9i6i rots Expert Optical Service .engaged in getting the road Chas. Dodinicad Optoiuctrht in Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry KcpairiiiK Hand lingravinir VISIT OUR IJASEMEiNT STORE For Fine China, Dinnerware, Classes, DaggaKe and Novelties Max Heilbroner jliWHI.HK DIAMOND MliKCIIAM' NEWS OF THE MINES Hazelton Tungsten Property Rcinjr Opened Up Highway to Open Up (ireat District- -Omineca Rencfits Vandcrhoof Work to he Resumed on Hunter Rasin Mine Near Telkwa Red Rose at Hazelton Taking on Crew Resumption of work on the Hunter Basin mine near Telkwa by the Consolidated West Exploration Ltd. is expected momentarily. Expectation is that the new work will be largely devoted to taking out and shipping some three thousand tons of high grade gold ore that has been delevoped or is on. the dump. Further development will be decided upon later. , 'ployed when mining gets under Men arc now being 4 taken on,waVi around Hazelton to work on the Red Rose mine, a tungsten property In . , , , which Consolidated Mining: &! Orr one oi he original pros-Smclting Co. has become interested. : POCtors ?f the Paciflc arca and the For a week or more men have been 0wner ' a nun?bcr of cim? there wjiii.ii inucii uuvciopmcnt nas in hnOM rrtrynA . . -1 : 1 i .1 r , vwi lailicu UUl, UJL'U 111 I41C IiaZCJ shape. There will be much hauling ton Hospital recently at the age of over the road as a mill U to be in- seventy-two years. stalled to treat the ore. There will be a considerable crew of men em- Try a Daily News Want-Ad. I! czs. . 16 ozs. . 2SOZI. . 40 ozs. Whifflets From The Waterfront In response to popular demand the Union Steamship Co. is putting on an evening dance cruise next Monday with the steamer Camo-sun it was announced today by Frank Skinner, local agent Departure will be rrtade at 8 p.m and return at 11 o'clock. Music will be by the popular Ricky Mountain Rangers' dance orchestra. It is expected there "will be an early sellout of tickets. A .Tananeso fi-hing boat capsized off Coast Island at the mouth of the Skeena River last nisht and the provincial 'polVe disDatched the game boat to thp scene. Before it arrived, however, rescue had been effected by a passing Armour Salvage Co. boat. i Union steamer Catala, Capt, Ernest Sheppard, returned to no-t at 1 o'clock this afternoon from art and other northern points, sailing at 1:30 p.m. for Vancouver and waypoints. TODAY'S WEATHER Prince RuperU-Cloudy, easterly wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 29.96; temperature, 52; sea smooth. Triple IslandRaining, southeast wind, three miles per hour; sea smooth. Vancouver Cloudy, calm; baro meter, 29.97; temperature, 58. j Langara Island Drizzle, southerly wind, six miles per hour; barometer, 29.90; temperature, 50; light swell and chop. Dead Tree Point Raining, south-' crly wind, four miles per hour: barometer, 29.94; temperature, 54; sea smooth. i , ; figta linct 1857 JOf. E. SEAGRAM-V SONS LIMITED WATERLOO ONTARIO Plain water is nlain HtWlLrri Villon it !- ...! 1 . , - , I I " IV 13 I1UACU wth whisky. Only the smoothest, kindest whiskies dare submit themselves to the challenge of the water lest. Every drop of Sea-ram's is distilled, aged and blended to meet this one alUearching test. Seagram Whiskies demand nothing more than V i" ,c.T.rH,",g waler to Sive )ou a truly 3 delightful drink. . Seagram's Famous Brands "V." KING S PLATE- 'OLD RYE" This adverlUtment 1.. not imUMii ... .... . SI. 70 S2SS S4.0S 11. zs J2.3J J3.55 am) Win . . ' " r T ? ,'','l""r"",l,0, y,,aril -J the Uovermnenl . ' -; . ... , f i-I The executive of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was in session today preparatory to the regular monthly business luncheon on Wednesday. Business included matters connected with the forthcoming international and district conventions in Victoria at which the club will be represented. BOOWnWVMnvAnmnui IM TH DAILY IOTWB Tutsda SURGICAL OUTFITS FOR RRITAIN Godi. v Hazard right, British con.-.ul cenr al lis N v: York, accept ; : m hr Maple Leaf Fund, Inc the tir ;t of a ie., 4 portable sur.-ieai units for Britain-s bombed n-ispUais J-nn B. How, acting president, presents the unit, sufucicnt for three or four surgeons. Bella Bella Doubled Quota The Victory Loan campaign officials announced this after- noon that Bella Bella had ex- cecded Its quota by $10,000.50. ' Its quota was $10,000 and It has subscribed $21,000.00. LOAlflS" GROWING : MANY CITY LOTS SOLD Several Properties Involved In Tax Sale Transactions Now licfore Council City Commissioner D. J. Mathe-son will be In session as a city council tomorrow morning to give final reconsideration and adoption to the bylaw amending the zoning bylaw and to the transfer of the 'following tax sale properties: East hair or lot 10. block 33 section 5, William Thain. $51.25. Lot 21. block 33, section 5, Rosl lene Thain. $90. Local Dusin Concern Purchases EveLn' M $10,000 Wor.h-U.y u)s $3,000 . L,M 41 atlU 42 The V, ;ory Fcanl campaign Ztlfl? v yc.stc;dry . Sub.criptlon.s amount- $S ' h" Furn!otls- factory6 W "loek 2. see- One of the larg3st sub.scr.ptlon, VjJ ' " VlerPCk UrZSsm PrlVatC ""'""a k f0' PC(,n" 5- A"a The Chy of Prince Rupert,,t wa, 11? announced this morning, is buy- 5. El zaocth ml n ": KcUon l,ry' 55HJ!5- inn SS.om of Virtnrv rinnHt fn, . .sinking fund. 'o,m , , lrt. ,8' block section 1 .in.SPrh ,T-,-k ancj ... . iiiomnson, $92.50. Weather Forecast I it n biook 32. action 5 An drew Bmardnn. $112.50. General Synopsis A moderate! 1,01 32 21 section 5 OKturbam hus oa-jsed Inland, glv- lChsrles O. Minns, $132.50 ing overcast skies and moderate 6. bla-k 2, section 7 James louio uii me nonnern coast. It is'1'- 'lazzirri soo. part cioufiy in the south. Prince Rupert and Queen Charlotte Islands Light to moderate south wini. mostly overcast and cool with rain or showers. West -Coast of Vancouver Island Light to moderate southeast winds,-cloudy and mild with a fewi showers in the south. ' CHIROPRACTOR. Nia.,1,1 W C.llon. IMJ.rh.C. Wallace Itlock, nn,c gio 27. EI- lMl 15- blrx"k 22. section 5. Louis Suestions Vou Haul lo caln lie Victory so hiv Victory Loan IJimiU if you can. You stilt can ae for it by deal 1 11? at the VAKIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" 330 West 3rd Ave. Phono Ited 120 P.O. Box 757 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FKASKR STREET Prince Kupert Steamers Leave Prince Rupert For Vancouver CATALA IJVKItY TUESDAY. 1:30 p.m. Due Vancouver Xhurs. p.m. CA It DEN A EVERY FIUDAY, 10:30 p.m. Duo Vancouver, Monday a.m. ''fen Charlotte Islands Service--Leave Prlnco Itupert June 7, 17 and 28-10 p.m. Tickets and Reservations from FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Churches Aid Queen's Fund Letter Tells Of Thought Tor Her j Majesty , Tlie Queen's Canadian Fund for Air Raid Victims has received from the Ministerial Association of North Bay, Ontario, a contribution to be added to the already Imposing list of special efforts 'on which the directors look forward In time to reporting to Her Majesty. On the Holy Week services held in North Bay under the direction of the Ministerial Association an offering was received each evening to defray expenses entailed but the contributions of the first two services provided for more than the expenses Involved. It was announced on the third evening that any surplus would 'be contributed to the Fund. The offering that evening Increased substantially over the first increase. Forwarding his cheque for $70 he Rev. A. J. MacLachlan. Secretary of the North Bay Ministerial Association, wrote: 'This little explanation !s Included with this cheque, because we fell that It might be some source of interest and encouragement to Her Majesty the Queen. If she knew through this Incident, the united and willing desire of her Canadian subjetets In the Christian ifVl.t..V. nf 1 1. 1 A l 1 ttutkti w una tuuuuy, iti snare with her the great burden that she Is bearinc so nobly and steadfastly in these days." 'Send your Queen's Canadian Fund subscriptions to Dally News or The Royal Trust Company at Montreal or any branch olflce.t Amadlo, $150. 1 Lot 22, block 33, section 5. George II. Bristol and Mary Bristol, $100. Lots 10 and 11, block 3, section 5. Helen E. Thomson. $r90. East hair of lot 5, block 2. section 2, Pierre Lc Ross sr.. $07.50. Lots 24 and 25, block 7. section' 5. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, ' $810. 1-ots 20 and 27. block 30, section 1 8. Ncls Carlson, $135, ! VEGETABLES In Season Kept Garden-Fresh and Crisp Under Vapor Sprays tit Iteas-onable Prices. MUSSAM.KM'S KCONOMY STORK Phones 18 K, 19 P.O. Iloi 57iS six-pircK iti:i)itoo.M sum Special i Miowt Nial.ii. ;T feature at v. " "LOVETIIY NEIGHBOR Also H(!iiT vwnS Coniilir Tli... .. . " " 1 ri w,i j-'aviu urown Passes Away Wfll Kiiriu-ii Tr,.ir.. .. Yesterday ,flrrn(, , J Hospital David Brown 51 t- , gow, passed awa ,r' noon at the Pnurc Ru ' c Hospital. He was v.t -trolling fisherman c; district. He had bet, since February Make Our Store Tour Shopping Headquarters Satisfaction Goirmteed-r II ONE su Tom Lcc & Son "HOUSE OK FINK FOODS' S1O9.00 Vanity, Upholstered Bench. Pull sim nrrf rhiffoni Spring, Inner Spring Mattress SIX-PIIXi: IHNiriTK SUiri-Bufrct. Extension ca( Zfl Table. 1 UphoLstcrcd chairs. Special tU.v Elio's Furniture Store Moo.se Building, Third Avenue Telepli-:. or:-::. H More Hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Buckerfield's POULTRY & DAIRY FEEDS Arc Now Obtainable at Reasonable Prices From SUNRISE COMPANY LTD. Prince Rupert B.C., Phone 26 ami 27 I RAILWAY I LINES Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Transatlantic Trans-Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Wy Porti S.S. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday 10 p.m TO VANCOUVER DIRECT June 11th, 14th, 21st, 2flth, July 5th, 12th, 16th. W To Ketchikan, Wraneell, Juneau and Skaeway June 6th, Oth, 16th, 23rd, 30th, July 7th, 11, Htb Direct Connection at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific f-:ervleJ Tickets and Reservations from W. L. COATES, General Aeent. Prinre Rupert, U 0