rTVb THE DAILY NEWS The Daily News PRINCE KUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIi Published Every Afternoon, except Sunaay, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. I'ULLEK - - - Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone if EditortandtHeporterTf lephont iJal Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY S'Sftgr 'Swiag Tuesday," Augusts 1928f REVIVAL OF SPORTS The Olympiad and the enthusiasm shown by the people of thi3 conutry over the success bf their representatives will tend to make for a revival of sports in this country. It should, above ail put Can adians on their mettle in connections with Iacroasg- To be beaten by an American tcarfi which next day is beaten by a British team should shame Canadians into featuring their own sport and winning back the honors lost. Betore this is published there will Very likely be a report of the second game in which Canada plays, but eten If they win It, they cannot overcome the fact that they were beaten 6 to 3 by'John Hopkins and that John Hopkins was later beaten by the English team. PROTECTION ONCE MORE Premier Mackenzie King in his speech y&s'terday mentioned the matter of protection and stated that while his party would go to no extremes in regard to the matter of tariff, his opponent, Hon. R. B-Bennet was around the country preaching the doctrine of higher protective duties. The Premier plainly stated that the policy of the Liberal party was a tariff for revenue. POSITION OF THE CITY It is a most encouraging feature in connection with our city finances that the taxes are being paid by a large number pf people and that the revenue from that source this year so far is away ahead of last year. It indicates that the people who live here as well a the people on the outside who own property here all have faith in the future of the city and expect conditions here to improve. When people are willing to put up money, it is the first indication, of real faith in any project. At one time there was talk of a lot of property owners dropping their claims. Today all that is changed. People are paying and they do so because they see far enough ahead to realize that Prince Rupert will be an important city. WOMEN TO THE FORE Canadian women are much to the fore in the Olypiad. While Percy Williams and other Canadian men have done honor to their country it lay with the women to bring the championship in their clans to this country. It fp.ohe of the signs of the. times. In any country where women are prominent it will be found that the people generally are progressive and the country will make a big mark in the world. UNITED STATES WINNERS United States is the winner of the field and traek section of the Olympiad and deserves every praise for the good record the country has made. Many people in Frince Rupert are either Americans or from American stock. They will be proud of their country and its achievements. So too the Finns and others whose representatives are making such a good showing at the big sport event. WEIiCOME VANCOUVER PEOPLE HERE.. On August 21 members of the Vancouver Board? of Trade are due to arrive here and will be entertained by local people. We suggest that no pains be spared to make their trip an eventful one to fully impress them with the imjwrtance of this city- We have entertained Vancouver Board before and can feel that it was a proper thing to do. TJiey will not be here very long on this occasion but It will be long enough to let them know that they are welcome and that we are able and willing to act as hospitable hosts on that occasion. News of the Mines L. and I AROUND PRINCE RUPERT Conxolldatcd looking Good Enthusiasm at Stewart Gold Ore on Hidden Creek Stripping 0n tiortions of the Columbia vein of the L and L. Con solidated Mines Ltd., at Stewart has exposed excellent indications of good results from deeper development. Concentrating on this vein, a drift tunnel has been driven 360 feet and the vein has averaged six feet in width for the entire length of the tunnel. Assay returns show values in gold, silver, copper, lead and alnc, with silver pre-dominating, of $11.70 per ton. B. W. W. MeDougall, M .E-, consulting engineer is of the opinion that a really important distance has been driven through commercial ore on this level. The present face of the tnaet H in or and give backs , mere willing Uuui ever to take a of VOrojdiuatcly 260 feet Bart? last chance. At no time haa it been ruttr uonl.ii a ' tunnel wa commenced ' for the prospector to Interest capital 330 tori vertically lover than the lnl-jln the development of his discovert, tlal one A OTOn-rut of thirty few a Big mining oompanle hare their watch driven and was baa been received that dopa rvcr on the a pot a wall mlneraJteaa vein vh put Into. 1 Twr aalfti aw no wonting on tunnel tola SHRED J': . ns' i i " "I . On the Lake View group on Hidden Creek goM occur free, vlalble to ! the naked eye. It la principally In the The town of Stewart aitd Hyder are lorm of fit tea and gralna surrounded ago? with report of fabulously rich by oxkUerd sulphite of iron. The metal ainkea of allvnr on American Creek and recura with pyrlte from which It la of cid in the Salman River Valley. joniy recoverable by eroettlng or milling. Oreupa of prospectors gather to eiamtne It la not a free-milling ore. the lat-st poehel ipcrlmena and enthu- alaam relraa supreme Proaper-tura are In nddttwm to thr ble Miasourl. It la encouraged and lnvtwtors seem to be reported tiiat the Consolidated Mining Safe food for hot days DED WHEAT Toasted shreds of whole wheat Filled with nature's health givers Delightful for any meal TRSCUIT The .shredded wheat wafer VISITORS WELCOME TO ALL FACTORIES. A: SmeiMBg O. as - OMtw most atfaea la re rjfttuj 0M3 ana. 021-chh f the emaairy have been lookirsg over several pjepertle In the district and are understood to be taking out apuoaa on some. The Unite' Eseptre at Stewart has struck high grade ore in tare opan cuts on a rein of the high grade showing previously uncovered A total of 600 feet of the vein tea bean proven. Donald a. Stepson, owner of the Victory mine on Hudson Bay Mountain which bm hea cprtapafl by Cent. J. J. O'Brien of Philadelphia. Is now conoeh- trattng his orts on further develop ment of the Empire group of claims and ha made provision to carry the wort along Mr several months Racantiy train of fourteen pack horses loft Smtthrrs with equipment and supplies for the property. Ooostdcrabla work ha been performed on the surface, a tun nel haa been driven IN feet to tap Mm ore. The extension of this tunnel will be the principal work to be vmeoftskec this eunuser and it la expected Matt ore wBl be atrwek almost any day. The vain toward which the tamneJ la directed disclosed sonic very high grade ore In earner work, assays running as high as SCO ounces of aNver per ton. The ex tent of the ore body is yet to be pro ven. In connection with development work which is to be undertaken by the Con-ol Ida ted Mining 4s SmaUtag Co. on the Duchesa and Contention group of 'UAms in the Howeon basin up the Ttlkwa River, a new bridge Is to be built on the south Telkwa road oger L-gat creek. temajhoUajygU bexmploiredTfiTi tM mTrTn snfl.inpm cral yeara ago by the owncra of tha property. F. M. DockrUl and associate Three tons of supplies have arrived at Trlkwa and other equipment will Any round of bole la expected to bring in the second vein in the long tunnel oo the Victory property on Hudson Bay Mountain near Binithera. Work still consists of driving the long No 1 tunnel which la a crow -cut to reach at depth a nne ore showing in No. 2 tuh- THE BLENDED CIGARETTE OF SUPER MILDNESS rtai. About two wetslaj ago the workman broke into tiz feet of hsswy mtnarall-ratton with aoiM fins) Hean are but the tunnel u bring extended to roach tha larger vain estimated as batag about forty feet uiiead. Since pauiai through the flrat m.reralinatlon the rock has be-aome very hard and progjiaa haa been slowed up naaaeiiatilj On the Kutg Tut property work oonaiaUi of driving froan the tunnel to gat under rich ere eavpoaed in tha abaft which coaprlaeal tha initial work. This drift tunoal haa approsunatejy 1M feet to go and will give a depth of laO lost on tha or. The head aTios of tha atufasvArgenta Minos In V -tors haa officially denied report that tha property has been taken over by Outhl Intarset. It is stated official!) however, that two wealthy and reputable Atnerlean saining captt-allru are a 4voly itiajnllsUng for the property. Mr Bruce, an englnaar reoom-.aeuded by lie United States Refining Or StneUibg Co., la now at Stewart to make h three weeks' comprehensive uudy of the property. Capt. Chi.riw! 1. Hut ten. accompanied by J. B. w taon. president of the Woodbine u id alining Co.. is now at Stewart to amine and report on de- veaoprhenta ' :i the Woodbine. Blue Jay and other Portland Canal mining properties in -v: '.h Old Country Interests have estenle invsatsnenU. Capt Hat CHOLERA INFANTUM THE FATAL DISEASE OF CHILDREN It a valuahle preparation that cm burn oo the market for the naat eighty years. It has no equal for off -setting the vomiting;, purging and diarrhu ol cholera infantum. 1'rk. COo. a bottle at all drDrarista ot dealers; put up only bjr The T. MUUiri Co., IttiiUd, Toronto, Ont. lO for 25 4 ;n will spend three months in tour-ag the mining eUatrieta of the province. iUnesg"the properties in which, his principal art extensively lntaraated are the Koodbcbe, Whitewater and Pend-Ort-Ue. Oapt. Hutton Is representing among .'then the Duke of Devonshire. Vis--sunt trVaacl. Lord PraneU hull aad Sir Kenneth Crosaley. Advertts In the Daily New it pays tVATEIt NOTICE Clearing htrrann Take notice that X D Judaon. UmlWeC whoaeaddreae Is 7erra, a C, will apply tor a ucente to use the waters of Lnkelae Rrvee near tWrua m.nii. Ssreaans" purpooe naxBCly, clearing and mmyt vrim m Hnae 1ST IDC ariVIUC. booming, or rafting of logs. The points on the stream between which it la ptopoaed to clear are from that point at which Lafcelse River leave bakelee Lake, to the mouth of the Lakelae River. c a an a an c The eatlmaod " inim m ik aid pomu la ten (16) mile more or leas ioe venn proposea lor the license is 11 rear. Tola notice was posted on the ground n the loth day of July. 128. A copy of that notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the Water Art" will be filed in the office 4 the Water Recorder at Prince Ru-ert. B. C. be filed with the as Id Water Recorder or with the OeraptroHer of Water Rights. Parllasaeat RulMAnM Vioti. Ta within thirty day after the first appear- n a local newspaper. r. u. JUUBUN. bTD., A mil luK . " By E. D Judaon. Agent. The petition for approval of under-Uking and an application gov approval of the Brhedul nf Triu iiti - . . 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