'-Y, V.jae(fay. AtrJlBM 7 pack two WG DAILY Hfe'vS Tv- The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT'- BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Aflernoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery. by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all pari of the British Empire and the United Stales, in advance, per .year To all other countries, in advance, per year Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDITIOX sn.oo $7.r0 -Transient Display Advertising. .-. J. 4.0 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. $2.80 per inch Local Readers, per iuerlion. -., 25c per line Classified Advertising, per insertion.; 2c Per wor' Legal Notices, each insertion ' 15c per agate line Contract Rale's on Application. Advertising and Circulation' Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 98 SG Wednesday, August 5, 1925 Juneau Paper Enters Halibut Controversy. The Alaska Daily Empire, published at Juneau, devoted the Iniurlran ri.li.rnwii . uiiv . -... ... ...... .. ivifir 1 1 . u. H..m.ini;..i.. II.. il .ni.i .!.. -a. I V m t.m t rut u. . 1 ... I 1 ....I II. I lli.- ....toiiiinil ikl Election Issues In New Brunswick. Perhaps the outstanding issue in f lie present provincial election campaign in New Brunswick is (he proposed hydroelectric development at (irand Falls. At the last session of the legislature, the goveriime'ul inlroduced and succeeded in pilot Bear River Mining Properties Reviewed in Report; Symptoms of Real Operations Apparent .By O. A. Clothier. ResiJenl Engineer The Bear River section includes all the Bear River valley and tributaries thereto livni Stewart north. It h bad a great1 revival of mining tin year, due to the very gratifying results ob- lained in the'developnietil of the lumwell mine ni Glacier creek. During" the summer there were at least fifteen wipanie. carry-, ing on development work, of which nine are continuing work throughout the wiiiler, the greatest activity yel seen in the Bear River .section. The symptoms , of real mining development are becoming more pronounr'l eaelil - -. year, au.i me iih-ci:t '-'Miiany . Thi -.mnany wa in- leasl in ome instance changed jwirporuW'd thi. yt-ar with a cap-to a "lame-caUer." ilalizalion of :no,oon, divided Snnw worthy development work j0 i,fioo,Aft( share, with it ha been done by the small ojer- rP?rtsleriN olHce at Vieloria. Its alert- I hi year and, while all, holdings consist or ten Crown cannol be successful, many of;Br.inWi miarai claim formerly the i.nv.erties are showing eon- owned hy the Portland Canil sidejable merit. Tunnel Company, which some ( The Duowell Miues, I.imil.Jyears aeo drove a erosseut tun- hu,. demonstrated the conlinua- Mr 3,500 fet into the hill, from lion or us ore-bodies 10 we which about l,6oo feet of drifting fourth Ivl and is now in .an .was .torn oil fmir veins Inler- cxcellent position for serums ile-L0Cte.Lby the mmn tunnel. Noni I ....... ..n...r ... a Hie " I'U.U. ; lacier "", Crcex """,01 WVi ,,r 1 .i:i...:..i .,. In.i ,v-pV vtll, a renlv me onus cxo.iseu roiiimerei ,.... u. ....,.,.. ........ .....v V, , , " ' 'Minim? Company has done a lol .,.. of any Importance. an editorial written 111 the Prince Rupert Itailv News rv.--eiill or ,,,1 WTlrt and wilt! The firr two veins, the Luckv regarding Ketchikan's errorts to capture the halibut lurking in-j now furllHtr explore il jrrouiwl .Hoy anl Mpat and irobilly tlic dustry on the Pacific coast. jhy diamond drilling. The l-ake-jihh the Menard, would If ex-The editorial imputed lhat, whereas the people of Prints vew .Mines, Limited, has ,very tended ian,e south be in the ioif"Uv opened U! its prip,10IlU sllvrt Mln, UmiiM. ... , .vLi,, 1.. h.,ve the nurl doed - -e o - r , Ii.ertv. al.ovt. the DUnwe . til s ,:i i lliev Hikv were vre now iiiiw worrvuiir wiirrvinir iitt-Miie le'Mllse Keo'hi ivficin- . . .-- . Kan peopi itwV ...... j of e,aJh aU can 1 if 11 ii.iiii iiniiiiia mn Jlie Xorfti Line and Sou:.i ine r.uip ie snooiu 1101 avn,c ....a rr..v .B en u ,u,nwl. ha teiiww-lratitl lhat extensive de- to t ie KitlV acvvs. 1 ills imiier net-r ur.ueij f .mii. in. ...c t... 1 i,u. . . move to have the port ciosed to American hertne,,: It, now-l K" . ever, eoimsel led lhat uch a steo sliould he taken only a a 11 of individual prttsperting and develoiuuenf being done in all parts of this serf ion. This region has been pretty well staked, especially close in. but ex- ing through Hie houe legi-lalion which provides or Ihe expeil-J;,i0ra,jOn trails arn beinu' ex t!. Tllf .. I I. I . I. 1 11 . I l. II1 (inure 01 ii-o 1111111011 iionnrs 10 roniieita uie iiiuuii oevoioiuieui at (.rapd Falls. The Couervalives do 110I oppose the (iraiid Fallsx dAelopment but argue that die scheme 'is being proceeded with before sufficient juformaliou is available lo ensure its success. Further Ihe Conservatives lake Ihe stand that, .in view of the tremendous financial outlay involved, Ihe people ol the province should be given Ihe opportunity jo say at the polls whether or not they desire Ihe province to lake hold of the project and operate il. .ft iaiiU;U on the ill'- t I III. ITI rll III .1 II I i. .,..11.111. I P....lff.l 1 I I'l 1 ! 1 . I I I ! wl lliu I. irl. ..... . I .... r-.. ............ .- c i.ii 1 I"" '3 i..f- p(II,i.ni. e-tiiHl .! 11... ...i...i..i.i....t: ,f . ... .1.1:. :..., : . ..i.. M' onianu canai. ...ii. ..nil 1111 .mill 1 11 1.-1 1 .1 1 11 rji . IFIIIVI I'llllJ.l. -v I ) -, IT II.U an issue as well ns prohibition enforcement. j On Ihe whole, however? il looks (hat the Liberals arc stronger in; New Brunswick than ihey wce in Nova Scotia and no big tipheayn) i .expected when the ballots are counleil on the night of August: III.- . mm fir . wc worm-owum Hills & Underwood LondonDryGin Distilled by the famous London proccss--the gin you will ask for again. The standard of purity for over 160 years. $3.50 A BOTTLE This advertisement is not published or displayed by (he Liipuor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia tended yearly as an aid and in ducement, for wider prnsjierlinjr. Silverado Group The Silverado tiroup consist of four claims .and a fractional claim, owned hy John llaahfi, J. W. Stewart, of Stewart, and as- swfales. The property Is situ ated east jde of the head above lie town of Stewart, and at an eleva tion or about 1,000 feet. It has been reported in the Minister ol Mines' llci.orts of 1021, 1922, ID23; lo which the toader Is re ferred. V, ' " ' i ' ',v ' 'Miibseipieul work consists of t lie driving of Ihe old tunnel 122 feet, making il a total length of 383 feel from Ihe portal. A sliorf 1 . . ... . . . immei is-icci mug was onven on the vein 100 feet south or the main tunnel. Forty feel of drifting was done on what Is "knowr as the gold vein, af 3,200 feet elevation. Several open cuts, nave been put In near the lower camp. The main tunnel Is being extended for the purpose of cutting two other parellel veins whic'ij outcrop above, and in which good inveraKe silver values are obtain ed on the surface. Should llies. veins prove equal to expectations from the surface showings, this property can no doubt be de-etoped into a paying undertaking. Its situation Is ideal for trans- portal ion. The present aerial tram can be extended from the mine to tidewater. Under. present conditions il is not particularly pleasant for winter work, but these could be readily improved ir extensive work were planned. Them Is a small bunk-huuse nt Hie tunnel, telephone connection to the nlllco in Stewart, and a cache "ind barn at the lower camp. Phoenix Silver The Phoenix Silver Mines, Lid. Portland Canal Tunnel Com- Tlie Lucky Hoy and MpIIwi would rise into the Port-land Canal 'Mining Company ground within a comparatively the 1c- short .lisfatire. All 011 the nre- . tr - - . IM.II 1 1 1 ' 1 1 " ' ' 1 : 1 ,,. '1. II .... ..,. ... . course, that they niain- frtkes and dips as in- ' ------- - - 'joionir ' uie iuneu 011 inr :i''r:'i.i,i .oiii X iil(a "rta" nrl.iee anil M in .... it . 1 ... 1 resort and only then .r it was i crta.n ll.j.t- it would ...it be cut- f J" i:.. ..ff II.-;. ..-.1 l).ii,..rl . iini) In .tnl il fa.-e . ... Ii"t iuiihu. .m. . ..... ....rv.. - -v. . ,'M ues, Llmiled, has proven a iik, Mera vein in the .HUIUB 'M1 mi T ... L' ..,,... Hi... lli:il lln evv is sliclillv l-llllfllf ' "r..'" 7. " T, "..v." - .:.... . ' n 'L..'., ...considerable tonnage or lush- ,untlP, j pre.u.nably the . .r nr,,,, ,. . ...b .... .. . . .. -.jltsll(. concerning ort.t vvarran,in? fur,h r ex- ,,. Mines liimnanv American lisli 111 l.onti mnuign uaiiaua an uui. .nnccus ... ,urfi llu. Silv,ra(lo Mlllin. plain that what ll.e Kel. lukan people really want is to have l.imllcl. is exposhif American fish handled through here considered as Canadian audi ; ..., In addition to these companies there is a very appreciable amount I f " have the two-cent tariff imposed on it. e are quite awaro that fn k(mv?l that is what Kelchikau really d.-es want for the editor on 1(. ,urfaCP. Tbe Ter- Kelchika.i.paper said so when he was here last week. H'at;niinus Mme)!f i,imnei wm pr)iv. However, is sunpiy anouier llllllg 10.11 ncunnvnu iuui uu.u . . ., compel there rather than come to ..unerican American boals oais Iti ..1 land their ..nr .mu calche. iclo ...... ...... ,unnPi reiirties spn spn cro4jtfUl cro4s.ul unw rei,res u. l. Prince Rui-erl. And at that there .s a iiucslion vvhether,.,, UitlPuetuWnei, ,;oll, Mlnin? erican riln-rmen vyoub be ahead by landing tbejr hahbu Unxll. has pro- very iveicuiKau hlkan for mr a a u-nj ferry trip nip lo w .-inn.- Prince, Rupert n..j... llimi ii.au they mrj would;, """,uimising . ground ,uill, lo to explo.v exi0.v' Th, The the Ameri( ai U.e 11 tney came uireci in mute nopriv aim miu ic suggest.. Jlufu?4 sjilver-l.eal Mines. Limit. iwo-ceni uiriii. 11 is j,ciici..iij n.c.c uu.u wj made a good start 111 Ihej considerable delay m gelling me imi easi ttirougn inai exira re-,,, inrecl,on in 11(0 ,,m,,,ectHg lay, and thai would no doubt affect priCes .,, nia,,pillg r jhrturfare. The t II all resolves itself into Hip. same old thing. Kelch.kaii! ,,,,,, Petroleum and De-wants lo use Hie Canadian National Railway out of Prince '-, Velopment Company is doing pert but il wants lo reap all the benefits that Prince Rupert, in ne JeeI croscl'jug (0 xej some measure at least, is (nlilled to. It is not a matter of cd.- uni(,r any ravorabIp Mlterir serving llie pnucipie 01 1111; larui aim nutri ii..i.in... untie '""sjjj jaI,,j Huipire mup. Tlsej oi me couuiry. n is miiijuj a 111.111t.-r ui iiiimius ttjiiiuiunin, Hj, jver vjI1(, Limited is Willi JU'iciiiKau ano rriuce iiopt-n uic ciupciiioi.- 01 mis 'o-inroshertinsr a - oromisln" looking' stance. vein. j Ten Years Ago in rrinee Kuperi Aunust 5, 1915. tbe long Port- vein on which the wrk was done by lhat company al the head of the tramway. If the drift were extended from the long tunnel to underneath the Portland Can i' workings, a distance of about 6,000 feet, it woubl gain a depth of about ,2T0 feet. The Mel ha vein lias been d rifle. I on n distance of airoxiinalely 50 feeJ. of wbiiSb approxbrAtely 3n0 reel is in tbe I'hoenix (ioinpanr cround. without findiuc comini i- eial ore of inmnrtanee. The fae o? fills drift I now very prohahly ill Portland t'.anal Mines. I.imi!- eil. ground and would have to he driven .00 feet to 800 feet fa-- Iber before entering the com pany ground again on the Diss claim. The audiiorium was crowde.! last evening with possibly lh largest audience ever assembled in Prince Itupert, f tie occasion beiiiK Ihe commemoration of Ihe anniversary at the war. Newton Wesley Howell, Liberal leader or, the opposition in the Ontario house, accompanied by Mrs. Howell and family, arrived in Ihe city on t lie Prince Hui rf tills morning and left on the train for Ihe easl. During their stay in the cily Ihey Were shown 'Y'l... ' ftv l.?t(?.fl aroubd by. T. 'It lnwlln. F.tl4 Ir Smtlh, n 'liiember of. the rTlilnriar affVof the Toronto News arrived in the city last evening. He lias been engage! in writing a series of spcrl.il articles for his paper, and while in the. city visited the drydock LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply Lease Land to In Land llecording District of Prince Itupert, and situate al Ferguson Hay, Masselt Inlet, O.C. Islands, B.C. Take Nolico that Gosse-Mil-lerd, Limited, of Vancouver, B.C., occupation Salmon Canners, in tends to npply for a lease of the louowmg ucscrinou lanns: Commencing at a post planted approximately 20 chains cast from northwest corner Lot 1571; Ihcucc south 3 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south 2 chains; thenco west 10 chains lo west boundary of Lot 1571; thence souflt'iK chains; thcjicc west 10 chains; thonco norlh 20 chains; thence cast 2 chains, tnoro or less,, lo beach; tlicnce following meandering of shore line to point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less. . v" GOS8H-MILLF.IID, LTD. " " 'Applicant. Per Wm. O. .Mitchell, Agent Dated June 2Cth, 1025, , LAND ACT and other Notice of Intention to Apply Lease Land eighty acre, more or less. to In Queen Charlotte Land Uncording District of Prince Hupert, and situate about two mile in a northerly direction from Rooney Point, Masett Inlet, (iraham Island, British Columbia. Take Notice that Langara Fishing St Packing Company Limited, of. Masselt, B.C., occupation Packers, intends lo apply for lease of the following de scribed lands: Commencing at a post planted two miles in a northerly direction from Hnoney Point, Massed Inlet, Graham Island, British Col umbia; thence easterly live chains, more or less, to low- water mark; thence northerly along low water mark one hun dred and sixty chains; thence westerly five chains; tlicnce southerly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing LANOAHA FISIIINO .. PACKING PACKING CO. LTD. Applicant Per E. H. Simpson, Agent. Dated June 13th. 1925. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land llecording District of Prince Itu pert, and situate about one anf) a! half miles east of Masselt Lighthouse, at the mulji of Mas-sett Inlet, Graham Island, British Columbia. TAKi: NOTICF. lhat Langarn Fishing & Packing Company Limited, of Victoria, B.C., occupation, packers, Intends to apply ror a lease or the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted nt the northwest corner of Lot Seven, Graham Island, British Columbia, about one and a half miles east of Masselt Lighthouse ai me mouth or Masselt Inlet ' ri I . . 1 , . ! iir.iii.im isiano, jirmsh Columbia; Ihencc northerly rive chains-, more or less to low water mark; thence westerly, along low water' mark one hundred and sixty' chains; thence southerly five" cnatns; uience easterly one hundred and sixty chains, more or less, to point of commencement and containing eighty acres 1 more or less. LA NO A It A FISHING & PACKING HO. LTD., Appllcnnt. Per K. II. SlmpHon, Agent. Dated June 10th, (025, x 1 on the Prince Hupert I hie morn ing en route to Vernon. It fit Huded Arthur llamhlin. Holier' White, and Hirhaii! Pen ', w':l known locul hiys, and three tn-n the Irish Fusiliers. Medium A little higher in price, hui- what a wonderful difference a few cents make rob storage plant point of interest. A party of Iwehe recruit lef FOR SALE 44 Halibut Gear iHMaBsau $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including ganglngs and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM PRINCE RUPERT,IB.C. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, PUf9 makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDINQ. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SP TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 530 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. NlQ Phon 6S7 53) Gr. 6! Black 735 LOGGERS' CIGAR STORE HAS REMOVED to building next door to Frizzcll Ilulchcr Hlmp, ncros from the Knipresa Hotel Wo carry n full line of CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCJAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarolll propri't"