Prince Rupert Daily Hews SUMMPD -,.1 I fm As. Silbak-lndian Working Deal .Monday, July 1, 1S50 , Mandy, consulting geologist estimated the inferred tonnage of reserves at 40,982 grading 0 13 oz. gold and 5.8 ozs. silver per ton and 6.1 lead and 7.7 zinc. Of this total. 22,585 tons are con- Agreement has bten reached taintd In one block of average of at i r by Indian Mints 1946), Ltd., and GREAT REDUCT the Shtblished B Thi Newspaper To Kelp Foster A Better Understanding of Advertising' Funrtion in our Society. An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince i. Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia " ' Iember of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association Q. A HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director t SUBSCRIPTION RATES Latest,,,, Silbak Premier Mines, Ltd., for the mining, milling and marketing of ore from the Indian mine, Portland Canal mining division. Cost of the erection of a tramline and re-optn;ng the mine will be borne by the Indian company and the work will be done by the Silbak Premier organization. 0.13 oz. gold and 7.70 ozs. silver per ton and 7.107., lead and 8.6 zinc. The total length of the oreshoots comprising the reserve was 795 ft. and the- average mining width 4.0 U..Dr. Mandy qualifies this estimate with the statement: ( . "Until fruther development bj raising .is dene, this tonnage estimate is classified as 'in- . fect ftf. ueg. J4i';; How j By ELMORE PHILPOTT i HOLIDAY CLEAN UP ! RADIUM B.C.: Two j fellows that I' met in the j of in sq1 M-n's RAINCOAT assortment to chj By Barrier, rer Week, zoc; Per Month, 7Sc; rer Teaj, g8 00; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year J5.00. Under the terms of the agree ment, Silbak Premier will pro- ; ferred'. To meet unknown con-vide and lnstal the material for i ditions in the b;u'ks of these ln-the two-mile tram-line to extend ferred ore.shoots a deduction from the portal oX the. Indian factor of 20 is advisable. Thic No. 2 tumicl to a, raise, directly reduces ihe inferred tons to connected with, Silbuk's, coucea-r 32,000." . 'trator will mice and nUU tlw J Men's T-SHihts Colors. Reg. (toys' SWEATERS 4 1 It.. it. pool at this-Rocky. Mountain hot spring told me of their meeting yesterday with, a big black bear. They were uncertain of the sex never get close enough to observe. But they figure the bear weighed about 600 or 700 pounds. When they and the bear met they were all surprised. But the bea'r quickly turned and ambled off.- The 5 - : . Belgium's Tragedy LSEOP0LD, King of 'thfs Belgians will either abdicate, be assassinated'; ht be taken captive vhin the next few days. as. a certain result of, the, pisent intolerable situation in Belgium, which is alieady in the unfortunate state of virtual revolu- Try a Pally Istws Classified . .Ro,' JEA.NS, E)ltr. uiimu wt, wiu siup ana vaair ket conceiHrs Its ; and will . have full supervsicn.. and. opctatlng ; ccntrol la consideratioa ofr pay. raent by Indiia Mines of $11 per j ton. It is fuit her. agreed thai SUbak. will reotive. 25. of profits nncy trla. rn ; No DRESS AM) w0RK from tim or civil war. norsis wari' 'Deavr-have' we. room for two more to watch television?" . after reserve, lot depletioiv 3 It does seem a pity that the obduracy of mon- foolish fellows took, after, the bear, on the spur of the moment just why they could not explain. Every now and again the WITH All THREE BOW AND CURLS' u; SHOES AT REUltKii, FEATURES ii 1 ql Vapor Sal Sovctpan bear looked back. At last when bear saw the men still following him he turned at a narrow bridge and Kay Reflects and! Reminisces aifh, who has already shown himself to be a weak-lhfe if not a traitor and the elements that support higi should have brought the country to the state as' it ids today. The whole, thing seems so tragically" umiecessary with an issue over which there was ncghing to be gained but, as a-result of which, so' mjjch damage may be done, particularly in the way . ovulational equanimity and unity. 4 -It is also most unfortunate that the Belgian ' political crisis, should have come at this particular ret I R..W.C0LU? ): 8 started straight for. them at a terrific speed. How long the oear chased them they could not say They broke all speed i ecords getting away. Directors.. Indian Mines (1946J, Lid, Include. Jg Hcward Forester, president; Qwdou.Ei Burdjcki, H. O. Tt Perry, R. MC--Lennan, T. i; Etossom, and H.. H. Hemsworth., Dale. I Pitts, man-r aglag director. oX Silbak Pftinier. will he invited ta join the. board. The property Is situated In the. Upper Salmon Hlver,ara ou the, west-side, ot: Cascade, Creek and on the. south slope, of Big Missouri Ridge between 1.5Mand 2.60ft ft. elevation It is reached from seaboard at Stewart by siie Premier highway, thence, by wagon road: to. the. Woodbln mine. The Provincial . Governrt meat: Is . canoptratnuk la. the opening of the mine by erecting j a temporary bridge to permit President ; Truman, warns against any: change in one's cus-tomaryv method and system, of buying, and. in. the same breath tells.; the, American people they are.ia.fpr. spae, belt tightening. A rather, raw.way to put H. If he i Authorized DealK HAMISH IS THE ELEVEN year old son of the Swiss born I proprietor of the Lodge where ELECTUOI.Q Contact the abow;j tine when there are elements in the world that must' P"leefnllv WflfpVi anr-Vi internal rlienniir xi-ViiVt, maVat S 1 am staying on this visit. He, Is jwas hinting, at the possible ap very eager to help me write my i preach, of r repression, w-hich t. VAPOi SEAl . lotk in lood flavor vitomlnt end minffol$ 2. STAINlfSS STEEl laitinQty boutiful and taut to cloan 3. THERMIC RAY COPPER BOTTOM dittributot haf ovcnly, cuti fual oitti Services and 8uprr ...... .u ;column some da s0 ! am let- somehowv does not sound , quite TrtnTTllI O-rnlinrl fftf Iho Omnnn nf tlioii. nonnnnnniln I . ... . .. so, ominous.- as. "depression." " i b'"" .in-rmiguriirai piupagdiiua. j,ttng him do it witnout telling See the new thret The tragedy of Belgium is that, this strife, overwm. ELECTROLIX Fit IX f Here Is a story which Hamish solmething that was not worth fighting for. anyway,' ready access across Cascade Creek. As of October 16, 1940, Dr. J. T. told me. Mr.- and Mrs. had a car , on . which the windows would - not: close up without a good deal of fixing. One day, going through the big national POLISHFE Applif s the wax as polishes PHONE 451 Phone today lor a fr stration of the 19SC of the ELECTROLU McHride St. Phone 311 ; Chances are that the average man, If asked what he., knew, today, about the "Jervis Piy," would say he was unfamiliar with the. subject. ' So it's about time something Is being done to keep her immory green. A bronze tablet Is about to be unveiled at Chatham (Eng.) In honor of the 190 officers and has opened wider political; sores .which may take a long time to heal. " ' ifEItt) AT. BOTTOM ..... - v i .; V T a luncheon given in. an American-city to a j group of. football coaches one of the coaches j MISS TORONTO Meet Miss Toronto of 1950 lovely Ruby i Mann. The 18-year-old beauty from Grimsby, Ont., was chosen from among 56 contestants re-: cently. She Is five feet six ! inches tall, weighs 125 pounds, has a ,34 bust, 24 waist and 35 , paix, VMy ran fc'.aru -bang into a big bear. That 's, they had to stop because there was no- way PURIFIER and ELEq FLOOR POLISH turned to veteran referee and asked his opinion of; men . of the merchant cruiser, j , sunk by a Oerman batthship: hips. (CP Photo) Royal Canadian Air Force Those desirous of enlisting or re-enlisting in ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE please arrange for personal interview with MR. E. CLAUSEN, J. Clausen & Son office. Waterfront, Prince Rupert to get past. The bear came to, the windows, no doubt expecting to get a handout. Mr. thought It would be grand to take a, the day. V, Ll 1 l-Vl IU C a VttVl XH ' V-XV. VV CA1J.VA OI.Vl one 6f the most publicized players 'of ..'Well,!: v the referee replied;, "I while defending a convoy on Its can , say this wav from Cana4r. to Britain n j, h. Storrie, Department of 1940. Thprp. Wprp.Sft vpcepla aanYi n..uu- ttr ...t. .,.., . . ich. I never hacUo dig him outof the bottom of a m snapshot of the bear. He hopped ,tZ " , " - ruuu o.K3, ieit iust uigni ior read7to'ria.yIC':if:anA . Bc mmaffPw' -" r cut cui ami ana was was gettmg geiung reaay Between 4 and p p.m. . t . . . . , , , . ! take the picture when the bear's Phone Cireen 975 P.O. Box 548 VOU UJlViCi I'UVCl UA LJLC Jtij."1 ,, , SnX!X MT"-,, Thtn" bpmbs., There Is also a ' Question"what is going to be tf Both the reteree and ms hearers sat pack satis- patience gave ,out , Wben Mrs fi4d that the player'? status 'had been significantly did . not come across ff j ' with some food or a chocolate " This may well) third war would ing until her last gun. was si asked A bar or whatnot Mr. Bear swipeu her with his paw. The bear's t I But had it? : ; , Of course it is pleasanter and more, satisf yingly, claws gashed the lady's j aao. but remembered iy hoi" 4 FOR PLANNIK ' mam mill ntklf - . . ':( , Porcupines are plentiful in and Injured her breast, The moral says Hamish is do not play around with bears, for bears are not playthings. rUK DUIUUlw AUGUST Lay Away SALE of Fine Quality FURS dramatic to come along with the final grand gesture arid, hurl oneself on the top of the scrimmage. By, itself, however, this gesture would have lacked ef, fertiveness. But for the inglorious unknown at the bottom of the scrimmage the ball-carrier wouldn't' FOR REPAIRIK the hills arourd Prince Rupert.! Prince Rupert strawberries One came to town the other day are said to rival, if not surpass, and took a sudden fancy to the ! the Terrace erown variety. Each gateway. of a Ninth Avenue home. ! mav be' said to, be excellent. In It scorned hints to be gone so! winter, this far north, tl ey are had to be shot, for quills are con- 1 not obtainable.' However., there spicuous as well as inconvenient, Is a third snecies of strawberry and awkward when seen stick-commonly known as the "C.P.R." Ing where they have no business we have found most apoetizini Actually, the sturdy little creat Coll 363 MITCHBi hay e been stopped. ,': It's true that- there is nothing dramatic or glorious about him. He emerges muddied and bat- &C commencing TUESDAY, AUGUST t, , AT 9 A.M. ine nounsning as part cl the lire is harmless. Before this, a Hamish has already developed quite a Journalistic sense because he tells me that both Joan Crawford and Blng Crosby have eaten meals at this lodge. (I hasten to add, their separate visits were more than a year apart). . Hamish says Joan Crawford struck him as a really nice lady. He. particularly remembers her dog, too.. "What, breed?" I asked. "Seemed to be sort of a mix-ture French and English poodle," said Hamish., early morning breakfast dish.. .iSJLahd beaten, after the .cheering has died away,! venues back to his place until opportunity calls; .nffi Tliprti uret nlpnfir nf pvninnloa trtnf fit Vila otxe LIMITED hungry man has turned him into a first class chunk of roast pork. Builders & Contn neaiiv. une mitrnt visualize mm as a ratner moei- inrUand anonymous character. He belongs neither j Browsing through the Opjtim-1 ' 1st (later the Daily News) we ! noticed a string of ships' names in the marine column, and had memory, refreshed. The. Henrique, Cottage Citv, - Capilano', I Amur. Qunrtr.1 rMtu, nf c.ntti. STKAMER ire LOCAL GOSSXP. SAYS THAX state of Californali Rupert "r. " "V " l Paltoa.nd Distributor... The W SAILS FOE I " 11 1: to -wpital nor to labor: He. is neither, an industrialist ndr a farmer. He hasn't the wealth, or common in-tei-est, or organization to give him power as a pi-jessure group. He belongs in that twilight land where resides the most forgotten of forgotten men;,, the white-collar worker. He is often to be found at the bottom of. the scrimmage doing his humble best wftile the furor mounts about the more showy actors. M THESE' AND MANY MORE COATS AND JACKETS WILL BE OFFERED FOR MILADY Muskral Jackets and Trotters Vi incouv: mm 1 1 and ., Thursdo? r" " '"V8 u V ,. i ' was July ,190B. We'd been c the. government about a m llion . . tvm 01thCm aU Q 3 H skippers dollars They are paying the lowest paid workers JTcenU per ?''' 3USt f "50, hatd hour and a large percentage : ,' "!d them are still in their teens. Is ,tin .J1 T what thev 1)ke' How it too much? Not if you are a (i?oked about 014 teen-ager. timer; ' ' One of the finest changes that ' ' has occured in Canada since my j A magazine cover shows a boyhood Is the way the college ( picture In color. It is entitled. . But let us make no mistake. While the rules of? ' at 11: P th& ffgmft, whether of football or! life, remain as.they are-, the man at the bottom of the scrimmage is not A SELECTION OF 5 DIFFERENT SHADES' WEDNESDAY Plumbing & Heating Prompt and Efficient Service a figure of foiled effort and official scorn, but the; ' ' ' i i f ii . .i j iv: u; i-: mas an go alter pick and shovel Hiroshima U.S.A. and reveals ; real hero of the piece the man Who does the biggest or muscle and sweat Jobs, j New York City being destroyed n,4 iWfV. of t fV,"Q ifo . !The stinking, foolish and false r For Re- CITY 0" 7 ..T- , Valil J" to ' . I pride of the old days Is gone j 1 thank the Lord, and I hope for-! HOLLYWOOD' CAFE: PRINCE I. The cost Is so low you cannot afford to be without a fur coat this winter FREE STORAGE UNTIL NEEDED. DILL SCUBY FURS 302 - 3rd Ave. Box 13B2 MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE ' IN THE CITY ' ever. . ( ! Nor do I begrudge the kids their 80 cents an hour or more !if they can get it. ' If the old men (and women) of the world go on making such l a mess of things these same j kids will soon be "saying us" fonce again. The last time we. had to be saved., we called on: kids who had never once in all ; - J S HOE S ALE WHITES AR RIGHT! OPEN FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dtsnes . CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders PHONE 133 & EQt'lf", ENGINES ." W stm lt anil Ha ' ri..mlMa ll lochia. ! their lives had steady, Jobs, at fair pay. BlmplM Onu K"n, J KlKMI.lB dlr"l "U"H Batter this way SEW and SAVE!. LADIES ... OUR LATEST SHIPMENT OF LOVELY SIMPLICITY PATTERNS. HAS JUST ARRIVED You MUST See These 4 ' Tmllliif Pl ,w,v'. ' (Olrhrlxt" J2i llriuui mid Iron I'lHton Khif". A ibur Entire. Stock CKorg-1$- Lai4' ' ltilblll B """''Lfl basy-to-Follow. Patterns of what is New for Late, Summer; and Fall HITE DRESS STRAPS AND PUMPS. High GOOD THINGS TO EAT! 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