J. July $3, (913. .' "(Jf'. " -THE DATtVT hKvnj PAOB firm Alice Arm and Illiance River Properties Dealt With in the u1 lit Report of Minister of Mines ills ill Hiy George Glolhier. Hesident Engineer) me Alien Ann. Action (primer, includes the nirv inii.n. v v babies thrive on E andapdooctorj. iii.r.end it in stub-v . , n feeding cases. It is he natural food when m pther'smilkisnotavail-b'e bec.U3G it is pure unfry milk with sugar Hed. A!wavB uniform. dijes'ib! nourishing, f r i'r.i Satrj Books write O1 ."7.f.. n:f..f V Ililn'oUVtV. Bargains at 40c. 600 Yards FIGURED VOILES, BEADED VOILLS, RCTINES, CIMGHAM3, BROADCLOTHS ,r v u-ii'lv .if shade All "in' !r , "T ynril 40c. West of England Store Phone 753. BIG REDUCTION SALE Runs all This Week at Demers House of Quality SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS EASTERN CANADA, UNITED STATLS, And to JASPER NATIONAL PARK. inn way via Vancouver or ili -' 'l rail ,i directions. I 'll full iufurniation apply R. F. McNAUGHTON, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert. B.O. GENERAL FURRIERS B.C. FUR Co. Third Ave. "ep.ilnng. Ilemoiolllng on the promises, "lazing and Cleaning $0.50 Phones Day: Groen 120 Night: (Dlack 709 LINDSAYS Cartage and storage Phone 61. (-aMBe, Warehouslnn, and itrlhuttriap. Teiim or Motor Hotvl-e, oai, Band and Gravel w Speckllw In Piano and Furniture KJovlnfl. nary to Alice Arm, of which Lime mid It. dy creek emidvin " 0"' ,rn" "P Ulnc CTek Z, nl head and the .ml rail i up m Houndy rreek was iitipmVe.I (his year to Permit of nick mr,cs goi.nr IhronKh to the Keystone Jn? An1 e tei ie vcloptiient would, however, iiecsih.i fi, Ln.i:.... . . L ...... . . IraiL. Thoc ureas are well mineral I Z'M Tu 7"", prospcctnii? nil n. vii iw.n.;.,,r i. i ..... . . ' - ' 0 mm.i.,1 oi .much promise, ri, icnv,. t ... ... , . .... mi.t j .i.ii was incorporated in Junuary. 11)23, wiDi a capitalization of 200.000 shares at l a share, In fake over the Sunset group' o seven mineral claims staked anil owned hy O. W. .Morjey, and seven other mineral olaiiu from O. M. (I no-, all silualejl on Houndy creek; I have .always; considered Ihei properly inleresting and worthy-of some development on account of (lie geological features, the showings lying in a broad hell along Hie contact of the argil-li'es and the Coast ilnuge granite. The operations of the company have been of a very desultory nature. This year a loa cabin was Imilt ami il was the intention to corillnue driving the old tunnel, started hy the owners, Morlcy A Clary. I understand that work was closed down after short operation and that wanes are still unpaid. Such operators and operations are not very nourishing to the local mining situation or to the mining industry In general. Keystone Extension The Theda Itara and Hehe I un ids mineral claims wore formerly owned hy F. Jones, but H. Ingliraiii purchased an interest in ilieuj this summer and th partners did considerable exploratory work. The claims adjoin the Sunset mineral claim of the Keystone Mining ' Company's gromuL The tent camp Is at 3.000 feel elevation and the first workings at 3,350 feel, just over I lie I'lul line of the Sunset. The showing here is a quartz vein niineraUed with pyrile, tcalena, zinc-blende, striking S. .18 degrees Kat into the hill and dipping 73 dejrrecV S.W. The cninlry rock is argillile inole or e hroken up close to the vein Tln main fissure is apparently ahout 10 inches wide, hut the quartz widerjs out In spots into the hangjn-wali, making a vein width un to fee. An 'opn ''cut lias heen run in on tho vein at Ihis point, exposiny a face ahout 12 feel high. Along the bottom sell. Inlet, Graham Island, Hrit-ui. Columbia. from the open-cut. The iron, eroppiu,: is a stinfig, well defined vein and would be well worth developing' if Ihe vahset warranted. I 00k a sample ot iieavy ntilrdiides off Ihe surface. hut only obtained a trace of gold and .J.5 t. silver In the Ion. I advised thiu to crosscut it from q. Cfinyf-flieit point which would give about. o feet depth. This was done, but there was no im provement . in values. It looks vory irot)able that the galena vein Is the extension of the vein on the Keystone .Mining Company property. These are the only two pro perties on which anytljjtg was being (lone on Houndy creek. Illiance River .,-ii.. II, ..I T.nnirfirnia The Illiance Iliver section had a great deal of prospeeling and :ploratiiry work a few years ago, bul nothing of any note ap- lieurs t iiave developed and in- fteiresf has therefore lessened particularly in the upper port o tl Jit vaUey, On MeOrath mount tain, to which there is a" branch Brail from the nmin Illiance trail fyssassinenl been inainlainea on several groups. The only work being done thi ytjpr in Ihe upper valley was by NV. It. Hwer on IJie .Monareh. Sitver Star, and Silver J.eaf groups. The Silver el.af f!rou is com Iposed of four- mineral claims- Silver licaf. Silver J.eat No. I, Silver Leaf! No. 2 and Silver Leaf Xo. 3 slaked and owned by Jamns Nick, of Alice Arm. The claims are Mltialed' about 7 mites from the moulh of Ihe river, just opposite Copper Creek, on I lie south bank of Ihe Illiance. The 'general rook formation, is band ed argillite striking X. 5ft de grees K. and dipping ahout 55 degrees HJn-tliis immediate area. Several dykes wore nolpd culling the bedded formation at different angles, as well as smaller dyke interbedde.1 with the argillite-The allowing lies in a deep gulch tip which there is a steep trail ffroni r.iiiiii (he mi? cabin luum to the tunnel. . iii or the cm mere is goou-iooKom at M0 fop, ore for Ihe width of the fissure, -Uo-( ..i n.e tunnel at 1,200. about 10 inches, hut the values f ()( ;re low, a sample across huh. .... . . . ccia r ,n,ar. giving only a trace or goiu, i.j oz. silver to the. ton," and 5 per cent. lead. The cut should he continued inlo Ihe hill as a tunnel to gel a little depth and see if there is any improvement. Further no the hill the own- 'crs were working on another showing of a different character. Here there Is a quartz vein alutul 5 reel wide lying along a .lim-iin .Ivke. honeycombed on liin 'surface and very heavily pyritiz-:ed where broken into,, It strikes :N. 30 degrees V.. and would (therefore Intersect the galcm vein about 300 feet up the hill LAND ACT i Notice of Intention to Apply, to Lease Land I v i In Oueeii Charlolto Land He- I cording oruing Idslrict niu, of Prince Hu mid country rock up In 10 feel in width, striking S. 15 degrees IS. iplo the hill, following the hotlom of the gulch, and dipping 55 degrees V., therefore cutlin? the country rock bedding in both strike and dip. There has been jnlenso movement since the vein was formed, resulting in another quartz-tilled fissure about midway between the fool and hang- ting walls of the original vein. up In i inches in width, and in which fissure Is found Ihe vnl-ues. The quartz Is mineralize with pyrile, wilh wllch js associated gre.y-copper,,'Aw,isa1npl gave only a trace of gold and 3.5" oz. . silver, showing Hint the grey copper does not carry high silver values. A funnel had been driven on the vein about 20 feel with r.. nl improvement. IJpenna- nnd a apparent i i erl. and situate about one , ,,. half miles east of Masselt - "If V l.inlilliouse .... 1 from rtwitri which llllfll fair values hud been obtained by Ihe owner, I advised !a short Sliori I cnnlimiiiJion of the lun- . . . . . rZZ" before abandoning It Fishing r.imile.1, of Victoria, ll.C, occupation. Packers, intends to apply; ror a lease of the following do- 'scribed lands: I Commencing at a post planted at Iho northwest corner of Lot 'Seven, Graham Inland, Hrillsh I Columbia, about one and a half Indies east of Massett Llghlhousq ,at the moulh of Massett Inlet, Graham Island. Iirmsu Ibcnce westerly, along low hikL n., hundred and sixty Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert July 23, 1915. V. II. Trotter of Vancouver, a VMl known triple unionist in Ihe province, is now in Ihe city, lie has come lo Prince Huperl as a bin- thence northerly fivo chains.jrepreseululiye of llpi Trades and uii in.. iiih, ..,-i-..i mark; Labor ,.i. r of r n I.. and less lo low waler " . In Congress Cunnda, Is conferring wilU tho local I'rades and Labor Council on chalnsi Ihenco southerly five, matters affecting unionism chains-- thence casieny "- dre, nnd sixty chains, moro orj Dr. G. 1. Gilbert, of Stanlord 01 coiiiiik hi-.. "". - an, to point n,l" rntitlllning containing Clgmy '"-""I,"" " :miH' nunn uu 01:111111 ui ami1 morn or loss. ,..,. I.ANGAIIA FISHING & l'A(;MNO CO, LTD., Appncan . per 1 II Simpson, A,genl. Dated June 10th, t925. Ihe Piovinclnl Goyenunenl lo coiillnuo his studies of the sal mon of this const. -Mujor W. 11. DeUon, Of Vic- scores. ewVictor poces aMas tev-stroke iiv Recording ror a quarter oi a emury xnc nisiory oi viciw Records has been one of wonderful advancement outstanding achievement. To-day -in the new of recording Victor Records score their greatest triumph a reward for supreme, effort in striving for perfection. This new process makes it possifcle ta interpret so perfectly the feelings yes, th very soul of the. artists, that evea the most critical will be amazed. Hear these famous Victor artists John McCormack Edward Johnson Paul Vhiteman and bis Dance Orchestra on the new VJL process records you will be thrilled by the feeling that the artists are actually with you in person. AH the neir Victor records are at regular catalogue price, hwen Have you heard the new Victor V.E. process Records whose reproduction of the human voice will amaze you. Dealer still have soma of the 5Sc record Produced in Canada "His Master's Voice" shown; such proficiency. Negotiations are now under way, having in Wind Ihe reopening of Ihe big pulp plant at Ocean Falls. It is said that thero is fair prospect of the plant resuming operation on a larger scale than before which would nican 'jnueii ' td (he district of Prince luipert , The Man in the Moon j 5 f YS ; MOItE power to your elbow T.H. Vour power prnposilion suits me, II can't come loo soon For the Man In tho Mpon More men working then we shaU ' see. j ,v TO make a jelly roll Ihrow Ihe jelly up on the robr, ' IF you find a fly In Ihe soup don't shout about' it or the others might want one. IT'S nice' lo seo those' lovely yachts conio slrolling into Ihe harbor. It makes one realize how' poor ho really Is. A SyGGF.STF.I7illo for a rollicking U.S. song, record "Don't go Down Ilia Gelln.tr, Daddy, Ihe Home Drew's on the Hlink." THF.' delightful . thing about most amateur singers is their nerve. , TIIF.HK'S a fortune awaiting Ihe guy who can Invent i solienn for cunning sunshiuo. ACCOItDING lo George Illch inond the Vancouver Ilourd of Victor TaEdcjMacfaia Ccmpeay loria. Inspector of Cadet Corps for this Military pjslrict, is in Ihe city. He is here lo make his annual insoection' of Hie local body, which has been instructed by George I.eek, and which has Trade visitors were full of optimism ami hunger on their trip to the Skeena. ALICE ARM F. D. Hice is carrying ou a survey of the, townsite owned by Ihe Alice Arm Freighting Co. II is the intention to'have buildings properly allocated to their lots and Ibe streets, geperally straightened out. Mrs. Smith and son of Prince llupert are visillng here .with Mv.?,. Sjuills isjslcr,. .MrsjAAli NlVWc'' ' .Mrs. R. I. McOinnis, who has been - -'ting here wilh her son, It. F. .MiGinuts, has returned to her home In Chicago. Mrs. K. M. Wilson and child ren of Vnncouver aro visiting here with Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs. 0, W. Druggy. A branch ot the ll.C. Chamber of Mines Is being formed in Alice Arm following Ihe visit of tle president, Aid. Fi'ank Woodside ot Vancouver.. Al. Falconer was lasl week elected secretary of Ihe .liee Arm school board succeeding (1 V. Druggy, resigned. TERRACE NOTES ' The Misses Gonloiv of prince Huperl who have been visiting Mis. Hipp, returned home Mon day. There was a special meeting of the Mountain View Lodge, when Mrs. Hachel Hay, the pres-leul of Ihe Hchckah Assembly paid them an utllcuil visit. Miss Mary iiobb, N'oblu Grand came up from llupert lo preside. A banquet was served ut the close ma ami Uip -Waicr An" will Ih riled in ui of Ihe iue 1111 medio"1 Mrs '".h. Gov mix, Mrs jirs.. fie i(Uiv (r lhH Wjter IteCHr(1,.r a, ,.rlI1(.e tiammoiui ami .Mrs. .1. 1.. .ucin-. intirt. n.c. onjcruiiiM m me inxica- Iqsh of Pr.ince llupert were also pfesent. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Downey. Sunday morning, Mrs. T. Walsli pf Hazeltoii Is v(siling her mother, Mrs. W. C Sparks. Miss Mary Dohb , relumed lo I'rinee. Huperl .on... Wednesday. ! llobL. Darlletl, who. la beep ajtlng; teller at he, hank for the jrasl Vv weeks, returned to llupert on cdnesday. Tuesday evening lo wind up Ihe business. They had good iiiuslt apd refreshments rts usual. Advertise in the Daily News LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon U Apply to Ln l.(nd In Cnnlir l.miil District. llroriltiif IH-irlrt I'llni'ii ltiiitu, ll.C, anil Uu.m n.irtli of IKiirili Hay. I' rtlaii.l Canal. TAkK MO'rir.li mat Dm Canadian Fish-lnir Co. Mil., or VanrmiviT, ll.C., nrrtipa-llnii, SaliiMiD Cannrrs, Ini.'tiiK to apply ror nii-sion tu Irate tiie r.iliowlnn iin-rcrllinl laiuli:-- CunniH'iiclnir at i wt plantH at nlrh wairr mai k. I on yanln wnitli or liutlau fmiiko hii; tlienre niirlhrant uni-rhnni! tli.Mira nowlhoaKt nn Imnilrril anil twi'tily rlialna; Ihnn-u iKintliwi'M t "lime linn one rlmlii: llnnr nm-lhwexl fnllnw-I0H Ui ahorc linn tn point tit riinmii'ine tiipnt, nne hmwlinl and twinly rhalns. and rnntalnlna- twr I i hitbs, niun- or li". tiir cinaiiian Visiiino co. L'rn. Iialfd ioih Mai. 0SS. WATER NOTICE. Dlorilon and Ut T.UK MlTir.E thai William Morgan, whose addi-es l l.ncknort. ll.C.. will ap. nl v for a licence Ui take and usti H.uuO giiUons per day of water mil ot spring on wesi sine or i.nfKpnri, Morvnuy ma mi iJ.C I., alt'l knnttil a spring riinn Ml Morgan elevation tOAO'. which tn.w.' sotitheclv and drains Into W'st I lit) "l.i narellow" Minmai ulaiiii, crown gn pl ed .iii. ma u.c.i. The wmrr win ne tn-ve r led fniiii the strcani right al . source. spent into fort or siv due uckI frnm l.iHkiMii'1 I arlior and from sunt hwest ror tier ihisi ot Lot til ''LoitgO'llnw" Mineral tl.ui mar le rilfd' a itli tin' said Water liix'i.ril.'i- or villi thn ' Cmiiiitriillrr or Waler lUtrhls. I'.irllainoiU llinlillhir, Vlc-u.rU, ll.C, ttlililii Uilrty ilay aru-r tl nrst ni'iMuiruni'i' ut IHK imtln1 In a local iiuwfiwir. Tlie dH or tlw f'rt P"b-lia.ilti.il M (hi n.itii-i' Is July 18 Ii5. yil.UAM MOIUIAN. Applicant. -j LAND ACT. Nolle of InUntlon to Apply to Purchaao . Land. fn ih lian.l llprur.liiiir District of Prince Rupert, un.l ulluale al Awuin Iliver, Aw inn ' Hay, Masselt Inlrt. Kl-C. IslaiuH. ; ' nr., - ..- TAKK .NOTII.K thai Mrs. James FleUI-Inlf Slran. uf Smiin -i.lv. ll.C, iH-ciipatloil oiarticil w.iin.in. liit. ncH to apply for per-miiisli.u tu iMirrhase tlie .fullgwluif de-t.-l'ilM-.l Liri.ls - " 1 CiNimiiriiiK at a pust planted at high ' water mark. Awutil lovers thence I th.uin north; llience III chalm west, lib ire or irM tn noi thwcFt corner lt 1417 J thenre Sil chains smith; tlicnrp 15 ihalns east; tlii iire, in cli.ilns n.irth; theme, 5 chains west; .thence IS chains sointi to point or ridniiieneement. and contalnlhfr So. acres, inpre or, leas.. ".IllV J AMES FIF.LDINO STR ANG. Applicant. : ' Per Win. 0. MlUhell. Airent. ' Dated July 7th. Hit. LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Purchaaa Land. In, Vrlnce llupert Land District, Recording; District of Prince Itnperl. and situate ... uh .t li.i. It ....utl Ii.ImI ij.i.. hlitnil. TAkK .MiTMK that Jainet Fielding Strang, of Sunnyslite, U.l... occiipalti.il canneryman, Intend to apply fur permission to purchaM! tlie following described liilids: Ci innii'iiclng at a l)isl planleil H chains iuiitli XSileg. west, more, ur less front Miillhwest corner of Lot 1548: thence suiilli 30 chains; thence west an clmlns, nHrt-e or less, tn water' edge; Uience rnlliiwlng meandering or lx-ach to Mlnt ..( I'liiiuiieiicemeiil, ami containing 15 acres, more or ies. Dated JAS. MKUIIAO STII.1.!". Applicant, fpf Wm. 0. Mitchell. Till, I0J5V' LAND ACT. Agent. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Purchti Land. In the Land llecording District of Prince llupert. and annate at Shannon Hay ll.C, Massett Inlet, IJ C Islands. ll.C TAkK .NOTICK that' Ooisn-Mlllerd. I.lin-lled, of Vancouver H.C, orriipaiimi Ml-mon ennners, inietuls to apply for permission l purchase the. following; described lands: Coiuinenclnr at a post planted appmtl-iuitiely U chains west, mure or less, fronv ihe northeast romr Lid ISIS (T.I.. sussi- : incline smith r rlialitsi thencn went fit chains; thenre smith & chains;, Uience west 40 chains, more or less, In Claim, Crown granteil Mn. 35S, and w III. Iieaih; Ihemo pillnwltig tticandnrlnc ot Im used for domestic and rannery piiris tsarli In' polnl of ennniieiieeinent, n. ttpiin thn lands described a Lot HI8, HlocK' ctilitalniiig 48 acre more iw less. .v or Lot Lot ttl, ill, and ami Knrrshoru rorasiiiiru liiitsc lease .ailioltt nmnni lug Lot 10(1.4 al Ijxkpolt U.l . I, 'fills nn I the was lulled upon tlie ground on tho luecimd day of June. ios a copy of this, nolle and an application pursuant tberr IIOSSK MM I KIIII I.lMITKII. Applicant, Per Win, Q. Mitchell. Ant. Dattd July Ttb, ttit. HI