y: THci DAILY NEWS PAGE SIX No one dreamed 50 years ago that such a fragrant beverage as "SALADA" Orange Pekoe could be produced pure as science can make it fresh, superbin flavour 43c per half-pound- and all black tea. A treat indeed for tea lovers. News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Stewart Field Has Made Tremendous Strides This Summer Silver Cup Should be Big Payer Consolidated Active on Legate Creek. Another Strike of High-grade Ore on Woodbine Ke-njrted New Vein Opened up on Mohawk TonJcy Field Looking Better and Better Another strike of high grade ore is reported from the Woodbine mine at Stewart which has been so much in the limelight of late. Raising in the 209 foot 'drift at a point 61 feet from the 208 cross-cut where showings of slrver were encountered in May, ore was encountered with samples taken from the face assaying 34 ounces gold and 740.8 ounces silver. One picked sample assayed $5.20 gold and 1140 ounces silver or over .650 per ton. Although the centre face does not show ore at a distance of about thirty feet above the level the face carries five feet of ore erations at the Mohawk mine near .The on is reported to have been New Haselton an option on which checked over several times. The I was recently dropped by the Fed-work is a continuation of thatral Mining & Smelting Co. Re done near the same spot during the past summer. According to advices from the Independence mine, Stewart, which is under development by the Revenue Gold Mining Co., No. T diamond drill hole is now com a five foot open, cut shows ore running from 30 te $S0 a ton. Crews are drilling on No. 8 hole toward No. 3 in the canyon to intercept the latter at depth. Drilling by Lynch Bros, is to be continued as long as weather permits and the drill will be left on the ground over the winter so that work may be resumed immediately on the opening up of spring. Extensive underground tunnel work will be carried on throughout the winter. I It is reported that Eastern interest may assume control of op- MINING Stocks Noon and afternoon closing prices on Vancouver Stoel Exchange on our stock-list board daily. We can give instant service in buying and selling Mining Stocks on Vancouver Stock Exchange. We also have facilities for accepting Wheat order.' on Winnipeg Stock Exchange.' Representing Miller, Court & Co Ltd. Vancouver. S. D.Johnston Co.Ltd. G17 2rfd Avenue I'rince Rupert, ILC MINING STOCKS HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE We are prepared to take orders on the Vancouver Stock Exchange Our ten years experience. on the (Igor of the Brussels)! SlAck Bjfchnnge at your" servire. Prompt dealing with any orders large or small. Representing Nanson Roth-well A Co. Ltd., Vancouver, H C. Morning and afternoon cloning prices dally. Theo Collar! Ltd. 'Capitol Thenlre Building Ijtfnnc Ttlut 4 'H P.O. box 60 cent work at the property has resulted in the picking up of the ore body in the crosscut tunnel 105 feet from the main tunnel and for two weeks now ore has been drifted upon. The grey copper ore is some of the best that has yet been encountered on the prop pleted with five feet of good ore erty and runs high in silver with shown in the lone. On No. 3 vein values as high as $37.87 and $2G.32. The vein is from two to four feet wide. Providing no dea' is made, the Mohawk Mining Co. itself is now well financed to carry on development for another ten or twelve months in addition to taking out ore for shipment. If the present shoot of high grade n the lower level remains for any length, it is quite possible a raise be put up to the surface in order to get ventilation into the lower workings as well as obtain considerable more shipping ore. Thomas 13. Lewis, M.E., is super- ntending operations at the Mo hawk. Mining in the Topley field is ooking more favorable than ever. Topley Silver, now fully financed. s putting in the necessary mach- nery to carry on substantial de- elopment. A road is being put nto the Jack Rabbit group, a gold iroperty which has been bonded V. II. Taylor from a group of Indians. On the Sweeney prop- rty. which Consolidated has been working all summer, there is a full face of ore and in one place the miners drifted two feet to get the hanging wall, the vein running from two to eight feet in width. Operations on this property have iqw beeriv clwdwuown for -the winter. H. 1 Batten, M.E. of Vancouver and a geologist recently made ex amination of the Aurimont prop erty on Rocher de Boule Moun tain. On their report will depend future steps to be taken by the company. A lot of money has been spent on the Aurimont, un der the direction of W. S. Harris, and the vein is true and ore good but not as consistent as was THROUGH SLEEPERS TO THE SHIP'S SIDE The Canadian National Railways have made arrangements to operate special trains and through sleeping ears from the Farifii Coast to the ship's side at Montreal and Halifax in connection with sailings for the Old Coun try during November and Decern ber. Full Information from City Ticket Office, 528 Third Avenue Prince Rupert. Phone 2G0. 28? At the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday a couple of quartets ! were given by Messrs. Davey, ,Teng, Blott and Clapperton which were much appreciated by the members. 1 Art II IB . .I'.', k IB i ma a w mmm i i nM wrnmsMmi ta0nVnVHmVBSniWl 0 ucnon Never before such tremendous reductions! Never before have we offered such unusual styles, such smart Coats ajid Dresses at such ridiculouysl low prices. The reason is. that we must make way for new incoming merchandise. We're preparing our new stock for Xmas seiling, we need all the space we can make! 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