March 9. W f SOAP Uirs I'M l " 1 4 m n aa. auM Sifl't Jeuei, 2 lbs. siv Tomato flat sun ft Art Itini. bottle Green Helms IQn thoice Quality, (in XJ t'orned Itecf -f An lltlmtt, tin XU Nabob tfktract Jgc kmort or Vanilla, 4 oz. 28c pAlOty Whole Green Itcaits Small, Tender, Delicious You need never lack an abundance of these sarden-fresh green beans. Ail their vitamins and minerals are sealed In and they're ready to use. Extra economy at present vegetable prices. II E MARMALADE 32-01. Jar mjTTtiii First Grade, 3 lbs. PEAS Sieve S, tin FRY'S COCOA lb. IHlRE Sl'ICtiS tin Tomato Juice Llbby, tall, 3 tins HERRINGS Gold Seal, No. 1 tins Fresh Rhubarb lb. Juicy Lemons dot. Head Lettuce each Fresh Spinach ib. New Carrots 2 bunches Thrift Cash & Carry FOOD VALUES Prices in tiffed Until March 15 Tomato Soup 0( Campbell's tin O Nabob Coffee 3C Quaker Oats 9flC SODAS -I Qc Red Arrow, pkff. A Lump Siigaf 22C i IDS. Corn or Laundry STARCH 19c SARDINES OQf Ncra-ay Olke Oil. .. ."JV ttins ft . r . t ii r-fli ii. or rcari nnc 10c 25c 95c 10c 19c 7c 25c 10c 7c 31c 6c 10 c 15c And A Store Special That You Shouldn't Miss! THRIFT For Nationally Advertised Quality Food Phone 179 We Deliver UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver! T.S.8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 IM Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. r-S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 F.M. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. H convenient please purchase tickets at office, further Information regarding reservations and tickets from A- W. NEWMAN, rrince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. I'hone 5C8 ftefisi which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand w SMOKED - BLACK COD - frAn safari llAiltf HV ateaaa Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. rooms, Hyder, B.C., near the Stewart dock. (tf) Commissioner Alder will sneak :aver radio station CFPR at 6:15 tonight and will discuss the hospi tal question. (07) T. A. McWaiters. losal manaeei of W. H. Malkin Co. Ltd., left on last evening's train for a trip to Burns Lake on company business. Pioneer Banquet. Wednesday. March 10, I.O.OP. Hall, 7 p.m. sharp. Admission: Banquet and dance, 75c; Dance only, 25c. Every body welcome. (5" Sergeant J. H. McClinton, provincial police, left on last evening's train for a trip to Terrace o' official duties, lie will be return- ling tonight. i Father Lofthus O. M. I. of Van-jcouver, after conducting a -week': mission at the Roman Catholic I Church here left on last evening's , train for Smlthers. J. Schwartz, who has been on a trip to Sherbrooke, Quebec, will bs returning to the city aboard the Prince George tomorrow morning, having travelled west via Vancouver. , Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Eby, who' were married In Smithers last week, the bride having been for merly Miss Margaret Downey R.N., ore sailing this afternoon on the Cardena for Vancouver on a honeymoon trip. The bride's mother, Mrs. J. P. Downey, also saHs on the Cardena. DrpARTMr.sT or minM Synopses of Mining Laws MINERAL ACT Free t'iatn'. Crrllfic.tr. An? person ever tht .ft ol eltjhtccn. tnd any Joint Stock Company 1. entitled to tDter upon .11 waste land, of the Croon nd upon any other land. hereon the mineral, other, than coal are reserved to the Crown and It. licensee. iwitn specific reservations!, for the purpose of prospecting for minerals locating claim., and mining. The fee to an lndirldu.l for a Free Miners' Certlfic.te U .3 00 for one ye.r. To a Joint Stock Company hat Inf a capital of tl00.000.0g or leu the fee lor a year la 19000: If caplt.ltr.ed beyond thlt the fee 1 tloO.00. The Free Miners Certificate, run from date of Issue and expire on the Jilt ot M.y neit after Its date or tone subsequent 31st of Msy Certificate, m.y be obtained for any part of a rear terminating on 31st of M.y for a proportionately leu fee. (Free Miner. Certlfic.te. are also applicable to the Placer Mining Act.l Mineral Claim. Clie: il.es acre.. Recording fee: H.M per claim. Representation: Assessment work to the e.tent ot 1 100 00 must be done each year and recorded on or before the acnlTenary d.te of record of the cl.lm. Cash In the .urn of 1100 00 may be paid In lieu of rruch assessment work. Fee for recording assessment wort 11.50. If the required --. .w ft,, nerforfr.ed within the ye.r. but not recorded within that time, a free miner may within thirty day. hereafter record uch assessment work upon payment of an .ddltlon.l fee ot 410.00 The actual cost of the urey of mlner.l claim to an ;mount jot esceedlng tlOO.OO may al.o be recorded a. assessment work. A. soon a. es.c.s-ment work to the "tent cflSOOM for cash paid ot a He amount) .e" of the claim, and a .ureey made tht T owner t euch claim I. entitled to a Crown Orant on payment of a fee of H5.00. and .lying the necessary notice, required by the Act. FLACEft MININO ACT Four type, of placer claim.: Creek diggings! b.r digging!: dry digging.: and preclou. .tone digging.. iFor detail, see. P.rt II. Placer Mining Aet.J Representation: A placer claim must be worked by the owner or someone on hi. behalf contlnuou.ly a. far a. prac-tlc.ble during working hour.. Lay-oers nd le.ye. of .bsence m.y be declared by the bold Commissioner under certain conditions. To hold a placer claim for more than erne year It must be re-recorded before the espiratlon of the record or re-record. Placer Mining Leases Site and method bf at. king. etc. Eighty acrea in ejlent, ataked along a "location line" not more than one-half mile in length. In thla line one bend or change of direction Is permitted. Where a straight line Is followed two posts only are necessary. I.e.. an -Initial post" and a "final post." Wht-re then Is a change ot direction a legal post most be. placed to mirk the point of the said change. The leasehold la allowed a width not In ece. of one-ou.rter mile. The locator. l required within thirty d.y. after the date of the locatlbh to post . notice In the office ot the Mining Recorder setting out the n.me of the applicant: the num. ber of hi. free miner, certificate: th dale of location: the number ot feet Wing to the right and left of the location line: ahd the apprommate area or lis df the frDredglng Ieae. on rlyer. for five mile, below low.w.ter m.rk r also granted. Fees: Annual rental on placer mlnlnj lease IJ0 00I annual development work rroulrfd to be .upended. M0O0: annuel rental on dredging lease. US 00 per mile: annual development work required to be eipended. 11.000 00 per mile: the yalue l anv new plant or machinery employed to count as money expended In devetoppent Fee for recording certificate of work. IJ.50. Lease fee. IS 00. rr.vlll Free Mlr.' Certificate., iriarer) Act Department .1 Stwri Ael Among' other thing., the.. Act. provide for the st.klng and representing of nl.cei claim, without payment of fee.. ,nd .sslst.nc. to prospector, by tree tssy. tie. A dentin irriOpitl'Of the abotl Artl! also the "Mine. Development Act", "Mineral (urvey .nd Development Act": -iron sod Bleel Bounties Act": and "Phosphate-mining Art": are available at the Department of Mint.. Victor!. Com. plei. copies of th. Act! m.y be obttlned Uat M Kkft'. Fimur, VMtarlA. the DAtLY tffeWa paot mnn - i LOCAL NEWS NOTES , - - 1 Frazpr UnM sjm hpntpdt Frnrpr Hotel, the onlv steam I hP9tH hnjl In Portland Canal . ne lauies saturaay iiigni nun situated at Hyder, B.C. (tf) Don't forget when visiting Portland Canal that the Frazer Hotel is the best place to stop. (tf) Stop at the Frazer Hotel when visiting Stewart or Hyder. The only steam heated hqlel in Portland Canal district. (tf) William Goldbloom returned to the city on the Cardena this afternoon after making' the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on The next regular monthly meeting of the hospital board is scheduled for Friday evening. It is customary to hold' these meetings in the hospital. J. D. Galloway, managing director Of the Reward Mining Co., wiU arrive in the city on the Rrince George tomorrow mbrnlng from Vancouver enroute to Porcher Isl and to pay a visit to the company's SUrf Point and Eddye Pass prop erties. The Prince Rupert Gyro Club will be in regular monthly bus! ness session at the weekly lunch- Con tomorrow. Activities and fin ancing for the coming year will be under consideration. There waj a meeting of club executive and committee heads yesterday. Dr. A. L. McQuarrie, Vancouver, chief medical officer of the D? partment of Indian Affairs for Bri tlsh Columbia, and Indian Agent .W. E. Colllson returned to the city on the departmental cruiser skeena on Saturday from a trip to Kltkatla. Dr. McQuarrie left on last evening's train for Hazelton. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal M. Lubotlna. city. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Eby and Mrs. J. P. Downey, Smithers; J. T Burchlll and Dora T. Cunnings, Hazelton: H. N. ChUrch, W. A Templeion and J. Pollock, Van couver; William Blckler Grassey Plains. Central H. Ralph, A. Milne. D. McLeod, A E. Jensen, Joseph li'Barrle' and S. Martinson, city; H. Paim and Olof Sorvik, Dawson; P. J. Rolls and G. Donahue, C.N.R Knox G. Wicks, city; Vic Millar. Van couver; G. Donahue. C.N.R.; A Manldve, Skeena River. r Announcements Pioneers' Banquet, March 10, I. O. O. F. Hall. Baptist supper, March 11. Anglican Tea. Mrs. W. H. Tobe:. March 11. H. M. S. Pinafore, April 14, April 15, Capitol Theatre. Presbyterian Tea, Mrs. J. J. Little's, 4th Ave. E., March 16, St. Patrick's Tea and Entertainment, March 17, Catholic Hall. University extension lectures, March 17. 18 and 19. Citv Hall iDeatt Buchanan. 18. Rebekah Fashion Show, March Prince Rupert Boys' Band Con-i cert, First Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, Match 24. Cithfcdfal Spring Sale April 1. Junior Chamber Dance, Friday, April 2. Dancing display, Oddfellows'. Hall, April 2, J Recreation Centre final display Exhibition Building, April 3. Presbyterian Choir Concert, Ap-' rll 7. j Circus First United Church, Ap ril 9-10. arai nau. St. r'oter's Sale, May .' 6. C. C. F. Bridge Party is Held Mrs. Georee Scott and J. D. ! McLeod Winning Prizes In the series of bridge parties of the local Co-operative Common-! wealth Federation Club Saturday night there were nine tables in play. Prize winners were: ladles' first, Mrs. George Scott; second,' Peter Goheen (playing as a lady) ; j men's first, J. D. McLeod; second,' Joe Rowatt. George Rudderham was master of ceremonies and A. O. Morse presided at the door. I Mining Engineer To Assist Probe 11. H. Stewart of Vancouver to Aid G. L. Fraser in Hedley Amalga- j mated Probe ! hJ VICTORIA, March 9: R. Stewart, well known Vancouver' mining engineer, nominated by thv Professional Engineers' Association, of British Columbia, has been ap-j pointed to assist G. ,L. Fraser K.C.I of Vancouver in the investigation! of the affairs of the Hedley Ama!- gamated Gold Mines Ltd , it is an-; nounced by Hon. George S. Pear-! son, minister of mines. I Inspector John A. Fraser, prov-i inclal police, returned to the city; on Saturday night's train from a' trip to Prince George on official duties. 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Ltd. 1 aie 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. j New Goods in stock include: Chesterfield Suites, Bedding, Springs, Mattresses FLOOR COVERINGS Linoleum, CongoleUm Rugs, Feltol Rugs Pfinted Linoleum by the yai'd Axminster Carpets and Mats, Suit Cases, Club Bags, Wardrobes, Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Bridge Table Sets, Blankets, Baby Buggies, Folding Carriers, Baby Swings D. Elio Furniture Exchange Phone Green 421 Prince Rupert, B.C. it. ;4 If