fAUt, FOUR G0LDBL00M . THE OLD RELIABLE Fur Buyer Wants Furs and wants them badly ; Ship what you have to me and cash will be wired or mailed you immediately. We guarantee more than anybody else. Don't delay market is liable to change. The Central Hotel 'BOOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household. Coal MBS. C. E. BLACK TRAPPERS! Attention! Don't sell your furs until you see Frank Lockwood Phone Blue 729 P.O. Box 200 COAL TO PLEASE, EVERYBODY Satisfaction Ouaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY FIIONE: 58 and 558 PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the -only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. Hyde Transfer Phone 580 DRY WOOD JASPER COAL Furniture Moving Light Delivery 315 SECOND AVE. TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy 3. D. Johnston Co.) Vancouver ' B. C. Nickel, ;32. Big Missouri, .62 Bralorne, 8.65. " B. R. Con., .0634. B. R. X., .131fe., Cariboo Quartz, 1.65. DentonIa,..19. Minto, ,25. . ' Meridian, .06. ' "... Morning Star, .03 Noble Five, .14. ' Pencl Oreille, 4.10. Porter Idaho, .12 (ask). Pioneer, 3.95. Reeves McDonald, 1.30 ' Reno, 1.20. , " . Relief Arlington. 21. Reward, .18. Salmon Gold, .10. Taylor Bridge, .lHi. Wayside, .06. J. : Hedley Amalgamated, -.86. Premier Border, .03 V4. Silbak Premier; 3.15. Congress, .11 V2. Silver Crest, .12 " Home Goldr .03. Oils ' , A. P. Con.. .86. ' ,Jh-Calmont, 1.33. ' ' C. & E., 4.95. Freehold, .31 Vi. v Hargal, .33 (ask)' x McDougal Segur, .60. ; ; Mercury, ,.67. ..' Sr Merlahd, .29. Okalta, 3.65. ' ' Pacalta, .37; United, .59. . ' Toronto ' ., Beattie, 1.50. v .1 T ' Central Patricia, 4.70. , God's Lake, .88, 1 Inter. Nickel, 64.75. Lee Gold,. .06. ' Little Long Lac, 7.90. McKenzie Red Lake,' 1.85. Pickle Crow, 8.50. Red Lake Gold Shore, 1.53 Sar, Antonio, 2.12. Sherrltt Gordon, 3.15. ' SLsco, 5.90. ' Smelter Gold, .08. ' ..." McLeod Cockshutt, 2.90. Oklend, .47T ' ; Mosher, .43'..-Gilbec, .06. '. ' . Madsen Red L'akc, 1.35. May Spiers, .28. Sullivan Stadacona, 1.95. Stadacona, 1:57, Frontier Red Lake, .17. Francoeur, i.3,5. Manitoba & Eastern, .14. New. Augarita, .37. '' ' Moneta,. 1.87.' Rubec, .08. Thompson Cadillac, 1.45 Bailor. .06'. ' " Bankfleld, 1.44. Fast Malartic, 1.83. Preston East Dome, 1.38. Hutchison Lake, .36. Try Our SPECIAL SUNDAY NIGHT DINNER Soup Chicken with two Vegetables Dessert Tea or Coffee All For 50c KNOX HOTEL "Banquets a Specialty" NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarcIU Propritor "a home away fkom home; Kates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. liar ior "TILLIE THE KA r . hao Hard cm IN6- fXv IW TO COME OUT 'it i 1 & at I TOILER" Waterfront Whiffs Preparations For 1937 Halibut Fishing-Season Getting Under WayHerring Run Failure So Far With the opening of the .uarcn 10 uy uie international t isiieries Commission, con- ivciuc jui huh ucxeiupuig arouna me rrince Kupert waterfront in preparation of the craft for going to sea. Overhaul work on boats and entrines is Wnniimr mnovoi few of the boats being disposed to delay the start of the necessary. As usual, there will be some voluntary curtailment measures In the effort to stabilize prices but there will also be a desire to get- Into Area No. 2 as soon as possible owing to the competition with ! the American fleet. Fishing opera-j tors are beginning to get back to (Prince Rupert from their winter journeylngs. these including Capt. ' Merrill Sollows, owner and skipper I of the Relief, who returned Wed nesday irom a inp to Nova Scotia. t , Except for a few catches of small fish early in January, the herring jTun in Prince Rupert district has failed to materialize up to now as far as practical fishing: is concern ed. This is believed due largely to me long spell of unusua Iv cold j weather. The break this week, how-I ever , It is thought, may result in an j.appearance of the fish. Meantime, the Rupert Marine Products reduc tion plant at Prince Rimert r awaiting their advent as well as the cold storage concerns reaulrlne them for bait supply. The Anglican mission boat Wes tern Hope, which arrived ... . in nnrt on I Wednesday from Massett with pa-' tiPnts fr' tu u., ... . K . ; y wic uuauiuii tin nnnrn i was prevented by the snowstorm 1 irom getting away yesterday-after- ,;n;cr , "Wing noon on its return to the Queen structlon of a te Charlotte Islands but wa t.n iPltut.r She has been studying mu- today if conditions 'permitted. (Capt, Neil McLean and other officers' of the steamer Prince, Ru pert left Thursday nisht on! tHeU Prince George for- Vancouver. Pont , miijcaH.j'wiiu nas oeen recently chief' officer of tho ph Rupert, has Just recovered from a severe attack of Influenza. There were 105 Dasseneerx jihnarH the steamer Princess Norah whirh was in port yesterdav- aft southbound from Skagway to Van couver. Eight persons disembarked from the vessel here while one boarded her at this port for Vancouver. Union steamer Venture, Capt. John Boden, arrived in port at 8:30 last evening from the south and sailed at 10:30 p.m. .0n her return to Vancouver and waypoints. Owing to the storm last night, Capt Edward Mabbs deferred until this evefiine a -venule iUi Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte isianas with the steamer Prince vnanes. .... T A. ...7l nignts gale, apparently, uiu . iiiue, u anv. damncri. ainr, iu - f " w 1 b mc local waterfront. C. N.R. Trains I'or the East-Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days u y. in From the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-days 10:20 Pm. Try a Dally News want-ad. KAioi?r " TVS y- MAC'S Ue-Ah. V Ms7l r i THE DAILY NEWS 1' 1937 fishing season set for Royalty Honors Edmonton Girl Ileceives Praise of Queeii Marie At Birthday Command Performance EDMONTON, Feb. 13: (CP) Marjorie Noble, talented Edmonton girl how studying music in Vienna, has realized the dream of all artists, that of appearing1 before royalty. At a command performance before Queen Marie of Roumania and members, of the Austrian nobility she played piano compositions by .Chopin and Liszt and was highly complimented by the queen mother on her performance'. Among those present at the mu-sicale were Archduchess Blanks, the former Princess of Bourbon, Archduchess Margharlta,. Archduke Anton, Count and Countess Schoenhorn, Baron Freudenthal, Baroness Adelheld Freudenthal and Baroness Elizabeth Freudenthal. Miss IVIICC Noble Mnh a nvn.iMUJ - a. graduated from the 6"ul""cu "om ine . 7 State .. Academy ... of Music and Dra- T"0 A"S irVienna more than a sic for the past six years. SteamsJiipjSailings For) VancoiiVer -.f fTuesdayCdtala i i:p() p:'r? i TJiursVss. Pr. RuVert lO&O ip.nr .rricay ss, P. Adelalde .JlQ djil ! Ss.jdardena;... 10:36 p.m ! Feb. :3,i 11 and' 20 is. Prlnbef : Non 5:30 p.m From Vancouver; ; Sunday ss. Catala . . 4 p.n Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert .10 a.m Fri. ss. Pr. Adelaide- ... 4 pn Ss. Venture p.m, Feb. 8, 17, 20 Ss. Pr. Norah am For Anyox and Stewart Sunday ss. catala 8 p.n Wednesday ss Pr. Rupert 3 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Catr.la 11:30 a.n Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 8 p.rr. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss, Catala 8 p.rr. Prom Naas Uivpr and Port Simpso Tuesday ss Catala .11:30 a.n For Ocean Falls-Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 p.m Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 p.m Prom Ocean Falls Wed-ss.. Pr. Rupert 10 a.m Frid-ss. Pr. Adelaide .... 4 p.rr. Ss. Venture pjn ror ijueen Cliarlouc Islands Feb. 12, 26- ss. Pr. Charles a.m RESULTS Hibernating! EL ?,os CUT CF iheee WILL CALL AT BUPERT (Continued rrom rage 1) 000, payable from 10 percent royalty on production for one year; 12 Yz percent for two years; 15 percent for two years; balance payable at end of five years. A minimum of $25,000 must be spent durine the first year; minimum annual development requirement 600 lineal feet. Present mill of 35 tons dally capacity is to be modernized and stepped up to 50 tons dally. Property Described The "Apex, El-Nldo" consists of two mines 1600 ft. apart. Operations have been mainly at the Apex., The mill is one mile from tidewater at an elevation of '450 ft. above sea level. Positive ore was estimated by F. Cashing Moore, M.E., at $476,000. Richard Hill, formerly engineer in charge at the mine, estimated $932,000 in the Apex mine alone. The hanging wall vejn in the Apex is the only one so far developed, and varies from 12 to 50 ft. In width. Innermost faces of the workings are in ore and the surface has been sampled for 1,000 ft. beyond the existing underground workings. No. 2 tunnel face Is 600 ft. vertically oelow the surface sampling. Then. Is stated to have been $250,000 spent on the property of which about $125,000 was on buildings, tramways, plant and equipment. The mine js reported to have produced $600,000 in net returns. Averaging the Moore and Hill! estimates, assured ore Is stated at 21,100 tons valued at $733,000. Al lowing $10 for mining and develop ment, total cost on present available ore is placed at $211,000 Indicating a probable return profit of $552,000, according to figures supplied by the management. The immediate development pro-iram calls for crosscutting the entire width of the "Apex" vein throughout the workings and. later, extending the tunnels and also proving downward continuation of he cally below No, 2 and 1,000 ft. below the surface. Management believes this program will prove ore to warrant Increasing mill capacity. Meanwhile the mill will be operated it from 35 to 50 tons dally. When You Want 1 'to Alkalize i Stomach Fasti Try This Amazing Fast Way The "Phillips" Way Millions Arc Adopting On every side today people arc beine urged to alkalize their stomach. And thus case symptoms of "acid indigestion' nausea and slomach upsets. To Rain quick alkalizalion, just do ! .il?ake two teaspoons of PHILLIPS' MILK OF MAGNiiSlA 30 nu",rlCS.air,ealinfi- 0H lakC lWO Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tabids. Hclief comes almost at once usually in a few minutes. Nausea, ,8? fullness afler eating and acid indigestion" pains leave. You feci like a new person. ..,I?ff lh).s way- Gcl cill,er ,,,c liquid I!j'!''ps or the remarkable, nrw Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tabids. Lach one equals a teaspoon of the liquid. Only. 25(1 a box at nil drug AISO IN TABLET FORM: Etch tin tablet U the rniuV aicm oi teiauoonru fenuln Phillip' Magnesia. a to I -rjs i. v in ii MADI IN CANADA PUII I IDCI MILK OF mmmmm f MAGNESIA r7 BUT e zxjo AMD Quite bVT right; ALL MIcaHT WANTS RJ r RECORD IS RECOGNIZED' Continued irom cane one) ted from the Canadian Federation of the Blind asking for a donation. The sum of $5 was voted and a copy of the organization's annual report will be requested. The local fair wa?e officer will be asked to look Into conditions of work Including wages and houi3 on a certain local piece of public work. A resolution was" passed supporting the stand of Tom Raid, M.P. Tor New Westminster, against Can tdian Pacific Steamships In regard the employment of Oriental sea. men on transpacific ships. Olof Hanson, MP; for Skeena, will be asked to gfve his co-operation in the same connection, The stand of the London, .Ontario, Trades and Labor Council 'n opposition to "ridiculously low wages" by railways to extra section gang workers was supported by resolution, a copy of which Is to be sent to Premier King and Olof Hanson M.P. Frcm Hon. J. c: Elliott, Pot. naster General, was received a ply to the protest against postaJ workers having to carry on 'their duties without observance of legal holidays. Mr. EMtott stated that there would be no change in this policy but, instead, - It had been decided to give postal workers 26 additional holidays each year. In the matter of the- provincial CHURCH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ,tev- J- V. Stevenson, Minister Organist: SUNDAY 11 A.M., "POWER EXPRESSED t 12:15, Sunday 7:30 P.M., "CONTAGIOUS Dr. Stevenson Keep Step The Modern Way We shall be pleased to explain the SINGER PLAN of domostiV economy. uiactlca ' l)leasant and profitable home sewing enables you to keep step with modern styles at a minimum cost. s health Insurance ' situation h decided to await f,,. '. 11 n 1 aev ments. Thomas B 'nin.v ... , delezate to th fnvfP0 -r B WillJIUXj Mrs. J. A. Brown and emn Harry Rochester, after S dav or so In tm, t AZ :,umi r. " mom. -ton M:l 'JYTTTl r ppp LAST TIMES TONIGI1T Last Complete Show, 9:J2 Dick Powell Joan Blondell - la- Gold Diggers Of 1937" (At 7:31 Si 9:431 ALSO News - Cartoon - Novdtj Coming Monday DEANNA DUHMIX "Three Sm.nrt Girls" NOTICES CHURCH rJp MA., IU) I'h.I). H$ 5 in Charge Mrs. K. J, Smith SERVICES IN OENTLENESS" School COURAGE? will preach , With Style t Sav -tvji5 i? - DRASTIC -HEV.ydr MB MOT -r Saturday, February 13 v -fcj;- Come in, or phone G, and arrange for a home demonstration. W 9 USE A SINGER It Pays For Itself i - By Wstover l MR, H Acnni irtv i i rA "A and tvap rs i r-i wi vfvi uu "T l"VT7-T r-T ' I