page rwo The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert JPffiwIULLEN ManagTng.lun!aP,vM - - - SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Era-Dire and United States, paid in advance, per year PEACETJUTLET The following, from the Financial News, might also ap ply to rrmce Kupert. Get the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking ad'antagc of the help they bring you. Health Authorities say that over six million Germs have been found on one fly. Get your Hit and the Special Flit Sprayer Today ray i 11 Art PlCU.ll MllClllhn. CspIWkl iUO Suhm 1M Tl v r 1 Jv ScllmglnscctV FbfanUan!; in dtu ytOtii on tun the bUck band. l RECORDDAY j AT LIBRARY! 'Two Books a Minute Handed Out On Day nefore Closing: For Holiday the building. These call for a storey batldlrig containing four vat and two poMte wards, and Include ail modern improvnenU. SCOUTS APPRECIATE I Anyox. BC Sept. 7. 1930 Editor, Daily News: Allow me through the medium o the Dally Newt to express my , thanks to Scoutmaster Miller and In a single session the Vancouver citv council heard of niMtmint nt til TTmitsvl Mintoh the city's difficulty in making its unemployment relief and an those wju so kindly aada-f unds go the distance that win likely be required of them, ' to w tay m Prince ru-and passed a resolution asking the Federal Government to fff p61 durm our short The effect of the resolution is to ask the Bennett Government to give an undertaking that it will procure a definite promise of early action from the railway companies or commence the project as a federal undertaking. The two subjects qf unemployment in the west and the Peace River railway building are logically related. If money is to be expanded in British Columbia for care of the Uffinployed, bj much better it would be to provide constructive, respectable work for sinirle men in this wav Tor our swnmer camp. Yours truly ROLAND GALE, Scoutmaster, First Anyox Troop Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert than to keep them in a breadline or some less essential kind 1 6 L WUson 0f the b c Tie & of in Vancouver. undertaking Timber Co. is negotiating with the Cutting of uea, slashing of grade, construction of camps, council on the matter of pro-etc, can all be carried on in winter. Tiding electric illumination and Vancouver would take a new lease on Hfe with the bare!po'r tor tne ctty Had ctm' announcement that work would be proceeded with at once K "SSSL i nn ka P.ww pjM 1 lowned, ugh ting of the -TL city would unci iwiwaj uuucu This development is the biggest single business-builder on the horizon for Vancouver, and indeed for all western Canada, at present have figured strongly in the company's prograaa, he saye. Excavation work started this morning on a new hotel which is planned for the corner of First Avenue and McBride Street Plan call for a building SO by M feet, three storeys with basement and costing $30,000. The hotel is to be erected by Messrs. Morrow. Frtsaell and Shady and Mr. Ktrrby, of the Queen's Hotel has already agreed to lease it. As a result of ptomaine polson-Hg. twenty members of the crew of the steamer Prince Rupert were stricken while the ship was in Seattle, three of them being taken so seriously W that they bad to be removed to hospttaL The Dally Newt can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Oranvllte Si. Vancouver. 4 Karl Anderson. Prince Oeorge. B.C. Smithert Drug Store, Smith- ers. B.C. R W Riley. Terrace. B.C. I ! i THE lMlfA NEWS Wednesday, Beptembei ;n i930 News of the Mines ..AROUND PRINCE RUPERT FinanciQifls' Much Impressed With Woodbine Silver Saddle Looks Promising UnuU River "v i.: Good Prospecting Field Hugh McGwire, managing director of the Woodbine Gold Mining Co., has gone back to Vancouver after paying By mail to ail otiur countries, per year ' 7.50 riv iwfnr h- nt h hk.I a visit to the nronertv at Stewart on which he was accom By mail to all parts of Noithcrn and Central British Columbia, for holidays 850 volumes had panted by M.M. Kelliher, an investment banker of SpO- paid in advan.ee for yearly period 3.oo been ukm out by borrowers. Mn.l kane and Toronto representing eastern capital. In the east ForVsTr has been very actively engaged in City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 j (uikshank. was assisted that dv ! negotiating financial support to cam' on certain lmport- Zraiwient advertising on front page, per inch 2.80 i by Mrs. Cecil Taylor and between! ant developments at Woodbine which the expenditure of each insertion, per agate Une .15; them they banded out an average ' Company and personal funds last year indicated were Legal 'notices. tices. Local readers, per insertion, per line .23jof two books a minute during the necessary. Any doubts as to auth Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Urn the library was open. This was I entieity of reeent reported finds on Classified advertising, per insertioa, per word Contract rates oa application. Advrrtisin? and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters' Telephone .86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION WHAT IS FOOLISH? .02 Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1930 The word "foolish" is one that is bandied about rather indiscripimately, especially by people who do not think. Everything is foolish to which they are opposed and everything is wise that they do. ' We may take it for granted as an axiom that it is foolish to belittle the efforts of others, even if sometimes they ji l -r i . . New Hospital In Peace River to Take Charge of New Structure in Fort St. John mav db migaireciea. m ucn oi our enerev is mi&uireciea mil tn budmurtm at umimi sheared sone from portal all the way if tc for Viittnt" than havinor nn anarnv Tho fwnin urVin oif o th filstirt nt PmiUtnM tHit it wtll : Operations w w k www wmii .in ui nv v a ' v. t. iiv ciw - - - - - iw " . jpy. the Winter back and criticixes is often the person who never does any- fk community 'uirouno constructive. The worst sin is useless. The thing being kTT" 7" ... . . . . ted and has forwarded plans for AN AVIATION CENTRE On the Lorraine property an eight a record for the Prince Rupert li-; the Woodbine are dispelled when j foot vein reported to show good ore brary. , one talks with Mr. Kelliher. Follow- is being developed, stiver lead run- Thc average tor the month of ' in his reeent visit to the property. , ning about three ounces of sliver. August since the holidays was 327.3 1 Mr. Kelliher stated that it was pos-! vork will also start soon on the and Miss Cruikshank reported the sible to actually follow by foot and Omineca Silver King property with number of books now on the shelve ! ore cropping along the northwest a view to systematic development. at 7J. the woodbine The Silver King is stated to have except at Cas- considerable quantities of eonunei- cade Creek crossings to the Premier's old discovery workings. Following his inspection, Mr. Kelliher assured Mr. MeOulre that money would be forthcoming for further development and that, if this work Sisters of Providence of Montreal with satisfactory. re- cuius, money requirro jor a uuu would be available. The first work now being instituted at Woodbine ! wW be to open up toe goU ore body FOBT ST. JOHN, Sept 10. -The Port St. John Bourttf Trade has ,QOwn bJJ,tanJ8od received official notification from'!"? carrte? t ,early th.U iuu crew oi mm is now i ww ana will be continued Reeent development work on the Stiver Saddle property, adjoining the Cronin mine in the Bablne Mountains and .owned by Meaner, Harrer and Messner. shows in open cuts six to seven feet of ore and in Captain Punnett is here tryinc to form a syndicate to iiS ZfiZZi "o. the veto undertake the purchase of a plane, the formation of a fly- honed to have tt nnwH hv n I txposed. This is along uig t-cnooi nnu uj go muiowninerciai nying. ine scneme is :er. The Sisters of Providence con-a laudable one if practicable. The Alaskan cities have been uct the big st. Paul's Hospital in able to suDDort nlanes but an far no attmnt hj; Wn Vancouver and also manage seven the strike of the vein and running Into Crontn grorind from th Stiver Saddle. Another vein three feet wide. 1000 feet east and parallel to made to locate a headquarters at Prince Rupert It would nf ,SSSl.A ' nr ZooZ Srade seem that for a business man who has some money and m Canada who is wiumg to rustle business this is an excellent oppor-. tunity to start Much will depend upon the management to insure success. It would seem as if it might be better for one or two men to finance the undertaking and take full control but that is a matter of detail. Prince Rupert certainly needs an airplane and it will be provided very " soon ! by somebody. I The Letter Box , milling ore. Mr. Harrer states that, i while he was tracing up the strike of his vein, he ran a crowbar three or four feet down and put in a charge of powder that scattered good ore for a radius of fifty feet in all directions. elal ore. B. F. Meatn'er and A. T. Harrer are managing directors of the Silver King and Lorraine. Development work by the Con-soUdatsd Mining St Smelting Co. on the Tkfe Lake group of claims north oi Stewart has been closed down for the year, the company's diamond drilling program having been completed. So far no date has been disclosed as to results obtained so it is not known whether or not the big company will exercise its option which expires about the first of the year. ! Dr. Joseph T, Maady, resident mining engineer, in the annual re- J port of the mlateter of mines, de-1 scribes the Unuk River station as a region in which apparent prorata-, ent mineral possibilities have been sadly neglected, "it would seem," he says, "that the eastern contact margin accessible from the Unuk River and in the SUklne Division accessible from the Waiting River t offers very promising and practically virgin fields for the prospec-! lor. in view of the Importance he attaches to this region. Dr. Mandy has recapitulated in his report seme of the information available as to the area. NORTHERN B. C. NEWS VANDERH00F The Vanderhoof and dtotrk: Board of Trade is urging upon th -provincial government the advisability, in view of extensive entailments this winter of the contracts of making a substantial grant for the much needed gravelling of that portion of the Prince Oeorgc Hatelton highway lying between Cluculs Creek and Port Fneer. In connection wtta meetings of Cariboo Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, whlen weir held here last week. Rev. Robert O. Dunbar was Inducted as pastor of the local church. The Induction was conducted by the moderator. Rev DavU DonaidseA. and a suitable address wa delivered by Rev. Peter Connal. Miss Helen Bond of Ftnmoorc ii visiting in town as the guest of Mrs. Robert Reid. Threshing operations are now in fun swing throughout this district. Mrs. J. W. H. Day left at the end of last week via.Prinee George for Vancouver where she will visit for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Outram O. A. Hadden has arrived here to succeed R C Price as teller m the local branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. J. Enoch of Sndttby k vlstUag with his' .son-in-law And daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. MeKeown in the Ohilco district. H. C. Purchase has been relieving as manager of the fecal branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce during the absence of F. E. Dur-rant on vacation The Vanderhoof and District' Board of Trade held tta first meeting of the autumn-winter season sonvention in Prince George pre- In the opening event of the schools field day here last Saturday. Chilco Puette School de- fcated Vanderhoof Superior School in a keenly contested basketball ALICE ARM The ernes-cut tunnel that to being driven on the Tidewater Molybdenum property has now encountered six feet of good ore. It to the moat encouraging development tmee the Oalhouato Mining Oo. commenced operations on the pro perty. It Is stated that a Burepeanl. manet is assured lor the whole out-pat of the mine Immediately K goes on a producing bask. The new track road, which will eventually be extended to the Kiss Valley and on to Haselton. has now been constructed the entire dk-tanee across the Kltsault Plata and a small crew of men is now engaged in clearing right-of-way on the Naas Valley slope. The length of the road from Alice Arm to the Naas River, surveys of which have al ready been made, will be 30 miles. approximately. J. Flynn and W. Craig, who have been constructing a trail to the Zfthorn property on Hastings Arm for the department of public works, returned to town last week, having completed the work. Al Falconer is engaged In flllinz up the old creek bed on his lots preparatory to moving his barn on them. The new location is Immediately to the rear of the present barn site. B. Turbltt has resumed construction of bis new garage here. Concrete foundations and floors have been laid and frame construction of ?vnnK. Delegates to the re-jtn remainder of the building will 4 4 1 cent Associated Boards of Trade now proceed. Save w Invest to "yOUR money will not' be idle while awaiting permanent investment, if you tieposit it in a Savings Account in the Bank of Montreal. Interest is paid on all Savings Deposits. BANK OF MONTREAL Total Assett in excess of $870,000,000 Established 1817' m Lrf, m Jaws'? , WfW (J5f Cjuard your J NsV$ Slosh 'Jires; WcxDd is the settler's winter harvest When his own land is cleared he may still obtain employment in the neighbouring forofit. By care with fire, the wise settler protects his own living. Issued by suoyvity of Hmnirablc Charlu Stewart, Minisiscr atlht InMrior. (int recit f tats SINONDS SAWS 1 ne most economical saws to usu Simondi Canada Saw Co. Llmlttd, St. He mi ii. and Acorn At Vsncovvcr, TLC, MONTDtAL StJk.H B- .'..'1 .. - . 04"S. """WJUr, i:,...-. . - w.