r Tuesday, July 81, 1923 mmm I ' ..rlvei Usemeut is not pub-; .. (1 r displayed by the I . ..mi Control Beard or by " iinvprnmflnt of British Colombia 'No Question , are the lowest prices in our history. VI.L WOOL INDIGO ". Serge, reg. now i Sjw7 Serge, toft. 60. now r $.-,0 Serge, reg. $50, now i sin ix-rfine Worsteds, Super "i I, Foxhound Tweed iri-ih or Scotch Tweeds, Ml finest quality ma-at astonishingly re- 'I prices. " in today and let u your measure. Best ii.aii.-hip and fit guar- Ling the Tailor vt: Second Ave.- Phone 619 '''n't forget our steam iiiK and cleaning ser-Snits called for and 1 '.'-red to any part of the MIOVIJ US TODAY Bathing Suits with Skirts l or Hoys, Girls and Children pi in: jkrsuy wooi, Regular $2.50 1 $,.! Montreal Importers J. D. Miller. Proprietor, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, COAL Your choice HWON CARSIDY WEI' MNtiTON TKLKWA 0 HulKIcy liny and (Jrnjn. Klin Hood Plour. Phone 58 Wnce Rupert Feed Co. THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE News of the Mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT HTTl? A Y Bayvlew and Emperor Starting Operations Hyder Lead on Texas .Crick also Busy General Activity in Portland Canal ' HW. IlISeS?n, consi4tig engineer or the Bayvlew jjining Co.. fx nhinitirtrtt tn-r Armani n Via rrnri nu'a n rrTk f fit Stewaft. A'Totract willt let in the future for 200 feet of drift on what is known as the lower showing, being on the Lucille vein, at an elevation of 2950 feet and striking up the hill. This Mr. Hiedeman considers to be a strong vein rind the work which he contemplates wllj give a depth of about 150 feet. The matter of tram construction on the Bayvlew will be left In abeyance pending results pf this development work. This vein is one of several on the Bayvlew which are noted for : 1 thcli silver values. I Denny Erlckson brought into Stewart lat week some of the finest sample of ji'utive silver-ore that have ever been seen In the camp. They were Irom his Briton claim adjoining the M. C. group en the top of the mountain beyond the .t'nlted Empire. The samples were plast feet from the portal and cross-cut it for thirty-five feet. In driving this tunnel a blind vein was encountered whWh had a width of four feet and which was drifted on for a short distance, showing a width of twelve feet of practically solid ore. Though this vein Itself might warrant development on a large scale, It is the intention of the manage ered with name silver and showed a ment to dritt for 1,000 feet on the main great percentage of in addition. copper V(.m and thtn cr0H1.cut systematically Amc .cro. we oiu me vn. ,rm Ior the purp04e of determining 1U c-whlch the samples were taken, Is four Uat fiQd vgJue n elpectfd that a feet wide with high grade a I covering huge tonjuge of gra4e ore wl)1 width of four inches t some polnU. thut sloped The Emperor camp 'and equipment are noted throughout Work has commenced the on Hyder the p, Cwl dlitrlct tor tMt Lesd property near the head of the c,jmpUrt!tne-. efficiency, west fork of Texas Creek and will be good tfsil. built on a wagon-road procutl on a larger scale than to grad(. rct the camp with the main season since the ol the any discovery RlTCT wsgon 4nd , Ualn property nearly five years ago. This was of tventy.three rut now engmfjWl the original discovery on the west fork m Wmtf tons of supplier of Tetaa Creek snd is sttU the most drtlk MaclriM Me tmpioved ,n mining. prominent property In that region al-j , though numerous locations have been , , . . J D"loPrent wwk w1U commenced made since it was stated by Joe Jack AstLuT" S t son. o. ore T'T' txplored a depth by . 200-foot tunnel . ,L I t which is showla, further down the hBl te """"Si wptoml f mn" WWBt lnttmly' M 'Camp quarter, have been enlarged to J".8"7 prrim to accomodate an Increased crew of men. f8 dUmmd The Hyder lesd u now controlled by drUUnJ the Amalgamated Mines Ltd. of Van-! couver of which Wellington Beaton, also tiorU- rec nUy out of the the baad of the OeoraU River Oold h,t1 Hyer where be was suffer Mlnrs Ltd.. is the orealdei.t Mr. Bsa- ln Irom pneunionU. ha now left for ton paid orntly. a visit to tbe property re- tbe west tork of Texas Crek to carry out more work on bis Standard group of cUlms. Hi showings constat of two Ocod prureas la reports on trsl P" of low grade ma- onnatruMloa to tbe Georgia River doaa ttui- hundijad feet apart. Mines and mining has commenced As Pdt cross-vein soon as It Is ivasiUe to aet horses all ner eltoes that tbe propertj tbe way to the camp, the mining cresv wU1 nttlr become a milling propo- will be ,Iuon la1 W w" on a enlaraed and the wcrk speeded up. The trail to betac btiUt on a wan- Ur J T"-?' adaal- . t. iii K. . . b, Keously situated ami has plenty ol prtlt tbe paasage of tmcton and trail- UmbfT enreajleBt water power. i A. St. qtUr BjWJe. Vtetorta mining work baa beea resuaa4 on the Em- tagtofer. kas atatitd prHualnary work pator property in the Otoe Mr Creek sic-' on a group of delmi on Iskut River tton under the supervision of Ousts which has Ua bonsed by A. B. Trltca SeuTert and U to upeetad that this e- Tbe ore carries good value In gold and sons operations will be crucial In tbe "ler and Mr. Bridle Is optlmlatlc re- mauer of provlag up the mine. Devel- gardlng that soettoa of the CasstoJ optnent to date baa brought the Em- whlcb la north of PorUand Canal and petor to an Interesting stage. The main believed to be an extensJon of the lu been u-aond by open rut and aame highly mlseMltoed area. Mr. Brtn- atripplng serosa yveral claims of tbe die has made extensive examination gtoup and two tunnels have proven in that section. that the ore aoos down and the vein widen i with depth. The deepest of these Anent the Daly-Oerard interests, tunnels encouoWed the vein at 470 whlcb recently dropped the Hufus-Ar U A11K MIIICX .rlng Mrfanis gents and Red Top properties at Stewart. It la recalled that the aaine organ laatkm years ago turned down the Hid- Take notice that E D. Judaon. Limited. n.n n.v . t. i.t. i VuT thl C nees. scout engeer for Marcus Lakelat Rlvar near Trrraoe, "Clearing Dly. taepty-fiye yeara ago secured an Streams" purpose Baoiety. clearing and option cm the Jlldden Creek property improving the stream for the driving. . i . .... ..-, h. -L-Ji--.. bmgToe mna 1M the ufor hu principals rafUng of log. ! Tbe polnU on the stream between with the result that Hon. James W. which ft to proposed to clear are from oerard and s geologist made a trip to that point at which Lakelse River ",mlpe -.,mlE 01-,- tj,. ojolst re re-leavei v WPnr- Kotoi Lakelse Uke, to the mouth of tbe : Lakelse River. a ihib 1 fiorttd that there was Uttle chance 01 ' The estimated mileage between the making a mine out of the showing. !55r JUWITi"TS.lt MUn "tcropplog " T jl a small covering of copper ore on the I ihla notice was posted on the ground surface. Tbe optVon was then dropped on the 1Mb day of July, I28. d the property waa later taken up I Jglt tSrelo B&P&Sl PT the Qr.nby Co. which tor year, ha I "Water Act" will be filed In the office been thla concern's main operation and I of the Water Recorder at Prince RU- from which mjljlons of dollars wortt !POo&t!one to tb applloatlon may WPP we be filed with the u.M Witer Reeorder or 1 - with the Comptroller of Water ?H(thU. I pive additional men have Joined the ire of thU uotlee b a local newspaper, of Oeorgta River, In order to apeed up I E. D JUOSON. LTD . development. Tlie owners of the Eaele. APpfe- ,all practical miners, have been doing Judaon Agent The petition for approval of under- considerable development and it is re-ttkino nd an nollfiaUon for aooroval Dotted that some cood showlnss hsve of u Rcliedule of Ton will U heard suited from the work. The ore to 1 . ,l. fa.A as alvA if rial frl at i tkVJasaEl tTsl ' " ',", at . "Si. to b. fuid Vnd an, TJ. ch.lcopyrlU phrrhoUt In a quart. tended person may roe an oojeetion rein and 1 saia 19 assay nign gold thereto in tac otiice 01 we uB(wt values, or of tbe Water Recorder of the Dis- 1 .1 101 , - ". j Proceedings have been commenced by ; LAND ACT P. J. Slnnott In Supreme Court at Vlc- . -r.T7. behalf of William T. Harris, MWit; ';V i Vl ' of Port Angelea, In a legal action ag In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dls- alnst Dan Llndeoorg claiming 1100,000 'gUeenMC?.ottl,,ilnd.8.k,d,gt, m.de by Harris In 1909 ,n which ; Tin NftTIffl thst PaclflS Mills he clahns a one-third Interest In (Ha Lu Jv.ni. fnr i lease of the following de- was rtcenUy sold to Consolidated. For scribed lands , . . . some time HUgatJon has been threaten- h ?hmw.t,nn?.?w 'oTSl Sfnd? tbeaeS ""d.ng the original ownerahlp ol foiicwina the high water mark around the property and the present action the Island to poW "L00-1 ' ,arlaea from that. and con.n.n o. ff- Alircnt- Tn Casslar Oold Mines Ltd., with a AwntrM DMin..Ul-P'tt'n of I1W.000 haf, h, VTJ 1 1 formed to develop properties at the VtJta 4 n' A t the. .a -aJl.V is.-ai rxa a i. wi it Kit waawuiv VI rw;. ,N .E L? nStfioate of n the upper Salmon Rlv.r valley. The Title lor Lot nineteen hundred and company main group, known as the eighty-three lUtoa), iaaiar, consisu 01 seven claims or ap- Proximately S70 acre. The Shamrock K.cDt&rleproot of the loss of the o..Tf.' !riu. covering the above group comprises three claims of approx- r ..... m It la 1111 ., ... 1 lands having been pnjaiv . """'J u g'a. su- my Intention to lastie. "r tI ver. galena and lead are reported from f,. Dublicate Certlfl- the development work done to date. Dl- - a Si. if Wtie tTt'he above land in the rector of the Casslar Qold Mine. Ltd name of Joel PUIabury. The ongmsi Me: prcfcju,.nti Dr. Ormond. O. Lyons; . THim im dsted tne ' 111 . . . . . . , ... lirrunnsvo r mherd 309R. vicr-presiaeni, major w. u. owan r. C. WJ.L5i&,nw,Wtaar. M muuteri Mr.. Eric , B C . Q3rd July, 201 it' F MaeLKOD. Reglatm of TlUia. Sclieel, secretary-treasurer, and Duncan M. Mscdonald. fori is to b anner Thursday is to he the Banner Day The real purpose of "iJanner Day," Thursday, August 2, is to give every candidate an opportunity to get in touch with the Campaign Manager. There are a number of candidates whose names have been enter) whom the Campaign Manager haa never met personally. Each and every person entered is expected to be heard from on "Itanner Day.' The management in anxious to know just who is who in this diatrfiuUon. There seems to be a goodly number who have accepted Tw Daily News offer who, so far as the Campaign' Manager know, hve made so apparent effort- So "Banner Day" is report day and every participant in to be beard from. Retwrnbar to report to the Caoajtaign Mansger, in Tbe Daily News office, some U me Thursday. Try to have some subscriptions to turn in, but eve if you do npt hava subscriptions, you should r extort any way. If it i? ir convenient for yon to call at campaign headquarters ia person, wriu- or telephone the Campaign Manager, in-fpraviur hint of the progress you are making in the campaign. We want to know ju.si "who's who" in the campaign. You can help us and yourself by reporting before 8 p.m. Thursday and making it a 'rtM "Banner Day." If you cannot come to the office in person, it will be very easy lor you to write or telephone the Campaign Manager. Every tanjlidate will find it to his or her advantage to strive to secure at Itst one "club" of subscriptions to be turned in on "Banner Day." A "club" is any combination of subscriptions totaling $15 worth, and entitles the candidate to 100,000 EXTRA FREE VOTfiS. But whether you have one "club" one subscription, or no subscriptions whatever, it is your business to report to the Campaign Manager on next Thursday. This will be a big help to us in finding out just "who's who" in the campaign. It will be a big help to you. ag you will find the more trips you make to campaign headquarters the more information you will gain about the campaign, and how to make it the biggest possible success for yourself. So please comply with-thia request and report sometime Thursday. Campaign Just Starting The competition, which is just starting, is no wopen to any reputable man or woman in Prince Uupert and the entire viclnty which is served by THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS. All that is necessary to Miter the campaign is to clip the free nomination coupon appearing o ntbis page, fill in your name and address,. And send or bring it to the campaign department of The Daily News. Thjs coupon entitles you to 6,000 free votes and gives you a quick flying start toward ieea. Campaign jieadquarters, located on the second floor of The News building, are open each day from 0 an. until 8 run.- Telephone 34, Nomination Blank in The Pripce Rupert Pally News "Everybody Wins" Campaign. Good for 5,000 Votes I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for Miss, Mr. or Mrs as a candidate in The Prince Rupert Dally News "Everybody Wins Priee Distribution. Address ..ts.t;........,,.... Be Note Old)' one nomination Iank wjl lie credited tppach candidate Nominated. Day asididates in The News Campaign in Every sndidate as well as thpse who are considering entering the campaign is urged to get in touch with ihe Campaign Manager between now and 8 o'clock Thursday night. Those who are considering entering tfyrcampaign are urged to do so at once and get their campaign under way before Thursday night. Those wholrre entered but have not yet begun an active campaign are afforded the opportunity to get busy now stiM make Thursday their Banker Day. Whether you have subscriptions to turn m or not you are asked f6 communicate with the Campaign Manager between now and 8 o'clock Thursday night We are anxious to know just who is who in the campaign. Your report by Thursday night will place you on a solid foundation. The List of Candidates- DISTRICT NO. 1 District No. 1 includes only those participants residing within the city limits of Prince Rupert. One of the prize cars and as many cosh awards as there are active participants will be awarded to candidates living in this district. The names of those entered in District No. 1 up to the present time, together, with a!l votes cast for publication up until yesterday noon, are as follows: AntonellQ, Miss Muriel . Ilailey, Miss Jean M Uradbiiry, Airs. II. J. Collison, Airs. J. M Dominato, A Field, Mrs. J Frizzcll, Miss Laura Gilker, Miss Edna I; Jones, Mjss Margaret Krikcvsky, Miss Victoria Larson, Miss Agnes Lisncy, Mrs. A. B, McCrea, Miss Alice K.. . . Morgan, Miss Connie Nickerson, Mrs. Chas. M. . Poslolu, Spero Prilchard, Mrs. J. II Rood, John Shea, Lloyd Slaggard, Mrs, J. R Smith, Mrs. Hugh M. Stevens, John R Stuart, Miss Sheila '. Thompson, Miss May Wermig, Mrs. F Wilson, Miss Nellie Ungcr, Miss Edna . Zarclli, Miss Ermy 5,100. 1G2.300 128,100 167,200 74,800. 73,200 1(53,700 108,500 49,300 J02.500 74,000 86,500 91,100 107,500 85,400 70,500 152,300 5,000 5,000 74,500 157,200 5,000 90,400 56,200 63,700 58,400 107,600 166,300 DISTRICT No. 2 District No. 2 includes only those participants residing outside the city limits of the City of Prince Rupert. One of the prize cars and as many cash awards as there are active participants will be awarded to candidates living in this distinct. ,The names of those entered in District No. 2, up to the present time, together with all votes cast for publication up until yesterday noon, are as follows : Heaven, II. R. Queen Charlotte City IJirnie, Arthur E., "Pete," Smithers. Cicconc, G., Port Clements Dover, Mrs. George, Terrace Mcintosh, Misif Margaret, Massct McKcnzie, R. G., '(jueen Charlotte City I...... Ryan, Miss Kate, Stewart Taylor, Mrs. G. A., Port Essington Wilson, Mrs. L. C Hazclton .... 5,000 60,800 5,000 65,200 5,000 .5,000 5,000 12,400 5,000 MAKE THURSDAY A REAL BANNER DAY