THE THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. HEsaD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. in advance. Weekly 23rd St., London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivéry cr inattention on the part of The News carriers Ss a Treadwell gold mine, Juneau, where millions been made on ore averaging 83 to the ton. The Silver Stan- Friday, Sept. 26, 1913. DAILY EDITION EXHIBITION OF OUR TRIBUTARY WEALTH. That is what the Prince Ru- it near is, and is pert fair really dard is quoted to show what really very wonderful. of one mine has done while still course we have talked of the in its infaney. There are other great tributary wealth along mines in that district shipping the Bulkley and Skeena valleys small quantities, and there that must flow into this port, would be more but that owing to the lack of facilities transporting ores from mines and we have believed yet. Yel we never realized its greatness, and how near its fruition is to to railway only development us, until we held this fair. work can be done. By next From the display made of vege- year the temporary freight rate tables there is no reason to will have been replaced by a doubt but that the growing regular, and it is expected a production will more than keep lower tariff, after which pro- pace with the growing city and duction and shipment of ore provide all that our citizens will be undertaken by a num- may need. It will be of a finer ber of mine owners, some of quality and variety than we are whom are exhibitors at this getting from Vancouver and Fair, who are not: yet ready to Seattle, and it will be fresher. make an output. It will be a Then comes’ the lessons great mineral exhibition next taught by the mineral exhibi- year, worth coming many miles tion. This is exceedingly com- to see. prehensive for a first year and gives promise of great wealth.| MERE POLITICAL Great interest was taken in the |}COINCIDENCE samples from the Silver Stan- Hon. W. T. White, Minister dard, which was the first ship- of Finance, crossed the broad per from Hazelton. Of 282 Atlantic with Sir William Me- tons of this ore shipped to the Kenzie in the Canadian North- Consolidated Mining & Smelt- ern Liner, “Royal Edward.” Of Company's smelting works al course Hon. Mr. While and Sir Trail, B.C., that company gives William’s trips may have mer- the following metal recover- ely “synchronized.” Again it ies: “Gold, 62,323 ozs.; silver, may happen that next session, 40,883.28 oz.; lead, 149,525 after many denials and contra- lbs. The net value of the dictions, another bill will be whole was $30,000.64, or put through parliament by the Minister of Finance handing out to MacKenzie & Mann an- other edition of their $15,000,- $106.42 a ton after payment of freight and treatment charges.”’ | Some idea of the profit of mining such ores may be 000 subsidy of last session. found by contrasting these fig- Hon Mr. White is worth watch- ures with those of the great ing. You are cordially invited to visit our store on Third Ave. West, where you will find a complete stock of Dry Goods, Ladi d ry Goods, es an e 9 Children’s Coats & Hats and everything you will require for fall and winter wear. MAKE YOUR EXPENSES BY BUYING HERE JABOUR BROS. Third Avenue United States and Mexico: Daily, $8.00 per year. Telephone 98. New have for Who is here from Seattle as Jud PROFESSOR MILTON DOUGLAS ge in the Indian Band DAILY NEWS —<—_—— At a special meeting of the council called last night Alder- man G. R. Naden was appointed ( jmorning for I L Launch Alice B for hire. Tele- iphone Green 391, Davis’ Float. 155-tf acting mayor during the absence }toria Mayor la week from tomorrow. Acting Mayor Appointed. who left this Vancouver and Vic- on business for the city. Pattullo expects to return The ap- motion seconded if Mayor Pattullo, wintment was made on of Alderman McCaffery, yy Alderman Leek. This was the mly business before the meeting Contests de- In the centre of the voted to the exhibition of minerals space there is a large lump of coal from Nanaimo, shown by Rogers & Black, which is useful in its present position as a means of comparison with the samples of coal exhibited from discoveries raade in this immediate district. On the left as you enter, for in- stance, is a collection of speci- mens from the Kitzeukla Mines, some twelve miles inland from Skeena Crossing, mines which are today mere prospects and barely sufficiently developed to show to an expert. This is a good bituminous coal and is from a six foot vein. Mr. Vaughn-Rhys, who has staged the mineral speci- mens and acts as the lecturer upon them, said of this coal this morning: “This coal is of a nature will make it highly valuable the industrial development of Northern British Columbia. An exhibition of this class of coal at the present time, in itself justi- fies the efforts that have been pi:t forward by the citizens of Prince Rupert in getting up our North- ern British Columbia fair.” Coal is also showg, from dis- coveries on the Copper River, eight miles from the Kitzeukla, but in another divide. This is also a good bituminous. This part of the country is a'so well represented in its copper ores, the claims represented be vies with that of Hazelton. The former begins with an extensive that to and extremely interesting collec- ing the Continental, Wells, Em- ma and Fearless groups of Kit- selas, and from the Copper River country are also shown speci- mens of clay, gravel and build- ing stone. For magnificent displays of ore the Portland Canal district tion of ore gathered by an indi- vidual prospector, George Bruggy, and undoubtedly the most comprehensive showing of the ores of that district that has ever been made. Another that of the ing Company, 18 of unusual! interest is Portland Canal Min- which shows the run of the mine and samples representing the result of con- centration at the could not be found in any part of the wor The ing Company has an exhibit show- ing lead carbofiates and lead sul- phurates. The Ind Limited, exhibits a ver ity of silver-lead ores, SOURCES OF OUR WEALTH T0 BE SEEN IN MINERAL EXHIBITION GREAT MINING DISTRICTS oF PORTLAND CANAL AND NEW HAZELTON VIE WITH EACH OTHER AS HIGH GRADERS —IMPORTANCE OF COAL. Id. Salmon-Bear River Min- Mines, v fine qual- ian and among 1836 THE BANK OF 1913 | BritishNorthAmerica TT Years in Business. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OvER $7,600,000. Safe And Convenient If you want to’send any sum any | Yukon Bank Money Orders Are | | up to Fifty Dollars, to point in Canada, excepted, or to any of the principal cities of the United at any Branch of the Bank States, buy a Money Order | of British North America. The cost in trifling. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH | P. MARGETTS, MANAGER | | j | | | | | = | other companies representing that district are the Stewart Mines, the FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Glacier Creek, the Red Cliff and the Big Missouri. Sir Donald . ear Mann shows samples of ore from ere the Ben Bolt and Northern Ter- Bor 125th St. and 3rd Ave i minus mines. Box 13—6th St. and 3rd Ave | Box 14—8th St. and 3rd Ave Among the high grade ores Box 15—Junction of ist, 2nd and from there are samples from the 3rd Aves. Columbia Evening Star running Box 16—1st Ave., between 8th and $300 the ton; the Montana group, a ee ee , Box 17— ist Ave. and 7th St. (Cen running $950, and the Pontiac, to tral Hotel the value of $1,047 the ton. Nes- bitt & Archie have a good collec- CIRCUIT NO. 2. : , Box 22—-3rd Ave. and 3rd S&t tion of antimonial lead ore which (Fost Omee.) give silver values averaging $60 Box 23—3rd Ave. and McBride St per ton. Box 24—ist Ave. and McBride St The Stewart Citizens’ Associa- Box 256—2nd Ave. and 2nd St, tion has shown considerable en- Box 26—2nd Ave. and 6th St terprise in gathering such a Sex 27-6, T. P. splendidly representative collec- CIRCUIT NO. 3. tion of the mineral resources of Box 31-——5th Ave. and Fulton St. their district. Box 32——Borden and Taylor Sts Alice Arm is represented by Box 34—7th Ave. and Fulton St copper ores from the Red Point Gox 86-—-0th Ave. and Comox Ave. Box 37—8th Ave. and Dodge PI. and Dan Patch, and high grade Box 88—6th Ave, and Thompson St silver ore from the Mohawk and Dolly Varden and a nice collec- CIRCUIT NO. 4. tion of silver-lead ores. Box 41-——i4th Ave. and Emmerson The Central Skeena district is Peg ni eh ae Seeae. Bt represented by samples of high Box 48—5th Ave. and Green St. grade copper ores already re- Box 44—6th Ave and Basil St. ferred to. Box 45—7th Ave. and Eberts. Qteen Charlotte Islands show Box 144—7th Ave. and Young St only a few samples from the Ikeda mines, and samples of sand and gravel The New Hazelton Board of | Trade submits a splendid exhibit Ey DEMAND | of silver-lead ores from mines aes RoyAL RESERVE that are already growing famous a although only just beginning to WHISKY. ship. Fine samples are shown from the Silver Standard, the first AGES YEARS shippe Boru, r; the Silver Cup, § Erie mines. Hudson Bay good showing of ores, and has a rath uble exhibit of fine coal, For a first mineralogical exhi- bition it is simply a wonder, every ly represe known Its infl well nted. company's mill.}stimulus to mining activity can- Harris Mines, Mountain makes a copper-gold Brian unrise and remark- bituminous er near- being as a mine uence GUARANTEED BY ‘THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA. RECOMMENDED FOR THe INVALID The Home of “omepegmall The Pusuic who nafurall want the best. Ace, Purity AND MELLOWNESS To mining men these results are}not be too highly rated. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES of great technical interest be- g UNSURPASSED. : cause of the excellent character Don't fail to visit Rogers & DISTRIBUTORS Prince Rupert of the concentrates produced|Black's exhibit and guess the from the Overstrom and Wil-)weight of the coal. Free to Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd , fley tables, better than which‘ everyone. 224-26 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. } | | | | Friday, § iday, September 26, 49 — a ne —= Double Weekly Service eames ahs TO THE ee GRAND Xai i\¢ by the splendid steamers BA PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEoRce yexead Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria Mondays and Fridays at 9 Pe Beattic on For Stewart on Thursdays at g a a For Granby Bay on Saturdays at 42 Pp Steamers Prince John and Prince Ne Maintain Weekly Service Between Victoria, Va; Albert yueen Charlotte Islands, Calling at W ay Ports nd Prince 5 ound Saturdays at & P. 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