PAGE SIX Western Canada's favorite for nearly Half a Century il fi .il II s The Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Ltd. Office, Smelting and Refining Department TRAIL, BRITISH COLUMBIA SMELTERS AND REFINERS Purchasers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Lead and Zinc Ores I'roducers of Gold, Silver, Copper, Pic Lead and Zinc TADAN'AC. TRAIL CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD UI'BKATiKG C. T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK Bngineere, Machinists, Boilermakers, Illarksmitha, 1'attcrn Makers Founders, Woodworker, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Oar l'lant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAKING AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 o n qrsiieHMO oouoKKHoKHooooooKooooooooqocoooDOooo Want Ads Let Them Re Your Rrokcr in Ruying and Selling Sonebody 1 waiting to buy that house or tx ciroom set, or coat you have to sell. Somebody is waning to sell that ear, or typewriter', or whatever else it is you an lo the market for. Get the habit of shopping through tha Want Ads. Yoa.11 find undi earned of bargains -undreamed of opportunities. Do your shopping through those columns and see how profitable and pleasant it is. READ and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS Thonc 98 I "If it's fully told it's quickly sold" 3OOOOMOOOOOCtKHMOOOO6OaOOtSCHiUO0OOO Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results Officials of B. C. Silver report extremely favorable progress at the property recently. Cables were sent bell Soup Company has arranged to purchase a 15-acre site at New Toronto and will commence immediately the construction of a large modem Canadian factory to serve the consumers of this country. The Canadian plant will give employment to 250 to 500 Canadians, the number varying according to season. It will buy from Canadian farmers all the fresh vegetables the company requirp.v-a very large quantity. Moreover, the plant will ;l j MAJOR ARTHUR C DORRANCE become a law buyer of cans, fibre containers and other packing ma terials, made in Canada, and will add. greatly to the freight tonnage of the Canadian transportation systems both in haulage of raw ma terials to the factory and in distributing the finished product to all parts of Canada. Major Arthur C. Dorranee is president of the Thomas McCubbln of Pacific Is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived from the interior yesterday. TIIE DAILY NEWS NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PUINCE RUPERT Duthie Co. In Financial Difficulties Well Known Mining Man Dies Good Ore at B.C. Silver 1 I A circular letter issued from the head office of the Du-'thie Mines Ltd. asks that the company be allowed until I June 1 next for payment of accounts. Brokerage officials ! having charge of the financing of the Duthie mine were j recently sentenced to jail terms in Toronto. The company I owes $14,000 which is secured by assets of $500,000 on the 'property. Very little money is owed around gmithers or eisewnere in mis district. ! Charles MacKay, who promoted ! the Ferguson group of claims In the jlngenika River country and who 'was very well known throughout i Northern British Columbia, died re- Skeena City Merely Used As Term; Work Not On There As Yet The reference 'Oallowav Ranids- cently at his home In Victoria. The skecna city" In connection with late Mr. MacKay was one of the pioneer miners of the Kootenay dto- trict and took a keen Interest in labor organizations. highway construction In this dla-trict refers to the 30-mile division of the Skeena Highway from Galloway Rapids to Skeena City. Skeena City is merely used as part of the term and it does not mean that work Is actually going on as yet at that point where it is planned the to the head offices of Selukwe Gold out nlgnwtty eventually come I Mining & Finance Company in Lon- . tne gna River from this end ; uun, siaiuit; ujui on no. o level a raise was ptit up 550 feet from No. 2 shaft. Average values were $37 a ton over a width of five and a half ; feet. A test hole showed the ore to have an additional width of sue feet. Operations have been resum-; ed in this section. Some months auo ! drift No. 636 had been driven 982 j feet and the ore zone had been ex-! oosed for a definite length of 120 'feet, with values averaging $22 across a width of 10 feet. The ore j located was stated to be the con-I tinuation of the Premier 4H stone j i It was a feature of this section of the property that, as in the case of tne Premier, the ore found wasi high in gold values. Indications pointed to the existence of a substantial ore Jiodn. which it was be- . . E " lieved wulddnnj wgh the fa-1 mous Premier ill stope, 100 feet 1 above, and that this ore was likely 1 to be found to continue downwards to a depth considerably lower than ; that yet worked by the B. C. Silver. In March of this year further drill- ng disclosed the downward contin uation of the ore zone 100 feet below No. 6 level, but the zone, although well siliclfled and highly mineral ized, did not show commercial va lues. Operations, it would appear from the cable, have now recommenced and further news will b awaited with interest. CAMPBELLS. ARE COMING TORONTO. Dec. 8: The Camp I Beecham's ! I Pills I I tone up the 1 I stomach I I . . 1 isV i i v it am i n SEEDED RAISINS 9 lbs. for 7 lbs. for MIXED PEEL 4 lbs. for 1 j organs back I J I functioning SeL mC6 I ItKtkaw- At .USS I BUBRSeSBBSitaMHkifiUaSlflBBiSSi Iym a qi Specials CLEANED CURRANTS MIXED NUTS 4 lbs for SHELLED WALNUTS per lb. 30c,3Scand (Froth Stock) SHELLED ALMONDS 45( Li I iU NEW STOCK DATES 13 ib. .for ..J. OLAZLD CHERRIES per Ib r-BANBERRIBS oer lb JAP ORANGES 2 fc'-;es for FRESH ROA8T PEANUTS On 2 :b.s for CHRISTMAS CRACKERS per box CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS Where Dollars I Phone 3C0 5ctn "wto 50c each Peameal Back Bacon per lb Brookfleld Storage Extras tons, extra special per doz. - ALL FRESH STOCK 40c In Car- 45c Get Your Requirements Early The Economy Cash & Carry Have More Cents" 319 Third Ave. SELWYN INLET MAN MARRIED Miss Kacnhild Dorothea Swanson of Vancouver Becomes Bride j of G. N. .McTavish A lovely wedding was solemnized on Wednesday evening 01 last week in Vancouver when Ragnhild Dorothea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Justus Swanson, became the bride of George Neil McTavish, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William McTavish of Victdrla. The setting for the ceremony, which was performed by Rev. B. McGougan. was the home l of the bride's parents. 1226 West I Twelfth; shaggy pale and deep pink j chrysanthemums being arranged about the reception rooms for the occasion, while two standing baskets of fern banked with pastel tinted blossoms formed the background for the ceremony. The bride, who was given in mar-' riagc by her father, made a charming picture in her wedding gown of orchid lace, an imported model of exquisite simplicity, which was fashioned on lone lines, with fitted bodice, and ankle-length sklrt,com- j posed, of three circular flounces. Over this she wore a matching Jac-ouette. and her corsaee bouauet was on Talisman roses and Illy of the! valley. Both the bride and groom1 wore unattended, and the wedding narch from Lohengrin was played iy Mr,. E. T. Swanson. Mrs. Swanson. mother of the bridf. chose a smart gown of in uv( -figured flat crepe, while. ! cr c rsaw bouquet was of roses; m;l lily of the valley, and Mrs. Mc-j T wish, mother of the groom, wore . black i,'rx)rgette and cream lace, her( crsage bouquet being of similar, flowers. Centring the bride's table was a three-Uer wedding cake embedded in pink tulle, while pink roses and lily of the valley were also used, arranged In silver vases. Glowing tapers in matching color shed a soft glow over the Italian ! cut-work cloth. Mr. and Mrs. McTavish later left for a, honeymoon in California and Mexico, the bride donning a smart tailleur of green flat crepe designed with circular skirt and bolero ef- rect over ochre crepe, for travelling. With this she wore matching shoes and a soft close-fitting hat turned off the face, and a dark brown muskrat coat. After a month Mr. ami Mrs. McTavish will reside at the Devonshire Hotel In Vancouver before leaving to take up residence at Stlwyn Inlet, Queen Charlotte ! Islands. District News VANDERH00F A hockey association Is being formed in Vanderhoof and It is planned to have a number of leagues in operation during the coming winter. Dr. W. Ron Stone nopunlMl the chair at the inauarural 95C i organisation meeting. The provincial government is making arramnments to take care Qftp of a number of distressed people In "ithl8 as well as In other districts. Q ! Provincial Constable Harold J. Jen-00 v j nlngs and Frank Uowman are look-Afta Ing after cases of distress In this AYJ Ks ji.i riit for tha mwrramMlt. S1.00 45c 30c $1.95 A. J. F. Rae has received word of the death of his mother. Mrs. Jane Rae. in Vancouver on Thursday of last week. The late Mrs. Rae was me of the pl -neors of Vancouver, having arrived there before the advent of the Canadian Pacific Railway. She was 80 years of age. The district engineer for the pro vincial department of public works at Prince George has written to the 1 local Hoard of Trade stating that he ! has nn doubt that money will be Si. (Ml placed in the estimates this year v to w i Uf f ielent to eomnlete the Sob Lake- Dlackwater-Vanderhoof road. VV. E. Sutton of Port St. James left last week for Armstrong where he Intends to spend the winter months. Mervlll Averlll Is erectlAg a house Mr. and Mrs. F. S; Durrant entertained at bridge last fhuniday eve FIEAD OFFICE CKBBsREBZaSS&aaacS TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAlrtY FOR SKEENA DRAM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Thronfbotit the City Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND IlODY WORK A SPECIALTY TERRACE Father Leray conducted service In the Catholic Church here last Sun- j day, also spending a few days In the district William Vanderlip of Parksville, V.I., formerly of Terrace, passed away very suddenly. His daughter, Mrs. J. B. Agar, and her little son, Charlie, left on Sunday's train to Med visit Mr. Vanderflp was well hcnowi) n Terrace community. Friends of Miss Jennie King are pleased to learn that she Is recov ering from a severe burn by scald ing. , A meeting and dance by the iftk Board of Trade was held on Satur on Burrard Avenue which he hopeaayjevfilntjMjaf?fli.f Tgticf. to have completed by the New Year, members attended, accompanied by a few friends, returning on Sunday morning, ning in their pretty now home on Mrs. Oeorge Little accompanied Lampltt Avenue. Prise winners were Mr. utile to Prince Rupert to at-Mlss Elsie Arland and Ralph Wick, tend the opening of the power plant on Monday last.' The big rut In the entrance into town from the south side Is now Mrs. Graham sr. Is In a rather completed by the public works de- critical condition at the home of partment. her son George, having suffered a SAT. and MON. TWO SYWYS 7 and 0 p.m. The Popular Star Gary Cooper AT HIS BEST IN "THE TEXAN" A Great Outdoor Thriller with Fay Wray A Paramount Picture COMEDY "TIIE HOT AIK MERCHANT" Novelties "KANDY KABARET and "LADY YOU SLAY ME Admission 20c & 65c Feature Starts at 7 to & 9 TUES. & WED. "ROAD TO PARADISE" LOOK AHEAD... LIFE Is at its noontide oow. Youth aod vigour, the ability to earn and the freedom to spend all axe yours now. y '" 'I 'll Mriin J":.tiiL iillli! R Evening follows noondaj. Will the evtoioj; of your lit I, happy and peaceful? Will you be assured of a." it. comforts and some of the ! ries then? You vill If you LOOK A'lf V nd PLAN. The little that vnu will ai jr. . 'tniit nnw. inve&teil in the v - .Life Pntlrr he&f fuiftrl in r r41iiirmftf will Krtn. , splendid returns wfcen r ni e ing dirs are over. And n i meantime, those dear to you w be fully protected. Talk HtTjtvr stturantt fniltml uiti a Sn Lift mam. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA MONTREAL S. J. JAB0UR NORTHERN K. C. REPRESENTATIVE Dr Alexander X-RAY SERVICE PHONE 573 DESNER U LOCK DENTIST COAL lluy the real CoaL -our mous Kdson and Ca m Wf lllniton In any uoatituir'. Also Uulklry Valley 1' Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co IMIONES 58 AND 55S stroke of paralysis on Ki. x " nlng. Dr. Milk Is in attrm Mr. and Mra. Fordam ;r : proud parents of a little .. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson " ' will reside hi Terraci' du: winter. BURNS LAKE ' The Omineca Ski Club, nf nual meeting last week pl -"' "'' fleers for the year as follow Honorary president, Olof Han. i M president. A. M. Ruddy; H' ' un" president. John Berg; secmi vicf-presldent, A. L. Petersen: -n-ury Lyster Mulvany; treasum mi Gertrude Wahman; clubcupt"" Engstad; aHUnt club c;'i''''"' nnn.ln mnA DlMrt Anderson membership was voted w u Sandnes in rocogniUon of hi or ganlsatlon work. Mr. and MrTjohn E MlddlHon and family have moved from how ton to Decker Lake and are reskHM In Frank OKrtoU's bouse. Mr roll has move4 Into town end is siding above lb ty tlonery Atore. i