PAGE SIX Propaganda tyiread over the ELECTION DAY IN 1 HOME for candidates running fur nniLt- in Konu. a;i front of public buildings thiou.hout the it y. CONCOI.EUM CANADA LIMITED GOLD SEAL 111 COLD tCAJL 'J I ( uiUMcmw cvwuniu iini, "rOBJlR HfliF&fF j&WBW MONTREAL OLEIJMtl Giirviiiiixjji'j. n Rugs THE DAILY NEWS WednpsdilV LOOKED FOR OIL Conoliafcaatd( Llmlied. Nick prospected thoroughly over-the country where the oil was posed to have been located, but ON NAAS RIVER judKin?fromt0thef'niuraen of "the country, are skeptical about it iever having existed. Report ,f Surveyor In 1914 Take fr. Gordon sailed yesterday iWjMtir It Hemote IUj-..fnfteriroaTr- on- the Catla for his ln of Alyansh h?&e AJertBjivhere he wI" " i spemTat Ieast"part of the summer. S. P Cordon, well known He rMorted that unrlnir a nr. iiorthrtirpp'osne'ctor, who wa for- riveJ in the Naas Valley and the ie It f(rickiSirtiL Me.tr.J. ttmi tit, Ntmt . Aiirtu. Cltj. iftrltkeiil uiJiir' lUoii or oblliatleni'a' r CODV OI Hu itlir'h.n... li t catMi.a catliUdf 1 li.Uk A V. r-" mini arlM w . Yen Jlaw tlitlt Ep(lu weeks ago from Terrace. Duing the. past Aiyansh, but there is still some on l thre weeks Mr.. Gordon made a-'he hills. The country north of 'rip from Terrace over the trail to; 'lya.nsb which he visited has sel-Alynh, whence, In company with jdomieen'penetrated by white men. ! James Nick, who bad traveled oyer I "There ore some promising looking the trail from Alice Arm tb An- agricultural areas, with flat, clear I vox, he went on a trip 55 miles up meadow. The country is ihac-I the Naas River, past Cranberry cessible, however, through lack of f nTA Prill nnwiirwl PropVn in InnL- transportation. v. WIVVIIV) u IUIIV S , ... : '.to report that vg made In, 1914 4Jiat seepages of crude oil Passengers going through to r mv surveyor, who lost his C. J. Fletcher, from Anyox, and me in me great war. uordon and G. A. Gorman, from Stewart AT LITTLE EXPENSE 1". iMsl; ' a ... Visions of; hoop eklrtfl . . . curlsr. . . anil tliQ cliarm of s , . ; 1 IfifW W .W. 1.4,"4;.1 ?v'- adipu hoimf .yolit . . . oroJirotiglu lo MiAdUmtk k v SVj "' "' 0 V- 1 Iff ' "j V4C!"'V: 'i-.A-- ly Hio quaint pattern of this iiiimmiuI Congoleum rug. ' 4 rSHH!f!iii ' Viil i k j iiy; fc,.;l'MCConr!m1yeH the j.an,l.,alc hoSkeJ rug in i W '? MISt X' $- X . ' . -SR '.. ' nllra-iuodern form. ' ' , " , . . v ' i Congolcum Cold Seal Ilugs cost fo littlo . . . and last so long. Wt-ar-riifeistiiig . . . duo to the new 3Iulticotc " ir4cess . . . waterproof . . . and made in Mich a variety of attractive patterns. Orientals . . ...florals . . . geometries . . . brilliant colours and uIm!uii1 cflifla . . . and the "Concord'' . . .give wide fcope for individual taste. A few dollars Iuijh hcauly for evei-y room in the house. I2ay to clean . just n ruh-ovcr with a damp mop . . . and guaranteed. Every geunlne Conguleiim Gold Seal Hug has the Cold Seal on the surface . . . your guarantee of satisfaction aud positive protection against inferior substitutes. Clip tlie-coupou and tnd for the coloured pattern booklet. All the tiewcet Cuiigolc.um patterns arc shown in it. ".V :i : CONGOLEUM COLD SEAL HY-TIIE-YAKD Congolcum can be purchased by the yard in smart Tile Effects. Durable, easy to clean, and guaranteed like Cold Seal Rugs. I'xicei are very low. 2 yds. wide 70c per so,, yd. 3 yds. wide-475c per sq. yd. 5 1 ' r : J. .. . . , Vancouver on May 16, when pro posals or further financing will be dealt with. Representative of the British shareholders will be in attendance. Complete reorganization of the capital structure is under consideration, much de It is reported that the Bayvlew Alining Co. may resume opwa-fifons on its Portland Canal projp-trty this season. The company is -ported to have ample funds or titinil In .mntlmiM work On this w. u. Mansion, J ... . . News of the Mines AROUND PIUNCE RUPERT To Hcsume Development of Mona Aline, Near )m Lake: Woodbine to Revise Finnnem c:t... Crest Capital Doubled Active development of the Mona mine, about k in AU J Tl T ...Ml V,.. . , mHy engaged in ranching at weather in the hills was really uuw u , VT r n V Vf n A 1 '"mM been encountered there. j Vancouver from northern points) The report to this effect was on the steamer Catala yesterday . A general meeting of share-i rowht '5 vears ago to Alyansh ffternoon included: T. Mochlda, 'holders at the Woodbine Gold by Ken Taylor, a provincial gov- from Mill Bay; Miss Furlan and Mining Co., Ltd.. will be held In awojmieit over certain "rf -cMon of :t. i ""orgo will s pei ui hat district and nl . pending on reisultaof first ship- r ,0 Stew.irt in 1 . ! n ment to smelter, . There are "rojec4ed railway r u e llternate proposals of converting iptnmon stock io Ibe treasury to . --nniIBI reftrence shares. Increasing the hAKm IVIMIIIIIV1 upitallzatlon of the company or I JTllLl iilLylUlll 'suing debentures. mV YORK, Mi. oailstic tricks were ! jwnUy hy wireli s UuoaiOKcr, who mur financing was made nectary ! while nca . ,i , siCkmnlatA 4 Via (mmurilV lit fha Tiafl. r . .... , Annual report of.'Beri l Smith, Premier (OildiMfnln'g Co., on the nroperty Je,nd further llghr to a recent reported. encounteriVig of the vein on the Silverado property at biewart. According to this re-port, the tunnel had advanced 412 ret by the end of last yeur and i was estimated that Approximately RoG feet additional had to be driven before it could be expected tb cut the. first of the zones on the surface. "These new show- Ings," said the report, '"consisting or four or five mineralized Bhear tones-elosely grouped, show at one point on the surface an excellent grade ilverlead ore and good as says In other scattered locations." ' The contract has been let to I'atsy Ilogan and associates for 500 feet of underground work In the Winkler tunnel of the Silver Tip property, near Hig Missouri, aStewart. The tunnel is now in lOQJfeet. A 200-foot cross-cut will WSdrlve-u both .ways to cut four different beds of tuffs under tho surface, where work done last year xiwed .ore that assayed as high as C8C ounces in silver. The ; j face .of the tunnel Is now in lead-jilnc .ore with jrood silver values. A Ihreerborsepower engine and ifan have just been installed .and layout 10 tons of supplies are be. iiig tsken In by the Crawford Trajrsr Co. There is sufficient mi: ------ jjox, cauMu wntiug .i;.i Ule property at uie neaa oi nasi- 1m .ww a Mi U) , ings Arm ana to exiena me lun-lel a further 230 feet to intersect the ore shoot exposed In the flKaft workings, thus bringing- the prop-sirly to IBs proJu'clfve alSgtf, Ne- gotiations are also under way by ,hi ,eompAnX'XJtP'l relate the N- light to be turned on m v ej exal Ayaiwh nd was at one time lo- warm.- Jn the valley the snow uruiuuiiwu. u. urtnji, ivwnuy maUe an ;uted :t Alice Arm, .arrived hi the has practically all gone., having j illation of the property and Jaid OVlt a plan, of levi e! find development to date consists of open cuts and tunneling. The ore is chiefly silver and values as hith so pii yvi iuu wave ucun itvcuicu, veins appear to parallel, strikini? northeast .and carrying hiirh hM silver content. Work Is to be con-' Linued on the main body of ore and steel tracks and dump cars will be purchased in order to speed up progress and allow trial shipments (to be made this summer. money in the treasury t he present plans. "Hfl wrgn and p II f T l. nawj ii iikgnt uu the Yuki 'ays & Exploration ( ',, . Pi rtfeorn Light fr..m Whiv Hi ,n leiegraph Trek Aftr "i'r'j'ng at Telegraph ok unt'iUKKl overland im., Jtnm-! '! r-tl I woperty as well as the Arlington Wing and duplicaf woun. near Nelson. , of meOJums r SH0WS1RIG ' i Jlr. Uunninger. Um i d . .-. . , .m:;n of the science and invesf I Silver urest Mine, Lia., nas in- , n, nwv-w.ui ri.. Creased iU capUalizatJon frwn to bnstt M . tlpjm), Followinv iMWitmnal -stunt?! Mch a trumpet was iduMi. out visible assistance and a M tn.ui moved up and dnw :: nl a message from th,1' ether. Uunninver dtscloHed In - niet.io iua-iii'ig o i m Im, kU -nut and .nsll he Saddle. Further, jmoney is aUoj rweai occHtiary 10 resume oeveiopmviH if the company's property on Salmon River, Stewart. Operations of .the .company last year were cirv- 3ned to the Saddle property, here open cut work exposed the eln for 750 feet, ore averaging 360.87 per tan. Work on Ihe ierial tramway win carried on from May until fall when weather trlade necessary the suspension of work. The tram is all completed with the exception of the last wer and the unloading terminal 'rnd or bin at the mine. , The ?a.ran is well equipped. Development of the propHTtv at Stewart Sj taio W .be jesiJLtned tilf'seatori . I ndfolrft the Sllvpr Tin nnSllU MIourl properties. - j' 11 l. I. sent -d tt1 -itrapticd about hie a the trolling switches of vr.ich he:; in his pockets. He .xplsmi-i'l his pmrattts was- - mila' ! miniature wireless -endmi ibe receiving end ut nin contained in the base of 'he 'J d which wore plaited tb M u) be controlled . A m.igtift u receiving end os the set P j i ylvgt of metal in tho pf rfuit object. Mr. Jhianlnger repe..' I 4f the exuerimenu : hr.Jtl wooden wall from out - :de tht ishI added that if ' ndn( paratus were built up -ut'u rnnfm!rt rould 1 1 1- Ilv ate the set from a f""'' point. Mr. Dunninger knew of no medium mplo'ed wireless. (Oil .uc Ml How 1 Was Fred of Hemorrhoids alter 25 ytan of tuger'nt T L.J ..Jin pit "I Gradual V.wriiwy S-irgf. Upr-r a.lo. N il medicine from sU r world snd went ,h twic-t Pordand, l"" Shrbrookt, Qut. I j T 0 II J aut ID hundiedJ ot douan jj.l jonJ.B:.for.noU.ere but waa in lutn - - . ,i j;.i .1... ,h. doctor JvikI"! tn wat'r m fmw dVt. Mr wif. hppnJ w p,ldLS Dr. Ch.M'i Almny got. box. w...o ranch 3r Ihstl ordered thr . boiei. In on week ' , four y..r. .rnc. I 'f' fft of h pils. r!7,.f IW r M In bli.vin A tnantnt." Dr. ChiM' undard, tlmt-proen " p, for pit., or rmorhoiS v HumcII'i p.ri.nc. ( k that of manr thouwnJ o who hv.bMnrV'.v,lrCb' pilti by this otbinj antiwpdc oiniment. '.itiiit orThiDr.A.W.Ch.-Ml r. fii,.J Toronto,