V "I rllAT U a itomath worth? A million W! WHxTbl ilKEfW All. GOOD MW TOORDcRTHEW COALf AGAIN ) T il' Vn i i There" a time and place f r everything, and this is 'he best time for you tq buy ur coal nnd place it In your n, Prices nre right and the delivery service was never better. Plnce your order today NANAIMO, WELLINGTON or AI.Hr.JtTA SOOTLESS Alberl & McCaffery Limited Phono 1 1 G nnd 117 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phona 676 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon it. Cartage, Warehouilng, nd DlatrlbullriK. Team or Motor Service. r'0l. Band and Gravel W Speolalli In Plan tn Cumiturt Blna- George Rorie CIIAKTGKKI) ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR Phone 3R7 a 13 Hrconil Avenue Wet, I'rluc Kuert winter Fieklin-Hamef Oroup This property Is situated above the Washington at the bead of Usgee Pass. Two veins bsve been discovered and exposed by open euu The Uftper vein la about t feet wide, very oxidated on the surface, but showing a rib about a foot wide. of fair-looking ore on the hangtng-wall. Both are pranUsnag-looktiig vetm. lira it it i m ic aUverado Muting Oo . Ltd. Extensive development has been carried 'tin for the past two years, with apparently no re-tulu to amount to anything. Dunwell Mine. Ltd The eaptullea- Uon of the company was further Increased recently to tlWOjOOO for the purpose of providing an additional 170.000 lo carry on development work and complete the installation of the tramwsy and concentrator. Underground work to dste has exposed about a year s supply of mill-feed and put tiie mine in shape for stoning. The js 000-foot tramway is about com-j pii-ted concentrater-eonstfuctlon It jnearlv finished and the machinery is now being Installed. The mill will j probably be in operation early in 1026. ! The 700-foot crosscut tunnel to ex-. pi ore the Sunbeam vein at depth failed t disclose any ore of consequence, i Drifting will be done on the vein. The ! gor. road from the main Bear River I WATER NOTICE j IIIU.UMOS AMI 1K. TAKE NOTICE that Oosse Packing i Company. Limited, whose address is i Vancouver. B.C.. will apply for a licence to take and use 100.000 gallona per day of water out of Unnamed stream, which itlows northwesterly and drains into ICapUln'a Cove at head of Captalna Icove The water will be diverted from j the stream t a point about 700 feet I from mouth and will be used for com-;mercial and domestic purposes upon the Isnd dcrlbed as Lot 12S3. Rang 4, .Coast District. Thli notice was posted Ion the ground on the 4th dsy of No-I vember. 1026. A copy of this notice and Ian application pursuant thereto and to the ''Water Aci" wUl be filed In the office of the Water Recorder at Prince 'Rupert DC Objections to the application msy be riled lth the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rlghta, Parliament Bundlnga. Victoria. B.C.. within thirty days alter ,the first appearance of this notice In i local newspaper. The date of the first publication of this notice is wovemDer ,9OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LTD. Applicant. By J, P. 8trang. Agent. LAND ACT. MITIC'i: r INTKNTHIX TO APPLY TO I.KAK I.AMI In Oona River Land Recording District B.C.. .wo. situate on of Prince Rupert. v . . . V. hi... nn.AilmaT.lf 'opposite Block One and Two of Lot 3199 IR 5 Coast District (moiitly tide fist 'surrounding small Island). TAKE NOTICE that John BerBman. of 'oons River. B C . occupation nherman. intends to apply tor s lease of the fol lowing descnoea ismw. face work was done during the summer with good results. Independence Oald Mining Co..' Ltd Work has been at a atandttlll owing to lack of fund. Development Is now at a stage where additional work will count. Arrangements are reported to have been made for working capital and work will be carried on this winter. Dalhouslc Mining Co.. Ltd. A first -claaa trail was built to the shavings and a good camp built. Surface work this summer has exposed some very promising showings. x W.MOV ItltKIt This section has never bad a more promising outlook. Premier bold Mining Co, Ltd. The csmpsny bas recently declared Its third quarterly dividend of I400.OO0. making a grand teUI of 9.760.000 returned to the shareholders. An additional 390 horse-power bas been added to the Installed power plant, bringing it up to 2.000 horse-power. The average dally consumption is between 1.200 and 1.300 hone-power. Every department is runnnlg at top speed and the mine baa had the biggest tonnage production ever made, about 20.000 tons being mined every month. The new 400-ton mill is running like a clock and handling an average of 410 tons In twenty-four hours, producing about 63 tons of concentrstes. " The tramway Is handling about 400 tons dally. To the end of October 113400 tons of ore' and concentrates had been shipped, of which about 29.000 tons went to Anyox. Both gold ''and silver outputs will be In excess of Isst year . D C. Sl)ver Mines, Ltd. Additions and Improvements have been made to the whole plsnt this year. A new power plant consisting, of a 1,050-cublc-foot-capacity compressor driven by a 180-horae-power engine was installed. A new bunk house, office, dry and assay, office were built. Also a 60,000 gallon capacity ol) 'tank was' constructed. Over 1.000 tons of ore has been ahlpped, netting the company over 1100,000. National Silver Mlnes Ltd. The 8e-bakwe ando. District Mines, of Lor"! w, England, operating this property, has built a new campT Installed a compressor plant, and driven about 700 feet of crosscut tunnel toward cutting the extension of the B.C. Silver ore aone. UK) MlStUl 1(1 MINIMI Work this year has consisted of extensive surface exploration, surface diamond drilling, and underground work on the a olden Crown and E Plurlbua Unum claims. The surface exposures Indicate, Important ore bodies, but no depth has Large. Red Pimples Covered Her Face Miss Mahle Moore. Rtaheim. Ont- I writes! "A short while aco my face . Commencing at a post planted 300 , was covered with largw, red -pimples. I fret north of northwest corner post I I tried several remedies, but all faiV-d. w4;terlyrthence row! At last a friend advised me, to take thenc. MO ft feet northwest: tnence iuu im io hui planted, and containing ten acres, more or leM' JOHN BEROMAN, I Applicant. I ruled October 30, 1036 NOTK'i: LAND ACT. OP INTENTION TO TO I.KASK UVMI. APPLY In Prince Rupert Land Recording pis-trie" of Prince Rupert, and situate at L.to Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islsnds. I take NOTICE that John Dyonavn, oi aarnanaa. Prince Rupert, B.C.. pccupntlon msimjer. Md j thrw i never Intends to apply for '8e of the fo1. refrret the day I did this as my far 'CcmmetTc ng at a post planted on the souuT Side of Nesto Inlet, about one mile from IU head; thence south ( fl rtilnii thence ml 18 chains; thence north chaliw to shore; thence east 10 chslns, more or leas, following the shore line to point of commencement, and ..Untiinlns containing 7 acres, more or less, jqhn dBHAVN, ( Applicant Dated November 23, 1926. is entlrrly cleared up. My mother has taken B.B.B. for heftdarhra, and f' hasnt had tha least l(rn of a headache 'or a long tinip." ' Thia vftliiaMa remedjr Kas been on the market for the past 43 years; put up only br The T. Milburn Co., Limit!, Toronto, Ontt Ripe for the pipe " - - I 1 l as yet been obtained on them. The work on the Oolden Crown la not as yet conclusive and Is being extended. On the E Plurtbus Unum the "boarding' bouse tunnell" cut the cross-vein exposed on the surface and this vein is ! now being drllted.on. The Mann tunnel is being continued through lor ex- j plcratory work under the "Dago" cuts, j Sliver Tip Mining Co, Ltd. Work bas i been carried on all summer and bas materially Improved the merits of the property. A strong north -south vein was exposed cn the Bella Cools claim, showing In places fair values. Three east-west veins were also discovered, work being concentrated on the lower one, where fine values were obtained on the surface. Exploration bere has been satis-factory and the tunnel will probably be continued to Intersect the north-south vln. The tunnel on the Msy P. J. claim is being driven by contract and should Intersect the vein about the middle of November. Silver Crest Mines, Ltd. A crosscut is now being driven west from a point abaut 100 feet in the tunnel to explore a dyke showing on the surfsce In which are a few atrlngers of ore. Last winter considerable underground work was done by contract in driving the main tunnel, and later In drifting on alleged high grade veins encountered In the main drlvage. A great deal of publicity for stock selling purposes was given thee discoveries, even giving assays of samples taken (supposedly) from them. Some surface prospecting should be done on this property. Northland Mining Co. Ltd. Some diamond drilling waa done this spring on the company's holdings, the Troy group, under the direction of E. A. Hag gen. but apparently no ore of import, ance was found and operations ceased. Outland-Sllrer Bar Oroup. A very interesting showing, having considerable possibilities, was opened up on this property this summer. It consists of sppsrently a big body of almost solid fine grained pyrlte. and galena, intimate ly mixed. A compressor will be Installed In the spring and sufficient work done to open up the showing. XI1KINF. AMI I.IARII Mining In the Stlklne Division Is yet In the prospecting stage. However, there have been some activities on the Clearwater River this year, resulting In the acquisition of placer ground by a syn dicate of Wrangell people, who have built a trail this fall .and in the spring will put on a tractor to take In a dragline scraper outfit. I understand that the lower ground will be drilled in the spring by another syndicate. In the Uard country there has been a very appreciable amount of, prospecting done in the Muddy River country. Trails-1 psrtatlon figures show that there are approximately 500 white men in the In-1 aide country, beyond Telegraph Creek. i this winter. Work on the' Telegraph Creek-Dease Lake road made good progress, this summer tor . the small crew employed. Trucks can now make the trip in of 72 miles In seven hours, which li a considerable improvement over the old pack train' time of six days going in and four daya coming out. Transportation costs will have to be brought down If mining Is expected to progress. On Dease Creek the Dickinson Mining Company, Limited, installed a drag-line scraper outfit at the mouth of the creek, but found ltk Impracticable for working under water. Coles ground, about a miles up from the mouth of the creek, lias been secured by Wrangell Interests with available! funds to commence the Installation of an hydraulkklng outfit In the spring. ,Lease 103. Tom Bryan, the owner, is Installing a small hydraullcklng plant and hopes to be operating next spring. Dease Creek Mines Corporation. Under the management of Mr. Bltck a 12-ralle wagon-road was built hist winter from the lake up to the leases; over this road two tractors worked this sea-eon. A sawmill was installed on the property, a camp built, a 3-rnlle ditch line and flume constructed, 3.000 feet of from 36-lnch to 16-Inch steel pipe taken In, as well as two 7-lncb monitors and other equipment, Mr. Bllck hoped to do some piping this fall, but 1 1 understand that he wUl start in the spring of 1927. j On Thlbert Creek Oeo. Ball and the Finn Bros, were drilling their ground I this mummer. On Mosquito Creek, lif j miles up Thlbert, K. S. Olbson and associates bad installed a sawmill and j were getting out logs for lumber for a 3 mile flume. MrliAMK CHEEK On McDame Creek the Pendleton Oold Mining Company, Limited, 'built a 12 mile road and installed a drag line scraper on its, leases. A pit was dug, but It was found Impossible to recover the gold witlj the scraper working un- j der water. A ditch was therefore started several hundred feet down the creek in' order to drain the pit". Financial difficulties prevented its comiiletlon and the plant was Idle this season, The 8tandard Mines Corporation took in a Keystone drill this spring and Is drilling Its bench ground situated on the south side of the creek. No Information Is at present available regarding result obtained. D. L. Wing and associates have equipped Lease 153 with a small hydraullcklng plant and were sluicing this season. At the old camp of CentrevUle Crawford & Wheaton whip-sawed the lumber and put in a flume up the First North fork, bringing water to a high gravel bench at the mouth of the creek; Sluice-boxes and a long flume to carry off tailings were built below the bench and small scale sluicing waa being carried cn. Just below the mouth of the First North fork Hewitt It Ensor were pre-paring to explore podfreys ground by tunnelling Into the bank to locate the supposed old river channel. Five outfits were working on Oold Pan Creek at the time I was, In July 15 of which only two were on bedi. rock and taking out pay. Nesbltt,,and partners on discovery ( and, Bfunii and partners on one below, I found .a 7-oz. silver nugget In Brunn'a alulce box. Eagle River looks like ldesl dredging ground; the bed is flat, with low rim-rock showing on each bank, and bed- .. .-i 11 .... .. ' ry'S cesr ' - jS- VALUAB Fifth Annual p0KER t L.E Hands TEMPTATION SALE Specials for Monday BOYS' SUITS Boys' Tweed Suits, with two pair pants, in odd sizes. To clear at Temptation Sale Price S 1.5)5 BOYS LUMBERJACK SWEATERS Get your boy one of these on Monday and save nearly half. Pure wool; handsome patterns. Temptation Sale Price ' MEN'S SHIRTS Tooke, Arrow and Lang makes. All sizes and in all patterns. Temptation Sale Price ."f? MEN'S TIES Silk Knitted Ties. Regular up to 85c. Temptation Sale Price 40f Good All Day tMEVS SUITS The greatest value offering we can possibly make. Serges, Worsteds, and Tweeds. Regular to $45.00. ' Temptation Sale Price 2 u.- BOYS GOLF HOSE Guaranteed St. Margaret's quality and patterns. None better. Every color and in all sizes. A great bargain. Temptation Sale Price MEN'S YELOUR HATS You'll want on of these the minute you see them. Super quality in handsome velours in the new shades of Grays, Tans and Fawns, etc. Regular $8.00. Temptatian Sale Price, So.05 Acme Importers Terms: Strictly Cash. Third Avenue. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. No Charge Accounts Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. RAZOR'BLADES HAIR CLIPPERS SAFETY RAZORS BARBERS' SHEARS SHAVING BRUSHES TABLE KNIVES CARVING SETS POCKET KNIVES KITCHEN CUTLERY CARBORUNDUM STEELS EASY VACUUM ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low as 223 Sixth Street I. ANGER, Cutter rock should not be very deep. It should certainly be tested by drilling, and should It prove pay ground there is unlimited scope for, dredging and hydraullcklng. .TLIX MINIMI DIVISION I have 'lot had time to get Into this Division this year and have not as yet received any authentic Information as to operations. The Atlln Sliver Lead Mines. Engineer Mines, Gleaner Consolidated Gold Mlues, and itirkland Oold Mines have all been developing this year. The Ogdad Mining; Company. Limited, Is a new Incorporation for the operation of the Imperial group of claims on Munro Mountain, P. O. Box 247 $50.00 Prince Rupert, B. C. M I LK Cash price of tickets is advanced to 6 Quarts for ...... $1.00, 11 Pints for ...... 11.00 Commencing November 1. Valentin Dairy Phone 857. 4 1 December 4, 1120 - - - - - ' ' ina vnmi n iurt o - -- PAGE FIVE I f v. iiu lllUl fining Aclivity This Season UL in Portland Canal District Jtir bid onct found 1 r . tjVfn. fi' much action 5 rgu- .'..'! by Momsli nmft. j YOUR NERVES f CONTROL YOUR HEsiLTII I Tor your health's mV Consult d. a. McMillan ' Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Room C & 7, Exchnner Muck , Phone C'Jl T)ATHOjsjnunOMETDl Service Our Specialty Up to the minute Dresses "Demers" i'honf 27 P.O. lUtx 327 Ly Geo. A. Clothier, ReBident Mining Engineer) 'f81""" of mlni"K activities for the year in t Portland l r anal n i m- Mining Division have been Extensive development by the .arirer companies; nubatantlal ghipmentH by the B.C. Silver; a new sniper on the horizon In the Dunwell; and th plivnt expansion and jrrcatcr production by the Premier. , Ine .Marmot Iliver Is the busiest section in the Portland Canal area, between fifty and sfxty pack-horses being uecUo bring down .he ore from the Porter-Idaho and new strike above it and furnish supplies to the different camp In the valley. , v . The Porter-Idaho Mining Co., Ltd. did-! V-' t over 1.000 lft of development work last . . , . :roaa 10 the mln Is about completed. wtnfr wuner. .Hi- wrack indicate . a very suostan-i v,. ,,. ... ., 'Ct0r U ThU pwptTt1 l tenure of millin, gr.de ore. A " new j "Jnt ... adjoins the Dunwell on the north. Fur-vein m was found on the surface which . .t . ... . . .. haul nr.n .. 1 . uiiruig Ul UV ITtBKUk lUIir.Cl lull baa opened up some very fine ore. from i ed , to 1 iocste ,w. .t . watch shipments sre now being made of about 1 tons a day. The last shipment netted the company I2M a ton. An tsienslve program of wlntef development Is being planned, with the object of galnrng sufficient depth on the main mn to get below the Intense surface! oxidation -1 Tth 1 a nivu... I r.vf. . .it... the narthward extension of the Sunbeam vein; L. & L. Otacler Crtek Mines. Ltd A lower tunnel it being driven on the Tela, but has .not yet armed under the ore bodies showing in the upper tunne! and on the surface. Albany. A short tunnel driven about 20 feet vertically under an open cut. ex- .i .Z. .Li rl " posing about a feet of solid pyrlte and nd "djolnlng-. u.Ue lenaf flIed t0 the ore Wr nve; t that depth. Lowendiwn the hul. on tb .f1,;'1 "OW brtn the creek, a he.vUy prrlticed qukrtz vein rnmeo on the Forter-Idaho. into thelrlnt exposed, showing considerable f" wi: ki hr expasea a a-ljitia as well MJWt - . . UIU 1 1 . I ww. w aKi (aims, asujing u u little o. silver to the wn. from Thich they ' point Values are apparently low- work h been done at this " " I RUth and Francis-A drlft-tunnel has Marmot MetaU Co Ltd- TbU year . dm.n ttet rfy tne OWDer, ,1 .. .r ";Nert.m and A. Afchy. Very encourag- surfsce showing, on the Hsrse 8hoe.)lnr ,a,uesJiate been found, though the The tnineralintion. are replacemenU lnl0bJrctlre Bot ttteyit lime and look very promising. 0rf M9lmuln c., A Washington-Week has been proRres-1 Kntl, tw u drlvins lone crosscut K .11 .ummer. driving a crosscut tun- lunn., Mplore under n,- .urfac. :.ri tj gn under favorable-looking ore ruippings A good norse-trall was built from the South Pork gfader to the pro- ahowlngs. Terminus nines, Ltd. Some underground work das done this cummer, fur perty A winter osnvp bas teen built I nlshlng ImporUnt Information. Fur-snd work will be continued, through the .h development u warranted. Oeorge Oopper VU.es. Further aur-