i Cf 50 tl. r. w d. e: ti & id NEWS OF THE MINES Alex Mpnsons Plan For Providing Transportation For Northern; t Or ie!NtrruW intfnrW (jerhoof. stjcf IjWln Jgctirjffa Ufrft j A. M. Manson.. M. L. A. for Ominp has the jetton of the provincial . goypniincirt in sending a well j qualified location ongiucer to select the best route for a road from Fori, St. James to finlav. Forks Such a road would be i great liodn to the mining huu?try of the Oni-: ineca district. At present tlim; ia ,1 road from Vander-1 - Allison Camp To Operate All This Winter on Islands who Is going home to Vancouver to remain until after Christmas. Mr. Allison states thaf he wjll continue operations r vm at m fhe -w Cum Guide to Correspondent! The Dallj News weloonite correspondence on live topic of the day or. any other subject of public Interest, but Ut. L ters must be brief and tp thf jjuuii. ine long-winded correspondent has pp. pla.te Iq pwdern jourhallsm. Every letter musvugned by the writer, nc4 flecs&arili ; for publication but as ter o. good fath and oourtesy All unsigned document gd tp the waste paper basket. Xft-ters of a. ca,ustlc chAractl must have the signature p-pen.def for publication. Letter should b.wntun ia. one sld of the paper onli. Correspondents muH avoVi personalities and the langoate should be such as would be alt lowed In the ordinary rults ot debate to Fort St. James. Heyond Fort St Jimrs here Is a semblance of a road to Nation River which, by now a mere trail, swings to Manson and Germanseh Creeks, on to the Om-'' ineca River and down the Mesi-IJnka to Flnlay Forks. This road has , badly located, states MrMan- A. P. Allison, well known Queen on, who- brings out that the gov-Charlotte Island ioggihg operator, efnnient has taken an Important arrived in the city on the Prince step towards adequate transpor-John this moming after a visit to tatlon into this rich area by send-hls camp at Cumshewa Inlet afid tng the locating friginee'r In the will sail on the Prince- Georgp to- person of; W. K. Gwyer. former djs-night or Vancouver. He Is aceorn-i'nft'fppitieer at Prince Rupert for panied by his son. Jack, who. has! the tfrWneial department of pub- uccn worcing 31 trumsnewa, and p wox". e suggests mat a (rood vum- hewa, camn throucrhnut th -iiitV ! rear h a stratfflr nnint fr tho r 1 - - " - J- , i . ' ' cj- "7 TJ although the crew, now.-numberlngieni'niT up of the . entire northern sorqe seventy men, will be cut in hH f th province. It would "open . half until spring. No logs will bcjiu Into , the back door of the great In the water during winter. but Cold 'Pcioe River valley and give it an derking and other operations in fhe woods win continue I ! An I limttr . 1 I.til Al. IMhW.N cty on the Prince John this moming from Mas&eti, and will jprqeted on tomorrow evthings train to Terraf e. ; Father Champagne Q- M- J- Who Mrs. Fred Nash arrived In the 1601 be provided enentuallv to Fin- lay" Forks by building as much as fund -will permit each year. Once at Fjhlay 7 forks T the- roid vV4 would w UU11 arteriaj highway ro the central and -fiouthern portions of Ihe province. Mr. Manson's vlt.Tint Is that the tnaU4 Till fuake possible the development ot the mines and that the mines in turn will brln? the rail-' He emphaslxe that t ts folly. at this SLTfp' t(i tjlV nf Mrs. James Brough of .BmUbeM MO.Of.oqp pn 4 railroad into the arriTed in the city ffom the Inter-, V1? River, arguing that Uif rall-lor on Tuesday night's. trairf-ard) coe.whfn themines have will spend; the cx.insr mflnii np4"?011 that the traffic b town. ", .jthe're Mf- iivwri instances the tact that the Consolidated Mining ct BmelUne Co whtrh ht hiH parties in the area for a number ot I'.rMffss. stt'fWeat possihiliUes to acquire-the. Canadian Northeastern jRaUwy charter arid. t beU con- wicuon mis year from Stewart. He fels, that the great mining has rn spending the past tn favstPmPny is in the north to stav. ecclesiastieal duties, retimed to, the jTe: " eventually: extend to city on the Prince John fhU rnoin mg. Mrs: c. M. IcIntyre pf Skiiegate arrived In the city on tiie.jprjhce John this morning, frpra the. Queen Charlotte Islands to undergo an operation in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. '. 1, Mrs. Fred Atkins and children of Queen Charlotte City are paying a brief visit fp town., they arflve ln the city from, the, lOanis on- the Prince John this morning and will return home- on the same vessel tomorrow night.' James Martin, well known Mas- sett merchant, and his datiiriter. ' MrsRlta Pongs, arrived in the" city on the Prince John this rrjbrrilng irom tne Queen Charlotte. Wands ana George charged with obtaining relief irom the city by faisepretenees, is proceeding In city police court jtoday before Magistrate McClvmont Clt Solicitor E. F. Jones is prosticuting with L. W Patmore acHhg fdr tlxe defence. L . finlajr Forks where it will connect , ith thft read from Fort St. James. j-Wsetwa min arteriea will be the ' means of access to the rich miner-f ft"?4hlcri wiq nq doubt hi time Hp scned by roads Unking them either with the railway or with th Fort St. James-Finlav forks foaa. Fpr a few ddvs reeentlT- tho -Via1 ..Vzri.derhoot district was thrilled irith excitement over -hf ni thought to be a.new gold strike and per w,a eyen much ado about It n certain newspaperg, particularly :ij;thi:aoath Theitrlke-was said to i, oeen,wht.Qri the main highway Within 'seven mlles of Vander-hoof. Farm, after farm was staked nd thlrty-'dhe: miners1 " 1irn were issued ;8e.veral placer claims were recorded. Bad to jelate, how-5Ttrr heciU supposed gold was was tpund to, Whting In ihe ele-precious' metaV Sn . Uius fades anotner.miniaiur f- J ' I , 1 ' r .7 w wuj" pedt. , I The Oonria I?lAr nM in liu.. foK Which Jam r o,aii .- .... w iouiaii Vancouver ;ls ilqufdator. Is. considering a nroDosal that lnt for the sale of the property . nuu i. uavcnenpr inc ' ' ' Sei'ttie. AljcatuTea and of pale Yesterday A: 0lifctful Hallowe'en tea and sale af.heme cooking was held yesterday afernoon by the Woman' AurilarJrTpf'B A"lrew- Cathedral lrihfome.ptirs. V. J. Nelson, Agnew faee. The roohts were" el-fectlwij' derprate4 for the affair. Mp. 7hjuna Andrew assisted the ft receivinc. Mrs. W. l. JftWr'. On?e poured, wrviteura were Mesdam a n mi. .ChqU, K- P- Hol.tby, A. T. Parkin' and v. ty; ronns. M. o. H: Arnold wa cafhier. v"-r?K9f?;te Ron? and Mrs. A. H. 'NothirigTo It. Try It Some Time Some log roiitr.v Un. boys. It 1 lust Pe.e Harper three-Umes ra .Jul -u a pal. Vic Greenwood. Jie man s andlng on his head on the chair .-.: .1 hattan Beach. Watch your heaU doesn 1 slip, Vic Japanese Women's Olympic Team ' V kS aim Under the watchful eye of their trataer. Mi aazawa, these Japanese at the Paddlngton recreation gpynds London, England, They comprised women's Olympic games. Would Get States Malayan Feast In Cape Town To Finance Road me Vancouver pun, in an eouorj i t i UL a.gtees that tho cost of $14,000,'- j Mr.. and Mrs.' Horace E. AltoA lot pOQ estimated in connection with onlastevenlnfstralnfo'rajnonth' the construction of the section through this province of the proposed Alaska-Yukon highway is ob viously beyond the mean of Bri tish Columbia to finance at this time but advocates that the British Columbia government would be warranted lii showing some initia "4cmfrdealt(niMliqtbemadt'whert chair. by the United State, which Is so anxious to have the road, would foot the bllL Indeed, the Sun points out. the province of British Columbia has already made a substantial contribution to such:' a highway by having already built a road to Mazelton. visit In.Sault Bte.-Matie, Ont. Victor natto-Bert was the streaker today at the regular 'wetkty lun rlianri nf IWA n.iM n..K. it...-.. uujrvL uring r asasm. ' mere wasi a good - attendanco of .members I tive in the matter of ascertaining ifi with Pi-.-.w.r, J. J. Little In the . 1 i :j!Suig ctumpion. .and Uk stanui down atitin- Anrnom. are training te Japanese team at the ' "' ' r 'Bt ' ' '" iMMI gglg 8 , ' Malay women in their picturesque costumes at the Aspeljng mosque Cape Town, South Africa, ebrating the Feast of the Holy Prophet after many month of prenfttatlon. WaSLVSr "(Vancouver Paper Place eel- Mail Scheduli Tor the Hast Mondays, Wednesdays and Fr) days ... 4:30 p.. From the East ...... .Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- 10:15 0.18. For Vancouver 'riors vs, Mondays (train) 4:30 pjn.lBcouU inesoay 12:30 pro veoacsoays iram .... 4:30 p.m. Thursday 9:30 pm Friday U p.nii Oct. 6. 15 and 24 - 4:30 p m. From Vanrouvrr Sunday ' 4 p.m Tuesday (train) io:5 p, Wednesday 10 ajn. SPORT SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE to (Jet L'ndrr Way Tonleht , Yk'Hh Three-Game Thd Prince Rupert Bridge League fixture list for the flrst.half of the season U announced as follow: . 0a:2V-SllU v. Orotto; C. It A . Musketeers; Canadian Le gion ys. Rambler. N. n. A. vs Orotto; Capadlan, Legion ts Miukftcers.' SCHEDULE i OF WHIST 'fine TaWW ff faU (w Artn BASKETBALL October 25 Orotto vs.. C. N. R. A.; Warriors yt. High School; Annettes vs. Orottcttes Scyth,ldns vs. High School October 20 Orotifli vs, Moose; Grottettes vs. High Sehool: War- Legion; 8ryhiiahs' vs. November 1 Moose va. C. N. R A.; Ltglprv vs. High School; lflgh School vs. Annettes: Scouts vs. High School. November 5-rC N.. H, A.. v. Qrotto; Orottettet v. Annettes; High School vs. Warriors; Illgh School vs, Scythians. . November 8--Moose vs. Orotto: CR1BBAGE SCHEDl Time Table ror First IIu f Annanrnf Crlbbage Unm 1:xt . list iuui pi me te . nounred a follow, Oct. ia-Orou., v, ,4. ; p l. VI II u r . 1 v. r 1 ... n ifi "Ui ' 1 T hut. 1 w. . o. i. oiriiu, TCVaiOr. Grotto vs. Canadian Ujclon; Uamb . Nov. V-Llevi,, ., c. Ten rs. Mutketem. -lUrflan Ifi. v, . ,,0 . , Jo. -8wUU vs. Miuirtcfrr.U. a H.il A J,,,,, , Orottj vs, Ramblers; Canadian lei iMrXe. " gion vs. C. N. R. A. . Nov. 12-Onit., , . E . Nov. li Canadian Lelon vs. nadlan Leftoti - c s r'a , ewiiu; MusKeicers vs. urotto; u. vs. iterator i u N. R, A. ys. RamWeri. . Packers . N.q-. . 22Ramllers v. SwilU;. Nov. l-c S aroo.v- d N. RA.;. Musketeers Gamdfeu Uyi vs.- parudtan Lrtlon. Moose vt. Me.u r No..29-Orotto vs 8wlfU; Mus- v. 3evar lutetrs jt, C. N. R. fij Ramhlera vs Cqnat(lan Legion' Dec- t-Swlfts vs. C. N. R. A Oanadlan Lev. Canadian bezion va. Grotto: Mvake- O N..R. A. tetrs'vs.'Ramblfts Dej. l: Muikftcer vs. SwlfU: Ramblers Vs. Grtitto; C. It R A. vs Canadian Uglon. Dec. 3- ino H A Parkers w. Cn..iim O. F. v. Hrnprr-.i Bevator. Dee. Swifts vs. Canadian Le- . CiQtirdrptto vs. Musketeers: Ramb- ni iert vs. c v R a. 1 ennis rlayer3 T mn D.-i r, LI. 1. - l. r Of Copper Cily Take Up Brid COPPER CITY Tennis Club of r organized into a 8 the winter. Ii spitrof the ; many ot the n; themselves at u.. i Whist League fixtures for the Mr 8- w I)obb"' Urst fulf o: ilit Jieason am an, ? uoutlced as follows: look .place odc 1 Oct..;i-I. O. O. F. vs. Sons of honors went Norway; O rut to vs. ConadUn Le-th hou1- HW- 8lon; St. Andrew's vs. Moose. bT Edwtn Dobb" Nov, Andrew s T- I. O. O .by 8 W Dobblf F.: Qrotto vs.Uxm; Sons of Nori "cJow viv vi rnniHhn t..inn 1 served after ti" Nov. O. O.T. vs, Canadian 'Judttrt Legion:- Grotta vx rl Anrfr.-. ' raernbers and th. LADIES! el ii Moose-vs: Sonr of Norwav 'jmeetlng. the Bridge ( 3 ptr NdV. lftAiooia. l ii n ( ... U be a huge succr Sons of Norwav vi. hrott R ' Writer season Jdrew'a vs. Canadian Legion. . - Nov. 26 Orotto vs. I. O, O, F.: St. Andrew's vs. Sons of Norway; Moose vs. Canadian Legion. Dec, 3 Sons of Norway vs. I. O. ; 0. F.: Canadian Lesion vs. Omitn- Mopse Y. SL Andrew's. . Dec Iflk-L O. O. F. vs. St An. ' dews: kin v flmtiu. rvii . ,viumii jLeglon vs.5on of1 Norway ( Dee. IV-C&naUlan Legion vs. I. U p,f.; 8U AndrewTi vs. Orotto: Sons of Norway vs. Moose. Dec. I. Oi O. F. vs Moose: Orotbi vs." Son of Konrav; Canadian Le gion vs. St. Andrews. Anyox Badminton Club Names Its Year s Officers ANYOX, Oct. 25: The Ahyox Community League Badminton Club has .elected officers for the coming season a follows: President, A. 11. KIrby yice-Prteldertt, M. Prust. Secretary-Treasurer, W. Olbbs. Oornmlttee Mrs. J. 8mltlj, Mrs. A. O. Mactntyre. hAuoJdod P. Gibson This Week Only SPECIAL LOW PRICES The for butlnr Miwn nest week anil ft nefd tk money for bujuu ra For that rrum r sre u fflM ur fine new stock cf mtIiw up-lo'dale FUR GOATS at Less Than Cost Call and try tfci n how rich and jx . feel. A fur a St 1 : elegance ai d GOLDBLOOM'S Federal Wk FOR FirtST CUSS Shoe Repairing Sec SIMPSON Fifth Avenus anj MclM. NEW ROYAL H0TE j. Zarelll. Fioprtetor -A IIOMK AH AT TROJl HOMI Rates II H M Rooms. Hot A COM Prince Rupert. B. mursday (train) .. 1 0 1 tint l.fA iir-b.i . ,.11 . 1 n f 1 nui :.iwajrvaMwaa..4,.pjn,.Tf. Or6twttf; coUti;vi)Jh)siii.