PAGE SIX THE SALVATION ARMY SELF DENIAL EFFORT May 1st to 11th Building a better world ;darkcned homes again radiating: happiness; wrong: doers reformed; the abject, the outcast raked from the gloom which engulfs them. Hundreds of thousands of voluntary Salvationists are building a better world for you and yours. The Army most earnestly appeals for your support to the Self Denial Appeal. Its work at home and throughout the Empire depends upon the success of this effort. It depends on you. GIVE LIBERALLY of The Mussallem Grocery Company, Limited We commenced business in Prince Rupert in April, 1910, and consequently this marks our second decade. We wish to thank our many patrons for their valued support duiing these years, and -on this occasion we will make great reductions for their benefit, for one week only. WHITE SUGAR 100-lb. sack WHITE SUGAR 50-lb. sack BROWN SUGAR 18-lb. sack FLOUR 49-lb. sack EVAPORATED MILK All brands, per case 5.65 $2.95 $1.00 $2.45 $5.35 Our Mechanical Department Has been placed in charge of Fcrnand Kousell Mr. Rousell has been 24 years In the automobile trade, has had charge of some of the largest shops in Canada, Including: The Legare Auto & Supplies Ltd, Montreal; Webbers Oarage, Calgary; Pacific Nash Motors, San Francisco, UJ3., and the past four years with Southard Motors, Vancouver. Realizing the pressing need for a man of this calibre in Prince Rupert and wishing to feel assured that our patrons will get maximum service, has been the motive for placing Mr. Rousell In charge of our shop. We solicit your patronage. Our prices are competitive. ROSS & MOORE LIMITED Chevrolet and Buick Dealers COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF MUCH AND JACK I'INE MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS-Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 Twentieth Anniversary! 1 BRAID'S BLUE LABEL TEA GCn . per lb "'' BRAID'S BEST COFFEE ( per lb FRESH GROUND COF- FEE 3 lbs. for 'JAM All varieties, I 4-lb. tins, each FRESH RHUBARB I 6 lbs. for 60c $1.25 65c 25c FRESH MEATS, VEGETABLES & FRUITS AT REDUCED PRICES Delivery free to all parts of the city The Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. 417 and 423 Fifth Ave. E. Thones 18 and 81 Dr Alexander PHONE 573 UESNKIt HLOCH DENTIST TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City MILL FOR MARMOTRJ Stewart Broker Speaks Optimistically of Torter Idaho Which He Says Will Soon Iay "On the Porter Idaho, a property in which I am Interested, we are more than pleased with' the showing that has been developed," declared Walter Blanton of Stewart In a recent interview. "The big tramway is now working fine and, while it has cost, together with some development work, around $000,000, the ore is in sight right there to pay for It. Development work on the Porter Idaho is now in such a shape that we can start shipping any day now. It is planned to ship only high grade ore to the smelter and the lower grade ore j will be trammed down to the beach 1 and dumped there to be put'1 through the concentrator which will be erected this summer near the present terminal of the tram; line. I This concentrator will have a capacity of at least 100 tons of ore per day and, together with ship- Holdings Get Good Report The holdings of the Olacier Creek , Mining Co. Ltd. lie In the Portland ; Canal fissure zone between George j E. claim on the north and the Lit- j tie Wonder claim on the south, says an official report of Dr. George i " Hanson of the federal Geological, Survey. The country rock consists of argllllte of the Bitter Creek for BATTERIES UdHm;!!isua3nixKjaiiaiii!!BBn You can never tell when a cheap battery is going to fall you. Sooner or later It does-gene rally unexpectedly-leaving you stranded. Don't wait for it to happen save servicing and repair expenses by falling in and letting us fit a COYLE the Long Life Battery Now. Rupert Motors PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. (IlKiBiBSBll THE DAILY NEWS Perfect dyeing so easily done! DIAMOND DYES contain the highest quality anilines money can bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, lingerie. The anilines in Diamond Dyes make them so easy to use. No spotting or streaking. Just clear, even colors, Boat Chartered By Salvage Co. ments that will be sent direct to selneboat model service boat Nlsh- the smelter, will take care of the 8a has arrived here from Vancou-output of the Porter Idaho, Pros- v and will be used during the perity and Silverado. The Premier coming summer in freighting on been more or less true but, with the SfpaniPt sx rtYAtl nip Missouri thp PrtrtPr Triahn UlCdillCI AlUACll Prosperity, Silverado, B. C. Silver, Mountain Boy, George Copper and j a few more in production, It is going i Cargo on Board to be the biggest and best high 1 rade camp in North America and Loading of Swedish Steamer With up there we aU feel that 'it won't e long now!' Glacier Creek Full Load of Wheat Completed at Elevator This Afternoon morning, it Is expected. District News STEWART mation, striking north and dipping ' west at moderate angles. A cross-: Work on the Texas Creek road is cut adit, 625 feet long, crosscuts to be pushed ahead bv the Alaskan four quartz veins. The veins are government as far as Disappearing parallel, strike north and dip 45 to Lake this season. Already the con- 70 degrees west. One vein is from' tractors, the Seims-SDOkane Con- one to two feet wide, another three struction Co.. Is irettin Pfinlnmpnr. feet wide and still another from assembled including a modern gas-four to twenty feet wide. Some of ollne driven steam shovel, the veins are of commercial lmpor-1 tance. WRI6LEYS WRICLEY'S li good company on any trip. It's delicious flavor dJ tct and enjoyment. The sugar supplies pep and energy when the day aeemi long. In ikort it'l good and good for you. A large and enthusiastic public meeting was held In the Moose Hall here last Wednesday evening to discuss the question of incorporation which will be voted upon at a poll to be held this Friday. R. E. Haack, manager of the local branch of the Bank of Montreal, was In the chair. It is confidently expected that Incorporation, which was turned down by a small vote several months ago, will go over successfully this time. Indians and others who have re cently come into town from Bowser and Mezladen Lakes report that snow in the Bear River Valley is still very heavy and the outlook for an early resumption of mining ac tivlttos there this season Is not very favorable. In town the roads and sidewalks are now all clear of snow. ALICE ARM j Tom Kennedy, well known big game hunter, Is back in Alice Arm after having spent the winter trapping up the Kltsault River. His take included four wolverines. ' Owing to the impossibility of get ting fuel oil to the power plant be-1 cause of the poor condition of the ', road, operations have been temporarily suspended at the Toric. mine by the Britannia Mining Co. i I Development work at the Tidewater Molybdenum mine is being vigorously pushed ahead by the Dalhousie Mining Co. which recent-1 ly took over the property. A new dock is being constructed and a cross-cut tunnel which will give an additional depth. of 100 feet on all ore bodies is under way. The idea is to push development in order to block out sufficient ore for a con- liniffll centratlng mill. BROKER SEES PROSPECTS buy! That's why they give sucn true, Man From ncrlln Derides to Make Prince Rupert Centre Trade Operations of Oscar Schwarz, a Berlin broker, that hold through wear wasning. t and Diamond Dyes never give things r that re-dyed look. They are just 16c is planning to make the city his at all dealers. When perfect dye- headquarters. In an interview with ing costs no more is so easy why tne Dally News he stated that he experiment with makeshifts? had been nlne years at Derlln and j V Hamburg in the export and import llGinOnClBJyCS ine and he looks upon Prince Rupert as a pivotal point from which Highest Quality tor 50 Years to operate on this coast. He brings with him a number or agencies xor German and other European firms, all of whom, he states, look forward to extending their business with this coast. Before leaving Germany, Mr. Schwarz secured an option on two German steamers, which he would Scineboat Model Nishga Arrives llke to Put lnto the business of ply-Here From Vancouver to Go ln8 between Prince Rupert and on Skeena River Run Europe. . Mr. Schwa it Is somewhat handl- caDDed bv not havine a very eood Under charter to the Pacific Sal- 'working knowledge of the English vage co., tne B. c. Packers' 60-foot language but he Is working at It and will soon be able to converse well. He was here a year ago sizing up the situation and he thinks there - . L 1.1 M . lU. -1 I arc great upporiumuea lur me uc management expects to have this le SKeena River. The vessel is of . velopment of business from this mill completed and in operation shallow draft and is equipped with I port. He hints at the possibility of ome time this fall. a 63 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse semi- the establishment of German fac- "We have a great little camp up dlesel engine. She is already on her ! toriw here an dof engaging in the there at Stewart and, while it has first trip to the river with freight export trade, particularly in fish been coming along slowly, it has for delivery to the Power Corpora-' and fish products. been coming along steadily. In the tlon of Canada at Falls River. jast it- has been called a 'one-mine' ' .. .. M - t .aiiii. Av&ajruc til 1.11c pajh luai. iiixa . .. Man in the Moon , j itt The prairie fanners are taking up mixed farming. They arc mixing politics with their farming. This is the time when Love is strong And youth to youth Is calling: Loading of the Swedish steamer! when on the fence the whole night Roxen with a full cargo of grain for (the United Kingdom or Continent , was completed early this afternoon 'at the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert Elevator. The vessel will sail bright and early tomorrow long Sad cats are caterwauling. The weather man wtU hand us now Most any kind of thing. Clouds, sunshine, wind, rain, hail and snow This is the time called Spring! Tomorrow the budget and then the election. One precedes the other naturally and there is said to be a close relationship existing between the two. It's easy enough to give half of the road to a lady driver but the difficulty is to .know which half of the road she want. Betting on horse Is wrong, that is if you bet like I do. Some Prince Rupert people are like price lists. You have to know the rate of discount before you know exactly what they mean. First Kid Gee, Jimmy, when I went by your house this morning, I heard somebody swearln' somethln' awfull Second Kid Aw, that was my dad. He was late for church an' he couldn't find his hymn book. Oame Warden Ed. Martin returned to the city on yesterday af ternoon's train from a brief trip to Terrace on official duties. DON'T SUFFER WITH DANGEROUS INDIGESTION Do you suffer after meals with a nelehiiiR, from tour and acid stumaclt? Many believe they have heart trouble and tremble with fear, expecting any minute to drop dead. This condition can be prevented, likewise relieved. Take Carter's Little Liver Pills after meals and neutralize the gases. Sweeten the sour and acid stomach, relieve the gas and encourage digestion. The stomach, liver and bowels will be cleansed of poison, painful and dangerous indigestion disappears and the system enjoys a tonic effect. Don't delay. Ask your druggist for a25c pkg. of Carter's Little Liver Pills. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing, Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand. and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. -In R Mon., Tues. & Wed. Two Shows 7 & 9 JOHN p.m. ARRYMORE "General Crack' All Talking. One of the best, and partly Technicolor Singing Novelty Paramount Sound News Admission 20c & 65c t U B B ! IBKBJMJUUM CBtfl LB CB.KflB'.B IB rB K.'1'CI : "I: "1 BIBIflf BIQX Klt'OlDI Bl BIBIB1B1 Bl BJX1 U Bl fl J BIBS fl I l:t 5 FIVE ROSES FLOUR IS THE FAVORITE IN OVP.K ONE MILLION CANADIAN HOMES "THERE'S A REASON" Insist on getting this world famous brand from your local dealer Guaranteed By The Manufacturers Lake of the Woods Milling Co. Ltd. Local Representative Thos. McMeekiii - Prince Rupert M mat 19 LI H KB I KB TJ Fl XB EBlllTB ttUBRBtB I Bl III f I I I I I! It's a Pleasure to Buy RUNNING SHOES The Lowest Prices in the city for the same quality MASTER MECHANIC CLOTHES Largest stock in the city and the prices are so low that it's a pleasure to buy Montreal Importers Third Avenue ON TOP where it belongs.. YOU can easily identify General Electric Refrigerators because all mechanism is mounted on top of the cabinet. That is where it should be. Warm air extracted by the motor from the in tcrior of the cabinet is set free above the cabinet . not around it. That is tho secret of the tin. bclievably low cost for electric current. Within the top unit are the quiet motor the rest of tho , eimplo mechanism and a models. Of the hundreds permanent supply of oil. of thousands of owner These are all scaled air- of General Electric Kc tight in an all-steel casing. frigcrators not one ha Sco the now all-steel paid a cent for service IM0 Etuy Terms Arranged GNRALELECTRIC AIX-STJGEL REFMGEKATOK Northern B. C. Power Co. Ltd. rillNCE RUPERT, B.C. Cu.,.mi,,d ir CANADIAN GENERAL CtBCTRIC CO.. l'"1