hf5.)Uf-- ill w k'SMP.NT. CO: 10, Juction Placer Yield . aa m All"USl 1: Year,, ' A comti crifiimam chcow Ngns. Priced as low as' years of success," .the Department ays. . The old pan, rocker and slulc-'lng methods, however, have given way largely to huge dredges, most-'ly. operated by electricity developed from the water power of the area. During the fiscal year 11 dredges .operated and they handled more than 10,000,000 cubic yards of v '..-Icraveli ' pt ' Therft were ?.C44 claims of good ,h, Ki mdlKe flre iar ..iandUl, or which 2.502 were In I a. iU. Illnct Li - i -i . .... a uconli.ig w ine uawsun. district, 103 In the pj;a-er gf Pr.wuc- norse. 'The high price of gold In recent years .nas resulted In In during tne iiscaj xuKonr .says the report. "Placer Manh 31. 184Q. pro- operators .are working .aver 1 to 108.078, an oia Klondike diggings and . .f 17483 from the pre- jnwer grade wound which needed in the days of D8." CIVIC CENTRE Carnival Queen CONTEST Candidates Florence Obuchina, Gyro Club Molly Kllisonjtolary Club Judith Jerstad, S.Q.N. Ladles Aid Adelc Mussallem, Loyal Order Moose Elsie Murvold, Junior Chamber of Commerce Solicit Your Support LAS0N ADMISSION TICKETS-$1.00 Good for Three Admissions and Entitle the Holder to Participation in Nightly Drawings far $200 in Prizes Ticket from Your Candidate and Assist Her Jn the Content Proceeds for the Civic Centre August Furniture Sale mora xfaomi.uite4- Rnlmott vj(kiy SASJl anrt nnmiQ Lin, of Bulldmr uppiies mar torn il law V.ttJl?- T RObedrnnm . .u.. i ,lnii ri oriental walnut ouivca ig.vuwt 4ivti wv"1"1". fn. RCUnd anri nhlnna mlrrn'rx nit different Cf7A fill , m-m . f.ll II v - MacKenzie's Furniture . .- . - .... . . TS- DAILY -H8WB the , ,t : half oentury of .Prosnectlng for placer gold ln- ,:nHon the -famous errand and extensive stripping of the Klondike still -"id thvrng operations, prellmln- i.h --inflii reserves or a flry lo nrge-scale dredging, were i. th:tf assures more "rrled Out on several claims. Terms Arranged LUMBER r HrWaUt Uffifi pmfJr.l --a iJbert and MqCaffery Ltd. lift 1H A Phone H I LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for Old Gold. Bulger's tf Wanted, canoe. Phone Blk 911 If your, paper la late phone 98 or Blue 709, (tf ) Jack Mawatt returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide yes terday afternoon from a oriel business trip to Vancouver. Mrs. John E. Davey returned Yukon streams creased attention Z1rZ " " " being given the, r T! fini v..irnn ,v, . "r ."'! ln from a vacation trip to Van couver and elsewhere In the south. couver. MjMr. and Mrs. J). Zarelll, are sailing ? bv the Prince Hururt thU nftPi-- Mrs. Charles Dodimead and daughter arrived In the city on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from .Vancouver, being here to take up residence, Joining Mr. Dodimead who has become a member of the staff of Max Hell- Droner s business. Miss Margaret Armstrong and her nephew, Ronald Chrlstoff. re turned home on. the Prince Rupert yesterday morning from the south. iThe former has been spending the past year in Vancouver. The latter has been visiting in Victoria for the past weeks. Mrs Charles Anderson, the for mer. Miss Nellie Lawrence of thi? Olty. returned on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from Vancouver where she was married a few days ago. Mrs, E. M. Crlpps of Powell River arrived in the city on the Cardena this morning to pay a visit here with her sisters, Mrs. Alex McRae and Mrs. G. A. Hunter. Mrs. Cripps Is accompanied by Mrs. W. W Gray of Nanalmo. IN TUB M THKME COI RT OK 11HIT1S1I IN I'KOIIATE lii Ihf Maltrr f ti -AdmlnWrallon Art" And In tlie -Slallrr of tl F.statr of Ctuwlfn 1'rrdrrlck Jolln, Krcfawl Intrstate TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Honor, H. X. A, Robertson, made the 7th dor ot August, A. D,.a94q, I waa Bppotnted administrator at tne eeiaie of ChMlea Fwlxtck JOBlln. aeceoeed, ftnd all parUea Having cuuma asuuist tihe ald ett "e hereby retrulred to rumWi awne. properly verlled, to me on or before the 8U day of September, A D. 1940, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount uf their Imdebtednew to me DATED the 8th day of August, A.D. 1940. NQRMAN A. WATT OXflcltU AdmltUarator, Prince Rupert, B.C. IN THE RUKHEMK CO CUT OF MHITIS1I IN rilOllATE III the Mailer of the "Aduilnlslratlon Act" And In the Matter of the Estate of William Duff. DeeeaMd TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hla Honor Judge Fisher dated the 88th day iof June A. D. 1940 I wa appointed AdminJstrator of the ian oi wuiiam 'Duff, deceased, late of the City of Prince Rupert. All persons are hereby required to pay the amount of their IndebVdoesa.lo the EataAe to roe forth-it.h mi all Deruons having .claims aglanot 'the said .Estate are required to file them properly wruteu wwi ure n or before the 31st of August 1940. fall-ling which I shall proceed to make dis tribution or we saia """ rnit culms then In my hands. DATED at Prince Rupert, British Col umbia, this win oy -JU'J 194' NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator. OtWEKNMEXT MQl'Olt section l'Ml ACT Not lie. of Application for Ileer Licence Notice As hereby given wiai to w , ,. nt Ausutt next the under- i;rRned intends to .pWJ - S Control oara wr n..v, -. of the premises beOng piu-t of ng knowti a Spruce Creek Hole , situ-Ited on 8prvwe CreeX apprOTlmately e miles from Atlln Townslte. upon dancrlbed as placer mining lease i?rd..S"f niS Creek. British Col- SmbU. Prince Rupert Land It'. Aw.it in the Province of Brt- ;uh Ooluinb) for the sale of beer by :1s. iT to the .bottle for oon- suinptlpn oh Premljeaor .elsewhere, tV; .Tuiw ilnd. Itt40. BPBUti OBffKK HOTEL LIMITED Miss Audrey Wrathall sailed last night on the Princess Adelaide- for a holiday trip to Vancouver. .Mrs. Dido Ourvlch and family are. sailing this .afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. This afternoon's train, due front' When you go on your nolldays TODAY'S STOCKS (Omirty 8 D Jonnitton Oo. Vancouver Big Missouri, .0512. Bralorne, 8.7S. Cariboo Quartz, 2.00. Dentoniai .01 (ask). Falrvlew, .00 Vi. Gold Belt, 20. Hedley Mascot. .31. Mlnto, .01. Noble Five, .004. Pacific Nickel, .08. Pioneer, 1.90. " " Pend Orlelle, 1.15. Premier. .77. Privateer, .45. Reeves MacDonald, 25 fast), Reno, .13. -Relief Arlington, .06. Sheep Creek, .84. Cariboo Hudson, .02 (ask). Oils A. P. Con., .09. Calmont, .24. C. & E 1.35. Freehold, .02. Home, 1.57. Pacalta, .03 (asWu ' Royal Canadian, .12. Okalta, .70. Mercury, .04. Prairie Royalties. .12 (ask). Toronto Aldermac, .12. Beattie, .80. Central Pat., 1.75. Cons, .Smelters, .33.00. East Malartlc, 2.75.-Fernland, .02 (ask). Francoeur, .29 (ask). Gods Xake, .30. Hardrock, .69. Int. Nickel, ,34. Kerr Addison, 2.15. Little LongLac; 2.00. McLeod Cockshutt, 1.53. Madsen Hed talte, .32. McKenssie JRed Lake, .95. Moneta, .42. Noranda, 53.00. Pickle Crow, 2.60. Preston East Dome; 1.64. San Antonio, 1.75. Sherrltt Gordon, .58. Uchl, .33. Bouscadlllac. .04. Mosher, ,03.i. Oklepd, .03. Smelters Gold, .OOV. Dominion Bridge. 22.50. TOO LATC TO CLASMFY FOR RENT 4-room modern Jiouse.. Ready September 1. M. M, Ste-( phens. 0 FOR SALE Block 40, lot 362. 10 acres adjoining Terrace tawnslte. Fenced, cleared. $250 cash ..! trade- for Improved Rupert propyl erty. M. M. Stephens. GOOD Home offered, for male kit- J ten, not less than two months! old, Dally News. if. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MiHs VALENTIN DAJERY Bridal Couple Is Selected Arrangements For Wedding at Civic Centre Carnival Complete Arrangements for the wedding at the Civic Centre Carnival are now complete, W. F. ("Cupid") Stone announces. The bride, groom, matron of honor, groomsman, bridesmaids, all have been selected. i rne nrinai counie ik iiuw Lrvuix tne, East at 3;su. was lepottea uu to locate a nome here. morning to oe on time. Miss Olive Gordon R.N. is calliug ' I ana Alan I iIVPS Miss E. D. Priestley R. N.. nub-1 this afternoon on the Prince RuDert . wa' ;lic health nurse; and her mother, 1 for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Nivtann P Mrs. PrlesUey, returned to the city ' , - iluaiuvu a tuiav7 . on the Prince Rupert yesterday Mrs. Jack Garrett and child salted ry l after a visit in Reglna and Van- last night on the Princess Adelaide RePlctCe JLOSSCS for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. E. H. .Lovett and little take the Daily News with you, 90c LONDON, August 10:-Oarfield daughter, who have been visiting will pay for the. paper for two Weston, Member of the British here with Mrs. Lovett's . parents, months out of town. Uf) .Parliament for Macclesfield for ,. .me jjiisi, six, yeuia, wauauiaii, Tom Bellamy of. the local, eleva. Immediately on hearing of the loss inoon on their return to Vancouver, tor staff is. sailing this .afternoon lteen Pnes by the British SMrs. Lovett will be accompanied by on the Prince Rupert for a trip to when- they, bought down sixty z ner sister Miss Lou ZarellL Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brown , Vancouver. irom Victoria. Constable Brooks-bank Is here to assume command or the local police boat P. M. L. 8 .German planes in the English Channel this week, offered to re- the lost planes and donated Mr and Mr, t. n T.mM ,k Pce and famllv and Mm Irm n sm. have been smmrtin a hniMv af IXUU.UUU pounos 10 proviae sixseen arrived In the city Thursday night Pentlcton In the Okanagaii- dis- new Spf lrea' , . tl, . aboard the boat Ruth G. from trlct, returned .home on the Prince . J300 a V ioF "?f ? l?r Massett ThPV Are tn ho omnlnvort Runert vastprrfav mnrnlna forces lS becoming a habit In this at the local cannery. - VH.U ' J country. One of the most recent Provincial Constahle and Mrs. donatlo"s 6i 1 'kind wm on,e Fred Brooksbank arrived In the from the employees of Llloyds city on the Cardena this morning bank Engagement Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Anderson of this cltv announce the engaee- traent of their eldest daughter, Ivy Maude, to Donovan Rogers Mason 1 (Don), second son of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. C. Mason of Vancouver The wedding will take place in Vancouver, August 31. CITY OF ,PRlNC.h RUPERT The City Is asking for bids on 'property at corner of Second Av tenup and Sixth Street being lots !l and 2, Block 22, Section I, to 14th day of August. 1940. CITY. -CLERK. Prince Rupert, B.C Announcements. All advertisements tn UxU cxJ--tmn will be charted for a full month at 25o a word. j 102nd Auxiliary Dance, Armoury, pi I August 16. Orange Ladies Bridge commencing September 4. Series 1 W. A. Canadian Legion Bazaar. 'November 1. ; United Bazaar, November 21. 1 1 a Prince Rupert'. Leading Paper THE DAILY, NEWS Delivered at Your Door 0c A MONTH Phone 98 U. H. BULGER Optometrist NEW ROYAL HOTEL j. ZarelU Pronrletot A MOMK AWAY VMW HO!MtT Rs'.es 75c up 50 Rooms Hot 6c Cold Walei. Prtnc Rupert. B.C. Thone IR1 f O. lvt V. Open Till 10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Soft Drinks Tobaccos Candies MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY BIG PARTY FOR NORTH Churchill (Special Leaves Winnipeg With Largest Tourist Group Of Year station yesterday was the largest group of Americans to visit the subarctic on this annual excursion. They came from New York City. Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland. Akron, Fresno, Stockton, Xps Angeles, from the states of New.Jer- 4- I? FaOX ment of Agriculture of the United States. Canada was also represented with groups from Winnipeg, Fort William, Reglna. Prince Albert and Ottawa. There was one lone representative from Uruguay In South America, who Is looking forward to his trip north of '54. For. cne week, the .excursionists will live on their special train. Dur- .WINNIPEO, Aug. 10. On board in g that time they will visit Dau-the Churchill special when It steam-Jphln and take a drive to. .Riding ed out of the Canadian National i Mountain National Park. At Fln Flon they will visit one. of the larg est mines on the continent andrlll be the guests of the towp Irt the evening. Churchill will be the npxt stop and there the attraction will be white whale hunting, a visit to Fort Prince of Wales which hit sey, Colorada, Virginia, Indiana, oeen restored oy me uuraiuwn gu?7 Nebraska, as well as the usual large ! ernment and, not Kast. tne aance contingents from Illinois, Minnesota In the evening. Eskimos, Indians, and North Dakota. i Royal Canadian Mounted Police, , Among the tourists was a repre- trappers, traders and sailors are ssntatlve of Llje magazine, New flocking to the northern seaport York City, who flew to Winnipeg to now to meet the excursionist,? and. take part in this excursion, of Col-, be present for the .biggest event of Iter's' magazine .and qf. the Daily 1 the year. 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