TAGE SEC IPS A HEARTY BREAKFAST AND SO TASTY AND SO EASILY DIGESTED With all the bran of the uhole wheat LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehlultng, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and. Gravel We Specialize in Pianc ana Furniture Moving, The right food to eat when the body needs resistance for chilly days. Eat it with plenty of milk, hot or cold. Contains all the essential vitamins and mineral salts ready-cooked. Delicious with berries, sliced bananas or other fruits. MILK MILK : Fresh Pasteurized Milk and . Cream Dally. J EAKLY DELIVER? j Throughout the City. j VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. of length and depth and general excellence will not be discovered. Great credit Is due to the residents of Stewart, to sav nothlne of ;he adjoining town of Hyder, wftich eems to come in lot omv a vi . meagre share of acclaim, for their neistence and energy In developing the mineral resources lying at their door. If all or even a fraction nf thf rpnnrt which aro tinur cir culating in the district regarding the promising outlook in regard to Ihe properties In the various parts of the district are to be believed, Stewart cannot be far from reap-, lng the benefits of her long and aidjjous struggle to attain results fromRcrrnmral fields. Courage and money are necessary to open up a country such as the ; roruana uanai area, ana ine inhabitants are certainly not lacking in the former duality. Money Is an other thing entirely and It has not been easy to secure the funds necessary to prove up properties in p n r r i i Boys and Girls This Genuine REDIPOINT Pencil Em Just for bringing us one new subscription. That's all! You wi'l have pleasure in using this fine pencil. There arc still a few people in Prince Rupert who do not subscribe for The Daily News to be delivered to them every day. Boys and girls who secure their subscriptions for us will receive a pencil. k MbintSca Free! THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert BBSIBn British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Monday, October 7, 1923 News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Vancouver Writer Reviews Portland Canal Situation; Cannot but Be Some Producers There; Should Not Re Td Optimistic, However Many promising prospects have been located in the Portland Canal district, writes Reece H. Hague in the Vancouver Province. One very great producer has been pvnlvnrl. fvnm nhav nrnnorf ?f cnmnni'ntiVnlif omnll nnnn- tities of ore have been shipped or milled loca'ly, numbers of prospects have been developed and proved wanting, nthpra VmvA hpon micmnnnrrprl ni1 imni-nnovlip UnmWarl still nr.hpvs hnvp nnr hprm rlpvplnnprl nf nil Tf coomi! linvrlNr logical to believe that the Portland Canal section will not produce to-. nf th , ncethlo nrona , nortnnt m nn in nun nnn r.o mo . - ' - v t t I rrl 11.. l l l are reaching out their hands and securing some of the most promising of the properties and spend-: lng real money in proving whether lor not they are going to develop into mines. Altogether, there la into mines. Altogether, there Is more , actual development being carried out In the district at the present time than ever before in its history. 1 The representatives of the big companies who are spending this 1 money however, wish it clearly understood that at the present time their properties are in the prospect stage and. while they are hopeful of in? outcome of their expenditures and in some instances are securlne a country nonp of u,-hlch ran hp called particularly easy to access. Everywhere prospectors have entuiea Jnta the district, mineral has been discovered and, as the metiers of ore venture over the gU-iers and mountains and further afield, they find still more deposits of mineral. With the entry of the airlinc Into the district the work of prospecting the interior Is being greatly facilitated, but the climatic conditions of the country are not always conducive to flying. White sim1 rf the ronerMes are falrl- easy of access from the roads which are gradually creeping into the district and others can be reached with pack trans, there arc be approach- ifuUy encouraging results, they many Which -'cJLcan can only Ty strenuously resent anv attempt to ,n .wndiiW tfd P j .ecanous fm beguile the general public into be- illaJP ? ,tnp heights "f,fCftff of j,. te towerIng mountains. All these Uevlntr that thev have alrpariv dlf- proven theelr hoflngs beyond'aS' "S&em to mean ttle ! shadow of doubt. Desnite this, with ! SPrn prospector, who porsUte all the mineral that has been dis-l covered in the locality and all the really excellent work which Is now In tt&MlMn n . 1 , 1 . . 6""i'6 aiuuiiu uic uuuiury rain or shine. ; After a rnrpfiil minrpv nf ncflvl. I !cs in the Portland Canal district ( ucjiis camea oui mere, ll WOU10 ' r ji-Il, i 1 ilTi """"v seem absurd to think that mines f.dis5?vred M?13 summer par- v. t j it. i .i Lit-a ties rii of men men wrp at nr wntir woik rn on rnrru. we're forty iwo ainerent properties, to say nothing of the claims on which one or two prospectors were working, says Mr. Hague. All this work means a heavy expenditure In supplies, equioment and labor, and. consequently, the amount of money being spent In the locality amounts to a very large sum indeed. It iS tOO much fn hnn that mnr-a than a small Dercentase nf th prospects in the district will ever become producers, but It also seems absurd to Imagine that with the verv rich nr hpinir pncniinfsro of diverse points, there will not be at least a few mines operated around Portland Canal. Pastor May Not Stay After All Vancouver and Prince Rupert Churches Vyih.s for Services of Rev. Dr. R. M. Stevenson Althouch hp ago that he preferred to stay In Prince Rupert, It is probable that Rev. Dr. Tt. M. Stevenson, who is at nresent snnnlvincr in th nuinh of First Presbyterian Church here. may accept a can to Mount Pleasant Church. Vancouver nftpr nil In SDlte of nrp. rpnnrtt thai vI would decline the call, the Pres- Dyiery or Westminster, meeting In Vancouver last week, sustained the call from Mourt piao and ordered It sent to Dr. Steven son nere. Week-End SPECIAL CARRY AND SAVE! $5 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE WHITE FLOUR 43s. Any brand. Per sack SUQAlt 10 lbs KETCHUP Libby's or Clark's. Per bottle DUTCH MAID MAYON NAISE 8-oz. bottle ... DUTCH MAID MAYON NAISE 16-oz. bottle . SWANSDOWN FLOUR, Per pkg. PURE STRAWBERRY JAM--4-1D. tin FRESH FIGS Per tin ' $2.65 65c 22c 25c 49c 37c 59c 20c ST. IVEL ENGLISH DRAWN Per Jar vtiv PICNIC JIAMS OQrf Per ,1b, ,.,..T.r.,M.1. ECONOMY BRAND' COF l A n FEE Per lb. I'iC Economy Cash & Carry 319 Third Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. CAPITOL TIIEATKE Mondav and Tuesday Another good double bill: Hoot Gibson In Kid" and Bebe "Take Me Home.1 "lnc t.anai Wednesday and Thursday Pola Necri In "Three Sin ners." FIrriav anil SaturH.iv Another Option Taken by Taylor Taylor Bonds-Palling Mine FecenMv Discovered Prnnerfv floes Under Option of $30,000 BURNS LAKE, Oct. 7: Eight orlzlml staklngs made by Messrs. V. SchJelderiiD. P. Sandnes and K Nysven on Boo Mountain, three weeKs ago, were bonded by Pran'i H. Taylor of Smlthers last week for the sum of $3(1(10(1 This la a annA price for a property on which no wui& uas oeen aone, aunougn ine suriace inaicaiions more than Justify the expenditure on, the part of Mr. Taylor. . Work will be immediately commenced for the purpose of developing and proving the property. The easy access to rail and road and the low altitude of the mineralized zone will make It possible to continue wbrfc during the com-tiur winter months. The property comprises the Os- rna. uopper King, Roger, Sunrise. Sunset. Sandnas and Diamond mineral claims, jail belrte adjoining and situated about three miles south of Palllne station. The recent mineral discoveries, stretching through Topley. Rom Lake, Foreatdale. Palling. Decker Lake and Trh.ininit t'Sv a. to the expressed opinion that there m u vaat ana continuous Body of ore through this district. WINTER SERVICE OF TRAINS TO COMMENCE MIDDLE NOVEMBER The winter three-tlmes-a week train service on this end of the Ca- 1 -tian National Railways will come Into effect on November 17, It Is announced. After that date trains will arrive here from the east at 330 Sunday. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons and will leave for the east at 11.30 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. The time table will be the same as that of last winter. Bladder Weakness Can lie Stopped often in hours If you are losing pep. health and strength from Getting Up Nights Backache, Bladder Weakness, Burning, Leg 0r Groin Pains, or Rheumatic Aches, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Oet Cystex (pronounced Slss-tex) today at any drug store, for only 60c. Money hack If you don't soon find pains gone, sleep fine, feel younger, stronger, and full of pep. N. M. McLEAN Boat Builder Marine Ways SEAL COVE I take you out of water under roof where rain will not trouble; build boats any size or kind at surprisingly low prices. Halibut, Pleasure, Trolling Boats For Sale I generally have a boat to suit any requirements. Mooring spaces for boats' winter quarters. Agencies any engine required. Repairs Why pay more when your work can be done for loss with better accomodation? PHONE GREEN 129 Ramon Novarro in "The ' Pagan." Daniels In at Francois Lake Prnrtlr TT Tovlnr nf QmUViflr tnnlr n OOfl nnt.tnn nn tho fJamhlOi n ...... n1.J TTI11 1, 1 I jiuu" mj u.iui inn uii wninrtuay and state nts intention or immediately putting a gang of men to work on the claims, suv the Burns Lake Observer. The proun lc controlled by Francois Lake residents, chief among whom re Mr. and Mrs. W. J. C. Cummins ind Verne A. Taylor. The Francois l ake road south from Bums I.ac md branch rond to Bild Hill gives access by auto to within a mile of 'h staklngs. Much adlacent property from Deep Creek to north o' Bald Hill ha also been staked an) nrrnrftnpAc nf am lone n lud the prospctflrs to believe that a mining camp of Importance will shortly be established there. Tne property Is only nine miles 'jy aut-) road from Burns Lake -tfrwrv station. MOW. AND TUES. Two Shows I 7 and 9 p.m. GREAT DOUBLE BILL Hoot Gibson in 'The Lariat Kid' and Babe Daniels in "TAKE ME HOME" A WONDERFUL COMEDY PATHE NEWS ADMISSION, 15c, 50c "Caterpillar Tractors" MEAN BETTER, QUICKER, CHEAPER LOGGING Sole Distributors for H. C. ' MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 910 STATION STREET. VANCOUVER B.C. Branches: I'rince (Jeorjre, Kclowna, Nelson CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND -nt- SHIPYARD Ol'EUATINU (J. T. l 20,000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, I'attirn Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTItIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Our IMant la Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 DEMAND "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'HINCE ItUI'EUT, B.C. COAL! MINE HEAD LUMP-Pcr ton . . .'!'. j $13.50 MINE HEAD EGG Per ton ...... $12 50 PEMBINA EGG Per ton $12.00 SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER'S SUPPLY HYDE TRANSFER 171 THIRD AVENUE EAST riIONE 580 UEATEI) STORAGE BAGGAGE COAL