————— —- -— iday, July 15, 1044, - THE DAILY NEWS ee. DS! SEEDS! + ete AEE Oe eceived our 1074) Bpring Beode QARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agente for \ INION NURSERY & Ky} ORCHARDS CO. Yj - ere in Feed of all kinds ‘' N FEED a SPEOIALTY fr) rdere promptly attended to ‘ e Rupert Feed Co. | ird Ave Phone Black 268 PEPPOBEOP PLE PEELE LALE Ee . OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, | j OF ATLIN AND HIBOO ubsisung Detween us, THE LAUNCHING OF THE TRANS-ATLANTIC AIRSHIP is Hotel Keepers and) hie Town of Aldermere, j Lake kathiyn and else- | ‘LOCAL SYNDICATE there is srovntoongg of a quality rh sh Columt t "= BOURASSA MAKES AN ATTACK ee ar 6s fas 1 tee T0 WORK IRON MINES «tiway, these iron ; doposite could be aid to John J : , al e said, and ali come |e used for producing pig iron 1 partmership are to be right on the ground, s s Y nwanhw ON CANADIAN ORANGEMEN noni Deposits Will Be Open-| ‘Mr. F. R. Backus, one of the Make This Work Easier for Yourself atit « Be . | ; . . 9 ” pee Rupe b y ; 1 , Be eilkiesh, "Teeny Roturee | NN Beetles, fe sirendy on OU will find that Sunlight Soap is the LEM BROUGHTON, | Say§ THEIR CAUSE IN NATIONAL POLITICS IS IN KEEPING UP the ground doing development P Irving N. Linnell. RACIAL, RELIGIOUS FEUD — WRITES OF CONTROL — | work. best and handiest helper for wash- June 22-July 20 OF FORCES Among other mineral deposits —_——— ing dishes you ever used soul sonal | ° NOTICE that 1, Arthur ii ‘anes eine to be thoroughly investigated) ROOSEVELT IS GASEOUS t Victoria, 4 G occupation} = fondon, July 12.—Henri Bour-|they would receive nothing like |this summer are the iron deposits, FAKER SAYS LANDOR Try Sunlight, and the hardest part of intend to apply for Dermiseiun | F | ‘ ‘ . the . or River. O1 6 M ing ia the following described lands:|assa has a lengthy letter in the|the support they had from 1 on Copper Kiver, nine wLULUnG so ine i is The work Bs Gt 8 post pmnted ot migR mes concerning the recent|Canadian people in their past'division. These deposits were Paris, July 13.—‘‘Rome has the dish washing will d appear. rk at the southwest corner of| |! concerning | sa i : . Portiand Canal District, marked | ; able from the Times’ Toronto|struggles, either for or against/acquired last summer by J. V./right name for Roosevelt,” said will be quicker done, too, N. BE, Cor.;” thence folk. wing ' - : “Thelthe fiag i} Rittenhouse, a New York mining|A. Henry Savage-Landor, who re- Water mark in @ soushetly diree-|COrrespondent which said Phe Me ag i » é é 4 . : i ssinuately 60. chains 108 POs) ass of active and aggressive Im | Mr. Bourassa proceeds to say|engineer, and his associates turned from that city Saturday. Of course, Sunlight is the best all-round Bs ‘wates “park, tacnes following perialists in Canada sy mpathize | that rhaps the Times’ corres-| ‘The ore has been described as |The Romans eall him ‘Ballon- soap you can buy—good for dainty fabrics, ater mark in @ jwortherty direc- nA a » o si wre e as referring to » Or-| hem: . § “ars li > prop- aro,’ : sans iterally ‘one ximately 60 chains, to e point e¢/With Ulster. It is they wh have | pondent was referring to the Or-| hem atite, but appears to be prop-|ar whieh me ans literally ‘on end those woollen blankets you want to r mark due west from point of| kept the flag flying in North Am-|angemen ‘whose effort in a na-/erly classed as limonite, of which|who inflates toy balloons with R pager ak eaaeene Oe — erica.” | tional sphere is mainly concern-|it is an excellent grade. The de-|gas’.” keep fresh and fleecy. emember, it is less : . “What category of Canadians |ed in keeping up racial religious|posits are located at the head- Mr. Savage-Landor has again kind to the hands. ARTERY RK HOLMES PIGOTT ‘ . ae. & a . . . ” | feuds As against these two|waters of Summit Creek, a tribu-|branded Col. Roosevelt as a . Stewart, Agent. are designated?” asks Bourassa 1 > a ' . tia. 18 to July 90. ts athe group of financiers who | sections stands the total Irish-|tary of Copper River. The prop-|‘‘fakir” because of his reported d May o wu 8 ) ) t ” - Steen’ ae : y » he ° Lover “Rive ” ———-~| waved the flag in hand so brill-|Catholic element in Canada, as/erty consists of nine claims cov-| discovery of the “River of Doubt e 4 District—District of Coast) innily and successfully in the war | strongly favorable to. Home’ Rule/ering an area of about 375 acres.|in Brazil. ? Range V. e ; amb in ‘ reciprocity > They no lin Ireland as the other dual|The locations are on the north ee n | NOTICE tat Lancelot ussel | AF ails , ‘ . iit . beavis of Esquimalt, B. C., o¢e¥- |} doubt know how to keep the flag | group is opposed to it. Between side of the valley and cover the|“LANDOR IS ABSURDITY” ster mariner, intends to apply | . ls a ip |these two extremes the mass of| mountain side to the summit, an SO ROOSEVELT DECLARES ssion to purchase the following| flying so long as it protects their lands: Commencing @t & pOst) pon niay and industrial con- | Canadian people can be fairly di-|elevation of about 2,200 feet, Lacey consumes oF tenaee i aa cerns vided in the proportion of two|There is good power on Teens New York, July 13.—Comment- All grocers y side of Bte- | f Rul { A how from 53.2 t sell and Bay, on the west side o - i favor o yme ule agains Lreek Assays show trom 5s ) a » we . Py . od and adjacent to application The same class of men who|'™ *#Y°! _— : ae at : fe on the cabled interview of A. : » Lees, Mence cnet Cees! fought 1911 to maintain pro-|°"° opposed to it. 54 per cent iron, 1.45 to 2.65 per) Henry Savage-Landor, the Eng- recommend it ence south forty chains, thence | )OUE m e . ea - | . 4 ave . req cent sulphur, 0.0014 to 0.002 per|):.) 3 on ideal sa, my chains, theace 2 me j tection in the name of Imperial Canadians hav be I urged cent pris i and 1.04 to 1.62 - h explorer, Col. Roosevelt said: A BAR 1310 liowing the suore ine wo ne | ai and the flag led the attack ito help in some form the main- 1 § 8, . Landor is a perfectly prepos- a an noement, eighty acres) n an if tenance of . military and naval | pe! cent silica. The ore contains terous absurdity. No serious man —__—_ RUSSEL WALROND Beavis| for the ea ae a aD TON Empire, over which|Small amounts of the precious! .¢ science, no geographer, no ex-| sas iota, ition in 187 n both instances : : , . » ’ ’ ’ i ‘ . stals, assays showing 80c per|, = ' . d May 26 to July 27. It ' es »y |they have no constitutional con- | ™ , ) plorer of standing, would dream ieee ~ithey won the day, because they a1 i ‘. : rol, bi f the commanders are|ton in gold and $1.68 in silver. | ,,¢ paying any attention to him. had at their backs the force of|trol, but if . , ceil . : ‘ ‘ i 7 . which rightly |t0 have the right and power to Phe deposit is believed to have}y;, |. the buffoon of exploration. Absolutely~ Uniform nadian opinion i | cat 2 j ; > | ant eeaeeEnEEeeeeeeeeeeel ————E lr gly, is determined to pro decide when they are to obey the noe originally laid wry ay the I have not a word to say about pow of the vil authorities | level as bog iron, ant ne area) pin.” - Canadian industries fron ; emitaiie suembn The ” ” competition from utside, from|What assurance has Canada, | @lterwards elevated. The ore is es _ MATTER OF THE | ; td -overnment has no auth.|Well suited to. manufacture Bes-} suits worth $30 and $32.50 of DLUMBIAN FISHERIES. | - ta is well as from the Un \\ se governme las no a : : ; : +} , 4 oN somer pig The deposit ha8 s0jine 20th Cent iry make for $18 LIMITED Ss s. Whether these active rity over the Imperial forces,!¢... poen proved by open cuts, but|s+ Bryants 158tf eu : =e a «@ . — imperialists would | ¢, at they would come to her res-| jt.is proposed to further explore | aI 7 oS ee ‘ th erves and financial , ease the Imperial officers it by diamond drill. The tonnage * **“* M Se tens ; i 1 I **** RRR HHEERES ta ‘ } action numbe s in ar m il cause sent est > 75 } : Se Sapeeme “sere h d vot affect their in-|had decided that her cause was 4! presen imated ae teak * * i Va ver Registry : CS BOL Barret a ons, witl a ssibly much ! . ver the Britist ts. I doubt very much. but|not one in which they were ob- " ; , bit ye reas +> : * GRANITE * sheries | 1, hereby offers | aes greater quantity to be determined |» * ler E ther on pies, - “| f they did I am quite certain’ liged to serve? jon exploration * Granite of best quality * rt he parcels hereinafte . ‘ property and assets of the | fhe property is distant 38) and thoroughly tested for * miles from the G. T. P. railway, ale . \ The goodwill of the busi: | MEN FROM VICTORIA STALLED AUTOMOBILE paase oe os . * sale. Cut stone or crushed #* British Columbian Fishertes | RGE Is but a railway into the Copper Riv- | pock in quantities, * the exclusive right to any/ ARRESTED; CHA 4 te all — vould make it avail- | NEIL J. MecLE * cigs iain ts) “**"Smugouima owimese STRUCK: GIRL KILLED °°": sid mate val 2°" Netiod, MetBop, ——§ ness it jation ¢ able ranspo on. supper | Telephone: Green A to the company following free-hold lands e ‘ ‘ . : sacl il is reputed to be the | »* tf * 1 ngs th ; —- Colum eattle, July 13.—The weeck- Miss Margaret Walker of London, ),..; ,; gical coal immedi-|* * jee wreo , r ; » 2 g { ’ ae a tees Genes (106 in & fish trap of a laune hy} Ont., Dies from Injuries ately t itary to the coast, and|* # * * * eee RHE HER EH L somesis | five a res of tb und from Victoria for Seattle, Received in Accident ce dd te ereced theca Bnery 88°) and for which immigration of . ; | mores 8 me five acres fcers were on the lookout, result roronto, July 44.—Under par- ' . Skidegate Inle 5 } ' nine plots of land in ? ekied in the arrest at Friday Harbor, ticularly distressing conditions, um City townsite, numbered 1 to] |, e & Juan Isla two | , an sive.) n th in Juan Islands, of | Miss Ella Margaret Walker, aged these parcels of land situate white men on a charge of smug i ; 1 Me + stader” oak hw 3 a te griineg aliens into the United | 16, daughter of I rine ipa Cons rr IMMEDIATELY 0, 11 ut? 13 14, 15 and 16, in States and the Wwapture of twolon Walker, of Huron College, Ag ente of Sale for me City, togethe { * reem and the oilery plant, fxtures,}Chinese whom the Government||ondon, Ont., was fatally injur- Discounting a os , Neots, manchans ry, mearves, ifficials said were being brought ed. when an automobile in which ines c “a illegally to this co bY: The , 0 ROC! nds at Alford Bay, comprising one ||! \°6%) Sere. en’| she was riding with her father, YOUR GROCER SELLS 1 and sixty and one-half acres or|'# en Was DI 1 DY & Bale o 5 ans as 2 00 and being lot number 4,|/¢},, sh trap near Friday Harbor | siste and friends stalled and wa: J ae eageser wm we gnd sat \ fishing tender res-/struck by an eastbound fast Up—Must be A‘ « en's shermen’s ese ds g ae : ‘al S Mi iwel ing h puses. the mess by at cued the four men and took them! freight t an _ os — _ Submit offerings 7 ae — — ‘rossil orth osedale. e 1 ! ! built thereon, and together|{o Friday Harbor, where an im-|¢ross!ng, : Laborator Tested : - ; st =, hak ae on mix atior licer arreste d them jeirl die d w ithin two hours afte! iis } ¥ LS ant wharves and storerooms and The white men gave their nam {She had been admitted > the gen- | amble & 6 | hinery an ures rein « en 2 ar "cu- h or rn a Sast there z a es as Ed. Jones and George Smith | ° ral h ' — 2 - = Me ” arrison, 0. | Land at Bare Island, Skidegate In i levatic .e |pants 0 ve car had narrow es | ————— mprising fifteen acres or there _ th ; migra na Se | apes, but were wminjured. j Third Avenue believe the ames are tictitious \‘ . ’ . | i follow! urther freehold land tt ivi ities | i ‘ Saleiie raaenes has be en ‘staked rhe prisoners will be breught| | fp Department of the “Government or [Here for further examination. | A Very Strong Feeling —— di INTERESTING ar hen oO ve hove lumbtia, namely - Fhe ey ne tho tee tea” es ms ait: An | list t } “Is it true,” asked Sallie, ‘that ; e ing the land numbered 5 above, sit n Englishwoman who is giv-} s i e, asked St , . FIRE ALARM SYSTEM pane hunited acres Copper Bay,)ing Yeadings in Canada boasts | the blind ean determine color by iy lamon eCWs Bay * mabe wa, Sewell Inlet and/that during twenty-three years|the sense of touch? — rs e ee e| 2. The trawlers and boats of the}she never accepted a farthing} “Sure said James, I one oy CMOUIT NO. 1. ope eae iu gg ae ewe. from her husband without |knew a blind man who could tel @ox 125th St. and 3rd Ave. i FOR OUT OF TOWN BUYERS ’ ” rum ) ve 4 4 La : . ria, The Grome. the steam tug AM-| promptly repaying him If that}a red-hot stove just by putting Box 13-6 St. and 8rd Ave. ! ’ venteen large ! ' : 4° Box 148th St. and Srd Ave r gas aunches seventeen e . . ‘ oes oas i »} ge oO it. i bh = ans — nail fishing boats, twenty-six Colum: | busband doesn't boast thal be) bis Anger on ce | Box 15.-—Junction of 1st, @nd and } or ae the property| !@8 & model wife he must be a} : Sra Aves, On the pages of our CATALOGUE which are devoted to DIAMOND JEWEL- oie ae tee et eat tet recauor| queer one Care of club rooms and oices: | Box 16-—1s8t Ave., between 8th and LERY, you will find Ilustrated a splendid representation from our stock ts of the said company nal 1 ‘ : holding of the company in me Con Fritz, the Handy Man, is reliable eth Sts, (Knox Hotel.) of GEM SET fashions of the day. You may choose your DIAMOND from 1 Whaling and Deep Sea Fishing ~ 7h St. (Cen th iMustrations and order It by mail with the same satisfaction you 0 + 1a iter weribe fo ’ 1 News| Phone 583. } Bow 17 tet Ave. and . ese illus na ‘eae eapernans es the Bul . for the Weagly wre ms | x tral Hotel.) would experience in a personal visit to our store. of August, 1012, made between ? } : } WE ARE THE LARGEST DIAMOND IMPORTERS IN a ge ny and the , eee ven, eas. eet eaten eet x CIROUIT NO. 2. We guarantee every Diamond we sell to be perfect in cutti color and ‘ rT i certain o he pro —————— tthe business of the company, now (E Box 22—srd Ave. and Sra Bt | Briiliancy. See our Catalogue for dainty Wedding ceuaiben ead Wee- mpany’s cannery at Aliford Bay ’ X (Post office.) ding gifts of all kinds. olumbia K Box 28-—Srd Ave, and McBride St, TAKE NOTICE that the Receiver FRED STORK S HARDWARE | 4 - = EE is og | oss oe cee and sale of the sal ope ~ ee ve, » sols, or any part thereof, before the see ¥ Box @G--fud Ave. and 6th 8 H ] 1 if the sald Court for his sanction } i . \ | 2 t ot ee ; a7—G, 1. P. y m Wane aR bidtahall’ neceasertly be 710 SECOND AVE : om aa enr ITRS ns, Limite ed, and any sale shall be subject osnour i eee _T i'mation by the Judge of thé Su Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Inspector Beytes : JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Compt of British Columbia rp X Box 9F 5th Ave, and Fulton St. ' Nori B shall continue | 2 Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Of the Royal Northwest Mounted |} @ox 82—Bordep and Taylor Sts | Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Directert VANCOUVER, B.C en days from the 11th day of July iron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns ; Poliee, who left Regina on June | : Box 34--Tth Ave, and Fulton 6t 4 ee arent the Bank ofl me Valves Ammunition | 2nd for the Aretic regions to] Bex 6-9 Ave, and Comor ave, 1. &. Bell, care of the Bank 0 jope k Box 378th Ave, and Dodge PI | > Vancouver, British Coulmbia, not investigate the murder of two|§ } : » last pub ose : Box 38— 6th Ave, and Thompson 81 | - “his. aan en Ww Oeil Pumpe - bbereid Roof! — ted Iron American explorers by Esqui . ” . | ABREU B BBUF UHBEEUBBUEUUEEUR UR ULE AURIE the name in full and address “ the Stoves and Ranges u ng rruga maux Some idea of the work : \*ROUIT NO. 4. lg nd shall be accompanied y «A ai 4 ve. a ‘ chaaue " pavabie at par to Van “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” accomplished by this organiza : oes, m A and) 6Bmmerson if Plumbing steamfitting for five pe eent of such ble . —— me i seueulars and information_of th: — = : tion can be Bathe red by this on | *® Bex 425th Ave. and MeBride 81 | = ? erty and assets of the British example of the hardship experi-| 2% ges 48-——sth Ave, and Green St. and sheet metal work — 2a ea can AH , questions of law and order in|} @ex 4+—6M Ave end Bash Bs. Peet | : t the oMfice of the Recetver, Bank K D Tae onaithe Nearing |Z Box 457th Ave. ang W ld aloe Vancouver Britis h Columbia FRED STOR ensed by h men in olesring ; Box 141.7 Ave eiten st at fair prices estern hed this «ith day of July, 1014 | up question f law and order . . > MOORES), DIED, esDOn NO ee | im the West JE CIO IDOI ie IOI IID IO tiidide | ininG OOOO IDIOIIOIOOUIOIDOIIIO IOI noire Solicitors for the Receiver re