9 i November 2, 102C, THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE lie lmugb i r. a. i " i- . ww w w a w KH Mill Llim me- make a big nun n a person a oppPHraiH'e. have Komo nw ,- in tioltd gold at 1 0.00, One nir - white gold c wilh m ill diamond. Also nice gold ftllctl ... S.y() U) $1.00. (Jewellers LUMBER V ntanu (.H-tiinng J (lri-pi lnni-K ifl gi .-tin boat Ilab'H -Hi'! m Ihip. Aik For Prices eel- in." .TOC STORE Wint THE CLOCK BENT'S LADIES' i f of plt'iiilid English Made Cravenette Raincoats trereni -lui.te-. 1 1 tiu :ns J. BENT Tki.j s ni. rwm Seal Coye Lumber Co. Ltd. PHONE 502 MILK V; :rt Of lirkH l J)Vh HH'od to 6 Quarts for $1.00 11 Pints fop 51.00 ' nnn nig NovPtnl.fr I. Valentin Dairy Phone 657. Fur Coats & Jacquettes An Exquisite Stock of 'ui TrlmmlnKS at low pric B. C. FUR Co. Nut Q.W.V.A. Third Avo LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phono CS. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. r'0al Band and Oravtl. Speelallia In Plan an FuMltura Having. TUGBOATS Dy Phonea 423, B39, Qreen 238, Blaok 735. N0ht Phonea 687,. 539, Qreon 238, Blaok 735. RUPERT MARINE PRODUCTS, LTD. w. BUSHBY, Wan. Dir. NEW WORK AT JASPER PARK Hilt IIKXHV TIIOKNTON' INM'KCTH IMRK lit KIM, roril Ol' JASPER, Nov a 8lr Henrv Thorn ton. chairman and president of Cana-i dln NaUonal Railways who li making' tu annual inipecllon of ttttrtD Unci of the company left Jasper yesterday for Kelowna wbi-re be will spend the greater part of Tuesday, meeting the i fruit growers and inspecting the fsdll-', n Ider air ut $15.00 1 of the company tfaera. ,) g,d Willi platinum i " -mp the rr - nucui, iu cDmuBaj witn h. j. iiunaer- ford. operating vice president. W. A. Klngsland. general manager of to western region and construction engli.-eera, apent several hour at Jasper park lodge going carefully into the plana for alttratloa ana improvements which are to Le completed before the lodge opens of the aummer totirltt traffic next May. These plana provide for a con-alderable alteration In the Main Lodge, the routing of A leaat one motor road and the erection of additional cabin accommodation for the care of the guest who have been visiting toe Lodge in Inereaiing number annually. 81 r Henry also Inspected the golf Icouts? where it ta expected tbe Albert , championship will be held next ses-json and the Canadian amateur chain-iplocahip in 19M . This looming Sir Henry and Lady ' Thornton motored to Pacohontaa with iCt.1 Maynard Rogers, aupetintendent of ; the Park This trip is famous for Ita j scenery and for the wtld life to ht found by tbe roaArtde The party aaw 'bear deer and rveeal unusually lante herd of mountain sheep. ' After his visit to Ketowna Sir Henry; will return to Km loops and proceed jfrom there oa Wednesday morning to j Vr.neourer where he is due We0ne- day evening j IIMIIKH KUJ: Mlot I too and 4SI. Ckldrgatc lnl. Queen : Charlotte Island Two Hi years wtil be allowed for re-moral of timber lun bet partieuiar of tbe Chief Tor-i eater. Victoria. BC . cr Dkrtrtct Forr-ter. Prince Rupert. B.C. NOTICE OF I1TINTION TO APTLY FOR llAlt. la tbr I .and Her-nlmr IHstrttl or Atltn I Miami lmfca l iur IMMFtct. I tkit ViTli.K urn ibe r.arHwer OoM I Mine I. Id lt . rrsi.ined mitMng eotn-ia Korslin- within iIk Pmvimv lit Krl iii.h i nlumtHa. tntii.n. mwiBt rotB-iMti. iiMmmI l H' for forMbtf lea .. r is-. r,Ji.imiB ifcwrilml lands: ..... hjiiiiiiiii. a mM fanr letv I .KSt1 IIH th t Of ABSHt, ll. (SUfedi II. MfN. IKASEH. H 0 I.. S. rnt. LAND ACT. Netlc f loUntton t Apply ta Less Ln4 lii I'nnee liut-ni Uil Hern-din IMS-inn. sn.l Mtasle si Jedws lltrbnr. Qneeo 'liariult Islaisu. ' Tttr. OTirx that sonwtviHe Csnnery mniiiny. Ltd.. Vaoroiivrr. It ( .. omipstton 1 1 1 li l'rees, ItilentU lo H foe a sia .1 il firflomini derrlbed lands:-- i .muHonrui t a putt pfanled l the ..r iiu Tiicii M nersl r.. ii. ..in- tiw -ssirrii bmmilirv In a 1 .....iiu.a.i-rlv II rlialn In win waien .....k thriii-- wHitlieasterly tlmit tir blah .nark ta eiiains: itipnr snuthwesl- tahrlmo Victor Northern Electric Standard Base Anyliody tan afford the luxury of reception that comes with the insertion of this famous tube into any standard base. Don't be without it any longer. $2.75 Vknor Talkkig VUcMM Compasy Mf in li ml D-X-l LIBRARY OPEN ANDVERYBUSY Alter dosing under Instructions from I Sealed Tenders mill be received by the the '"h officer the public Library Minuter of Lands at Victoria. BC, not; reopened yesterday and was busy all 'later than noon oa the 2Jrd day of D-i afternoon and evening. Tbe books ember l2fl. for tbe purer. of li ' . b h, b41 bttn la ,h, tne P" n,1.v-.lon Of icei.ee X430a. to Cllt 1M1M) AM. iSjrure. Hemlock and Cedar, on an are ' families where there waa acarlet fever (aituated on Maude Island adjoining U ui not be returned to the library but wilt be destroyed. There are lea thaa halt a dozen that will thus be lost, it as rr ported to tbe library bjoard at tbe regular monthly meeting last evening. Mrs. Klrkpatrtck presided and there were also present O. V. Wilkinson. James Black. P. J. Fuller and IL. F.' PuUen. The librarian reported that tbe total circulation for October was 2214 which for tbe eUthtecn day the library open showed an average of 1246. Of the book taken out, fiction was much . uwiiHetiriaf i l"i planted about ih mot numerous, there being 1570, fri dt-unt in au Elerl direetljtn nun A ,,Venile 418 New 8 and juvenile no. new iinr Vink We. i corner of n. , non-Hctlon isrt iwri t.iaim. suuaied si ttxi iintJlb , registration numbered 34 of which 7 ;;W rN.Mhi,Vtvere JureuUe New books added dur-, if-ri ilwn'e fcierlj I oil feel, ttiene; the month numbered 138 of which !ir.llB.Otr,r,0, were b, gift and in by purchase. mm ,r Im. t it f corwiietMrement ; ri-v., n VFre discarded leaving a total Ms w ar , " ... on the li rives and in circulation of LITTLE GAMMARUS IS FOOD FOR TROUT PORTLAND. Ore . Nov. 3. The little gamniarua I thriving in at leat one Oregon lake and the officials who di rect the planting of trout in Oregon s .-ih.H. dirreiion (S rhsins; ihent 1 atreama ar elated The gammaru On it .-ri i ' rMins, nr w i" ' i would stop growing at seven or eight ...nil .it nHiimerrrenipm, sod nmiainlnt ' -n. WOK' "T l- . ..... ! SOMr.B VII.I.K CAMNF-IIY OIIVPAVY. LIU., .n,"r"-per F. l. Mslhrrs. Piled September 1t4. In.lrll t. the lonlh MINERAL ACT. CsrtlflMt f Imarottm.nti SweepsUK Iso. Iv rtfM Nu I l-nrliolSal and ,werU o. rf-tiimai Muter si cumi, Mluala la the Atlin uimnr iiiioo or cinsur ; iMsiriei. Wlirr- l.M-ld.-tt lda of Tku Ann. 'n.H"Tli:K iiht rtesinsid Symes, hsrri.irr snd wWrim. of West I'en- li't, Hrlll.h rnlnmWa. sot-mi s' .irVm r.r ruk,.H!n'?.K "rstii free Miner' Cerlirirsie Ha. i -iiin innmt. ixt.v diy rrtra me dstr r'r rrri firsien r linproeiwiiu, for the p,,Vw- "t obuininj Crown 0riu of Vn nvitmt- TAKK NOTICE that -sc-n. & must 1 wmmenred under sr.-n.rti ,n iJrfor? ihe '" " certincatcs or HJvrTrSSu l.t d.y of Sepumber. A.D. 1 1 14 . MINERAL ACT - . i - - i. .1 imnM.tnlinU. i W.nn Vrs' uonal So. Anyot and liu- in, I v lon of ' the t lr District, ta'nn'' !.'.? "ap alream from the booth M'rV,T, thai The EBr flow ' Mine l.Ul i K. It"l lilil wran i rnrder for .... !.- n i.,r .... T. ,.,. Ji.in. ,l,ni 1 in he" Uke nollre that 4rilnn, nn- l riir Ai l eninmenre.1 berore Kiri Ii.ii IHUKI ;?i?e uiie of urh C.eriinr.to of lu.prove- i'nlTKn thit lit ir of rpiir. vd, ', II. MoN. rrtASKR. Agent MINERAL ACT pspilflcat of lmDromints. the Atiin iinina in(, ,0 on. . mr irTT.KULJa.ne;" !.: Kershaw. . ,n .'' ' ferllrtrale Mi- inieni. Miner rr,';.""l.,i free K..,r In si.nlv I n mi ' .... " ,hf, ' nurpoKA nr on-' nr, V,,,,n.' '-Vnw.i nrinl ' the shove claim. ; tlninr '"; "J ' ,cimn, tin- An'' J IT i Minimeneed I'Mure dee ortlon ?i' ni niiil ii . ,nnrove- the nlie '"" ""nur.n thll lt 1ay Of eepleinber, A.D l- H. McM. FRASIR. AgtUL is a fresh water trout which ordinarily .. . . , . .... A. n. or Ihrlr. mncc Inches will gro' to twice that aire. The gammaru was Imported from Nevada two years ago and propagated at a state hatchery. Advertise In The Dally News IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPnEMEC0URT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In the Vallrr or ih administration Art: .! In tin- UHr .r lh- Kstat.- of Andrew M.--.Nsnittil. ntlierwtiie kimwil s Andrew jubnstt.n. . , , ... I iMer and l virlu." or an order dated Ihe lli da or tu-lolM-r. !. sml iindi; hy UK llooni Jmlite V. Men. Vounit. Loral jiiilis i.r Ihe !npremi" t'.oHrl, leie w stv" t.' Si.phen II. Il...kln. ornnal Administrator ror thst portion or the ijitimy or I'rinre Hupert s drtlnrd In urtler-ln-mmiril U0J-n. In wear s to Ihe deal li or Andrew . Mr.XauaM. oilier-wle kmiwn a Andrew Jolmlon, funnerLv or Ihe Town or Sinllher. In I In I'ruvln.-i t.r lirllwh i:olnmUis. or Ihe nih day or July, IS4, one month arier the mat pul-Ihhimiii or till notlre. THUimUlK TAKH NOTICK lliat. Ulllen Prw.r U funitslied lo th Ullrlrl It.-rls-lrr tr the supreme t'-.Mirl at ll t'Hy or l-rlnee liupi'it. rmvinre or HrllUli lUifiim-Ma, wiiliin one month arier tlh rirst pub-llritl.m of Ihls iiotlee. that Hie said An ,inu' until mhrrwUe known An- ini .. r rr-r j ..... ih. iImu' Jnhll.liilk. SI. Sll.e .ili-e.m-i.i iu ?, annlv I th Minini Ho- Ihe oils day or July l. In.- Min al iVYriffl will I.r.reed to niimi of 'hlslnini JUrown the isld df-alli or the said SM Stum, .Nauihl, olherwlw ollierwlse known known as Slepneil ear as to Andrew Mr annrew J"',l,,0 . O.V...lO I I.LI V.I nr.,..ii.r.o. Solleitnra, Thi notice waa riral puWIhod on tlif 1 6lli day or nrtoher, A.U.. 9it. MINERAL ACT wtrtlflcat Cf lmpromntl. II ft U-fit a n. t i n. ma. Mineral Claim. -Hume in the AlllnvMiMiia lUHHon of Ihe i:iar District, tin tm Weal Arm or Ta kuu Aim. about three 1ur,"V.nLV.nJi',e up airram rrni the niuutli or Wann IUver.1 TAKK .NOTICK I hat I. f:har fc. ""; Free Miner's r.erlltlraie . ttut. Intend, slttv dav fr.uu the dale nrreor, to apply In Ihe Mill na- noeoruer ior a vjth uoio STEWART MINES AND PROSPECTS j KXI'EllT CRITICISM OK rKOIT.KTIKS I OX POKTMMt FKOM 1IXAXCIAL VIEWPOINT (Northwest Mining Berrlce) STEWART. B.C., (From our Specie Field Hepreintatlve).- The section cf the Portland Canal mining divialotT, which li attracting moat attention at' present 1 the Marmot River district. It nae at leaat three potential mines PorteMdano. Marmot Metals and the High Orade Groups, each of which has been highly commended by geologists' and mining men of experlenca from both tbe States and "Eastern Canada, Many of them have expressed the opinion that all three of these properties atand excellent chances of developing Into equally sensational producers with the Premier mine, Heretofore, transportation has been almost Impossible In that section. Por- ter-Idaho has struggled on and paid expenses for three years, although the. out of packing ore to tidewater was; 60 a ton. Marmot Metals was not r badly handicapped, but It has had it share. i also tbe High Orade Oroup, ct transportation difficulties. The latter property 1 understood to be under option by the Premier, whose engineer: examined It, but tbe owners state that no deal has been made. Marmot Metals came Into the lime light this summer. It is being method ically developed, and the ode bodies are so consistent In value, volume and formation that the work now In hand should toon demonstrate Its great worth. Negotiations are aaid to be pending for some sort of a deal on the property. Angus MacLeod 1 manage and appears to be thoroughly com pete.it. II tH IIXE KECORII PnrtcMdaho owes Its present fame and high prospect to Clay Porter, j whose shoulders have borne the stress of its development. If be had shown ! the same ability In financing his mine that he has displayed In locating auJ developing his ore bodies, his fellow shareholder would be entitled to sin cere congratulations. As the mstui now stands. I verily believe that he will make the mine finance Itself, as Great Clean Sweep SALE Special Bargains for Wednesday at 9 a.m. WOMEN'S COTTON VESTS for $1.00 the showings on which he 1 now work- panic caused by necessary reorganlza- j lug are absolutely stupendous. In the tlon to finance Its runner development past, he had every factor against him. and equipment with a mill. It is not u be would not consent to anyuuiig iixeiy to prove auynuug uc i" eavorlng of market manipulation in . to the Premier, but It should be payiiig connection with the financing of his substantial dividends soon after Its company. Yet he struggled on ana paia I mm gets into openuoa ui i".- rxpenses. although to do ao he had to work a full lead eight leet wide to obUln the high grade streaks on foot and hanging cr 12 Inches and S inches respectively. The malm ore body averaged around 430 a ton and up In values, but carried considerable zinc. This ore. of course, he could not handle, as the cost of getting It to tidewater was prohibitive. In spite of this handicap, he ha shipped over 440,000 worth if ore. which Is surely ' an (exceptional accomplishment, all conditions considered. MIIITINO IIKill (illAI)i: Late In August he prospected the apex of his best vein and found It at in elevation of 5,000 feet above sea level. Since then he haa proved It to have a width of six to eight feet, from which he Is getting average values of 1200 a ton. This ore he Is shipping aa fast as he can get It packed out. though the weather will. In all probability, make an end to such operations about the time this letter is In print. Approximately 2000 feet lower on the vein, he has driven in a crosscut tunnel about 1000 feet to prove it at depth. Another 150 leet of work ahould Intersect the vela. If the ore Is found continuous to that leveL stupendous ore reserves would be Indicated. This lower tunnel when In about 300 feet had crosscut two ore bodies about 20 feet apart These veins went IS to 30 feet wide respectively, carrying good values, especially In tine . Altogether, he has In the Porter-Idaho group seven known ore veins or cones, all carrying, so far aa developed, good bodies of commercial ore. A tram line and mill are essential to further operation of the property, and onco these are Installed, Porter-Idaho should rapidly take it place with Premier as a bonanza mine. Illll MIssOl'KI Ml I.I, Dunwell la suffering tram a sudden JSmatXS A I M that 1 cannot m-om- nliiin a l.rtii Headache Made Her So Sick She Could Not Work Miw Jiola "Wnit, Cape Bald, X.B., writeal "I uffered severely, for a long time, with a bad headache. It would ache and ache until it made me ao sick I could not work at all. A friend recommended 1 :H3jE atld ftftf Illlnir t fW taftHlake t til1 ........ ... .... uilllllH ..,.,,,, i ... A A I. A I. ...1. And And runner rurilwr taken takrn nnili-e nnui-e that tnai action action, mend It too . highly to i under under se.ii.rti seiiloii &, i, must must be be commenced commenced La Le. . auffer from headache of .Tv .,rni."" "r '" ""-i For the i-ast 48 years 11.11.11. has IHTtO lhU tt Day tr September; A.D Wn put up oulv by The T, Ullburu Ag.oJ Torooto H. UeS. FfUSKlt. i' There seems to be no doubt that a mill win soon be Installed on the Big Missouri, and that It too will be put on a good dividend basis next year, with a prospect of remaining In that class for many years thereafter. The district as a whole has been unusually active, both In regard to de velopment operations and Inspection of properties by engineers representhvi cuUlder interests. It la expected thst seme of these Investigations will result In Important deals before winter settles down over the district. Sl KREMlERS CAXTIT OPTION' There have been no Important' devel opments In connection with premier, other than It haa surrendered its option on the Cantu property. The ore ahow- so far aa developed, and the Intention was to prove them at depth by diamond drilling. Lack of foresight on the part of the Premier management resulted In lack of water when drUling was begun and perforce abandoned. The property was. therefore condemned to save tbe face of the management. Being on the American aide ol the line. itt Is hoped that some other American Interest will take It over and prosecute lis development. The Premier Company Is now devoting it attention to an examination ol the Torlc Mine in the Alice Arm dls- jtrlct, which is the district next south on Portland CanaL l . SEVEN CLAIMS SOLD FOR TAXES YESTERDAY A. E. Wrleht, lialliy MorklH and ITanori Millrrd were I'urchoers .Mining l"r.i(ierlles At the provincial mineral claim tax sale yesterday, conducted by W. 8. riaher. provincial collector, assisted by A. J. Lancaster, seven claim were sold nut of a total of 51 offered. All were sold at the upset price and the sum tt 4404.22 was realized as a result of the sale. The sales were as follows: Entente Cordlale. Gold Ooln, Lcyd Kitchener and Young Bull claims on Porcher Island to A. E. Wright. O. K. PracUon and Wolverine clalma In the Caaslar district to Dalby Morklll, Togo claim on Queen Charlotte Islands to Trances Mlllerd. MARSH GAS USED AS FUEL FOR DIRIGIBLE IT BEATS GASOLINE FIUEDRIC21SHAFEN, Oermany. Nov. o nnn.tmrtlrm secreta of the world' lareest and first gas-burning dirigible, the L.JS. 7. have been partially dla- closed by Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander. The gas fuel l marsh gas or earbur-etted hydrogen with the chemical for-mula C114. Much lighter and more ef tlclent than gasollna or benaol. Dr. Eckener said, the gss draw Ita graattat 100 YARDS GAULTSHEEN Regular $1.00. Per yard S5( Chas. E. Rand - the "Mark Down Man" in charge WOMEN'S WOOL VESTS From 7.10 to $1J0 All colors. KNITTING WOOL Per ball 20 1 Mrs. FRIZZELL Ladies' and Children's Ready to Wear Third Ave jjJBIBjsssBLBBsB Consider The Squirrel He lays in his winter supplies while the choii-e is good and there is an abundance. When winter arrives, as it does, his preparedness saves him a lot of worry and inconvenience. Man seems to be the most improvident creature. So many of us never think of the winter's fuel supply until the cold spell is on us, yet we expect prompt deliveries with well prepared dry fuel. Lay in your .winter's slock of coal now without inconveniencing yourself. We have a good stock of hard NANAIMO-WELLINGTON COAL and cart deliver if to you at anytime to suit you. Phone us now at 116 or 117. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. advantage from the fact that when It rxnl rart 44 in th rrifflnp rvlindPM one of ingon that group are most promising, j th- products wattr vapor ne ta. por, passing out through the exhausts of the fire 430-horsepower Maybach motors, will be condensed In tanks: part of It used to replenish water In the cooling systems of the motors and the rest stored aa ballast As ballast, the exhaust water will more than make up lor the loss in weight the dirigible will suffer when fuel Is consumed enroute so that In- etead of letting out expensive hydrogen from the gas bag either before landing or when forced Into high altitudes. water can be discharged froni the tanks. The use of carburetted hydrogen will cut down by 35 per cent the initial useful load carried by the dirigible. Let a Cold StarL Vapors Clieck a Cold Overnight There are many way to treat a cold but only one DIRECT way with vapors that can be Inhaled. Vapors penetrate Immediately Into every corner of the air passages and lungs, soothing and healing with every breath. , Vlcks Is ao remarkably successful In treating cold troubles because It acts like a "vapor lamp In salve form." When rubbed over throat and chest the body heat releases vapors of Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus, Thyme and Turpentine. At the same time Vlcks la, absorbed through and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster. This double, direct action often checks the worst cold overnight, VgCKS Ovm 21 MuumJaiis UseoYkARLY Consignment : Sale Winter Coats All One Price $19.50 Hep. value to -$39.50. Unsold garment mift lie returned early next week. A sninll deposit will secure you xne of theo wonderful hargain$. H. S. WALLACE Co., Ltd. Phone 9 3rd Ave. and Fulton. Just Arrived fianeUnd Baibriggan DRESSES in nil the new, styles and colors TV uemers We aim to ploane Phone 27. P.O. Sox Ml