PAGE TWO m S ! SHOES ifat Spell- s p THESE DRESS SHOES are late . . . but well worth waiting fori! Third Avenue Smartness We ordered these shoes from sample months ngo, and now they're J&re are mere than pleased with them. They lare awfully smart, but practical too. A seml- . qtesed- Sandal type in bfcfck. or a pufeky bfown Pomp that snmUy trimmed. See These Please! Here you will find the model of your choice. Perfect fitting assured. The Family Shoe Store Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS. fKINCK KUPEKT - B'.UTISU COLUMBIA Phone 357 Puhllsbed; Every. Afternoon, Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited. Third Avenue a F. PULLEN Managlng-Edfcor ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per men, per insertion Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Local readers, per insertion, per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance Forle8sr periods; paid In advance, per week ' By mailt? all other countries, per year By mall to- all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and News Department Telephone 8C Advertising and Circulation 'Celepuouc SsS Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY EDITION BOVRIL 1 biixnui in rasiirxiiiBEBr ra sMtmtwc zm tw turn m tntatmu 1.41 21 1 9 Of Thursday, Nov. 14, 193! OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINING - The veteran prospector and mining man Fred M. Wells, who is expected to arrive in the city within tjfe next few days, is very enthusiastic- over the mining prospects in the country east of Prince Rupert, particularly in the Terrace and Usk districts. In a newspaper interview Mr. Wells says- "For some reason which is not clear to myself, the Vancouver public doe3 not, and never hasr looked, upon the northern districts as-within its field of practical pioneer exploration. Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg money has.been easier to interest. Today, these same cities speak with pride of their frontier territory in Northern British Columbia. "Vancouver does not grasp and appreciate her favorable position in. relation to this immense North Country Other cities of the same-size would be quick to see its great value, their capital and man-power would be thrown into the field for discovery and development. . "This is not mere idle talk. The intelligent application of prospecting work, and development in the Cariboo has clearly demonstrated what may. be accomplished. Hundreds of miners are now employed there in the quartz mines with, to me, the positive, assurance of thousands more to follow; Many similar areas- will be brought into . nvi'r.tnn. i- L- I ...11.1. J.1. 1 1 K uaiolchjju in uHMiumi anu wunin me Dounuanes 01 on tish Columbia. "It is reasonable to claim that no such large unexplored area exists today with' such favorable proven rock forma tions, railroad transportation, facilities as well as great jane waterways, a, climate which has no equal the world over, good mining laws, and a government quite in sym pathv with the miner's interests. "Along the line of the railroad, from .Prince Rupert, east for a distance, of several, hundred miles, the rock formations are very favorable to gold producing mines. The transportation afforded; by this railroad, the Canadian National, through the area is attracting the attention of hard-rock mining' men,, especially where gold prospects predominate. One such district fo which special attention can be failed i" that nrmind Thrace, about J 00 miles inland; from Prince. Rupert. The rock formations in this area are verv favorable to' ore depositions, and especially' gold. I look to see manv gold ouartz mines brouorht into production within orpfl not, fqr distant fvnm the towns of Ter race and Usk on the Canadian National Railway." DAILY NEWS Thursday N, ... OPEN UP PROPERTY (Continued tiom pace one H; 'Quartz Mines Ltth Is Fred M, Wells, giveteran mining man of this dls-"Itrict, who directed operations on ' the Cariboo. Gold Quartz leading to that property becoming one of the leading gold, producers in, the, Caxl- boo district. g The road to the Copper River eeason and was quite an ambitious pndertaklng involving some- heavy and difficult construction. 1 leaves the main Copper Rivet road: about six miles from Terrace. The grade at no point exceeds eight percent There are six bridges from twenty to sixty feet long and twelve feet wide. Twelve men are now employed on the construction of permanent log camp buildings at the mine with Erio Hanson foreman- in charge. A power house building is also under ! construction in addition to- the usual camp buildings. b The property, one of the most the interior, has ai- g! ready been opened up extensively and good ore traced over a wide area. The program is now to definitely block out tonnage. Locator's Ambition The Dardanelles mining property consists of about thirty-five mineral claims, covering 'about 2000 acres of ground.' Part of the property consists of the old Dardan elles group which was located over twenty-five years ago and which was acquired by Omineca Gold Quartz Mines Ltd. from the pros pector, Steve McNeil, who for. many years held the claims and person-! ally carried out development work, or the ground. It has been Mr. Mc- fJt. . . ' 11! 1 ,f - NSii s amoiuon wj.uve wjisee uie xc- ( suit of many years' work expressed ; n a. large quartz mill operating and to have the rare pleasure of seeing the first gold brick, cast In the assay office of his old property. The mineral showings on the property consist of a series of quartz veins following along a well defined shear zone In granodlorite rock. The character ot the ore is a clean, white quartz with a, distinct banded structure showing fine iron sulphides , in the quartz bands. Along the walls of. an eruptive dyke and parallel fissures the quartz veins occur, varying In width from a few inches to several feet. A fractured area which may be expected to contain workable quartz veins extends over a width of about two hundred feet. There are two veins be expected- Gold quartz, is outcropping, for a distance of about three thousand feet on the surface. The dyke and fracturing cori.-tiriue for a, greater distance than this but, work has not yet been done to expbsfe the veins beyond this point . Wherever tested the quartz con tains, fair gold values. At some points, especially at higher levels, assays of gold were obtained up, to two ounces per ton. "From a gen- ral sampling of several quartz out- croppings," says Mr. Wells, "I be lieve ore for the mill will be der velpped 'showing a gold, content of about one-half an ounce to the ton. The gold 'content has the same assurance of maintaining, to great depth as the quartz, itself, as it would seem that the gold, enrichment is coincident with vein "Djvelopment," continues, a re port by Mr. Wells, "is made very asy by the position of the quartz J veins along the mountainside. A, working tunnel may be run from, a point low down, and continuing along the shear zone for a. distance of several thousand, feet following it ajl times quartz veins or close by. parallel veins. A. depth wjll soon be rained of several hundred, feet. Up raising can be carriedrout at favor able points along the different quartz bodies and the whole area ! nrepared. for the breaking of or.e a a very low develoDment cost" The first program of wor will be- to extend the main tunnel ajong the dyke and quartz veins fpr, a, distance of 2000 feet Frequent cross-. cut drifts will be carried out at right angles to the main tunnel to '.he full extent of the shear fbf the ! jurpose. of cutting and proving; values. V V vw III Rupert m Winter drills as. soon as, th water cower .at an limes in evidence duo ree has been, installed." and some times four veins; may be THE Peoples I . LTD. - - - - - - - BUY YOU R! Arthur Noble, popular; pioneer Vancouver Makes It Two Straight SEATTLE, Nov. 14; (CPt-Van-.; couver Lions made it twp straight over the Seattle Sea llawks in; the second, fixture of tha North- rtsidant of prince- Rupert, this wstern Hockey League here last. city's first soldier to be Invalided hpme from, the Great: War and; for many years custom, officer &t Ocean- Falls, left the paper town last Friday for VJctpTi to which city; he has been transferred in the customs-service as a travelling In spector, His successor nigrjt bya score of, two to one. BASKETBALL GOING STItONG AT OCEAN FALLS THIS YEAR OCEAN FALLS, Nov. 14: Basketball has taken on new life at Ocean Falls this season. Jim Kelly, at Ocean former Nanalmo all-star player, is Falls; is Jack Wynne of Anyox. As pr?sldept and coach, well as in Prince Rupert. Mr. Noble There, Is considerable, machinery isi also; well, known at Stewart andl already.- on- the. property, Premier. LAIDAT ttESli1 ' Thev funeral: of the-, late. William BUILDING HUNTING; LODGE Smithy w.ho.dled; earlier in. the week- FORT ST. JOHN, Nov, 14; at the princei Rupert General; Hos.-. Charles E. Bedeaux, French sports- pltar, tpok: place, this afternoon mn ana apveniurer- wno, failed from the chapel of the B; ' Ci Under-. . Jin y2ar ln a projected, tractor . ex- takets(w F4rvlew Cemetery under Pa,uon Irara ine Peace Kiver to the auspices of; th?. Oddfellows', th Pacific Coast byrway of Telp-. Lodge; members; of; which acted. asi KPPh Creek, is-back.-ln thjs district pallbearers, Rev; Cj V, Clarke, pas-, a,ta 18 huildlng a large, .hunting tor of, rarafr; United Church, offl-'oae near "ere. ' elated and) W. Vaughan, Davies pre-' sided at the orgarr to' accompany the hymns; There werei a. number ofi floral offerings.. HALIBUT ARRIVALS American i Wizard, 35,000, 8c and- 6c, Coldi Storage. . Fqur(; carloads, of, grain- were in the- local; railway ryards today for ,the Alberta Wheat; Pool's, 10car;ele-yator. TheiA are understood to. be about 500. cars, enougn. to fill the house up, now on- the: way here. Rex BOILING CLUB LIMITED' FOUR GOOp ALLEYS. Iteserve yotin alley, by, phoning 658 All five pin games 122c per line. To.Instal Mill. , V MUJLf. xJiJ(. J JtYX. It is not possible' at- this stage! T w- "ellUlf, WanM of development; says Mr. Wells,' iiMMI,Mar,Uj 1elLS "to estimate the volume- of ore) 10000 Minks Nr. Of hen Furs probabb to develop, J wlllv how.-"Ml. ti , . . . ...w.f- w-.ifit.'Ulna position to pay the high- that within th'ft first part, of- this JS?! ...... "...,, us tUllCtKU UIIU1 ttHCl umrlr iVibrfl ,,,111 h r,, .! W 4( Vttk 4 V TV aS W tUIV.l OU111 next fishing season. :ient ore to plan the Installation of a 100-ton mill and that later, ' m Km. It is true, and can be-proven, by statistical, re ports that seven out of ten people require glasses; today, but only three out ofi ten are wearing them. The Chances that your eyes may need- correcting are too great to overlook. Have- an examination NOW. KRKSH'M'IiK- AND CREAM' DAILY' VALENTIN DAIRY' Phone 657, Grotto Taxi 456 3 CAUS AT YOUIt SIIUVICK Proprietors Bert Morgan Sc. Bud- Barri? Don't forpet the number RUPERT DELICATESSEN Your Catering Needs Skilfully Fulfilled We cater to socials, clubs, banquets, luncheons, dances, dinners and bridge, parties. Made to Your, Order Nothing, too. large or too small. LUNCHES PUT UP TO TAKE OUT Phoned us any tlmei Give Us a Trial1 rhone Black. 625 iiiBi:B!xw'aiia0viww!iiipa3i:wKWw D. EUO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy - - We Sell I'lIONE: GltEEN 121 Store We Sell For Less Underwear, Sweaters Overcoats, Zipper Coats In Fact Anything You May Require at THE RUPERT PEOPLES STORE You can buy, with, confidence as you are covered by Our Guarantee MERCHANDISE SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED D resses, Fur-Trimmed Goats, Lingerie of all; kinds, etc. with more, fujjy. complete dgyelpp- raent, a 300-tor) capacity mill' may. be installed. It Is my opinion that this pVopsrty w)U develop a paying gold mine on, the old, gold value, of $20.67 per-ounc..All. general condi tions for; mining and-, the treatment of, ore from this mine are extremely, favorable. Very low,-per ton :pste niay be. expected. A high saving is assured, "Jf. is. pjarursd to, ijish.the completion, of, the tunnel and cross-cut work planned; following at an early data with, the- construction: of x 100-toni milli Development at the mine has beefy started by, handwork and will; be. continued), by; power- Art Noble Leaves Qdean Falls For Post in Victoria Stove Pipes Now is the time to change worn out Stove Pipes with the new heavy H. C. Pipe We can supply all vour nffdj Stove Cement Ashestos Heaters and Stoves Kaien Hardware A satisfactory place la M Ask For GOLD SEAL SALMON Fancy Red Sockey Look for the WHITE LABEL with the GOLD SEAL 3 Pnfkprl hv the only Sal' mon Canning Compaq with an all the yea round payroll in Vn Rupert. NEW ROYAL HOTEL - -lAtnr J, Zarelll, rrop"- -A; II0MB AWAV OOMF ICaUs.JLOO up ilot&ColdW' 50 Rooms niinert. B- tOfl HaV if" Phone 281 JZg