F day November 23, 1934 " " Want Ads I'O.t SALE DOORS, windows, lumber etc. from wrecked house. Hart. tf. FOR SALE A few old newspapers! News, tf fxm BALE 'i h.p. heavy duty Fairbanks Morse gas engine, fully equipped. $200 caih. Apply Box 2Jfl Dally News. 273) OOUULAV Angelas Player Piano, i.ood condition. Price 1223, can f seen at Mi Uorcen Street. af. ;rr 3 pjn. Original price $1,100. ra FOU KENT HOUSES for rent. Hart. tf. HOARD AND ROOM HOARD and room or table board wanted Apply Box 237 Dally NVws 274) TRANSFERS C AMEMON Transfer. Phone 177 for dry wood. PAINTERS PAINTINO ano Paperhangtnt Moller, Phone Red 802. .U'niOM mi i: 1lmhr Ml XUSM Titrfr will tw Offmd tar Ml t lUb Aw "in at noon an ih third ay .i .inrr. 111. Id th o(ftr or th r; rnmrtar. Prince Rurt. II C. t.4rric XI VIM. lo mt I.MSJDOQ txjrd nvruur. of ttprur. Odtr llrmkirk an n trrm lilut on huih port Km or i.yc4l btand. d-.n Uw 'ut boundftrr of STL MP Qumt ChaH UUndu Und ; net T)ir ynn alt b JlorJ for r-n-lt Of UflUT FrorkW t'T m uiuliW l tUrod -iun in pro r-T fubmlt tn- tfTOl at U hour at urton -.1 .rrt ti om bid " I trhf prtiroUr) tnjr b ohUtnW frcm h Chief rrrur. Vlclnrt. DO. CH'iV; orrl-r. Prllw RupfL BC. ryi m ili-nn mu Tlmbrr M XUIM T"fTe vUl b offrrtd for t Pub A t -nan. at mm on th Twmhv U n rrmbrr. IM4. In lb nf ! h DtMrWi f"orrur Prince ;'. BC. th Urvnc X17IM to ml ' 000 feet tnard tnnwurr. of Bprucf. .r ttvd Hemlock on tn tr uuuud t iMt of PowruoQ By. Lyn I-a Quxpd CharkiU aimV Und DU ; wih I kiuiwd lor, ti r. of tlmbrr :'?'tktat my on nnbl to IUnt aurtton In pxi mt tubmlt uiUr to bo oprt4 t th hour f 1'iiOn nd trpld M on bid". r . - ncr fMrucuwr my b obtJnl m ib t"ht rormUr. Vktnrtt. n.C. rtr"-i Pnrflr lrlno Riitrt. BC. in the butoeme court of unman COLUMBIA i ritmiwr. K THE MATTER OT THE "ADMtWS. TRATtOM ACT" and IN THE MATTETt OF THE ESTATE OF UK I AKL 3 0X)NNOH. DECEAST.n TAKE NOTICE thl bf ordrr U 10 V. mr W E Pkkhr. the 8U dT of Na i.brr A D IM4. I u tntulAKM ' .mutnkUy ot b wUi of MtehtH O'Connor, dnrrbwd. nd !l tMrtlr t n ti rlm Ufttnxl th alt fUt rrn rniulmt to Mtnuh m prHy vrrtflrd. to m on or brf off I Oth dT ot rrmbT. AO. in i nil pa mm uidbtrd to Ue rsitiirrl to py th wnount ottbtf iicnntnT r. aiAssxt OtfK-IU AdmitUtrMr Atlln. BO. . Iclrd 6th dr of Novembrr. AD 10.14 Guide to Correspondents The Dally News welcomes correspondence on live topics of the day or any other aubt Ject of public interest, but letters must be brief and to the point. The long-winded correspondent has no place In modem Journalism. Every letter must be signed by the writer, not necessarily for publication but as a matter of good faith and courtesy. All unsigned documents go to the waste paper basket. Letters of a caustic character must have the signature ap pended lor publication, Letter should be. written in one side; of, '.tho paper only. Correspondents must avotd personallUes and the language should be such as would be allowed In the ordinary rulei of debate. if ; ; NEWS OF THE MINES Ulo (Jrande Iicrly Near Smlthcrs Responds Favorably (o liiamond Drllllntf All Well At United Empire Diamond drill holes which have been driven at the Rio Grande property near Smithera during the past season have proven not only that the vein on the.property extends to a depth but that the values at depth are commercial, according to a report by company officials. An average of four aiwaya taken, two of which represented the drill cores, lave a return of $15.34 to the tonjf-A i JJ? Due to Ideal mining conditions at the property It Is estimated by A. 0 Oarde, the syndicate's enelneer. that the mining and milling costs will not be more than $4 per ton. An Interestlnj fact proven by the assays was that the country rpek through which the drills were driven to inUnect the Rio Orande vein carries told to the value of from $1 to $2 per ton so that it Is evident that the property may have possibilities from the point of vjew ot a conglomerate operation. More Importance Is attached. to four high grade silver veins which are covered by Rio Orande ground since the price of the white' metal has advanced, Considerable work has already been done on these showings and four short cros.-cutting tunnels have been driven which have proven that the veins not only extend to depth but drifting from the tun nels has proven the continuation of the vein maU over considerable lengths. William Dann. managing director of the United Empire mine, was here last evening aboard the property and commented that "there la nothing to worry about with United' Empire." Two tunnels are now being driven on two separate veins on the property, one proceeds and the whole operation is going ahead normally. Sending of ore down the new tramline to the dumps continues regularly. The company is proceeding with its pol-.ey of developing the ore bodies be fore determining the type and siae of mill to be put lij. Twenty-five men are employed. How use of aircraft Is making -itTts Vi fcifxy STILUS, 3necr oua Wwmikims - I've e mjaq e o iv. 5 mh. I.A PUEUft TO HP!LP OE3lJMl1r,'?t i 1 1. ? PUT THAT cSCVajM CV HAT Mi?. LA OM vAV : riQVslN TO u a OK I . y" - - - AvaiHiLG; vit-tlLfc:i r-1 MAC lXhLL,O b'VK l-OK I'M C3CXM' IM TC FITTINOT-leOOM A MO TfiE DAILY NEWS "-ft. t".". employed at Slate Creek and tak ing of provisions, feed for horses and equipment" . for the powerful dragline outfit requires a good deal of transportatiop which could be provided by.nji othjr mcans than aircraft. To Two .Brothers La'k'e, 350 large mining operations possible In i ' - the Omlneca section of the central I Many Resolutions Passed at Annual interior north of Fort St. James, i . . Convention This Week long the supply base of mining! companies and Individual miners, is j .,The annual general meeting of j deferlbed by Louis LeBourdals In a i the Northern British Columbia , special article In the Vancouver FlAhermeri's Association passed re-I Province. Whereas for years the solutions. as follow: ; freiBhtinK out of Fort St. James That the association take actions was done by dog team In the winter protesting the gas tax: ; and by pack train, canoe and scow In the summer time, in this. modern day and age the bulk vt the supplies are transported by airplane. Instead of a six to eight day trip to ! Fort McLeod for Instance, the Jour ney there and back is now made by air In an hour and a half. The distance by pack trail is sixty-five miles one way. A Consolidated Min in October last year Bill Jewltt' of which Is the main Dann vein. Ore made no less than fqur round trips values are holding up well as work in a single day. There are forty men . ''TTLtiF. THE TOILER" That the fishery department ne requested to discontinue the issuance of fish trap licences in the j Straits of Juan de Fuca. j That the association request the I department of marine to permit a 1 radio broadcasting station in Prince Rupert That this association U in favor, of giving native. born citizens of' steamer Prince Oeorge on his way i ing and Smelting Co. plane, winter! Canada of Oriental origin the vote from Stewart to Vancouver on a and summer, makes the return trip That the secretary communicate brief business trip. Mr. Dann is as optimlsUc as ever regarding the to Slate Creek three Umes a day, a with Okjf Hanson MP. and the de-total distance of six hundred miles, partment of marine to find out why The weather has to be pretty bad registered troln boats, operating when Pilot Ken Dewar and Bob Ne- out of Prince Rupert are not al-vin do nat make at least one trip a lowed to come un'Aer the Sick Mar- day and It Is more of ten three. Once iners Fund. A .'That, the bounty be restored on hair seal. Tliat elUief, ayjourity or some kifcv tsov iH2 MGDEU FCC MR. LA FL.U . MB "SAys VM(TM My Mymuee FICUeE1 A1D a.d H.S HIS CRBA-nvm enBA-nvm AoittTy AOittTy Z.AT EtTS vi mC My mat. Bay MAT'OO I rr "VOU P VOO CALL Tl TOR-XE 'kZ-J SOPS q '61' rrqi P. "TO BC A -iEMSATIOM SlJ . 'jfeL" il w2Tiri other means be used to destroy sea lions. That the government be asked -to patrol the coast and enforce the law covering the use of harbors in British Coiumbhjljrfprelgn vessel .-. Last v ear's exedMiVS trommittoe miles north offfltuart Lnke.'Grantiand secretary werlfi-e-elected. McConrfachle, rWth three- planes, j has been flying-brovislonslmd m!n- j C. N. IL TKAINS Ing equipment over three mountain I For the East-ranges from Takla Landing. The Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- use of airplanes is generally leng-. days 5:30 pjn. thening the mining season In these From the East-former extiemejy remote areas. of j Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-the north In addition to "making! i0:jg pj much larger and important operations possible, Bert McDonald now has seven placer leases on Slate Creek in the Omlneca district and contemplates bringing in a dragline outfit shortly. FISHERMEN IN SESSION COFFEE De Luxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the Silex method Doing away wholly with metal taste, stale flavor. Healthful and invigorating. Commodore Cafe Vans Bakery Quality Breads Made with Milk, White Whole Wheat OOP M5AO 1 MOOEL. MR. Q'WAW KISS HER. 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