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DAILY EDITION MONTREAL AND PORTLAND CANAL Indian Mines to be Listed Stock Exchange: Publicity For District Monday, July 9, 1023. mining development been appeal ed to for funds biTore any accurate knowledge of a properly bad the present system of devebqi- MONTHKAL, July 0. It is un- mont ,Prc.can m fPW, jf a,,y dersloo.l that .application will failures, so far as the penernl shortly be made to list. Indian public is concerned. The risk is Mine i.n Hie unlisted department taken by development syndicates, of Hie Montreal and Toronto eomnnseM nf lnuinp mm n-im Slock Kxcbaiifres as well as on the ari. willing In pocket their loss, if Standard 'Mining Kxchanjre in To-'..,,,,.), occurs, without the public rPn,n- ' beinp any the wiser. The syivd.- Thi will add one more to the ,.ai which has nroviile.l Mm crowing list of mininp issues necessary capital for the deveU1 ftiriiished-byllie trading facilities .4t,u,.t of the Indian, has ad-! of the--. Monl real Stock Kxcbanve vanced it to the stflRe- where it' who recently have taken some ac- run. lie iWidently staled that thej live nnd very constructive steps property is no longer merely a! in connection with the trading in prospect but a mine, and it s' nuninjr shares. (mv only a question of how Hs Very little publicity haV been a mine it may become 'through piven in 'the-Indian Mine and Hie further development. Some idea mines in the Portland Canal (lis- of the extent of Ihe mineralized trict of Uritish Columbia in 'Which zone U afforded by the fact that it is.. situated. Marked develop- the Premier Mines group has se. roenl pf tliese British Columlda eui-ed and is developing if. Hig mining properties, however is tak- .Missouri properly, sitaled be. inp place at the present - time, yond the Indian properties, which and this province promises to be- lie between it and the Premie, come one of Hie world's preatest Method of Mining mininpr districts. All this has Mininp In U.C. can be carried come ubout within a comparn- on economically owinp to m-'thod lively short space nf lime, ami of approachinp ore bodies, by tun-probaldy nolhinp has contributed nels from sides' of mountains, more to present activity than the entirely eliminating cost of ex-discovery of exceptionally rich Mn.dvn hoisting, sinkinp and sllver-pold deposits in the Pro-piijnpinp niachinery. The localinn mier Mine, which is now known of camp close to li.le waler is an the world over. This mine has important factor in its favor, been, developed in less than four providing easy nnd cheap ship " jeaj-s by New York interests as-pjnp facilities for ore and con-sociiled with Hie American centrales to Ihe smelter. Sniellinp & Hefininp Company While overtures, have been aniTlin within sixteen months made from several overseas 1,!?R ?34C5p,0no to its share- sources for purchase of the mine holders. ior u conlrollinp interest, the Ah" ,i".ianMines. developed by fnup which has been associated a -stronK Montreal and Toronto with development of Hi Indian f.yndicnle, Is arconlinp to govern have so much confidents jn its went and prhalc mining enpiii- fnliirri that they iHV decided to eerinp reports, in the same min- rain it ns a Canadian enter-rraliied zone as the- Premier iii.c. Mine. A very' larpe amount of Oimpany is capitalized at uiiv iius oecn none on the pro. r oi.o i no (shares of .fi0 perly, the underpround workinps v.duc r-f which ?1, 258 000 comprislnp more than 2,000 feet been isuvcl. of tunnelling. 1 irict DR. LAIRD SPEAKS AT accounts for Ihe fact that com paratively little lias been beard of lis development in Canada. There PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH is also a fair sprinkling of Ameri- arelary Fop Canada Told Local can capital in the territory' at ' "OO11" Lt Night of traded, no doubt, hy tl,P stlcces's Flnnanclal Conditions f Hi?, J' :0rne- , . I '"v. Ir. ItolTLaird, secretary Iho i Wednesday and Thursday "Havu." Fox News finite! le. Friday - and Saturday and Salurduy. Matinee. (iny Hales post, in "Omar Mie Vent maker.-' Comedy "Hee Haw." ORIENTAL PLAY IS THAT OF OLD OMAR Will be Seen Here at Week End; Beautiful Love Tale been obtained. The results were. t.pad we see liim as frequently disappointing to Ihern and unfortunate fur the mining industry, as the percentage, of on failures was altogether out of proportion to the returns from, the successful properties. Under i The picture story of Omar Ibe Tent maker, reveals Omar Khayyam as a far more inlere'sliiifr personage than we have becndcit to believe from Hie Fitzgerald translations of Ibe Persian poet's quatrains. Omar, as post portrays him and as Tully writes hitn, is not I hi" mere wiue-bibber be is. popularly concept!; in- a philoso pher, poet anil scientist of the. highest order, whose pronounce ments rank in dignity with other leaders of philosophical thought. whose poems have. a quality that 'Oaar the TentntLtr" lias maue mem eniliire Hie lesi of lime ami whose scientific achievements include, the inventing of Hie first practical calendar of the I'V llr 11 ,'niil II, la umin nn.l the l... I.J... n !lo..lf l.i.. I. !...' .. . I1 J'"' '" Ml" I'"!!!!";; ........ M.-r., iiiuy'io me. numic n. iirani nre.ieii. ti,';.;i n-i -ii. ui. v.. i.l.ll. I.... I r . 1 . .. . . . ' hj.iii-!. MM jrui, i f nr. .If. unit-, .lllH'l 1 11111 1 II K III IFli """".if""1 " iiiBiuucrn uj ame 01 llpliaion. THl DAILY IfEWH Movies and Movie People Devoted to the doings and sayings of those who entertain the public. WEEK AT THEATRES Monday and Tuesday. Mary Miles Mlnlep mid Turn Moore in "The Cowboy and Hie Lady." Comedy "Hocus Pomis," Palie Heview. ffnl as Mils phssnge hinds ioi;eth er Hie hearts of yoiuiv Shireen ami Hie Christian Crusader, win lias i.i ruoiiired by Hie ornaslriaii fanatics. .Vdvenhire and romance abound in tins film. Naturally, also, il is filb'd wilb Ibe color f Persia ill Hie lime of ji great est irjory; and, in fact, some of Hie scenes rival in immensity and scope j any! hiiifr the screen has eer given us. MYSTERY STORY IS :! MID WEEK OFFERING . Bavu Is Curious Tale of Life In Russia During Period of Change Havu is essentially a mystery islory, soiucwhal weird but with plenty of thrills and nelion. The play tells Ihe story of two men, one refiiic.l, educated and straightforward, the other a lirule,' n peasant with no education nor heart, both fighting over the same woman, an aristocratic prinrcss of high sirung nature. The action lakes plave during a lime of human .upheaval, when human nature is not reliable ami a woman kipws not to which man . he uiay safely turn for protection One of the most interesting scenes is a marriage ceremony which lakes place in the weird attic if the peasant, Havu. I'nder Ibe first revolutionary regime Tn lliissia, no 4ricls nor witnesses were necessary lo a marriape ceremony. The ineresigninp of Hi'' name of the -man ' and woman sulliced. The wedding scene where the ture with Mary Miles Minler andft on the launch Tom Moore, directed by Charles Maipne, which will be shown at Ibe Westhnlme Theatre tonight. This ilance. furthermore, is lh scene of a tragedy which affords' Mr. .Maunn left the party her-! the material for the preat .climax and is remaining1 in. the city until of this piclurization of Cldeit'"iorrow when he will po lo Fifth's famous idav. I)urinsr Ihe Anyox by gas boat relumiii Throughout the -story of Hie ,anCfl n the anteroom; Ihe villain'Mm,h lo Victoria fmm ther hy film runs a .truly beautiful lalejj. munfered. but who the guilty 0 "tennyer Prince fteorge on of Hie love between Omar and pcrson'ls cannot be determine.! i Thursday Shireen, wlwmi he loses Hirouah 'hecause nf the shot b.-ing fired in of Shahs, only lobe mil fed afler'nll comes out as it should. Much many years, finding bappines.s 'of Ihe picture was made in Wy-logelher afler counfless vieissl-'ouiing near Jackson Hole, a fn. ludes and banlsbips. A second- moiis resorl for cattle rustlers ary love theme almost as beautl- nild outlaws in limes gone by. Ministers Report Progress in Interior Country where Crops Good and Industry Flourishes Prosperous conditions in the central interior with future prospects more bright than ever.were reported by Hie iiroviu- paricial government ministerial parly which relumed In thu cilv on has Saturday evening nfler a twelve-day tour which covered most of Ihe important points between Prince ficorge and Prince llupert. The ministers were Hon, T. I). Pattullo, minister df lands and menibej for Prince Hupert, Hon. A. M. Mnnsnn, attorney general and member for- Omineca, mid Hon. Dr. V. II. Sutherland, minister of public works, , P. Philip, chief engineer for the. panied the ministers. nel, partially completed last year, Through the entire intTior il is proposed lo finish tbU year, district Ibe crops am lonkinp It is hoped that by next year mo-splendid and are Ihree weeks tnrist from the soutlfmay I ravel ahead of the usuaj season, Hie, in their earn ns far as llezellnn sin f wort n V r?.,", efPnn- Preshyterian Church of parly reported. Industrially thereby way of Ouesnel , , f Done. Privately It iA iiilereslinp to note thai sizeii congregation. me worn wnicli lias lieen carried Dr. I.nlr.l rm.i,UH ti.- n.. on in Ihe Indian up to the pres. Toronto on last evening's train cut lime has all been provided and sails tonight for Vancouver for privately. This plan is now While here be is a guest at the being generally followed in all Manse. I.- a l i .:,.. . - . . i iiiiMiimii uwieruiKings oi uiej Yesterday morning at Kinu. aim mis peen Jouml tn com-; Presbyterian Church, ' fie and Prince I... ..I.I..I. ! ' ii ".'" """"n. Pteacneii m the church Is increased activity especially in Oenrpe. IJ l iSlS1 h U,at l,"'rf '" 'l hl ,,oalin wil1' U" '""'"-inp line and new sctj Duthle Mine Road n w Im hiir lovclmirn v" ,'hM,7!,'1,,',n,1 ndilion and tlement continues to take place! The road rrom Smithers to Iho wit . Uiree 2 S compared particularly will, regard lo mis-lea.liTy. lion. T. 1). Pattullo was'liuthie Mine is progressing rapid-w.ii. or four .only a yeacsmns ln India and China. The particularly enthusiastic about lv and the irnvernmenl Is r..l,Iu adrlress was a telling one nnd the future. "It is a wonderful construction, working all Ihe men proved, very Interesting lo a good.! hinterland for any city lo have,"that the job will stand jri order In be remarked. allow shipment of ore lo be The provincial government is made a early as possible, Mr. Ibis, year undertaking the cnn-lDuthie will ship lem'porarlly to hlruelion of Ihe Hums Lake-i:n-jTrail via Jasper until arrange, dako link of the trans-provincial .ments, necessitating, the. building iiiKowiiy ii wis reported. ii 14 mi minkers ai I'rlnce llupert, nre hoped lo complete half jtween Prince fleorge nnd Ques- completed In ship Ibe output by wny of this port. Points visited by Hie ministerial party, in the Interior were eyenlnj. the uxorious desires of Ihe Shah 'darkness. In the end, however. MRMRFRS OF ORANfiF LODGES AT CHURCH Accompanied by Sons of England, Marched From Metropols Hall to Methodist Church Last Evening Some fifty members of lb Loyal Orange Lodge, Loyal Orange lleiievnlent Association nnd Sr.ns of Kngland participated in Ibe annual church parade lo Ibe Methodist Church last even lug. Charles Lemon was marshal niuj Ibe members marched from the Metropole Hall tn Ihe Methodist Cliurrh where Ilev. 0 (i. Hacker preached, his (ext be ing-'Ye shall know Ibe Truth nno the Trulh shall make you Free. TIMBER SALE X 6040. tnf4 TVmlfM will lw rrrrlVfrd by ihe MlnlAlrr or l.ml, it viMiirla. not luer man iHMin mi iim ism nay or July, fj, for i in- imrriiaM. or Llrt-mr X SlMl, l rm xjw.vvi rwi or srniee, im.AOO F.H.M, (lar, 90.000 F.B.M, llomlurk, U.oon llnral fl or I'oIm anil I'lllnr, and I to T, 'imam on an area north or I, II. No. 4, at Van orwlal, Skerna litver, liantn 4, U.ail Unit IKntrlcj. dim t i year will lie allowed ror removal or timber. rurllier iiartlruUra or Ihe Chief pored-ter, Victoria, B.C., or Dlatrkl foreater I'rlnre lliifierl, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 6207. Ther will U offered ror Sal al public AnrtiiHi. at noon on tlm lt day or July, lJ, In the ofrira o the DIMHcl Forealrr, Court lloime, I'rliir llupm. Urn tlrence f 7, to rut 710,000 reel B.M, of Sprure, liaUam, liemloik, and Cedar, and alan 760.000 reet B.M. of Felled aud Uuckfd Spriife; lialnam, Hmnlnrk and Cedar, on an area alluaied on neer and fl'ar l.akea, I'rlnreaa hoyal IMaod. Itame 4, CoaU Land plulrlrt, Two (Ji yeara will Im allowed for removal of timber. Further rariiriiiara or thu Chler Forei- !V v,'""- 5- 'Uiatrlci Former, I'flnre Buiwrl, B.C. i Mindnr. Jb 0- 1653 Everybody likes strawberries hut not every person can eat berries in the ordinary way . without stomach discomfort. Combined with the crisp, porous shreds of Shredded Whole Wheat they are easily digested, wholesome and satisfying sucti a pleasant relief from the heavy Winter foods that have almost put the liver " out of business. Shredded Wheat is readycooked und ready-to-eat a wife-saycr during the hot days. No kitchen worry or work. Two biscuits with berries and cream make a perfect meal for breakfast, for luncheon, for dinner. untutored animal like, peasant. llTinre (ieorne, where a public Havu, u leader of Ibe red revolu-lmeclinp and a Liberal picnic wen? iionisls. slamls reailv to marrv 'held. Fort St. Jame. Vanih-rhoo- a beautiful and cultured princesij'where a meeting was held, Fort Is a sj nation vividly brinpiiiu rrnser. Kndako, hninrnls Lake.; home the full tragedy of the .Ninth Hank. ( irassy Plains, tnin llusian revolution. Lake, Wistaria, where the REAL COWBOY DANCE Is One of the Big Features "The Cowboy and the Lady.' A typical cowboy dance is om Juf the features of "The Cowluiy and Ihe Lady," a Paramount pic. 1 ininion Day picnic wa at I ended! imi a meeiing nem, Jiurns i.ake, where a uieetinit wat held, T'lk-wa, Smithers, when "a nieelinjr of. wa held. Foresldale. llaellon. ferrare and LakeUe, On To Inslands Late Saturday nigh!, Mr. Pal-tullo and Dr. Sutherland, acrom. panied by public works officials. Leila H." foi the Oueen Charlotte Islands. Following Iheir visit there, they will prnrecl to Ocean Fnll and lh Ilella Cool a valley . TKISCUIT is the Slircddcd Whcut cracker a rcul whole wheat toast eaten with butter, soft cheese or inurmuludcs. - ' i led With strawberries oromerfruih Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND. SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dooh Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, lacksmlths, stum makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Kle. Electric and Acetylene Welding. Our plant is equipped to adle all kind of Marine and Commercial Work PHONES 43 AND SM ARRIVED! Complete New Stock of DRY MASH HOPPERS. GRIT AND 8HELL BOXES. DRINKING FOUNT8. CHICK FOUNTS AND FEEDERS. Tel. 3. BBKBk p a 20c Sec lhesn new sanilary poultry reqiml;' The Brachman-Ker Milling Co. Ltd PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ' FLY TIME IS SCREEN TIME Wire Fly Cloth in 2, an nnd HO inch width, priced nt 30c, 40c, 45o per yard for black; hoiiio widths Kal vniiized, 50c, 60c, 75o per yard. Screen Doors, all sizes, S3.50, $4.00 nnd $5.00. Screen Windows, in r. Mxes, G0c, 65c, 85c, 00c ti $1.00 ea. KA1EN HARDWARE CO,. We Deliver. DENTISTRY Dr. Jos. Maguire Rooms 7, 8, 9 Smith Bltxlc ' Phone 575- wince nours, 7 to v Lady Assistant aw