Iron Deposits May Prove To Be Asseu After a long and weary wait this district is able to gel authoritatively before the governments of Canada and the capitalists of the world the true facts in regard to the iron ore deposit of the northern part of British Columbia? The party of geologists at present in thc.diMrict are making a thorough investigation and will report to the- Provincial and Imperial Governments. If the report is a favorable one. It is undersloyd that tlfere are Old Country capitalists wjiu are willing to enter into a contract with Ihe Jnierial, Dominion and Provincial (iovernnients to erect a imeller at some suitable site to manufacture iron and WeL SI Judging by reports received it wodldseern as if this di. tnct is the right one for the establishment Ttbe smelter. Pos sibly we may yet see the smoke of. the big iiltUilrial establish ment rising over Port Edward. Value Of Rain To The District. MILLBANK mm in in hi i Main is one or the assets of the north coast districts. - The precipitation, is rather high with consequent rivers and lakes I " ouu nnirr jnjwrr piluilinies. This year the weatherhas been unusually dry. Practical) nn rain haS fatten during.Jhe siimrnerso far and tjie result is that the lack has been, fejt by industrial establishments. Such conditions as this Itring io jjotice -the value of a heavy rainfall. We have in this district wonderful power possibilities and lhee will some lay be utilized, perhaps much sooner tlxin many of us suspect. Days Of Propaganda - j ' ? jA9 Of All Kinds. , e 0, These are the-days of the prnpngandil,0Alt.sfrfs and conditions of people are trying to get mailer putdiihed in the newspapers and?every mail brings proposals and suggestions from people in .HUparis.df Canada and thevilnited Slales. Me,n pose as pnldirity experts and sell their services to thoe who have, an idea -they wanMo "put over," intimating that thev can pet the m?tter pyblijJbjd the newjwpers and news matter. Ttiev can CThey-matier all goes into the waste paper baskeC So it i' with Ihe social, religious, sport, industrial, and trade propaganda. It all goes into a heap together and is burned,. but unhappily it takes time to open the lette'rs and ascertain that there i nothing of real value m them; Doing this forms part of the cost or publishing a newspaper. . ' f r . Popularity Of Wiangular Trip. - . vV Tne'triarigular trip, fromf Vancouver and Vicloria to Prince Rupert A Japer and bark to Vancouver or in the opposite direc twin , being, featured by the' CanadianXationaI Railwav and a PtKKj nrany J.aieiigers .otnji off here every boat day while mak. ing he lnru Jf the railway company had its own hotel here, it would arrange for U)n-ofr,s aUhis point so that founsN might hjtve flayer wo iri the cijy. ..s it is mot of them proceed to the next ,pOiul,-Japer or Vancouver. tiWr lh triangular' mule has been featured imd A it ho already met wilh favor. Within a few vears it should be one of the-best short irips in Brilish Columbia and the mo popular. U.IIMI.i'J.ljj f PAOB TWO TH1 DAILY HEWS ..Monday, uful t tt,.x RIFLE ASSOCIATION ) SSI ft . .1 Si I "SALADA" f T B -Aa. B507 is cool, delicious, satisfying. So easily made Try it. The Daily News PHINCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMMA .Published Every Afternoon, eicept Sunday, the I'riuce Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue, fl. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .1 l.Oti By mail to all parts of the British Ktapire. and the United Stale. in advance, per year , $0.00 to all other countries, in advance per year. $7.50 TELEPHONE 8S Contract Rates on Application. All advertising should La in The Dajy News Olllce on day preceding -publication. All advertising . received subject to approval. .Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY KDITIUN Monday. August 13, 193. 11 Big Event at Ottawa This Week Competition for Cash Prizes and Trophies OTTAWA. Ont" Aug. 13. By Canadian Press). Some fiOO of the best stints from all over Canada are here for the ifilh annual lU'ize meeting of the lominlon Ilifle Association, which opens on the Oonnaughl Hifle Ranees Ibis- morning anil continues until Saturday. The usual full program has been arranged comprising nearly fifty events, of which the King's Medal and the I W islock Memorial Trophy are new this year. Over 112,000 is offered in rash frizes and Ihe many trophies are valued at over 100,000. In addition there is the coveted opportunity to qualify for the team whk-h represents-; Canada"arh year at Bisley. The great majority of the ivniM'litors went into camp at Ihe ranges yesterday and the little cily'of white tents presents a tirelty picture. , heightened by .the hurrying activities, of competitors ami officials starting out on a strenuous week's, work. Priorvtn firing the first shot every -man secures a ticket for each event in which he competes during the week, showing day. hour, range, hull and firing point. Each working hour of the week is thus appropriate! until lunch at 12.-30 noon on 'Saturday concludes the meeting . This is Ihe third year for Ihe meeting- to be held on the Connausrhl ranges, which are considered to be Ihe fines! and best equipped in Ihe Itrili!. a rin j This morning's events will be largely in the nature of extra series tfoo!ing at 200 and 500 yards' to give the marksman a "hance t sight his rifle . The firs! y-match of the programme commencing at noon, is for tyro hots who have never won a prize at a previous rifle meeting. At 1.30 lh firl compel it ion in lie ( rand Aggregate commences. (his being lhr Mar Don. call match at., ami yards, jol lowed hy a WViUltWl 2fU:jards t Tlie first V)UTmjkeri match a! the same! ilttVAttciiths ilso on the ard for Uii afternoln. TERRACE NOTES Those registered jereplly at Ihe Terrace Hotel art S. V. Ar- dash. New llazellon; III. A. Gor man, A. J. Cook and wife, Frank T. llurdell and J. S. Wilmol of Vancouver; C. II. Sawle, New llazellon; H. A. Harlow, Prince lluperl: Mrs. Kva Cordon, Port cssmgion; v Aider, I'rince lluperl: T. A. McMarlin, Smilh- ei; II. K. Allen, Hanall; O. Han- son, Sniil tiers; M. M. Stewart, t'sk; H. Howe, prince lluperl: W. Manuel, Prince lluperl; C. . Frederick, Kaluiii Lake; S. Ioig, Ilemo; S. W. Walker, Vancouver; M. Cliorn, Chautauqua; A. Kgans, F. llofeucamp, I. S. Ilarnet, Vancouver; T. KarolT, Mrs. T. Karon, Mrs. Whit field KJder, Prince llu perl; H. O. Lee, Prince Huperl; !eo. Hanson, Kaluni Lake; II. IK Jones, Kalum Lake; II. C. (iunu- ing, Kalum Lake; Aloiizo Hull, Sealtle; L.F. (Zhurch, HeriMi; Mrs. K. fioMlie, Prince Hujert; (J. W. Hall, Lakelse; A. K. Acland, In spector Il.C.M. Police; II. I). Tas-sie, PriiMf? lluperl; II. II. Leigh-ton, Smifhers; II. M Taylor, I'rince, lluperl; .1,0. Hern, Van couver; Fred O. Hule, (Sen. II. Smilh, Prince lluperl, 1-1. I. Mlrhaiid, J. Keso, Vicloria; J I. Weslerberg, A. King, Ilemo; W. H. Cheslon, Prince lluperl; II. 'S. Parker and wife, Iluerl; .1. A. Turnbull, llazellon, J. L. Mitchell, lluperl; J. L. Christie, wife and children, A. Oraham, C. L, Walker, T. .herd, Ilemo; p. W. Pelerson, Avyox; W. Hutchinson, A iiy ox; Aloiizo Hull, Peal He. Mrs. Acland and children are visitors this week al Hill Farm. On. Lit lb and Mr. Morrison of Allwood, On!., who is spend ing summer months with hit daughter Mrs. Geo. Iover, spent last week al Lakelse. - e Sidney Hazel Jones is spend ing his holidays in I ow n. Mrs. Dover and Mrs. Morrison made a Irlp lo Amsbury this week. ! Mrs. Gilbert entertained al a most enjoyable lea on Thursday. Mrs. Marsh was Ihe guesl of Mrs. A. Y. Wilson of llenw this iweek. ' Mrs. Walker of Copper City as In town of Saturday. lie Mas m to moot 1 1 AYS- J SPIiKI.NU of women it limy be said that day by day in every way lheirdrv;ic I"k sjojipler anl sloppier. , VKltY sMn.ike the po"l we shall lie ahiei lo say: Woiiieit, women everywhere but not a leg in MghL 1 A-KOOh Mtul his honey- rtuiy be easily purled but not until the fool has lost most of his money. Welcome, welcome litlle rain, Joy you bring instead of pain,. You will cause (he wheeN lo lurn, Protect forests lesl I hey burn.: Welcome once again we say - Promptly all our fears allay, T - . .. A HAD reputation is a costly thing lo keep up. DAY by day in every way the bootleggers are gelling richer and richer. THF. latest regulations indi-4 rale that a rigid examination has to be pased before anyone can asume the wiiigs of an angel afler Ibey arrive in heaven. STOCKINGS may W said lo be on their last legs when they have boles and runs in them. Ten Years Ago In Piince Ruprt August 13, 1913. I The G.T.P. fleamer Prince George grounded this, morning off the end of While ClitT Mand. The accident occurred during a denc fog. 'IJhere was no dam age done o Ihe vese which arrived in irt Iwo hours behind schedule. Word reached (1 Provincial Police Chief Waller 'Ovien Ibis niornjtig . pY'.a."stabla)iig affair al N'icholl in wtiliJL$, construction lorenlrffl JjjJ lwo.au, U ttty Jow .Mr.,..M. Sandilands, government agent al .vtasreit, and llev. Dr. J. G. Soencer of Skidegale were Ihe witnesses al lb5 final session ofl Ihe provincial grain commission llhis morning. Ihe commis sioners left hv Die train for Ifaellon where there will fV V s's4ion loniKiii. iiieywiii jaier proceed lo Alde'rniere and Telkwa. SMITHERS F. Ockleshaw, architect, ha been rominisioned Jiy J. Ilife lo prepare plans and Invile lender for Ihe erection Ilrnadway West. of a house on Miss Lois Devninjias accepted a position In I lie union liank of Canada here, taking Ihe place of Miss F. H. Gray, who was recently married. Dr. L. It. Iladgero has re-open. ed his dental olllce, and will re. main for a few weeks. C, II. .leals, who relieved T. McMarlin rts manager eff Ihe local lumber yards of G. Litlle, has returned to Terrace . Mrs. .leals and children aecTuupanb'd him. Mr. McMarlin is- back on the job. C. F.. Dawson, W. J. Dawson Why Not the Best? n If both practical and expert tests of canned milks show Pacific lo be (he best put up in Canada, Is (here any good rean why every person who uws such a commodity should not insi upon Ihe Hrillsh Columbia product ? Every ont Is kept In our province, most of It goes to the farmers and for wages. Mas the Natural 'Pure Cream Flavor. Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver, B. 0. Factories at Ladner and Ab botsford, B. 0. iJk mam BBMMMBl BM BB BBBr r aild Mr .and Mrs. G. Orchard are back from a motor lour of the lakes dislrirl. They reirt a" very peaant trip, wilh fair fish-: Ing. The toad were good and: Ihe Ford lived up to its repula-i lion to take you there and bring you back. The local liquor vendor. W. J. Dawson Is enjoying u week's i holiday . Mr. Youngman of! Prince lluperl Is in charge during Mr. Dawson's absence. Mrs. II. C. Lifloti is entertain, ing her sister, Mis Annie Crom. ble ,vthu arrived from Iviittland on Friday. Mr. A. Miller I also a sifter of Miss Crumble. , II. G. Hniilh has couiileled the idacing of a new pile and stringer foundation under Ihe house of G .H. Wright. A. H. Millor who recently stifTered a broken leg. Ihe reulf of a fall while engaged in milling operations on his properly on 1 1 ml off s Hay Mountain, has re. covered sufllcienlly lo permit of his removal from Hie bospilul lo his borne . He Is'tnaking steady prgress Inwards recovery, ami his many frjenri anticipate seeing hint around again shortly. TELKWA Master Geralfl Wilmol of 'Van-comer Is visiting DestiKind and Terry Chelllebourgh, Mrs. H. M. Hoops enferlained a number of friends at (eh on' Wfrflltlfit' llftoMuiMfl w The Government -rrtad gang ef on Monday morning to work nrt Ihe road into the new coal properly on Goat Creek. - - II. II. Phillips is having his house enlarged. The roof Is be. ing raised and Iwo rooms added upstairs. WOTIOt, Tilfr will le trrfivfi up 10 t p.m. lrtlii1.v Alirti.l A 109 . tl.- I'll- Icirrt for Irrtii'lnnr nn Urn I Aihue fur an Inrli r)i lrm itrr iiwln, toriiis of trrul'r tnd fflflrtlliinn may U nt-utufi ai vf offif tit tne nndrrnlrnfit Urtt tit any lender nol nrrrntarlly ir-lrTO"t. t. w. 1-r.Aiisox ! City tnilnaar. Jtf.'flr Sromihe it&M Chilliwack District WtPmMfii With the Cream left in IUST a. the milk from J thefoolhilliofllieSwisj Alps ilomou$tb rough, out Europe, to is the. milk Irom the Froser River Valley Knbwn In Western Canada lor its remarkable and consistent richness. Owning and operating a condensary at South Sumas, the Borden Com-pany receives this milk . irom the finest dairies in the Valley, puts it up in four convenient sized cans, and places it within your immediate reach (at your grocers) under the name "St. Charles Milk"-always ask for and insut upon getting Borden's St. Charles 'Milk. Use it for every Milk need i VAHCOUVCM Ml Special Teapot Sale We have been fortunate in securing an a : rtr.1 r- ' of Old Knglihh Teapots which we have priced ex ;tj;: ;r.:. low. There are seVeral ftyles and, sites to cho e Prices run from 00c to $1.50. They are now on display in 0"f window. KAIEN HARDWARE CO. P.O. Box 1MB. KING fiEORCE CAFE First Claaa CHOP SUCV and NOODLtl. Furnished Rooms to Bent. Prices lleasonable Phone Blue 471. Second Ave. t ! OS Third Ava. Til. J. DrlP.Kenny DENTIST Nelgerson Block. F-hone 10S For Appointment P.O. Bos BBS, Frlncs Bupirt UscJ Less fuel Ti' I PV'r moaJ SMP Enam. i eltd Ware cooklaf vetweb. They use lean fueL To aatUfy oumlf try this C(n,o.n.n.r itul lo you" kHchen. Take an 8Mf Enameled Sauce Fan and one of equal alze made of aluminum, tin w other netaL Into tack pour two quart of cold water. Place each wiuce KIVE" ,hf fire- The water In the hMP Lnameled Sauce Pan will be boll inf merrily when the water in ihe other la jual aofinnlor lo almmer. bare your money. Uat SMP6WARE A Fact cf Porcdaln nef Hurt of Steel" mt Paart War. f '''-''r "a-M Bis aa4 .Mll PI.B.xa .LT :v. .. f aw a4 alM "" Mt. ' Crr-ial Wat, aki. w. far aM atata M tu. vNa mutt Slaa