ritlDAT. OCTOBER 8, 1WW, PAOE FIVE COPPER BELT S COMMUNITY PLATE OF ALICE ARMi M If I W f Uautiful new jetting u M StHII.lt I'AKTICIMKM IX KKIIAIIftl to iti:o:T uoMiiNo or run. m it:inn;s tiimik TrVjtpiece "COURT CABINET" C1UIM that surroun Ji Till lUmftp CW litest schievcment of Community . designers hubcengresrly enhanced by the introduction of this splendid these HsnJ-COTcJ ineflrct.and suggesting the f orgeous chests of eirly Dieliih days, "Court Cabinets are sufe toharcttremcndouivogue. As settings (or fine silver ware nothing cow Id be more appropriirr.ra the cost is surprisingly low. Gmplt 748.00 MILK From Bulkley Valley FRESH MILK AND WHIPPING. CREAM We specially recommend our Table Crcnm at 15o for Half Pint. Quality and Service Special Ice Delivery Service Valentin Dairy Phone 657 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone M. Htrlaie, Warehousing, and OUtrltiutltiR. Team or Motor Bervlfle. -Hoal Band and Qcavel Wa Speojallti In Plane ani Furniture Bevlni. A Jewellers ilTrir; STORE WITH THE CLOCN BENTS LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR 1 1 rir i.f English Made Cravenette Raincoats il. ' te- in 10 J. BENT Third Ave. Phone 651. LUMBER Wr nre ntantifaiiuriiig i fell and drr-tvl lumber. YAm grant boat 'edar. Ilnliltn' nml salmon Iwxcs. Ak For Price Seal Cove Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 502 George rorie Chartered Accountant and Auditor Receiver, Liquidator, Trustee. cVo. Phone 387 New Address: 243 Second Avenue West PWNCK nUPKIlT EXPERT EXAMINATIONS Pi om: ui- vkvv look tort iikkat trmtiv t. m.Mi.T m iml MtliK THIS w:k In connection with "the stonr nub- ! luhed in this paper Wednelay aboj; me Dondlng ol Alice Arm mining pro-ret lie by a Vancouver syndicate wtucii already control the Dolly Varden mine, the Alice Arm correspondent of the Dally Kewa wntea as follows: In listening to any converMtlon carried on between the Inhabitant ol thla camp today, one heera the word "belt" Used frequently. And further listening wilt reveal the fact that It Is not the wheat belt, or timber belt or the ' peach belt or anything along that tin.. verily, any and all of theae bell hold no Interest for discussion to the Inhabitant of the mining camp 01 Alice Arm. Even the far tamtd "bar ana belt", which you often hear mentioned In northern mining camps alon about tt, ume that the wintry bU. aeep down from the hilU and an ! nounce tha( winter la here, flnda no aupportera and la not even mentioned But there Is a "belt" that la very mutn dlacOMpd here this week among ta prospector and mining men, wbcrevci two or three are gathered together The llt in question 1 known at thi copper belt-, and la ao designated by tue geologist In their dirferetHlatloi. ot Uie rock formations of the KlUault VaUer mineral cone. Thl belt begirt at mile eighteen on xf.e Kltssnlt river on Uie weat aide of the alley and extends northward for a distance of aU mile to the KaUault gtader. I'KOUIMNtl I'UOI't KTII.H The reaaon that this particular belt i o much to the fore In camp uaaton Just now 1 that doings In con. .leetKm wtlb It which have takes. j place thla werk preaage much for thr ! future ef the camp and point to a j period of new life and activity and th.- ending of the quleeorat state of Uv Alice Arm mining district. Agreements of purchase have been entered into and the optlona signed thla week on four group of mining properties and com prudng tarlve cialma located In thla belt Theae four groups of catena makv up the moat .promtalng propertlea o the belt. The four claims that ha-e bren bonded are the lied Point. Ooppr' CUJ Vanguard and llomeatake. Kill IMMVT The Red rolnt group of the series ! which la the first group beglnlng on the ! south ta made up of three cialma. Iv , takes ita name from a large point or ; hlU whfcrh overlooka Crlndson reek ( i torn the north and la the btftnnlnst of the "Oopprr Belt" formation. The ' Red Point group were among the first lalms located In the Alice Arm district They we're aUked In It 10 b Ole Evuxlsen and his present aaaoclatea. In 1WIJ an option waa taken on ths ; claims by the Dolly Varden Interests, land a limited amount of eiploration work waa carried out. The option ci the property waa held by the Dollv (interests until the litigation which overwhelmed the Dolly people, and blch grew out of the failure of the Taylor Construction Oo.. and forced them to relinquish their holdings- The Copper CluT group of four cialma tie al about the aame elevaUon and ft mile to the northward. These claims which are owned by A. Davidson and Joe "Wells are In the aame formation as the Red Point and show the aame char acter ol mlnrrslUatJon. v.ixu .uii i;iim r The yanguard group of four claims ilea atUl further north and to the north of the Weat Fork of the KlUault river. Thla group la owned by the .Strombcca .brothers and M reteraon. A flue shewing of chalcopynte ahowing on tr.a surface haa been cot at a depth ot B3 I feet by a tunnel drlveu by the owners. The Home Stake group comprises four claim and Includea the north end of the Copper Belt formation, and Joins up with the Kltaault glacier. The claims hare a large and well defined surface ahowing which continue for an extended distances across the property ' This property waa at one time un der option to the llomeatake Mlnlnz and Development Oo. A ahort tunnel waa driven on the property and th lore waa encountered ahowing that it 'continued at depth. I financial dimcuttlea Intervened. The lopUon waa allowed to lapse. anaiss vox renewed by the owners, mis group waa located by A. Davidson and dust i Pearson. Later rearson aoia a qusrin I interest to A. F. Smith. ii km tit' mat. It la understood that no cah pay-menu were made on these propertlea. But the agreement call for a stated amount of prospecting and development work. This work to atart aa soon a supplies and machinery can be put on th ground. The negotlatlona leading up to tn consumatlon of the present deal were nut through by John F. Tener of Van couver. Mr. Tener represent Vancouver capital. Ilia principal backers bo Ing the Spencer-Dolly Vardeu Intercast; with whom Is now associated Oeneral A. D. McRae. J I In connection with the above l I should he noted that the 8pencer In-teresta have now complete control ot I the proprrtles held by th old Dolly Varden Mines Company, namely, the i Dolly and Wolf group of claims. Thla wiaa brought about oy voi. vicvor open- cer who wa airraay a jioiurr oi vm Debenture bona issuca sisuin nw Dolly Varden Minea Co, to th extent tAxtm propertlea a great deal of work ana study will be necessary before any flow sheet or plan of operation can be ar rived al. This applies to transportation as well a to the development ana construction enda. Market Prices I.AKII Pure N 28c Compound 35c B. fresh, pullet .... , AOe B.C. fresh, first Mo BEGINNING Double Sided of a couple of hundred thousand dol lars, ool. Spencer has secured an option on the remainder ot the bonds cAitstandlng. ao that the affairs ot th old company are now under a single and unified control. t wvoiiMat: itrroitT Early tills' season Col. Spencer employed the eminent geo-chemlat, Dr Slocum of Plttaburg to make an ex. animation and report on the Dolly properties having In view In hla report! the advlslblltty of reaumlng op eratlons on the Dolly and Wolf groups: Evidently the report of Dr. Slocum wa favorable to the resuming of operations. But aa to whether or not any woiv will begin this season connot be. learn ed. But It Is doubtful it any opera lions will be' undertaken this year. Judging by the, 'present state ot the Over in 03 Music Lovers' Sale oJ Victor RED SEAL Records Stupendous Reductions of many Victor Red Seal Records listed in the Victor Catalog. Some may never be obtainable again. Get your selections early while the choice is large. Hundreds of Records that were $L75 Records that were $2.25 Records that were $2.50 Records that were $3.00 Records that were $4.00 wJi B.C. fresh, extras 60c Local new laid . ... '. 65c and 70c Alberta freeh, second , 40c nsit Halibut, lb ... 35o Salmon, red spring, lb. ........... 25c Salmon, white spring 13c Smoked kippers, lb. lie Kippered salmon. Ib. 35c Smoked black cod. lb 23 Finnan haddle. lb. 30c Salt mackerel, lb. ....... 25c Eastern salt herring. 3 tor 35c Salt codfish fillets, lb. 30c Boneless salt cod bricks, tb 35c MEATS Fowl, No. 1 lb 35c to 40c Boasting chicken, lb, 45c to 50c Hun, sliced, tlfst grade .... COc Mam. whole, first grade 50o 11am. picnic, lb. 35; Cottage rolls, lb , 40c Bacon, book, sliced . Mc Bacon, aide 60c to 5c Pork, dry salt 8&c Ayrshire bacon, lb. 45c Veal, shoulder 35c Veal, lorn 40c Veal, teg 40c Pork, shoulder ................... 30c Pork, loin 45c Pork, leg ,v 43c Beef, pot roast ISC to 18c Beef, boiling 10c to 13e Beef. Steak 35c to 40e Beef ,roaet, prime rib ............ S0C Lamb, chop 60c Lamb, shouldsr ttc NOW $1.15 NOW $1.45 NOW $1.65 NOW $1.95 NO W $2.65 At all "His Master's Voice" dealers Mutton, leg , . 40c Lamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops 40c Mutton thoulder ..t.... 30c VEOKTAHLKS Mew beet, bunch .................. Sc Beets, d lbs. 35c loo lb. .aa.7S New carrot, bunch 5c B.C. Carrot, lb. 3c 100 lbs. 13.35 lutebagas, 6 lbs 35c 100 lb. 13.15 Sadishea. bunch 5c New potatoes, 10 lbs. ...... 25o Potatoes. 100 Tb. 3.00 Fancy B.C. tomatoes, per lb. 10c Tomatoes, per basket 40c Watercress, bunch 10c Oreen peppen, 2 lbs. 25c Cucumbers, each ......... 10c and 15c Parstey, bunch .-. . fie Mint, bunch ) . . 5c Leeks. 2 bunches 15c Cauliflower, BC. head . . . 35c-35c Corn on the cob, dozen 40e Oreen onions, down ' 35c Terrace cabbage, lb. 6c BChead lettuce 10c Darllc, Imported, per lb. 40c B.C. Cooking onlona, Iba. ....... 2&c Rhubarb, outdoor, 3 lbs. ........ 35c Wax 4 lbs. 25c autd -green brwua, r yx a Vegetable marrow, lb. .......,v.f. 6o Celery, 2 hunches ........,...... 35c Hubbard squash, tb. Cttrou. lb 7o Pumpkin, lb. ...... 7e x3 OFF TODAY Actor Talking Maclitoe Gotapaxgr Sweet Potatoes, 3 lb. 35c Rgg plant. 2 lbs. 35c Pickling cucumbers, lb 15c Pickling onions, 3, lbs 25c FKl'IT Oranges, Valencia, dorm .. 25c to 75c Lemons. Simklst. doe. .. . . 25c and 35c California grape fruit. 2 for . . . : 25c Bananas. 2 lbs. for 35c Candled honey 35c Extracted honey, lb 35c and 35c Apples. Mcintosh Reds 1325 Apples, Wealthles (2.85 Apples, drarenstetns 3.50 Cookllng apple ,. S1.95 Canteloupes, each 15c Peaches, case 11.43 Italian prunes, crate 95c Cocoanuta, each 30c and 35c Honey Dew melons, each 45c Cam bo. melons, lb 10c Peara. Bartlett, case .v. ......... 3.25 DKICII rKLITS Dates, bulk, ft lbs 35c Dates. Dromedary1 35c Raisins, bulk. Ib 30c Raisins, package, lb. .............. 35c Ouster raisins, lb. . 35c Lemon" and orange peel , 30c Citron peel 50c Black cooking tig 30c and 35c White figa. lb. 15c Table Itgs. lb. ...... , , 25e Currant 23 Wc Prunea ... ., 15e-35c Apple . . .. ..... ........... ..i... ... 2fic Peaches, peeled 3c Apricot, lb ,. 40c 0Rf Many of the Records of Caruso McCormack Elman Galli-Curci Kreisler Chaliapin Paderewski Martinelli Werrenrath and many others! NLT9 Almonds, shelled Valencia 75c Brazils and filberts ', 35c Walnuts, broken shelled 50c Walnut. Shelled halve 65c Almonds 35c Peanut 30o Manchurl&n walnut 25c California walnuts 45c No. 1 mixed' nuts 35c SI OAR White, per 100 7.10 Yellow, per 100 .............i... c.60 rtoi'B Flour. 49's. No. 1 hard "wheat ..... I3.7S Pastry flour. 10 65e Pastry flour. 49' I2M ttTcii 100 Iba. v Wheat. No. 5 .13.10 Oats ....... 12.80 Bran i. 4. ......... 43.00 Short .' f... .4. ........... $3.10 Middling 13.60 Barley 82 36 Poulfry mash ...i.. ......... I3O0 Special eggmash ................. 83.40 Oyster Khali ... 83.68 Scratch food 13 54 Beef scrap 85.3 Ground oil oak ........ 84.71 Baby chick, feed. .w.. .'.'.'s.'.i, $428 Fine oat chop 13.70 Crushed rt 12.78 Fin barley chop 83.48 Whole corh ....., 8300 Cracked corn .,,.,....,..,,,.,, 88.18 Fin cornmeal 4810