. .on ram I NEW DEAL IKY FOR MINE Premier Does Not Believe Tough Oak ru Property in Ontario is Worth $195,000 Our latest official information in regard to the Tough Oakes Barn . side property in Ontario was contained in the Premier annual report to whleh H. A. Quest, vice-president ' and managing-director outlined the position fully, explaining that result so far after expert-1 dlture o $180,000 on exploration did not justify payment of Unamended option price of $196,000, says Financial News. The first pay ment was doe July 7. 1932. Met Guess stated that toe owner had been requested to further reduce! the option price. It ts learned on good authority! thai since the date of the report a ! new arrangement with the owners. has been affected and that work is i proceeding with a view to preparing the mining plant and mill for operation. Details of the new arrangement are not yet available. An independent engineer who examined the property last January for the owners shewed 33,46 tons of ore reasonably indicated assaying $14.20 per ton. Premier engineers estimated that this ore would give a net return of $3.71 per ton or $202,19 for the total tonnage. Cost of preparing mine and mill for production was estimated at $102,476 which would have left $100,144 whereas the option payment as the agreement then stood would have been $195,000. It was pointed out further that Premier had no chance of getting back the $180,000 spent In locating this ore unless as the result of further ex- pendlturee further ore should be found. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert May 17, 191t Preaching on the subject of missions at morning service In St Andrew's Anglican Church. Bishop F. H. DuVeraet read an interesting letter signed by 21 bishops on the work of Anglican Church missions In British Columbia. Prince Rupert is basking in torrid stwshtae these days. Almost the entire population took to the water, Sanaa. Bvarsthmg ttat wmM float was out, Owing an auction sale of tots In the Majestic Theatre, it was aa-nouoosd that the name of the Ant dtvudonal point on the Orand Trunk Pactfle Railway out of Prince Rupert had beea changed from Amundsen to Miehol. 'The dtvWtn-al point rf erred to was evmtaally named Pacific by which it U now known). MAKE SURE Order Your Bmk:eyailey Baby Beef from the Bulkley Valley Meat Market 311 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, ILC Phone 178 FOR QUALITY MEATS and Bulkley Valley Baby Beef buy at Hallerans Meat Market 417 Fifth Avenue East FOR Bulkley Valley Baby Beef Phone 492 Seventh Avenue Meat Market K. llallberg Proprietor Meats - Fish - Fruits - Vegetables Home Cooked Meats a Specialty Sculptor Rebuilds Animals Specimens at New York's museum of natural Imtory are being constantly rearranged and augw merited II i:e we see Sculptor Clark doing an inside Job an a lion The skin will be stretched over the model, forming a life-like illusion. 50M t" The Road To Progress Prince Rupert will make progress if the people build up the hinterland. This week they have the opportunity to help themselves by helping the Hulklcy Valley farmers. Bulkley Valley Baby Beef is on the market now. It is the choicest shipment ever made to the city and no one can make a mistake in purchasing it. The carload arrived recently and has been distributed. Almost all the butchers in the city are carrying some of it. Progress comes through co-operation. Today we have an opportunity to show that we are ready to co-operate with the farmers of the interior by specifying their beef when telephoning our orders. It is a simple matter but it means a great deal to the farmers. There is no reason why British Columbia people should be fed on Alberta products when they have good things of their own produced right within their own boundaries. We have the friendliest feelings toward our sister province, but if we cannot use our own product we cannot expect others to use it. If it is good enough for export it should be good enough to use at home. By buying at home we encourage our own people, making them so prosperous that they are able to buy from us. The dollar spent on Bulkley Beef is likely to return but the dollar expended on Alberta beef is likely to remain on the other side of the Hocky Mountains. The motto then should be: BUY BULKLEY BEEF AND THUS BUILD UP BULKLEY VALLEY FARMS Si' '' Retail Market G15 Third Avonue Telephone G2 Now is tk Occasion BURNS & CO., MEAT PACKERS and ,vMEjTOCK DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. Limited holcsalc & Abbatoir Cow Bay Telephone 171 Bulkley Vailj Products And Help Our NdrhkJ Pioneer Boosters of Bull Valley Produce Phone 10 til uuihiey vaiiei i Baby Beef Builds Big Bop Get Somp J e ,r Joslin Meat Marl Jtut THephonr Kl 121 Fulton St.. Prince Raperlll PHONE W to - Selvig Bros. Meal Market - for - Bulkley V Baby Beef Meats, Flih snd Vf.tlsN" 30J Third Ave, Prince Rnprrttl Capitol Meat Market II. West, p t-' 155 Third A nae SKI ! Bulkley Valley Baby Beef The Finest in th World