I m r tAU TWO THE DAILY NEW8 THE DAILY NEWS. PMNCE RDPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published gvery Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenu H P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION MATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, pa ..advance 5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per month .50 By rnajl to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advunce for yearly period '. 3.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- ' plre and United States, paid in advance, per year .. $C 00 By mail to all other countries, per year v.. w...r 9-00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display adyerflsjng, per nch, per insertion -v IA, Classified advertising, per insertion, per word 02 Local readers, per insertion, per line 25; Legal nonces. e,ich Insertion, per agate line ., ....w-t v l$y Contract rates on application. 1 Me mle of Ad"JI Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION kclS5Jtx' JSaturday- August 1, 1931 LINDBERGH'S ROUTE The xuv iuuic route chosen tiiu;ii by Lindbergh liiiiuuiiKii for u his jiio flight iMgin to the Ori- wii- The number of First Year Students in the Faculty of Arts and Science and tie Faculty pf Agriculture Is limited 500. The number of First Year Students in Kurjinz and lelth ls limited t 15. NEWS OF THE MINES AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Future of Columarip Decision as to Big Missouri-Rainbow Creek Looks Good Major McConnell of England, who is financially inter--! ested in the Copper River Exploration Co. at Usk, recently! rnmntarp1 nn PvnminaHnn nf fVip nrnnpHne unrl fins rp! turned to Toronto to consult with other directors of thej company and to consider a report by H. L. Batten and W, G. 1 Norrie, Vancouver mining engineers. This report, it is un-H derstood, will decide definitely upon the next steps to beij taken jn connection with the development of the Columano Co., in which Major McConnell is also interested, lhe pro-; Usability is that the company will 1 " intal this summer on (he Cpju- be no trouble in handling 100 yards' marjo property a mill with capacity DCr day with each monitor. The pro- i ct at imt SP tons per day. Word is perty lles west of Cratr the head office in Joronto. xom Wimamfii pi()neer of Prince, , , ., J pupwt. who return. UIUj the city re-' Mueh as to future t activity lt on the y ,, , tntly after ,4 a trip mto the new Nn- property will depend, it is under- :lcn Rlm' co!d mln::iB """" de" stood on the visit during the past eek v of high offteia s v of the ' Cm- "V" V, w ; "Z, 'f r v r - nErtg Mf nf o ahead Ahori u r for rr a a J larae vera ri number 1 1 m rt i of nf enMs mto north that t m..TJSSS 2ffSS SSSKSS Timn n nici in rr nnunniyiru in n ! Kin r vn mri ir ;i tpu , " r 1 - rr ' 'land Canal district. The party of f IS IMC CUIfi UUlltfCi. AS W" US U1C SIV WrqiSUCUl WC rt,IH,tH nffll-lla wns KpaH.rf rrnmrr filinnlrl hp trai) v pnsv. k ur imxm mtn0 oi. one of its planes to bring the in Candidates will be admitted In ordrr of the folleving categories and in lured man out. lie was picked up at order of merit in each category. the southeast end of Germanson AH applications for admbUon must be In the hands of the Ke8Ulrar :ue and tondert at Fort St James on or before sUrdAu, ust tt. ,93.1. Blank form, may be obtained iASfS trip Mr. Steele had made out from from the Registrar's 0fJce. 1. Candidal, a wLo hay obtained 60 or over in he complete British Columbia Junior HiJtxtojlaUon Examinations. Candidates iho have oiUlned 60 or over in Que wHiyilote BrUifh Columbia Junior Matriculation Ex- amlnaUons in June lj: but who the complete British Columbia Jun ior Matriculation Examinations. 4. Candidates who have failed to make a complete pass ln the First Year of The University of British Columbia or the British Columbia Senior Matriculation Examinations have supplemental will be allowed I but who have obtained at least 9 to register provisionally ! units of UnlversJty credit. (Note: The average In thU as in J5. All other candidates with Bri-all categories will b determined byjtish Columbia Junior Matriculation taking the mark obtained in the ,or equivalent, first examination written in each , 0. Candidates who have attemp-subject.) te(d full First Year, University of 2. Candidates, not exceeding 50 1 British Columbia, or fuU British Coin number, who come from districts J lumbla Senior Matriculation, but ln which Senior Matriculation is not' who have obtained University credit offered, bt who have obtained be-1 for less lhan 9 units. tween 50 and 60 in the British , 7. All other candidates. Columbia Junior Matriculation Ex animations. 3. Candidates other than those admitted under 2 hereof who have Note: Candidates who have obtained exceptionally good Matriculation standing ln examinations other than those of this province obtained between 55 and 60 In will be given consideration. NATURAL PURE Fresh Milk Free from any preservative or treatment whatever Milked and delivered dally from our own cowi. Four successive years Government Grade A certificate lleaJth and anlta tlon. A trial solicited. Satis? faction guaranteed. I'JUNCE RUPERT DAIRY Box 893 Phone 237 Suits Made To Your Measure Extra Pants Freel $24,50 M, T, LEE CO, 323 3rd Ave. IV. Phone CC3 Next Benson Studio Manson Creek in eleven years. Special articles by Hon. W. A. Mc- Kenzie, minister of mines for British Columbia, and by 11. Mortimer Lamb of Vancouver on gold mining industry In this province are featured in a special edition of the Northern Miner, published at Cobalt, Ont. Northern British Colum bia receives its share of attention in the articles. Arthur P. Hallett, formerly of Alice Arm and more recently loca ted at Massett, has recently acquired and taken over the active management of a rich placer gold property In Southern Oregon. He is planning to operate the property with two monitors all fall and wn ;?r. Extent of the working ls est! nated at 1.500,000 yards and pay gravel running from 25c to $15 per yard. Two reservoirs and an addi tional half-mile of ditch have yet lo be constructed before commenc ng acUve mining operation. There ire 14 claims In the property and .here are values In platinum as well .is gold and other minerals. An es-imatfd 1,500,000 yards of volcanic ale cartiee valuation of $300 per ton. In the talc are native gold values running as high as 25c to 50c per pan. Assays have been taken showing Uie talc to carry values of $5 to $60 per ton in native gold. One feature of the property ls that ! there are no boulders to contend '. with, the monitors handling every-thing and it ls believed there would jn Rainbow 3eejf mid other trlbu- atee of the Hation River. Mr. Wll- Pr m v, rrrnZZr?. wade Ut WO..U1 indicate that ; QUIBBLING OVER RAILWAY coma) present Ot the Big ifyJXt lo- The Premier seems to be quibbling over the (mestjon of tg 6ii,Sp rewards forj the Peace outlet. He seems to h.ave argued facetiously that SrJKSSlS!! ?. o Jrg, seij. who was there was no such thing as a Peace River outlet. Of course, . watcd hs be doing much teveu ' dlfieo; "er of oW n i wo nil knrm- that Tr ic sn far nnlv nrnWtpH hut it. is fnrtii. inrtrfins inSaiiaunn rf a'WW Pre:, naturally ha the, n-.i 1 1- i-ttL'i' vT . Tf rfjoiceet erouiwl fiom the stand- when the work was so badly needed and also when the out let was needed by the farmers of the Peace for the shipment of their grain to market. MV A TTTV fftVTPCT DI AW , there LTburden to the gold are indeayoring to reach bedrock . , , . . under greate-r jdlfflculttes and tome Development work will start poon of mch. Qf afc on point on the Toulon group of five erowri ( , thelf obJectlye Ul me pUces. granted claims In the Us district-' h.6Vr ncMirBhip BrnnA mt This group s among ttxe holdings fce removed In order to get town to ThPnrnhnn r Mr WUl .tes r o . inB orc j-, vuc ,v- of the board m their plan for entering a candidate in the beauty 1 ter metal predominating, consider-, JJJ, g plenty t Da;ure activity to and warrant contest at Los Anceles and there will be verv considerable able work is to be done this season, j ,a inducement given to enter. Wof k ls also conducted by the ; of nmbow 0mk as wide as that It may be mentioned that there are many different types mLTK,r flf t,,e Bulk,ey Elvfr and ln varlous of beauty and to avoid any conflict in regard to this the TV . . cctlo,?hfigolda? rwiS ' u judging will be done in a rather unique manner, candi-j Fpr the purpose of making an e- 3pd i m'Sery. ePec- uaies oeing cnosen Dy a numDer 0i groups 01 juuges. amlnatton of mining properties tniiaiiy drills. Jn order to get down to NO girl should hold back from entering JUSt because She the vicinity of SmlUxersana Telkwa. bedrock .without ijie vast amouat of doubts her own beauty. It is for the judges to decide, not D- 0- MeKwhnie. field engineer tor for her. Prince Rupert compares very favorably with TT5J other parts of the world in beautiful women and it is hoped trlct tbjs weelc. Wr. McKechnie is to that a good list of entries may be made so that the very make a thorough ejcamination of best selection may result, !the geid-bismuth showings on the The opportunities for seeing Los Angeles and Holly' Glacr Qui property, a shorts-wood as U others have seenlt, should be a great attrac- tTiSS! "u" lu viiucv.- Hjiu cuguiisniciing wiicwci ui nui, uic) inuj- : als visit pther prppertl-efi on which The University of British Columbia Registration of First Year Student SESSION 1931-32 work ha recently disclosed proo uiing hftwtpgi . f W. B. Stone, veteran mining recorder at Manson Creek, Is a pat-lent in the Prince George Hospital, receiving treatment for injuries sustained ln the north. When Hie report came out to Fort St- Januw that Mr. Stone had been Injured, the matter was brought to the attention of the Consolidated Mining & Smelting Co. which dispatched (labor required jn fpaae wonting-. Airplanes into Uie district are giv ing a valuable serylee to the pros pectors. SHEET METAL WORK and Roofing HOT AIR HEATING and VENTILATION Alexander Murray's Approved Roofers. Work guaranteed for Q and 20 years by bonding company. Steens Limited P.O. Box 928 Phone 5 Just Phone 125 Sometimes when a vacuum cleaner feels temperamental and loses Interest In scurrying away with the dust settlements It's a very simple trouble. We are intimately ac qualnted with all makes of vacuum cleaners, and we know how to persuade them to go on about their business with a stout heart and lots of vigor. We repair all things electrical. Parkin Ward Electric Company Kepair Shop 319 Tbrd Ave. ssassmswEos Saturday, August 1. 193, 1 ' II ! II ! III! II 1 I llll GIRLS WANTED To enter Contest for America's Most Beautiful Girl . The winner will be chosen during fair week in Prince Hupert and will get a f ree trip to Los Angeles and back and be entertained lavishly whije there, fthj-nints must sell 50 tickets to the Big Coronation Ball, the last day of the fair. Nothing dse to uo but look pretty. It's the chance of a lifetime. The fair board at its recent meeting decided to enter a candidate in the International Benuterjuest at Los Angeles in connection with the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the city, when the most beautiful girl in America will be chpsen. The local candidate will be chosen at the time of the fall fair and immediately after her selection she will hjtye. to leave for the south to get there in time for the big QiHfor nia event. Her expenses going fjMd" coining will fapifttYtSffi? the Fair Board but while there she will be the guest of the Ocean Park Businessmen's Association, who are sponsor-., ing the event. The attraction for the candidate is set forth? in the following letter from the south. ''Your candidate vill be met at the railway slatjon, dock or airport by n committee representing tlic Of can Park Businessmen's Association. "'. "She yvjJJ he the guest of screen stars at various funcV I tons, "She will be entertained Try a reigning star of tlie ccreen t her hp.me. ; 5 Mi "She will be included in all parlies listed as part of the r program of the International Kcaiitcquest and La V'wstn de Is Angeles. "She will occupy a position of honor in all gatherings including pageants, parades, spectacles, receptions and, in fact, all events planned for the International Beaute-(jijest and Los Angeles' great reception." Candidates must be between the ages of 16 and 39, unmarried and of good character ami the one going from Prince Hupert will be chosen in the following manner: She or her sponsors must sell 50 tickets at $1 each for the big coronation bull to be staged on the last day of the fair in the exhibition building. For the one yelling the irfosl tickets a prize of $50 will be awarded. ' - She may enter without sponsors if she wishes but she must sell the tickets. The candidates must attend the Inhibition every eve-ning while it is in progress here. On the first night one selection will be made by competent judge. On the second V night a second candidate will be chosen by another set 'oil judges and on the third night u third candidate will be chosen by a third set of judges. .... These three candidates will-attend the coronation ball accompanied by the other candidates and at 0 o'clock, the ' final selection will be made. Two hours later the coronation will take place here and the following day the winner will be required to leave and travel as rapidly as possible bv steamship, airplane and rail to Los Angeles. Candidates from points around Prince Bupert may enter, such as Anyox, Ocean Falls, Smithers, Terrace Stewv art, HazeJton or other points and they will be required to-sell 25 tickets to the coronation ball in'order to qualify., v Candidates either In the city or out may be sponsored' by organizations who may help them in disposing of tickets or otherwise in connection with tlie event, Candidates or thejr sponsors should notify Secretnrv Vance of the Fair Association at as early a date as possible and as soon as the tickets are ready may comjnence disposing 1 of them.