reasonable ci- of books In proper condition. Take advantage of the Special Summer Hate. Mffcr-tivc during the month of June only. 7"c for 2 months Over U00 latest novels to choouc from. T t i ' ' thirty new ones added every nu'Ml;. Salvation Army Self-Denial Campaign The Salvation Army's SclMlenlal rampaUn has been UmicM for 1935. Your assistance during prperou times and In th years of adversity has enabled us to carry on. The need I a frral as ever. The results rest with jou. Don't withhold your opport Whether Little or Much, GIVE nailrn-l'nwrll Hoy Scout and others who have volunteers! ! assist will call on you this week wearing official toilertor' ribbons. FOR SALE Lot 3. B. 8. 8. 1. and Improvements ', ,ooo 0 Lot 43. II. 22. 8. 5, and ImprovemenU 450 00 Lot 4350. R. 5. Ci).. unimproved, Crown Granted, 130 acres 12500 Lot 1. D. 3, 8. 1, and Improvements 20000 Lot 4. B. 27. 8. 5. and Improvements - 250 00 Lots 0 it 10. B. 15, S. 7, and Improvement, Chils. Vess 00 Estate 500 N.E. V Lot 3063. Alyamh (153 acres) and ImprovemenU, Wlntermute Estate 100 r ;; Lot 3053, Alyansh 103 acres) 6 acres cleared and W hay. 600 Wm. Stewart Estate Lots 5 it 8, Blk. 43, Sec. 6, ind Improvements, Including contents, Ida Ramsay Estate 95O 0O Lot 1045. R. 5. CM. (10 acres) and ImprovemenU, Terrace 100 W Blk. 3, S.D. of D.L. 1009, R. 5. CD (4 acres) Terrace OFFICIAL AWMlNISTBATOrt