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DAILY EDITION Friday. August 7, 1925. No dinilil Ihe newlv elected Coiiervative governlnenl lit Nova Scotia will claim credit for llie etlleiiiunl of the coal strike in 'that province and, in smiie. respect, it may lie entitled to it, though Ihe ierins of the sctllenieiil do not indicate that the new regime is anv less "under the llitimir of the British Empire Skrl Co, than Ihe old Liber.il government vyn un ited of being, 'However this may be, it ?honId' boa- mailer, of general eralificaiioti that ihe end of the long industrial struggle is in sichf and thai Cabe Utelon will soon le,'busy again at its prill cipal iiidii.lry Strikes like (liestj sire ,pot goikl for llie morale of the country and certainly do I'lOf couslitule good advertising for Canada abroad. Looks Like An , Election Soon. ( The dale of the federal general, eleilloii is still uncertain and speculation js rife a to when il will be held. However, Ihe campaign may now be said to be'oii ami it will only need the spark of a definite announcement lo intensify It. Arthur Melghen and the Conservatives are already on , the slump and so arc ome of the Liberals. The iiidii'alioiisjiife' I liul Ihe election will be held be fore lliere is another session nV parliament and il is very likely that Premier King will niake an announcement to that effeci in llie course of the next fcw. dajs. Importance Of Fishing Industry. While the great agricultural, timber' and mining resources of Cauaila have'dt'servedly reccived'a great deal of publicity. comparatively little has been published regarding the fishing in dtjtrv iu llanada. As a matter of fact,, il is the one natural re source which is inexhaustible. It will not be many years before a great tide of immigration will stream into Canada, such as was experienced during the years jireViiijiig, the great war, and as this continues Hie availalde nrablii'laud will grow scarcer and M'arrcr. As the great publishing iuleresl of the, United Stales. especially, i-ouliutfC lo use enormous quantities of paper made from Canadian wood ion Pit pin 1 P. 1. and aim huibJinc'activUies iiuiijiug'aciivmi-s rcqniir require an ever-nicriiiMig,- sjippl pjly stnmrin soutewiiai L or Iutulieri?of .ill iirs -Canada tu'isl then Ihe saliielp'ysjtf.uiWlu of standing republic today as regards regards her her pfeseul present limited limited supi supply merchantable timber.. And perhaps sometime the great silver, their slorcs-nr valuable mineral cojueiu. But in Ihe great fishing banks the supply or edible murine life will be inexhaustible if it is properly conserved, Virgin prairie may become farm lauds loo high in price to attract the immigrant or ill plates benuno-yiliiiiblo rily lots, vast tracts of timber may de denuded of lhtelr growth nild inineral veins rimy jiitich mil, but Naltne w ill ciintimie lo reproduce her kind in Ihe waters of Ihe deep ltist as she lias'alvny.s done since Creation. Willi the present high cost of living il Is surprising thai fish is md more popular than il is. However, a greul change has lakeit place ill tin' past few yenrji. and while lite proportion of fish Is but a very slmdl fraction of the meal coiisunlplioit of tin? country the progress which has hCen made is vastly eucourag-iiftf to those Who are Interested in the Canadian fishing industry. Commercial and Financial World. Tkimi nofMushid "-o 1 lit . J.W it Is iVtfr reMT haMt of 23JC pany jiroono. Ad2 rfief daily hkwth TWO ' v - J?fo ipu coffee tfise ? If so, you will always use NABOB V COFFEE Full flavored and fresh in the vacuum tin. Try a pound today. Victoria, Emperor and Lakeview Mines in Stewart District Are Covered in Government Report By fi. A. Clothier, Resident Engineer ti... it i. .nn isis ni lour i-ianns liauuv i. lilt- iMim.i - ikiiulf n. 2. Star No. 1. ami ami Mar Mar No. No. 2 2 situated situated .... north north ,1 ,..i..; it.- D.invvetl irroim ami east of Ihe Alayiiovver jrmnp. Farlv in the spring ,Un properly was acquired hy II. W . .Marluij and Kadeni associates and Mime work done in II if hed of a deep creek cutting eros llie elaims. The work consisted of open-j .iilliiiir and a crosscut tunnel ahout 7n feet in length, showidg ii :.....!:... I .iuiirl viIik null .ilii-i fiorl )tml lii'ililciti . ome smaii Him-niiini n ,r,ic wilh the slate f.'rmaiioii. Ued railed the Victoria Mines,a lot of surface cutting iu trnf ins limited, witira capiiniiiaiion oi 45iift,fimi, divided into 50a,onfi shares. , Thi company started lafe in Iherfall and up to the end of the year a crosscut tunnel had been driven "JO feel wtlh the oh- jwl of ititling any or all of me inn-rind level. l ui nrst; homiers north-smith scrips of vein pro-, 1 foiled to find the vein, and the iimikiiI on I Ik- DunvvHl, and sfemid oin'ralors. after finding vvhieh. aeeordinjr to llie pros pee-: it and duinjr considerable exphir- h issued hy the company. mut lory work. abandoned il on ae- tieeessarilv extend Into the com-; count of Ihe low valUe obtain- Emperor Mines The North Lipe jrroiip incjntle Ihree mineral Halms and Iwo rrueiiiM North Line. Nwrlh ffion iwned by James Aiehay, oi lewart, and siliialed north of the lakeview irmiip. ,Last year the rlaiins were bonded to tius valiie, lo take over Ihe properly. II 1 expecled there .will be. no difficulty ,in ypnivln necessary fuinjs to )n':oeeeil',tn Ijie sprjng on aejiminrliens'iyeypLni of ilevel-opmeil. A trail will lie rernni- nVended to Ihe properly from the gold and copper niilies of llie Doiliiniou will become depleted of jikevicw or whatever point Is mosl advantageous. Lakeview The LakevievvMlnes, Ltd., was incorporated in April of this year. -willi a - canilalizaliou of uriflO.nttn, divided' into T,m,omrrr shares. Us holdings consist of lite Lakes-lew group of mineral! claims Lakeview No. 1. Lnke-' view No. 2, Lakeview No. 3, and! Ihe Silver Bell Fraction, slaked! ami owned by James McKay and. ('.has. Hibeau, of Stewart j (lift Lakeview FracWnn and an inler-csl in the lljverslde No. 1, lliver- side No. 2, and Iliverside, No, Fraction. -The Lakeview group lies east of and adjoining Ihe I (unwell Mines, Limited, ground, and the oilier claims between the Lake' view group and (ilacler creek. Altogether is jdeiil ground for upending and shipping, "belli only about 2 miles froni the nialn wnigoli road and 5 miles 'from tide water. The country rock Is llie Hjtter Creek formation, composed of chiefly iirgillilcs, lu-rarcous rocks, and bands of limestone. The Lakeview claims have luul an extensive amount of pros- ait hy two different padie who have had il under bondl he lat-ler work conisN 'of a lunnel driven lo cnl the velnf'at a depth nf tun feel and is now culled the Cd, contrary sorfare indica-lloni al Ibis ilnl. In June. of this year II. F. Hill was apwihiled mfhe manager by Ihe company undrVntr ebarite of Line Fraelion. South LiHe. Soulh "I"-""" Line Kxlension, and F'Inl Frae fler examining anil iurveyins Ihe sliowinps and workings he decided lo extend the working in Iho old inn-foot leveL which. a staled, were 'utultulfiiiAl in lll'n eer.llfi"I ' . itii- ..mii. .. . I ...... - f . l 1.1 1 Seiffert. who onranizwl tlifiNnrtUT"'" ""'"" . '"":( and Sonlh Line Syndicate it, Van- f ' ' l " . it iii vein rieeririie ii iieiinpo ani coiiver on a nasis oi .iow unus,-"- ,,: ,, : , . . . of a par value of ;jF0 a anil. To provide working funds 75 unfl Were disposed of ain work- was slaried as e-trly thl spniw as snow and Iran" conditions- would permit. I' inter ihe supervision of -Mr, Seiffert a very creditable amount, and quality of work has been done this season, making a good start on a promising property. The trail was put in passable condition from the Lakeview lo the eainp. Preliminary lo starling development work two b? .cabins were Hytfitt, Vm. MHy U feet and the other 18 by 31 feel, for mess ami bunk, house. A great .deal of surface work was done find in stripping and opeiuenllftig ai intervals of from 50 lo. inn feel, tins indicating a vein of from 7 lo 11 feel in width. The vein has a quartz gaugue miucraliJed wilh galena, zinc-blende, and pyrile. A tirossciil tunnel was driven 130 feeL striking Ihe hanging wall of the vein al a deplh of about H5 feel. A cut of 13 feet in length was then driven across Ihe rtt without reachirTg 111 root wall. A drift was driven north, iu feel and another . 25 feel south, both in Ihe banning wall of the vein. Both faces were in good ore when work wa stopped early in the winter. While Ihe ore on the average Is mil high grade, it will al least make good milling ore. with the probabilities that there will be shoots 'of shipping grade ore in it. Mr. Seiffert has now inenrpnr ated llie Emperor Mines, Limit ed, with a capitalization of I.-noo.ono shares al K each par the vein-filling; Hp to ft feet in wfcllh well mineralized wilh pyrile, galena, and zinc-blende. showing iu plae)e native silver and argentine, significant In being the first found n this level. This shoot of ore proved lo le rto feel long, from which asas ranging up to 0."? oi. gold nod .iy3.i oz. silver t. Ihe Ion were obtained. The 2 feH of ore oli the hanging wall could lie broken lo average so a u and could be hnnd-sortci to a mneli higher1 grade ; the 3 or i feet of the No lance or the vein js of good milling grade. Al 75 feef from (he Stirling Miinl llie vein filling win replaced by tw'o small porphyry dykes for about 15 reel, from which point the vein wa again drifted on lo Ihe face 50 feel, showing maximum value of 2.15 oz. gold and iirtjJ oz. silver lo the Inn. Work Transferred ThN work proved -llie main teuance lo ltd level of the high values shown iti the surface ex posures. As no further depth was obtainable in Ibis drift il vva decided lo transfer work to a lower crosscut ' tunnel until a! power plant had been nslhlled. Extensive surface work Was also done on (he extension of this vein, 3011 feel west from Ihe race of Ihe drift. Here the vein wa stripped and opcnrul for a distance of inn feet farfher wet. showing Us widlh-lii'lie from ' (1 lo H feel. Thren. samples along Ihe vein gave assay, returns as follow1: 3i Inches vyidjv ".115 oz. 'gold and t(i.i nz, silver lp Ihe ton; 1M inches wide, o.ol oz. gold ami 10 oz. silver to the ton; I.' Incbcs wide, o.o i pz., gold and ut. hr,;,) vvr to ,1)1 ,1011; the thre samjrlf avejrajimg over 25 per ent lead. V In'jJIlie light of llie information gainst fioni this,, siifface ami underground work, a rrns-ctit lunnel. Ihreo hundred fool level, was started in October. By the middle of November Hie collar sels were in; n blacksmith shop, powder bouse, and snow- shed had been built atid ore-car, rails, mining supplies, and four months' grub on Hie gittnnd. Made in Canada The Lsbel is Red and White new camp to accommodate fifteen Jo twenty men. convenient to both the I oo-fool and 300-foot level, was huilt. A contract for Hie driving of the tunnel was let, employing six men, ami at llie end or January. IW bet had len driven. It U esti-' mated that the vein will lie cui at a distance of 5n feel from of and, ' .. obtained Ihe dip of Ihe on vein. A power plant . I now binp taken up on Ihe show and ere-lidj February, ISS5 , eonslslinv "f a 355-cuhie-foot (i lrtll i:aa- Later a . ompany was r.-.i..- i,y me original owners, wno ni.r . ... . . H f , j( H,. and exposing the two veins, and ilmii InpersolNltand compressor; powW iln1-Iieel.! Vlrkers-Pettef encinn; receiver. The management epeel Iff nave il opeihtinp early in April In the meantime Ihe tunnel is beinjj continued by hand and It nbiee-tive ImoiM le reached early in; May. - ( No wxirk ha yet been done on' the norlh-oiilh vein. A shafl; was sunk 3i feel in ore all the way by former operoters. It is the inlenlion of the management to explore Ihl al n later date by driving a croeul fnm llie north etd. or Ihe 0f fof level.1 a dilanee'f 3o fert, whieh will obtain a vertical depth of !?.' feel belr.vv Ihe collar of Ihe shaft This i n very proniiinir vein, shottinsr a plendil grade of r T" vr A f l en i ears go In Pfin Rupert Auflult 7, 1915. Judge Young has jul handed down a decision that crown land which are nnder lease by private persons may heroine liable to lie luxed by the municipality for the; full value of Ihe land but not forj the Interest reowseniefi by toe rental paW. Children are bnlly eiigaed setftnp flower in aid of Ihe lied l!ros fimd and. a a recall eon A IMidtii modem suiiUry I I CDnJeniAnM m iderable money has leen turned over lo llie ireaurer oi m- soefety. Th weekly sales are nUo Mns well patronized. Yes tenlay Ihe" sale af Parkin A W'aM store in charge of Mr Sboekley ami Mrs. Tremane realized 7.30. V. II. Uallaway. general passenger ageiif of the Son line arrived over Ihe n.T.P. last evening ami w'ent soulh ltd morning. Canon nix left on Ihe Prince lieorge on & two week's vacation In his absence. Bishop I Mi Verne! will conduct Ihe services in :t. Andrew church. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Land Ilecordlng District n! Prince Ilupert. and siluato at Ferguson Bay, Mactt lnlet, (J.C. Island. B.C. ' Take Notice Dial Oose-MII- Herd, Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.,1 occupation Salmon (dinners, intends lo npply for n lease of the' following described lands: ' j Commencing at a post planted approximately 20 Chains ensl from northwest corner Lot 1571; Ihenee sotllh 3 chain', thence west tO chains; thence south 21 chains; thence west in etiaini lo west boundary of Lot 1571; thence south 8 chains; thence west n chains; thence north 20 chain; thence east 2 chains, more or less, to beach t Ihcnce following meandering of nhflre line to point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or less, OOSSE-MILLKItl), LTD. Applicant. Per Win. C. Mitchell. Agent Dated June 26th. 1025. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to tease Land In Queen Charlotte Lmid Ilc-rordhiK District of Prince Iln-perl, and Minute nbonl two miles In a northerly direction from flooney Point, Masselt Inlcl., flralmm Island, British Columbia'. Taka NoIIch thai Lnngarn Kisfilnjf A Parking Compuny Limited, Of Mnsselt, H.f' 0cc,i. pallon Packers, InlemU tn npply! ior a lease or llio follouintt de. scribed land: noramencliitf tat a pnt plnnled two miles In n northerly difenllnn from Itooney point, Mnssctl Inlcl, nrnham Island, British Hoi-nmbla; Ihenee enslerly five clialns, more or less, lo low Water mark; thence northerly AlonK low wafer mark one linn dred and sixty chains, lliinee f "TRY A NIP TONIGHT." BEST PROCURABLE tOTTUO 4 6UAnTU0JB.r tcm The Original Label- look for It at the Vendors and Intitt on GRANT'S "BEST PROCURABLE." This adveiliscm ot is not publi-hed displayed " . Liquor (iilr-il Board -r by the (ioveruiin ot . Bfilish (W'iniloa FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and hooks Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd- PRINCE RUI'ERT.IB.C Boat Builders! We have 20,000 feet of 12 Inch, 58 Inch, 7-8 Inch and 1 Inch Cedar Boat Lumber whoh we must sell i vve require the vard p;i lock. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ALBERT & McCAFFERY, LTD. Phones 110 and 117. TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Cr. C01 Dlack 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. GEO. Q. BUSHBY, Man. Dir. soiillirrly one hundred and silly ehains, more or less, lo point of cominenrement, and roiualnint? elwhly acres, more or less. LANd.MIA l-TSIILNH A PACKINB PACK I NO t'O. LTD. Applicanl.! Per V.. II. Simnson. Aitenl.I Jjatcd Juno tatlut025. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Cliarlotle Land llc- eonlltiR District of Prlncrt Ilupert, and situate nl Itooney Point, (Iraham Island, BrilUh Columbia. I Take .Vollce that ' LniiRiiral Fishinff Si parking nnmpnnyi Limited', of Massetl, B.O., occupation Packers, Intends lo apply' for a lease of Iho following described lands: nommenclnit al n post planled al Itooney Point, flrabam Island,1 nriitsii Coltimhln; thetiee nnr-Iherly five chain.., more or lean, lo low water mnrk llienco vvesl-Tly nlnr.K low water mark one hundred and slsly ehnlns; thence southerly five chains; thence easterly ono hundred and sixty ehnlns, morn or less, to point of commencement, and containing etahty acres, morn or less. LANtlMIA FISII1.ND PACKLNO PACKING :0- II'D. Applicant Per I-, II Hlmpson, AHent, Night Phonei G37 639 Gr. 601 Black 735 English Broadcloth i.i full raiiKe of ''!. r silky ftnlnh. lor I ndervvear and Dre ami ill indies wide U iJI.Oll. special per y : 80c West of England Store Phone 753. P.O. Box 235. Phone 2"3 Richard Garrclt representing W. H, M. ROLSTON A CO. Specialism In Portlit"'1 Cnnnl Minliiiff Slocks. Porter IdahoMarmot Met1