DAILY EDITION The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Haata-fiditer SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail to all other part of Britifc Cetambia. the BrrtiSfl pire and United States, paid in advance, per year 6jM By mail to all other countries, per year .. 7.50 By mail to all parts of Neitaern and Central Briton GotuaMa. paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 Or four months for l.Od For lesser period, paid in advance, per meat .50 ! City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance S5.0n iiauKui areru9ins aa iro page, per ua sev uwmw. m.,u ntiiMVl 1 m M. I. wr ................. .AC Local readers, per insertion, per line M fF.oi 4r 1 j aj . - . m m. Transient display advartiaiB& per inch, per insertion usssmea advertising, per tnaerooa. per v Contract rates ob application. Adrerlisin; and Circulation Telephone 9S Editor and Reporters Telephone S6 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations the Keystone property on Round Creek as well as the Xsperanxa mine. They represent American financial interests. Eighty men are now employed on I the Big Missouri property at Stew- i art rushing work on the mill which is exnerUng to be in operation about the beginning of September. Big Missouri is now being operated under the name of Buena Vista with ' Consolidated Mining 4s Smelting Co. holding the controlling interest DDD or acne and eczema An arilre fluid that attarks disease rrrmS in the tiffa In Innm. llk the theory at the greatest lit in; Ma sperulbc It hat ltaO many brilliant successes over skia disease. W. J. MctlTCHliO.V liRl'GGISl r.LTERT PHARM.CY OKMES LTD. Saturday. Sept. 30. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Mill on Tidewater Molybdenum Soon Inspect Alice Arm Properly Eight Men Working On Big Missouri Mill set or coat you have to seU Saeaebody Is wetting to sell that car. or typewriter, or whatever esse tt Is you are In the market for. Oct the habit of shopping throngh the Want Ada. YouTl find tmdteamcd of bar-gains undreamed of opportunities. Do your shesptng through these columns and see how profitable and pleasant tt Is. BEAD and USE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS ! 1 CLASSIFIED ADS j I Phone 9S "If it's fully told-ifs quickly sold" D O O 0 BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOO .02 W. D. Brown, Victoria, one of the directors of the Dal-housie Mining Co., following a recent visit to the Tidewater Molybdenum property at Alice Arm, stated that present plans were for the carrying out of continuous development operations throughout the winter When sufficient ore has been developed to warrant the installation of a mill, it will be installed. Judging from the success Uined in this year's development work, the installation of a miH will not be lng delayed. The amount of ore developed and surface showings so far. far xfrW JfWn exPectoUM-, sl to charge of development. Some superintendent, was conducting operations on the property in an efficient and economic manner and months ago tt was decided to oro- ceed with the installation of a pilot mill on the property and work has the results he had attained this vearJ nnit. i. fr . . v.... , . -W Wl lUV Mr W LI ...... JTl!" a 1 u wm be capable of being enlarged r auuu ivraiKiia:ai conditions warrant The recent havebeen made to. the trail fromlautement by Consolidated that the "-''' - caiw poni wm stg Misaoori was one of their most e mstaltod so that much greater promising prospects has not been progress may be attained. . modified in recent months and it b .now reported that everything is Harry Bowyer and M. Terry of moving along satisfactorily with Seattle have been at Alice Arm re-. assurance of eonsMerable prod urgently making an examination of tion when the mill is started some tune before the end of the year. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert September 20. 1910. W. O. McMorrta. who k MenU-fied with Str &eorge Dough ty'i plans for flshertes developments hsre and on the Qneen Charlotte U lands, salted Inst night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. C L Hansen, wen known Cobalt and Tonopah Bstaing man. is so enthusiastic over the future of mining in the Haselton distriet that he baa bought three proper ties the Dawson Inaction, the Steve SUnger and two lead claim.. They are aO near the SBver Cup. Curson's Socks. Men's Wear for Wool 0000S000&aKK0OOO0 n a s vr s o s s - Want Ads - Let Them Be Your Broker in Buying and Selling is waiting to bay that boose or bedroom watta tied: The main reason for this Is that you are not acquainted with each other. I apend from two to If you will call in at your con venience, we shall be bansw to ex plain a feature which makes your Pen Of doable Ta!ur tn vnti iliti. UailY Aa Tribute to York of Prospector Paid By Official of Institute of Mining in Stewart Address STEWART, Sept 19:-Sajingbdt hMad nevehSrd of an engineer or canitalisr. anri fprtjiinfv tint a oY-nWfat C X " ' " w - " V M JwawUVf Wnn hnrl PVPr fHfnvAiw. a mino P n ArAL'on7i'n ccLit-n - tt- . v. u vwtvi vw m aiaa.avj V V-e XegV illll) Z'WJI V tary of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, pector in a fine afidress before the Stuart Board of Trad last Tuesday evening. The prosifcctor," Mr. Mac-Kenzie said, "has hn thp hflpkfmnp nf ih mi n in tr inrlnc- try, undergoing untold hardships and not always receiv- "' uusuuoic vuiaufiiii.iuil 1U1 ins Willi.. 1 hCCIHV ICHrcL Cat bis i!k seems to be dymr out . iWdhla day of h'ghly comaierclalh- try in the stammer with litUe dMft-est prospecting and aerial transoor- culty. but yott can t do it here, and totien, though it l doubtful if the t k. ... w. ai0Btaae can ever take his place." I eaatern people. But eren If the ex- is um- m a wio oi treme roughness cf proacinent mining ?aan who paid a is rim t and your pro-sincc visit to Stewart and the Portland j enough men to go over It, you must Canal district this week and. at a , be patient It takes, on the average, special testation of the Board of ; about 10 years to make a mine, and Trade, all three attendid last Tues-'i the thn imiwom itnT ;day evening and addressed the j prospectors who find the showings. j members. The others are Mr. Par-1 engineers with their technical lsTO.isons of the Ore Testing Branch of km the Department, of Mines. Ottawa, with money to finance and develoa hJ T af. a. 11 m v m - . - . mwcajxix, mje, ui jmruana, f ie project. AD are nrrntial Ore. , t After fhm ftattMt kuthMm -' Will Cose Arain ly weicomed by tbeprsidtU of thei : Mr. MacKemd wound up his n- nam. asr. mil nwinm wai twiiMB upon to make a Rmjaaarks. He ex- arks by esprefeatag the ha fan at beta here. oreaajd bis measrr? at beina asked iTIow that I to attend theaetmx and f or the see me aaarn. the way, you will opportunity it afforded him of Mr. Parsons, of the Department meeting the business men of the of Ore Dressing, toid the board that town. Refeiilut briefly to the alms he had always looked forward to and objects of the Institute, he coming to Stewart and when the the fact that the Instant opportunity arose this year he tin- is net a purely technical one bwt saediatelT took advaataa r it H members from various regretted that he did not know of life includsna- aaniaaia. raaeh snout the ritatrtrt hnt mm bankers, praapectors and even pofi-1 that he was hare to find' out. Mr. MacKenxie described his trip 1 whseil he belongs to In Ottawa, be throngh the country from has hand-1 said that Canada has the finest ore quarters in Montreal and told of , testing plant in the world, and it is the meeting of the Institute at The ased free of ehntwe h mbwt nvnm the run non is now m operation rsenort inaeattled to theenrnet Sir and handles MM tons of ore per tar a period of a year mi a bafil. day. he saM. The 8herrlt Oonlon. ; this report keearaaes anbtc know- wnich they also visited, is still wn-! ledge The oparVnent reowbea with der eoaiatnaetaoai bat ahsaiM h tn rli JiImhhi mmrtth operation shortly after the opening ' the reaWent tskft As for Stewart Mr. MeAUen thought that a rosy future was tn store and pcanlbi lUeS' for a railroad are very good, thonen tt Is tannos- sfMe so foretell when the expected developments will take place. Ak- w. r. . to the trend of the metal 7 Z r " arkets. he said hat be was not an between the pennies " of the wtcJ"" ruin. u . utu lnformatk.:.. bat he believed "TlD 1911 " B.pr a trenwmdouv TUe topographTof cotrdoe. 'i Uch -gh not tT ZZZ i ted copper and sine would and where rou have buV one proZ , 7 ' ""J"1 tv.r. aa h, rrZ, lon to In Canada, he There a ma ncan Uke 15. .KI-r;inorfaliaaIto: iwrndslr ZTan Z?' waslnthe8Utea. V? of mk .11 r NOTICE To Owners of Parker Duofold .Fountain Pens and we lag about six monhs behind our neighbor in Jie reaction to a stamp or boom. s i mi. atcAuen, like the other speakers, also regretted the decline af the old prospector and thought that aomssaiag sftowid be dene in -the way .of rinding a whiUan 2U ccamjuding, he surmwed Umt the iWl rnHttns of the Mmsng fh-stttute might be held in BjC and if the proper representation were mag It might be possible to get an I We will shoe- haw tt at baatantlv ! OTSton up hert changed from a pocket to a Deekl rUowtnt the addresses of the Set Pen and back again. It saves' TMtan- embers of the the coat of a second nen f or ua on Board 04 TnKle U- apprecii- tMast er office desk and allows you als u n Points to nse the point you le best at all S LJTu J1. UtSMa. Theae included I! w. M. Rolaton. , . P- 8 Jck. H. p atbson. W. Noble ,f 4iIcLutcheon s Drug Store H B Campbell, j j. uaahu. e t Prince Rupert Applewhalte. J Paa where the hundred nid.sMm-'.from coast to coast nmgJ rang- i ben visited the Pun Pkm ill Mil nag in snaght from poundsjtaL. Premier Bnacken and tswnaslir rsr land Joss mrm taken a twtmwi of m uk rwiing- jemi. upeirasMns ww asaang mat uat prospeet or pro-: - be spssded In this district when the oertv Is wnrth tanstaie. and la thu1' rid" to be wen born. of the Mndaon Bar aeaeitar w&r the i a-wt 4 w . Their First Visit On conclusion of the sessions in Manitoba, Mr. MacXenzie and Mr Parsons came on to Jasper, thence west to Prince Rupert and An rax and arrived in Stewart no Monday very much kmprened wtth what; Mr McAuen stated how refresh-they had seen of tt so tar. Follow- tag was to come In contact wtth ina vndtj to rartui tmn nm. officials on this side of the line, and nerties hereabouts, trwhvrtw tc bow interest he had Us- Piemier and Big Missouri, they lef again yesterday .Vancouver Isi- some time In th?-BklRor of the Brtnf r P,rtfcuiar interest because -ovince before wg east Jw na nwt R K. Netu so-ne ymrs MrYMacKeiHietrM'r)!' Hoarrr nr' nd '-he hiatery of the Trade that he wall carry back wlth'J'rerty Hf -a' spoke about vbdt- in the convictssnthas- teif essm-1 miamrmn. an was not try is hard to beat at the way of re- 6uvuwo&. uees, and be Incittded men in p. r... see lesnurces, you uiins tnat the effete east Is not giving you a square deal." be said, add contin- IT'S WISE TO NEW TOWNS DISCUSSED iintinr r-roTUice L TIPS uovern ment ts Set AsMe and Administer TownsKcs New towns to Northern British Columbia, like British Columbia's -"u 3ns and daughters, uiuiai, ww should have vs the Vancouver Vancouver Province, Province, e editorially is blown In some time next spring, being swamped wtth i wanks from ' Tbey snou-d be weU named too. In Mr. MacKenxie said they had a 'every ttttie bate is the ground, Ma i 'kJir -nfancy. moreover, they should very miniating meeting wKft Thlssons minted one sastanee of become the vic- i-h nan nana m mnomv. sewong van COS xae oepartmexlt I T w-ic iHMDUKn ua spe- present. isaia. take far more advantas of this plant than do the mine owners in British Columbia. In concluding he said that his visit was proving a very happy one and be assured the meeting that either he or his immediate superior. Mr Mr. w W. B. Timnu. would be here night Neither had ever been in tins nart nf tKa mnnttv hafnia arul mrmm . each year. tened to the remarks of Mr Kenxle and Mr Parsons. He refemH to his visit to the Premier nine as Jit th" present time, rallwav eon- t ruction is proceeding in the Peace Alver region. Rival settlements are ! ?ven now engaging in spirited con tests to capture the railway without regard to the decisions of competent engineers as to the shortest a -d most economical route to be f"1owed. In the days of the old Orand Trunk Pacific development in Bri-.h Colombia, the townslte business became something of a specialised racket. There was no control save that of contractors, speculators and politic tans. The scandal o: the old rort;Peorge townsjtec remains in abftkjgmory of insttiy rie- v wwsff an womstera, Tne j namtas ef new towns was carried out wtthout much regard to beauty cr htsgerle Interest. There waa tittle sgtaaYlc town d tannine unless the hurried blueprinting of land com- anies could be tngnif led by such a description British Columbia as a whole will benefit from intelligent location, naming and planning of the new towns which will dot the Peace Riv er country. One of the first dutiei of the government should be to set aside and administer all townsltes. Manitoba has managed to keep the rpecumtor out of Churchill, the new port on Hudson Bay. The amrern- ment of British Columbia can probably improve upon Manitoba's pol icy at Churchill in handllne the new era of town development tn the northern part of the province. Staff Sergeant Alex McNeill, nru- vlnclal police, left on the Princes Louise this morning tor a trio to ATlMEECTEDIEniriMF roaovEaruir ACE NTUQY THIS PfiCt ENPCfSCCiPTIONHAS UlU BCOCNIZC0 AS THE MOST EFTCCTtVE CE-GULATOa OF THE UVEtt KIDNEYS AND BOWELS DR.CIL4SE'S K&LPIUS A.W.OUS1 s r K.J.L r nooaaaTI 1m C. BEFORE yon invest your money in a new automobile, make sure it vrill give all you are entitled to in a car bought today! Standards have ad vonced during the past few years. More than 2,000,000 owners of Cbev-rolet Sixes have found that progress has made it poMible for them to enjoy an entirely new kind of motoring nail. faction In one of the world's lowest priced cars. Six-cylinder smoothness ... six-cylinder power ... six-cylinder flexibility ... six-cylinder peeL Full length frame ... modern springs ... Lovejoy shock absorbers, front and rear. Safety gasoline tank. Composite TklMtWiftr . 71 J TltCf 74t TWComS 7J0 wood and steel itructlon. ment plan. BOADSTTI m PttAFTON I Cm mi Trmtkt Oeneral .reha Mutation of the Prince Oeorge telephone system to provide Improved service for Its entire territory is now under way with James McDeritt of the B. C. Assistance will be given tn the way of demonstration wdls, he intimated. The prospects for the establish ment of a erearaerr here were not very bright. Mr. Atkinson stated. Local tennis players ioumeved to Quesne! last Sunday for a tourna ment. Play was eonanoed until darkness set in and ended with each club having four victories to its credit. Mrs. L. a. Cente of Victoria, dta. trict commtas toner of the Old Ouides for British Columbia, h been here for the past week orean- Ising companies of the Oki Ooldes and Brownies tn CMdral and South Fort oeorge and Prince George Mrs. Oeoxm Oliver has been an- polnted brown owl for the Brownies and Miss Irwin captain of the Obi Oiudea. The first three girts to be enrolled were Margaret Mclntyre Bhnbeth Robertson snd Mildred Farrow A movesnent has been started for the organisation of a Billiard Leaawe in tne eiur It is exnectcd that five teams will be entered C N. R EQka. Canadaan Lackm and Taylor and Griffith billiard balls Telegraph Creek on official duties, period last year ite expects to return to the city hi about two weeks. ; ' The two public schools in Prince Oeorge opened the present term with a total attendance of this being a considerable gain Over the ! attendance at the ssworsnonding qnKnci Bply niatr. Ivor Osest, Tem Ortf- ana nsiu Mmunore nrournt a intoserdeer and-bear aftsr a nunung trip wnicn took mesa some distance beiow WhHe-a Land. log on the Eraser River. SMITHERS The body of Oeorge ChappelL young son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. ChappeU. who was drnvnad kkat month in the Skeena River at lis Saturday, Septembc 1931 C II O O S E A'S I X Expect finer things the low-priced car you Imy today Fisher body con. These modern features are advsnce. mcnts nhich you are entitled to as a 1930 motor ear buyer. Be sure you get theni choose a Chrrrolri Sixl It is priced as low as 5635 at the factory, and it cots no more for operation or upkeep than any other eomparalle car. 'Phone us for a ilemonsrration. Ak about the General Motors Owner Ser. vice Policy, the moot complete in the industry and about the CMAC, Ceneral Motors' own dWVm.1 TkCUiSbm .... fug rwj.va ...... m tSa tm tkttti Umdmi) i , frm 1413 mf. CitftD CHEVROLET SIX KAIEN MOTORS, LIMITED Prince Rupert, B.C. IT'S BETTER BECAUSE IT'S CAN A D I A ?i NORTHERN B. C. NEWS ! PRINCE GEORGE boom swung across in? Nash to catch poles r from the Skeena and K. , era. Dr. White, veterinary : partment of Agriculu r. has been in the dtttrv-: i. leiepttone cable department. Van- ir " . tnepecting ' coever. tn charge. Thirty new poles antel li wUl be erected and ium ft ft t Jed to the tea and a f aerial cable will be placed. we "nedateiy dest Hon. William Atkinson, minister of agriculture, informed a dinner of the Prince Oeome TVmrei tt Trade on Wednesday evening that the water proMem ia the Pmevtew district was to receive attentkm. past week On account of hexvT r gtmm of field sports !:: have been held here ' r was postponed. A suecr was, however, held in th- On basin m p eonn- his placer nttateg tnter Manson Creek country W vie has been a visitor : this week. He made lh: r way of Port St James NEWKAZELTON Mrs. SeJuosoar of Oou.. : has bean Use guest in ; her sister. Mnv. Roy G . Wednesday of this week turn home. A. L. Carmthera, chk f ur tfneer for the province, : day nam biapeetlng pr; is aeing made on the r : of the new HMrailget - bridte. The erops to the imnv ' trlct of New Haselton aed this year. Hay wa ' there will be Rttle arm this waiter in vtrw of th daekness in pole and tie r . : other indnstrlal tines Miss Stalk. Maxwell oi T : vkdtmg la New Raseltur aunt, Mrs. L. York. Mrs. Austin Ooodenoti !; then is Tisttlng to Ha Mrs. O. W. Dawson. Mrs. A. O. ChauoeU fcr: - day in aontnany wtth her : Smith, for an extended vim'. Francisco. Miss Vivian Clw-; ' com nanied them as far i ; Rupert and returned Mond o ' The Dally News can be p- chased at Post Office News 8tani r flrariTHl Kt Vaneeuver Karl Anderson. Prtr George, B.O. Smlthers Drur Store. 8m) h- era. B.C. m. . n.. . e-s f uuey. ierr.ee ov selton. was recovered on Monday of U . this week. It had been caught ln'Ttt444sftt w