PACE FOUR City Deliv For less By mail i'i hate t the c pa' 0 By r L Bv mh'.i cost i y this v ot . a at le; chan. a' ei. pi . bk ing new of P ma; an The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBL Published Kvery Aftemoo Daily News a. f. i'lllen A . Sunday, by Prince Rupert Third Avenue, n aging Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES oail tr earner, yearly period, puaU Mtart o.W; paid iu advance. per month Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion ..... Transient Advertising on Froat Page, per inch ........... Lo.ai Readem, per insertion, per line ............ & ...... Classified. Advertising, per insertion, par word Legal NoUois; each insertion per agste line J. Contract Rates on Application Advertising .and Circulation fVleyliam . fS Bcjftur and Reporters TelepOoac - . . W DAILY EBSlBriON -r of Audit Bureau f INCREASED SEE WW Northern and Centra! Brrfish GoIiteLia, year!y period $3.0C for L ,cr parts ot British Columbia, the British ted States, paid in advance per year .... 96.00 ..her coui tries, per year $1JK 11.40 1180 Monday, Sept 17, IMS i ..o weeks ago when it becai.ie necessary for the management of the Daily News to order a car of newsprint from the mill the question arose whether the six patre paper should be continued for the next six months or a lar.ge made to e' ht peges. Already this year a number ual expe. a ! een made. The price of the j had beei. ulma .at in half in January, an expend rculatio campaign had been conducted to extend the scope and u fiuenoe of the paper and in some di rections the advertising support had been sMghtly curtailed. HTOver. it was decided to still further add tn th of six. To do The car load or six months uid cannot be will prevail, is also being e phut in the ot yet arrived month or soon pessary an addition to the cope with the additional work. . - " . m p'ace because we believe in ture. We have always tried to aps a tittle in advance of develoo- Jessie group for the greater part of the summer and, in addition to the showing on the No. 2 vein, other promising bodies of ore have been exposed in the course of development work. Placer mining activity on Mc-Connell Creek, a tributary of the Ingenika River, is promised for the immediate future as "re sult of discoveries mad" by J. F Tener. Vancouver raining engineer, who has spent considerable' time recenth in that district. Mr. Tener has completed a transae? tion whereby he takes over two leases from Peter Jensen, a well known Hazelton prospector. In plana for developing his holdings,' Mr. Tener has wider conaidera-tion a plan to inaugurate an air service, adopting the hydroplane or flying boat from the facility of this type of machine ' for landing oa the numerous lakes and rivers in the MeCenneil Creek area. Mr. Tener has two alternative air rentes,, one start ing at Alice Am and another from Lake Kathrn. From either point, the trip coM he made by air in two hours whereas it requires two weeks to make the trip under present condition. Work has recently menced for the farther develop ment of the old Schafer property. on Hudson Bay Mountain iai ... .... . i wnjen ax, stiver a lew years ago was interested. A tone of high grade galena ore has keen un-covered in work so far carried on. the development consisting of an extension of the "A" fraction tunnel from the point left off under previous ope rations, tan being a drift tunnel on the ore. Workmen have been following a vein showing approximately forty inches of ore in the face, some of which is very high-grade galena with grey copper. The Schufer property is located west of Lake Kathlya and oa the northerly slope of the mountain, affording ideal shipping opportunities. A great deal of exploration has boon) carried out oa the group during! the past decade and many ings of ore have responded wil tot development. . Active development and exptor ation work is under way em the Harvey group in she lower Ba- bine Mountains near Sasjtheea d of an eight page paper here is ani"ndr tkePti" rinna itite Consolidated Mining Oun.lt- een better policy to have made the - fore potting on the cumulation cam- ve made a better impression on possi-4 was r done. Instead, we are giv-mor they expected. When the we j be able to give the people nd osi . i. wspaper of which they vhkh they will not be ashamed to send ing Co. Until the road is pat inJ -ft. M I I aaapc ior wagvoa, ouviRg sui- fered severely in recent torrential rains, pack horses are being pressed into service to transport supplies and equipment A crew of men has started mining operations which will be carried oa at several points. A cross-cut tunnel commenced by Mr.. Harvey to strike the ore down by a shaft will be continued . and another tBOnd ia 1a k atartMi tm iimiii 1 KV IB rVBlfDf two 2 .u , , m. ,., v vru m.MX ineiciy ur sum sevei. uua win campaign is now completed and we rift tunnel and will follow -J a I i e n sutamhera on onr mnilincr He, av twM wnic mU P1-) ... ou.u r x i vious efforts have been' eoncen- a department asks that hrunediate notifica-! t:r.n be inade the office so that the matter may be set riirht. So far there have been very few circulation difficulties considering the larw additinn tn thp list- nf enk. VI trated. It is also understood that the company will immediately institute a program of diaanond drilling on the property. -iu T r,tt; '-ii. : : Stanley Burke. Vancouver fi- i n. i o. i in uniw uwes u bu u w w u a uu unvij,, been elected nresi- telephone notification be made before that time. of' the Woodbine Geld Mines As .stated elsewhere, all contestants have received Ltd. succeeding J. B. Watson, either their cars or checks, the cirrulstinn mannomr has becoeaes chairman of the departed, aad the business of that department is closed, lp . Iterests in Woodbine. Under the FAIR FINANCES direction of the reorganised snaa- C onaid '.he unfavorable weather last week it is R. H. Stewart and H. L mo.-t satisfa. u learn that the finances of the fair are ! mialn f-. j in pretty" e-ood snape, and there will be no cumbersome !!!: ZTZ debt to leave for the next board t nay. Opinion seems di-Lf Woodbine with a view - to the SUCCeSP Of the eve-lt. It IS dlfflCUT to be- certaining exactly just what while watching broncho and steer riding does not make ; recentr conduc'ted " for enoment. Under different weather conditions the thorough Mmihtg the pro t""Uici wouiu navr urm ri v uiiiereiit, unuouoveajy. Kws if the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Heavy llineraiiaed Zone in Jenxie on Haney Group bine t Re cm ,i. elj. merit work has disc zoiie tui nft ;Vct wid- in No. 2 vein on TIT ised a e .les. son r..Hy .Mountain at miiners. J nerc arc are to imir oiiHolidated Active .roughly Explored i perty. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert 1918 I stents whereby many improve- j I manta win be made in it tele- hcuvilv mineralied graphic news, uringing the aerie properly on Hud- vie riht UP t date. pa rail veins in i THE DAILY NEWS Monday, Sepi.enV. M i-- S! X The Dajly News announces i that it has completed airanne- th- zone, bavirjr ( oniliin d width of five feet tcet m rood ore. Devel- 1 ne annual ExhibitJOU trill !iici' on this showing hat caiininled of a large open cut near thi('tn here tomorrow with Mayor .n t a steep bluff and. with the nature of the on- fairly well McClymont officiating. Two na- .:.' d, it is planned to eommence h tunnel in this cut. De- tive bands, Kincolith and Port h- 'd be very rapid on the property ai.d ore should be Simpson, will be in attendance. i" . t rate duo to the fact that depth will lie gained u ..' , three feet ot l v the ! unni'lHiiK irv . Several Many people are painr ar. cm I itii t,t:v loot advaticed nien liae liecii employed on the rears of taxes this year, it is ac." Nicer Than Crfiam ' ! ' ' ' ' '''''' '''' ' Widows and Orplmnsli IT b upon them that the schemer preys 1 The hire of easy money is almost iv tesittilik and the savings of a lifetima ate often gambkd away, unkrwwiagh, in oh fortunate speculations. Even the husband and father, anxiotnj to leave his famOy well provided for, often becomes the victim of some gethnquick scheme. Almost without exception, the rcftdts are failure and dnuppotntnsent. When the head of the hocne k taken away, a hundred enticing baits are set for the catate he leaves behind. With the yi&m of winning financial m MrsJEdward Kmball of Vancouver, in a letter received 8a to-day. said the observation by a' coffee ;orJaMst that Paellfc Milk in. proves coffee causes her i tr. it in tea. do net drink coffee." wrote. o 1 tried Pacific Milk , tea and I like It better : nan cream." PACIFIC MILK AMmtaluM al -aulld It i . B.C. anted lor her children and herself, the widW falls prey to ignorant or There h one safe, i tecting your loved ones after yon i . . . the cxeatms of i through Life Insurance. announced at the ity Hall. Not sinnce 191.! hat there been such s rasfc of back p; ments in order plingito prevent lots fr ra going to tax to as- sale. come jnOiusiastic during rainy w , ,her. To wt and shiver r18" lTertT' Jooins the ! a And, by srraej tag for its payment in the form of a regsv hrr income for your widow, you can goSnl her far as long aa abe may hve. Let a Lite lasssfsnce iijiiiiiuiMfci carplam tm you bow essfly and m$tfy faa may Dreide for the fours of your crwee DISTRICT READERS The Daily News : Who do not subscribe for the paper but who pirhsV nmsl conies, will find it advantas-ooua tn remit 13.60 asml m every copy mailed to their address for the next year. the News of the North, coast and country, from vr utmal t correspondents, as well as warid eveata wHl keep jm Wm posted at minimuu cast. Send the postal order leday while yoa still think of ft! aa r3l