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Third Ave. Phone 765 KJOT FISK f.RONSAKR Alle sorter norsk ost Norske fiskekonserver Norske sukkerkavringer Norske hveteskonrokker Nor ske rugikonrokker Norske knekkehrod Norske flatbrod Mutter ojj.v. 1st ky. varer. Ililllge priser. llurtig onibringeUe "Demers" The Latest Thing BUTTERFLY SKIRT Sizes 14 to 20. Phone 27 P.O. 327 LINDSAY'S . Carlage and Storage Phone 68 Cartago, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE i News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Highland Group Showing up well New Camp at Esperanza ABOUT Ore in from Chikamin Glacier to Stewart Much Activity in District Around Terrace Duthle Becoming Good Dividend Payer Glacier Gulch Groups There U much mining activity in the Copper River and Kltsum- imium i.aKe sections near Terrace. Several big mining companies have their scouts and engineers scouring the country and examining prospects. Among the important concerns interesting themselves in the field are the Consolidated of Trail, the Payne-Whitney interests of New York and the Northern Svndicate nf Cnlirarv. Particular attention Is seemingly being paid to copper. At Copper iwver wie consolidated has had a couple of men on the Dardanelles group belonging to Steve McNeil. The same men have been in the Kltiumkalum Lake country previously. Angus Davis, representing tbe Payne-1 Whitney interests, la now at the head clip 1 f MAM OP 1 O AIT Copper River looking over a..Uver-ld A I VII 1 ll H ASlllM property Jack Mullen and frank Martin are working aa lron-sinc property 'hat run high In gold and silver value. Tlicy are located about tWenty-flve mil up Beaver Brver from Kltaumkalum We. It u poaalbl that tkia proprrv miy mon be In shape to ahow to capital Al in the KlltaumkaJum Lake area 3. O. HowlU. M X . has a party In the field for the Northern Syndicate which la mad up of big Calgary capital -tots. The countrv mund Items h well The ftderal. at least, put In quite a lot of work on the Mohawk under which the property seesaws to be showing up to advantage. Duthle Mines declared another Interim dividend of i 14 cent a share last weak. The first dividend of 2 1-8 par cent was paid la June. If this distribution of profits is continued every two months, Duthle wUl be on an annual dividend basis of fifteen per rent, thus taking Its plaoe m one of tbe heaviest dividend payers in the province and coming nest to tbe Premier. The rvmselhlatsd ""ig Co. la taking in supplies and start; up camp on Legate Creak, near Pacific, where the concern win develop the M. and M. and rYtaoo groups which have been optioned from Smith and On Albert I. Newman of Kkaborkty Is in charge of operations and a assail crew ) eagagad getting things In readiness to go Prospector continue active dtotnet around lame Creak at getting tbe properties In In which they have bean putting In a good deal of Urn. Som of them may aoon be Brady to show to outside capital. A deal ha been concluded at Smith- eta whereby Prank H. Taylor takes under option the Otoeler Oulch group, located at tbe fast of the glacier on Hud-eon Bat Mountain near Lake Kathlyn. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Mlas Isabella Newton, assistant bookkeeper at tbe WesUake branch of the Home Bavlnga Bank. Los Angeles, and daughter of 8. M. Newton of thla olty. had an exciting experience recently. She ass etutared In her work in the bank along with tbe cashier and the bookkeeper when three armed, masked men entered from an automoMl. ordered them to throw np their band, backed them into the vault and then got sway with I1.2U from the teller's a. American clttxena In this dlstrlot are anawering well to the ceil for military duty now that United State haa entered the a rest War. Nearly one hundred men have already left the olty and district to Join up. There was a Jong discussion at last night's oouacll meeting on the matter of the dllapldaiad ecandltton of many street, net much progress being mextt, however, with the subject wWah was brought up by AW. Rochester. NEARING END PINKH M CHI MS O.V M.tl.VL.lMl IT TO Oil OVtlt V.XHT SK.IMI.VS llt'T IKUXDS lElX DOWN CHUM HUN AT SKIDEGATE seen little nroaoactlne aa m but it ulN"" r" fr M-keyt Xmallet On known to be vary ptatmlslng la the saat-ter of minerals. Nearly all the ore carry good values which should make them attractive to mlnlag aan. The larger ! compania. apparently. Intend to go over tbe field thoroughly. It Is recalled In oonaecUon with the decision of the Federal Mining Smelt-in Co. to abandon tbe Mohawk property at New Hazelton that It was that vuue concern which stene years let the Duthle mine near SsnWbers go. tome consolation Is taken at New HaseKon out . of this fact. The MoHawk to aald to look equally aa promising as the Duthle and many who have aaen it are confident 1 Utt it will eventually turn out as Kerard Hut I'lnk IMk There Large With seining dosed In all parts of Dlstrlot No. 2 aseeept certain dlvkskmx aouth of Prince Rupert, tbe salmon packing season od the Northern British Columbia Coast la now naarlng Its conclusion although it la expected that there win atUl be- oanslderable activity an faU brands, especially on the Queen Charlotte Islands. All over the mainland portion of the district the pack of ptnka and chuma thla season ha bees vsrrv aatlafactory and It la expected that Uw pack of these varieties will be up to u not exceeding thr average of past year. In any case, it will be much better than it waa In 1927. The pack of the choio aoekeye. however, la generally far daw. accept in the Smith's Inlet area. Seining was' clcsed In Maseru Inlet at 6 pjn. on Wednesday and ashing with at of soy bind wlU net permitted again In either Maasett Inlet or Naden Harbor until all the ptekt have rafaly gene up the streams, possibly in two weeks' time seining for eohoea and chuma will then again be allowed In that area, a fair emue would Indicate that the pack la Maaartt Ialet this eaasoa will not reach Sfty xroent of tbe 20.000 case pack of taw years ago Thla la la spite of tbe fast that Ave cannerws have operated that thla sea son as qoanpered with four taw yea ago. Alee thla year, no unpacked pinks nave te aalpped from Maasett Inlet to the nratnland whereas two years ago scene qjhq eaeea mere sent over. Two or poaalbly Urn af are remaining open to operate chuma. On the south end of the Queen Cher leasts. Including Bkldegate Inlet has been poor to date, very few pinks having been caught. Chum aalanon j am, however, earning in but a far la I uaaU numbers. The principal nahlng in Oils region usually takes place in Sep lean bar whan the chum run conusance la fun swing To date, tbe catches and pack bare beea small Weather on the Queen Charlotte is lands tats and the streams have been low. The small run aaay be partly attributable to thla condition. nahlng on the Naas River for chums Stuart r. Campbell, a program of or- and eohoaa, wltri gill nets only, aeoord isispaiieai win a startea to prove eon- ing to latest report, waa still poor tlnutty of tbe aboering iipssij in Seining there, aa on tbe skeeaa River. work carried on by the owner. State ba now been closed. The pink pack m this prVrty was located a eoupte of the Naas River this season will be large years ago nsftolneraWi work ha beenpvlth the aookeye pack the smallest or aeeoaapllehed by way of surface stripping and open cuts, sensational or having been exposed In a number of veins. Assays of the ore have tetarned values a high aa I1S0 ounces of silver, so per eenr lead and H t In gold. The open r.its have exposed vain for a distance of six bundled feet and In places aa wide tlx feet Tbe property I located short distance from an old coal road mnn'ng near the glacier and easy transportation Is offered. There aeema to be every Indication that the property should rapidly attain a ahipplng record, totalling only 8.000 oases. Arran-dale cannery i the only plant on the Naaa River remaining open for fall packing. Mill Bay and Wale Island now being closed According to lattet report from the Bkeena River, nahlng with gUl net for cohoes has been fairly good. A few seekers are reported to have been making their way theough to the apawalag ground. It will be laser before ehuma are taken In gUl aate en tbe Skeeaa. Tb pack of plsb an lb Skeeaa this J ear wtU afeat be btgb. with snekeyi very low. Tb ia)ortty af the Skeeaa River oaaweetta aland down an August IT with tbe saatbm of aockeye fishing hut a few at leans lulug open for tall varieties. Oood aaitsbes are attn bemg made lr. tbe seaalag area Va tbe aoutbeta portion of Detfrtrt No. X phvk aad obuu mlmon eoatmurng to oosae la la aoodly n urn be as. pur Oaaaetie Fliittctan. Law Ialet, Ktetntu and Walker Lake-are atlB aperatlng in th central division and Naami and TaUhea Natataapen for fall vesietlea tn the BeMa Oooa aad FMsbuab Sound dlvlstaa. All Rrvet Inlet and Smith a Ialet aaanerte art now cawed. ricTi itc .trrciR I the Sunday number ot the Dally Province are pictures of MVases awen-doMM and Kathleen 'Brady, daughter or Mr. and Mm. J. C Brady, and also of Mlsnea Bdna and PhyUla Ireland, all of whom paseed well at the recent Toronto Conservatory examinations. TKItRACK INCOItroit TIO The farm of James avahmond Ltd. bat boon liatarporated wtti bead offtoe at Tsttaoe, aooordlng to tbe B. C. darealet The. eapltal of the new own-ptny U $10,000. "xaiBTCSiLlmaifl aastKJBtBt B 1 DURING NEXT FBW DAYS YOU CAN EARN CAR-WINNING VOTES AND EXTRA CASH WITH SINGLE PROMPT EFFORT Woiiderftfl or Kew lai A Sp Ipportanity ididafes and Late Starters In apprecUtion of the ambitious efforts made by candidates in The Daily News mighty $4,000 Gift Distribution to dale, a new $200 Competition is announced to bo given motive form of a special cash prize of $100 to the candidate in each district making the best showing on subscriptions turned in during the next eleven days. This is the rea1 STARTING TIME of the big vote race. Big votes and, big points will be given until August 31. Every subscription turned in this period is exceptionally valuable, counting two ways votes for big prizes and points on the extra cash prizes. The extra prize days are but eleven in number. Those who make the most of their time between now and August 31 will profit in extra cash. ecial Merit Cash Prize A cash prize of $100.00 will be won by the candidate in each district, who make the most points on subscriptions turned in this period. The candidate in the district making the moat points will receive $100 in extra cash for his or her efforts this period. This is extra and in addition to the 10 per cent cash commission guaranteed every active non-prize winner in the campaign. A didate can win any one of the regular prizes,- listed or his cash commission and also win the extra $100 prize. Consider Your Opportunity to Make $100 This Period While Pilling Up Votes Which Win Cars and Enhancing Your Winning Ability in the $4,000 Prize List. The Extra Prize Days Are Eleven in Number $200 in Cash DIVIDED INTO TWO PRIZES One Prize for District No. 1. of $100.09 in Cash. One Prize for District No. 2. of 100.00 in Cash. HOW SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT IN POINTS Up to and including Friday, August 31, the following number of points will be issued on subscriptions : From Saturday, Sapt, 1, up o and including Friday, Sept. 7, the following numper of poiats will be issued on subscriptions: 1 year .... 8 poiats I 6 points 2 years ... 16 poiats I ... 12 points S years ... 24 poiats I ... 18 points 1 1 year year . 2 2 years years 8 8 years years 4 4 year years 5 5 years years 4 years ... 82 poiats I . . .24 points 5 years ... 40 poiats I ... 30 points 6 years ... 48 points I 6 years ... 36 points Tbe above schedule shows "HOW SUBSCRIPTIONS COUNT IN POINTS" in the new campaign for the $200 COMPETITION which is announced today. You will notice that subscriptions turned in by Friday night, August 31, count more points than they will if not turned in until the following week. New, arrearage, renewal or second payment subscriptions each count the same number of points in the 9&00 COMPETITION. EACII candidate in the $4,000 Prise Campaign now has tbe opportunity of entering the $200 COMPETITION, and any subscriptions they secure and turn in now will count votes in the $4,000 prise campaign and points in the $200 Competition. WHAT IT MEANS You can win in the $200 COMPETITION aad. at the same time aad with the same subscriptions, enhance your opportunity of winning one of the two cars or the cash prises in the $4,000 prise campaign. It is possible to win big in each of the campaigns as they are separate competitions and winning in one does not restrict er binder a candidate in any way from wiaaittf in the other. Candidates, here is your opportunity. All candidates start Friday on an equal basis in the $200 COMPETITION and all have equal opportunity of winning regardless of their present standing or time of entry in the $4,000 prise Campaign. IS YOUR NAME IN? Phone J534 THE PRINCE HUPEUT DAILY NEWS Campaign Department Open Dally 9 a.m. to 8 pirn. 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